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Harry Potter
Harry Potter | Harry Potter: Complete 8–Film Collection on Blu–ray (2011) | Produced by | David
Heyman | Based on | Harry Potter series byJ. K. Rowling | Starring | Daniel Radcliffe
Rupert Grint
Emma Watson
(See below) | Studio | Heyday Films | Distributed by | Warner Bros. | Release date(s) | 2001–2011 |
Country | United Kingdom
United States | Language | English | Budget | Total (8 films):
$1,155,000,000 | Box office | Total (8 films):
$7,706,147,978 |
The Harry Potter film series is a British–American film series based on the Harry Potter novels by
the British author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight
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to make non–author–written sequels.[12]
Although Steven Spielberg initially negotiated to direct the first film, he declined the offer.[13]
Spielberg wanted the adaptation to be an animated film, with American actor Haley Joel Osment to
provide Harry Potter 's voice.[14] Spielberg contended that, in his opinion, there was every
expectation of profit in making the film, and that making money would have been like "shooting
ducks in a barrel. It 's just a slam dunk. It 's just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into
your personal bank accounts. There 's no challenge".[15] In the Rubbish Bin section of her website,
Rowling maintains that she has no role in choosing directors for the films, writing "Anyone who
thinks I could (or would) have 'veto–ed ' him [Spielberg] needs their Quick–Quotes Quill serviced."
[16] After Spielberg left, talks began with other directors, including: Chris Columbus, Terry Gilliam,
Jonathan Demme, Mike Newell, Alan Parker, Wolfgang Petersen, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Brad
Silberling, and Peter Weir.[17] Petersen and Reiner both pulled out of the running in March 2000.
[18] It was then narrowed down to Silberling, Columbus, Parker and Gilliam.[19] Rowling 's first
choice was Terry Gilliam.[20] However on 28 March 2000 Columbus was appointed as director of
the film, with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films such as Home Alone and Mrs
Doubtfire
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The Plague Of Bubonic Plague
Essays
3. The bubonic plague was a devastating disease that rapidly swept across Europe. Also known as
the Black Death, the plague spread from port to port and started to wipe out entire civilizations. All
of Europe was eventually contaminated, with over two–thirds of the population dieing to the
infectious disease. Believed to have started in 1346 when the Mongol armies overtook the Genoese
trading outpost of Caffa on the Black Sea, over half the soldiers on the boat returned dead. The
quickness of the infection and then death, brought a fear to these people they have never witnessed
before. The sudden death caused by the disease created a paranoria among the people that
Armageden had arrived. One of the reasons the bubonic plague spread so quickly, is due to the trade
posts that connected throughout all of Europe. These posts created pathways for the germs and
provided travel. The deadly microbes traveled by the land trails and sea–lanes created by the
Europeans. The old "silk road" even became a breeding ground for the germs. It did not matter
which community, class or culture one is apart of; it infected all. The more populated a city was, the
more devastation that ensued. For example, the city of London was reduced from one hundred
thousand people to just around thirty seven thousand people. This is a massive loss which led to
food shortages, work stoppages and unrest among the survivors. The massive rate of death caused
by the Black Death led people to search
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Apollo 11
Apollo 11
From countdown to splashdown, Apollo 11 's mission was filled with some surprising twists and
turns. It took a combination of luck, determination and guts for the crew of Michael Collins, Buzz
Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong to get the Eagle to the surface of the moon with only 30 seconds of fuel
remaining! Experience the moments leading up to the lunar landing with me.
On the morning of July 16, 1969 a 60–ton Saturn 5 rocket was given a thorough inspection on
launch pad 39–A at the Kennedy Space Center. On board, Four and half tons of fuel, and a spider–
shaped spaceship covered with gold and silver foil.
The goal of Apollo 11 was stated very simply. Perform manned lunar landing and return mission
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Months before he blasted off, Buzz Aldrin lobbied very hard to be the first man on the Moon.
The commander of this and all subsequent Apollo missions would be the first to leave the spaceship.
Right now Aldrin 's job was to help his commander get out the door, and then fifteen minutes later
Buzz Aldrin would become the second man on the Moon.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin deployed some scientific experiments, collected 20 kilograms of
rocks, and took hundreds of pictures of the lunar surface. Future crews would spend several days on
the Moon. Armstrong and Aldrin spent 2 hours and 31 minutes. With their moonwalk behind them,
all that was left for the astronauts to do was get some sleep, then blast off and link up with Mike
Collins and the Command Module.
Of course, nobody had ever blasted off from the surface of the Moon before, and if there was some
kind of failure, there were very few options for two men who were now almost 400 thousand
kilometers from Earth.
Both astronauts had confidence in the spaceship that would take them from the surface of the Moon,
and a successful docking with the command module was pretty much a sure bet. Buzz Aldrin had
written the book on rendezvous in lunar orbit, so there was no one more qualified to execute that
maneuver. But Aldrin 's confidence for success was shaken just moments before he got some much–
needed rest. A breaker that if
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My Fondness And Love Of Video Games
Introduction
My fondness and love for gaming started when I was only 3 years old. This is when my life
collection started and my obsession with computers, consoles and games evolved. To understand my
obsession and collection one has to recognise the history of video games. In the early 1950's the
video game was developed. It all started in a concrete arcade and progressed to the comfort of our
homes. It's not just games and gaming consoles, but home computers and the technology that is
available to make this virtual world your own and a big part of modern culture.
Although my gaming life started in 1997, the technology jump from the 8–bit to 64–bit was
remarkable, but what made the leap was the wireless technology that transformed a 2 ... Show more
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Games has made it easy and difficult for designers because the next–gen console made it easier but
designers must design at a higher level and make everything HD and more life–like to make the
consumer happy because the more life–like the game is the more it is ascetically pleasing to the
viewer and that will make him want to come back for more.
Conclusion
In this essay there was a discussion on how video games developed from arcade games to gaming
consoles and home computer games, where video games became a popular form of entertainment
and a big part of modern culture in the world.
Then we went through the brief history of the generations of consoles from 1950's to 2015 from the
8–bit to 32 and 64–bit, with controllers that's wired, to wireless controllers to not even using a
controls at
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Apollo Persuasive Speech
" It will be done during the term of office of some of the people who sit here on this platform. But it
will be done. And it will be done before the end of this decade. I am delighted that this university is
playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of a great national effort of the United States of
America."– John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The importance of the Apollo program is to put a man onto
the moon before the decade ends. It's what the Mercury and Gemini program led to and also the
program that won the space race against the USSR. With the Apollo program also gave new
inventions for today's world that we still use. The speech that JFK gave at Rice University was the
start of the end of the cold war. In his speech he mentioned the Saturn rocket. The Saturn rocket ...
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Apollo 15 lasted 12 days for a lunar landing and the astronauts involved were David Scott, James
Irwin, and Alfred Worden. Apollo 16 was the first mission were the astronauts landed on the higher
ground of the moon; this mission lasted 11 days, and the astronauts that were involved were Charles
Duke, Ken Mattingly, and John Young. Apollo 17 was the last lunar mission of the Apollo program.
The astronauts involved were Ronald Evans, Eugene Cernan, and Harrison Schmitt. The mission
lasted 13 days. The Apollo program announced in 1975 the program ended; But NASA planned for
three more missions Apollo18,19,20 and also the Apollo Soyuz project test which would be the first
USA and Russian joint mission. Due to budget issues and political support NASA cancelled the
program.
The Apollo program is what led to more space explorations such as landing on mars. They are still
using Rovers, Spiders, and capsules; just more improved. The tech that was invented in the Apollo
program was still used for other programs. Such as the space station the equipment it used was the
Saturn V and the Saturn
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Pioneering Space Essay
Pioneering Space
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Those words, spoken by Neil
Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, have passed into history. Their emotional delivery,
their meaning, and the historically monumental event they commemorate make them some of the
most famous words ever spoken. Anyone who was old enough to remember the time can probably
remember exactly where he or she was and what he or she was doing when man first walked on the
moon. Along with the inscription on the plaque placed at the point of the landing ("we came in
peace for all mankind"), Armstrong's words are often enough to bring tears to the eyes of nearly
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These events and machines often go without the recognition they deserve. Many of mankind's most
significant achievements in space go unnoticed by much of the public yet they are, and have been,
integral to the creation of the manned space program which garners much of the spotlight.
In order to sufficiently examine the impact of the unmanned space program, there are several areas
we must consider. First, we must look at the significant firsts accomplished by the unmanned
program. The vast majority of the public sees and remembers little of the major milestones that have
occurred within the "robotic" research undertaken by NASA. Second, what foundation work did this
program give to the manned missions that used its technology? Lastly, why has the series of
unmanned missions and their accomplishments gone so long without significant recognition? By
looking at these several important points, we can begin to understand the significant yet understated
contributions made to the space program by the workhorses of the crewless spacecraft.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced to the world that the United States would make it a
national priority that by the end of the decade we would land a man on the moon and return him
safely to the earth. This assertion was made only twenty days after the first American had entered
space. America did not
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The Impact of the Scientific Revolution on Society and...
Over the course of the years, society has been reformed by new ideas of science. We learn more and
more about global warming, outer space, and technology. However, this pattern of gaining
knowledge did not pick up significantly until the Scientific Revolution. In the sixteenth and
seventeenth century, the Scientific Revolution started, which concerned the fields of astronomy,
mechanics, and medicine. These new scientists used math and observations strongly contradicting
religious thought at the time, which was dependent on the Aristotelian–Ptolemy theory. However,
astronomers like Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton accepted the heliocentric theory.
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Everything on earth was imperfect while all that in space was perfect because God's kingdom was
outside of the earth. A popular idea was that heavy things fall faster while lighter things sink to the
ground slowly. This idea was adapted by the Church to explain the admission into heaven. Those
who are an overall better person will "rise" up to heaven while those who are not–so–good will
"sink" into the center of the earth into hell. As a result, everything was related and backed up by
theology. These concepts would later be weakened by scientists of the Scientific Revolution.
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) was a German astronomer who believed in the heliocentric theory.
Kepler is a clear example of the narrow line that separated science and religion. Nonetheless, his
ideas would show that things could be solved through reason alone. He believed that the harmony of
the human soul could be found through numerical relationships that existed between planets. He
found that the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, and Saturn all revolved at
different times. For example, the earth revolved around the sun in a year while Saturn revolved
around the sun in fifty years. From this, Kepler found a mathematical ratio, nine to the two–thirds
power, to explain this phenomenon. This was revolutionary to humanity's place in the universe.
People were shocked that the universe could be explained by math alone rather than religion. This
went strongly
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Apollo 11: A Brief History Of The Moon
July 16, 1969, three American astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin – took
their seats in a spaceship "Apollo 11". They had a key task: to land on the moon and return to Earth.
Then came the long–awaited moment. At 16 hours 32 minutes' giant booster "Saturn 5", enveloped
in smoke and flames, broke away from the launch platform and rapidly began to move away, taking
with them three earthlings. They had to make the most difficult flight, the likes of which has not yet
happened.
After 12 minutes after the start of the "Apollo" with the third and last stage of the launch vehicle
went into orbit. The third stage of "Saturn" acted as a booster. With the help of the speed of "Apollo"
was brought to the nearly 11 km / s, and the spacecraft headed for the ... Show more content on
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And since this is not required, Armstrong and Aldrin were allowed to continue the program. Before
you get out of the lunar module, astronauts helped each other to put on spacesuits, check their
integrity and work life support systems. It was only after about 6.5 hours after the moon landing,
Armstrong opened the hatch of the lunar compartment and carefully descended the stairs. Standing
on the Moon first right and then left leg, he said the sentence: "This small step is a giant of a man
leap for mankind."
So, July 21, 1969 at 5 o'clock 56 minutes Moscow time, or 20 July 1969 in 22 hours 56 minutes
Washington time, a man walked on the moon. Astronaut has been in a special protective suit. Behind
– a backpack life support system and radio for communication. This equipment weighs about 80 kg.
But it is the earth's gravity and the moon all approximately 6 times lighter. Therefore, even with
incomplete equipment astronaut weighed 25 kg, and the whole body felt surprising ease. After 19
minutes to Armstrong Edwin Aldrin joined. "The desert is great!" – With these words he described
the lunar
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The De Goya Y Lucientes
He is considered the most important artist in Spain during the late 18th and early 19th century and
was one of the most prominent and successful painters in Europe. Francisco Jose de Goya y
Lucientes was a romantic painter and printmaker whose style changed drastically throughout his
life; he is considered the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. His style fits into the
category of Romanticism, which is most apparent in his paintings of the Spanish Royal family after
becoming First Painter to the King of Spain in 1786. Six years later, he suffered an awful illness
which ultimately left him deaf and shaped his future work. After Napoleon Bonaparte rose to
prominence during the French Revolution, Spain was invaded due to its political and strategic
importance to the French. Goya was able to capture the horrors he saw in his anti–war works
produced in paintings and with intaglio prints which he didn't make public. The throne of Spain was
taken by Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon 's brother, who was backed by a large French military force.
After the political situation in Spain normalized and rule was returned to it's rightful heir, Goya
returned to painting commissioned portraits. With ailing health, he moved to a country home where
he completed the haunting Black Paintings which were painted directly to his walls. Due to his
health, he received permission from King Ferdinand IV for an indefinite leave of absence and
relocates to Paris. He completes a small number of
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General Motor Bankruptcy Essay
General Motor bankruptcy Introduction General Motors Company, one of the world's largest
automakers, estimated in 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, USA.GM
employs 209,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in more than 120
countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 31 countries, and sell and service
these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden,
Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. (Elizabeth, GM, 2009). GM was the largest automaker
for 77 consecutive years from 1931 through 2007. It is longer than any other company in the world.
In 2008, it was surpassed by Toyota (Elizabeth, GM, 2009). 2009 was a very ... Show more content
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Those plants employ most of the more than 20,000 U.S. workers. GM cut them by the end of 2010.
(Isidore, 2009) The collapse of GM also results significant impact on their shareholders. Investors in
$27 billion worth of GM bonds, including mutual funds and thousands of individual investors, will
end up with new stock in a reorganized GM worth a fraction of their original investment. The
government's plan calls for 10% of the new GM to be owned by existing bondholders, while a
United Auto Workers union health–care fund will own 17.5%. However, Owners of GM shares,
which closed at just 75 cents a share on Friday of the bankruptcy week, would have their
investments essentially wiped out. So their investors incur enormous loss from it. In addition, the
collapse of the company also directly and indirectly affects interest on consumers. The ownerships
of GM cars remained unchanged due to their bankruptcy, however, their warranties will still be
honoured, and the potential customer lost their famous auto brands like Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer
and Saab. They can never buy the USA owned Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer and Saab any more. The
value of the brand perceive by the consumers is depreciated, which indicate the loss from consumers
who earned the cars. Issues GM was the largest automakers in the world for more than 70 years. It
produced more than half vehicles in USA market 50 years ago. But it fell down to less 20% in
2009.it was caused by a series missteps. Demand
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Adolf Hitler : A Man Who Changed The World
Gene Offield
Miss Sterger
World History
27 August 2014
Adolf Hitler was a man who changed the world. He rose from poverty and took control of the
country and brought them out of poverty as well. Adolf Hitler was born in the small country of
Austria in the year 1889, he was the third son of the family. His family moved from place to place
many times. Hitler was a good student in school at the beginning of his educational career, but his
marks slowly became worse as time passed because he did not agree with his father 's career
expectations for young Adolf. His father died when Adolf was only 14 and his mother died when he
was 18. Hitler applied twice to enter the Academy of Art in Vienna, but was rejected both times.
