Victor Hugo Against Napoleon III
Dissertation - 22 pages - Literature
Victor Hugo's criticism of Napoleon III's actions and decisions, including his wars of expansion and suppression of individual freedoms.
Evolution of Management Approaches: Challenges and Impacts
Essay - 5 pages - Management
This document analyzes the evolution of management approaches and their impact on organizational performance and structure, highlighting both positive and negative effects.
Romain Gary's Autobiographical Novel: A Testimony to European Society
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Modern history
Explore Romain Gary's autobiographical novel, a historical testimony to European society from the 1920s to the 1940s, and its significance in understanding the author's life and experiences.
The Necessity of War in Preserving Human Rights and Liberty: A Philosophical Analysis
Essay - 2 pages - Philosophy
Explore the complex relationship between war and human rights in this thought-provoking analysis. Discover how historical conflicts have shaped our understanding of liberty, freedom, and the preservation of rights. From the philosophical insights of Kant and Hegel to the reflections on the French...
Lacan's Evaluation of Kris' Psychoanalytic Technique
Text commentary - 4 pages - Psychology
This document examines Lacan's critique of Kris' psychoanalytic technique presented in his 1948 essay on the psychology of the self, and its implications for psychoanalytic therapy.
Change Management in Organizations
Litterature review - 7 pages - Management
This document discusses the concept of organizational change, its impact on employees, and the role of management in leading change through various methodologies and approaches.
Sonnets from Prison: Cassou and Haushofer's WWII Literature
Dissertation - 22 pages - Literature
Explore the literary works of Jean Cassou and Albrecht Haushofer, two writers who composed sonnets during WWII while imprisoned.
Microbiology - Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Staphylococcus aureus
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Biology
Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive bacterium that can cause various ailments in the human body, some of which are lethal. It can be classified into methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus. Over the years, it has formed a multidrug...
Keeping fit as we grow older
Case study - 8 pages - Educational studies
Injuries and age lead to progressive declines in muscular strength and lean muscle mass. Evidence exists that age-related and injury related declines in muscular strength and lean mass (Feigenbaum & Pollock, 1999) can be impeded following mechanical stress on the body resulting in the form of...
How do the international conferences participate in resisting the globalization movement? - publié le 15/01/2009
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
Globalization is a phenomenon that appeared in the early 20th century. It refers to an increase in the interdependence of the economies, societies, cultures and politics. Globalization has disrupted the face of the World since its apparition. Indeed, international relations are now dominated by...
The War (Marguerite Duras) - publié le 15/01/2009
Book review - 5 pages - Literature
Marguerite Duras was born near Saigon in Indochina in 1914. Her parents went to the French colony as teachers. She left Indonesia in 1932 to study political science and law in Paris. His childhood in Indonesia had a great impact on Duras and brought unity to her work. As she was living in Paris...
Employee attitudes toward change initiatives
Case study - 4 pages - Human resources
The cognitive aspect of one's attitude refers to the belief system an individual has regarding a particular project or idea. In the case of Kudler Foods, it is noted the resistance factors include the notion by employees that the previous system was adequate for the needs of the company,...
How do the international conferences participate in resisting the globalization movement?
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
Globalization is a phenomenon that appeared in the early 20th century. It refers to an increase in the interdependence of the economies, societies, cultures and politics. Globalization has disrupted the face of the World since its apparition. Indeed, international relations are now dominated by...
The Change Management
Essay - 14 pages - Business strategy
Charles Darwin said: It is not the strongest species that survives nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. Among many examples, my favorite is the case of the primitive tribe of Colombian Indians, the Kogis. The main particularity of this tribal organization...
The War (Marguerite Duras)
Book review - 5 pages - Literature
Marguerite Duras was born near Saigon in Indochina in 1914. Her parents went to the French colony as teachers. She left Indonesia in 1932 to study political science and law in Paris. His childhood in Indonesia had a great impact on Duras and brought unity to her work. As she was living in Paris...
Commutative analysis of a stepper motor drive
Thesis - 7 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology
In this paper, the designs of the various drives of the stepper motor are presented. The main objective of this paper is to analyze the various drives of the stepper motor. Basically the Design consist four sections. First part is power supply. We required two supply 5v and 12v. Second part is...
