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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
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Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
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2. Analysis Of The Article Grim Variations From Fairy Tales
In the article Grim Variations from Fairy Tales to Modern Anti Fairy Tales , the author Wolfgang
Mieder identifies that fairy tales has a quite significant value in people s life. The author argues that
fairy tales are not only just meant for children, but they are also meant for adults, even though fairy
tales may be refer to as children stories, according to scholars these tales are traditional narratives for
adults. Within these tales there are lessons on how people should behave and other aspect of life,
which only adults can understand. The fairy tales contain the hidden frustrations of adults and their
longing for a perfect world. Mieder present the readers with examples of why these tales are also for
adults and the hidden meaning they have within them. Mieder states fairy tales present the world in
black and white, but in the end of this conflict is resolved (Mieder 91) and the belief that there is
always good in humanity and the longing for a utopia plays a significant role for adults. The concept
of hope for fairness and equality allows these tales to last for centuries among children and adults.
Mieder then states many adults today do not accept the value of the benefits that these tales contain,
and are too focus by real life problems. The adults of today s society are realist and do not see the
good meaning behind these tales, deeming them to be far fetched, unlike the adults in the past who
create these stories as a form of escape from the cruel reality.
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3. Evil In The Bell Jar
Evil can be defined as being profoundly immoral and wicked (Oxford Dictionaries, 2017).
In my texts, evil is displayed in many forms. In Disgrace, David Lurie s evil is caused by his distorted
viewpoints and in The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, all three cases are as a result of poverty. In The
Bell Jar, Esther s evil suicidal attempts are caused by her narcissistic insanity; in The Crow, evil is an
offset of Eric s traumatic experience and need for revenge; and in Fargo, evil arises as a result of
bullying. Each character mentioned provides a different way of expressing the evil within them.
The above definition gives us a basis in determining what research has revealed as evil s two root
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Soraya is a prostitute, whom David sees every Thursday afternoon. David sees her merely as a
beautiful object that he can make use of by stating that her beauty does not belong to her alone
(Coetzee, 2009). She is a 2D persona for David, resulting in their sex being lengthy, abstract and
rather dry (Coetzee, 2009) and Soraya avoids David as soon as he begins to pry into her personal life.
Melanie Isaacs, on the other hand, is not a prostitute but a student of David s, who attracts David due
to her purity and looks. David is unable to admit that he raped Melanie, trying to justify his actions by
saying that she does not resist (Coetzee, 2009) and that he is merely acting as a servant of Eros
(Coetzee, 2009). We are able to see how evil David is in the way that he never feels shame for his
wrongdoings, despite being disgraced (publically shamed and being dismissed by the university).
David claims that he was enriched by the experience (Coetzee, 2009) of raping Melanie and in court
says I have said the words to you (Coetzee, 2009) showing the futility of the apology. The root of
David s evilness is not deeply explored in the novel, but can be linked to his skewed mindset that
women were made as an appendage to man and to be used by man. David s deep passion for poetry of
the Romantic Era, has led him to want to follow in the footsteps of his role model, Byron, who was
known to have been a womanizer, having
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4. Low Oxalate Diet
What Is a Low Oxalate Diet (And How Can It Heal Your Strange Symptoms?)
Have you found yourself struggling with strange symptoms your doctor can t seem to find a cause for?
Are you beginning to agree with him that the problem might be in your head?
If so, you re not alone. Millions of people are living with hidden autoimmune conditions, allergies,
and food sensitivities that make them miserable but often don t show up on standard medical tests.
By now, I m sure you ve heard of celiac disease, lactose intolerance, and peanut allergies.
But, did you know that there are other food sensitivities just being brought into the mainstream? Ones
you may have not even heard of yet?
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According to research http://kidneystones.uchicago.edu/how to eat a low oxalate diet/
, diets that are low in calcium can raise urine oxalate levels. This is because proper calcium levels can
inhibit intestinal oxalate absorption.
A randomized controlled trial (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1455427/) studied men
with hypercalciuria (elevated calcium in the urine) and placed them on one of two diets to check
which would be the most effective in the prevention of kidney stones (a common symptom of oxalate
sensitivity).
One group followed a diet low in calcium and oxalate. The other followed a diet higher in calcium
with restricted intake of oxalate, protein, and salt.
At the five year mark, the latter group had a 51 percent lower rate of stone recurrence than those
following a low calcium diet.
Talk with your doctor about testing you for calcium deficiency and/or hypercalciuria if you re
experiencing symptoms of oxalate sensitivity before following the low oxalate diet.
It could make all the difference in your health.
What Causes Oxalate
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5. Business Ethics Is Not An Oxymoron Essay
Business Ethics Is Not An Oxymoron by Dexter Calma
Ateneo Graduate School of Business
Business, in a very simplified definition, describes an exchange of something for another. In this
context, it can be implied that there is a fiduciary understanding that the parties involved receive
goods or services that are of equal value according to the appraisal system that they have agreed upon,
whether it is based on units of measurement, or just mere goodwill. Thus, ethical standards that are
applied in business should be in correspondence to expected moral behaviors of society, a basic
equation of interdependence.
The understanding of this basic equation has been very evident to a vast majority of well known
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Months after she returned to work from her operations, she received a year end employee rating of NI
(Needs Improvement). This is the lowest rating that an employee can get in our company. If you got
this rating, you will not receive any year end performance bonuses and salary increases. Her manager
pointed out the month were she went on leave, exceeding her allowable vacation leaves of 15 days,
and made a major impact on the under manned process during the critical working days. Employees
who knew the story all agreed with the fact that this was unethical, and inconsiderate. It was not long
before this certain employee filed her resignation. It was also just a matter of days after her tender that
most for her team mates tendered their resignation letters as well. It was made clear to them that it was
hopeless, and things would not be better anymore. The management team of this group was only
focused on results, profits, good numbers, and their reputation to deliver on time. They hired new
employees because as we all know, it is easy to hire nowadays because of the scarcity of jobs and
surplus of qualified professionals. But the same scenarios happened and not long before these new
employees tendered their resignation letters. Higher management saw that it there is a problem the
groups management and made their move. It was
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6. Titanic Case Analysis
Titanic Case Analysis
Estate of Hans Jensen vs. The White Star Line
Facts:
The White Star Line was owner of the Titanic, which was the largest and most luxurious ship in the
world at the time. On April 10th, 1912, the Titanic left from Southampton, England with 2,227
passengers aboard bound for New York City. On April 14th, the ship struck an iceberg off the coast of
Newfoundland and sank about 2 ½ hours later. Passengers, mostly women and children, were loaded
into lifeboats, however only 705 passengers survived as many lifeboats left partially full.
