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    Jaime Friesen Steve Renton Marketing Principles February 24‚ 2013 Triple Bottom Line The article Sustainability: It Should Be About More Than the Bottom Line on Forbes.com discusses the topic of the triple bottom line. The article discusses the idea that being ecologically friendly can be conducive to a strong financial bottom line‚ as well as a social and environmental one. The main point of the article is that if all organizations followed the principles of the triple bottom line‚ it would lead

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    Moreover‚ the author’s structure is clear as the article is divided into two sections which are the phenomenon of corruption and puts forward the approach to solve the problem. In addition‚ the author has successful examples to support his argument for instance‚ because he provides graphs to the readers for clear understanding. Another persuasive writing method is to provide a large number of references which can improve the credibility of this article. However‚ there also has a weakness that the author

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    Theodore Roosevelt‚ who came into office in 1901 and served until 1909‚ is considered the first modern President because he significantly expanded the influence and power of the executive office. From the Civil War to the turn of the twentieth century‚ the seat of power in the national government resided in the U.S. Congress. Beginning in the 1880s‚ the executive branch gradually increased its power. Roosevelt seized on this trend‚ believing that the President had the right to use all powers except

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    either stress or destroys the person mentally. In almost all cases anger is not handled in an appropriate manner to insure a positive outcome. This article discusses humans and how they improperly deal with anger. It talks about the different styles of how people manage their anger and the healthy ways of dealing with anger. I found this article to be very informative and descriptive since‚ it not only gives us a clear description of how and what makes a person angry‚ it also explains in detail

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    be the best strategy described by these authors. The term‚ “berry pickers” are typically expected to pick the best patches of fruit. We can use this strategy for finding research too. I believe these authors are more than qualified to write this article because they both work at a prestigious university. Finfgeld-Connett is an associate professor at the Sinclair School of Nursing‚ Univserity of Missouri‚ and Columbia. Johnson is the assistant director of information

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    Article Review Week 1 Dana M. Williams Liberty University Article Review Week 1 Ray‚ K.‚ & Berger‚ B. (2010). Challenges in healthcare education; a correlational study of outcomes using two learning techniques. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development‚ 26(2)‚ 49 – 53. This research study compares electronic blended instruction technique with instructor led delivery of the same content and examines the correlation between the two delivery methods. Healthcare organizations are strapped

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    Gentrification’s insidious violence: The truth about American cities INTRODUCTION Gentrification according to Suey Park and Dr. David J. Leonard in a recent post represents a socio-historic process where rising housing costs‚ public policy‚ persistent segregation‚ and racial animus facilitates the influx of wealthier‚ mostly white‚ residents into a particular neighbourhood which the gentrifiers refers to as renewal and an effort to beautify the communities‚ but results in the displacement of residents

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    Markides Article When looking up the definition of strategy‚ of the many definitions one of the one’s I came upon is “a plan‚ method‚ or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result.” But according to Costas Markides‚ “though it is technically correct‚ it is so general that it is practically meaning less.” Markides says that all strategies “share the same principles or building blocks.” He goes further into describing what these building blocks are according to his

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    In the Article of the week‚ by Ezra Klein she discusses things about the world that you might not have known & that surprises you. She talks about where most of the people in the world live ‚ where in the world it’s the best to be born & who are the wealthiest people in the world & where they live. In my opinion I think the most surprising thing was that more than half of the world’s population is situated in one circle around Asia. Asia is the largest continent is the world‚ has 48 counties & home

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    SOC 202 Nov 7‚ 2012 "Egypt fights to stem rapid population growth‚" by Will Rasmussen Will Rasmussen in the article “Egypt fights to stem rapid population growth‚" writes about Egypt’s dilemma of trying to stop a vastly growing population. Egypt ’s population doubled since President Hosni Mubarak took office in 1981 and it’s likely to double to 160 million by 2050. The nation’s growth has been quite high‚ in recent years the fertility rate is about 3.1 children per woman in contrast to the United

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