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Political Interventions Impacting On Profitability
Political interventions impacting on profitability
During the early 1900's the introduction of many different types of deer were introduced to New Zealand for sport. These included the Red Deer,
Wapiti, Fallow, Sambar, Sika, Rusa, White
–tailed deer and moose. However by the early 2000's Red Deer were the most common breed to be found in
the wild. These deer were released into an environment where they had no predators unlike the characteristics of their origins. This meant that the
numbers of deer sky–rocketed and began to have serious impacts depleting the native scrub and pastoral farmland. In 1930 the department of
internal affairs (who had been put in charge of solving the increasing deer numbers) set up a team of government cullers to control the wild deer
populations. However deer populations continued to rise and by the 1950's a team of 125 men killed 50,000 deer a year without impacting the
overall populations. By the 1960s, wild deer populations were out of control and venison prices at the time were around 20 cents a kg. This meant
that many people decided that they could make a comfortable living hunting deer for the meat. In 1969 the Noxious Animals Act passed which meant
that deer were no longer classified as wild animals. Deer Farming Regulations were introduced providing opportunities for the licensing of deer farms.
The first Deer farming license was given in 1970. In the 1970's venison prices soared to more than $2 per kg which resulted in the 'venison
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The Environmental Impacts Of Humans : Impacting The...
Humans are greatly impacting our environment today. These impacts are both for better and for worse, but, unfortunately they are mainly for worse.
Because of humans, there are countless issues for the environment, including deforestation, global warming, and water pollution. Each of these
problems have created a huge and negative outcome on the environment, different animals, and the Earth's ecosystem. However, science is being
used to address these problems and to help resolve these issues. Deforestation is the act of destroying forests and trees permanently. Each year
around 18 million acres of forest is lost. At this rate, the world's rainforests will be completely gone within 100 years. Humans have managed to do
this because of the need for fuel, housing, wood and paper products, and space for crops and livestock. Because of deforestation, seventy percent of
the world's animals and plants are losing its habitats. On top of this habitat loss, deforestation is creating deserts because there are no tree canopies to
block the sun from drying out the soil (Bradford). Today, science has created many solutions to end deforestation such as the making of more products
from recycled materials, eco–forestry, prohibiting logging, and reforestation programs. One example is several corporations are making products from
recycled paper, pulp, and fiber. The Forest Stewardship Council is helping customers find more forest–friendly products by offering independent
certification for
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Barriers Impacting Teacher Use Of Technology In The Classroom
Research Trends and Findings Near the dawn of the twenty–first century, Ertmer described two forms of barriers impacting teacher use of technology in
the classroom. First, there were external barriers that teachers had to overcome including hardware, software, training, and support. Second, were
internal barriers including their confidence in working with technology, views about how students learned, and their professed value of technology
(Ertmer, 2012). As access to technology increased, this п¬Ѓrst barrier was eliminated for most educators and researchers began to study the relationship
between teachers' pedagogical theories in the use of technology (Ertmer, 2012). Early research studies found that teachers used technology by having
students to complete drill and practice exercises or to п¬Ѓll in computer–generated worksheets (Ertmer, 2012). Similar, studies found that teachers
desired to integrate higher–level technology use by their students, but were frequently restricted by "meeting individual student needs within a large
classroom, balancing multiple objectives, and responding to external forces and expectations" (Ertmer, 2012). Evidence–Based Writing Instruction The
process approach to writing instruction provides explicit procedures delivered to students via lecture and teacher–led discussion. The writing lesson has
very clear and specific objectives and the students' assignments generally involve following rules or imitating models. Feedback on the students' writing
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Personal Narrative: How I Am Impacting The World
Seeing that I have brought a smile to somebody's face makes me feel like I am impacting the world, and it gives my life a sense of meaning. For
example, when I got up in front of my entire class and rapped a song by Kanye West, all of my peers were smiling and laughing at me because they
knew that I was not a talented rapper. That experience will be remembered by those people as a positive and happy time which makes me feel
meaningful. I have learned that making references and connections build stronger connections with people and will trigger some interesting
conversations. Anybody that ever wants to be known for being funny has to also be cultured so that they know enough information to make
connections or metaphors, and know when a joke
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Political, Legal and Social factors impacting two businesses
Political, legal and social factors impacting LLC and IAG The following report will consist of some of the social, political and legal factors that
could potentially affect Leeds City College and International Airlines Group as a business. I will also go over which factors are having the most
significant impact on the business and how the businesses are trying to adapt and change in order to try and negate the impact of these factors and how
they may capitalize on some. International Airlines Group like many businesses in the current economic climate has seen a dramatic change in the way
they have to do business due to several social factors. The most prominent of the social factors is the alteration in consumer buying habits due to the...
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So therefore IAG is already prepared for any changes that may occur in the law and legislation so will not be greatly impacted should any more
changes occur and they can in fact use this as an advantage. As their competitors may be less well prepared for these changes and have to go through
radical changes in order to accommodate them which could cost them time and resources, while IAG can use the resources on promotion and make it
clear they already meet the standards required. A political factor that is having a significant impact upon IAG is that they rely on politics to allow
them to continue to expand and increase the number of flights and destinations they offer customers. As in order to expand their business and increase
their value and profitability they require the support of the government in order to build new airports and expand existing ones. The most prominent
example of this political factor having a negative impact on IAG is the delayed Heathrow expansion which is 'hurting aviation industry' (Guardian,
2012). As many airlines including BA are based out of the airport and there is great demand for the
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Black Consumers Impacting Advertising
Black Consumers Finally Impacting Advertisers
You probably have not read the report "Increasingly Affluent, Educated and Diverse: African
–American Consumers – the Untold Story" that was
presented at the 45th Congressional Black Caucus. Here's the highlight of the report: black households are growing in economic importance and are
starting to impact and influence the media.
Cheryl Pearson McNeil works for the Nielsen rating service. She says the report "debunked stereotypes and revealed the role diversity will play in the
future." The most important part of the report is not in the report itself. It is the impact it should have on black citizens. The report affirms an entire
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There are many different segments to the black population. McNeil shared that, overall, blacks in America are a young group. In fact, "more than 53
percent of the Black population is under the age of 35". This is important because marketing and advertising groups tend to target those from 18–34.
The thought is that if you can influence a person when they are young, you can have a consumer for life.
As an example of how black America is starting to come out of the shadows, McNeil pointed to the increase of African American shows such as
"Empire", "Scandal", "How to get away with Murder" and "Black–ish". McNeil, who is black, mentioned that one of the reasons for the success of
these shows is that "we were able to finally see people who looked like and act like us." As a result African Americans tuned in and
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Investigation Of A Security Clearance For A Position...
I.INTRODUCTION
Background investigations are an essential aspect of the vetting process for both employees and potential employees of the US Federal, State, and
Local governments and private sector companies that provide support, services and products to these government entities. These investigations are
conducted to determine the suitability of the subject of the investigation to hold a security clearance for a position impacting our national security. Many
of the individuals hired by the aforementioned organizations are placed in positions which require a security clearance. Based on the type of clearance,
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II. INSIDER THREATS
The purpose of US Federal Government background investigations is to determine if individuals are deemed acceptable for employment within the US
government, and more importantly, prevent individuals of malafied intent from gaining access to a position impacting the US national security.
Properly executed background investigations can greatly diminish the possibility of a potential insider threat obtaining access to classified information,
which can cause the US great harm and the US government great embarrassment.
Prior to the founding of the United States of America, the insider threat has hindered the security of a nation. It is written that the outward destruction
of a country results from the inward turmoil of its government. Numerous historical accounts of internal conflicts endangering the welfare of countries
are present in the history books of most countries. In most instances, the conflict occurred within the governmental structure of the nation. Regarding
internal threats, the US government is not immune from this imminent danger. Constantly, there are numerous threat to US government operations that
are undetected. Although the US government Most recently, the breach of security of former National Security Agency (NSA) employee, Edward
Snowden, and the ongoing saga of events surrounding his dubious departure from his home country have permeated the media of countries around the
world. The Snowden case is "the latest in the
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Is Killing Mentally Harming Negatively Impacting Masses Of...
The format should be problem, cause, solution, this speech must urge the audience towards action. You will persuade the audience about the socially
significant problem that is killing, physically harming are negatively impacting masses of people. Primary focus should be on the human impacts.
You must prove how Americans are impacted or how we are a large part of the problem. 7 to 9 minutes long with at least six verbally sided sources of
primary research. Stock issues. Deliberation –– both sides. Positive, negative, policy, value. Act as a leader. Appeal to a groups. Entice reluctant
audience. Start with areas of agreement. Acceptance of general values. Inject ethos –– expert and evidence. Set modest goals for change. Message
personally relevant to audience. Show how to make change. Urge action.
NPR, sciencedaily.com
Motivated sequence.
1.Arouse attention
2.demonstrate a need
3.satisfy the need
4.to visualize the results
5.call for action reputation design analogy design
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Stress and How to Control It
Topic: Stress Kills, how to cope with negative long–term stress.
General Purpose: Persuade the audience to recognize negative effects of stress and take steps towards stress control.
Specific Purpose: Inform the audience of negative effects of stress. Educate how to recognize stress symptoms. And persuade to take action to reduce
/eliminate stress and improve quality of life as well as life expectancy.
Introduction
I. Attention Gainer: Eight years
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Dual Role Relationships : Impacting The World Of Counseling
Dual Role Relationships: Impacting the World of Counseling Anna O 'Bannon Lindenwood University, Belleville Dual Relationships: Impacting the
World of Teaching and Counseling Dual relationships play a big part in the counseling environment. Unfortunately, they transpire without notice but
once those lines are crossed, it is ultimately the counselor's responsibility to ensure proper guidelines are being followed so the client is not being
exploited. Guidelines are generally adhered to if the counselor maintains professional distance and recognize the boundaries that are set in place. If
the client is exploited, the counselor is faced with the task of fixing the problem and not leaving the client to find his or her way out of this situation.
In all likelihood, could result in the patient having a bad experience with counseling, the counselor's reputation being ruined, or a complaint being filed
of which the counselor has to appear before the state licensing board, or in court. The origination of a dual relationships can come about without
notice. However, they are very prevalent in the profession of counseling. Pierson and Piazza (1997). p. 89. It was researched and found that, The
American Psychological Association Ethics committee (1988) reported dual relationship's accounted for 23% of all ethical
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Lomborg: How Global Warming Is Impacting Us
A few proposed approaches to global warming that Lomborg believes are problematic revolve around to the extent we believe global warming is
impacting us. According to Lomborg the longterm effects of global warming will be mostly negative however we are facing many more pressing
issues rather than expending resources on the more minor effects of global warming. Lomborg finds an issue with the way environmentalists are
pushing this global warming fear by using both data and statistics to show that the global environment was improving and that temperatures have been
higher in the distant pasts all these claims that we are hurting our planet by causing things such as rising sea levels and threating extinction to polar
bears are misrepresenting
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How Technology Is Impacting Globalization
Globalization is the process by which people, businesses and countries become more connected and interdependent. With new technology it has
become so much easier to access data, from anywhere in the world. The world has many problems that cannot be fixed without globalization and by
moving towards one global culture. The world is moving towards one global culture because different cultures are adapting and sharing ideas of others
that are gradually changing the way people in these cultures live. The world will benefit with globalization because it will increase the interaction and
relationships between countries, and improve technology to create a stronger plan on how to protect the environment.
Technology is impacting globalization. Transportation, cheap telephone service, email, computers and instant capital flows made the world more
interdependent. Travel, communication, and interaction between countries has increased. This interaction between countries has moved the world
towards one global culture because it will help with improving long–standing problems such as the environment. For example, climate change has
threatened the well–being of citizens around the world. Food and water shortage are just a few examples. Moving towards one global society can help
eliminate some of these problems by creating a stronger system of providing resources with food and water shortages to vulnerable countries.
Technology can help detect natural disasters sooner to bring awareness to
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Impacting Boyfriends
Week 8
My Impacting Boyfriends
At some point in our lives us women enter the stage where we begin to date the opposite sex. We go through this experience to find out what kind of
male we may become compatible with so that eventually we can label them as a boyfriend. While going through this stage we realize there are so
many categories that boyfriends can be put into. Perhaps one must experience these different attributes to choose the right mate. I can speak of at least
three different boyfriends that have left a lasting impression on me.
