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Case Study on Effects of Technological Growth

The Effects of Technological Growth Case Study:

Technological growth is the gradual process characterized with the improvement of technologies of different kinds which improve the level of quality of life and productivity in all spheres of the human activity. Technological growth is possible due to the constant work of scientists, engineers and men of thought who brainstorm alternative solutions to the existing problems. New technologies solve new problems and substitute the out-of-date technologies with the new solutions. The effects of technological growth are most often positive ones but everyone would agree that there are a few negative effects of new technologies on the human life. The most obvious negative sides of technological growth are unemployment and reduction of the level of life as a result. When the whole labour is automated and fulfilled by the machines, the human being will not be as useful as years ago and it would cause the problem of serious unemployment (which is even more increased by population growth). Continue reading

Case Study on Halo Effect

Halo Effect Case Study:

Halo effect is the result of the observer’s impression of the person’s skills and traits of character on the basis of the stereotypes. This phenomenon is quite an interesting one and many psychologists devote time to research it deeper. It is obvious that people’s attitude towards the certain events, phenomena and other people depends on the general and standard official point of views.

For example, many people think that the people who have attractive appearance are kinder and even smarter. So, they do not evaluate the person’s qualities objectively believing that pleasant appearance is the basis of kindness, wisdom and other positive qualities. Continue reading

Case Study on Illegal Agreement

Illegal Agreement Case Study:

Illegal agreement is the type of the agreement which can not be treated by the official jurisdiction as the regular one. Normally, every agreement is made between the two parties which have the definite duties and have to follow them because the terms of contract demand it. If one party fails to fulfill the terms mentioned in the agreement, it will be punished according to the law.

Illegal agreement is a different thing, because in spite of the fact that there is the contract between two parties who have to fulfill their duties with responsibility, the validity or the juridical basis of the agreement is absent. Illegal agreements are most popular in the criminal world or between the people who are going to conduct an illegal action. Continue reading

ICICI Bank Case Study

Case Study on ICICI Bank:

ICICI Bank is the company which provides financial and banking services in India and is supposed to be the second biggest bank in the country. Naturally, the bank serves for millions of clients of all kinds, for the physical and corporate customers providing them with all possible types of service.

ICICI Bank works not only in India but also in other 19 countries what makes it a firm international banking company which is able to compete on the market. Being one of the Big Four banks of India of India, the company has a wide range of branches all over the world (the UK, Arab Emirates, the USA, China, Canada, etc) and their number is nearly 4000. Moreover, the bank offers their clients to use automated more than 11 000 teller machines for withdraw cash and fulfill other operations. Continue reading

Case Study on Jamba Juice

Jamba Juice Case Study:

Jamba Juice is the US chain of restaurants which specialize in the production of smoothies, juices, sandwiches and salads and is supposed to be the healthy food restaurant. The headquarters of Jamba Juice can be found in Emeryville, California.

The company is quite successful in the country and it has its locations nearly in every state. The approximate number of the company-owned restaurants is about 300, though there are more than 500 franchise-operated locations about the whole USA. The history of the company is quite short, because is had its start in 1990, when Kirk Perron, the kin supporter of sports and healthy way of life, decided to open a restaurant which would provide his clients with fresh drinks made of fresh fruit. Continue reading

Case Study on Afghanistan

Afghanistan Case Study:

Afghanistan is the country which is situated in South Asia and has the official name the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The country boarders on Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Pakistan and is supposed to be a multinational country consisting of numerous Islamic nations. The total population is about 28 million people. More than 80% of the territory of Afghanistan is represented by mountains. The specific geographical position and relief have caused the serious environmental problems, which are characterized with the shortage of water supplies. Afghanistan belongs to the developing countries, because it does not have well-developed industry and its economics is based on agriculture. Furthermore, the country is known to be one of the biggest producers and suppliers of drugs in the world. The majority of the world’s drugs have Afghan origin and drug trafficking is considered to be the most profitable branch of its economics. Continue reading

Case Study on Cell Signaling

Cell Signaling Case Study:

Cell signaling is a set of mechanisms, with the help of which a cell transforms one type of signals into the other one and coordinates the work of the systems which are responsible for the regular reaction of the cell to the irritant of the natural environment. Of course, there are other terms which are connected with this process: cell signaling networks, signal transduction, etc. The call’s ability to react to the changes of the outer environment adequately is the major quality which supports the human life, because the human immune system and cell’s homeostasis function due to cell signaling. When the human being has cell signaling disorders, the human suffers from such diseases as cancer and diabetes. Physicists required much time to understand the nature and origin of cancer and similar diseases and it is obvious that if the humanity wants to cure cancer, it has to start form the improvement of the human cell signaling ability. Continue reading

Case Study on Banking Ombudsman

Banking Ombudsman Case Study:

Banking Ombudsman is the official authority of the banking system in India, whose duty is the solution of the financial problems which occur within the clients’ banking accounts. The occupation of Banking Ombudsman first appeared at the beginning of 1990s in India and the official is expected to observe all kinds of banking complaints and provide clients with the efficient advice and instructions. The field of duties which Banking Ombudsman has to cover is very long, so that the official should possess developed professional skills, experience, deep knowledge of banking and accounting, etc.

First of all Banking Ombudsman has to solve problems related with the establishing of the working hours in the bank. The official is able to provide one with the information about the delay without sufficient cause of all kinds of services: payment, printing of cheques, etc. Then, he has to explain the reason of the non-acceptance of banknotes and coins. Continue reading

Case Study on Basmati Rice

Basmati Rice Case Study:

Basmati rice is a special kind of long-grain rice which has grown India for thousands of years and can be called a traditional product of the country. Naturally, there are many types of rice in the world, but everybody will agree that the best and the tastiest one is basmati rice. Basmati rice has got its name due to its special fragrance which can not be confused with any other kind of rice. It is obvious that being the most valuable sort of rice, basmati is very popular not only in South Asia but also in Europe and North America among the people who try to carry out healthy way of life.

Basmati rice is supposed to be quite useful for the human organism and its qualities (taste and specific smell) make dishes from basmati original on every table. Continue reading