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Japanese Capital Structure And
Number of words: 4872 - Number of pages: 18

.... by Japanese managers seem to be the costs. The result for some firms has been a reduction in debt levels to those more resembling U.S. companies. The questions now have become: What is the optimal debt level for a Japanese firm? Should firms still be taking advantage of the benefits of their keiretsu relationship that have allowed them to take on such levels of debt? Our analysis focuses on Mitsubishi Corporation, a core conglomerate that is part of the larger Mitsubishi Group keiretsu having the capital structure characteristics mentioned above. The repor .....


Albert Belle And The Corked Bat
Number of words: 405 - Number of pages: 2

.... made the switch would not be punished. The bat was returned and Belle was suspended for ten games, which later got reduced to seven, and Grimesly remained unidentified as the culprit. Grimesly’s actions, according to Patrick Maclagan’s book titled Management and Morality, can be viewed from two perspectives. One position is called consequentialism, which basically states the morality of an action depends on the outcome of the action. One consequentialist theory is utilitarianism which states “the morality of an action depends on its impact on the wellbeing or .....


How Sensationalism Affects Eve
Number of words: 1135 - Number of pages: 5

.... which appealed to the then growing population of immigrants in our cities. These papers focused on the reporting of crime and celebrities. Sensationalism returned in the late 19th century in the form of ¡§Yellow Journalism¡¨. Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst competed viciously for readers of their respected newspapers. They both sensationalized stories about alleged atrocities committed by the Spanish, calling for the United States to step in on behalf of the Cubans. Equally important, when the USS Maine mysteriously blew up, both papers immed .....


Effects Of Graffiti
Number of words: 1516 - Number of pages: 6

.... the Italian plural, is far more common than the singular form graffito. Graffiti is often used as a singular noun. When the reference is to a particular inscription (as in There was a bold graffiti on the wall), the form graffito would be etymologically correct but might strike some readers as pedantic outside an archaeological context. There is no substitute for the singular use of graffiti when the word is used as a mass noun to refer to inscriptions in general or to the related social phenomenon. The sentence Graffiti is a major problem for the Transit Author .....


Tele-education
Number of words: 8065 - Number of pages: 30

.... technologies is that they allow foe interaction between participant and tutors, and perhaps even more significantly amongst participant themselves. This development has allowed and in some senses force researches to look more closely at the impact of educational environment, on the students learning experience. In the future, it is expected that the telecommunications-based technologies to become the primary means of delivery of distance teaching. The reasons for this are as follows:  a much wider range of technologies are becoming more accessibl .....


Foul Play
Number of words: 1128 - Number of pages: 5

.... across the country, not only for their accomplishments on the field, but more for their antics off the field. College athletes sacrifice their bodies, integrity, and character to gain an advantage over their opponent. Athletes give up the very things that make them who they are to feel appreciated by their coaches, teammates, and fans. Players cheat by taking anabolic steroids and other banned substances that give them a chemically induced physical advantage (Eitzen 3). Athletes desire to be identified with a team that works and sacrifices together to r .....


U.S And Greece: Differences And Similarities In Education
Number of words: 395 - Number of pages: 2

.... extra child to feed and give an education so could be abandoned or not given an education. The rich also didn't want to spend the money on the child's education and would be very selfish. Girls stayed home to cook, weave, do art, and to learn to run the house because of the male dominated culture. Only the boys went to school, and at first the rich boys only went to school. Only men learned to read and write. All schools were private schools and family's would have to pay the school expenses for the education. They believed music was necessary and they had a .....


Career Summary Of A Dietician
Number of words: 1541 - Number of pages: 6

.... what steps they should take to reach their final goal. Hospital dieticians correspond with the kitchen staff to make sure healthy diets are supplied for each patient in the hospital, as well as on an individual level. In a hospital environment there are typically a group of dieticians to handle all of the inpatient diets. These dieticians in turn answer to their department manager, who works under a chairman. In the dietary department there are also several filing and appointment clerks who help the dieticians to manage their work and keep them on track. T .....



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