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GI Jane Military Surplus
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 545

.... friendly system capable of the task of maintaining this business. Rationale for development This business is in need of an Information System, to maintain their stock levels, to maintain employees information. This will provide in a higher turnover for the business due to its need for internal audits, stock lists and product lists for customers. All this would result in a higher turnover for the company, because of improved efficiency and stock control. Specification On completion this system will maintain the records of stock. It will also maintain employees informati .....


The Romance Of Lace
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 818

.... that specializes in vintage lace and linens. Today, Tackett sees laces for a variety of uses: doilies, tablecloths, pillow cases, collars, gloves. “People are once again beginning to appreciate the intricacy and workmanship of lace,” said Tackett. The ways lace is used today might surprise some of its creators. Lace hankies are used as curtains hanging from a ribbon or clothesline. Or they’re used as decorative elements on pillows…or sewed together to form quilts or coverlets. Some use them to trim cabinets, adding a touch or elegance or softness. .....


The Canadian Personality
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 710

.... and the only nature part of Canada you ever hear about is the American view, snow, penguins and polar bears. In fact, our country has a vast amount of temperate wilderness, grand provincial parks and even a rainforest in the west. We have all the animals mentioned in the story, but do we talk about them? It seems that all most Canadians do is complain. Complain about the economy, the government, the USA. Anything that can be found that is wrong with our country, we talk about. That sets us apart from the others, most countries talk about their achievements, not their d .....


Social Darwanism
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 250

.... Spencer's idea is referring to society rather than nature. Today Spencer's idea is known as Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism was built on the principle that success would come to the most intelligent, ambitious, and productive people, who quite properly advanced their interests at the expense of the less able. Spencer endorsed this idea because he believed that this process would gradually improve society. For his opinion, Spencer was widely applauded by early industrialists who wanted to keep their big businesses free of government regulation. Even though many liked Spencer .....


GroupThink
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 975

.... the group to ignore the ethical or moral consequences of the decisions. The group engages in a total overestimation of its morality. There is never any question that the group is not doing the right thing, they just act. The disregarding of information or warnings that may lead to changes in past policy is the third symptom. Even if there is considerable evidence against their standpoint, they see no problems with their plan. Stereotyping of enemy leaders or others as weak or stupid is the fourth symptom. This symptom leads to close-mindedness to other individuals and .....


Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophy
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 765

.... power. That all individuals are driven by this will. I am living proof. I want to be in charge of my future. I have goals in every aspect of my life that I want to fulfill, everyone does. Without these goals there would be no motivation for life. Artists wouldn’t want to be artists, scientists wouldn’t care about science, and people wouldn’t care about themselves. I also agree with the master morality’s virtues not the master morality as a perfect being. I think we need these virtues In order to succeed in fulfilling the goals set forth by the will to power. I feel .....


Clausewitz And The Nature Of W
Number of pages: 18 | Number of words: 4804

.... Fuller) tended to be those who treated war as a science. As Clausewitz argued, the object of science is knowledge and certainty, while the object of art is creative ability. Of course, all art involves some science (the mathematical sources of harmony, for example) and good science always involves creativity. Clausewitz saw tactics as more scientific in character and strategy as something of an art, but the conscious, rational exercise of "military strategy," a term much beloved of theorists and military historians, is a relatively rare occurrence in the real world. "It has .....


Contemporary Performance Issue
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 988

.... type of rotating pool, then an extra load of stress is being relieved from some of the employees all of the time, or all of the employees some of the time. Either way you look at it, you can hope to see an increase in concentration and performance. As an added incentive, “The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), enacted in June 1998, allows employers to offer workers either cash or tax-free reimbursements for parking, mass transit fares and van pooling expenses“ (Wells par. 3). This is further enhanced for the employer since the Clean Air Act of 1990. Th .....



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