Have you ever had a Jealous Boyfriend? The one who does not understand nor know the meaning of the word trust. Always skeptical about what you
are doing or where you are going. In his eyes everyone wants his lady, not to mention he also believes that people are trying to turn his ... Show more
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He suffers with self–esteem issues. While his ego gets the best of him, when you see him he shows great power and confidence. Constantly he is
questioning his girlfriend's love for him, even loyalty too. If his girlfriend does not treat him well, he will think he is the root of the problem instead of
seeking a better relationship. The behaviors most common in the Insecure Boyfriend include worrying about how long his girlfriend takes to return his
phone calls, text or voicemails. Privacy is not given by the Insecure Boyfriend.
Always willing to discuss how to maintain a valuable relationship is the Reasonable Boyfriend. He always makes sure that he and his mate are
comfortable. He admits his wrong without becoming defensive, abusive or irrationally angry. Usually the Reasonable Boyfriend is not fully
emotionally available as the others I mentioned. The Jealous and Insecure Boyfriend tend to love hard and is blinded by that. Compromising is one of
the greatest assets of the Reasonable Boyfriend. Sounds too good to be true but very hard to
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The Science and the Laws Impacting Human Cloning Essay
The Science and the Laws Impacting Human Cloning
Human cloning, long the subject of science fiction, is today a practical reality. Recent breakthroughs, most renowned the cloning of a sheep from an
adult cell in Scotland in 1997, have caused the world to acknowledge that human cloning is indeed possible. Governments around the world
immediately attempted to address the issue of human cloning, with varying levels of success. At the same time the pace of cloning technology
continued to accelerate.
This paper will first examine the development of the technology that makes human cloning possible and the scientific uncertainties surrounding it.
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In complex organisms, cells undergo a process of differentiation where genes not necessary for the functioning of a particular cell are turned off. The
unique differentiated state of a cell depends on its particular combination of regulatory proteins2. While cells may differentiate to perform a number
of different functions, each cell still contains the entire DNA sequence necessary to become any kind of cell. The general consensus was that all
embryo cells hold the potential to become any type of cell, but older fetal and adult cells could only express the genes that have already been turned
on3. Until recently many scientists believed that once a cell differentiates, it is forever specialized
Based on this preceding assumption, previous cloning research, which dates as far back as 1890, focused on splitting the embryos of animals at
early stages of development to produce identical organisms4. As early as 1952, scientists were able to clone many species of animals through a
process of nuclear transfer of embryonic nuclei. This process was only limited to producing identical versions of organism in the embryonic stage,
however. Scientists could produce a series of identical clones at the time of fertilization, but could not actually clone an adult organism, which is the
reason cloning is desirable in the first place and so very controversial. The real
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Beauty Pageants Are Impacting Our Children
Imagine seeing your little girl on stage prancing around in a bikini in front of all of your friends, family and even strangers. This is in fact happening
everywhere. Parents are putting their children in skimpy outfits just so they can parade around on stage, hoping they could win an award. The issue
with this is the fact that children are having their childhood taken away from the because they are learning to act like adults. Most of the time this is
forceful and mainly done for the parents affection. People are then arguing about whether beauty pageants are negatively affecting our children. Some
people claim that beauty pageants do not negatively affect our children but boosts their self esteem and confidence. However, beauty pageants
definitely affect a child's development negatively since it does in fact make children think that physical beauty is all that matters, takes away your
childhood by making you pretend to be an adult and it can then lead to depression. The first reason competing in beauty pageants definitely affects a
child's development negatively is that it makes the children think that physical beauty is all that matters. Although some people argue that children do
not pull that from beauty pageants. They say beauty pageants are harmless and help boost a child's self esteem and confidence. It's true that some
children benefit from higher self esteem and confidence from winning other pageants. However, that is if you win the pageant. Which some children
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Technology Negatively Impacting Education
Technology Negatively Impacting Education
In today's world, there is no uncertainty that technology has grown to be a part of our daily life. Although everyone's opinion is different, some may
say it is positively impacting education while others say its negatively impacting education. According to the articles "Texting and Writing" by
Michaela Cullington and "Wikipedia: Write First, Ask Questions Later" by Dennis Baron, appear to believe thattechnology is negatively affecting
education. Technology can negatively impact one's education by the ability to use proper grammar, inhibiting writing skills, and just being plain out
lazy.
Grammar is defined as the way sentences of a language are constructed. In the article "Texting and Writing" it states how teachers have reported
findings that students are using abbreviations for words such as "2" for "to" or "gr8" for "great" (404). Being in the habit of texting and using
abbreviations can cause students not to use proper grammar that should be used in formal writing. Another example is people are engaging ... Show
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It's simply a way of interacting with someone. According to the article "Texting and Writing" by Michaela Cullington, many say that text messages
lack emotion (405). This is because text messages have a tendency to be short, concise, and to the point (405). Not implying emotion or showing how
someone feels about a particular situation the other person that is being communicated with has to assume how that person is feeling, which can be
difficult at times. Another example is that one English teacher believes that the texting language is second nature to her students (404). Because of this
second nature language, people are so used to writing in that type of way they don't even recognize that they are doing it. Being in the habit of writing
in a formal way instead of shortcutting will help people better understand what is trying to be
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Current Issues Impacting On The Prs
4.1CURRENT ISSUES IMPACTING ON THE PRS' ABILITY TO PROVIDE HOUSING
4.1ARENT LEVELS
The average rent on a home is costlier than paying a mortgage in every region of England even after accounting for homeowners' repairs and
maintenance costs [Shelter (The rent trap and the fading dream of owning a home, 2013)]. This is because, house prices are increasing and it is
becoming more and more difficult to get a mortgage in the current climate. A cause being the demand outweighs the supply because there are too many
people and not enough houses, which then drives up demand in other sectors, PRS in particular thus increasing rent prices.
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The report also states that, of the 1.1 million families that rent in England, 48% worry about unaffordable rent; 38% worry about the contract
terminated before they are ready to move and 44% don't think of their private rented houses as homes. This then takes us back to the question can the
private rented sector be used to house homeless people?
The results in fig.6 shows an increase in rent levels both in the SRS and PRS, with the SRS increasing steadily over time as opposed to the PRS
steadily increasing over the same period and then a slight decrease in 2012–13, and then increasing further in 2013–14. This further supports the issues
of rent levels in the private sector and its inability to support homeless families with dependents, as these families will have insufficient funds to
accommodate their needs e.g. cutting back on necessities such as food just to be able to keep up rent payments.
In a research carried out by Shelter (Growing up renting: A childhood spent in private rented homes) 1 in 10 renting families have had to change their
children's schools due to moving. High rents can have a damaging impact on children's lives especially if families are unable to keep up with rent
increase. Thus, they find themselves having to move to and changing their children's schools, which can have a negative impact on the development of
a child and may lead to
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Current Legal Impacting Business Management Essay examples
Over the last few decades matters in the business world have changed dramatically. Companies are facing a wide range of challenges as they strive to
discover ways to succeed and stay competitive within the marketplace. In order to do so, it's crucial to have most experienced, well educated, and
compassionate management team to run the business. By achieving this standard, matters of the company will be kept running effortlessly and
proficiently, while keeping both management and personnel all on the same page, working towards the same goal. An organization cannot put together
an outstanding team of professionals without good Human Resources department, commonly referred to as "HR". HR managers focus on a wide range
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Ani Chopourian claimed she had been tormented and sexually harassed by surgeons and the medical staff in the Cardiac Surgery Center at Mercy
General Hospital between the years of 2006 – 2008. She stated that doctors used inappropriate sexual dialogue and acted in a passive aggressive
behavior. Ms. Chopourian filed approximately 18 written complaints regarding patient safety, sexual harassment, as well as meal and break rules not
being in compliance with policy. Her last filed complaint was received by human resources July 31, 2008 and consequently, she was terminated on
Aug. 7, 2008. The hospital and HR claimed that she reportedly fell asleep on the job and failed to show up for her on–call shifts (Francis, 2012). Ms.
Chopourian followed the correct steps stating her claim and won the law suit because ultimately HR is responsible for guaranteeing that employees
comprehend what sexual harassment is, the laws, and the company guidelines as well as their compliance to these laws. HR has the responsibility to
conduct training seminars, provide brochures, and one–one–one coaching sessions with all employees. It is important to keep in mind that employees
often fear losing their job or being reprimanded for filing a sexual harassment claim. It's HR's job to ensure that employees are comfortable that they can
come to them and file claims without judgment
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One Unaccounted For Factor That Is Impacting The Level
One unaccounted for factor that is impacting the level of support for redistribution in the United States is the inseparable intersection of race and
gender, or rather the dominance that patriarchal and racialized norms have on influencing American's perceptions of poverty. The majority of the
current literature on the subject of American's support/opposition to economic redistribution tends to focus on identities such as race, class, and gender
as separate entities. Applying the theories of hostile/benevolent sexism and racism, I argue that analyzing intersections of identities such asrace and
gender in conjunction, and as interdependent, will provide a clearer picture as to why Americans are less favorable towards redistribution, and ... Show
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Discrimination/bias based on sex or race is harmful for any individual who experiences it, however it can culminate in a variety of forms, some
more malevolent than others. Glick and Fiske define benevolent sexism (BS) as, "a subjectively favorable, chivalrous ideology that offers
protection and affection to women who embrace conventional [gender roles]" and McMahon further defines BS to be, "better understood as a
subtle and pernicious form of bias that shares the same ideological underpinnings as more openly hostile forms of sexism". On the other hand,
hostile sexism (HS), "aims to reinforce traditional gender roles and patriarchy through derogatory characterizations of women as unappreciative of
and seeking to gain power over men, and [who are] manipulative with their sexuality". Both forms of sexism are harmful to any individual who
receives them, however individuals who experience BS (white women) are more likely to receive some benefit from their oppression than those who
experience HS (women of color, particularly black women). In addition to BS and HS, racism also works within a similar framework of hostility and
benevolence, whereby black individuals who preform their race
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Palm Oil : How It Is Impacting Our Planet
Palm Oil – How It Is Impacting Our Planet
Palm oil has many popular uses in the world today. Its production has also caused great concern for the impact it has on the planet, especially due to
deforestation. Palm oil is a vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of the African oil palm tree and can be found in roughly 50% of packaged goods
found in your local grocery store. It is the most widely produced edible oil.
Oil palms were brought to South–East Asia in the early 20th century. The main demand for the industry 's expansion is believed to have come from the
British Industrial Revolution. At that point in time, 250,000 tons of palm oil were being exported annually from South–East Asia and today that number
exceeds fifty–five million tons.
The commercially grown oil palms are planted in large plantations. They can be found growing throughout Malaysia, Indonesia and other tropical
countries within 10Лљ of the equator. They produce more oil than any other crop on the planet and can be harvested for up to 25 years. After this
time, the trees are chopped down and replanted because the plantation workers can no longer reach the fruit bundles. Oil palms have an average
annual oil output of approximately 10 tons per acre of land. A palm produces up to 12 fruit bunches each year and can contain 1000–3000 fruits.
Palm oil is produced at a lower cost than other vegetable oils. Supply and demand for palm oil is increasing dramatically. While it is used in a wide
variety of
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Meeting Your Goal And Impacting Student Achievement
Year–End Progress Update – Describe the final results of your action plan and how successful you were in meeting your goal and impacting student
achievement. In the last part of the year, Kim and I spent our time focusing on different classroom practices between the Virtual and Blended
classrooms. In particular, we focused on whether we identified our classrooms as traditional or differentiated. For this we used a Classroom
Practices Inventory that I was given in a graduate level course I was taking. Kim and I both separately used the Classroom Practices Inventory to
categorize our classroom practices, and then brought them back to compare our findings. Since Kim and I both teach Civics, but in two different
settings, it was interesting to see the outcome of this study. For the most part, we had similar ways of running our classrooms and including students
in different classroom activities. However, there were 2 areas in particular that were different. First, Kim identified that she tends to group her students
based on their learning needs while I tended to group students heterogeneously. This is something we knew would be different due to our learning
environments. Kim, who sees her students on a daily basis, is able to identify the learning needs of her students and understand how to meet all their
needs in a group environment. In the blended classroom, I am less likely to do this because I have a different student population every month. While I
may have a few students
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Is Technology Impacting The Way We Think?
