ENRON CASE STUDY Title of the Article: * The first article of critique, talks about the ethical cultures and values of Enron and how this values and credence contributed to the collapse of this once corporate giants (Li, 2010). * Enron failures, the who, the how, and the why, that contributed to malpractices of its business practices (Gudikunst, 2006). Purpose of Research: The purpose of the first article of research is to depict the ethical views and practices of Enron’s Executives
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of my paper, I will analyze extracted points from the readings thematically as it directly relates to certain points in the “Critical Race: An Introduction” excerpt. Here, I will also be giving a respectful critique of Dubois’ postulations in the “Souls of Black Folk.” Secondly I will critique Allport’s (1954) contact hypothesis that was discussed in Hewstone and Swart (2011). Introduction of Critical Race Theory (CRT) Before I analyze the literature, I think it would be wise to give a brief definition
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Massacre: Critique edition History is the very thing that molded our country to what it has become today, however we rarely realize how much of history we have not been introduced to. When reading “Pressing the Issue at Wounded Knee” by Randy Hines, a reader would learn about the tragedy that caused Soldiers of the American soldiers directed at the Sioux tribes in South Dakota. Giving the reader a chance to understand what was truly happening between these two groups of people. In the article, it starts
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about the article The article under review was accessed via http://www.nber.org/papers/w10595 in a clear and well set out form. It was retrieved as a PDF document. The article was introduced with the introduction that differentiate commodity futures from stocks, bonds and other conventional assets. The article also explains in details the mechanics of investment in commodity futures and providing data on its historical returns in comparisons with other assets classes. The articles also elaborated
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workplace and individual factors in wrist tendinosis among blue-collar workers. It was a peer reviewed professional journal that brings to the attention the correlation between exposure and factors that contribute to tendinosis. Statement of the research problem The human capital is of paramount importance in the workplace. For achievement of the organizational goals and objectives, it must be provided with the right tools of work. This includes machines like computers and forklifts. The issue of
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Critique of Colella & Gejerman’s Study “Survivorship Health Information Counseling for Patients with Prostate Cancer” Laura Laughbaum, SN Lake Superior State University Abstract This paper is an academic critique of an article written by Colella and Gejerman (2013) titled: “Survivorship Health Information Counseling for Patients with Prostate Cancer.” The authors undertook a research study to examine whether specialized discharge
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Article Review For this assignment it is required that you acquire a research article from a peer reviewed journal and critique the contents of the article. Use the five general guidelines from the text book in your review and analysis of the article (listed below). In typing up the review please do not simply go through each of the questions listed below and give a response. It should read similar to a book review. You may find that in the article you are reviewing not every question will apply
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help but think that this class and its assignments have been important tools for improving not only my writing skills but also –and especially—my thinking skills. This class taught me a method for thinking and writing. While looking at the critical research reflection I cannot help but think of the word “reflect? “Since the beginning of this class, I had to reflect on course texts, reflect on the sources, reflect on personal experience, and reflect on peer reviews and discussion posts. Dr. ND asked
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Quantitative Research Critique Quantitative research, which includes experimental research, was used in the study by Mohammadpour, Mohammadian, Moghadam, & Nematollahi (2013) to discover how localized heat effects chest pain in patients with acute coronary syndrome. This research critique critically reviews the strengths and limitations of their research study by examining the following areas: the protection of human participants, the problem statement, data collection and analysis methods,
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Lindstrom defines Buyology as, “the subconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires that drive the purchasing decisions we make each and every day of our lives.” His research is an attempt to discover what captures our interest as consumers. While it was a three-year, $7 million research study, there are still some who question its findings. The article Ad Experts Not So Quick to Buy Into ‘Buyology” by Marissa Miley raise questions about the processes and findings of the study. Lindstrom emphasizes the
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