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The application of Economic Theory
Economics
Science
Amazon is being driving in growth by the design n technological innovation; they are able to offer customers different types of products at a lower price. In 2000 they began to offer its best-of-breed e- commerce to other retailers and to individual sellers. So today Amazon has over 2 million small businesses, world-class retail brands…
Faith in God Prayer and Healing from Illness
Christianity
Science
Christian Science is the belief that a person can be healed of their sickness or injury through faith and prayer. Christian Scientists do not resort to traditional medicine for treatment of illnesses, instead they believe faith in God and the use of prayer can heal the sick. Mary Baker Eddy founded the Church of Christ,…
Aldo Rossi Locomotiva 2 Research
Architecture
Reality
Science
The idea of a Centro Direzionale was advanced by many in Italy during the 1960s as a solution to several urban planning problems. To alleviate congestion and reverse the conversion of housing stock to office use in central cities, the strategy proposed was to build complexes of offices and municipal administrative facilities outside the historic…
Solar System Nebular Hypothesis
Astronomy
Nature
Science
sky
Solar System
Star
Sun
The nebular hypothesis suggests that the collapse of clouds resulted in turbulence, which generated heat and led to the creation of a star. Nevertheless, my knowledge regarding the origin and evolution of the solar system is restricted. Advancements in this field depend on adhering to the scientific process: constructing hypotheses, making predictions, conducting measurements, formulating…
Type 2 writing assignment
Data
human communication
Information
Science
Theory
Referring to data from the performance log and your notes on the decisions that were made, assess a specific decision (or group of related decisions) which explains the performance outcome. Include a discussion of the underpinning theoretical frameworks you either used, or could have used, to assist your decision making. Did the theory support the…
Enrollment system Essay
Computer
Data
Science
INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Nowadays, technology plays a great role in our society. It greatly helps our day to day activities in our work or school. Technology serves us many ways to develop and improve our daily life. It also makes our tasks accomplish faster, efficient and less time consuming. For example in our…
The Usefulness of the Eclectic Paradigm
Economics
Science
Introduction The eclectic paradigm, viz. the OLI paradigm was put together by the economic expert John Henry Dunning ( 1927-2009 ) in the late 1970’s. Dunning’s early research focused on American owned affiliates in the UK and their higher productiveness compared to their local rivals. He wondered how and why these houses were able to…
Archaeology: Debate Over Creationism Versus and Evolution
Archaeology
Science
Archaeology We have learned much about the evolution of humans and development of society from the discovery of fossils and remains discovered and interpreted by archaeologists. Understanding not only the evolution of human beings, but of the culture and evolving society begins with the work of archeologists. Cultural remains give us clues to the past…
An on Ann Beattie’s “Janus” Analysis
Future
Marriage
Space
Introduction “Janus” by Ann Beattie is a story of Andrea, a real estate agent, and the relevance of a plain looking bowl in her personal life and career. In the story, Andrea is attempting to make a connection between her two worlds – her past and present. “Janus”, the ancient roman god, is characterized as…
Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology
Biology
Angiosperm reproduction involves an alternation of generations between a multicellular diploid sporophyte generation and multicellular haploid gametophyte generation. Flowers, produce by the sporophyte, function in sexual reproduction The four floral organs are sepals, petals, stamens, and carpel. Sepals protect the floral bud. Petals help attract pollinators. Stamens bear anthers in which haploid microspores develop into…