Research Paper
Undergraduate
Trade Barriers Most Commonly Used.
Of the many types of trade barriers there are that countries use for managing their balance of trade and protecting key industries, three specifically used by many countries are import duties, quotas, and tariffs.
Hotel Industry in Ireland Introduction-
As might be expected, the long, rich culture and the pristine green beauty of the Island engenders a great deal of tourist interest. Ireland, in fact, receives about 8 million tourists annually, eith the large percentage coming from Great Britain. There are a great deal of prepackaged tours, most of which pair with inns and other lodging facilities to enhance the experience. There are crusises, both local and longer; sustainable tourism, different geographic areas of focus, and even medical tourism in which patients from other countries receive procedures at a fraction of the cost than in their home countries
Information Technology (IT) Is a Broad-Based Term
The world's capacity for bidirectional communication grew at 28 percent per annum since 1986. Since 1990, telecommunication has been dominated by digital technologies since 1990 and the majority of human technological memory has been in digital formats since the early 2000s. General purpose computing grew at almost 60 percent per annum, making Information Technology one of the most vital change agents since World War II, literally permeating almost every facet of modern life
Research Paper
Undergraduate
Cloning, and Especially Human Cloning,
Cloning, and especially human cloning, is a hot political topic. Raising a litany of legal and ethnical questions, cloning is also an issue that has become shrouded in fallacy, myth, and misunderstanding.
Concussion Management and the NCAA Litigation Case
According to the NCAA Concussion Management Plan Guidelines, a number of people are charged with shared responsibility for protecting players from head injuries. With this pass-the-buck foundation, it is too easy for an individual to not assume responsibility, thinking someone else will take charge. Moreover, the risks are borne solely by the athletes to the degree that the sports teams do not experience repercussions, nor do the schools get punished when a trainer or coach behaves in an irresponsible or reckless manner with regard to the safety of the student athletes. There are just basically no established procedures for addressing negligence in concussion management. Not all concussions are alike and symptomology is not always neatly linear with severity of a head injury. Problems arise when a head injury does not show up in a customary or expected manner on a CT brain scan or an MRI. The NCAA or the conferences may put pressure on schools, coaches, trainers, or students—that heightens the risk to the student athletes—when these less conventional concussions occur.