The relationship between consumer education and consumer buying behavior in UAE
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Worldwide evolution is dependent on the current and great developments in the technological and industrial sectors. As a result, many players in the business environment are competing insistently in order to capture wider markets. This is greatly influenced by the business education in a country...
Some questions on the UNIDROIT Principles
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
More specifically, though, the problem is about force majeure and hardship, as well as the relationship between the two concepts. The contention between the parties is essentially whether the provisions in the contract on force majeure cover the variation of price, and this may be broken down...
In Search of Paradise
Case study - 22 pages - Educational studies
Through the small window above me I could see only a blur rush of Payne's grey that obscured the night. Lying in my dank bed, I could hear the roaring of the rain above us, above ground, accompanied by the regular dripping of rainwater onto the beds, the cupboards, and the floor. Occasionally...
The Hague-Visby Rules and Its Alternatives
Case study - 12 pages - Educational studies
The Hague-Visby Rules 1968 built upon the Hague Rules 1924 and the United States Harter Act 1893. They were intended to balance the competing interests of both carriers and shippers. However, it could be argued that the Hague-Visby Rules 1968 failed to achieve this balance as the rules were...
Analyzing the role of religion in personal morality
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Do religion and morality have any connections? It is a tricky question. Deeming an action as right or wrong depends on the intentions of the individuals and the circumstances that prompt their behavior (Fitzgerald 95). Hence, the need to show the connection between the religion and societal mores...
Critical Response - Globalization and Modern Day Slavery
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Over the last decade, human trafficking has been on the spotlight. The politicians, public and even students, tend to focus on this contemporary issue since it is real. All the stakeholders share one notion since they believe that it would only take time, careful thinking and persistence to end...
Reasons against legalization of marijuana
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Some people call it weed, pot, ganja, grass or skunk. However, its most-common name is marijuana a cannabis plant. Some people prefer to smoke while others opt to eat marijuana. The main aim of using marijuana is to entice euphoria in the user (Blundell 8). Throughout the years, there has been...
An analysis of Arson plus as a Noir genre
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Salman Rushdie once asserted that in the literary world, Nothing comes out of nothing.The implication is that every piece of artistic work garners inspiration and may be similar to other literary works thus creating allusions. Consequently, it is the reason that classical noir genre...
Changing the attitude of stereotyping
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Cofer asserts that to end stereotyping the transformation has to occur at a more individual level (Cohen, Samuel S.56) In The Myth of the Latin Woman Judith Ortiz Cofer highlights the need for individuals to shun stereotyping since it raises misplaced conceptions that breed...
Trusts Problem Question
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
There are various ways of dealing with this group of people, in order to ensure they receive what they are entitled under the will. Firstly, HH has mentioned charitable status, and one needs to first explore whether Children of Paradise' can fit under the rules governing charitable status....
How ethical fundraising is ensured in your organization?
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Catch22 is a national charity with an income of approximately £44m. It has a complex structure based around the local delivery of a range of different services and projects for young people that are not centrally funded, but are financed largely through contracting arrangements with statutory...
The hand that files the cradle (on Form 1040) A proposal to emulate paid parental leave through the tax code
Case study - 20 pages - Educational studies
Sarah O. had no paid maternity leave from her college teaching jobs after her first two children were born. She had only about three weeks off, once from a semester break and once by arranging for a substitute. She could not afford to take the unpaid leave to which she was entitled with her...
Comparative Religion, cognitive peers
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
A cognitive peer, as defined by Tom Kelly refer to a person who posses all the intellectual virtues as the other peer. It also refers to the person who has been exposed to the same arguments as the other peer (Kelly, 2005; p.175). Kelly stated that the only question at issue is whether arguments...
Cape Breton Island Foods
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Cape Breton, an island in the Nova Scotia province, is known for producing the winter foods from vegetables to fruits that line the farmers' tables. In the markets for cape Breton are filled with meat, cheese and honey during the winter seasons, as well as good ethnic choices such as samosas and...
Introduction to Philosophy- Descartes, Meno and Socrates
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
In the paradox of inquiry, Meno and Socrates discuss whether virtue can be taught. In response to the paradox of inquiry, Socrates insists that the matter cannot be settled without an idea of understanding what virtue is. The paradox of the argument was that how is knowledge or inquiry be...
