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Ic Home Research Paper
10 Most Requested New–Home Modifications ICI Homes customers have spoken! And, they do so by their design choices and preferences. That allows
us to deliver a straight–from–the–source inventory of the most popular housing features. Knowing timely trends makes planning your new home easier.
Below are the 10 most requested modifications from ICI Homes customers. Use their brainstorming genius to help fuel yours! Large, Open Kitchens
This doesn't mean large enough to open the refrigerator without banging into the dishwasher. It means large enough to cook and clean up in, with plenty
of counter space and storage. Gas cook tops, designer cabinets, wine closets, double ovens and large islands with an eat–in component are tops among
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Savvy new–home buyers are using that area as an attractive–yet–functional corral. It's a spot where backpacks, keys, coats or bags can be dropped in
decorative baskets or hung on pegs. Ceiling Details Rather than accept boring white paint and lonely light fixtures, adventurous homeowners and their
designers are treating ceilings as blank canvases. Hand–painted murals, wallpaper and molding and trim are only a few decorative touches used to
create custom artwork overhead. Curb Appeal You're thinking, "how basic." But an aesthetically pleasing exterior is always in style. Old–World
Spanish, hybrid traditional and contemporary are home buyers' top three exterior looks. Choosing one depends on taste and lifestyle. The Old–World
Spanish choice nods to Florida's history and tropical climate. Stucco facing, roof tiles and warm, earthy colors are its hallmarks. Excessive
ornamentation is a no–no. Typical layouts include courtyards, fountains and small gardens, all of which extend living space. Ready to tap your inner
designer? ICI Homes is Florida's Custom Home Builder. Click here to get
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Starbucks : A Strong Shaper Of A People Essay
National culture is a strong shaper of a people´s values, attitudes, customs, beliefs, and communication. However, culture often forces companies to
adjust their business policies and practices. Howard Schultz, who is the chief executive officer and chairman of Starbucks keep respect for every local
culture. He summed it up when he said, "We remain highly respectful of the culture and traditions of the countries in which we do business. We
recognize that our success is not an entitlement, and we must continue to earn the trust and respect of customers every day." Starbucks could not have
predicted the enormous change it was about to go through almost 20 years ago. There are more than 24,000 stores in 70 countries, and it is clear that
their passion for great coffee, genuine service and community connection transcends language and culture. With expansion and growth, come several
challenges. Therefore, Starbucks stores in China, India, Russia, Mexico, South Africa or Italy have certain unique characteristics such as environment,
prices, In January 1999, Starbucks entered the mainland China market by opening their first store in the China World Trade Building, Beijing.
Starbucks is creating a coffee culture in a traditional tea–drinking society. As a first challenge the Starbucks store atmosphere was created as an old
teahouse of China with a gathering place and a community living room. Since Starbucks is fully respectful of the long history of Chinese tradition and
culture,
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Description Of Environments In Poe's Short Stories By...
Poe This essay is about how Poe uses the description of environments in his narratives. I shall explain this usage with close reference to several short
stories by Poe. A full listing of the stories used appears in the List of Works Consulted at the end of this essay. It is important to note that in all of the
stories, the narration is in the first–person. This has deep–reaching effects on how particular environments are described. This will also be commented
upon. The first excerpt comes from a story entitled ?MS Found In a Bottle?: Our vessel was a beautiful ship of about four hundred tons, copper–
fastened, and built at Bombay of Malabar teak. She was freighted with cotton–wool and oil, from the Lachadive islands. We had also on board coir,
jaggeree, ghee, cocoa–nuts, and a few cases of opium. The stowage was clumsily done, and the vessel consequently crank. Poe describes his
environments in great detail ? thus giving the reader a clear representation of where the scene is taking place. The above description is short and concise
compared to a usual Poe description. Here he has described the ship as beautiful ? this is an opinion and not a description, and Poe often gives opinions
in his descriptions. His description consists of the weight of the ship, what it is made of, where it was built, of what it was built, and the cargo it was
carrying. A further minute detail is that the ship was lopsided because the cargo wasn't stowed properly. This is the sort of meticulous
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Personal Narrative: My Trip To The Football Field
First The trip there was so long it felt like four days but it was only two hours I was being sarcastic. When we got there as I mean we I mean the whole
sixth grade and some chaperones but the whole sixth grade had to walk like 2/4 of a mile I have never been through a security thingy before it was like
some sort of alien thing. Once we went through security we had to wait for a hour and then we got are tickets and we did not stop for food or anything
we had to go get our seats so we wouldn't lose them so after we got our seats we looked at the view of the football field and it was lit. We got are seats
and we went to go get food I got a hot dog and it was big. When I ate the hot dog I was thirsty so I got a large lemonade and it was big
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Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis
Isaiah Desrosiers
The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life
"This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice And Sing."
I say with a frazzled tone. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But sadly, suddenly: I began to muff a
little bit. Don't worry. Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I inhaled for a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling
and I'm starting to sweat as I play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you nervous wreck, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank
God I got through, and slowly walk back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent Show, playing that song at TEAK, a program
for families of the minority like mine that helps kids get into college, in front of all of my teachers and peers. There is a long story behind that ... Show
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It was a shiny, beautiful black Yamaha. Then that got ruined. Who by, all of my siblings. So they got a sharp, silver gray Casio. Then that got ruined.
Again by you know who. If you don't, it was done by the siblings. Until finally, the one I have now: a Korg PA50, consisting of a nice shiny silver body,
buttons all over, above a set of neat traditional black and white keys, a digital screen above them in the center. When I reached elementary school, my
parents decided to place me in an after–school program that taught me how to play keyboard, on top of the classes I already had in school with
Mr.Dangerfield, who also taught the after–school program. He served as a replacement for my former music teacher, Ms. Cadogan. They had a whole
lot of people come in to try and take her place. All of them, except for Mr.Dangerfield, had no idea whatsoever what to do with a bunch of kids who
wanted to learn music. So he was
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Tree Planting Project
PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT TITLE: Tree planting and raising seedlings for Parubanga community Youth Group, Amuru District, Acholi,
Uganda. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: Tic–Ber Community Youth Group (TBCYG) CBO DURATION: 1 Year (Estimated Commencement Month is
Aug 2010) ESTIMATED COST: USD 75,000 PREPARED BY: Project Director, TBCYG DATE OF SUBMISSION 23rd July 2010 TABLE OF
CONTENT 1. PROJECT OVERVIEW 2. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION 3. PROJECT DETAILS a. Goals and Objectives b. Clientele c. Methodology d.
Staff/Administration/HR 4. EXPECTED OUTCOMES 5. PROJECT ACTIVITIES 6. BENEFICIARIES AND BENEFITS 7. RISKS AND
ASSUMPTIONS 8. AVAILABLE RESOURCES a. Personnel b. Facilities c. Equipment/Supplies/Communication d. Budget 9. EVALUATION PLAN
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Goal 1 – To encourage youths in the community and build in them the knowledge of income generating activities as a preventive measure against
poverty. Objective 1.1 – To increase the knowledge of Parubanga community on income generation, and on dangers posed by poverty. Objective 1.2 –
To advocate on the implementation of anti–poverty action plan (youth to have access to government funding other than donor funding). Goal 2 – To
improve biodiversity conservation, land degradation and control climate change through establishment of teak woodlots and increase household food
production, savings, investment and incomes. Objective 2.1 – To establish 10 acres of teak woodlots. Objective 2.2 – To Increase household production,
savings and incomes. Objective 2.3 – Create employment opportunities. CLIENTELE There are two different clientele groups for this project. The first
and primary clientele are the youths who have no hope for the future given the poor educational background in Parubanga. They will participate in the
project as project members. This clientele group will be the first priority to benefit from the project objectives. The second clientele group is the
community in Parubanga and Amuru district as a whole who will participate in the Project as consultants and also because the project is in their own
area. This clientele group is also
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Swaziland Research Paper
Front Cover (right)
Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland
Mary Kay Worth
Page 1 (right)
Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland
Mary Kay Worth
Africa is beautiful. Swaziland is very small. May is fall there. This is about the land.
