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Nursing Leadership: Reflective Analysis of Management Roles
Identify your highest and lowest scores from the "Check your effectiveness" Slips (Facts, 1997).
Paper Undergraduate
Germany vs South Korea: Trade Show Industry Compared
The trade show industry plays a crucial role in the marketing success of any business firm. At the same time, the trade show industry remains largely ignored in academic research. Germany is the global leader in the trade show industry because of the excellent quality of its infrastructure and professional standards. The strategic location and liberal economic policies of the country also contribute to its sustained success. The trade show industry can support a firm's marketing objectives by providing opportunities to make new customers, explore international markets, promote products and obtain information about competitors. The South Korean trade show industry has also shown growth in recent years because of its economic success after the Asian financial crisis of 1997. It is expected to become one of the leading trade show destinations of the future. As the global trade show industry prepares for growth after the global economic crisis, industry participants are gearing up for intensifying competition between existing players and new entrants from Asia. The emphasis will be on increasing service quality for exhibitors and visitors. At the same time, there are increased opportunities for cooperation among trade show destinations for exchange of exhibitors and visitors.
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Customer Satisfaction in Auto Insurance Claims Settlement
Little Things Mean a Lot: An Investigation of the Importance of Customer Satisfaction in the Administration of Automobile Insurance Claims
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Noddings and Aristotle: Ethics of Care in Education
When it comes to pedagogy, the art of teaching, there are many different interrelationships among different theories of knowledge, theories of learning, conceptions of curriculum and approaches of broad inquiry for the…
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Book Review: Parting the Waters by Taylor Branch
¶ … Taylor Branch's Parting the Waters is subtitled "America in the King Years 1954-63"
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Gender Equality in College Sports: Title IX and Funding Gaps
Gender equality has been an issue for many years, and it is only recently that a lot of progress has been made in many different areas of life. One place that progress has not as readily been seen is the area of college…
Paper Doctorate
Passivity and the Divine in Richard Crashaw's Teresa Poems
An examination of two of the poems of Richard Crashaw is presented. The author's view of Saint Teresa and her ecstasy as emblematic of the need to adopt a feminine passivity in the quest for divine love or a true understanding of the experience of divine love forms the central thesis of the examination. Heavy use of sexual imagery in the poems helps to make this point.
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Setting Short-Term and Long-Term Career Goals for Success
This is a personal essay describing my short-term and long-term goals that I have set in order to see my career ambitions to fruition. My short-term goals include graduating from college, earning a new position at work with my degree, and receiving higher pay. My long-term goals include creating success in my job, climbing the corporate ladder, getting married and starting a family. This class has helped me prepare for these goals by enhancing my awareness of respect and the importance of sensitivity towards other cultures and points of views. This course has also helped me identify my skills of interests, career goals, understand my unique talents, and how to apply these talents to my career plan.
Paper Doctorate
Income, Social Status, and the Determinants of Health
Since the 1990's, a very important body of research (Marmot and Wilkinson, 1999; Wilkinson and Marmot, 2001; Berkman and Kawachi, 2000) has emerged about the determinants of health. Evidence has been systematically collected about how path- ways through societal, political, environmental and economic determinants become translated into illness and disease, and how social conditions and settings in which people live their lives not only influence how they behave, but also have a direct impact on their health. The social determinants approach seeks to address the social dimensions of health and illness that arise at the level of populations. Thus it is a population health approach, concerned with improving the health of whole populations or specific sub-groups of the population. It aims to reduce inequities through policies, programs, research and interventions that are designed to support, protect and enhance health (Keleher and Murphy, 2004a).
Paper High School
Liberal Arts Education and Poverty: Earl Shorris's Argument
An analysis of a 1997 Harper's Magazine article, "On the uses of a liberal education as a weapon in the hands of the restless poor," by Earl Shorris. The article presents the argument that the common explanation for why poor people remain poor neglects a critical element: exposure to positive alternatives to street life and to education in the Humanities.