Hans Peder Jensen and his fiancé Carla Christine Jensen were passengers from Denmark on the
Titanic. Hans Jensen was a carpenter and they had planned to settle in Portland, Oregon ... Show more
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The first element of negligence is duty of care. According to the plaintiff, White Star Line, which
owns and operates Titanic, owes a duty of care to all of the passengers on the ship. All of the
passengers relied upon White Star Line to take them to New York safely. Therefore, the crew on
Titanic owed duty of care to not only provide food and comfort, but more importantly safety to the
passengers. Breach of duty occurs when defendant s action has created risk of harm to others. In this
case, the plaintiff believes that the crew of the Titanic behaved in unreasonable manner in many ways.
The actions of the crew members resulted in the Titanic struck a large iceberg and eventually sank
causing large casualties, so the duty of care was breached.
Whether the breach of duty has caused the plaintiff s injury is the third element of negligence.
Requirements for causation are causation in fact and proximate cause. Causation in fact is determined
by the but for test, which means if it was not for the defendant s breach of duty, harm or injury would
not have occurred. Proximate cause is when the connection between the action (breach of duty) and
the injury is strong enough to impose liability. Another issue that needs to be considered is
foreseeability because the defendant s action must have created a foreseeable risk of injury. In this
case, the crew of Titanic was navigating the ship during the night at high rate of speed in water with
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7. Penetration Testing Of Embedded Systems
Assignment 2
Penetration Testing of Embedded Systems
Introduction
What is an iPhone? What causes there are too many people lining up for hours or even days when the
gadget was first launched? What is the reason for this gadget?
IPhone is a smart mobile phone (smartphone) issued by Apple Inc. From the beginning of Steve Jobs,
CEO of Apple Inc., that he wants to give a new colour and idea to the handheld phone. In the
presentation of the first iPhone was made fascinated by the ability of this cell phone because the entire
operation using only the touch. No buttons, no keypad which is commonly used on mobile phones.
Besides, to move from one page to another it is only simply sliding it uses a light touch on the screen.
Another feature that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stay with the terms of the contract with AT T for 2 years.
The third generation of the iPhone 3GS IOS version 3.0 was launched on June 17, 2009 at a price of
$199 for 16GB and $ 299 for 32GB together with contract terms of 2 years with AT T.
The fourth generation of the iPhone 4 IOS version 4.0 was launched in Octobers 2010.
IPhone 4S were released in October 2011 with IOS version 5.0
The fifth generation of the iPhone 5 IOS version 6.0 were released in Septembers 2012
IPhone 5s IOS version 7.0 were released in fall 2013
And the latest one as the world thinnest phone in the world is IPhone 6 with IOS version 8.1 was just
released in September 2014
IPhone 6 Specification
Hardware feature
Display resolution 4.7 in (120 mm);16:9 aspect ratio;1334 x 750 px screen resolution at 326 ppi
NFC (near field communications) will allow the iPhone 6 act as a digital wallet/contactless payment
device
CPU : 1.4 GHz 64bit dual core Apple A8 and an M8 motion co processor
Storage : 16GB, 64GB, 128GB
Graphics PowerVR GX6450 (4 core) GPU
8. Wi Fi performance has been improved with support for 802.11ac.
Memory : 1 GB LPDDR3
Rear camera 8 MP, Dual LED flash, autofocus, 1080p video capture@60fps
IPhone 6: digital image stabilization
IPhone 6 Plus: optical image stabilization
Front camera
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9. Infancy Narrative
Infancy Narrative Paper Many years ago in a town called Nazareth, an angel named Gabriel appeared
to Mary, a young Jewish girl. Gabriel proclaimed that Mary was to have God s son and name him
Jesus, he was the Messiah. Mary was bothered and confused because she was a virgin, but her faith
was strong enough to accept this and follow God s will. Joseph, Mary s fiance, was approached by an
angel in a dream that told him Mary was pregnant by the Holy Spirit so he should not leave her. After
these events happened, Caesar Augustus issued a decree of a census stating everyone was to go back
to their town to be registered, so the impregnated young girl and her soon to be husband were off to
Bethlehem. While they were in Bethlehem, Mary went into
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10. Technical Support For Emerging Meat Industry Technology
Background
Carne Technology was formed in 2004 the main function of this industry is to provide technical
support to emerging meat industry technology. The word Carne is a derived from Latin word which
means meat. Carne technologies initial focus was on the applying the technology on beef and lamb
later the technology was applied to venison, pork, goat and poultry. It has expanded in the year 2006
by having research and development laboratories, due to its progress they have further expanded the
business by having the workshops for the electronic facility and the small engineering where the
quality and the tenderness of the meat is tested by using the new technology that in invented by the
scientist of Carne Technologies. The primary focus of crane technology is on the development of
carcass and meat processing technologies to improve the meat quality and the efficient processing.
They are based in Cambridge NZ their clients are through Australasia, USA and UK there
technologies widely used in NZ and now throughout the world. They use the electrical appliances in
meat processing for the electrical stimulation of carcasses to enhance the tenderness, to reduce the
blood splash, to ensure the operator safety and to reduce bleeding time.
Carne technology examines the subject from the time they are graced till the time they are slaughtered
and packed. Here we are giving some recommendations to how packaging can be improved by
reducing the time taken and increasing the efficiency
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11. Forensic Police Work Research Paper
Forensic Police Work and PCR
Prior to the discovery in 1983 of the polymerase chain reaction by Kary Mullis, forensic police work
was very different. Before the discovery, partial or scant DNA recovery from a crime scene meant that
there was little chance of matching evidence to a suspect. However with modern day PCR, even
partial DNA can be replicated many times in order facilitate repeated testing. With abundant evidence
it is more likely a match will be made. PCR is like a copy machine for DNA (Nobel). A very small
amount of the DNA strand comprises the Genetic Fingerprint. That small section is specific to the
individual only.
99.9% of the DNA strand information is shared throughout the human population. The .1% remaining
carries
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12. The Exceptional Life Of Walt Disney
The Exceptional Life of Walter Elias Disney All of our dreams can come true, if we have the courage
to pursue them Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney has made one of the greatest impacts in the entertainment industry and popular
culture around the world (Walter Elias Disney, 2015). From his most famous creation, Mickey Mouse,
to his invention of Disneyland, and to all his achievements made in the movie industry, Walt has
changed the world. Few individuals have had the ability to impact the world they way Walt Disney did
and still is doing today even though he is no longer alive (Walter Elias Disney, 2015).
Walt was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 5 of 1901. He was the son of Elias Disney and Flora
Call. Walt was raised near Marceline and in Kansas City, Missouri. Walt s childhood was anything but
exceptional. His father was very strict and administered corrective beatings daily to Walt and his
brother Roy (Walter Elias Disney, 2015). He found his escape from his father through writing. When
he wrote, he felt happy and in control. Walter felt as if anything could be made possible. When he
turned sixteen, Walt took the opportunity to leave his father by joining the Red Cross Ambulance
Corps and went to France (Walter Elias Disney, 2015).