Page 2 (left)
Mountains
Some places you can see very far.
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Eucalyptus Trees
This kind of tree grows very tall. The bark sheds, making the trees look white.
Page 4 (left)
Execution Rock
This tall mountain is where Swazis were marched off the top for their crimes. They do not do this anymore.
Page 5 (right)
Lebombo Mountains
The mountains are rugged. The leaves are off because it is fall. Flowers bloom here when it is cooler and it has rained.
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Pampus grass
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Think About It
What other countries would you like to visit? Why?
Which have you eaten: pineapple, maize, avocado, marula, sugarcane?
What did you learn new about Swaziland, Africa?
Pick something interesting to do your own Swaziland research. What did you choose? Why?
Back cover (left)
This is book 3 of a text set about Africa, the science and geography book. Book 1, HEY ELEPHANT! WHERE ARE YOU? is a fiction inspired by
safaris in Africa. Book 2, Banele, the Girl from Swaziland is non–fiction about the day I shared with Banele and her family.
About the Author
Child of God, Grandma, Mother, Daughter, Sister
Teacher, Principal, Superintendent, Professor
Traveler, Storyteller, Photographer, Actor, Musician, and Author
In addition to original text, most often inspired by true stories, the photos in all her books are her own. Technology has added the ability to design and
bring a vision to life. Mary Kay's dream includes inspiring educators and students to tell stories, write, illustrate, design and SHARE!
Mary Kay is also the author of Dear Deer, The Truth About Santa, and Three Christmas
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Eva Kitchen Narrative
"Good morning, Eva."
The deep, soulful sounding voice travelled effortlessly down the dimly lit hallway into Eva Gentry's bedroom, where the light of the morning sun
slipped through several tiny openings in the thick sapphire blue drapes that covered both windows. Eva had grown quite accustomed to hearing that
voice every morning for the past year and a half.
Although she wanted to remain in bed just a little while longer, nevertheless, she slowly opened her light brown eyes. In addition to the aroma of fresh
brewed coffee filling the air, the smell of sweet, crispy bacon engulfed her nostrils, tempting her to quickly rise from beneath the thick periwinkle–
colored comforter.
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You're making it sound way too clinical."
"Meaning?" the voice questioned.
At that point, Eva threw back the covers, revealing the plum and pink striped pajamas she wore, slipped her feet into the white terry cloth slippers
positioned at the side of her bed, and proceeded down the hallway. Emerging from the other end, she walked into the large, ultra modern open–concept
kitchen comprised mainly of stainless steel, marbled black and white ceramic tile, and multi–colored glass.
Adam, a tall, handsome, athletically built man of about thirty–five years of age, stood behind the island in the center of the room. The look on his face
depicted his confused.
"Meaning it doesn't sound natural, you know, like something a person would normally say," Eva explained, approaching the breakfast table made of
teak wood.
"However, I must admit that everything you've prepared looks picture perfect and smells absolutely delicious."
After hearing the gracious compliment bestowed upon him, Adam, who was dressed in a charcoal gray sweat shirt and a pair of boot–cut blue jeans,
smiled at Eva and then joined her at the table. Pulling out a chair, he offered her a seat at the table and then sat down at the opposite
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Company Analysis: Harfam Makmur Jaya, Situbondo Indonesia
The framework is derived from literature of foresty invesment performance measurement as well as from the case study findings. Case study has been
implemented in Harfam Makmur Jaya, Situbondo Indonesia, a forestacy company investment.
III. Finding and Discussion
3.1. Company Profile
Case study conducted in Harfam, a company engaged in the planting of forests since 2004. Starting from the high attention of Harfam founders to the
conservation of nature and natural empowerment that can provide economic value. Soils and Critical land planted tested with teak seedlings and Jabon.
Further, it is developed by means of recovery plants. Soil quality becomes better. Land becomes green again.
Harfam in collaboration with field forestry experts and forest dwellers do maintain forest, also formulate suitable fertilizer for managed plants. Crop
has better quality, the failure rate is small and the sale value of forest products is very high which can provide welfare for the owner and support village
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Forest planting is done through a system of intercropping with other productive plants. Harfam manages forests, are not wholly owned by Harfam.
Forests also owned by individual owners who invest in his own land.
Harfam has vision to be the biggest environment exploiter and preserver company in the world. The mission of Harfam is:
a. Educating people about the importance of managing forest land into economic value and foster a desire to invest as well as to grow awareness of the
value of benefits that can provide shared prosperity.
b. Synergy with reputable institutions in related
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Clean Your Boat Research Paper
We've all seen the overzealous sailors who wash down their boat after every two–hour sail, but did you realize they might actually be on to something?
As it turns out, salt water can cause problems we'd do better to avoid. For example, have you ever noticed how your stainless remains mostly, free of
rust, also called pox, when you hang at the marina? However, take your boat out for a couple months, and you may start to form a less than optimistic
picture. Suddenly, your stainless boat starts to crop a fresh set of pox. Truth be told–it comes from the salt. Not so Crazy After All! We've all seen the
guy who meticulously scrubs down his boat every morning with a gentle cloth. He takes the cleaning to a new dimension that almost seems unhealthy
at first glance. However, wiping down the stainless and varnished teak with boat cleaning supplies might not be so crazy after all. Why? Because salt
will almost immediately start to corrode your boat and form pox. You will first notice it on the stainless, but the salt will damage the rest of your boat as
well. What Happens if You Don't Clean Your Boat? If you leave the salt on as a gel coat, it will cause chalking and pitting. Crystals from the salt will
scratch and cause abrasions to your boat. Whether it's the isenglass or the other parts of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You started well, but you should examine the parts of the boat to make sure you removed the salt. Why? Salt has an infamous reputation for clinging
onto surfaces even if you think you rinsed it away. To get rid of the salt, you will have to scrub down everything. This includes the exterior and the
interior. As you wash it down, the cockpit and as high up the mast as you can should also be washed. In particular, pay special attention to the deck
hardware and the pulleys. To clean the pulleys, you can spray water at the pulleys. Also, get the mechanism that self–steers as
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Boat Failure
When it comes to boat detailing, you want a qualified professional that has a background in boats and knows how to provide you with the best
professional services. At Attention To Detail in FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, you can easily find a technician and schedule your detailing appointment.
