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Human Factor – Aircraft Incident Analysis
Aircraft
Human
In this assignment, we will discuss, analyze, and critically evaluate the incident involving the aircraft Boeing 737-400 with flight registration number G-OBMM near Daventry on 23 February 1995. We will base our analysis on the report of the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB), Department of Transport, which has the report number 3/96 (EW/C95/2/3). The reason…
Reaction Paper to a summit
cuisine
Fast food restaurant
Food
Food Industry
Philippines
Restaurant
This summit tackles about Product Development and Personal Branding. It was really a privilege for me as a student of Lyceum of the Philippines University to attend such an awesome seminar/summit that was held on Generial Trias Cultural Convention Center. The guest speakers are so damn awesome, especially Mr. Pocholo Gonzales who was recognized as…
Classic Airlines and Marketing
Airline Industry
Marketing
Classic Airlines focuses on marketing their flights and costs. Another important product Classic Airlines is marketing is their customer service capabilities. According to Kotler and Keller (2006), “Marketing deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs. ” Classic Airlines is working towards meeting the marketing goal of meeting the needs of their customers as…
Military Doctrine – Army
Army
Military
Abstract Theoretically, military doctrine is dynamic, changing to create new capabilities and improve new missions. History, theory, contemporary controversies, technological developments, and constantly emerging threats to national security lead to modifications in military doctrine. Many factors have influence upon the pace of doctrinal change, but a war almost unavoidably speeds up the process. Doctrine develops…
Carnegie Steel Company: Vertical Integration
Iron And Steel Industry
Andrew Carnegie, the owner of Carnegie Steel Company, employed vertical integration to enhance the efficiency of his businesses. Vertical integration entails a network of interconnected businesses, where the parent company owns its suppliers. Carnegie acquired the companies and suppliers that provided the necessary raw materials and services for his business. This enabled him to have…
Nature of Personalized Political Power in Myanmar
Government
Military
Politics
On November 13th, 2010, Aung San Suu Kyi, a pro-Democratic political leader in Myanmar was released from house arrest after 15 years of imprisonment. On November 12th, 2010, one day before her release, a group of her supporters gathered outside her home, holding portraits of her, and wearing t-shirts with the words “We stand with…
The Rhetorical Strategies Used by Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address
Battle
Military
Politics
The Gettysburg Address is a famous speech that will be remembered for ages to come. What makes this such an effective and moving speech? In the speech Lincoln uses rhetorical strategies such as repetition to make the reader feel. Lincoln uses repetition to emphasize the location the battle took place, the people who died there,…
Researching careers in engineering
Career
Engineering
Engineering And Construction Industry
Mechanical engineering interests me because I’ve always had a curiosity about designing cars and buildings. As a young lad I loved constructing creations with Lego, playdough and Meccano. Presently I enjoy the two crucial subjects necessary for Mechanical Engineering, which are math and science. I have always received excellent grades in both subjects in the…
Nathaniel Greene – general, prominent participant in the American Revolutionary War
History
Military
Nathanael Greene is considered to be one of the Continental Generals who served throughout the entire American Independence War. His first experience in the militia company was with the Kentish Guards and was later commissioned as the youngest brigadier general in the Continental Army on June 22, 1775. Greene was tasked to take over Long…
Strategic Employee Training and Development in Chinese Luxury Hotels
Employment
Hotel
Organizational success depends on the crucial value of human resources. The effective utilization of human resources in an organizational context can lead to a competitive advantage (Guest, 1987). The achievement of organizational capabilities such as speed, agility, employee competence, and learning capacity is essential for the organization to become successful. However, attaining these organizational capabilities…