Throughout the year we have seen how technology is evolving and changing the world we live in. Not everyone has the same opinion towards this
topic. As the year pass we start noticing that these advancements are affecting the way we think. For this reason, I came up with a research question.
My question states the following, "Is technology affecting the way we think?", if we pay close attention to this issue, we can see that this problem is
affecting the whole world and not only a single part of it, since in this era everyone uses technology for everything. One will only notice this problem
when they start thinking deeply about this and see how things have changed since they started using technology. In today's world that is driven by...
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We are so dependent on technology that we don't see how it actually affects us. Technology in a way is making us dumber, lazier, and it also has its
positive things like improving our reflex. No one would have guessed that what we created to make our life easier, would be affecting our brains.
Now that technology is getting easier to use, everyone will be looking for the easiest and fastest way to solve problems and will end up endangering
the world. The new generation is already lazy enough and with the improvements that technology is having, it will end up making them lazier, not all of
them because there's people who actually take advantage of technology and use it to help them improve their knowledge. But we can also see that many
students don't study anymore, they just look for everything they need on google, and this will eventually affect them. And if we don't do anything
about this, the future generation will be at stake, they will be looking for the easiest and fastest way to solve problems and will end up making their
future harder. This issue will matter to the people who see that technology is making other people stupid, but it isn't always like that, it depends on the
person who is using it. People will get dumber and people will get smarter because of it.
I did some research on this issue and I found out that this issue actually affects a part of our brain. It perplexes me because I just thought about how it
affects us in a
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Factors Impacting Decision Making And Indecision
Factors Impacting Decision Making and Indecision
Amy Hines
University of Minnesota
Abstract
This is a discussion on the dynamics of decision making and indecision and their impacts. It offers an overview in decision theory and its evolution
through decision frameworks that have been analyzed and developed to accommodate the ever–changing individual and environment. This is a
comprehensive look at the underlying influences on the decision making process. It reaches the span across different specialties from biological to
personality. Within those areas it addresses a variety of psychological processes, positive and negatives, through to career focused decision theories and
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The aspects that will be discussed in the following will assess the background of decision theory, frameworks of decision and action, factors that
influence and difficulties when faced with the indecisiveness. Understanding the decision making frameworks, factors such as genetic makeup,
personality, environmental and emotional impacts that influence our decisions will provide insight on counseling strategies, preventative or
institutional development.
The process an individual goes through to make a decision is a complicated one. Deciphering the system one needs to look at where the theories started
and how they evolved. The expected utility theory (EU theory) otherwise known as the Decision Theory that is essentially weighing the options and
determine the maximum value (compensatory) under the assumption an individual is a rational being. The possibility of loss can be compensated by a
potential large gain (Busemeyer 2015). It evolved to add inclusions for rank dependent utility (RDU) to compensate for the violation of the
independence axiom or rule that originated in the EU theory. The independence axiom or contingency is best understood as the third option that is
presented independent to the first two, but does not influence the order of preference that was established prior to the introduction of the third
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Are Smartphones Impacting Our Relationships?
Smartphones have changed the way we function in everyday life; but is it for the better? With the new technology we have now, you can find
directions, new recipes, song lyrics, and just about anything you can imagine with a few taps. However, if we're constantly checking our phones for
whatever we have next in our hectic schedule, will we forget about the more important things? Some people claim that smartphones are impacting our
relationships. They ask the questions, are we spending more time with our phone than with our loved ones, becoming antisocial, or simply finding that
it's easier to talk through a screen? It's much easier to send a quick text message than to have a conversation with someone in public. Andrew K.
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Smartphones can also keep friendships going. For instance, if your friend were to move far away, you wouldn't hardly see each other. If you were to
meet coworkers at a conference, you would still want to connect with them. With texting, and social media apps like Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter,
you can stay in touch. You can watch how their new life is going in pictures and words, and of course the conversations It's truly a wonderful thing.
Furthermore, some data shows that smartphones may affect our sleep. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology published a study showing that the
radiation emitted by a mobile phone can delay sleep stages three and four. They exposed some test subjects to mobile phone type radiation, while some
test subjects had no radiation at all. The participants exposed to this radiation had deferred and shortened stage 4 of sleep. The light emitted from a
smartphone is called blue light. Mariana Figuerio, director of the Lighting research center's light and health program, tested the effect self luminous
electronic devices had on melatonin suppression. She found that 2–hour exposure to light from smartphone displays can suppress melatonin by about
22%, causing possible delayed bedtime. So, it's probably best to plug your phone in on the kitchen counter, rather than risk temptation of using it too
late at night. Also, smartphones can benefit education. Most of the time
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Introversion The Often Forgotten Factor Impacting The Gift...
The article "Introversion: The Often Forgotten Factor Impacting the Gifted" by Jill D. Burruss and Lisa Kaenzig begins by giving examples of how
an introvert may behave. The authors continue by explaining that introversion is in not an issue, but a personality type which differs from that of the
"normal," more outgoing and friendly personality type, extroversion. Introverts and extroverts are different personality types, most people fall into one
of the two categories. Typically, an introvert's main focus is in the internal world of thoughts, while an extrovert's main focus is on the external world
of people and events. Introverts tend to enjoy alone time, working on their own, and are usually quiet, and extroverts are typically social, enjoy
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Government Policies: Impacting Economic Growth
Government policies: Impacting economic growth Lowering or raising interest rates is one of the most common methods used by the
government to have an impact upon the economy. When the economy is sluggish, the Federal Reserve Bank lowers interest rates, to encourage
consumers to borrow more and spend more. It also lowers the discount rate, or the rate at which it lends money to institutions within the federal
banking system, which gives banks more assets to lend. In contrast, when it wishes to slow down economic growth because of fears of inflation, it
will raise the interest rate, to encourage consumers to borrow more and it will raise the discount rate as well. "The federal funds rate is the central
bank's key tool to spur the economy and a low rate is thought to encourage spending by making it cheaper to borrow money. The Fed has kept the
rate near zero since 2008" and has resolved to continue to keep rates low until at least 2013 (Censky 2011). For borrowers, such as people who are
taking out student loans and car payments, this is good news. The Federal Reserve can also change the reserve requirements of banks. "Reserve
requirements are the amount of funds that a depository institution must hold in reserve against specified deposit liabilities" (Reserve requirements,
2012, Fed). When banks have high reserve requirements, as determined by the Fed, they have less money to lend to consumers. Conversely, when the
Fed lowers reserve requirements, more liquid capital is
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The Laws and Regulations Impacting Commercial Transactions...
Social Media "...By 2011, approximately 83% of Fortune 500 companies were using some form of social media to connect with consumers.
Furthermore, surveys suggest that consumers are increasingly relying on social media to learn about unfamiliar brands..." (Naylor, et. Al, 2012).
Introduction. As of March, 2013, Facebook has a reported 1.13 billion users each month, and each day up to 665 million people log on to Facebook
(AP, 2012). And according to attorney Brian Socolow, with Loeb & Loeb, seventy
–two percent of online users are part of "...at least one social
network"; and the "most credible source" for details about a particular brand or item on a social networking site doesn't come from the marketing
people, it comes from "other consumers" (Socolow, 2011). This paper delves into the most popular social media site, Facebook, to explain why
consumers are helping marketers promote products and serves, and answer questions about the impact of social media in terms of legal and
marketing aspects. ONE: The 4 components of a legally astute social media marketing manager; how does each component mitigate the risk involved
in doing business in cyberspace. The University of Dayton Law Review points out that there has been a "...paradigm shift in the way advertisers
communicate with customers," and unlike the old way (messages are "controlled and disseminated by the advertiser or an agent"), there is a new way
(through social media sites) (Wright, 2010, 68). Within the social media
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Childhood Sexual Abuse Impacting the Etiology of Eating...
Childhood Sexual Abuse Impacting the Etiology of Eating Disorders
Today's literature estimates that as many as 1 in 3 females and 1 in 7 boys have been the victim of sexual abuse. There are about 2,000 to 3,000 new
cases of incest each year in each major city in the United States. It is reported by the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse that in 1993, 2.9
million children were reported to protective services because they were being abused, neglected, or both (Schwartz). 16% of these 2.9 million children
had been sexually abused. It is estimated that there are 60 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse in America today http:/
/www.prevent–abuse–now.com/stats.htm#Disclosure. This childhood sexual abuse has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They argue that it is impossible to infer a single variable model (sexual abuse) to a complex etiological model (eating disorders). I will attempt to review
the scientific literature on this topic.
Research Review– Glenn Waller (Waller, 1991) conducted a research study that probed whether sexual abuse was a factor in eating disorders. In his
research, Waller presented 67 women who met the DSM–III–R criteria for either anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. The 67 women were grouped
into one of four categories. The categories included anorexia– restricting subtype, anorexia– purging subtype, bulimia with a history of anorexia, and
bulimia with no history of anorexia. About 36% of the women completed a Sexual Events Questionnaire (SEQ), while the remaining women were
asked about the sexual abuse during interviews. All the women were then interviewed concerning unwanted sexual experiences. Thirty two (48%) of
the 67 reported that they were sexually abused in their childhood. Scores were compiled for each of the women after they had either taken the SEQ or
were clinically interviewed. The researchers came to the conclusion through statistical analysis that sexual disorders per se do not cause eating
disorders. The researchers believed that sexual abuse may determine the nature of the eating disorder but that this is prompted by other mitigating
factors
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Code Of Laws Impacting School Discipline
Discipline in Schools A Legal Guide Hierarchy of Laws ImpactingSchool Discipline Federal LevelConstitutional Rights Freedom of Speech The
First Amendment, U.S. Constitution Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of
grievances. Search and Seizures The Fourth Amendment, U.S. Constitution The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or
affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Due Process of Law The Fifth Amendment,
U.S. Constitution No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment, U.S.
Constitution All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the
state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall
any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within it jurisdiction the equal protection
of the laws.
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Early Childhood Education : An Impacting Career
Cherlyn Womack Ms. Triplett English IV 15 October 2014 Early Childhood Education: An Impacting Career What young children learn at an early age
can affect future learning in elementary school. With that being said early childhood educators have an impact on children 's learning during the first
year of schooling. For instance, in a daycare–type setting toddlers learn to work together, they learn to share, and they learn to cooperate. Concepts
such as these, though not limited to, are concepts that are not just used when they are first learned. As children grow up learning to work together,
share, and cooperate would help in being successful in school and outside of school. Early childhood educators plan and lead activities that lead and
build on children 's ability and curiosity and aid in developing skills and characteristics that help them grow. ("Preschool Teachers" 106) Keeping in
mind that not all children learn and develop in same way, early childhood educators must develop a flexible learning schedule that incorporates
different aspects for children that have varying learning techniques. Early childhood educators plan activities that encourage children to develop skills
appropriate to their developmental needs. For example, the activities a preschool teacher may plan consisting of different motor skills and reasoning
abilities of a three–year old child differs from a child of five years of age. ("Preschool Teachers" 108) Also, early childhood educators need to
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Jeff Arnold 10 Is Climate Change Impacting Vermont? Is
Jeff Arnold 10 Is Climate Change impacting Vermont? Is Climate Change affecting the state of Vermont? First we need to find out what professionals
are defining the term climate change as. Some people want to refer to climate change as specifically air temperature increases. But "Global Warming"
refers to the long term warming of the planet. Global temperature shows a well–documented rise since the early 20th century and most notably since
the late 1970s. Worldwide, since 1880 the average surface temperature has gone up by about 0.8В°C(1.4В°F), relative to the mid–20th–century
baseline((n.d.). In Global Climate Change Vital Signs of the Planet). Climate change takes global warming into account and also takes rising sea levels,
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Through looking at recorded snow fall totals, Lake Freeze overs, and agriculture impacts one is able to start seeing trends in environmental changes.