There are many companies that claim to be the best but will usually fail to provide you with an efficient service. Although you may come across tons of
boat detailers, they do not all have the right experience or they may also lack the knowledge of using the proper equipment that is necessary to correctly
detail a boat. In order to avoid costly risks, you are better off using a reputable boat detailing technician from Attention To Detail. Why should you use
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Whether you use your boat for entertaining or for casual purposes, it will need to be detailed at some point. A boat detailing is a technique that involves
thorough cleaning of the interior and exterior of the vessel. In order to avoid crucial mistakes during this process, it is important to use the services of a
professional so that you will get the best results. Since a vessel is always exposed to the changing weather, salt water and other elements, it will always
be in need of special attention. A boat is constructed with a variety of materials that might be delicate and will require the use of quality products that
will not damage the surface. By contacting a boat show detailing professional, you have the convenience of knowing that your vessel is in professional
hands. Every boat requires the right detailing that will not cause further damage to its surface. At Attention To Detail in MIAMI, FL, we are dedicated
professionals with the knowledge to perform a swirl removal, sanding teak, boat washing, waxing, metal polishing and other effective methods to
restore your boat. With numerous years in the boat detailing industry, we are confident that we can supply you with the proficient services that you
need. Since our professionals use eco–friendly products that are effective and safe, you will never have to worry about the detailing service that you
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Changes In The 13th Valley
Change the Inevitable In the book, The 13th Valley by John Del Vecchio, it has a unique feature in the prologue. That feature is a tall teak tree on top of
a knoll and surrounded by a river. The journey to this tree is symbolize as the inevitability of change. The teak tree itself symbolize is the enlightenment
one gets because of change. The river represent the change in one's attitude. The valley and the knoll represents challenges. Change is a constant in life,
because without it, only nothing can exist. The experience of living life does not allow for nothing to exist, but instead there must be something that is
always becoming different. Change is inevitable, it brings challenges, and it awards enlightenment. Throughout the book, the ... Show more content on
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For example, in the book of Genesis, God told Adam "Of every tree garden thou mayest eat freely: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil,
thou should not eat from it" (King James Bible, Gen. 2. 16–17). According to Anada Coomaraswamy's book Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism,
states that "The tree of wisdom is where the Buddha defeated and overthrown Mara" (35). This pertains to Del Vecchio's book because Lieutenant
Brooks obtains wisdom of his journey to the tree. The wisdom he gets; he uses to create an inquiry call " An Inquiry into Personal, Racial, and
International Conflict" (488). In his inquiry, he talks about why these conflicts happen base on his and his soldiers experience and knowledge. His
solution to these conflicts is to find a way to structure language and cultures do not go against each other. He believes language and culture cause
simple problems that over time cause a major conflict between society. Brooks' solution seems perfect, but it fails to acknowledge society
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The Titanic Research Paper
The Titanic
The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg in the morning of 15th April 1912
during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
The RMS Titanic was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. It was built in Belfast by the Harland and Wolff
shipyard with Thomas Andrews as her naval architect.
There were around 2,224 passengers and crew on board the ship on her maiden voyage, of which 1,500 were lost.
The ship could accommodate 833 First Class Passengers, 614 Second Class Passengers and 1,006 Third Class Passengers, making a total passenger
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The Third Class facilities also including their own dining rooms as well as public areas including deck space, a smoking room for men and a reading
room for women, although these were not as glamorous in design as the First Class facilities.
However, even though the facilities and accommodations for Third Class passengers were less luxurious as First and Second Class, they were much
better than on any other ships at the time. On many North Atlantic ships, Third Class accommodation was little more than open dormitories were
hundreds of people were confined without adequate food or toilet facilities. White Star Line vessels provided their Third Class passengers with small,
but private and comfortable cabins accommodating two, four, six, eight and ten passengers.
The Titanic carried a total of twenty lifeboats. Fourteen of these were standard wooden lifeboats capable of carrying 65 people each, four "collapsible"
lifeboats with wooden bottoms and collapsible canvas sides with a total capacity of 47 people each, and two emergency cutters with the ability to hold
40 people each. However, this meant that the Titanic only carried enough lifeboats for 1,178 people–slightly more than half of the number on board,
due to the belief that the ships's constuction made the Titanic
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Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis
Isaiah Desrosiers
The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life
"This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice and Sing."
I say nervously. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But then: I start to muff a little bit. Don't worry.
Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I take a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling and I'm starting to sweat as I
play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you dummy, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank God I got through, and slowly walk
back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then Mr.Dangerfield decided to do a performance of The Princess and the Frog. So the afterschool program prepared to do the play. We would be
doing the background music. Several weeks later, he decided to give an early preview of some of the music to the whole school. He let the students in
higher grades perform. Then I saw an empty piano. I thought, Well, I'll be in the real show (which turns out later I wouldn't be in). Why can't I be in this
One? and walked on up to the piano and started playing along. When I did that, everyone was surprised. After we were done, I got a standing ovation.
Everyone was happy. Then I went back to regular classes, and I knew that I could play piano. But that was a long while ago. So through all this time, I
practiced whenever I could and could remember to. I became excellent at playing by ear. But then, my music died for a little while. Later on, middle
school fifth and sixth grade rolled around. We had music class again. Then my brain remembered all the songs, the notes, and the music came back.
Sixth Grade rolled on in, and hit me hard with more work, more responsibilities. Yet through this, my musical life survived, thriving on those moments
when I could be alone and just play anything on the keyboard. First half of the year, we had Japanese. I hated that class, and couldn't wait for when we
switched to music. Then the halfway point of the year, and I started music. In fifth grade, we used recorders. But now, we used pianos. My main
instrument. My music grew even more as we learned more and more on the piano, did more music. Then, as the end of the year started coming in,
Ms.Barsamian, the music and drama teacher, decided we would do a little piano recital. She gave us tons of songs to choose from. But there were none
that resonated with me, that I enjoyed playing, that I could connect to. And then I remembered. A song I had
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Fried Locusts Character Analysis
In the essay Fried Locusts, the narrator, Kamela Jordan shows her personality traits by the actions she had made. She is adventurous, on page 150, she
wrote down that "On Saturdays after our chores were done, we were allowed to ride our bikes down the long hill to the river that ran lazy and clear in
the dry season and rushed by in red–brown torrent when the monsoons fell."
The character is smart. On page 149, Kamela talks about her school. "So rare was the day when someone didn't go home from school lined with angry
red stripes." Kamela had found a way around this, "With a quick memory and a high motivation to avoid pain, I was rarely switched, though sometimes
the teacher called me up to the front of the room anyway, pretending to add up my errors, just for the suspense of it. All in all, half days weren't a bad
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Page 152, "We ate the frogs, too, scooped them up with a net and popped them down into the basket, tiny things that were best fried whole with a
crunchy skin of batter, like the crabs." Her environment influenced her to be open–minded. The soldiers in the mountain also influenced her think
differently, page 151. "At night, machine guns added their rat–a–tat rhythm to the clamor of crickets and slow croak of frogs in the paddies." The
teachers in the school, who would hit the kids when they made a mistake, have influenced Kamela to think smarter and be braver. Her parents, because
they were American missionaries so they had to go live in a foreign
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Bangkok
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok is a five–star hotel in Bangkok owned in part and managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Located on the banks of
the Chao Phraya River, the original structure was the first hotel built in Thailand when it opened as The Oriental in 1879. Today, the hotel is one of two
flagship properties of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and is known for service, which consistently places it among the world's best hotels
Background and History
When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though
Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American and his partner J.E. ... Show more content on
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To compete with popular clubs and a new local bar called Chez Eve, Krull established the Bamboo Bar, which soon became one of the leading bars in
Bangkok.
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In 1958 the ten–storey Garden Wing was built. It featured the city‟s first elevator and was home to the Le Normandie Restaurant. In 1967, fearful
that Thailand would fall to the communists, Krull sold her share to Italthai which at the time was well on its way to becoming one of the country‟s most
significant mercantile groups eventually totally some 60 companies involved in almost all aspects of the Thai economy.
Italthai had been founded in the mid–fifties by Giorgio Berlingieri, an Italian born in Genoa and Dr Chaijudh Karnasuta, a Thai. Berlingieri felt that the
Oriental had begun to rest on its laurels and had dropped behind its competitors. He wanted to develop the Oriental into one of the best hotels in the
world. Too involved with his various businesses to devote time to the project, Berlingieri in November 1967 appointed 30–year–old Kurt Wachtveitl
(1937– ), at that time manager of Nipa Lodge (a hotel that Italthai owned in Pattaya), as general manager of the Oriental. In 1972 the hotel acquired an
adjacent property upon which it erected the 350–room River Wing.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok The Group began with the opening of its flagship property, The Mandarin, in Hong
Kong in 1963, which soon built up
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Taking Care of Outdoor Furniture Care for Winter Essay
Winter's approaching. And you can tell that by the dropping temperature, changed colour of the leaves and the extra care your skin is calling for. But,
we often neglect the furniture we leave outside in the cold. Like our skins, our patio and garden furniture need an extra bit of pampering too in the cold
weather. We are now going to share with you the secrets of outdoor furniture care.