Once Disney returned, he moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Once there, he started working for an ad
company. It was there that Disney decided that making his drawings come to life was the job he
wanted to do for the rest of his
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13. A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the...
Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
A Study of Water Quality
Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira
Abstract The water quality near to a coral reef site in
Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied.
Many Physico Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m)
parallel to a coral reef site were measured and analyzed. The data showed that the pH is equal to 6.4,
6.1 respectively which indicates an acidic environment. The average of total dissolved solids (TDS) is
approximately equal to 43,600 mg/L and 43,200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coastal engineering, land reclamation and dredging have also caused severe damage to corals along
the mainland coast, especially in UAE and Bahrain.
Authors:
Rami El Khatib (Correspondence), Adnan Falah, Golaleh
Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira, School of
Environment and Health Sciences, Canadian University of Dubai,
Dubai, UAE.
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Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Chemicals, reagents used for water analysis experiment were of Hana, HPLC grade and were stored
under dry conditions.
HANA Spectroquant tests Kits are used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water
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matched quartz cells. Sample collection, sea water samples were collected from six points parallel to
the coral reef. Three samples were taken 8m from the shore at a depth of 0.5 m and three samples were
taken 15m from the shore at a depth of 1.0 m (Fig. 3). Samples were then analyzed within one week
from the time of collection. Water samples collected were subjected to:
15. Comparing Jessie Owens s Who s for the Game and Wilfred...
Comparing Jessie Owens s Who s for the Game and Wilfred Owens Dulce Est Decorum Est
In Jessie Pope s Who s for the Game? the presentation of war is quite different to what you might
expect. This poem is a recruiting poem with the aim of encouraging men to volunteer to join the
forces. It was written at the beginning of the First World War and therefore the true disastrous effects
of the war had not been experienced. Those left behind, women, children and exempt men, were often
unaware of the true horror of the war and instead were seduced by a romantic ideal.
She writes in a more conversational manner, which makes the poem more memorable and persuasive
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She persuades the men to join the army by making them feel deceitful and cowardly if they were to
Than lie low and be out of the fun
Or
Take a seat in the stand ?
She also has a friendly manner in her propaganda poem as she refers to the men as lads . She
persuades the men into joining the forces with her assumption that they ll
But you ll come on alrite .
She makes the country more appealing and dependable upon their support when she gives it a female
gender. This capitalises on the sexist attitude of the era where men were expected to take care of and
protect their women. Pope has written this poem in four parts with a regular rhythm and rhyme
scheme. This makes the poem more memorable. This is also a technique employed in children s poetry
and as such makes light of her subject matter.
Wilfred Owen is not totally against war, but, as it says at the end of the poem, the old lie: Dulce et
decorum est Pro patria mori or It is sweet and fitting To die for your country He is very angry about
this lie that is being told to young men and the citizens of England that are back at home, not fighting.
Wilfred Owen also believes in honour, and doing what you believe in. He believes in telling all of
England what it is really like on the front line.
The title of Wilfred Owens poem, which is Dulce et
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16. Discrimination and Racism in Country Lovers and The...
Discrimination and Racism in Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer and The Welcome Table by Alice
Walker
Discrimination and racism is always an issue, but the hardship these women had to face and suffer is
something that is still being discussed. Understanding the fear, struggle and hardship that women of
color went through during this time period is very important. Both Country Lovers by Nadine
Gordimer and The Welcome Table by Alice Walker discuss race and the struggle with trying to be
accepted in society.
The short story Country Lovers written by Nadine Gordimer, who in 1991 received the Nobel Prize
for Literature, writes about forbidden love and racial politics between a black girl and a white boy on a
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But he never felt the way he had with any other girl than the way he felt when Thebedi came up from
the bank and sat beside him and the water beading off her dark legs the only points of light in the earth
smelling deep shade (Clugston, 2010).
Paulus returns to school and Thebedi becomes pregnant (at the age of eighteen) with Paulus baby.
Since it was during the apartheid it was against the law for the two different races to be together.
Therefore, Thebedi married a man named Njabulo and after only two months of being married, she
had a baby. Never mentioning to Njabulo that she was pregnant, this causes speculation that it could
be his. During this time it was customary for the young man to make sure, that before marriage that
the chosen girl is not barren. Which Njabulo made love to her then. (Chopin, 1894). When Paulus
returned home from veterinary school, he finds out that Thebedi had a baby (which was two weeks
old). He was so angry he goes went straight over Thebedi s hut and demands to see the baby. She
brings the baby into the light and shows Paulus the fine straight hair and the grey and yellowish eyes
that resembled his hazel eyes. He did not say a word.
He struggled for a moment with a grimace of tears, anger, and self pity, (Chopin, 1894). Then asked,
You haven t been near the house with it? (Chopin, 1894) They both were aware of the consequences if
anyone saw the baby or found
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17. An Analysis of the Relationship between Myself and the...
When this writing assignment was given to me, I sat and pondered about the three poems by T.S.
Elliot, Preludes Journey of the Magi and The Hollow Men and I wondered about which poem I
connected easiest with. I observed the poem, Preludes when I read the lines, And newspapers from
vacant lots...at the corner of the street...a lonely cab horse steams and stamps (Elliot, Preludes, page
1156 lines 8 11) in which I realized they were in a bustling city. I thought to myself, since living in a
small town all my life, that in the end I would not be able to easily connect with this piece of poetry.
Then in flipping a couple of pages and finding the poem, The Hollow Men and after reading this poem
and have Mr. McGee exegeses this piece of poetry to our class, I found to be a very empty and
depressing pessimistic poem . Which most of my life, I have had the privilege to look on the positive
side of things and live a very joy filled life; which left me with the last poem, Journey of the Magi .
After reading this poem, out of the three, this was the poem I had the strongest connection to and
could relate to the best. T.S. Elliot s poem entitled, Journey of the Magi was the best poem I could
relate to due to the fact that it was a story I ve known since my childhood, it has religious meaning and
I can closely relate to the aspect of traveling and going on long journeys. The first aspect of the poem,
Journey of the Magi that first made a connection with me, was that this
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18. The Effects Of Alcohol On Children s Relationship With...
When a Man Loves a Woman: Part Three In the textbook, Families and Change: Coping With
Stressful Events and Transitions, chapter seven goes in depth to reflect on families coping with
alcohol abuse. The textbook is straightforward about children with one or both alcoholic parents in
treatment and recovery from alcohol abuse. As much as the substance abusing parent needs help, so do
the children in the family (Price, Price and McKenry, 2010, p. 152). Relative to the Green family, the
authors discuss alcohol specific effects involving the parent s relationship to alcohol and how these
behaviors are related to their child s behavior and cognition (Price, Price McKenry, 2010, p. 143).
