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Ethics And Legality Of The Strategy 3
Contents
Executive Summary 2
Name of student Name of instructor Date of submission 3
Ethics and Legality of the Strategy 3
INTERVIEW HANDLING AT TURKEY 4
Predicament Lopez Incurred: 5
Lopez in Turkey? 5
Bibliography 6
Executive Summary
The case illustrates the ethical dilemma Lopez faces during her tenure in Imatari an ecommerce
startup company that developed ecommerce businesses either by buying out or by imitating the plan
from other players. Lopez a fresh Harvard business graduate faces a deadlock between ethical values
and professionalism while working at imatari. Since the company have severe Human resource
practices and business strategy, Lopez has to decide whether to pursue he career with the organization
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Lopez on joining the company,
Ethics and Legality of the Strategy
Imatari, is a Dubai based ecommerce business headed by plamo. The company imitates the business
model of the other existing business models and operates under Grey marketing strategy. The business
model as whole is illegal as, copying of the business model is adhered to copyright and imitating the
model without concerns exposes the company to legal allegation.
In addition to this, Imatari has weak Human resource department and organizational structure. There is
no hierarchy and job roles, which makes people non liable for any action taken to pursue the work.
Also due to weak or absence of human resource policies, the company fires and shuts down the
operations and employees without any prior notice. This makes the company liable to lawsuit because,
of the unethical practice to fire the employees without any prior notice. However it also depict the
cultural and organizational value of the company which is making profits at all cost that shapes the
human resource practices of the company and allows it to shut down the business if turns to be non
profitable. Since the company practices such policies and rules, it started conflicting with the mindset
and ethical values which Lopez has developed
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Greed In A Christmas Carol
According to the American Heritage College Dictionary the word Christmas is defined as the annual
festival of the Christian church commemorating the birth of Jesus: celebrated on December 25 and
now generally observed as a legal holiday and an occasion for exchanging gifts. When one thinks of
Christmas they may think of Santa, elves, Jesus, and Christmas music. One such as Scrooge, who
hates Christmas and is greedy. However one English author reminds readers Christmas can be found
in the most dark people. Charles dickens s A Christmas Carol helps readers identify the negative
effects of greed. Some of these effects include the following: selfishness, ignorance, and
wretchedness.
First negative effect of greed is selfishness. Scrooge, although
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Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in...
The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal. In
both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s
pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal. Both
Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othello s jealousy forms
later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are acts of the
play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or concern for his
wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3, line 188, The
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Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship far is
mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a friend. In the
footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also mean lover. Leontes goes
on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this friendship could have already
gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred. The mingling of blood is referring
to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce the baby with which she is currently
impregnated. So this affair must have happened many months ago as Hermione is far along in her
pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride and his power. Leontes need children to continue
his families reign, a situation that becomes more dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no
thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get
Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself
more persuasive. This jealousy could stir not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of
Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes, just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying.
Othello and Leontes have issues with trust. Othello trust to much
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Why Are Internships Important In Social Work Degree Programs
Laura: Why Are Internships Important in Social Work Degree Programs?
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) recommends accredited social work degree programs
to offer internships and practicums. The CSWE s Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards
states that internships are a kind of field education that must meet certain requirements. Internships
must be directly associated with an accredited social work program at institution of higher learning.
The internship should have academic structure with established classroom objectives. Students should
be offered educational credit, the internship should be supervised by a social worker and schools
cannot substitute internships for mandatory classroom training.
http://www.cswe.org/Accreditation.aspx The Benefits of a Internships for Social Workers
Social work internships provide a strong dose of reality for students. One of the greatest challenges
that social workers face is transitioning from a comfortable educational setting to the social work field
where they must deal with serious real world problems and people. Internships, ... Show more content
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The more field training a professional receive, the better prepared and equipped they are to start their
careers successfully. Declining an internship may result in the case worker making the wrong
judgement call and unwittingly ruining the client s life. All social workers must have certain
foundation skills that are properly developed through educational institutions that follow the CSWE s
accreditation standards. Some critics feel the internship is unnecessary for non traditional students
with impressive skills, knowledge and experience. However, training standards should be raised, not
lowered for social workers. Removing internships contributes to lower levels of professional
expertise, clinical understanding and practice
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Consequences Of Colonialism By European Nations
Justin Ames
Dr. Alpana Sharma
English 3420
16 June 2017
Ou Libere? Are You Free? There have been countless consequences of colonialism by European
nations. The power of the church bent to the desire for land and wealth, warped to justify atrocities
impacting the globe. Unfortunately, there is one consequence that continues to devastate nations
throughout the globe today; violence. To begin to understand the effects we must first understand why
and how we got to the point of no return and the driving factor behind unsolicited and at times, bloody
invasions across the world. This ongoing turmoil and social injustices lead us to a resounding No.
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Some of these effects can be seen in the Africa s neighbor Sri Lanka, south of India, as seen through
the eyes of a young boy in the novel Funny Boy by Shyam Selvadurai. As the life of Arjie unfolds in
his home of Sri Lanka, we are driven down many winding roads. The internal struggle of a young boy
trying to come of age in a Tamil family hardened by life after colonization and the racial tension
between the Tamil and the Sinhalese. Under British colonial rule, the majority of the Tamil inhabitants
of Sri Lanka was brought in as slaves with few working within governmental positions. The Sinhalese
people outnumbered and continued to persecute the Tamil population once the British departed. The
following years were similarly as brutal as those once seen during forced enslavement. Although they
had achieved freedom to some degree, the Sinhalese government achieved new heights of corruption
and used many means to continue the oppression and separation of the two races. Many Tamil
families, like Arjie s, accepted the fragile state of affairs, but the animosity from years of violence and
subjugation was deeply imbedded in family culture and values. The gradual transition from steadfast
animosity, to acceptance and questioning of the strains between the two races on a larger scale is scene
across three generations presented to us in the text. The social constructs for the people of Sri Lanka
were built on sand. Although the
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Reimbursement, Record Keeping, And Best Practices
Reimbursement, Record Keeping, and Best Practices
Road to Recovery, Inc. is located in Georgia. Road to Recovery, Inc. has locations five cities in
Georgia including Atlanta, Smyrna, Gainesville, Forest Park, and Sandy Springs. Information
concerning the agency is located on their website (http://www.rdtorecovery.com/index.html). Road to
Recovery, Inc. collect fees directly from clients that are receiving services such as Clinical Diagnostic
Evaluations, the Family Violence Intervention Program, the Theft Awareness Program, the Victim
Impact Panel, Immigration Clinical Evaluations, DUI Court, individual counseling and the ASAM
program. Interns provide all of the services except for Immigration Clinical Evaluations. Clients pay
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Medicare and Medicaid is not accepted (Skyland Trail, 2017). Skyland Trail works with SJ Health to
assist client with reimbursements when one is working with an insurance company that is out of their
network (Skyland Trail, 2017). The client will have to pay for fees out of pocket when receiving the
service (Skyland Trail, 2017). Depending on the level of care that the client will receive, the cost of
treatment will vary (Skyland Trail, 2017).
Skyland Trail also offers day treatment. The client is charged an admission fee of $2,500 and should
pay for the first twenty days of treatment in advance (Skyland Trail, 2017). The client will be charged
directly (Skyland Trail, 2017). In the case that the client s insurance company is in network, the
insurance company will be charged (Skyland Trail, 2017). The average time for a client to be in the
day treatment program is two to three months (Skyland Trail, 2017). If the client is in the residential
treatment program, one should participate in the program for a total of four months (Skyland Trails,
2017). The individual may participate in the day program for two months and another two months in
the residential treatment program (Skyland Trail, 2017). These policies could make it difficult for
individuals from a lower socioeconomic status to receive treatment. For example, if one is unable to
receive intense treatment. Agencies such as Road to Recovery, Inc. makes treatment more
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Dominican Music and Film Essay
Dominican Music and Film
The Caribbean island nation of the Dominican Republic is little known by most Americans, but
America is ever present in the Dominican consciousness. Until Sammy Sosa and Mark McGuire went
head to head in the legendary homerun battle of 1998, few Americans were aware of any American
Dominican rivalry in western hemispheric culture. Nothing gave Dominicans more pride than to see
Sosa hold Major League Baseball s homerun record, albeit for less than 24 hours before McGuire
reclaimed U.S. dominance in America s favorite pastime. Only merengue, a tropical music and dance
form, exceeds baseball in its ability to raise Dominican nationalist sentiment vis à vis the United
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During the dictatorship, popular lyrics extolled the virtues of Trujillismo even as it was speciously
based on terror and rule by a mano dura (iron fist).
After Trujillo was killed in an assassination plot that many Dominicans deemed heroic (see next
page), merengue faced an uncertain future. Artists trained during the trujillato, including king of
merengue Johnny Ventura, summarily dropped the overt propaganda, but they emerged from the
Trujillo era with a heightened awareness of the power of their craft. Johnny Ventura would later
become an active political figure, and in 1998, win the mayoral election of Santo Domingo, the capital
and largest city of the Dominican Republic. In an interview in the summer of 2000, Johnny Ventura
asserts, I believe getting involved #8212;not just the artists #8212;in the search for solutions to the
great wrongs and problems that we [Dominicans] face should be everyone s obligation. Of course the
great majority of Dominican leaders are non artists, but Ventura s statement highlights an assumption
in Dominican culture that merengueros can make serious contributions to Dominican society and
politics.
Monumento a la muerte del Tirano Trujillo s Death Monument
De 1930 a 1961, el tirano Rafael Leonidas Trujillo dirigió la República Dominicana como dictador y
se mantuvo en el poder mediante el imperio del terror. En 1961 su auto fue
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Analysis Of The Movie Waiting For Superman
Danny kinder key Waiting for Superman
2010 Mr. Davis Guggenheim an American film director and producer wrote and directed Waiting for
Superman , a documentary that deals with the American education system. Guggenheim argues that
they are failing more each year in producing successful students. He finds where the faults are within
the public educational system. He takes the time to show us some of the faces to those numbers to
make his pubic realize they are more than just numbers dropping off the charts. He wishes to not only
inform, but also to inspire others to act. This essay expresses how he portrays his arguments
effectively; also identifying and analyzing the strategies that Guggenheim uses to organize and
develop his ideas and determine who his intended audience is.
Guggenheim successfully persuades his audience, first by using the ethos appeal. He does this by
opening his film by explaining that as parent, he also worries and cares for the success of his own
children and is very aware of the degradation of the public education. He is also being fair minded as
he opens up about a previous film he created where he was actually supporting the idea that public
schools worked. Although he held those beliefs up so highly once, he s now changed opinion.
Guggenheim sincerely expressing why this has happened saying, Ten years later, it was time to choose
a school for my own children...and then reality set in. My feelings about
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A Look At The Sound Of Music
A Look at the Sound of Music As a college student, I have seen innumerable people walking by with
their headphones in, using music to block out the rest of the world. With the convenience of an iPhone
or other smart phone, listening to music has become so casual. With the press of a button, voila! Miley
Cyrus is at the tips of your fingertips. It s become so normalized that these same people seldom think
about the science behind that noise in your ear. A disturbance in space results in a periodic wave which
propagates through that space, usually transferring energy ( Introduction to Waves ). This transfer of
energy can be explained by the conservation of momentum and energy in collisions. Momentum is
never lost; kinetic energy may be lost. If kinetic energy is conserved, the collision was elastic; if the
kinetic energy was transferred, the collision was inelastic.
Momentum is a vector, defined as p=mv, where momentum equals mass times the velocity at which
the mass travels. The rate of change of momentum is that mass s net force, defined as ∑▒〖F=∆p/
∆t〗, where force is equal to change in momentum over a given time interval ( Lecture 12:
Momentum ).
Mechanical energy is equal to the sum of kinetic (KE) and potential energy (PE), derived from the law
of conservation of energy, which states that the total energy of a closed system is conserved
(Tuckerman). Potential energy is energy that is associated with some force, and is thus dependent on
its initial position. Potential
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Essay Robert E. Lee
The person I am writing my report on is Robert E. Lee. Born January 19, 1807. He was born in
Stanford, Westmoreland Country, Virginia. He was the son of Revolutionary general, Henry Lee, Or
Light Horse Harry . He enrolled in the United States Military Academy in 1825 and became the first
cadet to rank Sergent at the end of the year. In 1829, when he graduated at the top of his class in
artillery and tactics. He also shared the distinction with five different cadets without any demerits
during the four year course of the instruction. He ranked two in his class out of forty six. He was
commissioned as the second lieutenant. Lee served for over seven teen months at Fort Pulskion on
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He fought in various other battles too such as: Contreras, Churubusco, and Chapultepec. Toward the
end of the war he got several other promotions but stayed Captain of Engineers. He remained captain
til he was transferred to the cavalry in 1855. At the outbreak of the Civil War Lee commanded all of
Virginia s forces. At the time of the formation of the Confederate Army he was one of the first five full
generals. Although he did not wear the general sign, he would wear it when the Civil war was won.
1863, Lee invade the north hoping that the southern victory would crumble the north s morale. He met
the Union forces under the command of George Meade. At the tree day Battle of Gettysburg in
Pennsylvania in July. It produced large amounts of mishap in the war.The battle was controlled by the
Confederates. The second day of the battle the confederates could not break the Unions position
Massive assaults were made against the Union. The assaults were know as Pickets Charge. Following
the defeat at Gettysburg, Lee was sent a letter by President Davis refusing Lee s request. The
Confederates never fully recovered from the substantial loss. He was later promoted to General in
Chief of the confederate Forces. September 28,1870 he suffered a stroke and later died of pneumonia
shortly after. The day to day life in a prison camp took much servitude although, it was said both sides
of the Civil
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Created By Erik Ziel Analysis
Argumentative Essay: Created by Erik Ziel, 1/10 18/17, per. 2, at Silver Hills Middle School.
Education is necessary but yet many people don t have access to it. This argumentative essay is about
how people are lucky to have an education and that it is needed. First of all, many kids dislike school,
but it is a very important part of one s life and is necessary to be successful (claim one). My second
claim is that many parts of the world don t have education, and even less classrooms. Last of all, even
though that have a education most of the time it is not proper because of the fact they can t pay to have
a proper education (Claim three). First of all, many kids dislike school (I know because I am in
school), but it is a very important
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Examples Of Existentialism In American Beauty
Emily Minnotte
Mr. Nath
English Literature
16 March 2015
Existentialism in American Beauty The 1999 film, American Beauty starring Kevin Spacey and
Annette Bening, follows the existential crisis of a middle aged suburban father and husband as he
becomes attracted to one of his daughter s best friends. After developing said attraction, Spacey s
character, Lester Burnham, becomes conscientious of his life and begins making a series of decisions
and taking actions that ultimately result in his death. The angst ridden film explores not only the
alienation of its protagonist from his society, but also showcases each member of the Burnham family
as agents of materialism and loneliness in their quest to achieve real happiness. The Burnham family
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The bleakness of Sisyphus punishment is due to its inherent meaninglessness, for despite his efforts,
the task has no purpose. This parallels to Lester s life prior to his acquisition of responsibility. Prior to
attempting to enact change in his life, the protagonist continues his monotonous daily routine at his
boring desk job, listening to the same soundtrack nightly at dinner, and overall subservience to those
around him: Both my wife and daughter think I m this gigantic loser and they re right, I have lost
something. I m not exactly sure what it is but I know I didn t always feel this...sedated. His rebirth to
life only begins upon meeting Angela Hayes, his daughter s seductive best friend, to which he
develops a sexual attraction. After meeting Angela, he begins to alter his life dramatically through
quitting his job, buying a car he always dreamed of having and exercising in order to perpetuate a
level of success and masculinity to the teenager. In the final scenes of the film, when Angela finally
bares her innocence and insecurity to Lester, he finally sees true reality for the first time in the form of
real emotion. In the last seconds of his life he is able to appreciate life and feel more alive than he has
throughout the entirety of the film. He is no longer lonely and is cognizant of his purpose in life: being
a father, husband, and making the choices he deems fit for his existence in order to perpetuate his view
of happiness, and not that of
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Metal Roof Research Paper
The Wonderful World of Metal Roofs
Homeowners across America are turning to metal as a green alternative to roofs. There are numerous
benefits associated with this type of roof, including durability and longevity. Additionally, metal roofs
come in a variety of patterns, styles and colors making it the perfect choice for discriminating
homeowners.
Durability and Longevity
A metal roof can withstand changes in the weather and ultraviolet rays better than other types of
roofing materials. Metal roofs will last approximately 50 years. http://www.disaster
smart.com/images/roof_life_chart568x344.png
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles last approximately 20 years. Common problems with asphalt shingle include curling,
missing shingles and the reduction of surface granules.
Wood Shakes
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As the temperatures plummet, moisture absorption becomes a problem. If the tiles absorb moisture
and then freeze, cracking of the tiles can occur. The life expectancy of this type of material is around
50 years.
Cost
Cost also plays a big role in determining the type of roof to be installed on the home.
http://www.roofingfundamental.com/Roofing Materials Costs Comparison.html
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are quite affordable. The average price for asphalt shingles is $100 per square foot.
Wood Shakes
Wood shakes are fairly inexpensive, costing around $125 per square foot.