Basic tips for winter furniture care
If you have the space, put away your furniture indoors to protect it from extreme cold. Else, place weather–resistant covers on them outside. Take care
not to cover wooden furniture as moisture could get into the wood and cause extensive damage to it. Wooden and aluminium furniture can actually be
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Pine and oak are the most popular choices for softwood. It is readily available, which is why softwood furniture are relatively cheaper. But you need to
put in a fair amount of care to preserve them. Keep in mind the following care routine.
Wash the furniture regularly with a wood–cleaning product.
Treat them with a wood stain or paint which contains preservative.
Follow this routine both at the start and end of the winter season.
Wicker furniture
Wicker is a delicate material which contracts and expands with humidity and heat. This can cause splintering and cracking. Because of this, wicker
furniture cannot be left out in the cold. They must be stored indoors properly.
Plastic furniture
Plastic furniture can become brittle over time when left out during winters or when exposed to strong sunshine. So, if possible, store plastic furniture
for the winter in a garden shed or at the back of the garage.
Metal garden furniture
Create a barrier to weather on metallic furniture by repainting them every two to three years. Metal furniture need to be cleaned and checked for rust
regularly. Paint the furniture with rust–preventing paint. Oil the joints and fixtures to free them if they are stuck.
We would finally like to summarize our two–bits for your outdoor furniture care during winters. The best case scenario would be to store kind of
furniture in a warm, dry place. However, if that is not possible, place them undercover outdoors, if possible in a shed. You may
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Scenario Summary
You are the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Middlefield Hospital. Middlefield Hospital is a 450–bed tertiary care facility in a major urban area
in the Northeast. The hospital is an integrated health system that provides the full array of inpatient and outpatient services. The hospital enjoys a
reputation for quality care in the area.
As the new CEO, you have learned that the hospital's employee turnover rate exceeds 20%, and there are over 100 nursing vacancies. You have also
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The hospital enjoys a reputation for quality care in the area.
As the new CEO, you have learned that the hospital's employee turnover rate exceeds 20%, and there are over 100 nursing vacancies. You have also
learned the following facts that may be impacting these workforce shortages:
A new hospital has recently opened in your market area that has produced competition for Middlefield Hospital.
Employee morale has deteriorated over the last 12 months.
Essex University (a local college) is considering eliminating its nursing degree program because there is continual difficulty in recruiting well qualified
instructors.
Your Role/Assignment
The board of directors has asked that you provide a 750–word report detailing your strategies and recommendations to overcome the workforce
shortages and to improve employee morale. The strategies and recommendations should be as specific as possible and include the resources needed for
implementation. Your primary text and journal/website research must be used as a reference to support your analysis.
Available Resources
Review the points of view of the following people to obtain further insights on this assignment.
K E Y P L A Y E R S
Dr. Rusty Gates – Internist
I have been admitting patients to Middlefield Hospital for 5 years. However, I recently moved my practice to the new hospital across town. The new
hospital has much
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Disadvantages Of Rug Flooring
Rug flooring
Rug ground surface is thought to be equivalent word with polish and style. So in the event that you are searching for new office flooring then you can
think about utilizing as a rug that can make your space look rich. The organizations that arrangement with ground surface tiles can assist you with
coming up with the right item that may be adept for your home. The majority of them keep up a decent gathering wherein they can offer you some
assistance with choosing from diverse hues, styles and outlines. It would permit you to pick the style that matches your office dcor and can in this way
upgrade the insides.
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It is sans inconvenience to manage, impeccable to see, exceptionally intense and not overwhelming in spite of its sublime quality. Moreover it is
normally versatile to infestations from creepy crawlies and growth.
Teak ground surface is accessible in an expansive grouping of tones from a quiet smooth gold to a beguiling tanish red tone. Its grain is thought firmly
as can be normal from strong wood. Regardless of the hues favored, the moderate developing teak has innate oils that seal the center layers of the wood
as the tree develops. Indeed, even without medications and shine, your genuine wood deck will be actually lovely.
Teak ground surface scores exceptionally on the Janka scale which distinguishes the solidness of floor materials. Introducing it in your house is a
sensible choice on the off chance that you might want to be ensured of a maintainable outfitting. As a result of its innate quality and strength, you will
have the capacity to profit by wonderful strong wood flooring for a long
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What is Finance Management?
What is finance management? "Financial Management is the Operational Activity of a business that is responsible for obtaining and effectively utilizing
the funds necessary for efficient operation." by Joseph Massie.
What is capital market? "Are places where companies which need long term finance can meet investor" (business study guide, p120)
P1.1– Identify the sources of finance available to new business you have chosen.
Every business needs finance of money to invest; there are a number of ways to raise finance for a business. The type of finance chosen depends on the
nature of the business. Large organizations or company are able to use a wider variety of finance sources than smaller ones, so the business will be
chosen is PLC Company according to this fact. Savings are an obvious way of putting money into a business, there is a saving of £50.000, and because
it is PLC Company, the business assess need is £750.000.
The financial gap will be £750,000 – £50,000 = £700,000.
There are two kind of business financial:
1. Internal faineance: The finance of money rose within the organization itself." by internal finance we mean money generate by company which is not
need to meet operating costs, interest payment, tax liabilities , cash dividend or replacement of non–current asset".(Business study guide,p121). The
organization need to raise £700.000 to be used in business, the internal sources of finance could be available:
1. Owner's investment (start up saving/additional
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Essay on Deforestation
Deforestation is a major global problem with serious consequences to the planet. These consequences have a negative effect on the climate,
biodiversity, the atmosphere and threatens the cultural and physical survival of life. Deforestation is the permanent destruction of indigenous forests and
woodlands. It has resulted in the reduction of indigenous forests to four–fifths of their pre–agricultural area, so that now indigenous forests cover only
21% of the earth's land surface. The world Resources Institute regards deforestation as one of the worlds most pressing land use problem. It is now so
bad that every minute an area of forest equal to 20 football fields is lost.
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Logging tropical hardwoods like teak, mahogany, rosewood and other timber for furniture, building materials, charcoal and other wood products is big
business and creates big profits. Several species of tropical hardwoods are imported by developed counties, including America, just to build coffins
which are then buried or burned. The demand, extraction and consumption of tropical hardwoods has been so massive that some countries which have
been traditional exporters of tropical hardwoods are now importing the wood because they have already exhausted their supply by destroying their
native rainforests in slash and burn operations. It is anticipated that The Philippines, Malaysia, The Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Thailand will all run out of
rainforest hardwood for export within the next five years.
In addition to logging for exportation, rainforest wood stays in developing countries for fuel wood and charcoal. One single steel plant in Brazil making
steel for Japanese cars needs millions of tons of wood each year to produce charcoal that can be used in the manufacture of steel. Then there is the
paper industry. A pulpwood project in the Brazilian Amazon consists of a Japanese power plant and pulp mill. To set up this single plant operation,
5,600 square miles of Amazon Rainforest was burned to the ground and replanted
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Bed Swing Research Paper
A front swing is an asset to any home as some realtors believe owning one sells a house faster. Have a wooden swing brings out the enjoyment of being
a kid again and swinging. It is also a great place for relaxing after a meal or coming home from a hard days work. Most homes that are built these days
do have front porches but I have noticed that some builders are bringing them back. Even if we do not have a front porch we can hang a swing from a
strong and durable patio cover or strong large tree branches.