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In 1920, the 25 Points in the manifesto of the Nazi Party were created. One of main points that was
stressed was for the removal of the Jews from German society.
The Nazi party tried to seize power by force in November 1923, but were cut short by the police.
Adolf was convicted of high treason and sentenced to prison, where he served about a year. During
that time, he began to write Mein Kampf ("My Struggle"), which later became the second Bible in
Third Reich Germany. Also during his prison sentence he met a man by the name of Rudolph Hess
which he appointed his right hand man during the Third Reich. Adolf resolved to achieve power
legally, and after a series of events too numerous to detail here, he was made the Chancellor of
Germany by President von Hindenburg in the year of 1933.
Over the next 6 years, Hitler undertook a series of measures to rid Germany of its obligations that
were put in place by the Treaty of Versailles (imposed on Germany after World War I), he would try
to restore the economy, which had been devastated by the Great Depression, rearm the country, and
acquire a living space for Germany. In his book Mein Kampf, he had written of the need for this
living space which he said could only be acquired at the expense of countries to the east, notably
Russia. In 1938, by a series of intrigues, Germany absorbed Austria and the southwest and northern
portions of Czechoslovakia. In 1939 Germany occupied
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The Moons Of Saturn : Orbital Motion
The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse ranging from tiny moonlets less than 1 kilometer
across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet Mercury. Saturn has 62 moons with
confirmed orbits, 53 of which have names and only 13 of which have diameters larger than 50
kilometers (Porco 2009). Twenty–four of Saturn 's moons are regular satellites; they have prograde
orbits not greatly inclined to Saturn 's equatorial plane, while the other 38 are irregular satellites
(Turrini et al. 2009; Grav et al. 2015), whose orbits are much farther from Saturn, have high
inclinations, and mixed between prograde and retrograde orbits. 3.2.2 Theories of Saturnian'
Satellites
Several theories have described the orbital motion of the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mimas,
Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion and Japetus). Because of resonances, the theories
by Struve (1898 and 1933), Woltjer (1928) and Senclair (1977) described the motions of satellites in
pairs (e.g.: Mimas–Tethys, Enceladus–Dione, Rhea–Titan and Titan–Hyperin). Kozai(1957) and
Rapaport(1977) have improved such theories and adjusted their constants. Taylor (1984), Taylor et
al. (1987) and Harper (1988) have developed the theory of Hyperion and Iapetus by adding some of
missing terms. However, the above theories still not accurate and the residuals with observations
from the Earth are about (~1400 km) in the Saturnian system.
Duriez and Vienne (1991a) introduced a new general analytical theory
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The Life Of Marie De Medici 's ' The Queen Of France '
The art movement was on the rise during the advent of the seventeenth century, as it was a time
when the baroque movement, which was distinguished by exaggerated dynamism and clear detail,
flourished. Art during this period aimed to embody clear detail to represent the drama and grandeur.
Rulers such as Marie de Medici sought to captivate on this new art movement by using it as a way to
promote the power they had and the legitimacy of their reign. Marie commissioned the renowned
Peter Paul Rubens to paint a series of twenty–four paintings in order to vindicate her triumph as the
queen of France. Rubens did just that, as he re–envisioned the entire style propaganda through art
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The paintings would ultimately be hung in the Gallery of the Luxemburg palace, which would serve
as a sitting room for any courtiers who visited the palace.3 The placement of the art piece is relevant
to the implementation of the propaganda, due to the fact that its placement skillfully served to
exemplify the hyperbolic image of Marie to every person who sought an audience with the king or
the queen mother, thus extending the projection of the propagandist themes to a larger base
audience. In order to meet the lofty expectations of the queen mother Rubens worked to develop a
message in the Medici Cycle that would be embody a sense of "vero senso" or "real meaning", thus
acknowledging the existence of false or counterfeit one, and seeking to correct it through The
Medici Cycle.4 Rubens sought to divert the attention away from the scandal and turmoil that
surrounded Marie's life, and instead focus on the triumphs brought about by it. However, Rubens
realized the controversy that could arise should he extol Marie's ability to govern France without
suggestion she was a dangerously aggressive woman intent on seeking power; it was clear to him
that the commissioning of the cycle had the potential to be viewed as a blatantly hostile attack on
Louis reign. Thus Rubens presented his
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Francisco Goy Deaf Man's Villa
Between the years 1820 and 1823, Francisco Goya casted himself away from society in his farm
house outside of Madrid. In this house, also known as Deaf Man's Villa, Goya painted what is now
known as the Black Paintings. One painting stuck out more than others due to its horrifying
depiction of Saturn Devouring His Son. The name of this painting was not given by Goya himself,
but rather later after his death. Goya painted the painting originally with no intent of showcasing it
to the public. The painting was no ordinary painting since it was painted on the walls of Goya's
estate. Today, the painting currently resides in the Museo del Prado in Madrid where the target
audience is anyone who would like to see the magnificently horrifying piece of work for themselves.
Goya's purpose for this painting was to seek people's attention and stand out, leave a mark or
message, and overall question what that message. Goya is able to successfully fulfill his purpose by
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Many wars have broken out during the time that Goya was alive. Goya was a painter for many high–
class families and his works were generally joyful and bright at the start of his career. After facing
life–threatening illnesses which resulted in completely becoming deaf his paintings started slowly
becoming more and more dark. He would start painting battles of war that displayed gruesome
violence and later called his series The Disasters of War (1810–1820). Toward the end of his career,
Goya had a sour and poor look on what was happening around him, which drove him to isolation
where he painted the Black
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Entertainment, Movies, And Music
Entertainment, such as T.V. shows, movies, and music, has changed and is changing from the early
1990's to this exact second in time. The film industry was busy during the year 1998, with 20 to 30
movies being released each month, even though some may not have made it to the big screen. For
the month of May, a couple movies had the highest box office profit out of the whole year. The Bugs
Bunny Film Fest, released on May 4, 1998 had generated a total of $352,000 in the domestic box
office ("Movies Released in 1998"). The movie with the highest production budget during the month
of May, 1998 was Godzilla with a total of $125,000,000. Godzilla racked up a estimated total of
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Music has been around for hundreds of years and through the 1900's, every decade brought a new
style of music along with it. According to This Day in Music, the top hit song on May 4, 1998 was
Too Close by Next (This Day in Music). A couple other songs that where on the billboard # 1 top
hits for the year 1998 include "Nice & Slow" by Usher (90's Hits – Billboard #1's.) . and "I Don 't
Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith (90's Hits – Billboard #1's.) . Sports have been favored by
human kind for years whether football, baseball, or basketball. Sports news for the month of May,
1998 include popular headline news such as the 124th Kentucky Derby on May 2nd (Polsson) and
the 124th Preackness on May 16th (Polsson). Many other sports events happened through out the
year of 1998 as well. Events such as the Super Bowl where Denver goes on to beat Green Bay 31–
24 (News Events from 1998), or the World Series where the New York Yankees go to win against
Sand Diego 4–0 (News events from 1998). Other forms of entertainment, besides movies, music or
sports news, would be different toys or games that kids would do during the year 1998. There where
many popular hit new toys that came out during the year 1998, one of the most popular includes the
Furby (dMarie Time Capsule, Hot New Toys in 1998), an electronic
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Stan Lee Accomplishments
Stan Lee has revolutionized the comic book industry through his work and creation of multiple,
highly successful characters. Throughout his life and his career, he has had many people to aspire to
and to lean on. While working at Marvel, and Timely Comics he has collaborated with many comic
book artists sharing his thoughts and ideas with them, and in because he was successful, he helped
to become an inspiration to people himself. On December 28, 1922, in New York City Stanley
Martin Lieber was born to Celia and Jack Lieber. His father Jack was a Romanian immigrant, and
later Lieber would become an older brother to Larry Lieber. Most of his and Larry's childhood was
spent during the Great Depression and watching their parents fight and argue over money. To help
make ends meet Stan helped out his family by getting various jobs, such as working in a news office
writing obituaries, writing publicity for a hospital, working for a trouser manufacturer, and working
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In 2008, Lee was awarded the American National Medal of Arts. He has his star on the Hollywood
Walk of fame; he also won the Saturn awards. Spider–Man earns $403 million in theaters. Because
of his numerous achievements his net worth is $100 million. He won the Saturn awards. Throughout
the years Stan Lee has appeared or made cameos in the Marvel movies because without him the
films or the characters would not exist, so they pay tribute to him in this way. He has his own film
that is about his life called With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story. Lee has co–created more than
five hundred characters for his comics. He also goes to Comic Cons all across the nation and signs
autographs and meets his fans. He legally changed his name from Stanley Martin Lieber to just Stan
Lee (Stan Lee Comic Book Superhero). His wife died on July 6, 2017, at ninety–five years old, and
Lee is currently 95 years old
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Goal Programming
Table of Contents Chapter 1 LITERATURE SURVEY............................................................. | 1 | | |
1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................... | 1 | 1.2
PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS.................................................................................. | 2 | 1.3
HISTORICAL SKETCH..................................................................................... | 3 | 1.4
VARIANTS........................................................................................................ | 4 | 1.5
APPLICATIONS................................................................................ | 5 | 1.6 STRENGTHS AND
WEAKNESSES...................................................... | 6 | 1.7 THE
FUTURE................................................................................... | 7 | | | Chapter 2 ... Show more
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Satisficing, in turn, is an old Scottish word that defined the desire to find a practical, real–world
solution to a problem – rather than a utopian, optimal solution to a highly simplified (and very
possibly oversimplified) model of that problem. The concept of satisficing, as opposed to
optimization, was introduced by Herbert Simon in 1956. As a consequence of the principle of
satisficing, the "goodness" of any solution to a Goal Programming problem is represented by an
achievement function, rather than an objective function of conventional optimization. The goal
programming achievement function measures the degree of non–achievement of the problem goals.
The specific way in which this non–achievement is measured characterizes the particular subtype of
goal programming approach that is being employed, and may be defined so as to include the
achievement of commensurable as well as non–commensurable goals. It should be emphasized that,
because a goal programming problem is to be satisficed, it is possible that the solution derived may
not fit, conveniently and comfortably, into the concept of optimization or efficiency (I.e. non
dominated solutions) as used by more conventional forms of mathematical modeling. This is
because, in Goal Programming, we seek a useful, practical, implementable, and attainable solution
rather than one satisfying the
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Final Exam Essay
Access Control Project Access Control: IS3230 By: Phil Kurutz & Nathan Gleed April 22, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Project Title 1.2 Project Schedule Summary 1.3
Project Deliverables 1.4 Project Guides 1.5 Project Team Members 1.6 Purpose 1.7 Goals and
Objectives 2 Risks and Vulnerabilities 2.1 Overall 2.2 Billings, Montana 2.3 Warsaw, Poland 3
Proposed Budget 4 IDI Proposed Solution 4.1 Billings, Montana 4.2 Warsaw, Poland 5 Drawings 6
Conclusions INTRODUCTION 1.1 Title of the project Access Control Proposal Project 1.2 Project
schedule summary The project will be a multi–year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and
SA) on the same hardware and software platforms. 1.3 Project ... Show more content on
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Also, over 350 modifications have been made to the core engine and the license agreement has
expired. Progressive upgrading to the current version will be required. As a result, renewing this
product will be extremely cost and time–prohibitive.  RouteSim is a destination delivery program
used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to
take advantage of the databases for real–time currency valuation and profit or loss projections. 
IDI's office automation hardware and software has not been standardized. Managers have too much
liberty to buy what they want according to personal preferences.  Other software problems include
early versions of MS Office 5, WordPerfect 7.0, and PC–Write that are not compatible. 
Telecommunications has not been since the company moved its current headquarters 15 years ago.
This has left many of the new features for telecommunications lacking and not integrated with the
customer service database to improve call management efficiency. The generic system was acquired
from a service provider who is now out of business.  Policies for personal devices are being
ignored by many of the executives who have local administrators install the clients on their
unsupported, non–standard personal laptop computers and workstations that interface with the
internet. These devices  The original WAN was designed by in the early 2000's
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Essay on Apollo Program
Michael Penwarden Phillip Whitworth 6/20/13 Senior paper "No nation which expects to be the
leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space...We choose to go to the
Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."–
John F. Kennedy. The Apollo missions had one main goal, to land on the moon and get back to earth
safely. Apollo was the third space flight program after Project Gemini and Project Mercury, flown
by NASA (National Astronautics and Space Administration). The program started in 1967 and was
able to land humans on the moon by 1972. The Apollo missions had important effects on
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It was launched July 5, 1966. (NASA) Apollo 4 was still an unmanned mission but it was given the
name Apollo back. During this mission the objectives where to demonstrate structural integrity and
operations needed for launch and recovery. The flight lasted nine hours and landed 16km off target.
It successfully demonstrated the heat shield at lunar re–entry speeds. It was launched November 9,
1967. (NASA) The Apollo 5 mission was used to verify operations of the lunar module and evaluate
descent propulsion systems. There was no Apollo capsule on this flight and no recovery; it was just
testing the rocket. It was launched June 22, 1968. (NASA) Apollo 6 was the second flight of Saturn
V; Saturn V was a type of rocket that they used. Problems occurred with vibrations when they
caused two second–stage engines to shut down early. The third stage engine also failed and achieved
high speed entry speeds. The problems with vibrations where fixed thus Saturn V was deemed safe
for human. It was launched April 4, 1968. (NASA) Apollo 7 was very important; it was the first
manned mission after the fire. It was also the first real flight due to Apollo 1 burning pre–launch.
The launch was broadcasted live on TV and was very important because it proved America's
legitimate space program. The flight went off without a hitch and landed safely. The astronauts of
Apollo 7 were Walter Schirra as commander, R. Walter Cunningham as lunar module pilot, and
Donn F.