Tile Roofs
Tile roofs are one of the most expensive roofs available. They cost approximately $450 per square
foot.
Metal Roofs
Metal roofs are a mid range option for homeowners. This type of roof ranges from $100 to $650
depending on the type of metal, the style and the pattern chosen.
The Environmental Benefits of Metal Roofs
Metal roofs have many environmental benefits, including longevity, recyclability and energy savings.
For these reasons, environmentally conscious homeowners are turning to metal roof options.
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Global Marketing Enviornment
Global Marketing Management
Introduction:
Marketing It means buying selling (exchanging) of goods and services. It is a process of innovating
new goods services, promoting it and finally delivers to the ultimate customers and firms. It is a
process of aiming the resources and motive of the firm on environmental factors. (Keegan
Schlegelmilch, 2001).
Global Marketing:
It is a process of planning and carrying on the trading activities across the different countries for
exchanging of goods services so as to satisfy the motive of the individual and the firm. (Czinkota
Ronkainen, 2007) The basic difference between the regular marketing global marketing is the range of
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The ultimate object of the business is to earn profit. In this system customers only decide what
products they want firms decide how and what products they manufacture (Keegan Green, 2005).
2) Centrally Planned Socialism In this the state has the powers for serving the public welfare. They
take all the decision regarding what products services are produced and consumers only have to pay
on their expenses. (Keegan Schlegelmilch, 2001).
3) Centrally Planned Capitalism In it fully allocation of resources is in the hands of private ownership.
4) Market Socialism In such a system all the policies, rules, procedures are in the hands of state
ownership (Keegan Green, 2005).
Social Cultural Environment The word social means to be social and to be a part of the society and in
business surroundings. Social environment includes consists of family, friends, peers which can affect
the purchasing power towards products. Culture includes the function of survival social system in the
human development in the human like social, beliefs, customs etc. It is that part of the human body
which is not visible but it directs the life of every human. Social and cultural environment is an
environment which has their impact on the business through reasons which includes: Religion,
Attitudes, Beliefs, Values etc. (Hollins, 2008). 1) Attitudes
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Symbolism In Stephanie Myer s The Host
The Host is a novel written by Stephanie Myer that uses symbolism, theme, and character foils to
capture the reader s attention. This book is about our planet Earth being taken by aliens called souls.
They are planted into the human brain and they control our bodies like parasites. The remaining
humans stay hidden from the invaders and try to stay alive. By using these three literary devices,
Stephanie Myers makes the reader ask questions about themselves and shows that right and wrong is
gray rather than black and white. The title is the first symbolism in the story. In a parasitism
relationship, there is a host and a victim. The souls are hosts of the humans, and when they are taken
over, they slowly disappear from existence. The only way to tell the difference between humans and
souls is the eyes. A human body that s been taken over by a soul has a ring of silver around the pupil.
The eyes are symbolic of what it means to be human. The cave symbolizes a womb, specifically the
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Wanderer is a soul that has taken over Melanie s body, but Melanie refuses to disappear. Her
memories become Wanderer s memories; she loves the people Melanie does. Stephanie Myer uses
character foils between these two characters to create interest. Wanderer is gentle and kind, while
Melanie is a fighter, used to running and killing to stay alive. The biggest difference is that they are of
a different species, they do things differently. Wanderer is used to travelling from planet to planet and
living as a host to many different species, while Melanie only knows Earth and her human way of life.
Wanderer has never had a reason to settle down on one planet, she has never felt the powerful human
emotion until she comes to Earth. These critical differences show that even the most polar people can
work together and find
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What Is The Position Of Garuda Indonesia
Informant Profile
Name: Untung Waluyo
Individual position: Line Pilot in Garuda Indonesia
Status: Captain
Organization Profile
PT Garuda Indonesia is a state owned company that becomes the first and largest carrier in Indonesia
with 64 city destination and 134 aircraft in operation. With its service oriented approach, Garuda
Indonesia aims to become the leading service provider for air travellers and air cargo shippers in the
nation. From its 70 years experiences in the aviation industry, Garuda Indonesia has been
acknowledged as World s Best Regional Airline, World s Best Economy Class, World s Best Cabin
Crew and others from respected institutions such as London based Sky Trax. Garuda Indonesia is also
the first Indonesian airline to join Sky Team. The headquarters of Garuda Indonesia Itself is in Jakarta.
Vision: The flag carrier of Indonesia that promotes Indonesia to the world, supporting national
economic development by delivering professional air travel services.
Mission: A strong distinguished airline through providing quality services to serve people and goods
around the world with Indonesian hospitality
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The acronym itself is also referred to emotion to make sure we are in the calm and stable state of
mind. So if Pilot having unstable state of mind, Pilot can t conduct any flight. The pilot may have a
problem in life either family, financial, relationship etc. which makes them having a bad mood, but as
professionals they have to remember that moods shouldn t have affected their working and they
should keep that problem away from mind for a while. Once pilot commits to conducting a flight, it
has to be gone at least for the time being, so it is not influencing the action and judgement during
flight. The key itself is just focused and concentrate on doing your job according to the
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Physical Causes And Complications Of Polycystic Ovary...
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive
age and is caused by an imbalance of a woman s female sex hormones, resulting in higher levels of the
male hormone, androgen and have irregular periods.
The ovaries may develop numerous small collections of fluid (follicles) and fail to regularly release
eggs. This makes it difficult for women to get pregnant.
The presence of androgen may result in physical signs, such as excess facial and body hair (hirsutism),
occasionally severe acne and male pattern baldness.
Due to the hormone imbalance, a woman with PCOS is more prone to developing diabetes and heart
issues.
You should see a specialist, gynecologists if you are experiencing the following
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In addition, your specialist may suggest
A pelvic exam to check your reproductive organs for masses, growths or other abnormalities.
Blood tests to measure hormone levels with additional tests for glucose tolerance and fasting
cholesterol and triglyceride levels due to increased risk of developing diabetes and heart problems
An ultrasound to check the appearance of your ovaries and the thickness of the lining of your uterus.
PCOS treatment focuses on managing your individual concerns, such as infertility, hirsutism, acne or
obesity. Specific treatment might involve the following
Weight loss might improve your symptoms, help with infertility and increase the effectiveness of the
medications
Combination birth control pills that contain estrogen and progestin decrease androgen production and
regulate estrogen. Effective hormone regulation can lower your risk of endometrial cancer and reduce
abnormal bleeding, excess hair growth and acne.
o Taking progestin alone can regulate your periods and protect against endometrial cancer. However, it
cannot improve androgen levels and will not prevent pregnancy from occurring.
To address ovulation issues, Clomiphene (an oral anti estrogen
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The Innovator s Dilemm Clayton Christensen
Nikhil Atkuri, Natalie Groom, Ayush Gupta Class Discussion Outline 2.4.16 The Innovator s
Dilemma: Clayton Christensen On the author: Clayton Christensen is a celebrated academic, educator,
author, and consultant. A professor at Harvard Business School, he holds degrees from BYU, Oxford,
and Harvard. He graduated with his doctorate from Harvard and was awarded a professorship position
at the same point in time. He is the author of 9 books and is widely regarded as the most influential
business thinker of the day. Introduction This book is about failed businesses that seemed to be doing
everything right. They were top of their industry, had responsible and attentive management, and
created shareholder wealth. And yet, these business failed. Good management is only situationally
appropriate, and when faced with change in the market and change in technology, they were not
equipped to change accordingly. For example: 1) Sears now it s just another retail store lacking
distinction and differentiation 2) IBM late to the PC market and then the laptop market 3) Digital
Equipment failed to keep up with the evolution of technology 4) Xerox missed the boat on personal
scanners and printers The author defines technology as the process by which any organization
transforms labor, capital materials, and information into products and services of greater value. The
book makes a case study of the disk drive industry as a whole because it is the best model for how
disruptive
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Queen Gertrude in Shakespeare s Hamlet a Victim not Murderer
Gertrude never seems to get in the middle of Hamlet and Claudius disputes, so many tend to assume
that she is involved in King Hamlet s murder. However, there is an abundance of in text evidence that
suggests she is very innocent and oblivious to Claudius plots throughout the play. Most of this
evidence supporting that Gertrude has nothing to do with King Hamlet s sudden death. From the start,
Gertrude comes off as a very clueless and almost blind character to the things happening around her.
She mourns for the death of the man she loved, but with her country in mind does what she thinks is
best. Sadly, while doing so, she involves herself in a dispute that turns deadly. It is very obvious
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Instead of asking ridiculous questions and going haywire, like her new husband, Gertrude simply
comments on the acting by saying, ? The lady protests too much, methinks? (Shakespeare 3.2.168).
She even becomes baffled by Claudius? strange behavior when he screams, ?Give me some light,
away!? (Shakespeare 3.2.172). Gertrude clearly did now know the plot line of the play before having
seen it, therefore she could not have been involved in the making of it earlier in the play. When
problems with Ophilia and Hamlet arise, Claudius simply sees this as another opportunity to quiet
Hamlet. He encourages the relationship, hoping if Hamlet is seeing Polonius? daughter, he wont speak
out about his suspicions of Claudius. Although, when Gertrude gets word of these news, she sees this
as a completely different opportunity. She, unlike her new husband, encourages the relationship in
hopes that it will cheer up her son and he will return to normal. She says to Ophilia, ?And for your
part, Ophelia, I do wish that your good beauties be the happy cause of Hamlet s wildness. So shall I
hope your virtues will bring him to his wonted way again, to both your honors? (Shakespeare
3.1.136). Gertrude only thinks of her sons well being. In which case, if she had been involved in King
Hamlets murder, she would probably be more worried about not being caught instead of how to make
Hamlet happy again. If Gertrude was Claudius? partner in crime, one would assume that he would let
her in
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The Origin Of The Land
Enticingly, the Spanish colonists came to this land with a passionate goal to develop the land and
extract its natural resources for their profit. To this day, the Spanish s action on this land has brought
prosperity and has propagated California to be the leading roles in the innovation of new technologies
and the production of movies. Despite of having this reputation, people seldom discuss on the origin
of the land. When the Spanish came, the Indian are the inhabitants of the land; ruling the land and
surviving with all the natural resource. As history is depicted by the victor, the fate of the right owner
of the land has always been untold. Their once peaceful time had ceased to continue as the Spanish
colonized and stole the land from the Indian. Trickeries and militaries were used by the colonists to
exploit the land for their benefits. The Indian population begin to decline as the newcomers were
[gobbling] up native foods and undermined the free or gentile tribes efforts to remain economically
independent and the outbreak epidemic of European diseases had declined 60% of the population of
mission Indians (Castillo). To not disremember the suffering of their people, poems like Indian
Cartography by Deborah Miranda and Itch Like Crazy: Resistance by Wendy Rose are composed to
capture their heart breaking moments and to disclose their suffering to the world, but both poems have
a different goals: Indian Cartography emphasizes on sympathy; while Itch Like Crazy
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Vulnerability Exposure And Security Exposure
According to Microsoft, a vulnerability is a security exposure that results from a product weakness
that the product developer did not intend to introduce and should fix once it is discovered (Microsoft,
2015). A vulnerability is a flaw in an asset which could be exploited by a threat. Where there is a
window of vulnerability, there is always a threat.
Vulnerability exposure is one of the most important security issues Information Technology managers
face. An information security exposure is a system structure issue or a fault in software that allows
access to information or capabilities that can be used by a hacker as a stepping stone into a system or
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Patches can be conveyed in three diverse ways; as a patch to the source code of a program, a patch to
the compiled binary code, and a complete file(s) replacement (White, 2007). Developers will release
patches as vulnerabilities arise; the patches can be received through a global wide area network
(WAN). This allows the users to update their systems as soon as possible after a vulnerability is found.
Patch management involves making sure that that all of the released patches from vendors are
installed in a timely manner, at both an operating system and application level (Vacca, 2013). This
includes managing these updates according to the organizations business schedule and having
emergency procedures set in place in the event of an outbreak. Patching vulnerabilities may be time
consuming, this is why many IT managers, IS managers and the general consumer need to be
proactive in managing their systems.
Patches may be created in various sizes from just a few kilobytes to hundreds of megabytes. Service
packs (SP) are issued by developers when the sizes of the individual patches reach a limit. Typically
anything over 100 megabytes in Microsoft is considered a service pack. Many administrators wait for
the service pack to be released rather than individual patches. Developers release patches and updates
rather frequently, for example, Microsoft
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Examples Of Mythology In Women In Love
Chapter no 2: Mythology in Women in Love by D. H Lawrence: D. H Lawrence and Women in Love:
D.H Lawrence was an English writer, playwright, novelist, poet and critic. His works represent a
comprehensive reflection upon the dehumanizing impacts of modernity and industrialization. Due to
his opinions and rebels nature he faced severe criticism and he suffered official persecution,
censorship and misrepresentation of his innovative work during his life. At the time of his death, his
open notoriety was that of the pornographer who had squandered his significant abilities. E.M Forster
wrote in the letter to the Nation and Atheneum (29 march 1930); The greatest imaginative novelist of
our generation. The influential Cambridge critic F. R. Leavis supported both his artistic veracity and
his moral seriousness. Lawrence`s best known novels are Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in
Love and Lady Chatterley`s Lover. In these novels he explores the potential outcomes for life inside of
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M. Daleski trends on mythological ground only to negate the contention that Eliseo Vivas advances in
D. H Lawrence regarding Birkin effort to stone the moon in the chapter Moony . Vivas resists that
Birkin expletives the Syria Dea on the grounds that he fear the Vulva dentata and wishes to convert
like the sodomitic eunch pastors of Cybele, an act which recommends to Gerlad in Gladiatorial the
following chapter. Admitting Lawrence`s perusing of The Golden Bough, Daleski blames Vivas for
over reading and rationally illustrate that the castration rites [as cited by Frazer associated with the
goddess make her an appropriate symbol of all that Birkin fears is destructive to the male. (P 170)
While it is factual that study of the mythic allusions can prompt to over reading, one wishes that
Daleski had sought after his conversation further, for Lawrence implies not only to Cybelle but also to
her cousious Artemis, Aphrodite and
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Self Image In The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan
Self image is crucial for an individual s sense of well being. It can also be a source for their identity
and dreams for the future. As well, others impressions of the individual considerably affects their view
of themselves. This interaction can either build their self esteem or tear it down. In his short story, The
Glass Roses , Alden Nowlan explores the idea that when an individual is coming of age and is
struggling to determine their identity, how others perceive them specifically father figures deeply
influences how they perceive themselves. Stephen, the protagonist, is a fifteen year old boy on the
cusp of adulthood working in his father s woodcutting company. As he finds fascination in beauty and
feels enslaved by the work, he fails to gain his father s approval and falls to depression. Fortunately,
he forms a friendship with the Polack, who provides a kinder definition of being a man as well as a
hope for the future. Stephen has low self esteem because his father views him as a disappointment.
Father son relationships are vital in helping a child form their identity and their view of what it means
to be a man. According to Stephen s father, a man is burly and somber and does not waste their time
on childish dreams. By these standards, Stephen [can] never become a man. For instance, Stephen s
willowy figure is not capable of achieving the strength the other men possess. More importantly, he is
too fascinated with beauty to desire to pursue the life of
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The Death Of An Athlete Dying Young
Housman s To An Athlete Dying Young
A. E. Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young, also known as Lyric XIX in A
Shropshire Lad, holds as its main theme the premature death of a young athlete as told from the point
of view of a friend serving as pall bearer. The poem reveals the concept that those dying at the peak of
their glory or youth are really quite lucky. The first few readings of To an Athlete Dying Young
provides the reader with an understanding of Housman s view of death.
Additional readings reveal Housman s attempt to convey the classical idea that youth, beauty, and
glory can be preserved only in death.
A line by line analysis helps to determine the purpose of the poem. The first stanza of the poem tells of
the athlete s triumph and his glory filled parade through the town in which the crowd loves and cheers
for him. As Bobby
Joe Leggett defines at this point, the athlete is carried of the shoulders of his friends after a winning
race (54). In Housman s words:
The time you won your town the race
We chaired you through the market place;
Man and boy stood cheering by,
And home we brought you shoulder high. (Housman 967).
Stanza two describes a much more somber procession. The athlete is being carried to his grave. In
Leggett s opinion, The parallels between this procession and the former triumph are carefully drawn
(54). The reader should see that
Housman makes another reference to shoulders as an allusion to connect the
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Benefits of Creating Dual Language Programs Essay
Dual language is a form of education in which students are taught to read and write in two languages.
The majority of dual language programs in the United States teach in English and Spanish, although
there are emerging programs that teach in Mandarin, Japanese and Hindi. The programs start of
mostly in kindergarten sand 1st grade and continue throughout primary education, in addition some
dual language programs depending on the grade continue through middle and high school. Even
Hayward s own Burbank elementary and Winton middle school are offering dual language programs.