Simply put, there is a direct correlation between parents who abuse alcohol and the likelihood that
their children will develop an addiction to alcohol. According to Price, Price and McKenry (2010), If
parental use of alcohol is associated with adolescent use, then parental recovery from alcoholism or
cessation of alcohol related problems should reflect a reduction in family stress and an alteration in
children s expectancies and alcohol related behaviors (p. 147). What this implies is that in theory, if a
parent is an alcohol abuser, and their behavior reflects on to their children, then in turn the children
should also adapt the same behavior when a parent ceases the use of alcohol. In a study conducted by
Cheng and Lo (2010) observing alcoholic mothers and their relationships to their
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19. Autobiography Of A Supervisor Essay
Pre course Assignment
Sarah Sue Calbio
Framingham State University Assignment
Complete a Supervisory Autobiography
This work could describe your experiences as a supervisee and/or supervisor . You may choose to
begin with an early childhood/family or school experiences with authority figure in your life. Who
supervised you and how? What was the nature of their interactions with you? Or were you a
supervisor? How and Why?
You may prefer to describe your experiences in supervisory positions in life (as a parent, teacher,
administrator, or other capacity).You may not think that you have been in a supervisory role; however
consider the various roles human beings assume in life.
Describe how your family, schooling experiences, or culture have colored the way you carry out your
ideas of authority as a teacher.
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In high school, many more opportunities to observe supervisors and supervisees were available.
Although unaware of supervision styles, having had the experience of interacting with my siblings I
knew that being authoritarian with peers in a group project did not work effectively. Some type of
cooperative learning with peers was found to be the way to produce significant gains as a group
leader. One particular skill I learned as a leader was how to fill roles that the group is deficient in,
either by taking them on myself or assigning them to others. This made the group have balance so that
difficulties in decision making were reduced. Although I may generally classify my leadership style as
democratic, there were times where I confess I was autocratic. For example, if there was too much
indecision and an important time bound decision on behalf of the group was needed. This was not a
norm as I didn t want to annoy classmates so that future collaboration was
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20. The Crossover Quotes
Have you ever felt left out or pushed away from others? In the novel, The Crossover, by Kwame
Alexander. I chose to write about the main character Josh Bell. Josh Bell is a caring, immature and
athletic teen who, through a series of trials comes of age. Josh Bell is caring because in the book it
says, Tell him a joke. He doesn t even smile...Do his chores. He pays no attention...Say I m sorry but
he won t listen (145), this quote shows he is very sorry that he hurt his brother and made him go to the
hospital. In the book it also says, Well, I will talk to her about this job thing, since it means so much to
you. (167), this piece of evidence shows that Josh cares about his father and is even willing to talk to
his mom to convince her to let him take the job. These two quotes show how Josh is a caring teenager.
Josh Bell is also very immature because in the book it says, Today, I plan on passing the ball to JB, but
when I hear him say Filthy, give me the ball, I dribble over to my brother and fire a pass so hard, it
levels him (134), this quote shows that he acted immaturely and without thinking or caring about what
would happen to his brother. In the book it also says, Me and dad stare at each other for ten minutes
without saying a word. I tell him, I have nothing to say. (208), this evidence shows ... Show more
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I know this because in the book it says, The only thing that really matters is that out here in the
driveway shooting free throws I feel closer to dad. (235), this quote shows that after his dad has
passed he acts very maturely and accepts it. In the book it also says, I guess you da man now, Filthy,
JB says. And for the first time in my life I don t want to be. (225), this evidence from the book suggest
that he would rather have his dad back in his life then be the man of the family. These two pieces of
evidence show how very mature he transforms into being at the end of the
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21. Trophy Persuasive Essay
Some people say everyone should get a trophy so they can keep it as a memory, but I disagree with
that. First, at some playgrounds or dancing school, kids get t shirts for being on the team and I feel a t
shirt is more memorable than a trophy. Instead of having a trophy sitting on a shelf collecting dust you
could save the team t shirt. After you have gotten so many t shirts and are done with playing sports or
dancing you could turn all the t shirts into a quilt so it can be more memorable than a trophy that can
get broken. In addition, some kids might not even remember getting a trophy if it was when they were
really little. Trophies can break or parents can accidentally throw them away. If the child was too
young to remember that they even
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22. How Significant Were the Nationalist Leaders in Changing...
How significant were the nationalist leaders in changing the relationship between Great Britain and
Ireland in the period 1815 1922?
Robert Pearce cites the work of outstanding nationalist leaders joining together to oppose the tyranny
of England and compelling her to retreat and abandon most of Ireland . Whilst O Connell campaigned
for the emancipation of Catholics, uniting them and bringing about political advancement, his
significance is questionable; after 1840 he had failed to bring about repeal. In comparison Parnell
finally made the image of Home Rule a realistic possibility and Collins who ultimately brought about
negotiations of the Anglo Irish treaty; effectively leading Ireland to freedom. In assessing the
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Therefore we must consider that there are other aspects such as the Famine that were significant and
contributed to the changing of the Irish British relationship.
On the other hand, it was nationalist leader Parnell who brought about the whole issue of Home Rule
to the forefront of British politics and laid the foundations for a change in British Irish relations.
Parnell s astute ability to manipulate the Irish public allowed him to unite the various shades of Irish
nationalism together and unite them under one movement; the New Departure. This united movement
posed a direct threat and allowed him to exert extreme pressure on the British government . By 1879
Parnell had become president of the Land League and had forged and maintained crucial relations
with America. The American Irish relations were heavily responsible for funding the Land League,
which was crucial to Parnell s persuading of Gladstone to pass the Land Acts of 1881 which granted
the 3Fs, fair rent, free sale and fixity of tenure. The formation of Parnell s disciplined, pledge bound
party ensured the issues of Ireland would be present in British politics; as no british government was
singularly strong enough to govern without the support of the Irish with the IPP increasing their
number of MPs from 63 to 85. Tweedie even goes as far to suggest the results of the general election
clinched
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23. Quebec Nationalism
The quote by Jean Charest describes the wishes of Quebec citizens. He underlines that the Quebecois
want to be recognized as being different , having their own unique history and identity . Cherest
claims as well that wanting these to be recognized causes no threat to national unity. Jean Charest is a
Quebec Politician, meaning that he speaks for the whole province when making statements such as
these, therefore it can be assumed that this quote is relaying the thoughts of the collective not just the
individual. I disagree to this quote to a partial extent as it falsely claims to have had no threat to
Canada s national Unity and indirectly elevates the idea of Quebec separatism, I however agree that
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He describes his province as being different and rich with history and identity, but not being a part of
Canada s history or identity. If the separatists of Quebec would have won in the 1995 referendum, the
results would not turn in favour of their nation. The way that the international trade system works is
that the East relies heavily of the west for its natural resources, for example oil from Alberta. If quebec
were to separate from Canada, it would metaphorically be losing its left arm and would be left
helpless in the natural resources department. In other spect of trade, the trans national railway that
runs into quebec and is their main supplier of various goods. Without this connection, not only with
Canada s economy take a hit, Quebec s would plummet. In addition to the cross border trading being
either cut of or weakened, to relationships between citizens will as well. Xenophobia is the fear of
another country. If Quebec were to separate from Canada, it is highly likely that Canadians, most
likely citizens form Ontario, or even Quebecois inhabitants could develop this fear as there would be a
sense of not belonging or
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24. Triplett s Sports Psychology
Whereas Triplett s work represented the first sport psychology research study in North
America, the first individual to do systematic sport psychology analysis was Coleman R.
