A Critique – ‘(Re)figuring accounting and maternal bodies: The gendered embodiment of accounting professionals’ by Kathryn Haynes
Introduction Haynes (2007) suggests that the ‘notions of bodily discipline, technologies of the body, mind and body, bodily power relations, and sex differences’ are of interest to those involved in management, psychology, philosophy and feminist literature (for example, Butler, 1990; Foucault, 1977 and 1979; Irigaray,1999; Kirkup et al.,2000). However, although this suggests that the body[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEIncluding Culture in Multicultural Education
Since the publication of the Swann Report the importance of providing an education that harmonises with the principles of equality by not only being accessible to all pupils, but also by providing equal chances for all pupils to achieve their maximum potential, has continued to assume greater significance (DES, 1985). According to Rabbett, the role[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEthical Dilemmas: The Implications of Technological Development
Introduction The advancement of technology constantly presents new challenges and dilemmas as new ways of doing things emerge. What used to be science fiction might now become science fact; as ‘brain readers’ loom on the horizon, ethics are being challenged when applications of such technology are considered. This essay will discuss the ethical challenges posed[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEconomic development in developing countries
Good governance reform has been the subject of debate among scholars and the international community regarding its efficacy in promoting economic development and enhancing growth. This theory has been strongly defended by international agents such as the World Bank and UNDP, as being pivotal to the development process in developing countries. This essay will begin[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEThe legal implications of a HR policies
With reference to relevant case studies, consider the legal implications of a HR policies which relies on positive action as a means of recruitment and selection towards securing a diverse workforce. 1.0 Introduction Employee resourcing strategies are increasingly focusing on improving diversity in the workplace, in order to benefit from greater creativity and more flexible[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLENew Economic Powers: Brazil, Russia, India and China
Analyse the likely structure of the global economy and whether the current global imbalances are likely to remain a feature of the world economy. Transformation of Global Economics The past global economic structure could be best described as a bipolar system primarily governed by the competing countries of the United States of America (USA) and[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEAn analysis of a portfolio of investments aimed at producing gains over the short-term.
Introduction This essay will firstly introduce the aim and structure of the portfolio. This will be followed by assessing each investment of the portfolio, discussing the rationale behind each investment and analysing and evaluating each one on its performance over a two month period. Finally, improvements will be considered that would make the portfolio an[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEA Marketing an Analysis of Freespirit Retail Outlet
Retail Marketing Assignment 2: Case study project 1. Purpose of this Report The purpose of this consultancy report is to conduct a formal marketing analysis into the way that Freespirit markets its business and to provide recommendations for how the company can improve its profitability. In particular, the report will focus on the following[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEThe Modern Japanese Family
Discuss the representation of the Modern Japanese Family in the first scene of Nobody Knows (Chapter 1) and the clip shown in the seminar (Chapter 8). This paper explores the Japanese film Nobody Knows, looking at Japanese culture, as the film exaggerates an aspect of Japanese society in order to convey ideas. The film concentrates[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEThe Financial Implications of Adaptation in the Art and Publishing Industries
Literature Review The Adaptation Industry Adaptations are not a new occurrence. Dramatists, writers and artists, from before the time of Shakespeare, have re-purposed material for their own generations. Hutcheon defines an adaptation as an “extended, deliberate, announced revisitation of a particular work of art” (2006, p.170). Hutcheon is referring to the product of adaptation, although[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEPsychology as a science – Is Psychology a Science and Should it be?
To address the question posed, an evaluative review of the historical development of psychology, its current state and the direction it appears to be taking in conjunction with its coherence with science will be the main focus of this essay. The second part of the question, whether psychology should be regarded as a science, will[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEComputational Fluid Dynamics
Nomenclature Re = Reynolds Number ρ = Air Density v = Velocity V = Aircraft Velocity M = Mach Number a = Speed of Sound α = Angle of Attack L = Characteristic Length c= Chord Length µ = Kinematic Viscosity Objectives To critique CFD results achieved in assignment one. The focus of the critique[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEA Critical Evaluation of the technologies for 4G Evolution
Abstract The present report is a critical evaluation of the technologies that would allow for the migration from 3G to 4G Cellular Mobile Communication Systems. A brief description of the most important cellular technologies has been considered as an introduction to 4G concepts, characteristics and main objectives. Special attention will be given to the techniques[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEPre-emptive self-defence and US-led action in Afghanistan and Iraq
Is there a right to pre-emptive self-defence in international law and how far can it be extended? Discuss with reference to the US-led military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Introduction International law clearly emphasises respect for state sovereignty. Article 2 (4) of the United Nations (UN) Charter prohibits the use of force in international relations.[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEGeneral Principles of Toxicology using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model
1.1 General Principles of Toxicology An aphorism attributed to Paracelsus (1493–1541), Toxicology is a multidisciplinary science dealing with the study of the adverse effects and hazardous nature of chemical and physical agents which ultimately produce a qualitative and quantitative measurable reaction in living organisms exposed to specific conditions. Experimental toxicology also investigates the occurrence, incidence[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEThe Future of Innovation
Abstract This document is aimed at projecting the future episodes of innovation, provoking more debate about future trends and culminating in encouraging innovators to keep abreast of the challenges confronting them. Tapping into the constructive episodic memory is unavoidable for most innovators. A crucial role of a constructive episodic memory is to enable innovators to[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLECentral Nervous System mechanisms involved in the sleep-wake cycle.
1. Introduction Antihistamines are inverse agonists of histaminergic receptors and are commonly used to treat allergic reactions. Histamines are potent inflammatory mediators, which are released from mast cells and basophils upon exposure to allergens. By administering an antihistamine such as chlorphenamine, the binding of histamines to histamine receptors is prevented. As a result, inflammatory signalling[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLESurface-enhanced Raman scattering for therapeutic drug monitoring
Abstract Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) involves measuring the serum level of a drug to ensure it is within the therapeutic window. It is essential for some drugs including the anticonvulsants such as phenytoin, carbamazepine and ethosuximide; the bronchodilator, theophylline and the tricyclic antidepressant, clomipramine. Current methods of analysis involve immunoassays and high performance liquid chromatography[...]
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