By looking at record snow fall records we can get a sense of historical air temperature and see how a specific location has been warming. Lake
Freeze over data also gives good indications of an average air temperature increase. But there are still many people in this world that doubt that
climate change is real. Yes earth goes through different periods of time where the climate has changed drastically. Look at the Ice Age, there was a
time where a huge glacier stretched all the way across Vermont and in some places that glacier was 2 miles thick. Take for example, former Texas
governor Rick Perry, who is in charge of the Department of Energy stated in 2011 that, "Global warming was an unproven scientific
theory."(Sidahmed, M. (2016, December 15). To the new presidential administration the topic of climate change has been looked at as a joke or even
as a false idea. What we now know with the amounts of glaciers residing and the rise in temperatures and sea levels I believe that this subject is a
bigger topic than what they believe. This subject needs to be taken seriously and we as humans need to take responsibility for some of our actions that
have impacted climate change. I strongly disagree with many different actions that our president has taken regarding the issue
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Cloud Computing Impacting Health Care
Cloud Computing Impacting Health Care Introduction In comparison to other industries, the healthcare industry has under–utilized technology to
improve the efficiency of operations. Healthcare systems are still dependent on written medical records which limits consultation with other medical
players. Additionally, despite the substantial evidence in the sector of patient safety, there is little attention in regards to appropriate systematic
approaches to help solve the issue (AbuKhousa & Al–Jaroodi, 2012). Still, despite leaps in IT, less than a third of the hospitals in countries such as the
USA are using electronic records (AbuKhousa & Al–Jaroodi, 2012). There is a crucial need for further research relating to cloud computing in the
healthcare industries, because statistics show few case studies by researchers to improve the impact relevant to cloud computing services affecting the
availability of healthcare resources (Kuo, 2011). Recent studies indicate approximately 75% of the healthcare chief information technology officers are
anticipating moving to the cloud computing era (Kuo, 2011). Cloud computing is an internet based method where information and resources can be
shared with different devices. Improvements have been marginal and cloud computing is not being viewed as an alternative (Griebel et al., 2015).
However, such leaps pose significant threats to organizations especially when it comes to health data. The proposed study aims at adding knowledge to
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Factors Impacting The Performance And Profitability Of...
Turnover in nursing healthcare is a major issue impacting the performance and profitability of healthcare organizations. These organizations require a
stable highly trained and fully engaged nursing staff to provide effective levels of patient care. The above mentioned topic is meaningful in any
leadership/management organization because of the financial cost of losing a single nurse which has been calculated to equal about twice the nurse's
annual salary .Losing these critical employees, negatively impacts healthcare organizations in a variety of ways including decreased quality of patient
care, increased contingent staff costs, loss of patients and increased nurse and medical staff turnover. The population of focus on this presentation will
be geared towards the nursing staff, the cooperation of Genesis Healthcare, the Care plan Committee and the Leaders and the Unit Managers of this
cooperation/facility. In the 21st century, the healthcare industry has shifted dramatically. There is a larger percentage of the American population that
is composed of older–American's aged 65 years of age and older. The elderly will be nearly 20 percent of the population by the year 2030 and more
diverse with respect not only to race and ethnicity but also cultural and socioeconomic factors. In addition to shifts in the nation's demographics, there
have also been tremendous changes in evidence based population density. The thesis statement of this project will be to discuss the high
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An Analytical Study Of Popular Biometric Tools And...
An Analytical Study of Popular Biometric Tools and Impacting Factors.
Biometric tools have adapted and been refined with related research. This paper's aim is to try to discover any key Biometric tools during a specific
time. Content analysis was utilized on scholarly research from the field of Biometrics, trying to discover any patterns within scholarly publications.
Specifically, are there any trends in different types of Biometric tools? Another keyresearch question is are there any impacting factors or Biometric
tools?
Introduction:
Biometric identification has long been used by humans for thousands of years. This recognition relies on certain body characteristics such as voice,
face and movement. Body identification was first implemented by Alphonse Bertillon, in the Paris Police department in the mid19th century, to
identify criminal body measurements (Jain, Ross and Prabhakar 2004). Later, a discovery of the individuality of fingerprints, was a significant
discovery. This progressed into Police officers "booking" criminals fingerprints for identification. From the earlier time of biometric techniques to
today's modern times, due to primarily the rapid development of technology, biometric research has focused on other biometric attributes.
Methodology:
An analytical tool primarily, content analysis, will be implemented to analysis a data set of scholarly literature from the Scopus database. Content
analysis can provide a more summative and broader snapshot of such
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The Issue Of Disrespect At The Workplace, By An...
Respect is a human need that we all value and require in our personal relationships. Yet, in some workplaces, respect is akin to a foreign word with
insignificant meaning or value. Research has shown that a lack of respect and autonomy over work functions leads to a corporate culture that stifles
innovation and primes feelings of distrust and anxiety in the workplace (Hibberd & Smith, 2006, pp. 556–557). This paper will first discuss the issue
of disrespect in the workplace, followed by an examination of the impacting forces. Then, organizational priority will be determined, with a subsequent
in–depth discussion of the proposed management plan. Next, the required resources to implement the plan will be outlined, and evaluation and
feedback measures will be reviewed. Finally, the plan, implications, and effects will be assessed and concluding remarks will be provided.
The Issue Prior to returning to school to becoming a Registered Practical Nurse, I worked for a short period of time as a member of the Housekeeping
Department at Guelph General Hospital. Unfortunately, this was generally a negative experience for myself and many others in the department as we
experienced a constant level of disrespect from front line department supervisors. The disrespect occurred in the form of menial and excessive
performance management activities such as a formal verbal warning for not providing more than 48 hours advanced notice for requesting a shift
change. In addition, the
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Global Trends Impacting Careers in the Next Five to Seven...
Global Trends Impacting Careers In The Next Five to Seven Years Introduction Technology is going to disrupt the very nature of work in the next
five to seven years, as it is beginning to today. Of the many global trends influencing and modifying careers over the next five to seven years, the
major disruptions of social networks and the critical need for math and science skills will forever change the composition of the American and global
workforce. As many futurists and pundits have long said, many of the more advanced economies are shifting quickly to service economies. As this shift
occurs en masse in more advanced economies that have outsourced manufacturing, innovation will follow. This is not particularly good news for many
of the advanced nations that have economies predicated on a relatively high per capita net income. Yet paradoxically this shift to service–based
economies and lower salaries will isolate and make even greater the demand (and salaries) for professionals who have advanced skills in
collaboration, distance learning, math, science and the ability to quickly accomplish complex tasks as part of a virtual team (Gajendran, Harrison,
2007). Analysis of Future Trends Impacting Careers Five to Seven Years Ahead Social networks are seen by many people in society as a drain of
time, resources and focus from more important tasks that can be accomplished in person. Yet these critics are missing a vital link of social networks
and their embryonic state today
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Forensic Scientists And Innovative Technology Impacting...
In 2015, about 1,190,704 crimes estimated, of murders was 15,696 with fire arms and an estimated 90,185 rapes. What if you cross under the
barrier tape to find a male victim of a suicide investigation? The body is sitting silently on the couch in his living room. Empty cans of liquor spread
around the body and a knife are settled on the victim's lap. While examining the body, you discover a stab wound under the cartilage of his rib and cut
beneath the throat. An officer asks "Do you think it is right to assume he committed suicide?" A forensic scientist would say no, they can perform
examinations to reasonably prove this suicide was staged with the evidence available and uncover more like a puzzle. Crime and mysteries are
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Early forensic scientists acquired their knowledge through self–practice and experience, there were no college courses or special medical schools that
taught this broad study academically. Physicians and surgeons actively took part in the European judicial system in the 1600s to gain recognition.
Medical specialists often made their studies, methods, and findings public through courtrooms, medical institutes, and press. Forensic medicine
questions of Paolo Zacchia's Questiones Medico–legales (1621) became a popular basis medical questioning used in some European courts to detail a
victim's cause of death. ("The Rise of Forensics")
Sir Francis Galton, London Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, created his own system of fingerprint cataloguing. He assigned a number to each
finger and based on the flow, direction, pattern, and other characteristics to narrow down candidates for a match. ("Forensic Science History") Sir
Galton fingerprint techniques have been used worldwide, however, with innovative and dramatized methods from other specialists, it made hard to
prove which process would be reasonable and practical.
Forensic science has come a long way, progressing more along with technology and new discoveries. 21st century forensic science has defined by
universities as the science of proving existence of crime and solving it by utilizing scientific procedures. Forensic branches out basics of chemistry,
biology, and
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Legal And Ethical Constraints Impacting On The Designed Copy
5.Discuss any legal and ethical constraints impacting on the designed copy. –Copyright: If there is a copyright issues with regards to the Campaign
being made, then new campaign have to be planned and further expenses will be incurred to hire the producer, photographer editing and finalising the
movie. Therefore its best to consult an expert to avoid this issue happening and affecting the business. –Regulations: New regulations may be imposed
during the final production of the campaign such as for example all food campaign needs to provided the nutrient benefits. This will change the plan
and the film and the photo taken need to be edited again with its nutrient listed and need to be printed again. –Societal expectations: through... Show
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2. Things that happen in everyday life can be used to create a movie like video. 3. Make sure the flow go rational and clear. When we are creating the
story, the video should look visually consistent from beginning until the end. 4. Pick a theme that highlight customer journey or activity. It will
effectively bring more interesting. Part B: Evaluate creative options. This will required to: 7.Identify and discuss design and copy options according to
the requirements of the creative brief –the words used in broadcast advertising such as: o Message content: to those who craving for refreshing and
delicious food in this changing Melbourne weather, we offering fresh local organic and ingredients everyday from the garden that will leave your
mouth flabbergasted. Not only it taste better but its super nutritious for all of you who wants to go for living healthy. o Program promos: when
releasing a new restaurant to the market, by creating up with sales poster or brochures to some existing or current customer, for example introducing a
package with friends, free drink or free cake of the months or discount 10% if the customer stills a student, help to gain awareness to a new customer. o
Slogans: Healthy eating Healthy living, because healthy body create healthy souls and minds! Because when we eat healthy, we think better. When you
start eating food at John's CafГ©, you no longer need to count calories. Create healthy habits not
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Chapter 1: The Gospel Is Real, Impacting Truth
2 Peter Outline Chapter 1: The Gospel is real, impacting truth I. Greeting people in the faith (1:1–4) a. Peter, the dedicated true servant b. Faith is
precious c. Knowledge of Christ increases our faith and power d. He gives us precious promises e. We are called to virtue f. We partake in Christ g. We
escape the evils of the world II. Faithful growth in Christ (1:5–11) a. We have privileges and responsibilities b. Faith requires our diligence c. We are
called to grow in Him d. We are called to emulate Christian virtues e. Our growth has value f. Our election is proven by our obedience and growth in
Christ g. Do not be shortsighted concerning your faith and the opportunities He brings III. The main theme of Peter's message (1:12–15) a.... Show more
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The prophetic testimony of Peter (1:16–21) a. Christ is a fact in history and in our lives b. God's Word is a Light to the darkness of the world c. Allow
His Word to shine in your heart d. Real prophecy and knowledge comes from God, not our agendas Chapter 2: The Problem of False Teachers I. False
doctrines are extremely destructive (2:1–3) a. False teachers will come, or, are already here b. False teachers like secrecy, and work to undermine the
real work of Christ c. Number of followers is no sign of authenticity d. They use deception and manipulation II. False teachers will be judged and
destroyed (2:4–11) a. God did not spare the angels who fell; He will not spare those who live ungodly lives, are self willed, and who refuse His grace b.
Hell is real; you do not want to go there c. God is loving and will save those He has chosen d. He will deliver us out of temptation III. The
Characteristics of False Teachers (2:12–17) a. They are immoral and will be condemned b. False teachers need to be revealed and dealt with swiftly c.
They love sin and will rationalize that it is OK, enticing others to sin also d. If not dealt with, they will feast on you IV. False teachers are deceptive
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What Internal Pressures Are Impacting On The Organization
Q1 What internal pressures were impacting on the organisation in your situation, and how did the organisation respond to those pressures?
