Category Archives: Case studies

Case Study on Ganga Action Plan

Ganga Action Plan Case Study:

Ganga is one of the longest rivers in the world and has length more than 2500 km. It is the river which is extremely important for India, because supplies people with water resources and has cultural and traditional value, as people connect their life with the river greatly. The river runs through 23 big cities and 48 smaller towns, so it does not worth mentioning that water pollution is enormous there. The cities pore millions of tons of all the industrial wastes into Ganga, which cause numerous diseases, epidemics and reduce the quality of people’s life. When the situation was too close to the critical one, the states of India decided to combine their efforts to reduce the impact of a human being on the river and make it at least a bit cleaner. Continue reading

Case Study on Banking System

Banking System Case Study:

A bank in a private or public institution, which functions in the sphere of finance and offers various loaning and depositing services to people.

Banking system appeared in the development of the human civilization with the development of the monetary system. Banks carry out various operations with money with the intention to have high profit. Every bank exists due to the loaning service, that means people and great businessmen who want to improve the quality of their business and invest money into it borrow money from a bank and have to give back bigger sum than they have taken. In order to make even more money banks offer extra services. Continue reading

Case Study on Cancer

Cancer Case Study:

Cancer is a range of diseases which are characterized with unregulated cell growth, which is dangerous for the life of the organism. There are different types of the disease, so that there are many forms of cancer. It can appear in different parts of the body under the effect of various factors. When cells start to grow without control, a tumour is created which starts to grow and cause problems for the organism. The infected cells can invade all parts of the human body through the bloodstream and the lymphatic system causing complicated forms of cancer. There many factors which influence cancer but the real reasons are not known. For example, smoking, pollution and radiation are generally known to cause cancer, but there are other factors, like obesity and genetic predisposition to the disease. Continue reading

Case Study on Barriers of Communication

Barriers of Communication Case Study:

Barriers of communication are the complex of problems which appear during the conversation of people whose native language is different. Many years ago the problem did not exist, because people of different countries did not cooperate greatly and most people lived in the mono-linguistic communities. In the long run of time people all over the world started to travel, get education and work in other countries.

Evidently, the importance of knowledge a foreign language is really great, because it solves many problems and opens wide opportunities. International business, world economics, scientific progress of the humanity and simple exchange of experience and knowledge is impossible without being good at foreign languages. Continue reading

Case Study on Capital Budgeting

Capital Budgeting Case Study:

Capital budgeting is the part of the finance of the company, which reflects loss and profit of the investment capital. Capital budgeting includes a wide range of activities and purposes. First of all the finance of capital budgeting is used for the special projects provided by the government, so that these projects are important for the society and the country, so have to be done as fast as possible. Then, there are projects which are essential for the development of the company. Every employer creates a plan which is aimed to improve the quality of work, production and services the company offers. He will surely need extra money to improve the technologies and methods of production to be able to compete on the market further. Continue reading

Case Study on Hewlett Packard

Hewlett Packard Case Study:

Hewlett Packard is one of the most successful American companies in the sphere of the informational technologies and producers of the personal computers and software. The company provides great corporations and separate users with computers and machines which enable people work in the sphere of IT and for individual purposes. Hewlett Packard has got its headquarters in the USA and was founded in the first part of the XXth century. At first the company produced machines which were too far from computers, but in the 1966 it created the first minicomputers which attracted a great number of customers. The company started to work in this way and improved its technologies constantly. In the 1980-ies the company manufactured the first cheap and economic printer which became a real hit among users. Continue reading

Case Study on Global Warming

Global Warming Case Study:

Global warming is the process which is characterized with the rise of the average annual temperature on the planet. Every year the temperature on Earth rises on several percents of the degree and even such slight changes influence the life on the planet greatly. When the temperature changes on several degrees, the climate will change considerably. Some areas of the world can change because the climatic changes. For example, some places can turn into deserts and some places will be flooded and even disappear under the water. The reason for this fact is very simple: the ice which covers Northern and Southern poles melts down because of the rise of temperature and the global sea level rises as well. As a result the territories which are situated under or on the sea level will disappear under the water. Continue reading

Case Study on Hurricanes

Hurricanes Case Study:

A hurricane is the name is the name of tropical cyclone, a type of the stormy weather, which is characterized with the low-pressure area in the centre of the storm, thunderstorms and extremely strong wind. In South Asia and on the East hurricanes are called typhoons but mean mostly the same phenomenon.

Hurricanes appear close to the surface of a sea or an ocean when moist warm air masses rise above the cold air masses and condense there into the form of the rain. Tropical cyclones differ greatly from other cyclones, because their low-pressure centre consists of the warm air but not cold masses. This phenomenon is a characteristic of the tropical belt of the planet, so the cyclone is called tropical. Hurricanes produce not only the heavy rains, but dangerous storm surge, very high waves on the surface of the sea and tornadoes. Continue reading

Case Study on Business Ethics

Business Ethics Case Study:

Business ethics is the set of norms which an intelligent businessman is expected to possess to maintain the proper working atmosphere in his company. Every business, from a small firm to a great corporation consists of the live employees with their own feeling, emotions and traits of character. Every human being is unique and requires his own conditions to feel comfortable and emotionally convenient. Business ethics is the branch of ethics which is supposed to teach businessman treat their employees with respect and care. In the modern world people are considered to be equal and everybody deserves friendly positive attitude, a good encouraging word and a piece of advice. Continue reading

Case Study on Identity Theft

Identity Theft Case Study:

Identity theft is the stealth of someone’s identity with different purposes, which are mostly based on gaining profit and access to the secure information. When someone knows that another person has wide opportunities, has much money on the credit card, has the access to valuable data and other privileges, he can try to pretend being this person and take advantage of the privileges of her identity. Today it is quite popular among criminals to steal identity of other people and obtain credit at a bank and live wealthy life further. Fortunately, the victims of such operations have the chance to cancel these credits due to modern technologies, like monitoring and identification of a person with the help of different means. Continue reading