Griffith, a doctoral student also at the University of Illinois (Cox et al., 1993). In the 1920s,
Griffith began to apply laboratory findings to real life sports situations and went into the field to make
observations and interview athletes. In addition, between 1921 and 1931, Griffith published 25 articles
on topics such as learning, personality, psychomotor skills, reaction times, and flexibility (Gould Pick,
1995). In 1923, the University of Illinois hired him to help athletes improve their performance. Later,
he worked as a psychologist for basketball and football teams, such as the Chicago Cubs, to help them
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He also published the first two books on the topic titled Psychology of Coaching (1926) and
Psychology and Athletics (1928)
(Gould Pick, 1995). For being the first person who systematically conducted research in sport
psychology and for his extensive work including lessons, articles, and books, he is considered the
father of sport psychology in North America (Williams Straub, 1998).
Isolated Sport Psychology Work: 1930 1960
Although Griffith is considered to be the father of sport psychology in North America, his work did
not lead to the emergence of sport psychology because he did not have immediate followers who
continued his work. In fact, during the period between 1930 and 1960, sustained
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 6 programs were nonexistent and only some sporadic research was done
(Williams Straub,
1998). In 1931, Walter Miles, B. C. Graves, and Glenn Warner, a professor, graduate student, and
football coach, respectively, at Stanford University, studied reaction times of football players. Miles
created a chronoscope to simultaneously time the reaction times of
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25. The Importance Of The Usa Patriot Act
The Patriot Act of 2001 was originally intended to protect citizens against further terrorism after the
September 11 attacks. It was passed due to the overwhelming amount of support for the federal
government from the public. This act made it easier for the government to attack the funding networks
upon which terrorist organizations depended upon. The Patriot Act also encouraged various
intelligence gathering agencies, such as the CIA, and law enforcement groups, like the FBI, to share
information about suspected terrorists. Although some may argue that the Usa Patriot Act was
beneficial in protecting the United States against further terrorism, the Usa Patriot Act was and still is,
a restraint on constitutional rights. This act violates the Fourth Amendment, infringes on the First
Amendment, and has been used by the federal government to abuse their power.
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution asserts that all citizens will be protected from unlawful
searches and seizures. The United and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools
Required to Intercept Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA PATRIOT ACT), infringes on this amendment of
the Constitution. On April 5, 2004, Bob Barr, a former Republican member of Congress, spoke out
against the PATRIOT ACT in his speech. In the Washington Post, Barr stated that, The Fourth
Amendment is a nuisance to the administration, but the amendment protects citizens and legal
immigrants from the government s monitoring them whenever it
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26. Essay On Why College Football Should Be Banned
College Football should be banned for lots of reasons. Why this sport should be banned is that college
football is a distraction on the athlete s studies and takes away their critical knowledge about the real
world, but also school work and what is important in life. Another reason why college football should
be banned is players could get injured severely. For examples, concussions, broken spin, injuries that
keeps them for not doing anything in life. College football also makes school more expensive than it
should be.
College football should be banned because it is not good for student athletes to play a sport all year
long. When an athlete does a sport that is all year and that the commitment must be there all the time it
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Coaches will take millions of dollars for student athletes to live anywhere they want to and give out
full scholarships. College football, and basketball players get a lot of amount of money its around
hundred thousand dollars for housing, living off or on campus, and supplies for school (Blackistone
2014). It s not fair for college football players that don t do has much school work a normal student
would do daily. College athletes and regular students should have the same rules same accountability
the school demands (Blackistone 2014). Another big part why college football should be banned is
that programs take money from college students that pay for class pay for meals pay everything they
do on campus just as student fees and funds and Student athletes get everything for free not have to
pull out their own wallets (Bissinger 2012). When college football coaches take millions of dollars
they are also making the school more and more expensive for the students that must pay to attended to
that university or college there are at (bissinger 2012). Students that go to school just go for education
don t have any athletic ability to play college football and get that opportunity to have to that. Every
student that attended at a college should have the same rights rules that apply to
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27. The Accomplishments Of Julius Caesar
What was Julius and Augustus status as a soldier and their military accomplishments? How did they
obtained their titles as dictators and emperors? Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus were both great
military leaders, having many military accomplishments. Both worked hard to become the dictators
and emperors they were.
Julius Caesar started as a military tribune making ready to become a Consul. One of the world s most
vital military pioneers was regularly acquainted with a senatorial, patrician family and was the nephew
of another observed Roman general, Marius. Julius military accomplishments were that he was known
never to have lost ever a single war. These were extraordinary triumphs that legitimated the
consolidation the Gaul as part of the Roman Empire, increasing the geographical reaches of Rome to
the Atlantic Ocean. The Roman invasion of Britain in 55 B.C. was moreover one of the genuine
achievements of Julius Caesar
Augustus military accomplishments were that he was part of Caesar s military expedition to Spain to
destroy the offspring of Pompey, his vanquished foe. They were endeavoring to carry on their father s
rivalry with Caesar. Augustus was inspecting and engaging military planning in Apollonia, Illyria.
Rejecting the urging of some of his officers to take refuge with the troops in Macedonia, he traveled to
Italia to discover whether he had any potential political fortunes or security. Antony and Augustus then
sent 28 armed forces by means of sea to
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28. Sex Addiction In The Family Essay
It s often said that addiction is a family disease. When an individual in the family is affected by an
addiction the entire family is impacted as well. Sex addiction, for example, has profound effects on the
stability of the home, the unity of the family, and the mental health of each member within the family
dynamic. For instance, some spouses may feel as if they are the cause of the sexual behaviors
exhibited by their significant other and feel worthless. They might tell themselves that if only I was
more promiscuous in bed, then he or she would not have to turn to pornography, masturbating or
having multiply affair with different partners. Some partners may even experience shame,
embarrassment and resentment toward their significant partner. A good example given in the book Out
of the Shadow by Cranes is when Morris, an exhibitionist, exposed himself to a woman next door. As
a result, the family faced police harassment, outrage neighbors, and loss the sale value of their house.