Porch swings make cozy place for lounging with your best friend for morning coffee. They are also a good place for reading daily newspaper or just
relaxing on a rainy day. Placing cushions on a wooden porch swing makes them more comfortable especially for gazing at the stars and enjoying warm
summer breezes.
When purchasing a wooden swing there are a few things to take into consideration. Do you have somewhere to hang a swing or are you thinking of
buying a free standing swing? If you are going to hang the swing be sure it comes with all the proper hardware. If it is free standing all you need is a
place where you will enjoy it the most. You also need to measure your front porch to sure to get the correct size swing for that area. It would be better to
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The most popular woods are wicker, cedar, pine, cypress, pine, teak, and sometimes alder. Wicker porch swings were very popular in the twenties and
thirties and still hold their charm today; wicker can also be painted to match your house. Cedar porch swings are very popular for their ability to
withstand any type of weather. The natural oils in cedar will prevent decay and keep the little bugs away. The color of cedar starts out as reddish brown
and will turn silvery gray as it ages. Cypress porch swings are very durable and will hold paint longer than any other wood. Cypress has a tendency to
get small cracks that are referred to as weather
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Chen Ah Teak Case
Even though one name appears in the council rate and valuation books per property it was often the case that a dozen people would be living in
dwellings on the one property that housed the market gardens. Chen Ah Teak, a market gardener from the North Sydney area, stated that he employed
half a dozen to a dozen men, all of whom he engaged in Australia rather than shipping them across from China.
Often the dwellings found on market garden properties, according to the rate books, would range from shingle roofed stone cottages to wooden houses
clad with iron roofs. The six workers at War Hop's garden on the North Shore all slept in the same house in three rooms, with two men in each room.
The working conditions were not the easiest. The owner
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British Imperialism In South East Asia
Imperialism is defined as "a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means"
(Britannica, 2018). British imperialism had various consequences of Burma (Myanmar from 1989) in South East Asia over the past two centuries both
positively and negatively in a number of ways. Some of these major consequences effected the country politically through the Anglo–Burmese wars,
economically due to loss of trade to Britain and socially by losing the Burmese culture.
The British imperial powers craved Burma and its territory during the struggle of their political rule throughout the Anglo–Burmese wars. The British
rule in Burma lasted from the first Anglo–Burmese War in 1824, throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(2018). Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/ff4_burmacampaign.shtml
BBC. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/burma_campaign_01.shtml
Britannica. (2018). Imperialism. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The–initial–impact–of–colonialism
Daily Mail. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article–1168185/Revealed–The–terrible–suffering–extraordinary–courage–
British–WW2–soldiers–fighting–Japanese–Burmese–jungle.html
English Dictionary. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.dictionary.com/browse/imperialism
Google Maps. (2018). India – Google Maps. Retrieved from
https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/India/@20.0127399,64.4523598,4z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x30635ff06b92b791:0xd78c4fa1854213a6!8m
Hays, J. (2013). British Rule of Burma. Retrieved from Facts and Details: http://factsanddetails.com/southeast–asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry–3007.html
History of War. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/campaign_burma_japanese.html
Myint–U, T. (2005). The Making of Modern Burma. Cambridge: Cambridge University.
Sargent, I. (2004). Twilight Over Burma: my life as a Shan princess. Amsterdam: Chiang
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The Story Of Indi Beginnings
In the documentary " The Story of India: Beginnings" takes place in India in the 50,000 B.C.E.–1,000 B.C.E. It takes about the early beginnings of
India our ancestors first walked out of Africa only 70,000 years ago, around the shores of the arabian sea and down into South India. The first indians
that stayed left there trial, and some of them were beachcombers, barefoot hunter–gathers driven by chance and necessity. They performed a special
ritual for their god of fire. They also practice the traditional way of marriage from the ancient that is to marry the first cousin. In the documentary it also
said that the invention of agriculture started in the stone age in the Near East, Dr. Reeves also taught us that in class. That way they could ... Show more
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For example if somebody from a higher caste dies, who takes care of everything is the lower caste, they care for the body, put in some type of envelope
to be burnt. Nobody else can touch the body if not from their caste, other people are allowed to watch, going a little bit further the higher caste does not
even touch people from the lower caste, but they can't live without the other one. At a certain point the documentary reaches the part where it explains
about religion and specifically concentrates in Buddha. One day u in his glorious life in a big castle, recently married, he saw the reality of human life
which was suffering and death, on that moment he left his house, his wife and family seeking the
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Aspects Of Myanmar Royal Architecture In Ancient Mandalay.
ASPECTS OF MYANMAR ROYAL ARCHITECTURE IN ANCIENT MANDALAY
ZWE NAING HTIN1 , TIN TIN AYE2 , MAUNG HLAING3
1Ph.D(Candidate), Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar
2Lecturer (Architecture), Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar
3Professor and Head, Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar
Email – zwe.2009architect@gmail.com, tintinaye7@gmail.com, drmgmghlaing@gmail.com
INTRODUCTION:
In Myanmar, the formal name of Mandalay Old Palace is "Mya Nan San Kyaw" in Burmese.Mandalay is one of the old cities in Yadanapon Period
(1858.AD–1885.AD). Mandalay was founded by King Mindon in 1858 as a new capital. The borders of the old city of Mandalay ... Show more content
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(iv) To assess the aesthetic evaluation of Royal Architecture at Mandalay Old Palace.
(v) To figure out the architectural aspects and physical aspects of Royal Palace.
LOCATION OF THE STUDY:
The Mandalay Old Palace is located at 21˚59' N and 96˚6' E, and occupied part of a plain which stretches about thirteen kilometres from the Irrawadddy
on the west, the Shan Hills on the east, the Madayar river on the north, and the Myit–nge river on the south.[6]
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS :
This paper is primarily scoped to focus on study and analysis of the followings.
(i) Study on the buildings of Eastern Royal Zone at Mandalay Old Palace which are mainly based on field surveys, literature reviews and any other
related inscriptions of the subject.
(ii) Study on the construction systems and distinctive architectural features without included the detail ornamentation of the Mandalay Old Palace in
Yadanapon Period.