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General Motors History
History of General Motors The Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, is General Motors ' world
headquarters. General Motors Corporation, also known as GM or GMC, is the world 's second
largest car manufacturer based on annual sales. Founded in 1908, in Flint, Michigan, GM employs
approximately 284,000 people around the world. With global headquarters at the Renaissance
Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. Their
European headquarters is based in Zurich, Switzerland. In 2005, 9.17 million GM cars and trucks
were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden,
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In 1948, GM divested NAA as a public company, never to have a major interest in the aircraft
manufacturing industry again. General Motors bought the internal combustion engined railcar
builder Electro–Motive Corporation and its engine supplier Winton Engine in 1930, renaming both
as the General Motors Electro–Motive Division. Over the next twenty years, diesel–powered
locomotives – the majority built by GM – largely replaced other forms of traction on American
railroads. (During World War II, these engines were also important in American submarines and
destroyer escorts.) Electro–Motive was sold in early 2005. In 1935, the United Auto Workers labor
union was formed, and in 1936 the UAW organized the Flint Sit–Down Strike, which initially idled
two key plants in Flint, but later spread to half–a–dozen other plants including Janesville, Wisconsin
and Fort Wayne, Indiana. In Flint, police attempted to enter the plant to arrest strikers, leading to
violence; in other cities the plants were shuttered peacefully. The strike was resolved February 11,
1937 when GM recognized the UAW as the exclusive bargaining representative for its workers.
World War II General Motors produced vast quantities of armaments, vehicles, and aircraft during
World War II for both Allied and Axis customers. By the spring of 1939, the German Government
had assumed day–to–day control of American owned factories in Germany, but decided against
nationalizing them. During the war, the U.S. auto
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Designing a Customer Driven Statergy
chapter
Part 3: Designing a Customer–Driven Marketing Strategy and Integrated Marketing Mix
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Customer–Driven Marketing Strategy
Creating Value for Target Customers
Previewing the Concepts
So far, you've learned what marketing is and about the importance of understanding consumers and
the marketplace environment. With that as background, you're now ready to delve deeper into
marketing strategy and tactics. This chapter looks further into key customer–driven marketing
strategy decisions–how to divide up markets into meaningful customer groups (segmentation),
choose which customer groups to serve (targeting), create market offerings that best serve target
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Open–air pastry cases brim with yogurt parfaits and fresh fruit, and a carefully orchestrated pop–
music soundtrack is piped throughout. Yet Dunkin' built itself on serving simple fare to working–
class customers. Inching upscale without alienating that base will prove tricky. There will be no
couches in the new stores. And Dunkin' renamed a new hot sandwich a "stuffed melt" after
customers complained that calling it a "panini" was too fancy. "We're walking that [fine] line," says
Regina Lewis, the chain's vice president of consumer insights. "The thing about the Dunkin' tribe is,
they see through the hype." Dunkin's research showed that although loyal Dunkin' customers want
nicer stores, they were bewildered and turned off by the atmosphere at Starbucks. They groused that
crowds of laptop users made it difficult to find a seat. They didn't like Starbucks' "tall," "grande,"
and "venti" lingo for small, medium, and large coffees. And they couldn't understand why anyone
would pay as much as $4 for a cup of coffee. "It was almost as though they were a group of
Martians talking about a group of Earthlings," says an executive from Dunkin's ad agency. One
customer told researchers that lingering in a Starbucks felt like "celebrating Christmas with people
you don't know." The Starbucks customers that Dunkin' paid to switch were equally
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Apollo Moon Accomplishments
"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but
because they are hard" John F. Kennedy. The 35th President of the United States began the Space
Race, the spark of Space exploration. With this new objective came many technological
advancements and many missions to be dealt with. After the events of Project Mercury and the
manned orbital missions of Project Gemini came an even bigger accomplishment, The Apollo
missions. The Apollo Program consisted of a total of 17 missions, some orbital and others moon
landings. Apollo 1 was the first mission, as well as the first manned mission in the Apollo Program.
Its goal was to land a manned lunar module, using a "Saturn IB was a two–stage rocket. The ...
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The objective of this mission was to explore the moon for older and/or younger moon rocks
"Taurus–Littrow highlands and valley area. This site was picked for Apollo 17 as a location where
rocks both older and younger," with the use of "extended hardware capability, larger scientific
payload capacity and by the use of the battery–powered Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV." One of the
objectives of the missions was to map the surface of the moon and sample materials found in the
moon. On December 7, 1972 Apollo 17 launched with Commander Eugene A. Cernan, Command
Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison, the first scientist astronaut. A three
day trip of just floating through space but they eventually made it. They focused on other task like
"Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package, or ALSEP, with a heat flow experiment; lunar seismic
profiling, or LSP; lunar surface gravimeter, or LSG; lunar atmospheric composition experiment, or
LACE; and lunar ejecta and meteorites, or LEAM. The mission also included lunar sampling and
lunar orbital experiments. Biomedical experiments included the Biostack II experiment and the
BIOCORE experiment." (NASA Content Administrator 2011) This Apollo mission was the last
mission launched by NASA and the last time anyone has landed in the moon. The program was
terminated due to NASA not having enough funding since the majority of the people thought the
space program
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Video Games And The Video Game
Have you ever played a video game and wonder? How does this thing work? Who invented it? Well
you're in luck because I have all the information that you'll need to know all about the history of
video games. How video games have advanced right along with technology that we use in everyday
life. If you ask people. When video games did first came out? Most people would say in the 1970 's
and they would be wrong. "In 1958, William A. Higginbotham, an engineer working for the United
States government, came up with first game played on a type of screen. It was a two player tennis
game played on an oscilloscope, a piece of electronic equipment with a 5 inch display". (The history
of video games) In 1961, Steve Russell developed the first game played on a computer called
"Space war". The game was a hit with people, but only a very few would really have the chance to
enjoy it. The reason was because back then a computer was the size of a car and very expensive this
system cost about $120,000. Only about fifty of these computer were ever sold. In the mid–1960 the
Military wanted some sort of device that would develop the reflexes of the military personnel. In
1966 Ralph Baer, an employee of defense contractor Sanders Associates, addressed this demand
when he came up with the concept of a "television gaming apparatus." (Miller) It took four more
year to get a working system. When Baer did he showed it to Magnavox, which then signed him to a
licensing agreement in 1971. In January
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A Report On The Peltier Effect
Report on the Present Investigation
The Peltier–effect has been now known for 180 years. But only recently has it developed more
practical uses. Now it is not only indispensable to send a spaceship to Saturn and to speed up the
central processing unit of your PC. You may even find one in your lunch box! In this module, you
will do simple experiments with a small peltier device. You will find out how the three different
applications of the device are related. You will look at the flows of energy and realize analogies to
quite different engines such as airplane engines and those in Refrigerators. The history of
thermoelectric effects shows how closely related science and technology are. And you will see that
scientific development sometimes goes strange ways. All modern science is quantitative. It is not
enough to know whether a device works "in principle" or if it might solve some practical problems.
One has to show how well it works. Science is also a network of links between different fields, and
this web needs quantitative knots to hold. You will therefore carry out quantitative measurements
with Peltier devices.
The Peltier device is just one specific example of a thermal engine. All of these engines must
comply with Carnot's law. We will check whether this is true or whether we have a perpetual
mobile...
Usually Peltier devices are applied as heat pumps. We will measure it 's efficiency in this mode.
Since the cooling load of most typical battery compartments is not high,
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The And Space Travel Classes At The University
The weekend of January 16th to the 19th of 1965 will forever go down as a monumental event.
Seeing as though this year rings in the fiftieth anniversary of this event, it was widely talked about
amongst Astronomy and Space Travel classes at the University. Maria arrived to lecture late on
Friday January 17th to find her professor deep in conversation about the first time a group of friends
had traveled to space together..........
"It was the morning of the big college weekend adventure to Uranus and Helena found herself, once
again, fighting her anxious tendencies. Her strict gluten free, gelatin free, lard free, vegetarian diet
left her with minimal options of food that she could consume and bring with her on the trip.
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You never know what you might need when traveling outside of planet Earth. Purse was stocked
with an endless supply of lip–gloss, gum, pepper spray and most importantly extra oxygen tubes and
air pressurizers. As Helena and Lauren enjoyed their breakfast, they conversed about all of the
possible adventures that could take place on Uranus. Helena clamored on about the fact that the trip
was going to be a lot of fun, regardless of how expensive it might be, while Lauren grumbled about
the fact that she spent all of her money on this adventure instead of a new pea coat. Nonetheless, the
two girls knew that a weekend packed with dance parties and fellow college aged aliens was bound
to be a great one. Meanwhile, Helena and Lauren's best friends: Iris, her little sister Rebba, and
Kony, were all at home packing the rocket. The rocket that they were using was a chemical rocket
with a solid propellant motor. The solid propellant motors are usually the simplest in design,
consisting of a steel casing that is filled with mixtures of solid compounds. The chemical rocket is
highly reliable with upper stage boosters of .9841, monolithic boosters of .9976, and segmented
boosters of .9925. The chemical rocket was also used due to the low development cost at about
$.034 per Ns on average. (Reference 1) The crew, known as "CC," was anxiously awaiting the
takeoff, which would take place at 2:00PM, sharp. Nothing sounded like a better time
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The History Of Video Games
History of video games. Have you ever played a video game and wonder? How does this thing
work? Who invented it? Well you in luck because I have all the information that you need to tell you
about the history of video games. How video games have advance right along with technology that
we use in everyday life. If you ask people. When video games did first came out? Most people
would say in the 1970 's and they would be wrong. "In 1958, William A. Higinbotham, an engineer
working for the United States government, came up with first game played on a type of screen. It
was a two player tennis game played on an oscilloscope, a piece of electronic equipment with a 5
inch display". (The history of video games) In 1961, Steve Russell developed the first game played
on a computer called "Spacewar". The game was a hit with people but only a very few would really
have the chance to enjoy it. The reason was because back then a computer was the size of a car and
very expensive this system cost about $120,000. Only about fifty of these computer were ever sold.
In the mid–1960 the Military wanted some sort of device that would develop the reflexes of the
military personnel. In 1966 Ralph Baer, an employee of defense contractor Sanders Associates,
addressed this demand when he came up with the concept of a "television gaming apparatus."
(Miller) It took four more year to get a working system. When Baer did he showed it to Magnavox,
which then signed him to a licensing agreement in
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The Pros And Cons Of The Space Race
The Space Race was a time of great exploration, and created many new techniques in the studies of
science and technology. Many new techniques of engineering and technological advances resulted
as positives of the Space Race. The cause of this great exploration and learning was fueled by
rivalry and competitiveness of two governments, the Soviet Union and The United States. The
Soviet Union and the United States were in a race to see which could reach space supremacy first.
This rivalry unfolded in front of millions of spectators, and instilled a sense of competiveness into
the viewers. During the mid nineteen–sixties, the achievements of the United States space program
caused them to leap ahead of the Soviet Union space program, which was very unexpected. The
achievements by the United States during the Space Race in the nineteen–sixties created a gap in
space exploration between the Soviet Union space program and the United States space program
because the United States was able extremely motivated by government forces and was able to
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The initial cause of the Space Race was that the Soviet Union had first wanted to develop space
rockets to be able to strike the United States with nuclear weapons. These space rockets were
ultimately the starting point of the Space Race. These rockets allowed the Soviets a head start in the
race of space exploration, in which the United States would try to catch up. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower was insulted by many politicians for not pushing for the United States space program to
catch up. The Michigan governor took matters into his own hands by writing the president a
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Fritz Zwicky Episode 13 Essay
Episode thirteen of the Cosmos series expanded on the last parts of space that are still unknown in
some way to scientists and casual space enthusiasts. This episode was interesting because it focused
on the work of Fritz Zwicky, Vera Rubin, Victor Hess, and the Voyager 1 and 2, all of which
discovered aspects of space that were previously unknown or dismissed as fiction. Fritz Zwicky was
the most interesting person that the episode covered. His work in the 1930's was beyond anything
that scientists at that time were able to believe. He discovered that stars would appear to flair up to
as bright as their galaxy, before fading out. He was the first person to figure out that this is what
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The dying star would shrink, it would be so densely made up of neutrons, hence the name: neutron
stars. It was only after 35 years that he made this discovery, that other scientists soon began
discovering their own supernovas. Fritz Zwicky discovered more than just supernovas, he also
discovered that the gravity of the galaxy warps the fabric of space. This is able to distort the light,
and magnify other galaxies behind it. Like the supernovas, roughly 40 years after Zwicky predicted
this phenomenon, scientist began discovering this in space. Finally, the last thing that Zwicky
discovered that I found to be most interesting, was "dark matter". While studying the clusters of
galaxies, Zwicky noticed that they seemed to be moving much faster than he thought they should, so
fast that they should be moving apart from each other. Zwicky developed the thought that something
else had to be holding the galaxies together, that this matter had to be at least 50 times the weight of
the stars themselves. This idea was dismissed, much like his other ideas. Like a lot of earlier
scientists, Zwicky discovered ideas that would be years ahead of what current scientists believed, it
was only
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A Comparison Between Star Trek And Star Wars
For years Americans have looked to the skies, dreaming of the intergalactic future, and Hollywood
has filmed the skies, latching onto America's love for fictional space travel. Of the numerous cosmic
entertainment franchises, Star Trek and Star Wars undoubtedly claim the title of the two most
successful, and with great power comes great controversy. As long as the two franchises have
existed, Star Trek and Star Wars have sparked some of the most intense conflicts that could possibly
occur between nerds. With lightsabers in hand and phasers set to stun, Star Wars and Star Trek ignite
battles at the box office, with critics and among super fans to ultimately decide which is the most
popular. The senior of the two space franchises, Star Trek, began back in 1966 with Star Trek: The
Original Series, starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Before the
release of Star Wars, Star Trek: The Original Series was canceled, and an animated series debuted
and canceled, which suggests that early Star Trek had low popularity. Then, in 1977, Star Wars:
Episode IV– A New Hope was released, boasting a record–breaking box office, the establishment of
an instant "fan club," and the title of the highest–grossing film in America. From a purely numerical
standpoint, Star Trek and Star Wars each prove to be more prolific than the other in certain
categories. For instance, Star Trek has debuted seven television series and thirteen films while Star
Wars has released
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Sailor Moon
This has been a post I've been meaning to write for a long time. I'm an absolutely die–hard fan of
Sailor Moon, and part of that is because it served as my childhood introduction to feminism. That
might be a little bit hard to believe, considering the super heroines of the show are known for outfits
not much more revealing than Wonder Woman's. Silly outfits aside (you get used to them), this show
was absolutely groundbreaking. Its protagonists are 10 realistically flawed, individual and talented
teenage girls (and women) who, oh, you know. Save the world.