Finally, Linda, Morris s wife overwhelmed with shame, and embarrassment got the courage to relocate
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According to Mrs. Laaser, the road to recovery for the family is for the wife to learn as much as
possible about sex addiction. Learning about sex addiction gives the wife an assurance that the
addiction is not about her and that she is not the blame for her spouse behavior. In addition, seeking
help through therapy allows the spouse to talk about trust issues that he or she feels. This is also an
opportunity for growth and to trust in God to take the wheel of the addiction. Furthermore, attending a
12 step program help restore the network of human relationships (Cranes,
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29. Lets Love Sport
Let s love sport As we know playing sport is a good habit that most of the people love it. What is the
meaning of the sport? The answer is clear; sport means the regular movement of the limbs of the body
in a proper manner. Every day we can encounter with people who play sport but how many percent of
those people know the real effect of doing exercise in their body? Absolutely many of them seem not
to know the effects. Actually many people don t realize the benefits and importance of sport. Sport
especially your favorite sport gives lots of benefits. The most important benefits of doing exercise on
person are physical and psychological effect in a positive way.
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According to many researches which have been done by scientists, we can prove the importance of
sport for our health because 70% middle aged people who didn t do sport in their youth are now faced
with the serious problems such as hypertension and they may have difficulty in blood circulation
furthermore they become tired easily in early ages due to the lack of doing exercise.
The other benefit of doing sport is psychological effect on individual as it increases mental strength.
First of all, playing sport increases motivation of individuals positively. To illustrate this, doing sport
effects on feeling of persons in a good way and of course they may feel reborn after finishing their
exercise. By doing sport person stress will decrease and it may affect her/his job or university life
positively. Furthermore, playing sport increase confidence of the person during working. A clear
example is about me, sport changed my life positively and I can see good sides of life more than other
sides. I started playing sport (KONG FU) when I was 5 years old. I saw my motivation for doing my
home works was higher than my classmates. I had more confidence during exam because I learnt via
sport how I can control my mental power to decrees my stress during exams and how can I cope with
problems easily. I could pay more effort to do my assignments more than other students and also my
competitive spirit was stronger than
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30. Love In The Poem In William Shakespeare s Meaning Of Love
Initial Thoughts The meaning of this poem didn t immediately grab me until I read the lines Half drew
him in, half lured him in that was when I realized that Goethe was talking about being lured in by a
siren or a nixe. At first the poem speaks to me about love at first sight. That is what I pulled from it at
the beginning but as I said above, that one line threw me into it being about a siren s song. Luring you
in until you get devoured and disappear. Did Goethe love someone that he would have disappeared
with? The siren s song is something anyone could get forced into and lose themselves. Aspect(s) of
Interest Love, that is what interests me the most in this poem. I m a softy when it comes to love
poems, they pull me in. I was surprised that I wouldn t have chosen a poem from the romantics and
didn t go with the classic William Shakespeare, but alas, the siren s song pulled me in. The fisherman
seemed to be living a somewhat happy live fishing to his heart s content. He also seemed to be day
dreaming a bit just staring at the water. Who wouldn t get pulled into the siren s song? Only Odysseus
I have read has ever pulled out of the grasp of the siren s song. Many people do the same today.
Getting sucked into relationships that they no longer want to be in but seemed to be sucked into
staying. Just be Odysseus pull yourselves out of it and live a better life. Love isn t about being forced
into something, you shouldn t even have to try. Historical Context The age of
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31. We Must Stand Against The Devil s Scheme
Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil s schemes (New
International Version, Eph. 6:11). Unlike God, the Devil is not omnipotent; imploring demons as
assistants to construct attitudes, institutions, evil influences, and distractions into the course of this
world to effectively steer us away from Christ. Although Satan is a menacing enemy, it is ultimately
human nature and human choices that pose the greatest threat, twisting our perception of the world
around us. In contrast, we must stand against the devil s schemes , holding a firm position against
temptation and in turn, covering our n and in turn, covering our exposed areas of weakness− just as an
army must do in warfare. As depicted in the book of Job, the Devil s role in God s plan is to provide
tests for us to overcome, which will ultimately undermine him as such challenges subtly serve as a
guide to assist us in recognizing evil. The testing of faith , or the personal trust in God and confidence
in Christian doctrine, is recurrent to further strengthen and establish a rooted foundation and
relationship with God. In The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis attempts to persuade Christians to not fall
under the temptation of sin by speaking from a different perspective about spirituality, Christianity,
and human nature and choices.
By depicting disappointment with other Christians and hypocrisy as snares, Lewis declares that the
church is the devil s foremost tool for
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32. The Theory Of The Equilibrium System
In this lab, Le Chatelier s Principle was observed by shifting different equilibriums to the left or right
in order to make the colors of the rainbow. The equilibrium shift could be identified by the colors of
the solution. In the tray 5 experiment, the reactant was pink and the product was a dark blue color.
After stressing the equilibrium, a pink color indicated that the equilibrium was shifted to the left, and a
blue color indicated that the equilibrium was shifted to the right. The stresses that were studied in this
experiment were changes in the temperature of the system and changes in concentrations of reactants
or products. Le Chatelier s Principle states that when an equilibrium system is subject to a stress, the
system responds by attaining a new equilibrium condition that minimizes the imposed stress. The
main stresses on an equilibrium system are changes in concentration of the reactants or products,
changes in temperature, and changes in pressure or volume for gaseous equilibria. The stress will
either not cause a shift in equilibrium or will cause the system to shift left of right in order to establish
an equilibrium. Adding or removing a pure solid or liquid does not change the concentration;
therefore, it does not affect equilibrium. Only aqueous solutions and gases affect equilibrium.
Increasing the concentration of the reactants will cause a shift to the right. Decreasing the
concentration of the products also has the same effect. Decreasing the
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33. Factors That Affect Soil Development
Factors Affecting Soil Development
Studies on the research of soil have shown that the profile of soils is influenced by five factors
interacting with each there. These are: parent material, climate, topography, organisms, and time.
Parent material:
This refers to the mineral material, or organic material from which the soil is formed. Soils will carry
the characteristics of its parent material such as color, texture, structure, mineral composition and so
on. For example, if soils are formed from an area with large rocks (parent rocks) of red sandstone, the
soils will also be red in color and have the same feel as its parent material.
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It also means more runoff, more percolation and more water erosion. They all help to determine the
kind of soils in an area.
Relief:
This refers to the landscape position and the slopes it has. Steep, long slopes mean water will run
down faster and potentially erode the surfaces of slopes. The effect will be poor soils on the slopes,
and richer deposits at the foot of the slopes. Also, slopes may be exposed to more direct sunlight,
which may dry out soil moisture and render it less fertile.
Organisms:
The source and richness of organic matter is down to the living things (plants and animals) that live on
and in the soils. Plants in particular, provide lots of vegetative residue that are added to soils. Their
roots also hold the soils and protect them from wind and water erosion. They shelter the soils from the
sun and other environmental conditions, helping the soils to retain the needed moisture for chemical
and biological reactions. Fungi, bacteria, insects, earthworms, and burrowing animals help with soil
aeration. Worms help breakdown organic matter and aid decomposition. Animal droppings, dead
insects and animals result in more decaying organic matter. Microorganisms also help with mineral
and nutrient cycling and chemical reactions.