Each level of teaching uses a different language ratio in which class is instructed the classes start off
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Lindholm Leary, 2007). Dual language programs were started around forty years ago. The first school
district to start using it was Dade County Public Schools in Miami, Florida in 1962 in the following
years programs spread into Washington D.C., Chicago, Illinois, and San Diego, California. There are
an abundance of dual language programs nation wide where Spanish is the most popular language
taught with, 94% of instruction throughout the country ( Dual Language,2014). There have even been
bills that have supporting Bilingual Education in the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964, The
Bilingual Education Act of 1968, Lau v. Nichols of 1974, Phyler v. Doe of 1982 and Executive Order
13166 of 2000 lastly No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
One of the biggest benefits in creating more dual language programs would be that the English
language learners will be able to advance more in their academics. The transition from traditional
bilingual education toward English language immersion is an easier switch which ultimately helps
ELLs catch up with their English speaking peers. This not only benefits the students who are ELL but
their peers who at the same time are learning Spanish. English language learners become more fluent
in
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Career Technical Education Essay
Current Economic Trends and Career Technical Education
The changes in economic demands, have a direct relation to Career Technical Education (CTE) today.
In coordinating the right curriculum for a student s chosen field and preparing them to transition to
21st Century workforce has been a long debate throughout the evolution of economics. Educators
struggle as to what type of education should we really be providing our youth today. The change in
economic demands have altered how many view the role of public education as it relates to the labor
market. Career Technical Education (CTE) is the corner stone for many individuals as a guidance to a
successful career. The workforce requirements for educational development of today s youth is require
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Throughout the centuries, economy and education grow from apprenticeships and applied learning of
the 18th century to a more mechanization in the 19th century followed by just in case learning of the
20th century to the just in time learning of the 21st century. As time goes through each century career
technical training was correlated to economic development, and preparing students for job skills and
postsecondary education. Throughout the evolution of economic needs, the U.S. Federal and State
Government provided funding through educational acts by setting aside money to also prepared
students for the workforce. Career Technical Education is breaking barriers on gender, race, and low
income students by deemphasizing vocational as not only specific skill based education, but also as a
broad pathway leading to a more prosperous career if students should decide to continue to a
postsecondary institution. This shift opened Career Technical Education to all students who are
looking for courses that will articulate from secondary to postsecondary institutions. The tech prep
opportunity increased high school graduation rates
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Ecological Systems Theory By Urie Bronfenbrenner
Ecological Systems Theory The Ecological Systems Theory was founded by Urie Bronfenbrenner.
This theory focuses on the impact of the environment on a child s overall development. The
identifying characteristics of Bronfenbrenner s theory are the five systems used to organize external
influences within a child s development. These systems are the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem,
macrosystem, and chronosystem. Each system is aligned with specific interaction levels. The
microsystem is considered to be the most intimate of the levels, in which development is dependent on
the immediate environment. The immediate environment would include adults, peers, and siblings
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The Ecological Systems Theory applies to different aspects of the lifespan due to the ability to apply
the five systems continuously throughout the life span. The chronosystem can transition and change
within one s life. The macrosytem can align with infancy, this system setting examines the culture of
the individual. The exosystem can align with childhood into adolescent stages due to this systems
connection with forming healthy attachments. The mesosystem aligns with relationships throughout
life and peer interaction, this can take place in adolescence and continue throughout adulthood and
change based on experiences, in which the individuals Microsystem evolves (Wong, Hall, Justice
Hernandez, 2015, p. 32 33). There can be cultural, ethical, and legal concerns associated with this
theory are somewhat intertwined. The possible assumption that if a child is born poor, of ethnic
minority, raised in a violent setting, and neglected by parents foster care placement may lead to
disruption within the child s chronosystem. This can lead to attachment issues related to trauma,
increased fight or flight reactions that may lead to legal issues, academic challenges, and poor social
skills. There is a possible ripple effect from life events and socioeconomic status that could lead to
changes with behavior in association with the child s environment. Understanding this theory can help
with application in a school setting
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Case Study Joint Tenant Martin
Introduction
Martin has decided to retire after many years as a deputy and detective. Over the years Martin has
acquired a couple of properties that he plans to enjoy during his retirement. Martin, unfortunately, has
legal concerns related to each of the properties and has sought out of the advice of an attorney, who
happens to be an old friend from his church.
Joint tenant with rights of survivorship The first property to be discussed is a Mountain Property
purchased by Martin 31 years ago. Martin bought this property with a group of friends as joint tenants
with a right of survivorship. In most states, a joint tenant with the right of survivorship states that each
owner of the property has equal shares and no one person can have more than the other. It also states
that each of the owners holds their portions of the property until a time in which one of the owner s
dies. At his point, the property is redistributed equally to the remaining owners. This process proceeds
until only one owner is alive, at which time he or she becomes the sole owner, and in this case that
would be Martin since he is the sole surviving owner of the property in question. However, when
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Even though the car was sold with fraudulent intentions by the fired valet, Martin may have a tough
time getting his car back. According to the Uniform Commercial Code 2 403(1) Martin would not
have the right to the vehicle because a good faith buyer for value purchased it. The defrauding buyer
gets possession and legal title, but his legal title is subject to the true owner s equitable remedy of
rescission, as long as it is not cut off by a good faith buyer for value (Good Faith Purchase of Goods,
1963, Article 6). The title to this car was cut off by a good faith buyer, which now makes the title able
to be transferred as a good title. Martin may have to pay some money to get this car
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Landmines-Personal Narrative
These people weren t trying to kill me, they were just going about their daily lives, same as every
other person. Besides, I didn t even have my gun with me. I didn t trust myself with it ever since I shot
a hole in the bedroom door while my wife was sleeping because I thought I heard someone coming up
the stairs. At this point, the man was maybe twenty feet away from me. I could feel my heart pounding
against my chest, my mind urging me to bolt for the door and make an escape. More questions flashed
through my mind, all of them without answers. Who are you? What are you going to do to me? What
do you WANT? I was being noticeably paranoid, and the bartender must have caught on because he
put his hand on my shoulder. Startled, I nearly jumped out of my seat. He had probably said something
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He was still terrified, but there was something about him that seemed almost calm. He was right,
though. We had gone over how these landmines worked in basic training, and there was no hope for
him. Any force over five pounds arms the mine, and if too big of a change in weight is detected, it
detonates. The catch with these mines was that there was a timer built into them, and it would still
explode, regardless of pressure, exactly sixty seconds after arming. I can t leave you here, we have to
do something! I shouted at him, clueless as to what I could do to save my best friend.. Anderson
looked me straight in the eyes. You have to get out of here now, understand? No, I can t. I won t! I was
on the verge of tears. I knew I didn t have much time left, but I had to do something. It s not your
fault, ok? Anderson said, his voice still shaky. But listen to me, you have to get out of here. I m not
leaving, damn it! Please. No! Anderson knew that we had only seconds left. Get out of here. That s an
order. I hesitated for a second, but met his
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Harry Connick Jr. Television Show Effect On Society
After visiting the Harry show it has made me wonder about how Harry Connick Jr. television show
effect people in society. Being that millions of people watch his show, I know it has to have some
impact on different communities. The episode that we attended have sent different messages to many
people of all ages, and influence those as well. Harry is a big face as a celebrity, so whether if he is a
television host, singer, or actor, whatever he does will affect people negatively or positively.
For example, when Harry introduced Jacob Tremblay who starred in a hit movie Wonder on the show.
It may have sent a message to the youth in society stating that whatever age you are, you can achieve
anything you put your mind to. The episode also shows how not everyone have a chance to experience
being an audience of a show or even being ask to talk on a show, so we should take advantage of
every opportunity that is offered. Also when Guillermo Diaz who plays in a drama series Scandal, it
also sends a meaning to adults as well. From this episode I learn that society offers plenty, not
everyone is as kind as Harry and his crew members, and not everyone is willing to give people a
chance a equality. I agree that Harry reinforce social value on that episode because of the fact that he
treated everyone like family. In term paper part I, I talk about how Harry feels like talk shows shouldn
t be about judging someone or gossiping but rather positivity and things that are important in
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Depression and Antidepressants Essay
Depression and Antidepressants
Specifically the serotonergic hypothesis and the action of Prozac
The cause of Clinical depression has long been a mystery to physicians and researchers. Many
different theories have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has been put forth. However, most
of what we know about depression stems from the results of certain drugs which have been successful
in treating the clinically depressed. These anti depressants have led to the assumption that depression
is most likely due to a chemical imbalance (of neurotransmitters) which somehow leads to the
symptoms of depression. To try and write a paper on all the theories of depression would be endless,
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The pertinent findings will be explained, and their implications on future anti depressants will be
addressed.
Many clinical studies have been used to suggest a role for serotonin in the propensity for depression or
suicidal tendencies. Most of these studies measured the level of serotonin in the CSF in certain
individuals. Results established a link between reduced serotonin neurotransmission and aggression,
impulsivity, depression, and suicidal tendencies. Other data, using markers in presynaptic and
postsynaptic serotonergic neurons have shown that reduction in serotonin neurotransmission is a
biochemical risk factor for suicide (1).
Other clinical studies have implicated fluoxetine s effects on serotonin neurotransmitters, based on the
fact that serotonin is synthesized from the essential amino acid tryptophan. Patients taking fluoxetine
who were in remission from major depression were given a special diet which was tryptophan free.
This rapidly decreased plasma serotonin levels, and after a short period of time (as little as 30
minutes) many of the patients began to have signs of specific depressive symptoms. Later, the
reappearance of more general depressive symptoms were observed in a majority of the patients. Thus
it was shown that fluoxetine has a profound effect on the neurotransmitter serotonin, and decreased
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Intercollegiate Athletics Chapter 7 Summary
Jayce Bailey Cravens
Professor Cuellar
Foundations in Sports Management
September 21, 2015
Final
Chapter 7 is titled Intercollegiate Athletics. Chapter 7 deals with a lot of information about the starting
of college athletics. The first three topics that chapter 7 focuses on is the Origins of Intercollegiate
Athletics Governance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, and other National Governing Bodies.
While continuing chapter seven I continue to learn more and more about Intercollegiate Athletics. The
next three topics its talks about is athletic conferences, basics of college sport finance, and director of
athletics. Chapter 7 is continuously gives information about intercollegiate athletics. Chapter 7 also
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Equipment managers may seem corny or inadequate, but without them it would be difficult for your
team to compete. According to the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) (What Is
Certification, 2008), equipment managers purchase equipment; fit equipment such as football helmets;
checks, clean, and inspect uniforms and equipment to reduce wear and risk of injury while preserving
the life of the equipment and garments as part of the budget management process; and establish a
comprehensive accountability system that includes inventory, reconditioning, and storage. Equipment
managers play a key role in intercollegiate athletics, but sports information directors are important as
well. According to Staurowsky and Abney, sports information directors are responsible for both
technical and management functions. Sports information directors basically make sure to spread the
word of an event coming up. They hand out flyers, game programs, newsletters and a lot more stuff.
Senior woman administrator is the highest ranking female administrator involved in the management
of an NCAA institution s intercollegiate athletics department. (NCAA, 2008,
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Marshmallow Observation
Name of Activity or Experience:
Rainbow Marshmallow
Intended Age Group:
3 Years Old Materials Needed:
One Large bag of marshmallow
One Small bag of marshmallow
One Scissor
One white cardboard paper
Various food coloring
Frosting
Space:
A table and container Goals:
The objective of this activity is for the children to group the marshmallow according to their size, and
learn to apply the different color, to the marshmallow, such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo
and violet. Therefore, they will have to identify the colors to do so. They will use their fine motor
skills, eye coordination and language. Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP):
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I will have the children sort the fruit by color, size and by the fruit itself. Another way I will expand
the sorting activity will be during science as we sort animals that live in a farm vs. aquatic animals.
Also by identifying and sorting any physical attributes that the animals have in common Assessment:
From the activity what was intended to occur was the children being able to identify physical
attributes and from there be able to form sets. Some of the behaviors that I will observe that will
indicate that children are learning will be as the children are able to identify things that are the same to
form sets, furthermore as they perform forming sets aside from this activity. Some of the things that
they will say will be things like this is the same , this is different , this person has this, and this person
doesn t , this is a set .
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Contemporary Academic Deliberations Of Love s Alchemy By...
Contemporary academic deliberations of Love s Alchemy by John Donne and On My First Son by
Ben Jonson has given rise to one controversial issue: whether love should be labeled as uncertainty. In
fact, some argue that the poem Love s Alchemy expresses the cynical love, whereas, the poem On My
First Son focuses more on pious love. These contrasting views have also been articulately conveyed
through words, such as, Alchemy and Farewell in the individual poetic works of both Donne and
Jonson, respectively, with one conclusion: to alter men by first enticing them to a fantasy world,
wherein they are rendered unstable, and later, compelling them to correct themselves. Furthermore,
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In fact, Donne is in a constant quest to find a deeper meaning of love, though he is only met with
disappointments at the end. To elaborate on this point, though Donne concedes that he had once found
love when he mentions, I have loved, and got, and told (line 3), he (Donne) still carries the disjointed
feelings that he got from this love.
Furthermore, Donne utters, Tis not the bodies marry, but the minds, (line 19). Here Donne s profound
connection and obsession with death, and that he is constantly aware of it. The words, shadow ,
angelic short scorn are related to the underworld that one may not easily embrace; thus, causing
displeasure. Many who might object to the notion that a woman plays a special role in a man s life and
she has the ability to make her man happy, Donne attacks this very notion as well: Our ease, our thrift,
our honor, and our day, Shall we for this vain bubble s shadow pay? (line13 14). By these verses,
Donne implies that though men have to work harder to serve their women, in return, however, men do
not receive the same amount of true love that they deserve; their love remains unrequited. As a
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Community Reflection
I chose as my subject University of Cincinnati, the dining halls, the workers there, their personal
communities, the interactions between the workers and the students. and lastly, I am interested in the
workers that cross the bridge between worker and student and take advantage of the free classes. At
first I was interested mostly in the interactions between students and workers. Every time i walk into a
UC dining hall I am struck by the sense of community among the workers. Its so full of energy I
always want to be apart of it. By observation I want to better understand what its like to belong to this
specific community. Like all discourse communities, there is a common vernacular or dialogue, that I
would like to understand a little more clearly. I want to learn more about it, and understand better the
work life balance of this commune of labourers. And how UC helps to better the environment. Does
UC take steps to make the environment comfortable and enjoyable, and do the employees enjoy their
job? Because what the workers get out of their jobs directly affects the community in and around UC
and Cincinnati at large. I learned more about the jobs and the university s role in these peoples lives. I
would like to see how the university helps to improve these workers lives. The university provides
over 15,000 jobs to the Cincinnati area, and is one of the largest job providers as well. I am curious to
see if there are any other benefits and improvements to the community
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Survival in Auschwitz
Levi, Primo. Survival in Auschwitz; The Nazi Assault on Humanity. 1st edition. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1996. I. Survival in Auschwitz is the unique autobiographical account of how a young man
endured the atrocities of a Nazi death camp and lived to tell the tale. Primo Levi, a 24 year old Jewish
chemist from Turin Italy, was captured by the fascist militia in December 1943 and deported to Camp
Buna Monowitz in Auschwitz. The trip by train took 4 long days in a jam packed boxcar without food
or water. Once there, interrogations by the SS of age and health determined life as a prisoner or
untimely death. Levi along with hundreds of fellow Jews were stripped of their clothes, given rags to
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During Levi s captivity, the Killing Machines had already been tested and were being refined with
each use. Levi describes how selections could be made at any time, anywhere. From the hut in the
early or late hours, during roll call, on the march to work, and especially in the infirmary. In the last
chapter when the Germans were evacuating the camp with the healthy prisoners it was not stated
where they were going. It is my impression they were headed for the Killing Machines. The
appeasement of what the Nazi s were doing by other countries was not in the minds of Levi and his
comrades. Survival was of the utmost importance. What was going on in the outside world was of no
significance. Live to see tomorrow was the ultimate goal. The theme of Isolationism was seen
throughout Survival in Auschwitz. Germany was isolated from the rest of the world and Levi was
isolated from his family, friends and country. Within the camp, each hut was separated from one
another and those confined to the infirmary were secluded from the rest. The prisoners themselves
both consciously and unconsciously practiced self isolationism as
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The Role of the Visual in Today s Society Essay
The Role of the Visual in Today s Society
The role of the visual in today s society is quite apparent. Beautiful, flashy images are everywhere in
the media, and all of them serve the same purpose. The purpose of all of these images is to get you,
the consumer to buy the product that is being sold, or at least buy into the idea that a particular product
represents. The role of the visual in modern architecture is very much the same. The purpose of the
visual in modern architecture is to publicize or privatize a building through any media necessary to
create the desired representation, and thereby sell the idea. In the case of Le Corbusier, the goal was to
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The few original pictures that Corbusier took of this building are what actually put Villa Savoye on the
map as an architectural achievement. The images speak of movement, seen in the ramp. They
demonstrate the progression one would take from the ground to the roof, and from there to the vast
expanse beyond. They also speak of the temporality of the building, as if it just happened to be there
when Corbusier was walking by and decided to take this picture. There is also an inherent lack of
privacy common to all of the images. It is as if the whole world can look inside of the building and see
what the occupants are doing, which is precisely what Corbusier wanted. Thus he took them and
published the images, which were then distributed all around the world. He also mad a movie of the
building called L Architecture d aujour hui (1929), which demonstrated his voyeuristic approach to
how architecture should be seen. Villa Savoye, for example, is an apparatus (like a cinema) that
privileges the eye over the body, movement over stasis, and fragmentation over unity. Every window
is a lens, a purely visual opening; circulation is a poetic event of movement, orchestrated by ramps
and spiral stairways; the house acts as a dynamic and shifting catalyst to experience, not as a static and
finite center of experience. Publishing these images, and the making of the movie ended up making
Villa Savoye possibly the most public building of the time, and one of the most popular buildings
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The Great Controversy Of Sophocles Oedipus The King
The Great Controversy
Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud were the inspirational words spoke by the great Greek
playwright Sophocles. This inspiring quote sets the controversial atmosphere of Sophocles women in
the Greek tragedy Oedipus The King . However to fully understand this controversy, you must first
look at how compassion and selfishness flooded the lives of Sophocles women.