Kaplan International is the type of company that relies its sales growth on technology. The organisation uses a wide range of online marketing options
in order to get the attention of potential customers and create lead generation. To create leads is the term the company uses for acquiring a new
potential customers' contact details that can lead to a closed deal. As web technology is the main tool to increase sales, Kaplan International needs to
improve their websites constantly by making them more user friendly. This improvement can go from changing the website's colour to creating a new
navigation structure. And this was the challenge Kaplan International had to face two months ago, when its growth sales report was released to web
marketing and sales department managers, stating that the sales numbers were lower than last year. According to the report the current website was not
generating as many leads as usual. This change in numbers was the result of people just clicking on the company's website, but never filling forms in
order to request further product information.
The main internal pressure Kaplan International had to confront was to increment its leads. As technology affects most operations within Kaplan
International, effective decision–making was crucial for the company's improvement. Key questions such as: "How do we
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Political Interventions Impacting On Profitability

  • 1. Political Interventions Impacting On Profitability Political interventions impacting on profitability During the early 1900's the introduction of many different types of deer were introduced to New Zealand for sport. These included the Red Deer, Wapiti, Fallow, Sambar, Sika, Rusa, White –tailed deer and moose. However by the early 2000's Red Deer were the most common breed to be found in the wild. These deer were released into an environment where they had no predators unlike the characteristics of their origins. This meant that the numbers of deer sky–rocketed and began to have serious impacts depleting the native scrub and pastoral farmland. In 1930 the department of internal affairs (who had been put in charge of solving the increasing deer numbers) set up a team of government cullers to control the wild deer populations. However deer populations continued to rise and by the 1950's a team of 125 men killed 50,000 deer a year without impacting the overall populations. By the 1960s, wild deer populations were out of control and venison prices at the time were around 20 cents a kg. This meant that many people decided that they could make a comfortable living hunting deer for the meat. In 1969 the Noxious Animals Act passed which meant that deer were no longer classified as wild animals. Deer Farming Regulations were introduced providing opportunities for the licensing of deer farms. The first Deer farming license was given in 1970. In the 1970's venison prices soared to more than $2 per kg which resulted in the 'venison ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Environmental Impacts Of Humans : Impacting The... Humans are greatly impacting our environment today. These impacts are both for better and for worse, but, unfortunately they are mainly for worse. Because of humans, there are countless issues for the environment, including deforestation, global warming, and water pollution. Each of these problems have created a huge and negative outcome on the environment, different animals, and the Earth's ecosystem. However, science is being used to address these problems and to help resolve these issues. Deforestation is the act of destroying forests and trees permanently. Each year around 18 million acres of forest is lost. At this rate, the world's rainforests will be completely gone within 100 years. Humans have managed to do this because of the need for fuel, housing, wood and paper products, and space for crops and livestock. Because of deforestation, seventy percent of the world's animals and plants are losing its habitats. On top of this habitat loss, deforestation is creating deserts because there are no tree canopies to block the sun from drying out the soil (Bradford). Today, science has created many solutions to end deforestation such as the making of more products from recycled materials, eco–forestry, prohibiting logging, and reforestation programs. One example is several corporations are making products from recycled paper, pulp, and fiber. The Forest Stewardship Council is helping customers find more forest–friendly products by offering independent certification for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Barriers Impacting Teacher Use Of Technology In The Classroom Research Trends and Findings Near the dawn of the twenty–first century, Ertmer described two forms of barriers impacting teacher use of technology in the classroom. First, there were external barriers that teachers had to overcome including hardware, software, training, and support. Second, were internal barriers including their conп¬Ѓdence in working with technology, views about how students learned, and their professed value of technology (Ertmer, 2012). As access to technology increased, this п¬Ѓrst barrier was eliminated for most educators and researchers began to study the relationship between teachers' pedagogical theories in the use of technology (Ertmer, 2012). Early research studies found that teachers used technology by having students to complete drill and practice exercises or to п¬Ѓll in computer–generated worksheets (Ertmer, 2012). Similar, studies found that teachers desired to integrate higher–level technology use by their students, but were frequently restricted by "meeting individual student needs within a large classroom, balancing multiple objectives, and responding to external forces and expectations" (Ertmer, 2012). Evidence–Based Writing Instruction The process approach to writing instruction provides explicit procedures delivered to students via lecture and teacher–led discussion. The writing lesson has very clear and specific objectives and the students' assignments generally involve following rules or imitating models. Feedback on the students' writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Personal Narrative: How I Am Impacting The World Seeing that I have brought a smile to somebody's face makes me feel like I am impacting the world, and it gives my life a sense of meaning. For example, when I got up in front of my entire class and rapped a song by Kanye West, all of my peers were smiling and laughing at me because they knew that I was not a talented rapper. That experience will be remembered by those people as a positive and happy time which makes me feel meaningful. I have learned that making references and connections build stronger connections with people and will trigger some interesting conversations. Anybody that ever wants to be known for being funny has to also be cultured so that they know enough information to make connections or metaphors, and know when a joke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Political, Legal and Social factors impacting two businesses Political, legal and social factors impacting LLC and IAG The following report will consist of some of the social, political and legal factors that could potentially affect Leeds City College and International Airlines Group as a business. I will also go over which factors are having the most significant impact on the business and how the businesses are trying to adapt and change in order to try and negate the impact of these factors and how they may capitalize on some. International Airlines Group like many businesses in the current economic climate has seen a dramatic change in the way they have to do business due to several social factors. The most prominent of the social factors is the alteration in consumer buying habits due to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So therefore IAG is already prepared for any changes that may occur in the law and legislation so will not be greatly impacted should any more changes occur and they can in fact use this as an advantage. As their competitors may be less well prepared for these changes and have to go through radical changes in order to accommodate them which could cost them time and resources, while IAG can use the resources on promotion and make it clear they already meet the standards required. A political factor that is having a significant impact upon IAG is that they rely on politics to allow them to continue to expand and increase the number of flights and destinations they offer customers. As in order to expand their business and increase their value and profitability they require the support of the government in order to build new airports and expand existing ones. The most prominent example of this political factor having a negative impact on IAG is the delayed Heathrow expansion which is 'hurting aviation industry' (Guardian, 2012). As many airlines including BA are based out of the airport and there is great demand for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Black Consumers Impacting Advertising Black Consumers Finally Impacting Advertisers You probably have not read the report "Increasingly Affluent, Educated and Diverse: African –American Consumers – the Untold Story" that was presented at the 45th Congressional Black Caucus. Here's the highlight of the report: black households are growing in economic importance and are starting to impact and influence the media. Cheryl Pearson McNeil works for the Nielsen rating service. She says the report "debunked stereotypes and revealed the role diversity will play in the future." The most important part of the report is not in the report itself. It is the impact it should have on black citizens. The report affirms an entire group of people, and with that affirmation there should come a positive response to being recognized as important. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many different segments to the black population. McNeil shared that, overall, blacks in America are a young group. In fact, "more than 53 percent of the Black population is under the age of 35". This is important because marketing and advertising groups tend to target those from 18–34. The thought is that if you can influence a person when they are young, you can have a consumer for life. As an example of how black America is starting to come out of the shadows, McNeil pointed to the increase of African American shows such as "Empire", "Scandal", "How to get away with Murder" and "Black–ish". McNeil, who is black, mentioned that one of the reasons for the success of these shows is that "we were able to finally see people who looked like and act like us." As a result African Americans tuned in and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Investigation Of A Security Clearance For A Position... I.INTRODUCTION Background investigations are an essential aspect of the vetting process for both employees and potential employees of the US Federal, State, and Local governments and private sector companies that provide support, services and products to these government entities. These investigations are conducted to determine the suitability of the subject of the investigation to hold a security clearance for a position impacting our national security. Many of the individuals hired by the aforementioned organizations are placed in positions which require a security clearance. Based on the type of clearance, the person has access to information that is crucial to implementation of the missions of US government entities and private ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... II. INSIDER THREATS The purpose of US Federal Government background investigations is to determine if individuals are deemed acceptable for employment within the US government, and more importantly, prevent individuals of malafied intent from gaining access to a position impacting the US national security. Properly executed background investigations can greatly diminish the possibility of a potential insider threat obtaining access to classified information, which can cause the US great harm and the US government great embarrassment. Prior to the founding of the United States of America, the insider threat has hindered the security of a nation. It is written that the outward destruction of a country results from the inward turmoil of its government. Numerous historical accounts of internal conflicts endangering the welfare of countries are present in the history books of most countries. In most instances, the conflict occurred within the governmental structure of the nation. Regarding internal threats, the US government is not immune from this imminent danger. Constantly, there are numerous threat to US government operations that are undetected. Although the US government Most recently, the breach of security of former National Security Agency (NSA) employee, Edward Snowden, and the ongoing saga of events surrounding his dubious departure from his home country have permeated the media of countries around the world. The Snowden case is "the latest in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Is Killing Mentally Harming Negatively Impacting Masses Of... The format should be problem, cause, solution, this speech must urge the audience towards action. You will persuade the audience about the socially significant problem that is killing, physically harming are negatively impacting masses of people. Primary focus should be on the human impacts. You must prove how Americans are impacted or how we are a large part of the problem. 7 to 9 minutes long with at least six verbally sided sources of primary research. Stock issues. Deliberation –– both sides. Positive, negative, policy, value. Act as a leader. Appeal to a groups. Entice reluctant audience. Start with areas of agreement. Acceptance of general values. Inject ethos –– expert and evidence. Set modest goals for change. Message personally relevant to audience. Show how to make change. Urge action. NPR, sciencedaily.com Motivated sequence. 1.Arouse attention 2.demonstrate a need 3.satisfy the need 4.to visualize the results 5.call for action reputation design analogy design *********************** Stress and How to Control It Topic: Stress Kills, how to cope with negative long–term stress. General Purpose: Persuade the audience to recognize negative effects of stress and take steps towards stress control. Specific Purpose: Inform the audience of negative effects of stress. Educate how to recognize stress symptoms. And persuade to take action to reduce /eliminate stress and improve quality of life as well as life expectancy. Introduction I. Attention Gainer: Eight years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dual Role Relationships : Impacting The World Of Counseling Dual Role Relationships: Impacting the World of Counseling Anna O 'Bannon Lindenwood University, Belleville Dual Relationships: Impacting the World of Teaching and Counseling Dual relationships play a big part in the counseling environment. Unfortunately, they transpire without notice but once those lines are crossed, it is ultimately the counselor's responsibility to ensure proper guidelines are being followed so the client is not being exploited. Guidelines are generally adhered to if the counselor maintains professional distance and recognize the boundaries that are set in place. If the client is exploited, the counselor is faced with the task of fixing the problem and not leaving the client to find his or her way out of this situation. In all likelihood, could result in the patient having a bad experience with counseling, the counselor's reputation being ruined, or a complaint being filed of which the counselor has to appear before the state licensing board, or in court. The origination of a dual relationships can come about without notice. However, they are very prevalent in the profession of counseling. Pierson and Piazza (1997). p. 89. It was researched and found that, The American Psychological Association Ethics committee (1988) reported dual relationship's accounted for 23% of all ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Lomborg: How Global Warming Is Impacting Us A few proposed approaches to global warming that Lomborg believes are problematic revolve around to the extent we believe global warming is impacting us. According to Lomborg the longterm effects of global warming will be mostly negative however we are facing many more pressing issues rather than expending resources on the more minor effects of global warming. Lomborg finds an issue with the way environmentalists are pushing this global warming fear by using both data and statistics to show that the global environment was improving and that temperatures have been higher in the distant pasts all these claims that we are hurting our planet by causing things such as rising sea levels and threating extinction to polar bears are misrepresenting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Technology Is Impacting Globalization Globalization is the process by which people, businesses and countries become more connected and interdependent. With new technology it has become so much easier to access data, from anywhere in the world. The world has many problems that cannot be fixed without globalization and by moving towards one global culture. The world is moving towards one global culture because different cultures are adapting and sharing ideas of others that are