Benjamin Banneker, African-American mathematician, astronomer, and inventor
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Benjamin Banneker was an exceptional African-American mathematician, astronomer, and inventor. He was born near Baltimore, on November 9, 1731. He was the son of a slave man and free black woman, however, grew up as a free black and demonstrated his abilities in mathematics while attending school...
Miscommunication during and after attack of Pearl Harbor
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
The foundation of the attack of the Pearl Harbor occurred on December 7, 1941. The information in this paper discusses the lack of communication during and after the attack of Pearl Harbor. Details such as communications from Washington D.C. to Pearl Harbor conflicts in communication, and the...
Regulation of researches with human subjects
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
Research regulation in the United States and Canada should be done so as to put down laws regulating both public and privately sponsored medical research with human subjects. Such regulations should help limit violation of human rights in research and at the same time giving researchers the...
Ethos and pathos in ads on use of marijuana-Rhetorical Analysis
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Television and the internet is a good channel of passing the messages about the adverse effects of the use of marijuana. The office of the National Drug Control Policy is an American government action which depends on safeguards the health of the people of America. The "above the influence"...
Bobby v. Dixon: Does the denial of Miranda taint a later, proper confession?
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Archie Dixon, a murder suspect, claimed that the police violated his rights because they ignored his request for an attorney and by failing to Mirandize him when he was detained for forgery during a murder investigation. In a later relating to the investigation, Dixon was read his rights, and he...
There is no hope of doing perfect research, Griffith's sentiments
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
The postulation that there is no hope of doing perfect research was put forth in 1998, Griffith (97). At first sight, it sounds rather vague and unfounded. Nevertheless, after proper scrutiny, I perfectly agree with it. Something is said to be perfect when it is flawless. A perfect thing is the...
Case study On Japans Changing Culture
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Panasonic was established in 1920 but it's initially it was known as Matsushita before 2009. It is one of the building blocks of the rise in Japan as a major economic power. It was a company that embraced the Japanese traditional culture. The company treated its employees with great care from...
Harvard Business Review Response
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Factually, everyone is affected by communication and information irrespective of the level of connection as vital factors in acquiring shared knowledge for improving performance capacity. Given the scope of global interconnectedness, most situational activities demand continual interdependence...
Article on-steps in implementing a change: Case study of modeling as a facilitator of change
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
In today's world, new initiatives, projects, technologies and other life changing aspects come, improve or change within a limited time and changes the way people work or approach different scenarios. Changes come with new challenges and benefits too. People are often resistant to change,...
Forensic Case Summary-Death of Otzi, the Iceman
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Otzi was found by German tourists on September nineteenth, 1991. The body was at first viewed to be a modern corpse just the several which have been discovered in the region. The body was recovered by the Austrian authority and taken to Innsbruck. The age of the Iceman was discovered to be around...
Analysis of Women in the Military
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
For a long time recruitment of women in the military was kept at minimal. However, in the present era the face of military has taken a drastic change as more and more women join the armed forces. Currently, women make up 14 percent of US forces serving in Afghanistan and Iraq (Carreiras 2013)....
Ethnic studies-structural or institutional racism
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Structural or institutional racism is formed by the social, economic, political, or educational forces that foster discriminatory outcomes or give preference to members of one group over the other deriving its genesis from the concept of race. The biological fact for the race has been invalidated...
Napoleonic period French revolution unifications of Germany and Italy
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Widespread uprising, 1848 revolutions, took place across Europe with regards to the social and economic pressures as a result of the industrial revolution. The middle and working class people threatened the European conservative monarchs as they tried to found a government that would allow an...
Graduate Training in Theory construction and Sociological Theory, Barry Markovsky's Article Summary
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
The study by Barry Markovsky on Graduate Training in Sociology Theory and Theory Construction aims at identifying the following variables: attitudes, beliefs, background, and practices of sociology instructors in regard to different approaches to theorizing. The study focused mainly on theory...
Large Animal Rescue- Training on Large animal emergency rescue (TLAER)
Case study - 9 pages - Educational studies
Large animal rescue the process of interacting with large animals within a rescue situation (Staples, 2006). The other name for large animal rescue is the technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue. It is a specialty form of heavy rescue and emerged in a period of the last 20 years (Lindroth, 2006)....