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  • Business Law: Torts and Moore V. American Stores Co.
    Mae Tom, as the invitee, and as clarified by case law, is fully entitled to sue Kresge for her injures and demand compensation from them.
  • Argumentative Essay: Legal Perspective on Cameras in Courtrooms
    Following the Lindbergh trial in 1937, the American Bar Association, appointed a committee to investigate the legality and constitutionality of cameras in courtrooms.
  • Essay: Motivation and Consumer Behaviour
    The motivation, value and involvement constructs and their theoretical underpinnings are integral to the comprehension and appreciation of the phenomenon of consumer behaviour.
  • Book Review: Open Networks Closed Systems
    The Internet has not only facilitated globalization but it has ensured that the world be transformed into a global village, characterized by interconnectivity and ease of communication, irrespective of physical distance.
  • Book Review: Code of the Street
    The Code of the Street is a theoretical framework developed by Elijah Anderson to describe life in the inner-city.
  • Roots of the Cold War
    The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the world's two superpowers and as each was the ideological antithesis of the other, they embarked upon a race for the acquisition of supporter/satellite nations, just as they did on an arms race.
  • Comparative Justice System: Human Rights and Culture
    To claim that China feels it necessary to ignore, or trample over human rights is an ethnocentric value judgment predicated on the belief that the Western conceptualization of human rights is universal or, at least, should be.
  • Comparative Justice Systems: Drug Trafficking Vs. Organized Crime
    Irrespective of the fact that organized crime is the force behind drug trafficking, the fact is that the former is involved in numerous other illegal activities, many of which, whether child prostitution, sex slave trade or money laundering...
  • Comparative Justice Systems: The Goal of Terrorism
    It is virtually impossible to ascribe a common goal to terrorists since the very definition of terrorism differs from person to person.
  • Judicial Independence and Judicial Impartiality
    Prior to defining and explaining each, it is important to emphasize that, despite distinctions, judicial impartiality is ultimately linked to, and largely dependent upon judicial independence.
  • Comparative Justice System: Saudi Criminal Law Vs. Western Criminal Law
    As Reichel (2005) explains, this system is, in comparison to other legal traditions and most notably common law, an uncompromisingly inquisitorial system wherein the word...
  • Film Studies: The Devil Wears Prada
    While Visser (2007, p. 39) quite rightly describes Miranda Priestly as the "boss from hell," he notes that her character is much more than that. Sach, similar to the viewers, finds her demands unreasonable.
  • Corporate Regulatory and Policy Frameworks
    Schermerhorn (2004) admits that there is a very fine line between spying upon employees and invading their privacy and ensuring that corporate policies are respected.
  • IT Studies: Honeypots
    Skoudis (2002) argues that maintaining and updating these rules and responding to alerts are ongoing and time-consuming tasks, and if the rules become out of date, then the intrusion detection system becomes increasingly less effective.
  • IT Studies: Vulnerability to Malware
    Researchers and IT specialists appear to have reached consensus on one point: while Information Technology in all its manifestations is a critical component of business success, it remains the Achilles' heel of most corporate entities...
  • Coporate Law: The Role of Legal Departments
    The legal department is the core of our organization and, indeed, is deeply involved in the activities of most departments, serving both to guide and to counsel.
  • IT Studies: Information Warfare
    Fifteen years ago the economist, Stephen Polasky (1992), identified information as one of the most valuable commodities known to man.
  • IT Studies: Darkside of the Internet Hacker Sites
    There is a belief, at least as expressed my both my manager and several work colleagues, that data stored on servers is potentially accessible by hackers...
  • IT Studies: Identification and Authentication
    Authorization, as Zhang (2002) notes, establishes the set of operations an individual is allowed to do.
  • IT Studies: Securing Against Malware
    Norton Internet Security, has quite effectively protected our data and computers over the past 15 months.
  • Admissions Letter-Nursing
    An example of an admissions letter, designed and developed by Oxbridge as an example of professional writing that can be used as a guideline.
  • IT Studies: Comparing Operating Systems
    Tanenbaum (2001) and Tanenbaum and Woodhull (2006) explain that no operating systems have as much security vulnerabilities as do Windows OS's.
  • IT Studies: Security Holes and Consequences
    This essay, which shall describe both attacks, will attempt to clarify the extent to which the unauthorised penetration of a company's network can have consequences...