The Water Cycle
The water cycle, also called the hydrologic cycle, operates similarly to biogeochemical cycles in
which plant and animal nutrients move through the atmosphere, the earth, and through living things.
The
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34. Risks Or Loss Exposures
For each of the following risks or loss exposures, identify an appropriate risk management technique
that could have been used to deal with the exposure. Explain your answer.
a. Physical damage to the 2000 Ford because of a collision with another motorist. answer: The car in
this case has an old model and it has a limited value in the market, so collision insurance should not be
purchased.
b. Liability lawsuit against Michael arising out of the negligent operation of his car liability insurance.
answer: In this case the exposure has high potential for causing a catastrophic loss, so in this case
automobile liability insurance should be purchased.
c. Total loss of clothes, television, stereo, and personal property because of a grease fire
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35. Local Motors Case Study Analysis
Local Motors: Designed by the Crowd, Built by the Customer Case Study Analysis Table of conten
Table of content 2 Introduction 3 Local Motor s business model vs. typical models 3 The CANVAS
model 3 Customer Segments 3 Value propositions 3 Channels 4 Customer Relationships 4 Revenue
Streams 4 Key Resources 4 Key Activities 5 Key Partnerships 5 Cost Structure 5 Evaluation of the
business model 5 Customer involvement according to NIKE 6 LM template in the clothing industry 7
References 8 Introduction The financial crisis starting in 2008 and the following recession hit hard the
US auto sector. Traditional car makers had to realise that substantial changes were needed in order to
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Those who prefer other way of service can easily access information on LM s website about all auto
components and inform themselves about mechanics who can service their car. Channels There are
two key channels what LM uses to deliver value for its customers: the community and the regional
microfactories. The community is a core element of LM s business model and consists of a group of
car enthusiasts and designers who communicate mainly on an online platform, but they also meet in
person during events organized by LM. Microfactories serve as places for car manufacturing but they
mean a lot more for the company. They are places to gather together with the community and to work
together with customers whilst assembling. Both key channels are important parts of LM s marketing
strategy and play a prominent role in the customer experience. LM uses mainly these own and direct
channels to reach its customers. It raises awareness about its cars using mostly its website. This
platform also helps potential customers in evaluating the offerings of LM as community members
share their opinion, knowledge and experience there. The purchase, the delivery and the after sales
service happen through the channel of microfactories. Customer Relationships Three categories of
customer relationships co exist in the business model: personal assistance, communities, and co
creation. Personal assistance has an important role. LM
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36. Daedalus And Icarus
The Role of Nature:
Icarus and Daedalus both used nature in the passage and it connected with the poem to show how
nature has roles in myths and in poems. In both the passage and the poem nature has a role in both of
them. I will be telling you nature had a role in the passage and the poem. In the passage Icarus and
Daedalus was based all around nature. They were being held captive because of a king. Daedalus had
saw seagulls flying thought that he could transform that for him and his son because the only thing
that was living and had true feeling was the birds/seagulls flying around. So he did so and took some
feathers and wax and then made wings for him and his younger son Icarus. Even in paragraph 5 it says
Remember, says the father
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37. Prayer In Schools Research Paper
In 1960 Madalyn Murray O Hair sued Baltimore public schools for requiring students to read the
Bible and to recite the Lord s prayer. At this time in history reciting prayers and reading the Bible
were common in schools across the nation. Children could be excused from this exercise if they were
equipped with a note from their parents. Instead of O Hair following this procedure she believed that
this exercise violated the First Amendment rights. The case ended up making it to the Supreme Court
where is was joined with a similar case. In 1963, the court ruled in favor of O Hair with an eight to
one vote. The Supreme Court decision ended prayer and prayer recitation in schools. To this day this
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The biggest motive behind banning is the separation of church and state. Separation of church and
state is the distance between religion and the nation state. This is hard concept to find a concept to find
a fine line between church and state. This can be resolved by keeping everything completely separate.
All church related stuff stays within church or home and all state stuff is elsewhere. Prayer within ones
self is not banned so there is no need for mandatory prayer especially if there are students who choose
not to pray. They would be singled out due to not participating which is not fair for them. Prayer
within public schools could potentially lead to intolerance due to religious difference amongst the
students that were unaware. This could again also lead to singling out student also known as
ostracized. Public schools were created for all students and are funded by all taxpayers. With that
being said it only makes sense and is right for the school to stay neutral due to the difference in
religious beliefs between students and taxpayers. Banning school prayer has prevented many conflicts
of within the school system because of different religious
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38. Alfred Jules Ayer s Language, Truth and Logic, the Major...
In 1936 Alfred Jules Ayer published a book named, Language, Truth, and Logic. At the time of its
publication, it was understood to be the major thesis of Logical Positivism (Macdonald). In order to
understand the Verification Principle, one must first become somewhat familiar with Logical
Positivism. Logical Positivism is a school of philosophic thought that combines empiricism, the idea
that observational evidence is indispensable for knowledge of the world, with a version of rationalism
incorporating mathematical and logico linguistic constructs and deductions in epistemology, the study
of knowledge (Log Pos). The Verification Principle states that a statement is cognitively meaningful if
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In the future I believe humans will return to the practice of having fewer divorces. According to the
Verification Principle, Logical Positivists believe a large part of philosophy can not be judged as either
true or false. Many statements concerning aesthetics, metaphysics, and theology have been rendered
cognitively meaningless and cannot be proven logically, mathematically, nor by observation or
experiment (Reilly). Woodstock was a great event for music lovers. Tonight the stars will cease to
shine. Is there really life after death? A.J. Ayers and the Logical Positivists believed that cognitively
meaningless statements had no truth in value, and that itself made it a waste of time to debate them.
Karl Popper did not like the requirement that meaningful sentences be verifiable, stating the positivists
criterion of verifiability was too strong a criterion for science, and proposed that they be replaced by a
criterion of falsifiability (Karl Popper). Popper believed that falsifiability was a better criterion
because it did not invite the philosophical problems inherent in verifying induction, and it allowed
statements from the physical sciences which seemed scientific but which did not meet the verification
criterion (Log Pos). Popper also argues that science should adopt a methodology based on
falsifiability, because no number of experiments can ever prove a
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39. The Spanish Colonization Of Latin America Essay
Because the Indians and Spanish lived in different areas in Latin America, the Indian culture and
society did not change significantly. Or did there society change? The Spanish colonizers had a huge
influence on the indigenous peoples of Mexico and Peru s, culture, language, traditions, religion, even
on their native food. One can say that this came into being shortly after Columbus discovered the New
World. The Spanish conquistadors, who sailed with Columbus to the New World, were the first to
leave their mark on the new territory. We still see some of these traditions in today s society. The
Spanish taught the Indians of their oral traditions of legends and jokes, music, food, beliefs, and
customs. The Indians even picked up on their native tongue, Spanish, and used it as their own and still
do to this day. There are many things in the Mexican culture which have contributed to the shaping
and molding of the modern Latino society, such as the Mexican history, culture, language, religion,
and traditions.