The Change Management - published: 29/09/2010
Essay - 14 pages - Business strategy
Charles Darwin said: It is not the strongest species that survives nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. Among many examples, my favorite is the case of the primitive tribe of Colombian Indians, the Kogis. The main particularity of this tribal organization...
The Effect of Ampicillin Amounts and Incubation Time on E. Coli Growth
Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Biology
Penicillin, derived from the soil mold Penicillium, was the primary antibiotic used to cure bacterial infections after being discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. Briefly following its discovery and mass production bacteria began expressing resistance to this Nobel Prize winning medical...
Phage Therapy: The Last Defense
Thesis - 5 pages - Medical studies
One of the most under researched medical fields in the twentieth century through to the present day is phage therapy. What is phage therapy? Phage is short for bacteriophage' which is a virus that only infects bacteria (Ransford 2008). Increasing antibiotic resistance among several...
The place of Islam in the Chechen conflicts
Thesis - 4 pages - Social, moral & civic education
The mass-media often give us the image of Chechnya as being a Jihad land, in which the war against Islamic terrorism is led. In fact, the lack of valid information from Chechnya can be misleading and it does not actually guarantee an accurate report of the advances of Chechen...
Hezbollah : Towards Lebanonisation ?
Essay - 8 pages - International relations
Labelling Hezbollah raises a series of difficulties. Indeed, born as a non-state actor in the early 1980s, the Party of God is now running as a regular political force for the 2009-legislative elections. Furthermore, while the movement is depicted by Western media and politicians as a terrorist...
Management Accounting Change in the French Public Sector: A New Institutionalist Perspective
Essay - 29 pages - Accounting
In the public sector management accounting change is often associated with the implementation of New Public Management (NPM) principles. This article uses the new institutionalist perspective to analyze the implementation of a new performance measurement and management system in a large French...
Bridging the gap between strategy formulation and strategy implementation
Essay - 10 pages - Management
Organizational Behaviour Theories hold that successful strategy implementation is a lot more than plain market facts, figures and competitive advantages. Those quantitative aspects are the outcome of a successful strategy implementation, yet the qualitative, i.e. the cognitive aspects are those...
Home security and teleguard circuits
Tutorials/exercises - 49 pages - Economy general
In this project, we show how we can use the telephone as an electronics eye. With the help of a landline phone, we check and examine the position of the house automatically. In this logic, we attach some sensors with the telephone and if there is any miss-hap, the telephone is automatically...
Change management seminar
Case study - 7 pages - Management
The first thing we highlighted during the seminar was about seeing changes and how the fact that we see it affect our attitude. Unseeing changes lead people to act normally and they are not trying to resist. Their environment is equal and stable. With respect to situation where changes are...
Lewin's change theory and the problem of addressing nursing shortages using technology
Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy
Introduction - Nursing shortages are a world-wide problem that negatively impact many areas of the profession's goals, from level of job satisfaction to patient care, with an inverse proportional relationship between higher patient-nurse ratios, noted in much research. (Al-Kandari and Thomas,...
Isokinetic strength
Case study - 8 pages - Medical studies
Injuries and age lead to progressive declines in muscular strength and lean muscle mass. Evidence exists that age-related and injury related declines in muscular strength and lean mass (Feigenbaum & Pollock, 1999) can be impeded following mechanical stress on the body resulting in the form of...
Capitalism's downfall
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
March 4th, 1883 is the date that Karl Heinrich Marx passed away, however his theories and legacy still live to this day. Post-mortem, his messaged was interpreted and criticized very differently between numerous political scientists, philosophers and theorists. Presently, the leftist movement,...
Japan and China in the 1930's - publié le 12/01/2009
Tutorials/exercises - 11 pages - Modern history
At the end of the XIXth century, the dominant position of European powers and of the United States in the Far East remained unmistakable. In fact, the European powers occupied Indochina and shared the occupation of China. Asia remained a stifled continent. But at the end of the century, Japan,...
The cinema in Korea and France
Essay - 9 pages - Film studies
South Korea and France are two countries which belong to two continents with different cultures. South Korea is situated in Asia and has known, since the end of the Korean War (1953), a rapid development but had some difficulties in implementing democracy. Now, it is considered as a dynamic and...