First, let me take you back in time to the summer of 1995. I'm a 9–year–old Canadian girl with a lot
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What Makoto is good at, and the things she loves doing most, are traditionally domestic hobbies like
cooking, baking, and cleaning. Being domestic is not the least bit anti–feminist, as women should be
able to be whatever makes them happiest. One subtle aspect of her character is her body insecurity,
which is a common issue for women that gets comparatively little media attention. As a very tall,
athletic and curvy girl, Makoto often feels self–conscious about her body – especially since she is
stereotyped by others as a tomboy. She breaks the stereotype of what certain "types" of women are
"supposed" to be interested in. She is much more boy–crazy than the others, but I see this more as a
manifestation of loneliness. She is an orphan, and while incredibly independent, she has no one
besides her friends to confide in. Makoto is one of my favourite characters because she does not
allow herself to be confined to anyone's idea of what a young woman should be. Her protective
instincts and fierce independence are incredibly admirable.
Sailor Venus/Minako Aino:
Minako combines a few of the traits of the others (leadership and bad habits from Usagi, ambition
from Rei, athleticism from Makoto) but still manages to stand completely on her own. As the
personification of the Goddess of Love, Minako's made it her life's mission to bring love and joy to
others. Her career
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IS3230 Access Security Final Project Essay
Project schedule summary
The project will be a multi–year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and SA) on the same
hardware and software platforms.
Project deliverables
Solutions to the issues that the specifies location of IDI is facing
Plans to implement corporate–wide information access methods to ensure confidentiality, integrity,
and availability
Assessment of strengths and weaknesses in current IDI systems
Address remote user and Web site user's secure access requirements
Proposed budget for the project–Hardware only
Prepare detailed network and configuration diagrams outlining the proposed change
Prepare a 5 to 10 minute PowerPoint assisted presentation on important access control
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10th Objective
Initialization of the entire network and any last minute configuration adjustments to have the
network up and operating within all specified ranges.
Risks and Vulnerabilities
2.1Overall:
There is a mess of servers, switches, switches, and inward equipment firewalls. Each of the
association's areas is working with diverse data advances and foundation IT frameworks, provisions,
and databases. Different levels of IT security and access administration have been actualized and
inserted inside their individual areas. The data engineering framework is maturing and numerous
areas are running on antiquated fittings and programming. Additionally, the framework is woefully
out–of–dated regarding fixes and overhauls which significantly expand the danger to the arrange as
far as classifiedness, trustworthiness, and accessibility.
Billings, Montana:
 Logisuite 4.2.2 has not been upgraded in almost 10 years. Also, over 350 modifications have been
made to the core engine and the license agreement has expired. Progressive upgrading to the current
version will be required. As a result, renewing this product will be extremely cost and time–
prohibitive.
 RouteSim is a destination delivery program used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not
integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to take advantage of the databases for real–ime
currency valuaion and profit or loss projections.
 IDI's office automation hardware
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Marginal Cost and Correct Answer Essay
Question 1 The primary objective of a for–profit firm is to ___________. Selected Answer: Correct
Answer: 5 out of 5 points maximize shareholder value maximize shareholder value Question 2 5 out
of 5 points The flat–screen plasma TVs are selling extremely well. The originators of this
technology are earning higher profits. What theory of profit best reflects the performance of the
plasma screen makers? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: innovation theory of profit innovation
theory of profit Question 3 5 out of 5 points The Saturn Corporation (once a division of GM) was
permanently closed in 2009. What went wrong with Saturn? Selected Answer: Correct Answer:
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Selected Answer: Correct Answer: autocorrelation autocorrelation Question 17 5 out of 5 points
Consumer expenditure plans is an example of a forecasting method. Which of the general categories
best described this example? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: survey techniques and opinion
polling survey techniques and opinion polling Question 18 5 out of 5 points For studying demand
relationships for a proposed new product that no one has ever used before, what would be the best
method to use? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: consumer surveys, where potential customers
hear about the product and are asked their opinions consumer surveys, where potential customers
hear about the product and are asked their opinions Question 19 If two alternative economic models
are offered, other things equal, we would Selected Answer: 5 out of 5 points select the model that
gave the most accurate forecasts select the model that gave the most accurate forecasts Correct
Answer: Question 20 5 out of 5 points The use of quarterly data to develop the forecasting model
Yt = a +bYt−1 is an example of which forecasting technique? Selected Answer: Correct Answer:
Time–series forecasting Time–series forecasting Question 21 If the
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Wernher Von Braun: A Hero
Wernher Von Braun was a hero, even with his work on the V2. Wernher Von Braun worked at
NASA, and on the V2. However, his work on the V2 reflected badly on him. He created a lot of
complex technology that had a large impact on the world. Furthermore, he was a great leader, and
wasn't afraid to do what was right. Wernher Von Braun is a hero for what he is like, how he
impacted the world, and his ability as a leader and engineer.
Wernher Von Braun worked on the V2 and at NASA. However, he didn't want to create missiles like
the V2, and only at NASA was he able to research technology for human space exploration. In fact,
he was jailed by the German government for a short time. The German officials suspected that he
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The most impactful of this was the forerunner of all ballistic missiles, the A4. The missile was later
renamed Vengeance Weapon 2 by the propaganda minister of Germany, or the V2. All later ballistic
missiles were based on the design of the V2, and it was a terrifying weapon. Because of it, 2000
people were killed, 6000 were seriously injured, and many buildings were destroyed, in addition to
severely harming infrastructure. Fortunately, most of the V2's launched did not hit their target due to
spies. It could have had an even larger impact, but it was only introduced late in the war. However,
Wernher Von Braun didn't want to create weapons of war, and when he later found out what his
rockets had done, he was deeply sorry. After the war was over, when the American troops arrived,
Wernher Von Braun and his group surrendered as soon as they could. Later, Von Braun was moved
to NASA. While at NASA, he developed America's first satellite, Explorer 1. Explorer 1 was
America's first step in the space race, and it showed that Russia didn't have complete control over
space. Wernher Von Braun also lead the development of a many rockets. The most impactful rockets
that he created were the Redstone, Titan, and Saturn V. The Redstone was only used for a couple of
flights, but these flights were America's first sub–orbital flights. This was also a large step in the
space race. Next, the Titan rocket was used. It was designed as a booster for missiles, but was
adapted for the space program like the Redstone. Unlike the Redstone, it had the power to launch an
astronaut into orbit. However, it was used for many more flights than the Redstone in order to test
technology that would be important in developing the Saturn V. Later, the technology tested was
used in the Saturn V to send people to the moon. The Saturn V, and the products that resulted
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Nintendo History Essay
Part I – Gaming Console Industry Pre–Xbox
Video gaming: A Brief History
Atari pioneered the video game industry in 1971 with a title called Pong, which was sold as an
arcade game for $1,200 each. The console market did not take off until 1977, when Atari 2600 was
launched (Lipson, 2009) and this became the first generation of consoles. In the videogame industry,
consoles are primarily stationary "boxes", which require a monitor or television set for use. Known
as consoles or platforms, these devices are standardized computers tailored for gaming and produced
by a single firm. The term "generations" is meant to define "chapters" in the industry denoted by a
series of console launches with significant technology improvement compared to the previous
launches (Exhibit 1).
The key metric for technological progress in video ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its first U.S. console, released in 1985, was the Nintendo Entertainment System ("NES") and was
the first major video game platform to achieve global success. Nintendo experienced its golden era
in early 1990s, becoming the top player in both home and handheld consoles.
However, Nintendo's lead was severely diminished in the fifth generation era, where it lost to Sony
due to its inability in adapting to the shift in gamer demographics. The average age of gamers had
gone up; however, Nintendo's image was still very much a "kid–friendly" game console, allowing
Sony to capture most of the older gamers. Sales were down from 50M units in the Super NES
console line to 30M in the Nintendo 64 console line, Nintendo's product in the fifth generation.
Nintendo was also disadvantaged by its higher royalty charge to software developers, resulting in
lower number of game titles being produced. In the sixth generation, its product Nintendo
GameCube continued to challenge PlayStation 2 ("PS2") and eventually
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How Aurora Borealis Works : Statement Of The Problem
Adeline Soekawan
SID: 913210615
ENG 10
December 10, 2015
How Aurora Borealis Works
Statement of the problem
Harmful particles and rays, such as detritus, radiation, and magnetic waves from outer space are
constantly bombarding Earth. Solar wind, a rapidly moving stream of electrons and protons from the
Sun, is accountable for stripping away ions such as hydrogen and oxygen from a planet's
atmosphere, releasing them into space. The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen being removed from a
planet's surface, due to this phenomenon, is two to one respectively.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements that make up water – with the same observed ratio of
two to one. Therefore, it has been concluded that water is taken off a planet's atmosphere when solar
winds approach it. Planets such as Venus and Mars are swept dry (hence their lack of water in their
atmospheres) by the solar winds, due to the planets' absence of magnetic shields powerful enough to
"protect" them. The Aurora Borealis is a byproduct of Earth's defense mechanism against the solar
winds – the reason why Earth is not as dehydrated as its sister planets. This research paper will
concentrate on the explanation as to why Aurora Borealis is formed.
Motivation
The harsh and devastating effects of solar winds on celestial bodies could eliminate any form of life
occupying it. The Earth's magnetosphere, an area governed by the Earth's magnetic field, is the
reason why organic life is existential on the planet.
In order to
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Advertisements Essay
Advertisements Car safety is an issue that concerns people across the Nation. Millions of Americans
die each year due to fatal car accidents. The demand for safer automobiles is ever increasing. The
Saturn Corporation recognizes this demand and has begun focusing its advertisements on America's
need to feel safe. Saturn brings together setting, color, and a main focus to create the image of a safe
car company.
In one particular Saturn ad, a Saturn worker stands in a room surrounded by crash test dummies. The
dummies in the background are stacked in a cluttered way. The piles of test dummies in the are
meant to symbolize bodies. Saturn knows that the reader won't see inanimate objects, but actual
human beings, because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is precisely what Saturn expects the reader will do. By seeing the test dummies, people will
assume that safety testing is important to Saturn.
The usage of color in the advertisement is very simple. The objects in the picture are either shaded
black, or have a light crème color. In the center of the ad is the worker with the child–sized dummy.
He has on dark clothing and everything around him is shaded. This diverts the reader's attention to
the light, crème colored crash test dummy in the worker's arms. The reader will see the test dummy
as a child that is being held in a protective way by the worker. When the reader sees the small test
dummy in the worker's arms, they will think Saturn must care for their safety.
The obvious focus in the ad is the small crash test dummy in the worker's arms. This is obvious
because of the way everything in the picture focuses on the small test dummy. The entire picture is
shaded to enhance the lightly colored dummy. The small test dummy is meant to symbolize a child,
and there is nothing more tragic than the death of a child. Saturn uses the child to warn the reader.
Children die in car accidents everyday, therefore it is essential that cars be built to protect the
consumers and their families. The caring and sheltered way the worker is holding the child, shows
that Saturn has everyone in mind while doing safety tests on their cars.
Safe
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Developing a MRP for Space Age Furniture Company
Introduction
"For companies today, MRP is a computerized information system. As such, it requires data to
provide the information needed for decision making" (Vonderembse & White, 2013, Section 9.5,
para 6). The goal of this paper is to read the Space Age Furniture Company case study and develop
an MRP for Space Age Furniture Company using the information in the case including the
production of sub–assemblies in lot sizes of 1,000 considering the lot size of 1,000 for sub–
assemblies has produced a lumpy demand for part 3079; suggest ways for improvements over sub–
assemblies in lot sizes of 1,000, analyze the trade–off between overtime costs and inventory costs,
calculate a new MRP that improves the base MRP, compare and contrast the types of production
processing–job shop, batch, repetitive, or continuous–and determine which the primary mode of
operation is and why, describe ways that management can keep track of job status and location
during production and recommend any changes that might be beneficial to the company and/or add
value for the customer.
MRP Calculation with Sub–assemblies
Master Schedule
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6
Gemini 600 400 700 500 400 600
Saturn 300 400 400 600 300 300
Bill of Materials
Product Description Gemini Item A Saturn: item B
Sub assembly 1 1
3079 1 1
On–hand Inventory & Lead time
Component On–hand Inventory Lead time
Gemini Item A 0 1
Saturn: item B 0 1
Subassembly C 0 1
Subassembly D 0 1
3079 0
Improvements over
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The Episode Of The Sixth And Final Season
One particularly hot day this past summer I was sitting at home, rather bored, so I decided to search
my laptop for a movie to watch. In the process, I came across a free online TV streaming site, so I
flipped through until I saw one particular show that caught my eye: Lost. I had heard about it of
course, that it was one of the greatest shows ever, so I decided to give it a shot. I was immediately
hooked after the first episode, which is arguably one of the best hours of television ever filmed.
After a month of binge watching three to four episodes a night, I finally completed the 121st episode
of the sixth and final season. Though the show ended back in 2010, Lost is still seen today as one of
the best and most influential TV shows of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
. . . Braun pitched the idea to the network as parts "Cast Away," "Survivor" and "Gilligan 's Island,"
with a "Lord of the Flies" element" (Dotinga).
While most shows on television struggle to develop even a handful of characters, Lost somehow
manages to develop over a dozen main characters and numerous important supporting characters so
thoroughly that you feel as if you have known them your entire life, which makes some of their
impending deaths so much more shocking and unbearable to the viewer. The cast ranges from an
impossibly wide array of backgrounds. Jack Sheppard (Matthew Fox), the main protagonist, is a
surgeon who becomes the de facto leader due to his medical skills. Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) is
second–in–command and becomes romantically involved with Jack, but her mysterious past calls
her trustworthiness into question. A con–man (Josh Holloway) known only as "Sawyer" causes
trouble among the group and becomes part of a love triangle with Kate and Jack. Hurley Reyes
(Jorge Garcia) is an unlucky lottery winner who often provides comic relief throughout the series.
John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) has a unique connection to the island, and his philosophy of faith
directly contrasts Jack's philosophy of science. Other important survivors include Jin–Soo Kwon
(Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun–Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim), an estranged Korean couple; Claire Littleton
(Emilie de Ravin), a young,
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Essay Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc Company Overview
Bridgestone/Firestone Company Overview
Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., a subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, was formed in 1990 when
Bridgestone U.S.A. merged with The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. In addition to
manufacturing tires, Bridgestone/Firestone produces a variety of products including air springs,
building materials, synthetic and natural rubber, and industrial fibers and textiles. The Nashville,
Tennessee–based company has over 38 QS9000/ISO9000 Certified production facilities throughout
the Americas, along with numerous international facilities throughout the world.
Firestone's company philosophy is derived from a blend of Japanese and Americans methods, with a
focus on providing quality products. In the words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This fact is essential to the survival of the company should the Firestone tire business disappear as a
result of the current recall fiasco.
Bridgestone/Firestone has also signed a new deal with Honda of America Manufacturing Inc.