gradually changing the way people in these cultures live. The world will benefit with globalization because it will increase the interaction and relationships between countries, and improve technology to create a stronger plan on how to protect the environment. Technology is impacting globalization. Transportation, cheap telephone service, email, computers and instant capital flows made the world more interdependent. Travel, communication, and interaction between countries has increased. This interaction between countries has moved the world towards one global culture because it will help with improving long–standing problems such as the environment. For example, climate change has threatened the well–being of citizens around the world. Food and water shortage are just a few examples. Moving towards one global society can help eliminate some of these problems by creating a stronger system of providing resources with food and water shortages to vulnerable countries. Technology can help detect natural disasters sooner to bring awareness to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Impacting Boyfriends Week 8 My Impacting Boyfriends At some point in our lives us women enter the stage where we begin to date the opposite sex. We go through this experience to find out what kind of male we may become compatible with so that eventually we can label them as a boyfriend. While going through this stage we realize there are so many categories that boyfriends can be put into. Perhaps one must experience these different attributes to choose the right mate. I can speak of at least three different boyfriends that have left a lasting impression on me. Have you ever had a Jealous Boyfriend? The one who does not understand nor know the meaning of the word trust. Always skeptical about what you are doing or where you are going. In his eyes everyone wants his lady, not to mention he also believes that people are trying to turn his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He suffers with self–esteem issues. While his ego gets the best of him, when you see him he shows great power and confidence. Constantly he is questioning his girlfriend's love for him, even loyalty too. If his girlfriend does not treat him well, he will think he is the root of the problem instead of seeking a better relationship. The behaviors most common in the Insecure Boyfriend include worrying about how long his girlfriend takes to return his phone calls, text or voicemails. Privacy is not given by the Insecure Boyfriend. Always willing to discuss how to maintain a valuable relationship is the Reasonable Boyfriend. He always makes sure that he and his mate are comfortable. He admits his wrong without becoming defensive, abusive or irrationally angry. Usually the Reasonable Boyfriend is not fully emotionally available as the others I mentioned. The Jealous and Insecure Boyfriend tend to love hard and is blinded by that. Compromising is one of the greatest assets of the Reasonable Boyfriend. Sounds too good to be true but very hard to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Science and the Laws Impacting Human Cloning Essay The Science and the Laws Impacting Human Cloning Human cloning, long the subject of science fiction, is today a practical reality. Recent breakthroughs, most renowned the cloning of a sheep from an adult cell in Scotland in 1997, have caused the world to acknowledge that human cloning is indeed possible. Governments around the world immediately attempted to address the issue of human cloning, with varying levels of success. At the same time the pace of cloning technology continued to accelerate. This paper will first examine the development of the technology that makes human cloning possible and the scientific uncertainties surrounding it. While this paper does not intend to take a stand on either side of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In complex organisms, cells undergo a process of differentiation where genes not necessary for the functioning of a particular cell are turned off. The unique differentiated state of a cell depends on its particular combination of regulatory proteins2. While cells may differentiate to perform a number of different functions, each cell still contains the entire DNA sequence necessary to become any kind of cell. The general consensus was that all embryo cells hold the potential to become any type of cell, but older fetal and adult cells could only express the genes that have already been turned on3. Until recently many scientists believed that once a cell differentiates, it is forever specialized Based on this preceding assumption, previous cloning research, which dates as far back as 1890, focused on splitting the embryos of animals at early stages of development to produce identical organisms4. As early as 1952, scientists were able to clone many species of animals through a process of nuclear transfer of embryonic nuclei. This process was only limited to producing identical versions of organism in the embryonic stage, however. Scientists could produce a series of identical clones at the time of fertilization, but could not actually clone an adult organism, which is the reason cloning is desirable in the first place and so very controversial. The real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Beauty Pageants Are Impacting Our Children Imagine seeing your little girl on stage prancing around in a bikini in front of all of your friends, family and even strangers. This is in fact happening everywhere. Parents are putting their children in skimpy outfits just so they can parade around on stage, hoping they could win an award. The issue with this is the fact that children are having their childhood taken away from the because they are learning to act like adults. Most of the time this is forceful and mainly done for the parents affection. People are then arguing about whether beauty pageants are negatively affecting our children. Some people claim that beauty pageants do not negatively affect our children but boosts their self esteem and confidence. However, beauty pageants definitely affect a child's development negatively since it does in fact make children think that physical beauty is all that matters, takes away your childhood by making you pretend to be an adult and it can then lead to depression. The first reason competing in beauty pageants definitely affects a child's development negatively is that it makes the children think that physical beauty is all that matters. Although some people argue that children do not pull that from beauty pageants. They say beauty pageants are harmless and help boost a child's self esteem and confidence. It's true that some children benefit from higher self esteem and confidence from winning other pageants. However, that is if you win the pageant. Which some children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Technology Negatively Impacting Education Technology Negatively Impacting Education In today's world, there is no uncertainty that technology has grown to be a part of our daily life. Although everyone's opinion is different, some may say it is positively impacting education while others say its negatively impacting education. According to the articles "Texting and Writing" by Michaela Cullington and "Wikipedia: Write First, Ask Questions Later" by Dennis Baron, appear to believe thattechnology is negatively affecting education. Technology can negatively impact one's education by the ability to use proper grammar, inhibiting writing skills, and just being plain out lazy. Grammar is defined as the way sentences of a language are constructed. In the article "Texting and Writing" it states how teachers have reported findings that students are using abbreviations for words such as "2" for "to" or "gr8" for "great" (404). Being in the habit of texting and using abbreviations can cause students not to use proper grammar that should be used in formal writing. Another example is people are engaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's simply a way of interacting with someone. According to the article "Texting and Writing" by Michaela Cullington, many say that text messages lack emotion (405). This is because text messages have a tendency to be short, concise, and to the point (405). Not implying emotion or showing how someone feels about a particular situation the other person that is being communicated with has to assume how that person is feeling, which can be difficult at times. Another example is that one English teacher believes that the texting language is second nature to her students (404). Because of this second nature language, people are so used to writing in that type of way they don't even recognize that they are doing it. Being in the habit of writing in a formal way instead of shortcutting will help people better understand what is trying to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Current Issues Impacting On The Prs 4.1CURRENT ISSUES IMPACTING ON THE PRS' ABILITY TO PROVIDE HOUSING 4.1ARENT LEVELS The average rent on a home is costlier than paying a mortgage in every region of England even after accounting for homeowners' repairs and maintenance costs [Shelter (The rent trap and the fading dream of owning a home, 2013)]. This is because, house prices are increasing and it is becoming more and more difficult to get a mortgage in the current climate. A cause being the demand outweighs the supply because there are too many people and not enough houses, which then drives up demand in other sectors, PRS in particular thus increasing rent prices. Chapter 3 looked at rent control, rent levels and the issues it poses in the PRS. Plus, how these can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The report also states that, of the 1.1 million families that rent in England, 48% worry about unaffordable rent; 38% worry about the contract terminated before they are ready to move and 44% don't think of their private rented houses as homes. This then takes us back to the question can the private rented sector be used to house homeless people? The results in fig.6 shows an increase in rent levels both in the SRS and PRS, with the SRS increasing steadily over time as opposed to the PRS steadily increasing over the same period and then a slight decrease in 2012–13, and then increasing further in 2013–14. This further supports the issues of rent levels in the private sector and its inability to support homeless families with dependents, as these families will have insufficient funds to accommodate their needs e.g. cutting back on necessities such as food just to be able to keep up rent payments. In a research carried out by Shelter (Growing up renting: A childhood spent in private rented homes) 1 in 10 renting families have had to change their children's schools due to moving. High rents can have a damaging impact on children's lives especially if families are unable to keep up with rent increase. Thus, they find themselves having to move to and changing their children's schools, which can have a negative impact on the development of a child and may lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Current Legal Impacting Business Management Essay examples Over the last few decades matters in the business world have changed dramatically. Companies are facing a wide range of challenges as they strive to discover ways to succeed and stay competitive within the marketplace. In order to do so, it's crucial to have most experienced, well educated, and compassionate management team to run the business. By achieving this standard, matters of the company will be kept running effortlessly and proficiently, while keeping both management and personnel all on the same page, working towards the same goal. An organization cannot put together an outstanding team of professionals without good Human Resources department, commonly referred to as "HR". HR managers focus on a wide range of responsibilities... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ani Chopourian claimed she had been tormented and sexually harassed by surgeons and the medical staff in the Cardiac Surgery Center at Mercy General Hospital between the years of 2006 – 2008. She stated that doctors used inappropriate sexual dialogue and acted in a passive aggressive behavior. Ms. Chopourian filed approximately 18 written complaints regarding patient safety, sexual harassment, as well as meal and break rules not being in compliance with policy. Her last filed complaint was received by human resources July 31, 2008 and consequently, she was terminated on Aug. 7, 2008. The hospital and HR claimed that she reportedly fell asleep on the job and failed to show up for her on–call shifts (Francis, 2012). Ms. Chopourian followed the correct steps stating her claim and won the law suit because ultimately HR is responsible for guaranteeing that employees comprehend what sexual harassment is, the laws, and the company guidelines as well as their compliance to these laws. HR has the responsibility to conduct training seminars, provide brochures, and one–one–one coaching sessions with all employees. It is important to keep in mind that employees often fear losing their job or being reprimanded for filing a sexual harassment claim. It's HR's job to ensure that employees are comfortable that they can come to them and file claims without judgment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. One Unaccounted For Factor That Is Impacting The Level One unaccounted for factor that is impacting the level of support for redistribution in the United States is the inseparable intersection of race and gender, or rather the dominance that patriarchal and racialized norms have on influencing American's perceptions of poverty. The majority of the current literature on the subject of American's support/opposition to economic redistribution tends to focus on identities such as race, class, and gender as separate entities. Applying the theories of hostile/benevolent sexism and racism, I argue that analyzing intersections of identities such asrace and gender in conjunction, and as interdependent, will provide a clearer picture as to why Americans are less favorable towards redistribution, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discrimination/bias based on sex or race is harmful for any individual who experiences it, however it can culminate in a variety of forms, some more malevolent than others. Glick and Fiske define benevolent sexism (BS) as, "a subjectively favorable, chivalrous ideology that offers protection and affection to women who embrace conventional [gender roles]" and McMahon further defines BS to be, "better understood as a subtle and pernicious form of bias that shares the same ideological underpinnings as more openly hostile forms of sexism". On the other hand, hostile sexism (HS), "aims to reinforce traditional gender roles and patriarchy through derogatory characterizations of women as unappreciative of and seeking to gain power over men, and [who are] manipulative with their sexuality". Both forms of sexism are harmful to any individual who receives them, however individuals who experience BS (white women) are more likely to receive some benefit from their oppression than those who experience HS (women of color, particularly black women). In addition to BS and HS, racism also works within a similar framework of hostility and benevolence, whereby black individuals who preform their race ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Palm Oil : How It Is Impacting Our Planet Palm Oil – How It Is Impacting Our Planet Palm oil has many popular uses in the world today. Its production has also caused great concern for the impact it has on the planet, especially due to deforestation. Palm oil is a vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of the African oil palm tree and can be found in roughly 50% of packaged goods found in your local grocery store. It is the most widely produced edible oil. Oil palms were brought to South–East Asia in the early 20th century. The main demand for the industry 's expansion is believed to have come from the British Industrial Revolution. At that point in time, 250,000 tons of palm oil were being exported annually from South–East Asia and today that number exceeds fifty–five million tons. The commercially grown oil palms are planted in large plantations. They can be found growing throughout Malaysia, Indonesia and other tropical countries within 10Лљ of the equator. They produce more oil than any other crop on the planet and can be harvested for up to 25 years. After this time, the trees are chopped down and replanted because the plantation workers can no longer reach the fruit bundles. Oil palms have an average annual oil output of approximately 10 tons per acre of land. A palm produces up to 12 fruit bunches each year and can contain 1000–3000 fruits. Palm oil is produced at a lower cost than other vegetable oils. Supply and demand for palm oil is increasing dramatically. While it is used in a wide variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Meeting Your Goal And Impacting Student Achievement Year–End Progress Update – Describe the final results of your action plan and how successful you were in meeting your goal and impacting student achievement. In the last part of the year, Kim and I spent our time focusing on different classroom practices between the Virtual and Blended classrooms. In particular, we focused on whether we identified our classrooms as traditional