Throughout the play, Sophocles presents two prestigious women to his audience, Queen Merope of
Corinth and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. Queen Merope was the adopted mother of Oedipus and Queen
Jocasta was his wife and mother. Both women shared a common link to Oedipus as they both played
the maternal role in his life and showed him compassion. Although Jocasta was his biological mother,
Merope was more of a mother to him than she was. This is evident at the beginning of the pay when
Jocasta abandoned her child because she feared a prophecy but on the other hand, Merope who had no
children was given the child, whom she loved. In contrast to Jocasta who saw Oedipus existence as a
curse, Merope saw it as a blessing.
Following this further, Merope raised Oedipus and taught him all the guidelines he needed to know to
become the strong ruler that he was. She also took him under her wing as her own and presented him
the love he was never shown. For the most part, this was genuinely acceptable however, she allowed
this love to blind her from Oedipus erroneous actions. He became
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Flooding In Patoka Lake
Patoka Lake has not always been the exciting, enjoyable weekend get away as many have
remembered it. In the early 1960s, two communities surrounding the lake Jasper and Dubois would
have suffered tremendously from the reoccurring flooding. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as well
as the state of Indiana worked together through the Flood Control Act to create the reservoir, thus
inventing the wonderful recreational area that surrounds Patoka Lake.
Patoka River provided numerous amounts of flooding for the areas surrounding it, including the town
of Jasper, Indiana. According to Michael Steffen, The Patoka river would flood every spring before
Patoka Lake was built. Some years it was worse than others, but every year the south part of town ...
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Making Patoka Lake the 2nd largest operating reservoir in the state of Indiana, the people who worked
for the act are responsible for the flooding of Patoka, and the construction of the reservoir. (Source
19), they are responsible for operating, and maintaining any resource development project (Public 1).
Originating prices are $10,000,000 or more during these projects (Public 2), however, the Government
helps with some of the relocation costs (Sargent and Wallace 10). While the members of the Flood
Control Act of 1965 made the construction of the reservoir possible, this process was completed by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) (Ingle
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A Day s Wait Short Story
Deception appearance versus reality. In the short story A Day s Wait, the author Ernest Hemingway
writes about a boy who has fallen ill and his journey through his illness. The boy in this short story
suffers from an illness known as influenza. Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection that causes
fever and severe aching. In the short story A Stolen Day, the author Sherwood Anderson writes about
another boy who also falls ill, but in a different manner. This boy claims that he has inflammatory
rheumatism which is a genetic disorder that makes joints, muscles, and tissues feel inflamed. Although
the boy acts like he has inflammatory rheumatism, he clearly does not have the disorder. These two
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One of the quotes from the first story that has a similarity with the second story is, You go up to bed...
, (Hemingway 299). This quote shows that the boy was instructed to go up to his bed and rest. In the
story A Stolen Day, it says, She made me go ... and get into bed , (Anderson 306). This quote shows
that he was also instructed to go into the house and get in bed. These two quotes are similar because it
shows both boys getting told by their parents to get into their beds and rest. Another quote from A Day
s Wait is, You don t have to stay in here with me Papa, if it bothers you, (Hemingway 300 301). This
quote distinctly shows that the boy dismisses his father away from the room because he thinks it s
unbearable for his father to be watching him. Another quote from the second story is, ... I got up from
the table and ran upstairs, (Anderson 309). This quote shows that when the boy was at a table with all
his family there, he ran away and dismissed them talking to him. These two quotes are compatible
because they both have evidence that shows that each boy dismissed his family. One last quote from
the first story, A Day s Wait is, About what time do you think I m going to die, (Hemingway 302). This
quote states that the boy believes he is going to die from getting influenza. One last quote from the
second story A Stolen Day is, I might just suddenly die right here... , (Anderson 306).
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Ethnocentrism in Today s Church
ETHNOCENTRISM IN THE CHURCH TODAY
Introduction
Ethnocentrism is the act of seeing one s ethnic tribe better compared to those of the others. This
stereotype has with time crept into the religious foundation irrepressibly. Currently, the church is
experiencing a wave of ethnocentrism which if not curbed will see a religious waiver. Overall
researches locally and internationally prove that ethnocentrism is an ant to the timber pillar supporting
the church; with time it will eat into it and cause a major downfall.
Discussion...
Manifestation and Effects of Ethnocentrism
Of foremost challenge is that ethnocentrism brings about division within the ellipsis of church
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Indirectly, this vice makes the Christians fail to be the light of the world as God requires of us,
consequently making us sinners. Due to division of church members and split ups over the recent past
caused by ethnocentrism, there has been an impulsive opening of many churches. The split ups have
brought about many mysterious religious denominations that have distorted and biased the gospel
truth. The distortion of the gospel is what has instigated mushrooming of many cult churches that
teach contrary to the word of God. Ethnocentrism has therefore instigated the existence of false
teachings most of which are bound to transform their members into ardent devil flocks.
As it is the responsibility of the church to oversee events even those that are outside the clerical
premises running successfully, it s of late failing. Henceforth, ethnocentrism of such nature keeps
lagging the nation from completing the political metamorphosis it started since independence.
The Pauline epistles dwell much on the issue of ethnocentrism in the church, since the vice was
present in the early church. In 1st Corinthians chapter 1 4, Paul talks about church divisions and says
that they are a mark of spiritual immaturity. Thus Christians should not be at daggers drawn with each
other but be in harmony and in unity as one body of Christ. Paul goes on to condemn the Christians
act of
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Compare And Contrast Rikki Tiki Kavy
Some people say risking their life to aid others is crazy, but Rikki Tikki and Cap did anything they
could to help their friends.Cap wanted to fulfill Sam s promise, while Rikki Tikki was trying to protect
his friends and Teddy s family; however both characters were motivated by the desire to do the right
thing even though it was dangerous and tough.
Rikki Tikki was trying to kill the snakes and protect Teddy s family because they saved him. Rikki
Tikki was found on a roadside ditch about to die, so Teddy s family took care of him. Because of this,
Rikki Tikki wants to help them. In Rikki Tikki Tavi, written by Rudyard Kipling, it says, They
wrapped him in a cotton wool and warmed him over a fire until he sneezed and opened his eyes. Rikki
Tikki
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Compare And Contrast A Flapper s Appeal To Parents
Both A Flapper s Appeal to Parents by Ellen Welles Page and Thunder by Imagine Dragons, express
and embody a specific generation and address their elders, which are the parents and grandparents of
these individuals. Although, the two pieces use a different variety of appeals and rhetorical strategies
in order to achieve their purpose. These items both have their common similarities, they also contain
aspects that set them apart. In Ellen Welles Page s, A Flapper s Appeal to Parents , she defends her
own generation to the ones that came before her and asks for their help and understanding by using
many appeals to do so. Page self identifies as a flapper herself, so this makes her a fairly reliable
source to be able to speak about this topic and educate the reader about the flapper lifestyle and the
responses this group received from their elders. Page uses a broad selection of appeals to captivate her
audience and achieve her purpose. For example, Page applies an appeal to commonality to paragraph
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They are both appealing to generations that have come before them to develop an understanding for
their lifestyles. They also use some of the same appeals. For example, the both use an appeal to
commonality to coax their audience into feeling as if they shared some of the same feelings, actions,
and values as the newer generations which is made up of their children and even grandchildren. In
Page s article she remarks Remember how spontaneous and deep were the joys, how serious and
penetrating the sorrows, and in Imagine Dragons song, they use the same appeal to commonality when
they sing Just a young gun with a quick fuse I was uptight, wanna let loose, this is just another
example of the shared traits between these two
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The Self Assessment Test Assessment
The self assessment test that is offered in unit 2, is a great help in understanding the areas that we re
both strong, and weak in.Taking a self assessment is the first step towards becoming proactive in our
learning. Becoming proactive in our learning (Bethel University, 2014), can help us make greater
strides in the learning process.The Organizational Leadership program removes barriers to success
that adult learners face (Bethel University, 2014). As a student in the Organizational Leadership
Program, I took the assessment as well.I was surprised in the areas that I did well in.One area that I
did well in , was management and leadership of people. I am a retail store manager, therefore I feel
that this skill is a natural skill, that I embrace. Goal setting, is another skill that I feel confident in.
Given my career as a manager, I have to set goals by the shift, and the day, as well as the week, and
month.Planning, is another skill that I did well in, along with organization.The two go hand in hand in
my daily activities, and you cant be an effective planner without being organized. The last of my top
five skills would be, speaking.I am confident when I address others, and take the opportunity to do it
often. As far a the five weakest skills, I would say that Mathematics would be at the bottom of the list,
mostly due to lack of interest in math, that I have not put forth a lot of effort to succeed in this subject.
Understanding technology, is my second worst weakness. I
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Biography of Lucas Cranach the Elder
Professed painter of the Reformation, Lucas Cranach the Elder created many pieces of artwork during
his career, but his work that sprouted from the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the
Reformation was truly inspiring (Johnson). Judith with the Head of Holofernes, an inspiring oil on
panel by Cranach, impacted society in multiple ways that would remain influential even after his
death. Cranach s work played a critical role in the beginning of the Reformation and pleased the royal
court in Germany during the mid 1500s, which allowed him to rise as an artist and support dangerous
organizations in his spare time. This enthralling artist s specific piece was the beginning of a religious
motif that would appear in his later works and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of the corruption in the Catholic Church and the Saxon Court s support for such a violent and
misleading community, Cranach s choice to paint the biblical story of Judith with a spin that highlights
seduction, showing more skin in her appearance than other works and even highlighting it with
multiple necklaces and aristocrat clothing that may have been worn in the court, the painting almost
displays Cranach s form of political resistance (Zucker and Harris). The story behind this painting is a
Biblical tale about a strong heroine named Judith, who was known for her bravery and resistance
against the Assyrian troops that come to assume control over her people. In this story, Judith uses her
wit and seduction to ease her way into the Assyrian troops camp and continue with a genius plan to
execute the Assyrian General, Holofernes. She seduces him, and once he is drunk, beheads him in his
own tent, with his own soldiers all around him oblivious (Branch). Judith was able to defeat the enemy
and resist what could have been the end of many Israelites lives. Cranach s choice suggested a
political resistance that required a bravery similar to that of Judith s. Small details in the painting such
as the bodice of the dress and Judith s jewelry show Cranach s love for a decorative surface, as well as
the
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Texting While Driving And Driving
No matter how much effort state governments try to make to avoid people texting while driving, only
so much can be done on the government s and law enforcement s side of the matter. Different states
have different rules. Some outlaw texting while driving when under the age of 21 or 18. Other states
have hand held bans on cell phones while some states have an all phone ban. Law enforcement
officers who regulate and enforce traffic matters have to catch the person in the act of texting while
driving. Catching a person in the act is not an easy task to accomplish as an officer of the law. Even a
consistent and national law against texting while driving would plausibly not solve the calamities. I
think the true issue of driving and texting is contingent with the drivers. Drivers should take heed to
statistics, priorities, and lives involved regarding the issue of texting and driving. Many statistics can
prove how texting while driving is a serious problem, and a majority of the drivers do not realize the
risks. Other drivers know the dangers and risks of texting while driving, but do not have the
appearance of caring. Although the amount of casualties resulting from texting while driving has
decreased considerably, there is still a shocking number of deaths and casualties from this issue. The
number of casualties and deaths from texting while driving have surpassed the number of drunk
driving incidents. Drunk driving deaths a year amount to about 2,700 lives while driving and
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Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons Concerto
In the 1700s, Antonio Vivaldi composed his highly accredited Four Seasons concerto. The autumn
movement in this concerto follows the allegro adagio allegro pattern. Vivaldi provided sonnets to go
along with each movement to explain what the true meanings are. As a group, we felt it was necessary
to provide all of our reactions to the piece. This allowed us to interpret what each of the others were
visualizing throughout the composition. Some of our opinions may have varied, but overall the
general mood of the piece allowed us each to have the same emotions toward the Autumn movement
of the Four Seasons. For the first allegro movement, the music sounds upbeat, fast, and cheerful. In
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The tempo throughout the song varies from adagio to allegro, but favors the allegro speed in most of
the piece. As most of us have agreed, this specific movement is very repetitive in texture and tone. We
believe repetition is a main them in the song to help the listener get a feel for the piece and help them
memorize it better. As the melody progresses, the tone and volume of the piece make a drastic change.
It slows down as to show the time of year is slowing. No longer are children running and playing
outside, it portrays winter being right around the corner. The tone continues to fall lower, giving the
listener a feel of sorrow, as if death is in the air. The visualization of leaves falling is imprinted in the
listeners mind. Then suddenly, the tempo rapidly picks up and jumps right back into the main chorus,
which is abruptly cut short. The tune firmly begins to build up as it almost lullabies the listener
through the composition, while the volume steadily increases. I can picture myself swaying in the
wind to the cool fall breeze as the sun sets on the warm colors of the fall leaves. Just as the lullaby
seems to pick up in pace, it slowly fades in to the distance. Once again the volume of the piece quickly
increases and has the listener on the edge of their seat as joy fills the air. The pitch jumps from low to
high between each instrument as they begin to
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The Effect of Colors on Mood
THE EFFECT OF COLORS ON MOOD
Introduction
Got the blues. Green eyed monster. Seeing Red. These are all phrases that we hear often. Do different
colors really affect our moods? Many studies have shown that some colors make us feel calm, some
make us feel anxious, and others may make us feel more cheerful. Let s take a look at some colors,
their affect on us, their meanings, and some different views in other cultures.
The Effect of Colors on Mood
Colors and moods: A powerful mood altering tool
Our moods can be greatly influenced by the visual cues of colors. Our mood can be influenced by our
perception of color. Colors can conjure up many feeling and emotions. Following is just a few
examples:
The Culture of Colors
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Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility. A white flag is a universal symbol for truce. Angels
are usually shown wearing white robes.
The ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore white crowns and the ancient Persians believed all gods wore
white. In China and Japan, white is the color for mourning.
Pink
Pink is the most romantic color and is more tranquilizing. Sports teams have been known to pain the
locker rooms to be used by their opposing team bright pink so their opponents will lose energy.
Purple
Purple brings to mind royalty, luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic.
Purple robes are an emblem of authority and rank. Purple in a child s room is said to help develop the
imagination according to color theory.
In Thailand, purple is work by a widow mourning her husband s death.
Conclusion
Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color. Color can be a powerful mood altering tool if make
an effort to learn of its influence on us. We can be calmed, uplifted, angered, refreshed, even feel more
romantic, all by color. The next time you select an outfit, paint a room, or buy a car, keep in mind the
many ways our lives are affected by the psychology of color. References
Franco, V. (2002). How colors effect mood. Retrieved November 1, 2005, from
http://ok.essortment.com/colormoodaffec_rehv.htm
Johnson, D. (2005). Psychology of Color. Retrieved November 7, 2005 from
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The Psychic Medium
The Psychic Medium
There are many types of psychic phenomena that exist. In this paper, I will discuss that of the psychic
medium. The term psychic medium refers to a person thought to have the ability to communicate with
the spirits of the dead or with agents of another world or dimension through extra sensory perception
or paranormal powers. While a medium will always be psychic, a psychic is not always a medium.
The main objective of a mediums work is to prove survival of the human personality or spirit after
death and to help the bereaved come to terms with their loss. The ability of a psychic medium can
have a life saving effect. However, due to the many fraudulent practitioners trying to scam people out
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It all began when the Greek philosophers got into the habit of questioning nature, raising doubts about
everything. Sacred forms of experience were scorned and disparaged and eventually a certain kind of
science came to dominate our thinking; the old wisdom traditions were forced to take a back seat.
Of course, it s easy to tote up the pluses of Science, which has freed us from ignorance and
superstition, cleared the way to mastering the forces of nature, extended life and made things
comfortable for the affluent in capitalist societies. On the other hand, according to the official view,
consciousness peeps out momentarily, and is destined to vanish forever after death. Science has torn
down the ancient myths, and made the implausibility of life after death an article of faith.
The effects of these phenomena have a great impact on human society. When a mother loses a child it
is always a tragedy, but when there are a lot of unanswered questions relating to his/her death, the help
of a medium can lead to or bring closure to the family, enabling them to move forward. Most people
mourning the loss of a loved one are in an extremely vulnerable state, yearning for answers to
questions that one can no longer answer. If we could definitively answer these questions, the human
race would be that much stronger.
