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    According to Porter (2001) the internet is an enabling technology that can be used within the context of a good business strategy in any industry. Although the Internet alters industry structures and levels the competitive ground often dampening profitability in the industry‚ it can be used to encourage and promote greater profitability if properly implemented. The five forces that impact competitiveness which are outlined in Porter’s 1980 work are: barriers to entry‚ threat of substitutes‚ bargaining

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    Sulfination Units Sulfination is the introduction of sulfonic acid into an organic compound. The usual sulfinating agent or sulficant is concentrated sulfuric acid but‚ sulfurtrioxide‚ chlorosulfonic acid‚ metallic sulfates‚ and sulfamic acid are also occasionally used. The name sulficants comes from these molecules moving to the surface of a liquid or to an interface between two liquids and changing the properties of the surface. However‚ the nature and properties of sulfuric acid‚ makes it

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    Work and non-work relation Nowadays balancing between work and non-work life has become one of the major social and family concerns. It has been found that‚ working stress or family conflict may have negative impact on employee work performance and productivity (Pleck et al.‚ 1980). The main objective of this essay is to find the prevalence of the role conflicts in work and non-work domain and probable influences of this on the family‚ society and the organizations at large. The discussion will

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    Dimensions of Happiness [Positive Psychology] takes you through the countryside of pleasure and gratification‚ up into the high country of strength and virtue‚ and finally to the peaks of lasting fulfillment: meaning and purpose (Seligman 2002‚ p. 61). According to Seligman‚ we can experience three kinds of happiness: 1) pleasure and gratification‚ 2) embodiment of strengths and virtues and 3) meaning and purpose. Each kind of happiness is linked to positive emotion but from his quote‚ you can see that in

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    modern world‚ it seems that maintaining a successful work life and a personal life at home is all individuals stress for. However‚ from personal experience and research‚ the ability to balance both has become increasingly difficult throughout the decades. Generally‚ the purpose of working is to provide for our private life and to support our financial stability. Despite the benefits of employment‚ it is unhealthy if an employee does not have a work-life balance. Bruce Weinstein‚ a professional public

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    Gentleman!‚ The galaxy of intellectuals‚ your Excellency‚ invited guests‚ teachers and my dear friends – how different is this evening. Dear audience‚ you will yourself discover as the colours of cultural feast unfold !Field trips: Post office‚ Super market‚ Traffic Signal‚ Fire station‚ Horse stable‚ Plant nursery‚ etc. Goals: The goal of MapleBear schools is to establish an enthusiasm for learning and knowledge in young children that will serve as a foundation for future success in the education

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    a literal image of someone taken hostage who is being water boarded to confess answers. To reach a goal there will always be something in our way and there are also ways to get around them. In this poem‚ Joy Kogawa lists different situations that include the obstacles that one must go through to reach satisfaction. This poem gives a life lesson that tells us not to give up and that there should always be a way to find our expectations. When it talks about rockets‚ bombs and armies it could be talking

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    Work - Related Project Analysis Description of the Organization Edible Arrangement is an organization‚ which exclusively imports fresh fruit and creates beautiful fruit arrangements that are created by the personnel that work for the organization. Products include elaborate and beautiful‚ handcrafted arrangements‚ which can be quite expensive. Considering that the freshest fruit bouquets‚ arrangements‚ and chocolate covered fruit are the main selling points‚ the organization can be viewed as

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    Why is behavioral change said to be very important in evaluating social work practice? Behavioral change is important in evaluating social work practice because it is considered to be a major indicator of success. 2. Why may the direct measurement of behavioral changes be a relatively rare outcome measure in social work evaluation? The direct measurement of behavioral changes may be a rare outcome measure in social work evaluation because although practitioners desire to see behavioral change‚

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    11/27/13 Language and Tone Analysis The story “Greasy Lake” by T. Coraghessan Boyle is about teenage adolescent who hangs with a questionable crowd of people. One night he goes out and is struck with an awful turn of events. This is when he comes to the realization that he is in the deep. The protagonist faces the peer pressure from his addict alcoholic friends. The narrator thinks that his peers will bring him to the bad boy person he wants to be‚ but is also unsure about his position in

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