Firestone has previously supplied approximately 75 percent of the tires to be put on the Honda
Civics manufactured in Ohio and Alliston, Ontario. Dunlop Tire Corporation supplied the other 25
percent. The new deal will equip all new Civics from those plants with Firestone tires. Not only
does this add to Bridgestone/Firestone's revenues, but it also shows that Honda has confidence in
Firestone's ability to produce quality tires (Chappell, 09/15/00).
Bridgestone/Firestone also has a deal with Saturn Corporation to equip every Saturn with Firestone
tires. Some Saturn dealers say that customers have asked about the recall but that customers have
not stopped buying them because of the recall. A spokeswoman for Saturn says that they are not
even considering choosing a different supplier. This, along with the Honda deal and a strong
commitment to Toyota helps Bridgestone/Firestone's image in that it shows that Firestone's non–
Ford customers have faith in the Firestone brand (Chappell, 09/11/00).
Another important strength for Bridgestone/Firestone is the fact that they have survived another big
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Harry Potter

  • 1. Harry Potter Harry Potter | Harry Potter: Complete 8–Film Collection on Blu–ray (2011) | Produced by | David Heyman | Based on | Harry Potter series byJ. K. Rowling | Starring | Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson (See below) | Studio | Heyday Films | Distributed by | Warner Bros. | Release date(s) | 2001–2011 | Country | United Kingdom United States | Language | English | Budget | Total (8 films): $1,155,000,000 | Box office | Total (8 films): $7,706,147,978 | The Harry Potter film series is a British–American film series based on the Harry Potter novels by the British author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films[1] beginning with Harry Potter and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... to make non–author–written sequels.[12] Although Steven Spielberg initially negotiated to direct the first film, he declined the offer.[13] Spielberg wanted the adaptation to be an animated film, with American actor Haley Joel Osment to provide Harry Potter 's voice.[14] Spielberg contended that, in his opinion, there was every expectation of profit in making the film, and that making money would have been like "shooting ducks in a barrel. It 's just a slam dunk. It 's just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into your personal bank accounts. There 's no challenge".[15] In the Rubbish Bin section of her website, Rowling maintains that she has no role in choosing directors for the films, writing "Anyone who thinks I could (or would) have 'veto–ed ' him [Spielberg] needs their Quick–Quotes Quill serviced." [16] After Spielberg left, talks began with other directors, including: Chris Columbus, Terry Gilliam, Jonathan Demme, Mike Newell, Alan Parker, Wolfgang Petersen, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Brad Silberling, and Peter Weir.[17] Petersen and Reiner both pulled out of the running in March 2000. [18] It was then narrowed down to Silberling, Columbus, Parker and Gilliam.[19] Rowling 's first choice was Terry Gilliam.[20] However on 28 March 2000 Columbus was appointed as director of the film, with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films such as Home Alone and Mrs Doubtfire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The Plague Of Bubonic Plague Essays 3. The bubonic plague was a devastating disease that rapidly swept across Europe. Also known as the Black Death, the plague spread from port to port and started to wipe out entire civilizations. All of Europe was eventually contaminated, with over two–thirds of the population dieing to the infectious disease. Believed to have started in 1346 when the Mongol armies overtook the Genoese trading outpost of Caffa on the Black Sea, over half the soldiers on the boat returned dead. The quickness of the infection and then death, brought a fear to these people they have never witnessed before. The sudden death caused by the disease created a paranoria among the people that Armageden had arrived. One of the reasons the bubonic plague spread so quickly, is due to the trade posts that connected throughout all of Europe. These posts created pathways for the germs and provided travel. The deadly microbes traveled by the land trails and sea–lanes created by the Europeans. The old "silk road" even became a breeding ground for the germs. It did not matter which community, class or culture one is apart of; it infected all. The more populated a city was, the more devastation that ensued. For example, the city of London was reduced from one hundred thousand people to just around thirty seven thousand people. This is a massive loss which led to food shortages, work stoppages and unrest among the survivors. The massive rate of death caused by the Black Death led people to search ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Apollo 11 Apollo 11 From countdown to splashdown, Apollo 11 's mission was filled with some surprising twists and turns. It took a combination of luck, determination and guts for the crew of Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong to get the Eagle to the surface of the moon with only 30 seconds of fuel remaining! Experience the moments leading up to the lunar landing with me. On the morning of July 16, 1969 a 60–ton Saturn 5 rocket was given a thorough inspection on launch pad 39–A at the Kennedy Space Center. On board, Four and half tons of fuel, and a spider– shaped spaceship covered with gold and silver foil. The goal of Apollo 11 was stated very simply. Perform manned lunar landing and return mission safely. Simply stated, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Months before he blasted off, Buzz Aldrin lobbied very hard to be the first man on the Moon. The commander of this and all subsequent Apollo missions would be the first to leave the spaceship. Right now Aldrin 's job was to help his commander get out the door, and then fifteen minutes later Buzz Aldrin would become the second man on the Moon. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin deployed some scientific experiments, collected 20 kilograms of rocks, and took hundreds of pictures of the lunar surface. Future crews would spend several days on the Moon. Armstrong and Aldrin spent 2 hours and 31 minutes. With their moonwalk behind them, all that was left for the astronauts to do was get some sleep, then blast off and link up with Mike Collins and the Command Module. Of course, nobody had ever blasted off from the surface of the Moon before, and if there was some kind of failure, there were very few options for two men who were now almost 400 thousand kilometers from Earth. Both astronauts had confidence in the spaceship that would take them from the surface of the Moon, and a successful docking with the command module was pretty much a sure bet. Buzz Aldrin had written the book on rendezvous in lunar orbit, so there was no one more qualified to execute that maneuver. But Aldrin 's confidence for success was shaken just moments before he got some much– needed rest. A breaker that if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. My Fondness And Love Of Video Games Introduction My fondness and love for gaming started when I was only 3 years old. This is when my life collection started and my obsession with computers, consoles and games evolved. To understand my obsession and collection one has to recognise the history of video games. In the early 1950's the video game was developed. It all started in a concrete arcade and progressed to the comfort of our homes. It's not just games and gaming consoles, but home computers and the technology that is available to make this virtual world your own and a big part of modern culture. Although my gaming life started in 1997, the technology jump from the 8–bit to 64–bit was remarkable, but what made the leap was the wireless technology that transformed a 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Games has made it easy and difficult for designers because the next–gen console made it easier but designers must design at a higher level and make everything HD and more life–like to make the consumer happy because the more life–like the game is the more it is ascetically pleasing to the viewer and that will make him want to come back for more. Conclusion In this essay there was a discussion on how video games developed from arcade games to gaming consoles and home computer games, where video games became a popular form of entertainment and a big part of modern culture in the world. Then we went through the brief history of the generations of consoles from 1950's to 2015 from the 8–bit to 32 and 64–bit, with controllers that's wired, to wireless controllers to not even using a controls at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Apollo Persuasive Speech " It will be done during the term of office of some of the people who sit here on this platform. But it will be done. And it will be done before the end of this decade. I am delighted that this university is playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of a great national effort of the United States of America."– John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The importance of the Apollo program is to put a man onto the moon before the decade ends. It's what the Mercury and Gemini program led to and also the program that won the space race against the USSR. With the Apollo program also gave new inventions for today's world that we still use. The speech that JFK gave at Rice University was the start of the end of the cold war. In his speech he mentioned the Saturn rocket. The Saturn rocket ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apollo 15 lasted 12 days for a lunar landing and the astronauts involved were David Scott, James Irwin, and Alfred Worden. Apollo 16 was the first mission were the astronauts landed on the higher ground of the moon; this mission lasted 11 days, and the astronauts that were involved were Charles Duke, Ken Mattingly, and John Young. Apollo 17 was the last lunar mission of the Apollo program. The astronauts involved were Ronald Evans, Eugene Cernan, and Harrison Schmitt. The mission lasted 13 days. The Apollo program announced in 1975 the program ended; But NASA planned for three more missions Apollo18,19,20 and also the Apollo Soyuz project test which would be the first USA and Russian joint mission. Due to budget issues and political support NASA cancelled the program. The Apollo program is what led to more space explorations such as landing on mars. They are still using Rovers, Spiders, and capsules; just more improved. The tech that was invented in the Apollo program was still used for other programs. Such as the space station the equipment it used was the Saturn V and the Saturn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Pioneering Space Essay Pioneering Space "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Those words, spoken by Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, have passed into history. Their emotional delivery, their meaning, and the historically monumental event they commemorate make them some of the most famous words ever spoken. Anyone who was old enough to remember the time can probably remember exactly where he or she was and what he or she was doing when man first walked on the moon. Along with the inscription on the plaque placed at the point of the landing ("we came in peace for all mankind"), Armstrong's words are often enough to bring tears to the eyes of nearly every American and indeed much of the world. As great an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These events and machines often go without the recognition they deserve. Many of mankind's most significant achievements in space go unnoticed by much of the public yet they are, and have been, integral to the creation of the manned space program which garners much of the spotlight. In order to sufficiently examine the impact of the unmanned space program, there are several areas we must consider. First, we must look at the significant firsts accomplished by the unmanned program. The vast majority of the public sees and remembers little of the major milestones that have occurred within the "robotic" research undertaken by NASA. Second, what foundation work did this program give to the manned missions that used its technology? Lastly, why has the series of unmanned missions and their accomplishments gone so long without significant recognition? By looking at these several important points, we can begin to understand the significant yet understated contributions made to the space program by the workhorses of the crewless spacecraft. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced to the world that the United States would make it a national priority that by the end of the decade we would land a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth. This assertion was made only twenty days after the first American had entered space. America did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Impact of the Scientific Revolution on Society and... Over the course of the years, society has been reformed by new ideas of science. We learn more and more about global warming, outer space, and technology. However, this pattern of gaining knowledge did not pick up significantly until the Scientific Revolution. In the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the Scientific Revolution started, which concerned the fields of astronomy, mechanics, and medicine. These new scientists used math and observations strongly contradicting religious thought at the time, which was dependent on the Aristotelian–Ptolemy theory. However, astronomers like Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton accepted the heliocentric theory. Astronomical findings of the Scientific Revolution disproved the fact that humans were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything on earth was imperfect while all that in space was perfect because God's kingdom was outside of the earth. A popular idea was that heavy things fall faster while lighter things sink to the ground slowly. This idea was adapted by the Church to explain the admission into heaven. Those who are an overall better person will "rise" up to heaven while those who are not–so–good will "sink" into the center of the earth into hell. As a result, everything was related and backed up by theology. These concepts would later be weakened by scientists of the Scientific Revolution. Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) was a German astronomer who believed in the heliocentric theory. Kepler is a clear example of the narrow line that separated science and religion. Nonetheless, his ideas would show that things could be solved through reason alone. He believed that the harmony of the human soul could be found through numerical relationships that existed between planets. He found that the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, and Saturn all revolved at different times. For example, the earth revolved around the sun in a year while Saturn revolved around the sun in fifty years. From this, Kepler found a mathematical ratio, nine to the two–thirds power, to explain this phenomenon. This was revolutionary to humanity's place in the universe. People were shocked that the universe could be explained by math alone rather than religion. This went strongly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Apollo 11: A Brief History Of The Moon July 16, 1969, three American astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin – took their seats in a spaceship "Apollo 11". They had a key task: to land on the moon and return to Earth. Then came the long–awaited moment. At 16 hours 32 minutes' giant booster "Saturn 5", enveloped in smoke and flames, broke away from the launch platform and rapidly began to move away, taking with them three earthlings. They had to make the most difficult flight, the likes of which has not yet happened. After 12 minutes after the start of the "Apollo" with the third and last stage of the launch vehicle went into orbit. The third stage of "Saturn" acted as a booster. With the help of the speed of "Apollo" was brought to the nearly 11 km / s, and the spacecraft headed for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And since this is not required, Armstrong and Aldrin were allowed to continue the program. Before you get out of the lunar module, astronauts helped each other to put on spacesuits, check their integrity and work life support systems. It was only after about 6.5 hours after the moon landing, Armstrong opened the hatch of the lunar compartment and carefully descended the stairs. Standing on the Moon first right and then left leg, he said the sentence: "This small step is a giant of a man leap for mankind." So, July 21, 1969 at 5 o'clock 56 minutes Moscow time, or 20 July 1969 in 22 hours 56 minutes Washington time, a man walked on the moon. Astronaut has been in a special protective suit. Behind – a backpack life support system and radio for communication. This equipment weighs about 80 kg. But it is the earth's gravity and the moon all approximately 6 times lighter. Therefore, even with incomplete equipment astronaut weighed 25 kg, and the whole body felt surprising ease. After 19 minutes to Armstrong Edwin Aldrin joined. "The desert is great!" – With these words he described the lunar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The De Goya Y Lucientes He is considered the most important artist in Spain during the late 18th and early 19th century and was one of the most prominent and successful painters in Europe. Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes was a romantic painter and printmaker whose style changed drastically throughout his life; he is considered the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns. His style fits into the category of Romanticism, which is most apparent in his paintings of the Spanish Royal family after becoming First Painter to the King of Spain in 1786. Six years later, he suffered an awful illness which ultimately left him deaf and shaped his future work. After Napoleon Bonaparte rose to prominence during the French Revolution, Spain was invaded due to its political and strategic importance to the French. Goya was able to capture the horrors he saw in his anti–war works produced in paintings and with intaglio prints which he didn't make public. The throne of Spain was taken by Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon 's brother, who was backed by a large French military force. After the political situation in Spain normalized and rule was returned to it's rightful heir, Goya returned to painting commissioned portraits. With ailing health, he moved to a country home where he completed the haunting Black Paintings which were painted directly to his walls. Due to his health, he received permission from King Ferdinand IV for an indefinite leave of absence and relocates to Paris. He completes a small number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. General Motor Bankruptcy Essay General Motor bankruptcy Introduction General Motors Company, one of the world's largest automakers, estimated in 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, USA.GM employs 209,000 people in every major region of the world and does business in more than 120 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 31 countries, and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. (Elizabeth, GM, 2009). GM was the largest automaker for 77 consecutive years from 1931 through 2007. It is longer than any other company in the world. In 2008, it was surpassed by Toyota (Elizabeth, GM, 2009). 