  • Speciman
    Jason's challenge to keep the secret puts him in mortal peril...
  • Variations in Versions of the Crusades
    First Crusades ended with the Fall of Jerusalem, from the Arab perspective, and with the Return of Jerusalem to Christendom from the Christian perspective.
  • Cultural Studies: Essentialism Vs Difference Feminism
    Essentialism is inextricably linked to Grosz's particular brand of feminism.
  • Cultural Studies: Knowledge is Power
    Foucault perceived of power as a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, dynamic phenomenon which, to all intents and purposes, belonged to no one and everyone.
  • A Review: John Donne, a Jacobean Poet
    John Donne, the late 17th to early 18th century Jacobean poet , is renown for his hymns, his spiritual poems, and his sonnets.
  • Ray Carver's Short Stories- Literature
    Carver's short stories are about the meaning of life, the meaning behind relationships and the meaning underscoring human action (Hallett, pp. 488-89).
  • Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE)
    Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), referring to the inherent right of disabled children to receive a satisfactory and relevant education...
  • Farmingville: A Film Study
    "Farmingville" derives its impetus from the attempted murder of two immigrant Hispanic workers in a New York suburban town.
  • Faulkner: A Rose for Emily
    Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," contains a wealth of meaning, communicated through various interconnected and somewhat complex themes.
  • The State of Federal Education
    The Constitution of the United States of America, proposed by the First Congress on September 25, 1789, and ratified by the States, that does not give the federal government powers to govern public school education, but reserves the rights to...
  • Disney's Fairytale Adaptations
    Disney's fairytale adaptations are often criticized for their negative, stereotypical, portrayal of female characters.
  • Ralph Ellison Battle Royale - Literature
    Ralph Ellison's "Battle Royal" was published over five decades ago and, as a story, dealt with the experiences of a young, African American male living during the era of racism and segregation.
  • Argumentative Essay: Affirmative Action
    The intent of affirmative action is the elimination of discrimination against minority groups through the extension of educational and employment opportunities which would have otherwise been unavailable to them.
  • Argumentative Essay: Banning Flag Burning
    Flags are not patterned cloth but embodiments of nations. Their symbolism extends beyond the pictorial representation of a nation to their being a symbol for that nation's history,...
  • The Gospel Music Tradition
    Boyer, a music historian, clarifies the confusion surrounding the origins of gospel music stating that its roots go back to the Second Awakening religious revival groups of the early 1800s.
  • Editoral Submission Letter-Gambling
    Indeed, the legalization of gambling is the most effective means of controlling the gambling problem currently confronting the country.
  • Cultural Studies: Gertz the Meaning of Culture
    Anthropology contributes to cultural understanding insofar as anthropologists, through their recording and presentation of culture, unravel the complexities which surround cultural symbols and rituals and, importantly, play a fundamental role...
  • Political History: Nixon's Foreign Policy
    Truman sought to mobilize the American people to support a new core grand strategy, Nixon had to modify the tactics that had been in place since the Truman administration to try to preserve whatever support still remained for that grand strategy.
  • Political History: Socio-Political Effects of Vietnam War
    Aside from the fact that it lives on in national memory as a war whose cause remains obscure and a protracted war which the country eventually lost, it divided the nation.
  • Political History: The Impact of Watergate
    Within the context of its times, the Watergate affair was an unprecedented political scandal which stood as a testament to the corruptibility of public officials...
  • Halpern on Reformist Lutheranism
    Cynthia Halpern critically analyzes the divide between the temporal and the spiritual world across several philosophers and ages.
  • Hemingway's In Our Time
    Ernest Hemingway, popularly recognized, not only as one of the United States most important novelists but as one of leading literary figures of the past century...
  • Jefferson on Education
    Jefferson's views on education and the education plan he proposes for the state of Virginia are clearly outlined in his lecture.
  • A Review: Edgar Allen Poe and the Black Cat
    "The Black Cat" subscribes to the aforementioned as a critical reading of this confessional/letter exposes the degree to which the protagonist is psychological incapable of perceiving objective reality...
  • John Dewey's Views on Education
    Instrumentalism was the belief that humans use their capacity to store information, but that the information is constantly changing due to the environment around them, as theorized by Dewey.

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