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    Samurai Research Paper

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    the government were causing havoc and were still work for hire. A samurai's teacher would be called their master, shogun, sensi. In the 20th century the japanese government was overruled by the warrior class. Swords that samurai used were Naginata, Ken, Tanto, Uchigatana, Tachi ,Shinogi-zukuri katana. Samurai had to be loyal self disciplined and respectful. Samurai were to guard the village. samurai were hired by mostly wealthy landowners. the reason they would need samurai or any protection…

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    Generate optimal parameter and bound sensitivities to identify areas of model improvement J.D. Terry, Ken Tyner, Bill Docter, John Righi In sensitivity analysis, we determine the optimal sensitivity to parameter changes. These parameters may include prices, process limits, variable bounds, and other problem constants. While shadow values directly quantify…

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    Everybody reminds me, the more you do something, the better. I have written for the past fifteen years yet, I am a terrible writer. My relation with writing started earlier than with my reading. Since my parents were teachers of a small school in the village in Nepal, they decided to enroll their daughters in boarding school in the city. It was nothing like home. My parents were not there to read stories like other normal kids. With twenty other kids just like me, maybe it was impossible for…

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    How did the corporate culture at Enron contribute to its decline and bankruptcy? The culture at Enron was about obtaining monetary gain and this was supported and encouraged by executives. They promoted a culture of arrogance and made employees believe that they could take high risk with no consequences imposed. It was described in the documentary as the “survival of the fittest”. They put in place a peer evaluation that would cause staff to divide in order to survive. They referred the…

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    Manold Toy Company

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    Case study Manfold toy company: Corporate governance and ethics for directors and professionals Focus: conflict of interest Manfold Toy Company is a plastic bath and water toys manufacturer founded by Joseph Wan. It is also a plastic airbeds producer and has several lines of plastic exercise toys for use in swimming pools. Through years 1983 to 2005 the company did well, from 42 employees they grew to 900 only in 10 years. In 2001, the Manfold was listed in Hong Kong exchange. In 2005, the…

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    Ellen Gustafson Summary

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    Responses to Three Social Issues Global Food System: Ellen Gustafson The social issue presented in the video by Ellen Gustafson is about global food problem. Within this video, she is addressing how a big number of people all over the world are facing hunger problem. In addition, she talked about how many other people are facing obesity problem because of eating some of the produced food which lacks corn, soy, and wheat. Ellen said that the main cause of both hunger and obesity problem is…

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    Chelsea Football Club

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    establishment. In the 1980s, Chelsea was embattled by years of on-going suits with the status of its stadium with David Mears, previous owner of the club. Then owner, Ken Bates, fought hard and opposed the plans to relocate Chelsea to another stadium to make way for new developments. It is not until 1992, during the property market crash, did Ken Bates managed to fend off the planned relocation plans. Bates then created the Chelsea Pitch Owners, a non-profit organisation owned by the fans…

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    In your lifetime, you may have been faced with many difficult challenges. I have been put in the middle of other people's problems, as well where I am forced to choose what side to be on. Many people I know are very open with their problems and do not mind talking about them, but with me, I keep to myself. In the story written by Joseph Campbell (a scholar for Greek mythology who created the hero's journey), the characters of the story are put to many tests. Each character is being put to a…

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    The textbook meaning of insanity is “a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior, or social interaction; seriously mentally ill.”. Ken Kesey addresses this concept and challenges the idea of what is insane in his novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Kesey’s novel displays the life of Chief Bromden a “chronic” schizophrenic, who lives under the tyrannical rule of the head nurse at the Oregon Psychiatric Hospital. Bromden tells the story of a new patient R.P McMurphy, who enters…

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    The Queer Theory

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    sociology. Sociologists studying homosexuality isn’t new, but according to two sociologists from the University of Essex in England, what is new is a type of intellectual movement within the humanities called “the queer theory.” In Arlene Stein and Ken Plummer’s article “I Can’t Even Think Straight”…

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