2009 was a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those plants employ most of the more than 20,000 U.S. workers. GM cut them by the end of 2010. (Isidore, 2009) The collapse of GM also results significant impact on their shareholders. Investors in $27 billion worth of GM bonds, including mutual funds and thousands of individual investors, will end up with new stock in a reorganized GM worth a fraction of their original investment. The government's plan calls for 10% of the new GM to be owned by existing bondholders, while a United Auto Workers union health–care fund will own 17.5%. However, Owners of GM shares, which closed at just 75 cents a share on Friday of the bankruptcy week, would have their investments essentially wiped out. So their investors incur enormous loss from it. In addition, the collapse of the company also directly and indirectly affects interest on consumers. The ownerships of GM cars remained unchanged due to their bankruptcy, however, their warranties will still be honoured, and the potential customer lost their famous auto brands like Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer and Saab. They can never buy the USA owned Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer and Saab any more. The value of the brand perceive by the consumers is depreciated, which indicate the loss from consumers who earned the cars. Issues GM was the largest automakers in the world for more than 70 years. It produced more than half vehicles in USA market 50 years ago. But it fell down to less 20% in 2009.it was caused by a series missteps. Demand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Adolf Hitler : A Man Who Changed The World Gene Offield Miss Sterger World History 27 August 2014 Adolf Hitler was a man who changed the world. He rose from poverty and took control of the country and brought them out of poverty as well. Adolf Hitler was born in the small country of Austria in the year 1889, he was the third son of the family. His family moved from place to place many times. Hitler was a good student in school at the beginning of his educational career, but his marks slowly became worse as time passed because he did not agree with his father 's career expectations for young Adolf. His father died when Adolf was only 14 and his mother died when he was 18. Hitler applied twice to enter the Academy of Art in Vienna, but was rejected both times. From 1909–1913, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1920, the 25 Points in the manifesto of the Nazi Party were created. One of main points that was stressed was for the removal of the Jews from German society. The Nazi party tried to seize power by force in November 1923, but were cut short by the police. Adolf was convicted of high treason and sentenced to prison, where he served about a year. During that time, he began to write Mein Kampf ("My Struggle"), which later became the second Bible in Third Reich Germany. Also during his prison sentence he met a man by the name of Rudolph Hess which he appointed his right hand man during the Third Reich. Adolf resolved to achieve power legally, and after a series of events too numerous to detail here, he was made the Chancellor of Germany by President von Hindenburg in the year of 1933. Over the next 6 years, Hitler undertook a series of measures to rid Germany of its obligations that were put in place by the Treaty of Versailles (imposed on Germany after World War I), he would try to restore the economy, which had been devastated by the Great Depression, rearm the country, and acquire a living space for Germany. In his book Mein Kampf, he had written of the need for this living space which he said could only be acquired at the expense of countries to the east, notably Russia. In 1938, by a series of intrigues, Germany absorbed Austria and the southwest and northern portions of Czechoslovakia. In 1939 Germany occupied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. The Moons Of Saturn : Orbital Motion The moons of Saturn are numerous and diverse ranging from tiny moonlets less than 1 kilometer across to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet Mercury. Saturn has 62 moons with confirmed orbits, 53 of which have names and only 13 of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (Porco 2009). Twenty–four of Saturn 's moons are regular satellites; they have prograde orbits not greatly inclined to Saturn 's equatorial plane, while the other 38 are irregular satellites (Turrini et al. 2009; Grav et al. 2015), whose orbits are much farther from Saturn, have high inclinations, and mixed between prograde and retrograde orbits. 3.2.2 Theories of Saturnian' Satellites Several theories have described the orbital motion of the eight major satellites of Saturn (Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion and Japetus). Because of resonances, the theories by Struve (1898 and 1933), Woltjer (1928) and Senclair (1977) described the motions of satellites in pairs (e.g.: Mimas–Tethys, Enceladus–Dione, Rhea–Titan and Titan–Hyperin). Kozai(1957) and Rapaport(1977) have improved such theories and adjusted their constants. Taylor (1984), Taylor et al. (1987) and Harper (1988) have developed the theory of Hyperion and Iapetus by adding some of missing terms. However, the above theories still not accurate and the residuals with observations from the Earth are about (~1400 km) in the Saturnian system. Duriez and Vienne (1991a) introduced a new general analytical theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Life Of Marie De Medici 's ' The Queen Of France ' The art movement was on the rise during the advent of the seventeenth century, as it was a time when the baroque movement, which was distinguished by exaggerated dynamism and clear detail, flourished. Art during this period aimed to embody clear detail to represent the drama and grandeur. Rulers such as Marie de Medici sought to captivate on this new art movement by using it as a way to promote the power they had and the legitimacy of their reign. Marie commissioned the renowned Peter Paul Rubens to paint a series of twenty–four paintings in order to vindicate her triumph as the queen of France. Rubens did just that, as he re–envisioned the entire style propaganda through art during the period, using the paintings as a way to allegorize ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The paintings would ultimately be hung in the Gallery of the Luxemburg palace, which would serve as a sitting room for any courtiers who visited the palace.3 The placement of the art piece is relevant to the implementation of the propaganda, due to the fact that its placement skillfully served to exemplify the hyperbolic image of Marie to every person who sought an audience with the king or the queen mother, thus extending the projection of the propagandist themes to a larger base audience. In order to meet the lofty expectations of the queen mother Rubens worked to develop a message in the Medici Cycle that would be embody a sense of "vero senso" or "real meaning", thus acknowledging the existence of false or counterfeit one, and seeking to correct it through The Medici Cycle.4 Rubens sought to divert the attention away from the scandal and turmoil that surrounded Marie's life, and instead focus on the triumphs brought about by it. However, Rubens realized the controversy that could arise should he extol Marie's ability to govern France without suggestion she was a dangerously aggressive woman intent on seeking power; it was clear to him that the commissioning of the cycle had the potential to be viewed as a blatantly hostile attack on Louis reign. Thus Rubens presented his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Francisco Goy Deaf Man's Villa Between the years 1820 and 1823, Francisco Goya casted himself away from society in his farm house outside of Madrid. In this house, also known as Deaf Man's Villa, Goya painted what is now known as the Black Paintings. One painting stuck out more than others due to its horrifying depiction of Saturn Devouring His Son. The name of this painting was not given by Goya himself, but rather later after his death. Goya painted the painting originally with no intent of showcasing it to the public. The painting was no ordinary painting since it was painted on the walls of Goya's estate. Today, the painting currently resides in the Museo del Prado in Madrid where the target audience is anyone who would like to see the magnificently horrifying piece of work for themselves. Goya's purpose for this painting was to seek people's attention and stand out, leave a mark or message, and overall question what that message. Goya is able to successfully fulfill his purpose by using high contrasting colors, radical imagery, and unusual body positions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many wars have broken out during the time that Goya was alive. Goya was a painter for many high– class families and his works were generally joyful and bright at the start of his career. After facing life–threatening illnesses which resulted in completely becoming deaf his paintings started slowly becoming more and more dark. He would start painting battles of war that displayed gruesome violence and later called his series The Disasters of War (1810–1820). Toward the end of his career, Goya had a sour and poor look on what was happening around him, which drove him to isolation where he painted the Black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Entertainment, Movies, And Music Entertainment, such as T.V. shows, movies, and music, has changed and is changing from the early 1990's to this exact second in time. The film industry was busy during the year 1998, with 20 to 30 movies being released each month, even though some may not have made it to the big screen. For the month of May, a couple movies had the highest box office profit out of the whole year. The Bugs Bunny Film Fest, released on May 4, 1998 had generated a total of $352,000 in the domestic box office ("Movies Released in 1998"). The movie with the highest production budget during the month of May, 1998 was Godzilla with a total of $125,000,000. Godzilla racked up a estimated total of $136,314,000 in the domestic box office ('Movies Released ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music has been around for hundreds of years and through the 1900's, every decade brought a new style of music along with it. According to This Day in Music, the top hit song on May 4, 1998 was Too Close by Next (This Day in Music). A couple other songs that where on the billboard # 1 top hits for the year 1998 include "Nice & Slow" by Usher (90's Hits – Billboard #1's.) . and "I Don 't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith (90's Hits – Billboard #1's.) . Sports have been favored by human kind for years whether football, baseball, or basketball. Sports news for the month of May, 1998 include popular headline news such as the 124th Kentucky Derby on May 2nd (Polsson) and the 124th Preackness on May 16th (Polsson). Many other sports events happened through out the year of 1998 as well. Events such as the Super Bowl where Denver goes on to beat Green Bay 31– 24 (News Events from 1998), or the World Series where the New York Yankees go to win against Sand Diego 4–0 (News events from 1998). Other forms of entertainment, besides movies, music or sports news, would be different toys or games that kids would do during the year 1998. There where many popular hit new toys that came out during the year 1998, one of the most popular includes the Furby (dMarie Time Capsule, Hot New Toys in 1998), an electronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Stan Lee Accomplishments Stan Lee has revolutionized the comic book industry through his work and creation of multiple, highly successful characters. Throughout his life and his career, he has had many people to aspire to and to lean on. While working at Marvel, and Timely Comics he has collaborated with many comic book artists sharing his thoughts and ideas with them, and in because he was successful, he helped to become an inspiration to people himself. On December 28, 1922, in New York City Stanley Martin Lieber was born to Celia and Jack Lieber. His father Jack was a Romanian immigrant, and later Lieber would become an older brother to Larry Lieber. Most of his and Larry's childhood was spent during the Great Depression and watching their parents fight and argue over money. To help make ends meet Stan helped out his family by getting various jobs, such as working in a news office writing obituaries, writing publicity for a hospital, working for a trouser manufacturer, and working at the Rivoli Theater where he met ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2008, Lee was awarded the American National Medal of Arts. He has his star on the Hollywood Walk of fame; he also won the Saturn awards. Spider–Man earns $403 million in theaters. Because of his numerous achievements his net worth is $100 million. He won the Saturn awards. Throughout the years Stan Lee has appeared or made cameos in the Marvel movies because without him the films or the characters would not exist, so they pay tribute to him in this way. He has his own film that is about his life called With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story. Lee has co–created more than five hundred characters for his comics. He also goes to Comic Cons all across the nation and signs autographs and meets his fans. He legally changed his name from Stanley Martin Lieber to just Stan Lee (Stan Lee Comic Book Superhero). His wife died on July 6, 2017, at ninety–five years old, and Lee is currently 95 years old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Goal Programming Table of Contents Chapter 1 LITERATURE SURVEY............................................................. | 1 | | | 1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................... | 1 | 1.2 PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS.................................................................................. | 2 | 1.3 HISTORICAL SKETCH..................................................................................... | 3 | 1.4 VARIANTS........................................................................................................ | 4 | 1.5 APPLICATIONS................................................................................ | 5 | 1.6 STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES...................................................... | 6 | 1.7 THE FUTURE................................................................................... | 7 | | | Chapter 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Satisficing, in turn, is an old Scottish word that defined the desire to find a practical, real–world solution to a problem – rather than a utopian, optimal solution to a highly simplified (and very possibly oversimplified) model of that problem. The concept of satisficing, as opposed to optimization, was introduced by Herbert Simon in 1956. As a consequence of the principle of satisficing, the "goodness" of any solution to a Goal Programming problem is represented by an achievement function, rather than an objective function of conventional optimization. The goal programming achievement function measures the degree of non–achievement of the problem goals. The specific way in which this non–achievement is measured characterizes the particular subtype of goal programming approach that is being employed, and may be defined so as to include the achievement of commensurable as well as non–commensurable goals. It should be emphasized that, because a goal programming problem is to be satisficed, it is possible that the solution derived may not fit, conveniently and comfortably, into the concept of optimization or efficiency (I.e. non dominated solutions) as used by more conventional forms of mathematical modeling. This is because, in Goal Programming, we seek a useful, practical, implementable, and attainable solution rather than one satisfying the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Final Exam Essay Access Control Project Access Control: IS3230 By: Phil Kurutz & Nathan Gleed April 22, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Project Title 1.2 Project Schedule Summary 1.3 Project Deliverables 1.4 Project Guides 1.5 Project Team Members 1.6 Purpose 1.7 Goals and Objectives 2 Risks and Vulnerabilities 2.1 Overall 2.2 Billings, Montana 2.3 Warsaw, Poland 3 Proposed Budget 4 IDI Proposed Solution 4.1 Billings, Montana 4.2 Warsaw, Poland 5 Drawings 6 Conclusions INTRODUCTION 1.1 Title of the project Access Control Proposal Project 1.2 Project schedule summary The project will be a multi–year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and SA) on the same hardware and software platforms. 1.3 Project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, over 350 modifications have been made to the core engine and the license agreement has expired. Progressive upgrading to the current version will be required. As a result, renewing this product will be extremely cost and time–prohibitive.  RouteSim is a destination delivery program used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to take advantage of the databases for real–time currency valuation and profit or loss projections.  IDI's office automation hardware and software has not been standardized. Managers have too much liberty to buy what they want according to personal preferences.  Other software problems include early versions of MS Office 5, WordPerfect 7.0, and PC–Write that are not compatible.  Telecommunications has not been since the company moved its current headquarters 15 years ago. This has left many of the new features for telecommunications lacking and not integrated with the customer service database to improve call management efficiency. The generic system was acquired from a service provider who is now out of business.  Policies for personal devices are being ignored by many of the executives who have local administrators install the clients on their unsupported, non–standard personal laptop computers and workstations that interface with the internet. These devices  The original WAN was designed by in the early 2000's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Essay on Apollo Program Michael Penwarden Phillip Whitworth 6/20/13 Senior paper "No nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space...We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."– John F. Kennedy. The Apollo missions had one main goal, to land on the moon and get back to earth safely. Apollo was the third space flight program after Project Gemini and Project Mercury, flown by NASA (National Astronautics and Space Administration). The program started in 1967 and was able to land humans on the moon by 1972. The Apollo missions had important effects on technologies and the nation as a result of Kennedy's dream to put a man on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was launched July 5, 1966. (NASA) Apollo 4 was still an unmanned mission but it was given the name Apollo back. During this mission the objectives where to demonstrate structural integrity and operations needed for launch and recovery. The flight lasted nine hours and landed 16km off target. It successfully demonstrated the heat shield at lunar re–entry speeds. It was launched November 9, 1967. (NASA) The Apollo 5 mission was used to verify operations of the lunar module and evaluate descent propulsion systems. There was no Apollo capsule on this flight and no recovery; it was just testing the rocket. It was launched June 22, 1968. (NASA) Apollo 6 was the second flight of Saturn V; Saturn V was a type of rocket that they used. Problems occurred with vibrations when they caused two second–stage engines to shut down early. The third stage engine also failed and achieved high speed entry speeds. The problems with vibrations where fixed thus Saturn V was deemed safe for human. It was launched April 4, 1968. (NASA) Apollo 7 was very important; it was the first manned mission after the fire. It was also the first real flight due to Apollo 1 burning pre–launch. The launch was broadcasted live on TV and was very important because it proved America's legitimate space program. The flight went off without a hitch and landed safely. The astronauts of Apollo 7 were Walter Schirra as commander, R. Walter Cunningham as lunar module pilot, and Donn F. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. General Motors History History of General Motors The Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, is General Motors ' world headquarters. General Motors Corporation, also known as GM or GMC, is the world 's second largest car manufacturer based on annual sales. Founded in 1908, in Flint, Michigan, GM employs approximately 284,000 people around the world. With global headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. Their European headquarters is based in Zurich, Switzerland. In 2005, 9.17 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall. Early history General Motors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1948, GM divested NAA as a public company, never to have a major interest in the aircraft manufacturing industry again. General Motors bought the internal combustion engined railcar builder Electro–Motive Corporation and its engine supplier Winton Engine in 1930, renaming both as the General Motors Electro–Motive Division. Over the next twenty years, diesel–powered locomotives – the majority built by GM – largely replaced other forms of traction on American railroads. (During World War II, these engines were also important in American submarines and destroyer escorts.) Electro–Motive was sold in early 2005. In 1935, the United Auto Workers labor union was formed, and in 1936 the UAW organized the Flint Sit–Down Strike, which initially idled two key plants in Flint, but later spread to half–a–dozen other plants including Janesville, Wisconsin and Fort Wayne, Indiana. In Flint, police attempted to enter the plant to arrest strikers, leading to violence; in other cities the plants were shuttered peacefully. The strike was resolved February 11, 1937 when GM recognized the UAW as the exclusive bargaining representative for its workers. World War II General Motors produced vast quantities of armaments, vehicles, and aircraft during World War II for both Allied and Axis customers. By the spring of 1939, the German Government had assumed day–to–day control of American owned factories in Germany, but decided against nationalizing them. During the war, the U.S. auto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Designing a Customer Driven Statergy chapter Part 3: Designing a Customer–Driven Marketing Strategy and Integrated Marketing Mix 7 Customer–Driven Marketing Strategy Creating Value for Target Customers Previewing the Concepts So far, you've learned what marketing is and about the importance of understanding consumers and the marketplace environment. With that as background, you're now ready to delve deeper into marketing strategy and tactics. This chapter looks further into key customer–driven marketing strategy decisions–how to divide up markets into meaningful customer groups (segmentation), choose which customer groups to serve (targeting), create market offerings that best serve target customers (differentiation), and position the offerings in the minds of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Open–air pastry cases brim with yogurt parfaits and fresh fruit, and a carefully orchestrated pop– music soundtrack is piped throughout. Yet Dunkin' built itself on serving simple fare to working– class customers. Inching upscale without alienating that base will prove tricky. There will be no couches in the new stores. And Dunkin' renamed a new hot sandwich a "stuffed melt" after customers complained that calling it a "panini" was too fancy. "We're walking that [fine] line," says Regina Lewis, the chain's vice president of consumer insights. "The thing about the Dunkin' tribe is, they see through the hype." Dunkin's research showed that although loyal Dunkin' customers want nicer stores, they were bewildered and turned off by the atmosphere at Starbucks. They groused that crowds of laptop users made it difficult to find a seat. They didn't like Starbucks' "tall," "grande," and "venti" lingo for small, medium, and large coffees. And they couldn't understand why anyone would pay as much as $4 for a cup of coffee. "It was almost as though they were a group of Martians talking about a group of Earthlings," says an executive from Dunkin's ad agency. One customer told researchers that lingering in a Starbucks felt like "celebrating Christmas with people you don't know." The Starbucks customers that Dunkin' paid to switch were equally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Apollo Moon Accomplishments "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" John F. Kennedy. The 35th President of the United States began the Space Race, the spark of Space exploration. With this new objective came many technological advancements and many missions to be dealt with. After the events of Project Mercury and the manned orbital missions of Project Gemini came an even bigger accomplishment, The Apollo missions. The Apollo Program consisted of a total of 17 missions, some orbital and others moon landings. Apollo 1 was the first mission, as well as the first manned mission in the Apollo Program. Its goal was to land a manned lunar module, using a "Saturn IB was a two–stage rocket. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective of this mission was to explore the moon for older and/or younger moon rocks "Taurus–Littrow highlands and valley area. This site was picked for Apollo 17 as a location where rocks both older and younger," with the use of "extended hardware capability, larger scientific payload capacity and by the use of the battery–powered Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV." One of the objectives of the missions was to map the surface of the moon and sample materials found in the moon. On December 7, 1972 Apollo 17 launched with Commander Eugene A. Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison, the first scientist astronaut. A three day trip of just floating through space but they eventually made it. They focused on other task like "Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package, or ALSEP, with a heat flow experiment; lunar seismic profiling, or LSP; lunar surface gravimeter, or LSG; lunar atmospheric composition experiment, or LACE; and lunar ejecta and meteorites, or LEAM. The mission also included lunar sampling and lunar orbital experiments. Biomedical experiments included the Biostack II experiment and the BIOCORE experiment." (NASA Content Administrator 2011) This Apollo mission was the last mission launched by NASA and the last time anyone has landed in the moon. The program was terminated due to NASA not having enough funding since the majority of the people thought the space program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Video Games And The Video Game Have you ever played a video game and wonder? How does this thing work? Who invented it? Well you're in luck because I have all the information that you'll need to know all about the history of video games. How video games have advanced right along with technology that we use in everyday life. If you ask people. When video games did first came out? Most people would say in the 1970 's and they would be wrong. "In 1958, William A. Higginbotham, an engineer working for the United States government, came up with first game played on a type of screen. It was a two player tennis game played on an oscilloscope, a piece of electronic equipment with a 5 inch display". (The history of video games) In 1961, Steve Russell developed the first game played on a computer called "Space war". The game was a hit with people, but only a very few would really have the chance to enjoy it. The reason was because back then a computer was the size of a car and very expensive this system cost about $120,000. Only about fifty of these computer were ever sold. In the mid–1960 the Military wanted some sort of device that would develop the reflexes of the military personnel. In 1966 Ralph Baer, an employee of defense contractor Sanders Associates, addressed this demand when he came up with the concept of a "television gaming apparatus." (Miller) It took four more year to get a working system. When Baer did he showed it to Magnavox, which then signed him to a licensing agreement in 1971. In January ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. A Report On The Peltier Effect Report on the Present Investigation The Peltier–effect has been now known for 180 years. But only recently has it developed more practical uses. Now it is not only indispensable to send a spaceship to Saturn and to speed up the central processing unit of your PC. You may even find one in your lunch box! In this module, you will do simple experiments with a small peltier device. You will find out how the three different applications of the device are related. You will look at the flows of energy and realize analogies to quite different engines such as airplane engines and those in Refrigerators. The history of thermoelectric effects shows how closely related science and technology are. And you will see that scientific development sometimes goes strange ways. All modern science is quantitative. It is not enough to know whether a device works "in principle" or if it might solve some practical problems. One has to show how well it works. Science is also a network of links between different fields, and this web needs quantitative knots to hold. You will therefore carry out quantitative measurements with Peltier devices. The Peltier device is just one specific example of a thermal engine. All of these engines must comply with Carnot's law. We will check whether this is true or whether we have a perpetual mobile... Usually Peltier devices are applied as heat pumps. We will measure it 's efficiency in this mode. Since the cooling load of most typical battery compartments is not high, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The And Space Travel Classes At The University The weekend of January 16th to the 19th of 1965 will forever go down as a monumental event. Seeing as though this year rings in the fiftieth anniversary of this event, it was widely talked about amongst Astronomy and Space Travel classes at the University. Maria arrived to lecture late on Friday January 17th to find her professor deep in conversation about the first time a group of friends had traveled to space together.......... "It was the morning of the big college weekend adventure to Uranus and Helena found herself, once again, fighting her anxious tendencies. Her strict gluten free, gelatin free, lard free, vegetarian diet left her with minimal options of food that she could consume and bring with her on the trip. Planning in advance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You never know what you might need when traveling outside of planet Earth. Purse was stocked with an endless supply of lip–gloss, gum, pepper spray and most importantly extra oxygen tubes and air pressurizers. As Helena and Lauren enjoyed their breakfast, they conversed about all of the possible adventures that could take place on Uranus. Helena clamored on about the fact that the trip was going to be a lot of fun, regardless of how expensive it might be, while Lauren grumbled about the fact that she spent all of her money on this adventure instead of a new pea coat. Nonetheless, the two girls knew that a weekend packed with dance parties and fellow college aged aliens was bound to be a great one. Meanwhile, Helena and Lauren's best friends: Iris, her little sister Rebba, and Kony, were all at home packing the rocket. The rocket that they were using was a chemical rocket with a solid propellant motor. The solid propellant motors are usually the simplest in design, consisting of a steel casing that is filled with mixtures of solid compounds. The chemical rocket is highly reliable with upper stage boosters of .9841, monolithic boosters of .9976, and segmented boosters of .9925. The chemical rocket was also used due to the low development cost at about $.034 per Ns on average. (Reference 1) The crew, known as "CC," was anxiously awaiting the takeoff, which would take place at 2:00PM, sharp. Nothing sounded like a better time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The History Of Video Games History of video games. Have you ever played a video game and wonder? How does this thing work? Who invented it? Well you in luck because I have all the information that you need to tell you about the history of video games. How video games have advance right along with technology that we use in everyday life. If you ask people. When video games did first came out? Most people would say in the 1970 's and they would be wrong. "In 1958, William A. Higinbotham, an engineer working for the United States government, came up with first game played on a type of screen. It was a two player tennis game played on an oscilloscope, a piece of electronic equipment with a 5 inch display". (The history of video games) In 1961, Steve Russell developed the first game played on a computer called "Spacewar". The game was a hit with people but only a very few would really have the chance to enjoy it. The reason was because back then a computer was the size of a car and very expensive this system cost about $120,000. Only about fifty of these computer were ever sold. In the mid–1960 the Military wanted some sort of device that would develop the reflexes of the military personnel. In 1966 Ralph Baer, an employee of defense contractor Sanders Associates, addressed this demand when he came up with the concept of a "television gaming apparatus." (Miller) It took four more year to get a working system. When Baer did he showed it to Magnavox, which then signed him to a licensing agreement in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The Pros And Cons Of The Space Race The Space Race was a time of great exploration, and created many new techniques in the studies of science and technology. Many new techniques of engineering and technological advances resulted as positives of the Space Race. The cause of this great exploration and learning was fueled by rivalry and competitiveness of two governments, the Soviet Union and The United States. The Soviet Union and the United States were in a race to see which could reach space supremacy first. This rivalry unfolded in front of millions of spectators, and instilled a sense of competiveness into the viewers. During the mid nineteen–sixties, the achievements of the United States space program caused them to leap ahead of the Soviet Union space program, which was very unexpected. The achievements by the United States during the Space Race in the nineteen–sixties created a gap in space exploration between the Soviet Union space program and the United States space program because the United States was able extremely motivated by government forces and was able to achieve great technological advances in their space crafts. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The initial cause of the Space Race was that the Soviet Union had first wanted to develop space rockets to be able to strike the United States with nuclear weapons. These space rockets were ultimately the starting point of the Space Race. These rockets allowed the Soviets a head start in the race of space exploration, in which the United States would try to catch up. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was insulted by many politicians for not pushing for the United States space program to catch up. The Michigan governor took matters into his own hands by writing the president a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Fritz Zwicky Episode 13 Essay Episode thirteen of the Cosmos series expanded on the last parts of space that are still unknown in some way to scientists and casual space enthusiasts. This episode was interesting because it focused on the work of Fritz Zwicky, Vera Rubin, Victor Hess, and the Voyager 1 and 2, all of which discovered aspects of space that were previously unknown or dismissed as fiction. Fritz Zwicky was the most interesting person that the episode covered. His work in the 1930's was beyond anything that scientists at that time were able to believe. He discovered that stars would appear to flair up to as bright as their galaxy, before fading out. He was the first person to figure out that this is what happens when a massive star dies. When massive stars die, they explode ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dying star would shrink, it would be so densely made up of neutrons, hence the name: neutron stars. It was only after 35 years that he made this discovery, that other scientists soon began discovering their own supernovas. Fritz Zwicky discovered more than just supernovas, he also discovered that the gravity of the galaxy warps the fabric of space. This is able to distort the light, and magnify other galaxies behind it. Like the supernovas, roughly 40 years after Zwicky predicted this phenomenon, scientist began discovering this in space. Finally, the last thing that Zwicky discovered that I found to be most interesting, was "dark matter". While studying the clusters of galaxies, Zwicky noticed that they seemed to be moving much faster than he thought they should, so fast that they should be moving apart from each other. Zwicky developed the thought that something else had to be holding the galaxies together, that this matter had to be at least 50 times the weight of the stars themselves. This idea was dismissed, much like his other ideas. Like a lot of earlier scientists, Zwicky discovered ideas that would be years ahead of what current scientists believed, it was only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. A Comparison Between Star Trek And Star Wars For years Americans have looked to the skies, dreaming of the intergalactic future, and Hollywood has filmed the skies, latching onto America's love for fictional space travel. Of the numerous cosmic entertainment franchises, Star Trek and Star Wars undoubtedly claim the title of the two most successful, and with great power comes great controversy. As long as the two franchises have existed, Star Trek and Star Wars have sparked some of the most intense conflicts that could possibly occur between nerds. With lightsabers in hand and phasers set to stun, Star Wars and Star Trek ignite battles at the box office, with critics and among super fans to ultimately decide which is the most popular. The senior of the two space franchises, Star Trek, began back in 1966 with Star Trek: The Original Series, starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Before the release of Star Wars, Star Trek: The Original Series was canceled, and an animated series debuted and canceled, which suggests that early Star Trek had low popularity. Then, in 1977, Star Wars: Episode IV– A New Hope was released, boasting a record–breaking box office, the establishment of an instant "fan club," and the title of the highest–grossing film in America. From a purely numerical standpoint, Star Trek and Star Wars each prove to be more prolific than the other in certain categories. For instance, Star Trek has debuted seven television series and thirteen films while Star Wars has released ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Sailor Moon This has been a post I've been meaning to write for a long time. I'm an absolutely die–hard fan of Sailor Moon, and part of that is because it served as my childhood introduction to feminism. That might be a little bit hard to believe, considering the super heroines of the show are known for outfits not much more revealing than Wonder Woman's. Silly outfits aside (you get used to them), this show was absolutely groundbreaking. Its protagonists are 10 realistically flawed, individual and talented teenage girls (and women) who, oh, you know. Save the world. First, let me take you back in time to the summer of 1995. I'm a 9–year–old Canadian girl with a lot of time on her hands. I'm bored out of my mind, because there's very little on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Makoto is good at, and the things she loves doing most, are traditionally domestic hobbies like cooking, baking, and cleaning. Being domestic is not the least bit anti–feminist, as women should be able to be whatever makes them happiest. One subtle aspect of her character is her body insecurity, which is a common issue for women that gets comparatively little media attention. As a very tall, athletic and curvy girl, Makoto often feels self–conscious about her body – especially since she is stereotyped by others as a tomboy. She breaks the stereotype of what certain "types" of women are "supposed" to be interested in. She is much more boy–crazy than the others, but I see this more as a manifestation of loneliness. She is an orphan, and while incredibly independent, she has no one besides her friends to confide in. Makoto is one of my favourite characters because she does not allow herself to be confined to anyone's idea of what a young woman should be. Her protective instincts and fierce independence are incredibly admirable. Sailor Venus/Minako Aino: Minako combines a few of the traits of the others (leadership and bad habits from Usagi, ambition from Rei, athleticism from Makoto) but still manages to stand completely on her own. As the personification of the Goddess of Love, Minako's made it her life's mission to bring love and joy to others. Her career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. IS3230 Access Security Final Project Essay Project schedule summary The project will be a multi–year phased approach to have all sites (except JV and SA) on the same hardware and software platforms. Project deliverables Solutions to the issues that the specifies location of IDI is facing Plans to implement corporate–wide information access methods to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability Assessment of strengths and weaknesses in current IDI systems Address remote user and Web site user's secure access requirements Proposed budget for the project–Hardware only Prepare detailed network and configuration diagrams outlining the proposed change Prepare a 5 to 10 minute PowerPoint assisted presentation on important access control infrastructure, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10th Objective Initialization of the entire network and any last minute configuration adjustments to have the network up and operating within all specified ranges. Risks and Vulnerabilities 2.1Overall: There is a mess of servers, switches, switches, and inward equipment firewalls. Each of the association's areas is working with diverse data advances and foundation IT frameworks, provisions, and databases. Different levels of IT security and access administration have been actualized and inserted inside their individual areas. The data engineering framework is maturing and numerous areas are running on antiquated fittings and programming. Additionally, the framework is woefully out–of–dated regarding fixes and overhauls which significantly expand the danger to the arrange as far as classifiedness, trustworthiness, and accessibility. Billings, Montana:  Logisuite 4.2.2 has not been upgraded in almost 10 years. Also, over 350 modifications have been made to the core engine and the license agreement has expired. Progressive upgrading to the current version will be required. As a result, renewing this product will be extremely cost and time– prohibitive.  