Now take it one step
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Consequences Associated With Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
There is no consensus regarding the mechanism of manifestation of neurocognitive consequences
associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and their definite underlying process is unknown.1
However, there are some findings and theories about it. In OSA, there are different levels of hypoxia,
which are associated with many factors such as obesity and severity of upper airway obstruction.1 The
hippocampus has a region (CA1), which is more vulnerable and sensitive to the hypoxia that leads to
inflammatory responses (COX 2, TNF a),2 which can bring about endothelial dysfunctions,3
disturbances of the cerebrovascular blood flow,3 and consequently neuronal cell death.3 In addition, it
provokes oxidative stress and nitric oxide synthase (iNOS).2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Another finding is related to Nox2 and NDPH (subtype of Nox2) which cause neural injury, and result
in impaired learning.2 Individuals who have none of these factors, genetically, are less vulnerable to
neural injuries and their consequences than who have them.2 Furthermore, Nox2 can activate hypoxia
inducible factor 1a (HIF 1a) and increase its level, which may be responsible for the neurocognitive
disorders.2 As well as this, Nox2 affects the level of HIF 2a, which is responsible for anti oxidative
activity, and decreases it that lead to increased oxidative responses and neuronal
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  • 2. Ethics And Legality Of The Strategy 3 Contents Executive Summary 2 Name of student Name of instructor Date of submission 3 Ethics and Legality of the Strategy 3 INTERVIEW HANDLING AT TURKEY 4 Predicament Lopez Incurred: 5 Lopez in Turkey? 5 Bibliography 6 Executive Summary The case illustrates the ethical dilemma Lopez faces during her tenure in Imatari an ecommerce startup company that developed ecommerce businesses either by buying out or by imitating the plan from other players. Lopez a fresh Harvard business graduate faces a deadlock between ethical values and professionalism while working at imatari. Since the company have severe Human resource practices and business strategy, Lopez has to decide whether to pursue he career with the organization or not. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lopez on joining the company, Ethics and Legality of the Strategy Imatari, is a Dubai based ecommerce business headed by plamo. The company imitates the business model of the other existing business models and operates under Grey marketing strategy. The business model as whole is illegal as, copying of the business model is adhered to copyright and imitating the model without concerns exposes the company to legal allegation. In addition to this, Imatari has weak Human resource department and organizational structure. There is no hierarchy and job roles, which makes people non liable for any action taken to pursue the work. Also due to weak or absence of human resource policies, the company fires and shuts down the operations and employees without any prior notice. This makes the company liable to lawsuit because, of the unethical practice to fire the employees without any prior notice. However it also depict the cultural and organizational value of the company which is making profits at all cost that shapes the human resource practices of the company and allows it to shut down the business if turns to be non profitable. Since the company practices such policies and rules, it started conflicting with the mindset and ethical values which Lopez has developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Greed In A Christmas Carol According to the American Heritage College Dictionary the word Christmas is defined as the annual festival of the Christian church commemorating the birth of Jesus: celebrated on December 25 and now generally observed as a legal holiday and an occasion for exchanging gifts. When one thinks of Christmas they may think of Santa, elves, Jesus, and Christmas music. One such as Scrooge, who hates Christmas and is greedy. However one English author reminds readers Christmas can be found in the most dark people. Charles dickens s A Christmas Carol helps readers identify the negative effects of greed. Some of these effects include the following: selfishness, ignorance, and wretchedness. First negative effect of greed is selfishness. Scrooge, although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in... The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal. In both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal. Both Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othello s jealousy forms later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are acts of the play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or concern for his wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3, line 188, The smallest fear or doubt of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a friend. In the footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also mean lover. Leontes goes on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this friendship could have already gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred. The mingling of blood is referring to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce the baby with which she is currently impregnated. So this affair must have happened many months ago as Hermione is far along in her pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride and his power. Leontes need children to continue his families reign, a situation that becomes more dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself more persuasive. This jealousy could stir not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes, just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying. Othello and Leontes have issues with trust. Othello trust to much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Are Internships Important In Social Work Degree Programs Laura: Why Are Internships Important in Social Work Degree Programs? The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) recommends accredited social work degree programs to offer internships and practicums. The CSWE s Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards states that internships are a kind of field education that must meet certain requirements. Internships must be directly associated with an accredited social work program at institution of higher learning. The internship should have academic structure with established classroom objectives. Students should be offered educational credit, the internship should be supervised by a social worker and schools cannot substitute internships for mandatory classroom training. http://www.cswe.org/Accreditation.aspx The Benefits of a Internships for Social Workers Social work internships provide a strong dose of reality for students. One of the greatest challenges that social workers face is transitioning from a comfortable educational setting to the social work field where they must deal with serious real world problems and people. Internships, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more field training a professional receive, the better prepared and equipped they are to start their careers successfully. Declining an internship may result in the case worker making the wrong judgement call and unwittingly ruining the client s life. All social workers must have certain foundation skills that are properly developed through educational institutions that follow the CSWE s accreditation standards. Some critics feel the internship is unnecessary for non traditional students with impressive skills, knowledge and experience. However, training standards should be raised, not lowered for social workers. Removing internships contributes to lower levels of professional expertise, clinical understanding and practice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Consequences Of Colonialism By European Nations Justin Ames Dr. Alpana Sharma English 3420 16 June 2017 Ou Libere? Are You Free? There have been countless consequences of colonialism by European nations. The power of the church bent to the desire for land and wealth, warped to justify atrocities impacting the globe. Unfortunately, there is one consequence that continues to devastate nations throughout the globe today; violence. To begin to understand the effects we must first understand why and how we got to the point of no return and the driving factor behind unsolicited and at times, bloody invasions across the world. This ongoing turmoil and social injustices lead us to a resounding No. While attempting to find new access to the prosperous goods and gold of Asia, Christopher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these effects can be seen in the Africa s neighbor Sri Lanka, south of India, as seen through the eyes of a young boy in the novel Funny Boy by Shyam Selvadurai. As the life of Arjie unfolds in his home of Sri Lanka, we are driven down many winding roads. The internal struggle of a young boy trying to come of age in a Tamil family hardened by life after colonization and the racial tension between the Tamil and the Sinhalese. Under British colonial rule, the majority of the Tamil inhabitants of Sri Lanka was brought in as slaves with few working within governmental positions. The Sinhalese people outnumbered and continued to persecute the Tamil population once the British departed. The following years were similarly as brutal as those once seen during forced enslavement. Although they had achieved freedom to some degree, the Sinhalese government achieved new heights of corruption and used many means to continue the oppression and separation of the two races. Many Tamil families, like Arjie s, accepted the fragile state of affairs, but the animosity from years of violence and subjugation was deeply imbedded in family culture and values. The gradual transition from steadfast animosity, to acceptance and questioning of the strains between the two races on a larger scale is scene across three generations presented to us in the text. The social constructs for the people of Sri Lanka were built on sand. Although the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Reimbursement, Record Keeping, And Best Practices Reimbursement, Record Keeping, and Best Practices Road to Recovery, Inc. is located in Georgia. Road to Recovery, Inc. has locations five cities in Georgia including Atlanta, Smyrna, Gainesville, Forest Park, and Sandy Springs. Information concerning the agency is located on their website (http://www.rdtorecovery.com/index.html). Road to Recovery, Inc. collect fees directly from clients that are receiving services such as Clinical Diagnostic Evaluations, the Family Violence Intervention Program, the Theft Awareness Program, the Victim Impact Panel, Immigration Clinical Evaluations, DUI Court, individual counseling and the ASAM program. Interns provide all of the services except for Immigration Clinical Evaluations. Clients pay for all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medicare and Medicaid is not accepted (Skyland Trail, 2017). Skyland Trail works with SJ Health to assist client with reimbursements when one is working with an insurance company that is out of their network (Skyland Trail, 2017). The client will have to pay for fees out of pocket when receiving the service (Skyland Trail, 2017). Depending on the level of care that the client will receive, the cost of treatment will vary (Skyland Trail, 2017). Skyland Trail also offers day treatment. The client is charged an admission fee of $2,500 and should pay for the first twenty days of treatment in advance (Skyland Trail, 2017). The client will be charged directly (Skyland Trail, 2017). In the case that the client s insurance company is in network, the insurance company will be charged (Skyland Trail, 2017). The average time for a client to be in the day treatment program is two to three months (Skyland Trail, 2017). If the client is in the residential treatment program, one should participate in the program for a total of four months (Skyland Trails, 2017). The individual may participate in the day program for two months and another two months in the residential treatment program (Skyland Trail, 2017). These policies could make it difficult for individuals from a lower socioeconomic status to receive treatment. For example, if one is unable to receive intense treatment. Agencies such as Road to Recovery, Inc. makes treatment more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Dominican Music and Film Essay Dominican Music and Film The Caribbean island nation of the Dominican Republic is little known by most Americans, but America is ever present in the Dominican consciousness. Until Sammy Sosa and Mark McGuire went head to head in the legendary homerun battle of 1998, few Americans were aware of any American Dominican rivalry in western hemispheric culture. Nothing gave Dominicans more pride than to see Sosa hold Major League Baseball s homerun record, albeit for less than 24 hours before McGuire reclaimed U.S. dominance in America s favorite pastime. Only merengue, a tropical music and dance form, exceeds baseball in its ability to raise Dominican nationalist sentiment vis à vis the United States. For years, Dominican musicians and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the dictatorship, popular lyrics extolled the virtues of Trujillismo even as it was speciously based on terror and rule by a mano dura (iron fist). After Trujillo was killed in an assassination plot that many Dominicans deemed heroic (see next page), merengue faced an uncertain future. Artists trained during the trujillato, including king of merengue Johnny Ventura, summarily dropped the overt propaganda, but they emerged from the Trujillo era with a heightened awareness of the power of their craft. Johnny Ventura would later become an active political figure, and in 1998, win the mayoral election of Santo Domingo, the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic. In an interview in the summer of 2000, Johnny Ventura asserts, I believe getting involved #8212;not just the artists #8212;in the search for solutions to the great wrongs and problems that we [Dominicans] face should be everyone s obligation. Of course the great majority of Dominican leaders are non artists, but Ventura s statement highlights an assumption in Dominican culture that merengueros can make serious contributions to Dominican society and politics. Monumento a la muerte del Tirano Trujillo s Death Monument De 1930 a 1961, el tirano Rafael Leonidas Trujillo dirigió la República Dominicana como dictador y se mantuvo en el poder mediante el imperio del terror. En 1961 su auto fue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of The Movie Waiting For Superman Danny kinder key Waiting for Superman 2010 Mr. Davis Guggenheim an American film director and producer wrote and directed Waiting for Superman , a documentary that deals with the American education system. Guggenheim argues that they are failing more each year in producing successful students. He finds where the faults are within the public educational system. He takes the time to show us some of the faces to those numbers to make his pubic realize they are more than just numbers dropping off the charts. He wishes to not only inform, but also to inspire others to act. This essay expresses how he portrays his arguments effectively; also identifying and analyzing the strategies that Guggenheim uses to organize and develop his ideas and determine who his intended audience is. Guggenheim successfully persuades his audience, first by using the ethos appeal. He does this by opening his film by explaining that as parent, he also worries and cares for the success of his own children and is very aware of the degradation of the public education. He is also being fair minded as he opens up about a previous film he created where he was actually supporting the idea that public schools worked. Although he held those beliefs up so highly once, he s now changed opinion. Guggenheim sincerely expressing why this has happened saying, Ten years later, it was time to choose a school for my own children...and then reality set in. My feelings about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Look At The Sound Of Music A Look at the Sound of Music As a college student, I have seen innumerable people walking by with their headphones in, using music to block out the rest of the world. With the convenience of an iPhone or other smart phone, listening to music has become so casual. With the press of a button, voila! Miley Cyrus is at the tips of your fingertips. It s become so normalized that these same people seldom think about the science behind that noise in your ear. A disturbance in space results in a periodic wave which propagates through that space, usually transferring energy ( Introduction to Waves ). This transfer of energy can be explained by the conservation of momentum and energy in collisions. Momentum is never lost; kinetic energy may be lost. If kinetic energy is conserved, the collision was elastic; if the kinetic energy was transferred, the collision was inelastic. Momentum is a vector, defined as p=mv, where momentum equals mass times the velocity at which the mass travels. The rate of change of momentum is that mass s net force, defined as ∑▒〖F=∆p/ ∆t〗, where force is equal to change in momentum over a given time interval ( Lecture 12: Momentum ). Mechanical energy is equal to the sum of kinetic (KE) and potential energy (PE), derived from the law of conservation of energy, which states that the total energy of a closed system is conserved (Tuckerman). Potential energy is energy that is associated with some force, and is thus dependent on its initial position. Potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay Robert E. Lee The person I am writing my report on is Robert E. Lee. Born January 19, 1807. He was born in Stanford, Westmoreland Country, Virginia. He was the son of Revolutionary general, Henry Lee, Or Light Horse Harry . He enrolled in the United States Military Academy in 1825 and became the first cadet to rank Sergent at the end of the year. In 1829, when he graduated at the top of his class in artillery and tactics. He also shared the distinction with five different cadets without any demerits during the four year course of the instruction. He ranked two in his class out of forty six. He was commissioned as the second lieutenant. Lee served for over seven teen months at Fort Pulskion on Cockspur, Georgia. It was 1831, when he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He fought in various other battles too such as: Contreras, Churubusco, and Chapultepec. Toward the end of the war he got several other promotions but stayed Captain of Engineers. He remained captain til he was transferred to the cavalry in 1855. At the outbreak of the Civil War Lee commanded all of Virginia s forces. At the time of the formation of the Confederate Army he was one of the first five full generals. Although he did not wear the general sign, he would wear it when the Civil war was won. 1863, Lee invade the north hoping that the southern victory would crumble the north s morale. He met the Union forces under the command of George Meade. At the tree day Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania in July. It produced large amounts of mishap in the war.The battle was controlled by the Confederates. The second day of the battle the confederates could not break the Unions position Massive assaults were made against the Union. The assaults were know as Pickets Charge. Following the defeat at Gettysburg, Lee was sent a letter by President Davis refusing Lee s request. The Confederates never fully recovered from the substantial loss. He was later promoted to General in Chief of the confederate Forces. September 28,1870 he suffered a stroke and later died of pneumonia shortly after. The day to day life in a prison camp took much servitude although, it was said both sides of the Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Created By Erik Ziel Analysis Argumentative Essay: Created by Erik Ziel, 1/10 18/17, per. 2, at Silver Hills Middle School. Education is necessary but yet many people don t have access to it. This argumentative essay is about how people are lucky to have an education and that it is needed. First of all, many kids dislike school, but it is a very important part of one s life and is necessary to be successful (claim one). My second claim is that many parts of the world don t have education, and even less classrooms. Last of all, even though that have a education most of the time it is not proper because of the fact they can t pay to have a proper education (Claim three). First of all, many kids dislike school (I know because I am in school), but it is a very important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Examples Of Existentialism In American Beauty Emily Minnotte Mr. Nath English Literature 16 March 2015 Existentialism in American Beauty The 1999 film, American Beauty starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, follows the existential crisis of a middle aged suburban father and husband as he becomes attracted to one of his daughter s best friends. After developing said attraction, Spacey s character, Lester Burnham, becomes conscientious of his life and begins making a series of decisions and taking actions that ultimately result in his death. The angst ridden film explores not only the alienation of its protagonist from his society, but also showcases each member of the Burnham family as agents of materialism and loneliness in their quest to achieve real happiness. The Burnham family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bleakness of Sisyphus punishment is due to its inherent meaninglessness, for despite his efforts, the task has no purpose. This parallels to Lester s life prior to his acquisition of responsibility. Prior to attempting to enact change in his life, the protagonist continues his monotonous daily routine at his boring desk job, listening to the same soundtrack nightly at dinner, and overall subservience to those around him: Both my wife and daughter think I m this gigantic loser and they re right, I have lost something. I m not exactly sure what it is but I know I didn t always feel this...sedated. His rebirth to life only begins upon meeting Angela Hayes, his daughter s seductive best friend, to which he develops a sexual attraction. After meeting Angela, he begins to alter his life dramatically through quitting his job, buying a car he always dreamed of having and exercising in order to perpetuate a level of success and masculinity to the teenager. In the final scenes of the film, when Angela finally bares her innocence and insecurity to Lester, he finally sees true reality for the first time in the form of real emotion. In the last seconds of his life he is able to appreciate life and feel more alive than he has throughout the entirety of the film. He is no longer lonely and is cognizant of his purpose in life: being a father, husband, and making the choices he deems fit for his existence in order to perpetuate his view of happiness, and not that of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Metal Roof Research Paper The Wonderful World of Metal Roofs Homeowners across America are turning to metal as a green alternative to roofs. There are numerous benefits associated with this type of roof, including durability and longevity. Additionally, metal roofs come in a variety of patterns, styles and colors making it the perfect choice for discriminating homeowners. Durability and Longevity A metal roof can withstand changes in the weather and ultraviolet rays better than other types of roofing materials. Metal roofs will last approximately 50 years. http://www.disaster smart.com/images/roof_life_chart568x344.png Asphalt Shingles Asphalt shingles last approximately 20 years. Common problems with asphalt shingle include curling, missing shingles and the reduction of surface granules. Wood Shakes Roofs made with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the temperatures plummet, moisture absorption becomes a problem. If the tiles absorb moisture and then freeze, cracking of the tiles can occur. The life expectancy of this type of material is around 50 years. Cost Cost also plays a big role in determining the type of roof to be installed on the home. http://www.roofingfundamental.com/Roofing Materials Costs Comparison.html Asphalt Shingles Asphalt shingles are quite affordable. The average price for asphalt shingles is $100 per square foot. Wood Shakes Wood shakes are fairly inexpensive, costing around $125 per square foot. Tile Roofs Tile roofs are one of the most expensive roofs available. They cost approximately $450 per square foot. Metal Roofs Metal roofs are a mid range option for homeowners. This type of roof ranges from $100 to $650 depending on the type of metal, the style and the pattern chosen. The Environmental Benefits of Metal Roofs Metal roofs have many environmental benefits, including longevity, recyclability and energy savings. For these reasons, environmentally conscious homeowners are turning to metal roof options. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Global Marketing Enviornment Global Marketing Management Introduction: Marketing It means buying selling (exchanging) of goods and services. It is a process of innovating new goods services, promoting it and finally delivers to the ultimate customers and firms. It is a process of aiming the resources and motive of the firm on environmental factors. (Keegan Schlegelmilch, 2001). Global Marketing: It is a process of planning and carrying on the trading activities across the different countries for exchanging of goods services so as to satisfy the motive of the individual and the firm. (Czinkota Ronkainen, 2007) The basic difference between the regular marketing global marketing is the range of activities. The firm that runs its operations globally, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ultimate object of the business is to earn profit. In this system customers only decide what products they want firms decide how and what products they manufacture (Keegan Green, 2005). 2) Centrally Planned Socialism In this the state has the powers for serving the public welfare. They take all the decision regarding what products services are produced and consumers only have to pay on their expenses. (Keegan Schlegelmilch, 2001). 3) Centrally Planned Capitalism In it fully allocation of resources is in the hands of private ownership. 4) Market Socialism In such a system all the policies, rules, procedures are in the hands of state ownership (Keegan Green, 2005). Social Cultural Environment The word social means to be social and to be a part of the society and in business surroundings. Social environment includes consists of family, friends, peers which can affect the purchasing power towards products. Culture includes the function of survival social system in the human development in the human like social, beliefs, customs etc. It is that part of the human body which is not visible but it directs the life of every human. Social and cultural environment is an environment which has their impact on the business through reasons which includes: Religion, Attitudes, Beliefs, Values etc. (Hollins, 2008). 1) Attitudes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Symbolism In Stephanie Myer s The Host The Host is a novel written by Stephanie Myer that uses symbolism, theme, and character foils to capture the reader s attention. This book is about our planet Earth being taken by aliens called souls. They are planted into the human brain and they control our bodies like parasites. The remaining humans stay hidden from the invaders and try to stay alive. By using these three literary devices, Stephanie Myers makes the reader ask questions about themselves and shows that right and wrong is gray rather than black and white. The title is the first symbolism in the story. In a parasitism relationship, there is a host and a victim. The souls are hosts of the humans, and when they are taken over, they slowly disappear from existence. The only way to tell the difference between humans and souls is the eyes. A human body that s been taken over by a soul has a ring of silver around the pupil. The eyes are symbolic of what it means to be human. The cave symbolizes a womb, specifically the cave they put her in as a prisoner when she first gets to the humans. At first it is a prison ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wanderer is a soul that has taken over Melanie s body, but Melanie refuses to disappear. Her memories become Wanderer s memories; she loves the people Melanie does. Stephanie Myer uses character foils between these two characters to create interest. Wanderer is gentle and kind, while Melanie is a fighter, used to running and killing to stay alive. The biggest difference is that they are of a different species, they do things differently. Wanderer is used to travelling from planet to planet and living as a host to many different species, while Melanie only knows Earth and her human way of life. Wanderer has never had a reason to settle down on one planet, she has never felt the powerful human emotion until she comes to Earth. These critical differences show that even the most polar people can work together and find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Position Of Garuda Indonesia Informant Profile Name: Untung Waluyo Individual position: Line Pilot in Garuda Indonesia Status: Captain Organization Profile PT Garuda Indonesia is a state owned company that becomes the first and largest carrier in Indonesia with 64 city destination and 134 aircraft in operation. With its service oriented approach, Garuda Indonesia aims to become the leading service provider for air travellers and air cargo shippers in the nation. From its 70 years experiences in the aviation industry, Garuda Indonesia has been acknowledged as World s Best Regional Airline, World s Best Economy Class, World s Best Cabin Crew and others from respected institutions such as London based Sky Trax. Garuda Indonesia is also the first Indonesian airline to join Sky Team. The headquarters of Garuda Indonesia Itself is in Jakarta. Vision: The flag carrier of Indonesia that promotes Indonesia to the world, supporting national economic development by delivering professional air travel services. Mission: A strong distinguished airline through providing quality services to serve people and goods around the world with Indonesian hospitality Interview Report The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The acronym itself is also referred to emotion to make sure we are in the calm and stable state of mind. So if Pilot having unstable state of mind, Pilot can t conduct any flight. The pilot may have a problem in life either family, financial, relationship etc. which makes them having a bad mood, but as professionals they have to remember that moods shouldn t have affected their working and they should keep that problem away from mind for a while. Once pilot commits to conducting a flight, it has to be gone at least for the time being, so it is not influencing the action and judgement during flight. The key itself is just focused and concentrate on doing your job according to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Physical Causes And Complications Of Polycystic Ovary... Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age and is caused by an imbalance of a woman s female sex hormones, resulting in higher levels of the male hormone, androgen and have irregular periods. The ovaries may develop numerous small collections of fluid (follicles) and fail to regularly release eggs. This makes it difficult for women to get pregnant. The presence of androgen may result in physical signs, such as excess facial and body hair (hirsutism), occasionally severe acne and male pattern baldness. Due to the hormone imbalance, a woman with PCOS is more prone to developing diabetes and heart issues. You should see a specialist, gynecologists if you are experiencing the following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, your specialist may suggest A pelvic exam to check your reproductive organs for masses, growths or other abnormalities. Blood tests to measure hormone levels with additional tests for glucose tolerance and fasting cholesterol and triglyceride levels due to increased risk of developing diabetes and heart problems An ultrasound to check the appearance of your ovaries and the thickness of the lining of your uterus. PCOS treatment focuses on managing your individual concerns, such as infertility, hirsutism, acne or obesity. Specific treatment might involve the following Weight loss might improve your symptoms, help with infertility and increase the effectiveness of the medications Combination birth control pills that contain estrogen and progestin decrease androgen production and regulate estrogen. Effective hormone regulation can lower your risk of endometrial cancer and reduce abnormal bleeding, excess hair growth and acne. o Taking progestin alone can regulate your periods and protect against endometrial cancer. However, it cannot improve androgen levels and will not prevent pregnancy from occurring. To address ovulation issues, Clomiphene (an oral anti estrogen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Innovator s Dilemm Clayton Christensen Nikhil Atkuri, Natalie Groom, Ayush Gupta Class Discussion Outline 2.4.16 The Innovator s Dilemma: Clayton Christensen On the author: Clayton Christensen is a celebrated academic, educator, author, and consultant. A professor at Harvard Business School, he holds degrees from BYU, Oxford, and Harvard. He graduated with his doctorate from Harvard and was awarded a professorship position at the same point in time. He is the author of 9 books and is widely regarded as the most influential business thinker of the day. Introduction This book is about failed businesses that seemed to be doing everything right. They were top of their industry, had responsible and attentive management, and created shareholder wealth. And yet, these business failed. Good management is only situationally appropriate, and when faced with change in the market and change in technology, they were not equipped to change accordingly. For example: 1) Sears now it s just another retail store lacking distinction and differentiation 2) IBM late to the PC market and then the laptop market 3) Digital Equipment failed to keep up with the evolution of technology 4) Xerox missed the boat on personal scanners and printers The author defines technology as the process by which any organization transforms labor, capital materials, and information into products and services of greater value. The book makes a case study of the disk drive industry as a whole because it is the best model for how disruptive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Queen Gertrude in Shakespeare s Hamlet a Victim not Murderer Gertrude never seems to get in the middle of Hamlet and Claudius disputes, so many tend to assume that she is involved in King Hamlet s murder. However, there is an abundance of in text evidence that suggests she is very innocent and oblivious to Claudius plots throughout the play. Most of this evidence supporting that Gertrude has nothing to do with King Hamlet s sudden death. From the start, Gertrude comes off as a very clueless and almost blind character to the things happening around her. She mourns for the death of the man she loved, but with her country in mind does what she thinks is best. Sadly, while doing so, she involves herself in a dispute that turns deadly. It is very obvious throughout the play that Queen Gertrude and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of asking ridiculous questions and going haywire, like her new husband, Gertrude simply comments on the acting by saying, ? The lady protests too much, methinks? (Shakespeare 3.2.168). She even becomes baffled by Claudius? strange behavior when he screams, ?Give me some light, away!? (Shakespeare 3.2.172). Gertrude clearly did now know the plot line of the play before having seen it, therefore she could not have been involved in the making of it earlier in the play. When problems with Ophilia and Hamlet arise, Claudius simply sees this as another opportunity to quiet Hamlet. He encourages the relationship, hoping if Hamlet is seeing Polonius? daughter, he wont speak out about his suspicions of Claudius. Although, when Gertrude gets word of these news, she sees this as a completely different opportunity. She, unlike her new husband, encourages the relationship in hopes that it will cheer up her son and he will return to normal. She says to Ophilia, ?And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish that your good beauties be the happy cause of Hamlet s wildness. So shall I hope your virtues will bring him to his wonted way again, to both your honors? (Shakespeare 3.1.136). Gertrude only thinks of her sons well being. In which case, if she had been involved in King Hamlets murder, she would probably be more worried about not being caught instead of how to make Hamlet happy again. If Gertrude was Claudius? partner in crime, one would assume that he would let her in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Origin Of The Land Enticingly, the Spanish colonists came to this land with a passionate goal to develop the land and extract its natural resources for their profit. To this day, the Spanish s action on this land has brought prosperity and has propagated California to be the leading roles in the innovation of new technologies and the production of movies. Despite of having this reputation, people seldom discuss on the origin of the land. When the Spanish came, the Indian are the inhabitants of the land; ruling the land and surviving with all the natural resource. As history is depicted by the victor, the fate of the right owner of the land has always been untold. Their once peaceful time had ceased to continue as the Spanish colonized and stole the land from the Indian. Trickeries and militaries were used by the colonists to exploit the land for their benefits. The Indian population begin to decline as the newcomers were [gobbling] up native foods and undermined the free or gentile tribes efforts to remain economically independent and the outbreak epidemic of European diseases had declined 60% of the population of mission Indians (Castillo). To not disremember the suffering of their people, poems like Indian Cartography by Deborah Miranda and Itch Like Crazy: Resistance by Wendy Rose are composed to capture their heart breaking moments and to disclose their suffering to the world, but both poems have a different goals: Indian Cartography emphasizes on sympathy; while Itch Like Crazy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Vulnerability Exposure And Security Exposure According to Microsoft, a vulnerability is a security exposure that results from a product weakness that the product developer did not intend to introduce and should fix once it is discovered (Microsoft, 2015). A vulnerability is a flaw in an asset which could be exploited by a threat. Where there is a window of vulnerability, there is always a threat. Vulnerability exposure is one of the most important security issues Information Technology managers face. An information security exposure is a system structure issue or a fault in software that allows access to information or capabilities that can be used by a hacker as a stepping stone into a system or network (CVE, 2013). With the globalization of the internet, vulnerabilities in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patches can be conveyed in three diverse ways; as a patch to the source code of a program, a patch to the compiled binary code, and a complete file(s) replacement (White, 2007). Developers will release patches as vulnerabilities arise; the patches can be received through a global wide area network (WAN). This allows the users to update their systems as soon as possible after a vulnerability is found. Patch management involves making sure that that all of the released patches from vendors are installed in a timely manner, at both an operating system and application level (Vacca, 2013). This includes managing these updates according to the organizations business schedule and having emergency procedures set in place in the event of an outbreak. Patching vulnerabilities may be time consuming, this is why many IT managers, IS managers and the general consumer need to be proactive in managing their systems. Patches may be created in various sizes from just a few kilobytes to hundreds of megabytes. Service packs (SP) are issued by developers when the sizes of the individual patches reach a limit. Typically anything over 100 megabytes in Microsoft is considered a service pack. Many administrators wait for the service pack to be released rather than individual patches. Developers release patches and updates rather frequently, for example, Microsoft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Examples Of Mythology In Women In Love Chapter no 2: Mythology in Women in Love by D. H Lawrence: D. H Lawrence and Women in Love: D.H Lawrence was an English writer, playwright, novelist, poet and critic. His works represent a comprehensive reflection upon the dehumanizing impacts of modernity and industrialization. Due to his opinions and rebels nature he faced severe criticism and he suffered official persecution, censorship and misrepresentation of his innovative work during his life. At the time of his death, his open notoriety was that of the pornographer who had squandered his significant abilities. E.M Forster wrote in the letter to the Nation and Atheneum (29 march 1930); The greatest imaginative novelist of our generation. The influential Cambridge critic F. R. Leavis supported both his artistic veracity and his moral seriousness. Lawrence`s best known novels are Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley`s Lover. In these novels he explores the potential outcomes for life inside of a modern setting. Lawrence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... M. Daleski trends on mythological ground only to negate the contention that Eliseo Vivas advances in D. H Lawrence regarding Birkin effort to stone the moon in the chapter Moony . Vivas resists that Birkin expletives the Syria Dea on the grounds that he fear the Vulva dentata and wishes to convert like the sodomitic eunch pastors of Cybele, an act which recommends to Gerlad in Gladiatorial the following chapter. Admitting Lawrence`s perusing of The Golden Bough, Daleski blames Vivas for over reading and rationally illustrate that the castration rites [as cited by Frazer associated with the goddess make her an appropriate symbol of all that Birkin fears is destructive to the male. (P 170) While it is factual that study of the mythic allusions can prompt to over reading, one wishes that Daleski had sought after his conversation further, for Lawrence implies not only to Cybelle but also to her cousious Artemis, Aphrodite and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Self Image In The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan Self image is crucial for an individual s sense of well being. It can also be a source for their identity and dreams for the future. As well, others impressions of the individual considerably affects their view of themselves. This interaction can either build their self esteem or tear it down. In his short story, The Glass Roses , Alden Nowlan explores the idea that when an individual is coming of age and is struggling to determine their identity, how others perceive them specifically father figures deeply influences how they perceive themselves. Stephen, the protagonist, is a fifteen year old boy on the cusp of adulthood working in his father s woodcutting company. As he finds fascination in beauty and feels enslaved by the work, he fails to gain his father s approval and falls to depression. Fortunately, he forms a friendship with the Polack, who provides a kinder definition of being a man as well as a hope for the future. Stephen has low self esteem because his father views him as a disappointment. Father son relationships are vital in helping a child form their identity and their view of what it means to be a man. According to Stephen s father, a man is burly and somber and does not waste their time on childish dreams. By these standards, Stephen [can] never become a man. For instance, Stephen s willowy figure is not capable of achieving the strength the other men possess. More importantly, he is too fascinated with beauty to desire to pursue the life of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Death Of An Athlete Dying Young Housman s To An Athlete Dying Young A. E. Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young, also known as Lyric XIX in A Shropshire Lad, holds as its main theme the premature death of a young athlete as told from the point of view of a friend serving as pall bearer. The poem reveals the concept that those dying at the peak of their glory or youth are really quite lucky. The first few readings of To an Athlete Dying Young provides the reader with an understanding of Housman s view of death. Additional readings reveal Housman s attempt to convey the classical idea that youth, beauty, and glory can be preserved only in death. A line by line analysis helps to determine the purpose of the poem. The first stanza of the poem tells of the athlete s triumph and his glory filled parade through the town in which the crowd loves and cheers for him. As Bobby Joe Leggett defines at this point, the athlete is carried of the shoulders of his friends after a winning race (54). In Housman s words: The time you won your town the race We chaired you through the market place; Man and boy stood cheering by, And home we brought you shoulder high. (Housman 967). Stanza two describes a much more somber procession. The athlete is being carried to his grave. In Leggett s opinion, The parallels between this procession and the former triumph are carefully drawn (54). The reader should see that Housman makes another reference to shoulders as an allusion to connect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Benefits of Creating Dual Language Programs Essay Dual language is a form of education in which students are taught to read and write in two languages. The majority of dual language programs in the United States teach in English and Spanish, although there are emerging programs that teach in Mandarin, Japanese and Hindi. The programs start of mostly in kindergarten sand 1st grade and continue throughout primary education, in addition some dual language programs depending on the grade continue through middle and high school. Even Hayward s own Burbank elementary and Winton middle school are offering dual language programs. Each level of teaching uses a different language ratio in which class is instructed the classes start off with a 90:10 ration and later as years pass the ration becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lindholm Leary, 2007). Dual language programs were started around forty years ago. The first school district to start using it was Dade County Public Schools in Miami, Florida in 1962 in the following years programs spread into Washington D.C., Chicago, Illinois, and San Diego, California. There are an abundance of dual language programs nation wide where Spanish is the most popular language taught with, 94% of instruction throughout the country ( Dual Language,2014). There have even been bills that have supporting Bilingual Education in the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Bilingual Education Act of 1968, Lau v. Nichols of 1974, Phyler v. Doe of 1982 and Executive Order 13166 of 2000 lastly No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. One of the biggest benefits in creating more dual language programs would be that the English language learners will be able to advance more in their academics. The transition from traditional bilingual education toward English language immersion is an easier switch which ultimately helps ELLs catch up with their English speaking peers. This not only benefits the students who are ELL but their peers who at the same time are learning Spanish. English language learners become more fluent in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Career Technical Education Essay Current Economic Trends and Career Technical Education The changes in economic demands, have a direct relation to Career Technical Education (CTE) today. In coordinating the right curriculum for a student s chosen field and preparing them to transition to 21st Century workforce has been a long debate throughout the evolution of economics. Educators struggle as to what type of education should we really be providing our youth today. The change in economic demands have altered how many view the role of public education as it relates to the labor market. Career Technical Education (CTE) is the corner stone for many individuals as a guidance to a successful career. The workforce requirements for educational development of today s youth is require students to complete college foundation curriculum for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the centuries, economy and education grow from apprenticeships and applied learning of the 18th century to a more mechanization in the 19th century followed by just in case learning of the 20th century to the just in time learning of the 21st century. As time goes through each century career technical training was correlated to economic development, and preparing students for job skills and postsecondary education. Throughout the evolution of economic needs, the U.S. Federal and State Government provided funding through educational acts by setting aside money to also prepared students for the workforce. Career Technical Education is breaking barriers on gender, race, and low income students by deemphasizing vocational as not only specific skill based education, but also as a broad pathway leading to a more prosperous career if students should decide to continue to a postsecondary institution. This shift opened Career Technical Education to all students who are looking for courses that will articulate from secondary to postsecondary institutions. The tech prep opportunity increased high school graduation rates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ecological Systems Theory By Urie Bronfenbrenner Ecological Systems Theory The Ecological Systems Theory was founded by Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory focuses on the impact of the environment on a child s overall development. The identifying characteristics of Bronfenbrenner s theory are the five systems used to organize external influences within a child s development. These systems are the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. Each system is aligned with specific interaction levels. The microsystem is considered to be the most intimate of the levels, in which development is dependent on the immediate environment. The immediate environment would include adults, peers, and siblings with influence to learning new behaviors and the environment in which the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ecological Systems Theory applies to different aspects of the lifespan due to the ability to apply the five systems continuously throughout the life span. The chronosystem can transition and change within one s life. The macrosytem can align with infancy, this system setting examines the culture of the individual. The exosystem can align with childhood into adolescent stages due to this systems connection with forming healthy attachments. The mesosystem aligns with relationships throughout life and peer interaction, this can take place in adolescence and continue throughout adulthood and change based on experiences, in which the individuals Microsystem evolves (Wong, Hall, Justice Hernandez, 2015, p. 32 33). There can be cultural, ethical, and legal concerns associated with this theory are somewhat intertwined. The possible assumption that if a child is born poor, of ethnic minority, raised in a violent setting, and neglected by parents foster care placement may lead to disruption within the child s chronosystem. This can lead to attachment issues related to trauma, increased fight or flight reactions that may lead to legal issues, academic challenges, and poor social skills. There is a possible ripple effect from life events and socioeconomic status that could lead to changes with behavior in association with the child s environment. Understanding this theory can help with application in a school setting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Case Study Joint Tenant Martin Introduction Martin has decided to retire after many years as a deputy and detective. Over the years Martin has acquired a couple of properties that he plans to enjoy during his retirement. Martin, unfortunately, has legal concerns related to each of the properties and has sought out of the advice of an attorney, who happens to be an old friend from his church. Joint tenant with rights of survivorship The first property to be discussed is a Mountain Property purchased by Martin 31 years ago. Martin bought this property with a group of friends as joint tenants with a right of survivorship. In most states, a joint tenant with the right of survivorship states that each owner of the property has equal shares and no one person can have more than the other. It also states that each of the owners holds their portions of the property until a time in which one of the owner s dies. At his point, the property is redistributed equally to the remaining owners. This process proceeds until only one owner is alive, at which time he or she becomes the sole owner, and in this case that would be Martin since he is the sole surviving owner of the property in question. However, when Peter, one of the original joint ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the car was sold with fraudulent intentions by the fired valet, Martin may have a tough time getting his car back. According to the Uniform Commercial Code 2 403(1) Martin would not have the right to the vehicle because a good faith buyer for value purchased it. The defrauding buyer gets possession and legal title, but his legal title is subject to the true owner s equitable remedy of rescission, as long as it is not cut off by a good faith buyer for value (Good Faith Purchase of Goods, 1963, Article 6). The title to this car was cut off by a good faith buyer, which now makes the title able to be transferred as a good title. Martin may have to pay some money to get this car ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Landmines-Personal Narrative These people weren t trying to kill me, they were just going about their daily lives, same as every other person. Besides, I didn t even have my gun with me. I didn t trust myself with it ever since I shot a hole in the bedroom door while my wife was sleeping because I thought I heard someone coming up the stairs. At this point, the man was maybe twenty feet away from me. I could feel my heart pounding against my chest, my mind urging me to bolt for the door and make an escape. More questions flashed through my mind, all of them without answers. Who are you? What are you going to do to me? What do you WANT? I was being noticeably paranoid, and the bartender must have caught on because he put his hand on my shoulder. Startled, I nearly jumped out of my seat. He had probably said something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was still terrified, but there was something about him that seemed almost calm. He was right, though. We had gone over how these landmines worked in basic training, and there was no hope for him. Any force over five pounds arms the mine, and if too big of a change in weight is detected, it detonates. The catch with these mines was that there was a timer built into them, and it would still explode, regardless of pressure, exactly sixty seconds after arming. I can t leave you here, we have to do something! I shouted at him, clueless as to what I could do to save my best friend.. Anderson looked me straight in the eyes. You have to get out of here now, understand? No, I can t. I won t! I was on the verge of tears. I knew I didn t have much time left, but I had to do something. It s not your fault, ok? Anderson said, his voice still shaky. But listen to me, you have to get out of here. I m not leaving, damn it! Please. No! Anderson knew that we had only seconds left. Get out of here. That s an order. I hesitated for a second, but met his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Harry Connick Jr. Television Show Effect On Society After visiting the Harry show it has made me wonder about how Harry Connick Jr. television show effect people in society. Being that millions of people watch his show, I know it has to have some impact on different communities. The episode that we attended have sent different messages to many people of all ages, and influence those as well. Harry is a big face as a celebrity, so whether if he is a television host, singer, or actor, whatever he does will affect people negatively or positively. For example, when Harry introduced Jacob Tremblay who starred in a hit movie Wonder on the show. It may have sent a message to the youth in society stating that whatever age you are, you can achieve anything you put your mind to. The episode also shows how not everyone have a chance to experience being an audience of a show or even being ask to talk on a show, so we should take advantage of every opportunity that is offered. Also when Guillermo Diaz who plays in a drama series Scandal, it also sends a meaning to adults as well. From this episode I learn that society offers plenty, not everyone is as kind as Harry and his crew members, and not everyone is willing to give people a chance a equality. I agree that Harry reinforce social value on that episode because of the fact that he treated everyone like family. In term paper part I, I talk about how Harry feels like talk shows shouldn t be about judging someone or gossiping but rather positivity and things that are important in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Depression and Antidepressants Essay Depression and Antidepressants Specifically the serotonergic hypothesis and the action of Prozac The cause of Clinical depression has long been a mystery to physicians and researchers. Many different theories have been proposed, but no conclusive evidence has been put forth. However, most of what we know about depression stems from the results of certain drugs which have been successful in treating the clinically depressed. These anti depressants have led to the assumption that depression is most likely due to a chemical imbalance (of neurotransmitters) which somehow leads to the symptoms of depression. To try and write a paper on all the theories of depression would be endless, as would be a study on all the different types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pertinent findings will be explained, and their implications on future anti depressants will be addressed. Many clinical studies have been used to suggest a role for serotonin in the propensity for depression or suicidal tendencies. Most of these studies measured the level of serotonin in the CSF in certain individuals. Results established a link between reduced serotonin neurotransmission and aggression, impulsivity, depression, and suicidal tendencies. Other data, using markers in presynaptic and postsynaptic serotonergic neurons have shown that reduction in serotonin neurotransmission is a biochemical risk factor for suicide (1). Other clinical studies have implicated fluoxetine s effects on serotonin neurotransmitters, based on the fact that serotonin is synthesized from the essential amino acid tryptophan. Patients taking fluoxetine who were in remission from major depression were given a special diet which was tryptophan free. This rapidly decreased plasma serotonin levels, and after a short period of time (as little as 30 minutes) many of the patients began to have signs of specific depressive symptoms. Later, the reappearance of more general depressive symptoms were observed in a majority of the patients. Thus it was shown that fluoxetine has a profound effect on the neurotransmitter serotonin, and decreased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Intercollegiate Athletics Chapter 7 Summary Jayce Bailey Cravens Professor Cuellar Foundations in Sports Management September 21, 2015 Final Chapter 7 is titled Intercollegiate Athletics. Chapter 7 deals with a lot of information about the starting of college athletics. The first three topics that chapter 7 focuses on is the Origins of Intercollegiate Athletics Governance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, and other National Governing Bodies. While continuing chapter seven I continue to learn more and more about Intercollegiate Athletics. The next three topics its talks about is athletic conferences, basics of college sport finance, and director of athletics. Chapter 7 is continuously gives information about intercollegiate athletics. Chapter 7 also talks about first line managers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equipment managers may seem corny or inadequate, but without them it would be difficult for your team to compete. According to the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) (What Is Certification, 2008), equipment managers purchase equipment; fit equipment such as football helmets; checks, clean, and inspect uniforms and equipment to reduce wear and risk of injury while preserving the life of the equipment and garments as part of the budget management process; and establish a comprehensive accountability system that includes inventory, reconditioning, and storage. Equipment managers play a key role in intercollegiate athletics, but sports information directors are important as well. According to Staurowsky and Abney, sports information directors are responsible for both technical and management functions. Sports information directors basically make sure to spread the word of an event coming up. They hand out flyers, game programs, newsletters and a lot more stuff. Senior woman administrator is the highest ranking female administrator involved in the management of an NCAA institution s intercollegiate athletics department. (NCAA, 2008, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Marshmallow Observation Name of Activity or Experience: Rainbow Marshmallow Intended Age Group: 3 Years Old Materials Needed: One Large bag of marshmallow One Small bag of marshmallow One Scissor One white cardboard paper Various food coloring Frosting Space: A table and container Goals: The objective of this activity is for the children to group the marshmallow according to their size, and learn to apply the different color, to the marshmallow, such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Therefore, they will have to identify the colors to do so. They will use their fine motor skills, eye coordination and language. Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP): This activity is age appropriate, because they should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will have the children sort the fruit by color, size and by the fruit itself. Another way I will expand the sorting activity will be during science as we sort animals that live in a farm vs. aquatic animals. Also by identifying and sorting any physical attributes that the animals have in common Assessment: From the activity what was intended to occur was the children being able to identify physical attributes and from there be able to form sets. Some of the behaviors that I will observe that will indicate that children are learning will be as the children are able to identify things that are the same to form sets, furthermore as they perform forming sets aside from this activity. Some of the things that they will say will be things like this is the same , this is different , this person has this, and this person doesn t , this is a set . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Contemporary Academic Deliberations Of Love s Alchemy By... Contemporary academic deliberations of Love s Alchemy by John Donne and On My First Son by Ben Jonson has given rise to one controversial issue: whether love should be labeled as uncertainty. In fact, some argue that the poem Love s Alchemy expresses the cynical love, whereas, the poem On My First Son focuses more on pious love. These contrasting views have also been articulately conveyed through words, such as, Alchemy and Farewell in the individual poetic works of both Donne and Jonson, respectively, with one conclusion: to alter men by first enticing them to a fantasy world, wherein they are rendered unstable, and later, compelling them to correct themselves. Furthermore, though both of these aforementioned poems are about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, Donne is in a constant quest to find a deeper meaning of love, though he is only met with disappointments at the end. To elaborate on this point, though Donne concedes that he had once found love when he mentions, I have loved, and got, and told (line 3), he (Donne) still carries the disjointed feelings that he got from this love. Furthermore, Donne utters, Tis not the bodies marry, but the minds, (line 19). Here Donne s profound connection and obsession with death, and that he is constantly aware of it. The words, shadow , angelic short scorn are related to the underworld that one may not easily embrace; thus, causing displeasure. Many who might object to the notion that a woman plays a special role in a man s life and she has the ability to make her man happy, Donne attacks this very notion as well: Our ease, our thrift, our honor, and our day, Shall we for this vain bubble s shadow pay? (line13 14). By these verses, Donne implies that though men have to work harder to serve their women, in return, however, men do not receive the same amount of true love that they deserve; their love remains unrequited. As a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Community Reflection I chose as my subject University of Cincinnati, the dining halls, the workers there, their personal communities, the interactions between the workers and the students. and lastly, I am interested in the workers that cross the bridge between worker and student and take advantage of the free classes. At first I was interested mostly in the interactions between students and workers. Every time i walk into a UC dining hall I am struck by the sense of community among the workers. Its so full of energy I always want to be apart of it. By observation I want to better understand what its like to belong to this specific community. Like all discourse communities, there is a common vernacular or dialogue, that I would like to understand a little more clearly. I want to learn more about it, and understand better the work life balance of this commune of labourers. And how UC helps to better the environment. Does UC take steps to make the environment comfortable and enjoyable, and do the employees enjoy their job? Because what the workers get out of their jobs directly affects the community in and around UC and Cincinnati at large. I learned more about the jobs and the university s role in these peoples lives. I would like to see how the university helps to improve these workers lives. The university provides over 15,000 jobs to the Cincinnati area, and is one of the largest job providers as well. I am curious to see if there are any other benefits and improvements to the community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Survival in Auschwitz Levi, Primo. Survival in Auschwitz; The Nazi Assault on Humanity. 1st edition. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996. I. Survival in Auschwitz is the unique autobiographical account of how a young man endured the atrocities of a Nazi death camp and lived to tell the tale. Primo Levi, a 24 year old Jewish chemist from Turin Italy, was captured by the fascist militia in December 1943 and deported to Camp Buna Monowitz in Auschwitz. The trip by train took 4 long days in a jam packed boxcar without food or water. Once there, interrogations by the SS of age and health determined life as a prisoner or untimely death. Levi along with hundreds of fellow Jews were stripped of their clothes, given rags to wear, had their heads shaved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Levi s captivity, the Killing Machines had already been tested and were being refined with each use. Levi describes how selections could be made at any time, anywhere. From the hut in the early or late hours, during roll call, on the march to work, and especially in the infirmary. In the last chapter when the Germans were evacuating the camp with the healthy prisoners it was not stated where they were going. It is my impression they were headed for the Killing Machines. The appeasement of what the Nazi s were doing by other countries was not in the minds of Levi and his comrades. Survival was of the utmost importance. What was going on in the outside world was of no significance. Live to see tomorrow was the ultimate goal. The theme of Isolationism was seen throughout Survival in Auschwitz. Germany was isolated from the rest of the world and Levi was isolated from his family, friends and country. Within the camp, each hut was separated from one another and those confined to the infirmary were secluded from the rest. The prisoners themselves both consciously and unconsciously practiced self isolationism as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Role of the Visual in Today s Society Essay The Role of the Visual in Today s Society The role of the visual in today s society is quite apparent. Beautiful, flashy images are everywhere in the media, and all of them serve the same purpose. The purpose of all of these images is to get you, the consumer to buy the product that is being sold, or at least buy into the idea that a particular product represents. The role of the visual in modern architecture is very much the same. The purpose of the visual in modern architecture is to publicize or privatize a building through any media necessary to create the desired representation, and thereby sell the idea. In the case of Le Corbusier, the goal was to create a very visual and public architecture. He recognized that not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The few original pictures that Corbusier took of this building are what actually put Villa Savoye on the map as an architectural achievement. The images speak of movement, seen in the ramp. They demonstrate the progression one would take from the ground to the roof, and from there to the vast expanse beyond. They also speak of the temporality of the building, as if it just happened to be there when Corbusier was walking by and decided to take this picture. There is also an inherent lack of privacy common to all of the images. It is as if the whole world can look inside of the building and see what the occupants are doing, which is precisely what Corbusier wanted. Thus he took them and published the images, which were then distributed all around the world. He also mad a movie of the building called L Architecture d aujour hui (1929), which demonstrated his voyeuristic approach to how architecture should be seen. Villa Savoye, for example, is an apparatus (like a cinema) that privileges the eye over the body, movement over stasis, and fragmentation over unity. Every window is a lens, a purely visual opening; circulation is a poetic event of movement, orchestrated by ramps and spiral stairways; the house acts as a dynamic and shifting catalyst to experience, not as a static and finite center of experience. Publishing these images, and the making of the movie ended up making Villa Savoye possibly the most public building of the time, and one of the most popular buildings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Great Controversy Of Sophocles Oedipus The King The Great Controversy Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud were the inspirational words spoke by the great Greek playwright Sophocles. This inspiring quote sets the controversial atmosphere of Sophocles women in the Greek tragedy Oedipus The King . However to fully understand this controversy, you must first look at how compassion and selfishness flooded the lives of Sophocles women. Throughout the play, Sophocles presents two prestigious women to his audience, Queen Merope of Corinth and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. Queen Merope was the adopted mother of Oedipus and Queen Jocasta was his wife and mother. Both women shared a common link to Oedipus as they both played the maternal role in his life and showed him compassion. Although Jocasta was his biological mother, Merope was more of a mother to him than she was. This is evident at the beginning of the pay when Jocasta abandoned her child because she feared a prophecy but on the other hand, Merope who had no children was given the child, whom she loved. In contrast to Jocasta who saw Oedipus existence as a curse, Merope saw it as a blessing. Following this further, Merope raised Oedipus and taught him all the guidelines he needed to know to become the strong ruler that he was. She also took him under her wing as her own and presented him the love he was never shown. For the most part, this was genuinely acceptable however, she allowed this love to blind her from Oedipus erroneous actions. He became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Flooding In Patoka Lake Patoka Lake has not always been the exciting, enjoyable weekend get away as many have remembered it. In the early 1960s, two communities surrounding the lake Jasper and Dubois would have suffered tremendously from the reoccurring flooding. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as well as the state of Indiana worked together through the Flood Control Act to create the reservoir, thus inventing the wonderful recreational area that surrounds Patoka Lake. Patoka River provided numerous amounts of flooding for the areas surrounding it, including the town of Jasper, Indiana. According to Michael Steffen, The Patoka river would flood every spring before Patoka Lake was built. Some years it was worse than others, but every year the south part of town ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Making Patoka Lake the 2nd largest operating reservoir in the state of Indiana, the people who worked for the act are responsible for the flooding of Patoka, and the construction of the reservoir. (Source 19), they are responsible for operating, and maintaining any resource development project (Public 1). Originating prices are $10,000,000 or more during these projects (Public 2), however, the Government helps with some of the relocation costs (Sargent and Wallace 10). While the members of the Flood Control Act of 1965 made the construction of the reservoir possible, this process was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) (Ingle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Day s Wait Short Story Deception appearance versus reality. In the short story A Day s Wait, the author Ernest Hemingway writes about a boy who has fallen ill and his journey through his illness. The boy in this short story suffers from an illness known as influenza. Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection that causes fever and severe aching. In the short story A Stolen Day, the author Sherwood Anderson writes about another boy who also falls ill, but in a different manner. This boy claims that he has inflammatory rheumatism which is a genetic disorder that makes joints, muscles, and tissues feel inflamed. Although the boy acts like he has inflammatory rheumatism, he clearly does not have the disorder. These two boys go through a journey of their sicknesses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the quotes from the first story that has a similarity with the second story is, You go up to bed... , (Hemingway 299). This quote shows that the boy was instructed to go up to his bed and rest. In the story A Stolen Day, it says, She made me go ... and get into bed , (Anderson 306). This quote shows that he was also instructed to go into the house and get in bed. These two quotes are similar because it shows both boys getting told by their parents to get into their beds and rest. Another quote from A Day s Wait is, You don t have to stay in here with me Papa, if it bothers you, (Hemingway 300 301). This quote distinctly shows that the boy dismisses his father away from the room because he thinks it s unbearable for his father to be watching him. Another quote from the second story is, ... I got up from the table and ran upstairs, (Anderson 309). This quote shows that when the boy was at a table with all his family there, he ran away and dismissed them talking to him. These two quotes are compatible because they both have evidence that shows that each boy dismissed his family. One last quote from the first story, A Day s Wait is, About what time do you think I m going to die, (Hemingway 302). This quote states that the boy believes he is going to die from getting influenza. One last quote from the second story A Stolen Day is, I might just suddenly die right here... , (Anderson 306). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ethnocentrism in Today s Church ETHNOCENTRISM IN THE CHURCH TODAY Introduction Ethnocentrism is the act of seeing one s ethnic tribe better compared to those of the others. This stereotype has with time crept into the religious foundation irrepressibly. Currently, the church is experiencing a wave of ethnocentrism which if not curbed will see a religious waiver. Overall researches locally and internationally prove that ethnocentrism is an ant to the timber pillar supporting the church; with time it will eat into it and cause a major downfall. Discussion... Manifestation and Effects of Ethnocentrism Of foremost challenge is that ethnocentrism brings about division within the ellipsis of church organizations. The latter is propelled by the fact that ethnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indirectly, this vice makes the Christians fail to be the light of the world as God requires of us, consequently making us sinners. Due to division of church members and split ups over the recent past caused by ethnocentrism, there has been an impulsive opening of many churches. The split ups have brought about many mysterious religious denominations that have distorted and biased the gospel truth. The distortion of the gospel is what has instigated mushrooming of many cult churches that teach contrary to the word of God. Ethnocentrism has therefore instigated the existence of false teachings most of which are bound to transform their members into ardent devil flocks. As it is the responsibility of the church to oversee events even those that are outside the clerical premises running successfully, it s of late failing. Henceforth, ethnocentrism of such nature keeps lagging the nation from completing the political metamorphosis it started since independence. The Pauline epistles dwell much on the issue of ethnocentrism in the church, since the vice was present in the early church. In 1st Corinthians chapter 1 4, Paul talks about church divisions and says that they are a mark of spiritual immaturity. Thus Christians should not be at daggers drawn with each other but be in harmony and in unity as one body of Christ. Paul goes on to condemn the Christians act of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Compare And Contrast Rikki Tiki Kavy Some people say risking their life to aid others is crazy, but Rikki Tikki and Cap did anything they could to help their friends.Cap wanted to fulfill Sam s promise, while Rikki Tikki was trying to protect his friends and Teddy s family; however both characters were motivated by the desire to do the right thing even though it was dangerous and tough. Rikki Tikki was trying to kill the snakes and protect Teddy s family because they saved him. Rikki Tikki was found on a roadside ditch about to die, so Teddy s family took care of him. Because of this, Rikki Tikki wants to help them. In Rikki Tikki Tavi, written by Rudyard Kipling, it says, They wrapped him in a cotton wool and warmed him over a fire until he sneezed and opened his eyes. Rikki Tikki ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Compare And Contrast A Flapper s Appeal To Parents Both A Flapper s Appeal to Parents by Ellen Welles Page and Thunder by Imagine Dragons, express and embody a specific generation and address their elders, which are the parents and grandparents of these individuals. Although, the two pieces use a different variety of appeals and rhetorical strategies in order to achieve their purpose. These items both have their common similarities, they also contain aspects that set them apart. In Ellen Welles Page s, A Flapper s Appeal to Parents , she defends her own generation to the ones that came before her and asks for their help and understanding by using many appeals to do so. Page self identifies as a flapper herself, so this makes her a fairly reliable source to be able to speak about this topic and educate the reader about the flapper lifestyle and the responses this group received from their elders. Page uses a broad selection of appeals to captivate her audience and achieve her purpose. For example, Page applies an appeal to commonality to paragraph ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are both appealing to generations that have come before them to develop an understanding for their lifestyles. They also use some of the same appeals. For example, the both use an appeal to commonality to coax their audience into feeling as if they shared some of the same feelings, actions, and values as the newer generations which is made up of their children and even grandchildren. In Page s article she remarks Remember how spontaneous and deep were the joys, how serious and penetrating the sorrows, and in Imagine Dragons song, they use the same appeal to commonality when they sing Just a young gun with a quick fuse I was uptight, wanna let loose, this is just another example of the shared traits between these two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Self Assessment Test Assessment The self assessment test that is offered in unit 2, is a great help in understanding the areas that we re both strong, and weak in.Taking a self assessment is the first step towards becoming proactive in our learning. Becoming proactive in our learning (Bethel University, 2014), can help us make greater strides in the learning process.The Organizational Leadership program removes barriers to success that adult learners face (Bethel University, 2014). As a student in the Organizational Leadership Program, I took the assessment as well.I was surprised in the areas that I did well in.One area that I did well in , was management and leadership of people. I am a retail store manager, therefore I feel that this skill is a natural skill, that I embrace. Goal setting, is another skill that I feel confident in. Given my career as a manager, I have to set goals by the shift, and the day, as well as the week, and month.Planning, is another skill that I did well in, along with organization.The two go hand in hand in my daily activities, and you cant be an effective planner without being organized. The last of my top five skills would be, speaking.I am confident when I address others, and take the opportunity to do it often. As far a the five weakest skills, I would say that Mathematics would be at the bottom of the list, mostly due to lack of interest in math, that I have not put forth a lot of effort to succeed in this subject. Understanding technology, is my second worst weakness. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Biography of Lucas Cranach the Elder Professed painter of the Reformation, Lucas Cranach the Elder created many pieces of artwork during his career, but his work that sprouted from the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Reformation was truly inspiring (Johnson). Judith with the Head of Holofernes, an inspiring oil on panel by Cranach, impacted society in multiple ways that would remain influential even after his death. Cranach s work played a critical role in the beginning of the Reformation and pleased the royal court in Germany during the mid 1500s, which allowed him to rise as an artist and support dangerous organizations in his spare time. This enthralling artist s specific piece was the beginning of a religious motif that would appear in his later works and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the corruption in the Catholic Church and the Saxon Court s support for such a violent and misleading community, Cranach s choice to paint the biblical story of Judith with a spin that highlights seduction, showing more skin in her appearance than other works and even highlighting it with multiple necklaces and aristocrat clothing that may have been worn in the court, the painting almost displays Cranach s form of political resistance (Zucker and Harris). The story behind this painting is a Biblical tale about a strong heroine named Judith, who was known for her bravery and resistance against the Assyrian troops that come to assume control over her people. In this story, Judith uses her wit and seduction to ease her way into the Assyrian troops camp and continue with a genius plan to execute the Assyrian General, Holofernes. She seduces him, and once he is drunk, beheads him in his own tent, with his own soldiers all around him oblivious (Branch). Judith was able to defeat the enemy and resist what could have been the end of many Israelites lives. Cranach s choice suggested a political resistance that required a bravery similar to that of Judith s. Small details in the painting such as the bodice of the dress and Judith s jewelry show Cranach s love for a decorative surface, as well as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Texting While Driving And Driving No matter how much effort state governments try to make to avoid people texting while driving, only so much can be done on the government s and law enforcement s side of the matter. Different states have different rules. Some outlaw texting while driving when under the age of 21 or 18. Other states have hand held bans on cell phones while some states have an all phone ban. Law enforcement officers who regulate and enforce traffic matters have to catch the person in the act of texting while driving. Catching a person in the act is not an easy task to accomplish as an officer of the law. Even a consistent and national law against texting while driving would plausibly not solve the calamities. I think the true issue of driving and texting is contingent with the drivers. Drivers should take heed to statistics, priorities, and lives involved regarding the issue of texting and driving. Many statistics can prove how texting while driving is a serious problem, and a majority of the drivers do not realize the risks. Other drivers know the dangers and risks of texting while driving, but do not have the appearance of caring. Although the amount of casualties resulting from texting while driving has decreased considerably, there is still a shocking number of deaths and casualties from this issue. The number of casualties and deaths from texting while driving have surpassed the number of drunk driving incidents. Drunk driving deaths a year amount to about 2,700 lives while driving and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons Concerto In the 1700s, Antonio Vivaldi composed his highly accredited Four Seasons concerto. The autumn movement in this concerto follows the allegro adagio allegro pattern. Vivaldi provided sonnets to go along with each movement to explain what the true meanings are. As a group, we felt it was necessary to provide all of our reactions to the piece. This allowed us to interpret what each of the others were visualizing throughout the composition. Some of our opinions may have varied, but overall the general mood of the piece allowed us each to have the same emotions toward the Autumn movement of the Four Seasons. For the first allegro movement, the music sounds upbeat, fast, and cheerful. In the sonnet, Vivaldi explains the townspeople are celebrating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tempo throughout the song varies from adagio to allegro, but favors the allegro speed in most of the piece. As most of us have agreed, this specific movement is very repetitive in texture and tone. We believe repetition is a main them in the song to help the listener get a feel for the piece and help them memorize it better. As the melody progresses, the tone and volume of the piece make a drastic change. It slows down as to show the time of year is slowing. No longer are children running and playing outside, it portrays winter being right around the corner. The tone continues to fall lower, giving the listener a feel of sorrow, as if death is in the air. The visualization of leaves falling is imprinted in the listeners mind. Then suddenly, the tempo rapidly picks up and jumps right back into the main chorus, which is abruptly cut short. The tune firmly begins to build up as it almost lullabies the listener through the composition, while the volume steadily increases. I can picture myself swaying in the wind to the cool fall breeze as the sun sets on the warm colors of the fall leaves. Just as the lullaby seems to pick up in pace, it slowly fades in to the distance. Once again the volume of the piece quickly increases and has the listener on the edge of their seat as joy fills the air. The pitch jumps from low to high between each instrument as they begin to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Effect of Colors on Mood THE EFFECT OF COLORS ON MOOD Introduction Got the blues. Green eyed monster. Seeing Red. These are all phrases that we hear often. Do different colors really affect our moods? Many studies have shown that some colors make us feel calm, some make us feel anxious, and others may make us feel more cheerful. Let s take a look at some colors, their affect on us, their meanings, and some different views in other cultures. The Effect of Colors on Mood Colors and moods: A powerful mood altering tool Our moods can be greatly influenced by the visual cues of colors. Our mood can be influenced by our perception of color. Colors can conjure up many feeling and emotions. Following is just a few examples: The Culture of Colors Colors often have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility. A white flag is a universal symbol for truce. Angels are usually shown wearing white robes. The ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore white crowns and the ancient Persians believed all gods wore white. In China and Japan, white is the color for mourning. Pink Pink is the most romantic color and is more tranquilizing. Sports teams have been known to pain the locker rooms to be used by their opposing team bright pink so their opponents will lose energy. Purple Purple brings to mind royalty, luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic. Purple robes are an emblem of authority and rank. Purple in a child s room is said to help develop the imagination according to color theory. In Thailand, purple is work by a widow mourning her husband s death. Conclusion Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color. Color can be a powerful mood altering tool if make an effort to learn of its influence on us. We can be calmed, uplifted, angered, refreshed, even feel more romantic, all by color. The next time you select an outfit, paint a room, or buy a car, keep in mind the many ways our lives are affected by the psychology of color. References Franco, V. (2002). How colors effect mood. Retrieved November 1, 2005, from http://ok.essortment.com/colormoodaffec_rehv.htm Johnson, D. (2005). Psychology of Color. Retrieved November 7, 2005 from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Psychic Medium The Psychic Medium There are many types of psychic phenomena that exist. In this paper, I will discuss that of the psychic medium. The term psychic medium refers to a person thought to have the ability to communicate with the spirits of the dead or with agents of another world or dimension through extra sensory perception or paranormal powers. While a medium will always be psychic, a psychic is not always a medium. The main objective of a mediums work is to prove survival of the human personality or spirit after death and to help the bereaved come to terms with their loss. The ability of a psychic medium can have a life saving effect. However, due to the many fraudulent practitioners trying to scam people out of their money by offering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It all began when the Greek philosophers got into the habit of questioning nature, raising doubts about everything. Sacred forms of experience were scorned and disparaged and eventually a certain kind of science came to dominate our thinking; the old wisdom traditions were forced to take a back seat. Of course, it s easy to tote up the pluses of Science, which has freed us from ignorance and superstition, cleared the way to mastering the forces of nature, extended life and made things comfortable for the affluent in capitalist societies. On the other hand, according to the official view, consciousness peeps out momentarily, and is destined to vanish forever after death. Science has torn down the ancient myths, and made the implausibility of life after death an article of faith. The effects of these phenomena have a great impact on human society. When a mother loses a child it is always a tragedy, but when there are a lot of unanswered questions relating to his/her death, the help of a medium can lead to or bring closure to the family, enabling them to move forward. Most people mourning the loss of a loved one are in an extremely vulnerable state, yearning for answers to questions that one can no longer answer. If we could definitively answer these questions, the human race would be that much stronger. Now take it one step ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Consequences Associated With Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) There is no consensus regarding the mechanism of manifestation of neurocognitive consequences associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and their definite underlying process is unknown.1 However, there are some findings and theories about it. In OSA, there are different levels of hypoxia, which are associated with many factors such as obesity and severity of upper airway obstruction.1 The hippocampus has a region (CA1), which is more vulnerable and sensitive to the hypoxia that leads to inflammatory responses (COX 2, TNF a),2 which can bring about endothelial dysfunctions,3 disturbances of the cerebrovascular blood flow,3 and consequently neuronal cell death.3 In addition, it provokes oxidative stress and nitric oxide synthase (iNOS).2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another finding is related to Nox2 and NDPH (subtype of Nox2) which cause neural injury, and result in impaired learning.2 Individuals who have none of these factors, genetically, are less vulnerable to neural injuries and their consequences than who have them.2 Furthermore, Nox2 can activate hypoxia inducible factor 1a (HIF 1a) and increase its level, which may be responsible for the neurocognitive disorders.2 As well as this, Nox2 affects the level of HIF 2a, which is responsible for anti oxidative activity, and decreases it that lead to increased oxidative responses and neuronal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...