or differentiated. For this we used a Classroom Practices Inventory that I was given in a graduate level course I was taking. Kim and I both separately used the Classroom Practices Inventory to categorize our classroom practices, and then brought them back to compare our findings. Since Kim and I both teach Civics, but in two different settings, it was interesting to see the outcome of this study. For the most part, we had similar ways of running our classrooms and including students in different classroom activities. However, there were 2 areas in particular that were different. First, Kim identified that she tends to group her students based on their learning needs while I tended to group students heterogeneously. This is something we knew would be different due to our learning environments. Kim, who sees her students on a daily basis, is able to identify the learning needs of her students and understand how to meet all their needs in a group environment. In the blended classroom, I am less likely to do this because I have a different student population every month. While I may have a few students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Is Technology Impacting The Way We Think? Throughout the year we have seen how technology is evolving and changing the world we live in. Not everyone has the same opinion towards this topic. As the year pass we start noticing that these advancements are affecting the way we think. For this reason, I came up with a research question. My question states the following, "Is technology affecting the way we think?", if we pay close attention to this issue, we can see that this problem is affecting the whole world and not only a single part of it, since in this era everyone uses technology for everything. One will only notice this problem when they start thinking deeply about this and see how things have changed since they started using technology. In today's world that is driven by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are so dependent on technology that we don't see how it actually affects us. Technology in a way is making us dumber, lazier, and it also has its positive things like improving our reflex. No one would have guessed that what we created to make our life easier, would be affecting our brains. Now that technology is getting easier to use, everyone will be looking for the easiest and fastest way to solve problems and will end up endangering the world. The new generation is already lazy enough and with the improvements that technology is having, it will end up making them lazier, not all of them because there's people who actually take advantage of technology and use it to help them improve their knowledge. But we can also see that many students don't study anymore, they just look for everything they need on google, and this will eventually affect them. And if we don't do anything about this, the future generation will be at stake, they will be looking for the easiest and fastest way to solve problems and will end up making their future harder. This issue will matter to the people who see that technology is making other people stupid, but it isn't always like that, it depends on the person who is using it. People will get dumber and people will get smarter because of it. I did some research on this issue and I found out that this issue actually affects a part of our brain. It perplexes me because I just thought about how it affects us in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Factors Impacting Decision Making And Indecision Factors Impacting Decision Making and Indecision Amy Hines University of Minnesota Abstract This is a discussion on the dynamics of decision making and indecision and their impacts. It offers an overview in decision theory and its evolution through decision frameworks that have been analyzed and developed to accommodate the ever–changing individual and environment. This is a comprehensive look at the underlying influences on the decision making process. It reaches the span across different specialties from biological to personality. Within those areas it addresses a variety of psychological processes, positive and negatives, through to career focused decision theories and impacts on the individual. The important aspect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aspects that will be discussed in the following will assess the background of decision theory, frameworks of decision and action, factors that influence and difficulties when faced with the indecisiveness. Understanding the decision making frameworks, factors such as genetic makeup, personality, environmental and emotional impacts that influence our decisions will provide insight on counseling strategies, preventative or institutional development. The process an individual goes through to make a decision is a complicated one. Deciphering the system one needs to look at where the theories started and how they evolved. The expected utility theory (EU theory) otherwise known as the Decision Theory that is essentially weighing the options and determine the maximum value (compensatory) under the assumption an individual is a rational being. The possibility of loss can be compensated by a potential large gain (Busemeyer 2015). It evolved to add inclusions for rank dependent utility (RDU) to compensate for the violation of the independence axiom or rule that originated in the EU theory. The independence axiom or contingency is best understood as the third option that is presented independent to the first two, but does not influence the order of preference that was established prior to the introduction of the third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Are Smartphones Impacting Our Relationships? Smartphones have changed the way we function in everyday life; but is it for the better? With the new technology we have now, you can find directions, new recipes, song lyrics, and just about anything you can imagine with a few taps. However, if we're constantly checking our phones for whatever we have next in our hectic schedule, will we forget about the more important things? Some people claim that smartphones are impacting our relationships. They ask the questions, are we spending more time with our phone than with our loved ones, becoming antisocial, or simply finding that it's easier to talk through a screen? It's much easier to send a quick text message than to have a conversation with someone in public. Andrew K. Przybylski says... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smartphones can also keep friendships going. For instance, if your friend were to move far away, you wouldn't hardly see each other. If you were to meet coworkers at a conference, you would still want to connect with them. With texting, and social media apps like Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter, you can stay in touch. You can watch how their new life is going in pictures and words, and of course the conversations It's truly a wonderful thing. Furthermore, some data shows that smartphones may affect our sleep. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology published a study showing that the radiation emitted by a mobile phone can delay sleep stages three and four. They exposed some test subjects to mobile phone type radiation, while some test subjects had no radiation at all. The participants exposed to this radiation had deferred and shortened stage 4 of sleep. The light emitted from a smartphone is called blue light. Mariana Figuerio, director of the Lighting research center's light and health program, tested the effect self luminous electronic devices had on melatonin suppression. She found that 2–hour exposure to light from smartphone displays can suppress melatonin by about 22%, causing possible delayed bedtime. So, it's probably best to plug your phone in on the kitchen counter, rather than risk temptation of using it too late at night. Also, smartphones can benefit education. Most of the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Introversion The Often Forgotten Factor Impacting The Gift... The article "Introversion: The Often Forgotten Factor Impacting the Gifted" by Jill D. Burruss and Lisa Kaenzig begins by giving examples of how an introvert may behave. The authors continue by explaining that introversion is in not an issue, but a personality type which differs from that of the "normal," more outgoing and friendly personality type, extroversion. Introverts and extroverts are different personality types, most people fall into one of the two categories. Typically, an introvert's main focus is in the internal world of thoughts, while an extrovert's main focus is on the external world of people and events. Introverts tend to enjoy alone time, working on their own, and are usually quiet, and extroverts are typically social, enjoy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Government Policies: Impacting Economic Growth Government policies: Impacting economic growth Lowering or raising interest rates is one of the most common methods used by the government to have an impact upon the economy. When the economy is sluggish, the Federal Reserve Bank lowers interest rates, to encourage consumers to borrow more and spend more. It also lowers the discount rate, or the rate at which it lends money to institutions within the federal banking system, which gives banks more assets to lend. In contrast, when it wishes to slow down economic growth because of fears of inflation, it will raise the interest rate, to encourage consumers to borrow more and it will raise the discount rate as well. "The federal funds rate is the central bank's key tool to spur the economy and a low rate is thought to encourage spending by making it cheaper to borrow money. The Fed has kept the rate near zero since 2008" and has resolved to continue to keep rates low until at least 2013 (Censky 2011). For borrowers, such as people who are taking out student loans and car payments, this is good news. The Federal Reserve can also change the reserve requirements of banks. "Reserve requirements are the amount of funds that a depository institution must hold in reserve against specified deposit liabilities" (Reserve requirements, 2012, Fed). When banks have high reserve requirements, as determined by the Fed, they have less money to lend to consumers. Conversely, when the Fed lowers reserve requirements, more liquid capital is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Laws and Regulations Impacting Commercial Transactions... Social Media "...By 2011, approximately 83% of Fortune 500 companies were using some form of social media to connect with consumers. Furthermore, surveys suggest that consumers are increasingly relying on social media to learn about unfamiliar brands..." (Naylor, et. Al, 2012). Introduction. As of March, 2013, Facebook has a reported 1.13 billion users each month, and each day up to 665 million people log on to Facebook (AP, 2012). And according to attorney Brian Socolow, with Loeb & Loeb, seventy –two percent of online users are part of "...at least one social network"; and the "most credible source" for details about a particular brand or item on a social networking site doesn't come from the marketing people, it comes from "other consumers" (Socolow, 2011). This paper delves into the most popular social media site, Facebook, to explain why consumers are helping marketers promote products and serves, and answer questions about the impact of social media in terms of legal and marketing aspects. ONE: The 4 components of a legally astute social media marketing manager; how does each component mitigate the risk involved in doing business in cyberspace. The University of Dayton Law Review points out that there has been a "...paradigm shift in the way advertisers communicate with customers," and unlike the old way (messages are "controlled and disseminated by the advertiser or an agent"), there is a new way (through social media sites) (Wright, 2010, 68). Within the social media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Childhood Sexual Abuse Impacting the Etiology of Eating... Childhood Sexual Abuse Impacting the Etiology of Eating Disorders Today's literature estimates that as many as 1 in 3 females and 1 in 7 boys have been the victim of sexual abuse. There are about 2,000 to 3,000 new cases of incest each year in each major city in the United States. It is reported by the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse that in 1993, 2.9 million children were reported to protective services because they were being abused, neglected, or both (Schwartz). 16% of these 2.9 million children had been sexually abused. It is estimated that there are 60 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse in America today http:/ /www.prevent–abuse–now.com/stats.htm#Disclosure. This childhood sexual abuse has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They argue that it is impossible to infer a single variable model (sexual abuse) to a complex etiological model (eating disorders). I will attempt to review the scientific literature on this topic. Research Review– Glenn Waller (Waller, 1991) conducted a research study that probed whether sexual abuse was a factor in eating disorders. In his research, Waller presented 67 women who met the DSM–III–R criteria for either anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. The 67 women were grouped into one of four categories. The categories included anorexia– restricting subtype, anorexia– purging subtype, bulimia with a history of anorexia, and bulimia with no history of anorexia. About 36% of the women completed a Sexual Events Questionnaire (SEQ), while the remaining women were asked about the sexual abuse during interviews. All the women were then interviewed concerning unwanted sexual experiences. Thirty two (48%) of the 67 reported that they were sexually abused in their childhood. Scores were compiled for each of the women after they had either taken the SEQ or were clinically interviewed. The researchers came to the conclusion through statistical analysis that sexual disorders per se do not cause eating disorders. The researchers believed that sexual abuse may determine the nature of the eating disorder but that this is prompted by other mitigating factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Code Of Laws Impacting School Discipline Discipline in Schools A Legal Guide Hierarchy of Laws ImpactingSchool Discipline Federal LevelConstitutional Rights Freedom of Speech The First Amendment, U.S. Constitution Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Search and Seizures The Fourth Amendment, U.S. Constitution The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Due Process of Law The Fifth Amendment, U.S. Constitution No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within it jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Early Childhood Education : An Impacting Career Cherlyn Womack Ms. Triplett English IV 15 October 2014 Early Childhood Education: An Impacting Career What young children learn at an early age can affect future learning in elementary school. With that being said early childhood educators have an impact on children 's learning during the first year of schooling. For instance, in a daycare–type setting toddlers learn to work together, they learn to share, and they learn to cooperate. Concepts such as these, though not limited to, are concepts that are not just used when they are first learned. As children grow up learning to work together, share, and cooperate would help in being successful in school and outside of school. Early childhood educators plan and lead activities that lead and build on children 's ability and curiosity and aid in developing skills and characteristics that help them grow. ("Preschool Teachers" 106) Keeping in mind that not all children learn and develop in same way, early childhood educators must develop a flexible learning schedule that incorporates different aspects for children that have varying learning techniques. Early childhood educators plan activities that encourage children to develop skills appropriate to their developmental needs. For example, the activities a preschool teacher may plan consisting of different motor skills and reasoning abilities of a three–year old child differs from a child of five years of age. ("Preschool Teachers" 108) Also, early childhood educators need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Jeff Arnold 10 Is Climate Change Impacting Vermont? Is Jeff Arnold 10 Is Climate Change impacting Vermont? Is Climate Change affecting the state of Vermont? First we need to find out what professionals are defining the term climate change as. Some people want to refer to climate change as specifically air temperature increases. But "Global Warming" refers to the long term warming of the planet. Global temperature shows a well–documented rise since the early 20th century and most notably since the late 1970s. Worldwide, since 1880 the average surface temperature has gone up by about 0.8В°C(1.4В°F), relative to the mid–20th–century baseline((n.d.). In Global Climate Change Vital Signs of the Planet). Climate change takes global warming into account and also takes rising sea levels, shrinking of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through looking at recorded snow fall totals, Lake Freeze overs, and agriculture impacts one is able to start seeing trends in environmental changes. By looking at record snow fall records we can get a sense of historical air temperature and see how a specific location has been warming. Lake Freeze over data also gives good indications of an average air temperature increase. But there are still many people in this world that doubt that climate change is real. Yes earth goes through different periods of time where the climate has changed drastically. Look at the Ice Age, there was a time where a huge glacier stretched all the way across Vermont and in some places that glacier was 2 miles thick. Take for example, former Texas governor Rick Perry, who is in charge of the Department of Energy stated in 2011 that, "Global warming was an unproven scientific theory."