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Case Study on UNIX Operating System

UNIX Operating System Case Study:

UNIX is a computer operating system, which appeared much earlier than Windows. UNIX was first created by a team of students of one university who wanted to create common databases available for all students of the university. Gradually, the operating system was developed and improved by different students who wanted to make it easier in functioning. Later on, UNIX became quite a popular operating system for special purposes. Even today, it is more widely used for Internet and networking than by individuals at home. Continue reading

Case Study on Respiratory System

Respiratory System Case Study:

Respiratory system is the set of organs which enable gas exchange in the human body supporting the life of the organism. All mammals including people live only due to the proper function of the respiratory system. The main organs of the system are lungs. A human being breathes in the air which includes oxygen essential for our life and breathes out carbon dioxide and other gases from the organism. The gas exchange occurs in human blood during the biological and physical processes of diffusion. Continue reading

Case Study on Quality Control

Quality Control Case Study:

Quality control is the system of actions which have the aim to measure the quality of the product manufactured at the company and to approve or disapprove its further production and trade. When a certain organization produces some products, no matter of what kind and price, they are obliged to be checked on the existence of certain problems. The most strict quality control is practised in food industry and technology. Producers of food are controlled strictly, because their food wares are consumed by different people, often all over the world. Continue reading

Case Study on Starbucks

Starbucks Case Study:

Starbucks is the name of the American company, which owns a range of coffeehouses which sell coffee all over the world. The company is considered to be the greatest monopolist on the market of coffeehouses and has a great number of cafes nearly in every country. The history of Starbucks id quite long and its development resembles the development of most great companies and corporations of any field. Evidently, the first coffee house was opened for quite a low price and gradually Starbucks became famous in the country and all over the world. Today everybody knows and visits Starbucks and enjoys coffee there. About ten years ago Starbucks broadened its menu and started to offer tea, sandwiches and cakes to attract more and more customers. Continue reading

Case Study on Racism

Racism Case Study:

Racism is the belief that people are divided into different races and one race has some advantages over the rest ones. Racism has always existed in the human society, because the ethnic majority supported only its members and people with the same color of skin and religious views. People has always looked at the representative of another race with prejudice and fear. Continue reading

Case Study on Poverty

Poverty Case Study:

Poverty is the condition of a very low economic situation, when a person experiences lack of food, shelter, clothes and basic things, required for normal life. Poverty is one of the characteristic features of human society, because people have been always divided into rich and poor. On the other hand poverty is the result of privacy. Human society is based on the possession of material things and this provokes the financial inequality of people, because one possesses much resources, money, goods, etc., the other is not so lucky or hardworking to have the same favorable financial situation. Continue reading

Case Study on Stress

Stress Case Study:

Stress is the common reaction of the human psychics to the irritable environment. Today people live in the stressing world. Everybody is always hurrying, working much and does not devote enough time to rest. Human body can not work all the time and experience stress all the time but requires good rest quite often to renew energy to be able to work further. When one does not rest, he will surely not be able to stand stressing environment. Continue reading

Case Study on Plagiarism

Plagiarism Case Study:

Plagiarism is a widespread illness that hit society of 21-th century. Plagiarism happens when someone represents any intellectual and other kinds of property that does not actually belongs to him as his own. This is a huge problem of modern society that especially aloud in conditions of unlimited access to the Internet that provides people with information without geographic and type ranges. The problem of plagiarism is very important and stressing nowadays. Continue reading

Case Study on Organizational Structure

Organizational Structure Case Study:

Every company or other structure that consists from a certain number of participants has it’s own unified objective or several. In order to make the system work – you have to know what organizational structure is. Organizational structure defines allocation of tasks and divide the big objective into several smaller that makes work of the structure more organized and efficient.

Organizational structure is a very important phenomenon, which enable the organization work successfully and qualitatively. The better structure is, the more effective will be the work of the whole organization. Continue reading

Case Study on Overpopulation

Overpopulation Case Study:

Have you ever heard about golden billion? There is a thought that our planet is able to carry without undesirable effects not more than only one billion people. Nowadays problem of overpopulation is very important by many reasons. Recently, population on Earth reached 7 billions that would be absolutely normal if allocation was uniform. Also people should understand that with the growth of population natural resources will continue decreasing rapidly. The humanity will experience the lack of drinking water, hunger, epidemics, poverty. Continue reading