(iii) Figure out the aesthetic evaluation of Myanmar Royal Architecture in Yadanapon Period.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
This research is primarily focused on historical & architectural changes that this requires searching for evidence, collecting and organizing that
evidence, evaluating them and summary with sub–conclusion from the evidence that is holistic and believable. More informative photographs, site and
building measurements are collected for future references and data analysis. As the whole study is the analysis of zoning and function, building
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Case Study On Luxury Hotels
CHAPTER 4: LUXURY HOTELS 4.1) WHAT ARE LUXURY HOTELS? A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging and accommodation
services paid for on a short term basis. The larger the hotels the more guest facilities provided. Luxury hotels are the largest of the lot. In the 17th
century English towns were swarmed with inns and taverns. By the 18th century these lodges became more professional and started catering the
wealthy. One of the first hotels was opened in Exeter in 1768 but the Tremont house in Boston opened as the forerunner of luxury hotels with 170
rooms in 1829. Eventually these hotels penetrated the market with the opening of Tremont house, Astor house in USA, Savoy hotel in Uk and the Ritz
in London and Paris A luxury hotel is a hotel that offers luxurious amenities, full service accommodation, highest level of personalized and professional
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It is a luxury hotel chain spread over 32 countries. It is the premier of luxury hotels, featuring the most lavish venues for meetings, weddings, events
and receptions. It defines simple yet modern elegance. JW Marriott promises to provide a purpose for every detail and decoration even if it may go
unnoticed. When it comes to the food only the best and most fresh ingrediants. They strive to project the esthetics of the city or the country the hotel is
located in, in all their resteraunts and departments of the hotel. It provides an environment where guests feel welcome and free to be themselves. It
reflects its suroundings and imparts a sense of harmony delivering lasting memories. The JW is currently placed between full service hotel brands and
high end luxury brand at the top of the tier. Growth rate 60 %. The JW Marriot is commited in preserving the environment by having linen free table
tops, LED lighting, Green meeting packages and usage of recycled
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Hatshepsut Essay
Hatshepsut's temple was built in the 15th century to the Queen and Pharaoh Hatshepsut. It was a mortuary building; although it was used for religions
purpose to worship the Egyptian Gods. It has an unique style since the architecture was based on the Egyptian traditional buildings. Ananda Temple
was built in the 12th century by the King Kyanzitth located in Bagan, Myanmar. This building is one of a kind, the legend say that the king once hosted
8 monks who showed him the places and temples that they lived before, the king then ordered to build Ananda Temple and as the building was finished,
he ordered to kill the architects. Both of the buildings have mainly a single axis that leads to the most important room in this building. They both
elevate as they "reach the sky/heaven", both of them have terraces that goes to the higher room in the building. They are both ... Show more content on
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In Ananda Temple, the images depicted in the walls are from the life of Buddah, from his birth all the way to his enlightenment. Both buildings have
big statues that represent the importance of the ones they worship. Ananda Temple has four impressive gilded teak (30 ft., 9.5 m.) standing Buddhas,
facing the four cardinal directions. Hatshepsut's Temple has statues of the queen Hatshepsut herself, depicted as a strong male pharaoh and gods such as
Amon–Ra. The two buildings are not totally fully standing now a day. Hatshepsut's Temple was vandalized by the successor of the throne, Thutmoses
the third. On the contrary, Ananda Temple was partially destroyed by an earthquake, though it has been restored over the time by the government.
However, both of the buildings have problems with tourists who gradually destroy the paintings and statues with the touches of the hands and the
humidity of their
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Bangkok Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok is a five–star hotel in Bangkok owned in part and managed by Mandarin Oriental
Hotel Group. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the original structure was the first hotel built in Thailand when it opened as The Oriental
in 1879. Today, the hotel is one of two flagship properties of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and is known for service, which consistently places it
among the world's best hotels Background and History When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that
manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American and
his partner J.E. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elbow Beach, Bermuda 2. Mandarin Oriental, New York 3. Mandarin Oriental, Miami 4. Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco 5. Mandarin Oriental,
Washington D.C. 6. Mandarin Oriental, Riviera Maya, Mexico 7. Mandarin Oriental, Boston 8. Mandarin Oriental, Grand Cayman 4 9. Mandarin
Oriental, Chicago 10. Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas 11. Mandarin Oriental, Dallas 12. Mandarin Oriental, Dellis Cay, Turks&Caicos Europe Continent
1. Mandarin Oriental, Du Rhone, Geneva 2. Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park, London 3. Mandarin Oriental, Munich 4. Mandarin Oriental, Prague, Czech
5. Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona 6. Mandarin Oriental, Jnan Rahma, Marrakech 7. Mandarin Oriental, Paris Hotel Map 5 The hotel located on the
bank of the Chao Phraya River. The Hotel The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two–story Authors' Wing, the only remaining
structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The
River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore
Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer, Thai author Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships
associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. 6 Accommodations
Rooms All of rooms in the River Wing or Garden Wing Rooms
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My Design Will Be Built For Both Genders
Name: Room: Review of Literature (8 complete pages, double–spaced, 12 pt font./Times New Roman) –Make sure there are subtitles each part of your
research Target Audience Age: There is no target age group. However, my design does involve glass, so whoever uses my product must be at least 8+ or
with adult supervision, with a hard enough or far enough drop, the glass can break and potentially injure someone. Most people that will be using my
design will be about 20+, but anyone can use it, as long as they can be trusted holding glass/ with glass. Gender: My design will be built for both
genders. The design will not be gender specific, therefore both male and female can use it, because there isn 't anything that makes it designed for a
certain gender. The product will not affect men differently from women or vis–versa, women differently from men. Hobbies/Interests: My design can
work for anyone, especially if you love to be organized. It helps people have more space to work freely and they can have everything quick at hand.
Artist/ anyone who likes to draw can use my design to put paint, or anything else that 's about 5 inches. You can also use my design for little things like
phone chargers or to even store your pet 's food. Not only artist, but also people like carpenters can use my deign to store things like nuts, bolts,
screws,etc. Occupation: My design is more made for teachers or artist or people with office jobs. Also carpenters, they can use the mason
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Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis
Isaiah Desrosiers
The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life
"This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice and Sing."
I say nervously. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But then: I start to muff a little bit. Don't worry.
Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I take a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling and I'm starting to sweat as I
play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you dummy, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank God I got through, and slowly walk
back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then Mr.Dangerfield decided to do a performance of The Princess and the Frog. So the afterschool program prepared to do the play. We would be
doing the background music. Several weeks later, he decided to give an early preview of some of the music to the whole school. He let the students in
higher grades perform. Then I saw an empty piano. I thought, Well, I'll be in the real show (which turns out later I wouldn't be in). Why can't I be in this
One? and walked on up to the piano and started playing along. When I did that, everyone was surprised. After we were done, I got a standing ovation.
Everyone was happy. Then I went back to regular classes, and I knew that I could play piano. But that was a long while ago. So through all this time, I
practiced whenever I could and could remember to. I became excellent at playing by ear. But then, my music died for a little while. Later on, middle
school fifth and sixth grade rolled around. We had music class again. Then my brain remembered all the songs, the notes, and the music came back.
Sixth Grade rolled on in, and hit me hard with more work, more responsibilities. Yet through this, my musical life survived, thriving on those moments
when I could be alone and just play anything on the keyboard. First half of the year, we had Japanese. I hated that class, and couldn't wait for when we
switched to music. Then the halfway point of the year, and I started music. In fifth grade, we used recorders. But now, we used pianos. My main
instrument. My music grew even more as we learned more and more on the piano, did more music. Then, as the end of the year started coming in,
Ms.Barsamian, the music and drama teacher, decided we would do a little piano recital. She gave us tons of songs to choose from. But there were none
that resonated with me, that I enjoyed playing, that I could connect to. And then I remembered. A song I had
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Late Adulthood Interview Research Paper
Late Adulthood Interview and Reflection The late adulthood interview took place on March 29, 2017 at approximately 4:30 p.m. The interviewee's
name was Doris Cotton, who is one of my close cousins. The interview took place in her home in Scooba, MS. The atmosphere of her home was very
warm and cozy. Hanging from her living room ceiling was a large chandelier, and she had shiny hardwood flooring of a teak color. Her home also had a
sweet smelling aroma of lavender scent. Doris is a 68–year–old, African American, female. She is the second oldest child of five girls. Doris regards
herself as a Christian woman who attends church regularly, where she sings in the choir. When asked what she most and least enjoyed about getting
older, she stated that she most enjoyed the flexibility of doing things at her own will. She also enjoys that she gets to spend more time with her daughter
and granddaughter. She has the freedom to enjoy life and do things that she values, especially since she is retired. One of her least things about getting
older is that health issues and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The SOC Model supports the idea that individuals in their older adulthood stage should optimize their most useful abilities while compensating for their
losses (Sigel and Rider, 2015, p. 258). The first process of the SOC Model is Selection, focusing on certain goals and the resources needed to
accomplish them. Selection is important because older adults tend to lose function and a reduced capacity for storing information. The second process
is Optimization, which makes it possible to maintain performance of certain skills through continued practice. The third process is compensation, which
is developing ways to focus on strengths and minimize weaknesses for other skills (Sigel and Rider, 2015, p.