(Sidahmed, M. (2016, December 15). To the new presidential administration the topic of climate change has been looked at as a joke or even as a false idea. What we now know with the amounts of glaciers residing and the rise in temperatures and sea levels I believe that this subject is a bigger topic than what they believe. This subject needs to be taken seriously and we as humans need to take responsibility for some of our actions that have impacted climate change. I strongly disagree with many different actions that our president has taken regarding the issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cloud Computing Impacting Health Care Cloud Computing Impacting Health Care Introduction In comparison to other industries, the healthcare industry has under–utilized technology to improve the efficiency of operations. Healthcare systems are still dependent on written medical records which limits consultation with other medical players. Additionally, despite the substantial evidence in the sector of patient safety, there is little attention in regards to appropriate systematic approaches to help solve the issue (AbuKhousa & Al–Jaroodi, 2012). Still, despite leaps in IT, less than a third of the hospitals in countries such as the USA are using electronic records (AbuKhousa & Al–Jaroodi, 2012). There is a crucial need for further research relating to cloud computing in the healthcare industries, because statistics show few case studies by researchers to improve the impact relevant to cloud computing services affecting the availability of healthcare resources (Kuo, 2011). Recent studies indicate approximately 75% of the healthcare chief information technology officers are anticipating moving to the cloud computing era (Kuo, 2011). Cloud computing is an internet based method where information and resources can be shared with different devices. Improvements have been marginal and cloud computing is not being viewed as an alternative (Griebel et al., 2015). However, such leaps pose significant threats to organizations especially when it comes to health data. The proposed study aims at adding knowledge to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Factors Impacting The Performance And Profitability Of... Turnover in nursing healthcare is a major issue impacting the performance and profitability of healthcare organizations. These organizations require a stable highly trained and fully engaged nursing staff to provide effective levels of patient care. The above mentioned topic is meaningful in any leadership/management organization because of the financial cost of losing a single nurse which has been calculated to equal about twice the nurse's annual salary .Losing these critical employees, negatively impacts healthcare organizations in a variety of ways including decreased quality of patient care, increased contingent staff costs, loss of patients and increased nurse and medical staff turnover. The population of focus on this presentation will be geared towards the nursing staff, the cooperation of Genesis Healthcare, the Care plan Committee and the Leaders and the Unit Managers of this cooperation/facility. In the 21st century, the healthcare industry has shifted dramatically. There is a larger percentage of the American population that is composed of older–American's aged 65 years of age and older. The elderly will be nearly 20 percent of the population by the year 2030 and more diverse with respect not only to race and ethnicity but also cultural and socioeconomic factors. In addition to shifts in the nation's demographics, there have also been tremendous changes in evidence based population density. The thesis statement of this project will be to discuss the high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. An Analytical Study Of Popular Biometric Tools And... An Analytical Study of Popular Biometric Tools and Impacting Factors. Biometric tools have adapted and been refined with related research. This paper's aim is to try to discover any key Biometric tools during a specific time. Content analysis was utilized on scholarly research from the field of Biometrics, trying to discover any patterns within scholarly publications. Specifically, are there any trends in different types of Biometric tools? Another keyresearch question is are there any impacting factors or Biometric tools? Introduction: Biometric identification has long been used by humans for thousands of years. This recognition relies on certain body characteristics such as voice, face and movement. Body identification was first implemented by Alphonse Bertillon, in the Paris Police department in the mid19th century, to identify criminal body measurements (Jain, Ross and Prabhakar 2004). Later, a discovery of the individuality of fingerprints, was a significant discovery. This progressed into Police officers "booking" criminals fingerprints for identification. From the earlier time of biometric techniques to today's modern times, due to primarily the rapid development of technology, biometric research has focused on other biometric attributes. Methodology: An analytical tool primarily, content analysis, will be implemented to analysis a data set of scholarly literature from the Scopus database. Content analysis can provide a more summative and broader snapshot of such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Issue Of Disrespect At The Workplace, By An... Respect is a human need that we all value and require in our personal relationships. Yet, in some workplaces, respect is akin to a foreign word with insignificant meaning or value. Research has shown that a lack of respect and autonomy over work functions leads to a corporate culture that stifles innovation and primes feelings of distrust and anxiety in the workplace (Hibberd & Smith, 2006, pp. 556–557). This paper will first discuss the issue of disrespect in the workplace, followed by an examination of the impacting forces. Then, organizational priority will be determined, with a subsequent in–depth discussion of the proposed management plan. Next, the required resources to implement the plan will be outlined, and evaluation and feedback measures will be reviewed. Finally, the plan, implications, and effects will be assessed and concluding remarks will be provided. The Issue Prior to returning to school to becoming a Registered Practical Nurse, I worked for a short period of time as a member of the Housekeeping Department at Guelph General Hospital. Unfortunately, this was generally a negative experience for myself and many others in the department as we experienced a constant level of disrespect from front line department supervisors. The disrespect occurred in the form of menial and excessive performance management activities such as a formal verbal warning for not providing more than 48 hours advanced notice for requesting a shift change. In addition, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Global Trends Impacting Careers in the Next Five to Seven... Global Trends Impacting Careers In The Next Five to Seven Years Introduction Technology is going to disrupt the very nature of work in the next five to seven years, as it is beginning to today. Of the many global trends influencing and modifying careers over the next five to seven years, the major disruptions of social networks and the critical need for math and science skills will forever change the composition of the American and global workforce. As many futurists and pundits have long said, many of the more advanced economies are shifting quickly to service economies. As this shift occurs en masse in more advanced economies that have outsourced manufacturing, innovation will follow. This is not particularly good news for many of the advanced nations that have economies predicated on a relatively high per capita net income. Yet paradoxically this shift to service–based economies and lower salaries will isolate and make even greater the demand (and salaries) for professionals who have advanced skills in collaboration, distance learning, math, science and the ability to quickly accomplish complex tasks as part of a virtual team (Gajendran, Harrison, 2007). Analysis of Future Trends Impacting Careers Five to Seven Years Ahead Social networks are seen by many people in society as a drain of time, resources and focus from more important tasks that can be accomplished in person. Yet these critics are missing a vital link of social networks and their embryonic state today ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Forensic Scientists And Innovative Technology Impacting... In 2015, about 1,190,704 crimes estimated, of murders was 15,696 with fire arms and an estimated 90,185 rapes. What if you cross under the barrier tape to find a male victim of a suicide investigation? The body is sitting silently on the couch in his living room. Empty cans of liquor spread around the body and a knife are settled on the victim's lap. While examining the body, you discover a stab wound under the cartilage of his rib and cut beneath the throat. An officer asks "Do you think it is right to assume he committed suicide?" A forensic scientist would say no, they can perform examinations to reasonably prove this suicide was staged with the evidence available and uncover more like a puzzle. Crime and mysteries are reoccurring... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early forensic scientists acquired their knowledge through self–practice and experience, there were no college courses or special medical schools that taught this broad study academically. Physicians and surgeons actively took part in the European judicial system in the 1600s to gain recognition. Medical specialists often made their studies, methods, and findings public through courtrooms, medical institutes, and press. Forensic medicine questions of Paolo Zacchia's Questiones Medico–legales (1621) became a popular basis medical questioning used in some European courts to detail a victim's cause of death. ("The Rise of Forensics") Sir Francis Galton, London Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, created his own system of fingerprint cataloguing. He assigned a number to each finger and based on the flow, direction, pattern, and other characteristics to narrow down candidates for a match. ("Forensic Science History") Sir Galton fingerprint techniques have been used worldwide, however, with innovative and dramatized methods from other specialists, it made hard to prove which process would be reasonable and practical. Forensic science has come a long way, progressing more along with technology and new discoveries. 21st century forensic science has defined by universities as the science of proving existence of crime and solving it by utilizing scientific procedures. Forensic branches out basics of chemistry, biology, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Legal And Ethical Constraints Impacting On The Designed Copy 5.Discuss any legal and ethical constraints impacting on the designed copy. –Copyright: If there is a copyright issues with regards to the Campaign being made, then new campaign have to be planned and further expenses will be incurred to hire the producer, photographer editing and finalising the movie. Therefore its best to consult an expert to avoid this issue happening and affecting the business. –Regulations: New regulations may be imposed during the final production of the campaign such as for example all food campaign needs to provided the nutrient benefits. This will change the plan and the film and the photo taken need to be edited again with its nutrient listed and need to be printed again. –Societal expectations: through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Things that happen in everyday life can be used to create a movie like video. 3. Make sure the flow go rational and clear. When we are creating the story, the video should look visually consistent from beginning until the end. 4. Pick a theme that highlight customer journey or activity. It will effectively bring more interesting. Part B: Evaluate creative options. This will required to: 7.Identify and discuss design and copy options according to the requirements of the creative brief –the words used in broadcast advertising such as: o Message content: to those who craving for refreshing and delicious food in this changing Melbourne weather, we offering fresh local organic and ingredients everyday from the garden that will leave your mouth flabbergasted. Not only it taste better but its super nutritious for all of you who wants to go for living healthy. o Program promos: when releasing a new restaurant to the market, by creating up with sales poster or brochures to some existing or current customer, for example introducing a package with friends, free drink or free cake of the months or discount 10% if the customer stills a student, help to gain awareness to a new customer. o Slogans: Healthy eating Healthy living, because healthy body create healthy souls and minds! Because when we eat healthy, we think better. When you start eating food at John's CafГ©, you no longer need to count calories. Create healthy habits not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chapter 1: The Gospel Is Real, Impacting Truth 2 Peter Outline Chapter 1: The Gospel is real, impacting truth I. Greeting people in the faith (1:1–4) a. Peter, the dedicated true servant b. Faith is precious c. Knowledge of Christ increases our faith and power d. He gives us precious promises e. We are called to virtue f. We partake in Christ g. We escape the evils of the world II. Faithful growth in Christ (1:5–11) a. We have privileges and responsibilities b. Faith requires our diligence c. We are called to grow in Him d. We are called to emulate Christian virtues e. Our growth has value f. Our election is proven by our obedience and growth in Christ g. Do not be shortsighted concerning your faith and the opportunities He brings III. The main theme of Peter's message (1:12–15) a.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prophetic testimony of Peter (1:16–21) a. Christ is a fact in history and in our lives b. God's Word is a Light to the darkness of the world c. Allow His Word to shine in your heart d. Real prophecy and knowledge comes from God, not our agendas Chapter 2: The Problem of False Teachers I. False doctrines are extremely destructive (2:1–3) a. False teachers will come, or, are already here b. False teachers like secrecy, and work to undermine the real work of Christ c. Number of followers is no sign of authenticity d. They use deception and manipulation II. False teachers will be judged and destroyed (2:4–11) a. God did not spare the angels who fell; He will not spare those who live ungodly lives, are self willed, and who refuse His grace b. Hell is real; you do not want to go there c. God is loving and will save those He has chosen d. He will deliver us out of temptation III. The Characteristics of False Teachers (2:12–17) a. They are immoral and will be condemned b. False teachers need to be revealed and dealt with swiftly c. They love sin and will rationalize that it is OK, enticing others to sin also d. If not dealt with, they will feast on you IV. False teachers are deceptive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Internal Pressures Are Impacting On The Organization Q1 What internal pressures were impacting on the organisation in your situation, and how did the organisation respond to those pressures? Kaplan International is the type of company that relies its sales growth on technology. The organisation uses a wide range of online marketing options in order to get the attention of potential customers and create lead generation. To create leads is the term the company uses for acquiring a new potential customers' contact details that can lead to a closed deal. As web technology is the main tool to increase sales, Kaplan International needs to improve their websites constantly by making them more user friendly. This improvement can go from changing the website's colour to creating a new navigation structure. And this was the challenge Kaplan International had to face two months ago, when its growth sales report was released to web marketing and sales department managers, stating that the sales numbers were lower than last year. According to the report the current website was not generating as many leads as usual. This change in numbers was the result of people just clicking on the company's website, but never filling forms in order to request further product information. The main internal pressure Kaplan International had to confront was to increment its leads. As technology affects most operations within Kaplan International, effective decision–making was crucial for the company's improvement. Key questions such as: "How do we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...