The Indigenous culture is not simply a blend of Mexico used to be, but the results of a unique
historical process that developed with an originality all its own. This culture was divided into many
different social classes after the Spanish took the reins. Like they started to develop a governmental
system for the Indigenous people and they started to tax them with the Bourbon Reforms. Many
Indigenous people hated the thought of this so they took matters in to their own
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40. Volcanoes And Climate Change Today
January 18, 2017, New England s 1816 Mackerel Year, Volcanoes and Climate Change Today
https://www.usgs.gov/news/new england s 1816 mackerel year volcanoes and climate change today A
study was regulated by the USGS in regards to the large catches of mackerel by fishermen, a volcano
eruption at Indonesia s Mt. Tambora and climate change. The article explains that the eruption that
occurred at Mt. Tambora over 200 years ago and the effects that it left at the Gulf of Maine that
intertwined human natural systems facing climate change. The study showed that the eruption in 1815
caused a long lasting extreme climate event in 1816 (which is also known as the year without a
summer) that caused the Northern Hemisphere s crops to fail. ... Show more content on
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The article also suggest that the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere are different in
regards to climate changes. Lewis believes that the southern hemisphere is more likely to have an
intermediate average summer with temperatures of 83 degrees and an average winter temperature of
78 degrees. This indicates that the climate here is similar year round and the only fact that keeps
Sydney from ranking higher on the list is the fact that it is too wet of a place.
3. March 3, 2017, Monitoring Alaska s Remote and Restless Bogoslof Volcano
https://www.usgs.gov/news/monitoring alaska s remote and restless bogoslof volcano A study
conducted by the USGS was conducted in regards to the Bogoslof Volcano which is an active volcano
that is located in the Aleutian Islands which is located just northwest of the Dutch Harbor. This
volcano has had active eruptions in sequence since December of 2016. There has been numerous
explosions from the volcano, which has shot ashes to altitudes soaring over 30,000 feet in the air. The
area is a major fly zone for aircrafts and the ashes from the eruptions has caused jet engines to fail.
The unknown is how long will these eruptions from the Bogoslof Volcano continue to erupt. Past
events have occurred from the Bogoslof; the prior eruptions lasted from July 6, 1992 through July 24,
1992, therefore, this current eruptions had already surpassed the prior eruptions that occurred in 1992.
However, the
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41. Theories Of FIFA
According to McMillan and Gandz case study, FIFA has had both the success and its failures with the
main issue on the case study been its scandals, which include corruption, bribery, and tax avoidance.
Other issues highlighted also include FIFA sponsorship deals, reforms, and unfavorable workers
conditions that has contributed to the attitudes of most of the employees . According to the
Transparency International, corruption within FIFA might involve referees taking a bribe, clubs
demanding kickbacks for player transfers, or companies seeing nPow (need for power) and
government rigging the bids for construction contracts. The case study has only mentioned one
successful high profile lawsuit concerning FIFA corruption due to the allegation of plausible bribery
surrounding the awarding of Russia and Qatar right to host 2018 and 2022 World Cup respectively.
Organizational Behaviour Theories and Concepts
The FIFA critical issues outlined above do link to the Classical Organizational Behaviour Theory,
which rose during the Industrial Revolution. Per this theory, people s motivation to work bases on the
physical and economic needs, rather than social needs and job satisfaction. The approach also
advocates for specialization of labor, central leadership and decision making, and profit maximization.
In the case study, it is apparent that FIFA is driven by the concept of profit maximization without
caring of its workers; for example, forced labor in world cup project in Qatar,
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42. The Most Popular Word Of Fuck
Out of all the words that start with an F, fuck is the only word that is considered the F word . There are
many origins of this word, some may appear to be true due to the way we use this word in context
today,but don t be fooled, quite a few origins of this word are actually false. Fuck has taken place of
many words throughout the years, but this generation is breaking tradition. I think this word will be
around for a long time and sooner or later it will be part of our daily vocabulary. A study on Facebook
shows that within three days, the word fuck is used over 9.5 million times, and the numbers are
growing more and more each day. ( The Most Popular Swear Words on Facebook )
The origin of fuck has been misunderstood for many years. One ... Show more content on
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Anytime the word fuck was used before the 15th century it was used to describe a type of hit or strike
during a fight. ( Etymology of Fuck ) ( On the Origin of Fuck ) The word swive meant to have sexual
intercouse back in the day, swive was the equivalent to fuck now a days. The word swive came from
the Middle English, but isn t used as consistently as it was back then. Then, shag came in place of
swive in the 18th century and used mostly by the British. Fuck was first used in the Austin Powers
film, many people boycotted the film and tried to get it banned from being played in theatres, but the
complaints were not upheld and the movie continued to be made. ( The Definition of Shag )( A
Fucking Short History of the F Word )
There are many different meanings of the word fuck. The most commonly used definition of the word
fuck is to ruin or damage which is used as a verb. An example of the word fuck used in context would
be Oh fuck! I just stubbed my toe! The second most commonly used definition is to have sexual
intercourse with someone in which the word is also used as a verb but, on occasions, it can also be
used as a noun. An example the sexual version of fuck used as a verb in a sentence is, I would fuck
Libby, if I wasn t married to Martha. Fuck can also be used as a noun, when used as a noun it is an act
of sexual intercourse. An example of the noun version of the word fuck is, Caroline and I had a fuck in
my
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43. Orson And Citizen Kane, Touch Of Evil, And Othello, Make...
Elie Rahbani
201300566
History of film paper:
Topic:
Orson welles
Question:
How do the formalistic and ideological patterns found in Orson Welles s movies; Citizen Kane, Touch
of Evil, and Othello, make him a great auteur?
Outline:
1. Orson Welles (Biography and 3 films)
2. Formalistic patterns:
➢ Mise en Scene in each film
➢ Editing in each film
3. Ideological patterns (in each film)
4. Orson Welles as an Auteur
1. Orson Welles:
Biography:
Orson Welles was born on the 6th of May in 1915 and died in 1985, on the 10th of October. He used
to play magic, paint, and play the piano as a child, a later on he found himself directing, producing,
writing and acting. Orson Welles performed in Romeo and Juliet, and started a radio career at the
same time in 1934.
He created the Mercury theatre, which was a success back then, but ended it due to financial problems
and settled down on filmmaking. After these many activities, he filmed the famous Citizen Kane in
1939 but released in 1941. Then the movie s audience rated it as one of best films ever made.
Orson s defense about his movies was that they were specially affected by his life experiences that got
him to a point of self destruction. Many of his next films weren t that successful but in spite of that,
his reputation as a filmmaker has highly climbed ever since.
44. 3 Films:
a) Citizen Kane:
Charles Foster Kane is one of the wealthiest and dominant men in the US dies so a newspaperman
decides to work in his death
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