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The Popularity Of Malaysian Architecture
For many centuries, Malay houses were almost exclusively built using wood. Though these intricately designed wooden houses are disappearing fast,
quite a few of the kampung residences still bear its proof. Many of the stilt houses of the country are still built using tree trunks and rattan as well.
Malaysia has an abundance of premium quality teak which partly explains its preference for wooden homes. Even such regal structures as Malacca
Sultanate Palace were built using high quality wood.
Advantages and disadvantages of using timber
There are some very good reasons for such widespread popularity of timber. Properly seasoned high quality timber can be extremely durable. It is
highly conducive for modular structures, which is another reason of its popularity in Malaysian architecture. Most the earliest buildings of the country
used to be highly modular in nature and sometimes no nails were used in the construction process.
It has great insulating capabilities. Wooden houses remain cool in the summer months and comfortably warm in the winter. It is a sustainable
construction material and as suited for the classical structures as the contemporary ones. It also boasts of an exceptional versatility. No other material
can be so successfully utilised for forming the basic structure of any residence as well as designing highly detailed furniture and decorative features.
The unique colour and texture of various species have a beautifying effect on the interior and exterior of our
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My Trip To Mandalay Essay
Newsflash: Mandalay doesn't suck – 7 things to do
Planning my trip to Myanmar, I told a couple of people about my itinerary:
Starting from Yangon, I wanted to work my way up north over Inle Lake and Bagan to Mandalay. The common response to that was: "Cool but don't
spend any time in Mandalay. I heard it's a horrible place".
So I was obviously on a mission to find the beauty of Mandalay, and guess what: I did.
The only real plans I made before were visiting the U Bein Bridge and Mandalay Hill.
Since there were three of us, it was cheaper to hire a driver for the entire day than to each rent a bike. It started pouring later on, so we were quite happy
with our decision.
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6. Mandalay Hill
It was still raining when we got up there but the view was still great.
This is one Monastery where you don't have to climb up anywhere as usual but Mue could actually drive us all the way, where an escalator was waiting.
Call me lazy – I was so happy with my legs still being sore from the 700 steps to Mount Popa I had done the day before.
7. Food
I loved the food all over Myanmar but the Street Food in Mandalay was my favourite.
Being closer to India and China than the other places I visited, the Street Food was just perfect. Most times I had no idea what I ate there but I loved it!
We managed to squeeze all this in one day, it could of course easily be spread over two. The streets felt very stressful to me, so this is not the city for
long walks but it's easy to get around and I loved the places we looked at.
I was super thankful we had Mue showing us around and telling us about his life, his culture and the places we looked at ("why is this pagoda white?"
"look how big it is! Do you want to donate all this paint to make it golden?") and saving us from the rain several
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Why Should The British Study Siamese
Siam was a small country that was slightly smaller than france. It was never colonized during the Age of Imperialism and instead managed to stay
independent. It was the only Southeast Asian state to avoid European colonial rule. Siam, now modern day Thailand, was located at the center of the
Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia. To the north was Burma, which was ruled by Britain, and to the east was Cochinchina and Cambodia, which
were annexed by France. With these two superpowers and their mutually competitive imperial projects closing in around Siam, it was a very dangerous
time period for them. They had to remain vigilant against the two countries or else be annexed by either one.
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While the French were rather skilled in that area, as seen in the construction of the Suez canal, relations between the two countries were not the best. As
the Siamese saw it, the French benefits from this the most and it implies that Britain and France have teamed up in order to slowly chip away at them.
However, this project was never implemented.
There was another failed British project, The Burma China railway. The Siamese saw this as an opportunity for Britain's attempt to annex Siam. To the
British however, it was merely a way to quickly move troops to prevent the French from annexing Siam should it happen in the future. Siam was forced
to be the one finance the entire project. Fortunately, the King was able to settle this without much dispute by saying that they will not finance it alone
while also forbidding foreign investments.
King Mongkut's successor, King Chulalongkorn or King Rama V went on many trips abroad to some of the Western colonies and to Europe. He
established many relationships with Russia, Germany, and several European countries. This helped in protecting their sovereignty and the effects of
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where people come to be together, share in a meal and connect over conversation. "Dinner time" is a special time to bond, to relax, to build memories,
and enjoy. The dining table has become a universal symbol of togetherness, and in South Florida, we like to take that tradition outside. There are so
many options for dining al fresco, and so many opportunities to enjoy it. Dining tables symbolize community, unity, celebration and so much more.
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I did research on the Asian Elephants which is also known as Elephas Maximus which is the scientific name. These animals are now known as an
endangered species. This means a species of plants or animals that is seriously at risk of extinction. Today I will explain many different things about the
elephants including their description, habitat, diet, the threats and causes of endangerment, and last but not least their status today.
An Asian Elephant is six and a half feet tall, twenty–one feet long, and weighs around eleven thousand pounds. Although Asian Elephants look and
sound to be big they are not as big as the African Elephant their skin is also a lot smoother than African Elephants. Their color range from a dark grey
color to brown, with pink patches on their forehead, ears, base of the trunk, and their chest. These elephants can live up to fifty to seventy years in the
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also be found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Bangladesh, and southern
China. Their varied diet allows them to live in disturbed forests as long as they have plenty of space to move around and make use of the different foods
without coming in contact with humans.
These elephants have a skillful trunk and large molars which allow them to gather and process a wide variety of vegetation, including grasses and
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result, he has to go to Burma to live with his Dad on a teak plantation to be safe. The thought of war coming to Burma has been going over everyone's
mind, but no one spoke of it, but then, Japanese come into Hawks Nest and takes Nick's dad into a labor camp. Nick is also captured and separated from
his father, but a monk named Hilltop helps Nick escape but on their journey they encounter Japanese soldiers but the elephant they are riding, Hannibal,
attacks them and they escape safely. The challenges that Nick faces on his difficult journey are: being separated from his father, the heat, and being
beaten. First of all, Nick has to survive for days without any family to support him. Nick got a letter from his father. Nick is hoping that he can escape
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because his mom is still in London and his father was taken to another labor camp while Nick is in a camp. A quote that helps support Nick's love to his
father, "Oh, he'll care" Nick said. "I'm going to be waiting for him up in his bedroom, and I'm not going to say a word about how I got there until he
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  • 3. Starbucks : A Strong Shaper Of A People Essay National culture is a strong shaper of a people´s values, attitudes, customs, beliefs, and communication. However, culture often forces companies to adjust their business policies and practices. Howard Schultz, who is the chief executive officer and chairman of Starbucks keep respect for every local culture. He summed it up when he said, "We remain highly respectful of the culture and traditions of the countries in which we do business. We recognize that our success is not an entitlement, and we must continue to earn the trust and respect of customers every day." Starbucks could not have predicted the enormous change it was about to go through almost 20 years ago. There are more than 24,000 stores in 70 countries, and it is clear that their passion for great coffee, genuine service and community connection transcends language and culture. With expansion and growth, come several challenges. Therefore, Starbucks stores in China, India, Russia, Mexico, South Africa or Italy have certain unique characteristics such as environment, prices, In January 1999, Starbucks entered the mainland China market by opening their first store in the China World Trade Building, Beijing. Starbucks is creating a coffee culture in a traditional tea–drinking society. As a first challenge the Starbucks store atmosphere was created as an old teahouse of China with a gathering place and a community living room. Since Starbucks is fully respectful of the long history of Chinese tradition and culture, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Description