RouteSim is a destination delivery program used to simulate routes, costs, and profits. It is not integrated into Logisuite or Oracle financials to take advantage of the databases for real–ime currency valuaion and profit or loss projections.  IDI's office automation hardware
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  • 64. Marginal Cost and Correct Answer Essay Question 1 The primary objective of a for–profit firm is to ___________. Selected Answer: Correct Answer: 5 out of 5 points maximize shareholder value maximize shareholder value Question 2 5 out of 5 points The flat–screen plasma TVs are selling extremely well. The originators of this technology are earning higher profits. What theory of profit best reflects the performance of the plasma screen makers? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: innovation theory of profit innovation theory of profit Question 3 5 out of 5 points The Saturn Corporation (once a division of GM) was permanently closed in 2009. What went wrong with Saturn? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Saturn sold cars below the prices of Honda or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Selected Answer: Correct Answer: autocorrelation autocorrelation Question 17 5 out of 5 points Consumer expenditure plans is an example of a forecasting method. Which of the general categories best described this example? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: survey techniques and opinion polling survey techniques and opinion polling Question 18 5 out of 5 points For studying demand relationships for a proposed new product that no one has ever used before, what would be the best method to use? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: consumer surveys, where potential customers hear about the product and are asked their opinions consumer surveys, where potential customers hear about the product and are asked their opinions Question 19 If two alternative economic models are offered, other things equal, we would Selected Answer: 5 out of 5 points select the model that gave the most accurate forecasts select the model that gave the most accurate forecasts Correct Answer: Question 20 5 out of 5 points The use of quarterly data to develop the forecasting model Yt = a +bYt−1 is an example of which forecasting technique? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Time–series forecasting Time–series forecasting Question 21 If the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Wernher Von Braun: A Hero Wernher Von Braun was a hero, even with his work on the V2. Wernher Von Braun worked at NASA, and on the V2. However, his work on the V2 reflected badly on him. He created a lot of complex technology that had a large impact on the world. Furthermore, he was a great leader, and wasn't afraid to do what was right. Wernher Von Braun is a hero for what he is like, how he impacted the world, and his ability as a leader and engineer. Wernher Von Braun worked on the V2 and at NASA. However, he didn't want to create missiles like the V2, and only at NASA was he able to research technology for human space exploration. In fact, he was jailed by the German government for a short time. The German officials suspected that he was working on technology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most impactful of this was the forerunner of all ballistic missiles, the A4. The missile was later renamed Vengeance Weapon 2 by the propaganda minister of Germany, or the V2. All later ballistic missiles were based on the design of the V2, and it was a terrifying weapon. Because of it, 2000 people were killed, 6000 were seriously injured, and many buildings were destroyed, in addition to severely harming infrastructure. Fortunately, most of the V2's launched did not hit their target due to spies. It could have had an even larger impact, but it was only introduced late in the war. However, Wernher Von Braun didn't want to create weapons of war, and when he later found out what his rockets had done, he was deeply sorry. After the war was over, when the American troops arrived, Wernher Von Braun and his group surrendered as soon as they could. Later, Von Braun was moved to NASA. While at NASA, he developed America's first satellite, Explorer 1. Explorer 1 was America's first step in the space race, and it showed that Russia didn't have complete control over space. Wernher Von Braun also lead the development of a many rockets. The most impactful rockets that he created were the Redstone, Titan, and Saturn V. The Redstone was only used for a couple of flights, but these flights were America's first sub–orbital flights. This was also a large step in the space race. Next, the Titan rocket was used. It was designed as a booster for missiles, but was adapted for the space program like the Redstone. Unlike the Redstone, it had the power to launch an astronaut into orbit. However, it was used for many more flights than the Redstone in order to test technology that would be important in developing the Saturn V. Later, the technology tested was used in the Saturn V to send people to the moon. The Saturn V, and the products that resulted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Nintendo History Essay Part I – Gaming Console Industry Pre–Xbox Video gaming: A Brief History Atari pioneered the video game industry in 1971 with a title called Pong, which was sold as an arcade game for $1,200 each. The console market did not take off until 1977, when Atari 2600 was launched (Lipson, 2009) and this became the first generation of consoles. In the videogame industry, consoles are primarily stationary "boxes", which require a monitor or television set for use. Known as consoles or platforms, these devices are standardized computers tailored for gaming and produced by a single firm. The term "generations" is meant to define "chapters" in the industry denoted by a series of console launches with significant technology improvement compared to the previous launches (Exhibit 1). The key metric for technological progress in video ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its first U.S. console, released in 1985, was the Nintendo Entertainment System ("NES") and was the first major video game platform to achieve global success. Nintendo experienced its golden era in early 1990s, becoming the top player in both home and handheld consoles. However, Nintendo's lead was severely diminished in the fifth generation era, where it lost to Sony due to its inability in adapting to the shift in gamer demographics. The average age of gamers had gone up; however, Nintendo's image was still very much a "kid–friendly" game console, allowing Sony to capture most of the older gamers. Sales were down from 50M units in the Super NES console line to 30M in the Nintendo 64 console line, Nintendo's product in the fifth generation. Nintendo was also disadvantaged by its higher royalty charge to software developers, resulting in lower number of game titles being produced. In the sixth generation, its product Nintendo GameCube continued to challenge PlayStation 2 ("PS2") and eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. How Aurora Borealis Works : Statement Of The Problem Adeline Soekawan SID: 913210615 ENG 10 December 10, 2015 How Aurora Borealis Works Statement of the problem Harmful particles and rays, such as detritus, radiation, and magnetic waves from outer space are constantly bombarding Earth. Solar wind, a rapidly moving stream of electrons and protons from the Sun, is accountable for stripping away ions such as hydrogen and oxygen from a planet's atmosphere, releasing them into space. The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen being removed from a planet's surface, due to this phenomenon, is two to one respectively. Hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements that make up water – with the same observed ratio of two to one. Therefore, it has been concluded that water is taken off a planet's atmosphere when solar winds approach it. Planets such as Venus and Mars are swept dry (hence their lack of water in their atmospheres) by the solar winds, due to the planets' absence of magnetic shields powerful enough to "protect" them. The Aurora Borealis is a byproduct of Earth's defense mechanism against the solar winds – the reason why Earth is not as dehydrated as its sister planets. This research paper will concentrate on the explanation as to why Aurora Borealis is formed. Motivation The harsh and devastating effects of solar winds on celestial bodies could eliminate any form of life occupying it. The Earth's magnetosphere, an area governed by the Earth's magnetic field, is the reason why organic life is existential on the planet. In order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Advertisements Essay Advertisements Car safety is an issue that concerns people across the Nation. Millions of Americans die each year due to fatal car accidents. The demand for safer automobiles is ever increasing. The Saturn Corporation recognizes this demand and has begun focusing its advertisements on America's need to feel safe. Saturn brings together setting, color, and a main focus to create the image of a safe car company. In one particular Saturn ad, a Saturn worker stands in a room surrounded by crash test dummies. The dummies in the background are stacked in a cluttered way. The piles of test dummies in the are meant to symbolize bodies. Saturn knows that the reader won't see inanimate objects, but actual human beings, because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is precisely what Saturn expects the reader will do. By seeing the test dummies, people will assume that safety testing is important to Saturn. The usage of color in the advertisement is very simple. The objects in the picture are either shaded black, or have a light crème color. In the center of the ad is the worker with the child–sized dummy. He has on dark clothing and everything around him is shaded. This diverts the reader's attention to the light, crème colored crash test dummy in the worker's arms. The reader will see the test dummy as a child that is being held in a protective way by the worker. When the reader sees the small test dummy in the worker's arms, they will think Saturn must care for their safety. The obvious focus in the ad is the small crash test dummy in the worker's arms. This is obvious because of the way everything in the picture focuses on the small test dummy. The entire picture is shaded to enhance the lightly colored dummy. The small test dummy is meant to symbolize a child, and there is nothing more tragic than the death of a child. Saturn uses the child to warn the reader. Children die in car accidents everyday, therefore it is essential that cars be built to protect the consumers and their families. The caring and sheltered way the worker is holding the child, shows that Saturn has everyone in mind while doing safety tests on their cars. Safe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Developing a MRP for Space Age Furniture Company Introduction "For companies today, MRP is a computerized information system. As such, it requires data to provide the information needed for decision making" (Vonderembse & White, 2013, Section 9.5, para 6). The goal of this paper is to read the Space Age Furniture Company case study and develop an MRP for Space Age Furniture Company using the information in the case including the production of sub–assemblies in lot sizes of 1,000 considering the lot size of 1,000 for sub– assemblies has produced a lumpy demand for part 3079; suggest ways for improvements over sub– assemblies in lot sizes of 1,000, analyze the trade–off between overtime costs and inventory costs, calculate a new MRP that improves the base MRP, compare and contrast the types of production processing–job shop, batch, repetitive, or continuous–and determine which the primary mode of operation is and why, describe ways that management can keep track of job status and location during production and recommend any changes that might be beneficial to the company and/or add value for the customer. MRP Calculation with Sub–assemblies Master Schedule Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gemini 600 400 700 500 400 600 Saturn 300 400 400 600 300 300 Bill of Materials Product Description Gemini Item A Saturn: item B Sub assembly 1 1 3079 1 1 On–hand Inventory & Lead time Component On–hand Inventory Lead time Gemini Item A 0 1 Saturn: item B 0 1 Subassembly C 0 1 Subassembly D 0 1 3079 0 Improvements over
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  • 77. The Episode Of The Sixth And Final Season One particularly hot day this past summer I was sitting at home, rather bored, so I decided to search my laptop for a movie to watch. In the process, I came across a free online TV streaming site, so I flipped through until I saw one particular show that caught my eye: Lost. I had heard about it of course, that it was one of the greatest shows ever, so I decided to give it a shot. I was immediately hooked after the first episode, which is arguably one of the best hours of television ever filmed. After a month of binge watching three to four episodes a night, I finally completed the 121st episode of the sixth and final season. Though the show ended back in 2010, Lost is still seen today as one of the best and most influential TV shows of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . . . Braun pitched the idea to the network as parts "Cast Away," "Survivor" and "Gilligan 's Island," with a "Lord of the Flies" element" (Dotinga). While most shows on television struggle to develop even a handful of characters, Lost somehow manages to develop over a dozen main characters and numerous important supporting characters so thoroughly that you feel as if you have known them your entire life, which makes some of their impending deaths so much more shocking and unbearable to the viewer. The cast ranges from an impossibly wide array of backgrounds. Jack Sheppard (Matthew Fox), the main protagonist, is a surgeon who becomes the de facto leader due to his medical skills. Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) is second–in–command and becomes romantically involved with Jack, but her mysterious past calls her trustworthiness into question. A con–man (Josh Holloway) known only as "Sawyer" causes trouble among the group and becomes part of a love triangle with Kate and Jack. Hurley Reyes (Jorge Garcia) is an unlucky lottery winner who often provides comic relief throughout the series. John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) has a unique connection to the island, and his philosophy of faith directly contrasts Jack's philosophy of science. Other important survivors include Jin–Soo Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun–Hwa Kwon (Yunjin Kim), an estranged Korean couple; Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin), a young, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Essay Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc Company Overview Bridgestone/Firestone Company Overview Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., a subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, was formed in 1990 when Bridgestone U.S.A. merged with The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. In addition to manufacturing tires, Bridgestone/Firestone produces a variety of products including air springs, building materials, synthetic and natural rubber, and industrial fibers and textiles. The Nashville, Tennessee–based company has over 38 QS9000/ISO9000 Certified production facilities throughout the Americas, along with numerous international facilities throughout the world. Firestone's company philosophy is derived from a blend of Japanese and Americans methods, with a focus on providing quality products. In the words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fact is essential to the survival of the company should the Firestone tire business disappear as a result of the current recall fiasco. Bridgestone/Firestone has also signed a new deal with Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. Firestone has previously supplied approximately 75 percent of the tires to be put on the Honda Civics manufactured in Ohio and Alliston, Ontario. Dunlop Tire Corporation supplied the other 25 percent. The new deal will equip all new Civics from those plants with Firestone tires. Not only does this add to Bridgestone/Firestone's revenues, but it also shows that Honda has confidence in Firestone's ability to produce quality tires (Chappell, 09/15/00). Bridgestone/Firestone also has a deal with Saturn Corporation to equip every Saturn with Firestone tires. Some Saturn dealers say that customers have asked about the recall but that customers have not stopped buying them because of the recall. A spokeswoman for Saturn says that they are not even considering choosing a different supplier. This, along with the Honda deal and a strong commitment to Toyota helps Bridgestone/Firestone's image in that it shows that Firestone's non– Ford customers have faith in the Firestone brand (Chappell, 09/11/00). Another important strength for Bridgestone/Firestone is the fact that they have survived another big recall in the past. In 1978, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admininstration forced the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...