Of Environments In Poe's Short Stories By... Poe This essay is about how Poe uses the description of environments in his narratives. I shall explain this usage with close reference to several short stories by Poe. A full listing of the stories used appears in the List of Works Consulted at the end of this essay. It is important to note that in all of the stories, the narration is in the first–person. This has deep–reaching effects on how particular environments are described. This will also be commented upon. The first excerpt comes from a story entitled ?MS Found In a Bottle?: Our vessel was a beautiful ship of about four hundred tons, copper– fastened, and built at Bombay of Malabar teak. She was freighted with cotton–wool and oil, from the Lachadive islands. We had also on board coir, jaggeree, ghee, cocoa–nuts, and a few cases of opium. The stowage was clumsily done, and the vessel consequently crank. Poe describes his environments in great detail ? thus giving the reader a clear representation of where the scene is taking place. The above description is short and concise compared to a usual Poe description. Here he has described the ship as beautiful ? this is an opinion and not a description, and Poe often gives opinions in his descriptions. His description consists of the weight of the ship, what it is made of, where it was built, of what it was built, and the cargo it was carrying. A further minute detail is that the ship was lopsided because the cargo wasn't stowed properly. This is the sort of meticulous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Personal Narrative: My Trip To The Football Field First The trip there was so long it felt like four days but it was only two hours I was being sarcastic. When we got there as I mean we I mean the whole sixth grade and some chaperones but the whole sixth grade had to walk like 2/4 of a mile I have never been through a security thingy before it was like some sort of alien thing. Once we went through security we had to wait for a hour and then we got are tickets and we did not stop for food or anything we had to go get our seats so we wouldn't lose them so after we got our seats we looked at the view of the football field and it was lit. We got are seats and we went to go get food I got a hot dog and it was big. When I ate the hot dog I was thirsty so I got a large lemonade and it was big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis Isaiah Desrosiers The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life "This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice And Sing." I say with a frazzled tone. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But sadly, suddenly: I began to muff a little bit. Don't worry. Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I inhaled for a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling and I'm starting to sweat as I play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you nervous wreck, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank God I got through, and slowly walk back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent Show, playing that song at TEAK, a program for families of the minority like mine that helps kids get into college, in front of all of my teachers and peers. There is a long story behind that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a shiny, beautiful black Yamaha. Then that got ruined. Who by, all of my siblings. So they got a sharp, silver gray Casio. Then that got ruined. Again by you know who. If you don't, it was done by the siblings. Until finally, the one I have now: a Korg PA50, consisting of a nice shiny silver body, buttons all over, above a set of neat traditional black and white keys, a digital screen above them in the center. When I reached elementary school, my parents decided to place me in an after–school program that taught me how to play keyboard, on top of the classes I already had in school with Mr.Dangerfield, who also taught the after–school program. He served as a replacement for my former music teacher, Ms. Cadogan. They had a whole lot of people come in to try and take her place. All of them, except for Mr.Dangerfield, had no idea whatsoever what to do with a bunch of kids who wanted to learn music. So he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Tree Planting Project PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT TITLE: Tree planting and raising seedlings for Parubanga community Youth Group, Amuru District, Acholi, Uganda. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY: Tic–Ber Community Youth Group (TBCYG) CBO DURATION: 1 Year (Estimated Commencement Month is Aug 2010) ESTIMATED COST: USD 75,000 PREPARED BY: Project Director, TBCYG DATE OF SUBMISSION 23rd July 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. PROJECT OVERVIEW 2. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION 3. PROJECT DETAILS a. Goals and Objectives b. Clientele c. Methodology d. Staff/Administration/HR 4. EXPECTED OUTCOMES 5. PROJECT ACTIVITIES 6. BENEFICIARIES AND BENEFITS 7. RISKS AND ASSUMPTIONS 8. AVAILABLE RESOURCES a. Personnel b. Facilities c. Equipment/Supplies/Communication d. Budget 9. EVALUATION PLAN 10. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goal 1 – To encourage youths in the community and build in them the knowledge of income generating activities as a preventive measure against poverty. Objective 1.1 – To increase the knowledge of Parubanga community on income generation, and on dangers posed by poverty. Objective 1.2 – To advocate on the implementation of anti–poverty action plan (youth to have access to government funding other than donor funding). Goal 2 – To improve biodiversity conservation, land degradation and control climate change through establishment of teak woodlots and increase household food production, savings, investment and incomes. Objective 2.1 – To establish 10 acres of teak woodlots. Objective 2.2 – To Increase household production, savings and incomes. Objective 2.3 – Create employment opportunities. CLIENTELE There are two different clientele groups for this project. The first and primary clientele are the youths who have no hope for the future given the poor educational background in Parubanga. They will participate in the project as project members. This clientele group will be the first priority to benefit from the project objectives. The second clientele group is the community in Parubanga and Amuru district as a whole who will participate in the Project as consultants and also because the project is in their own area. This clientele group is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Swaziland Research Paper Front Cover (right) Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland Mary Kay Worth Page 1 (right) Mountains, Trees, Plants, and Flowers of Swaziland Mary Kay Worth Africa is beautiful. Swaziland is very small. May is fall there. This is about the land. Page 2 (left) Mountains Some places you can see very far. Page 3 (right) Eucalyptus Trees This kind of tree grows very tall. The bark sheds, making the trees look white. Page 4 (left) Execution Rock This tall mountain is where Swazis were marched off the top for their crimes. They do not do this anymore. Page 5 (right) Lebombo Mountains The mountains are rugged. The leaves are off because it is fall. Flowers bloom here when it is cooler and it has rained. Page 6 (left) Savanna Acatia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pampus grass Page 20 (left) Think About It What other countries would you like to visit? Why? Which have you eaten: pineapple, maize, avocado, marula, sugarcane? What did you learn new about Swaziland, Africa? Pick something interesting to do your own Swaziland research. What did you choose? Why? Back cover (left) This is book 3 of a text set about Africa, the science and geography book. Book 1, HEY ELEPHANT! WHERE ARE YOU? is a fiction inspired by safaris in Africa. Book 2, Banele, the Girl from Swaziland is non–fiction about the day I shared with Banele and her family. About the Author Child of God, Grandma, Mother, Daughter, Sister Teacher, Principal, Superintendent, Professor Traveler, Storyteller, Photographer, Actor, Musician, and Author In addition to original text, most often inspired by true stories, the photos in all her books are her own. Technology has added the ability to design and bring a vision to life. Mary Kay's dream includes inspiring educators and students to tell stories, write, illustrate, design and SHARE! Mary Kay is also the author of Dear Deer, The Truth About Santa, and Three Christmas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Eva Kitchen Narrative "Good morning, Eva." The deep, soulful sounding voice travelled effortlessly down the dimly lit hallway into Eva Gentry's bedroom, where the light of the morning sun slipped through several tiny openings in the thick sapphire blue drapes that covered both windows. Eva had grown quite accustomed to hearing that voice every morning for the past year and a half. Although she wanted to remain in bed just a little while longer, nevertheless, she slowly opened her light brown eyes. In addition to the aroma of fresh brewed coffee filling the air, the smell of sweet, crispy bacon engulfed her nostrils, tempting her to quickly rise from beneath the thick periwinkle– colored comforter. Propping herself up against two fluffy queen–sized down pillows, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You're making it sound way too clinical." "Meaning?" the voice questioned. At that point, Eva threw back the covers, revealing the plum and pink striped pajamas she wore, slipped her feet into the white terry cloth slippers positioned at the side of her bed, and proceeded down the hallway. Emerging from the other end, she walked into the large, ultra modern open–concept kitchen comprised mainly of stainless steel, marbled black and white ceramic tile, and multi–colored glass. Adam, a tall, handsome, athletically built man of about thirty–five years of age, stood behind the island in the center of the room. The look on his face depicted his confused. "Meaning it doesn't sound natural, you know, like something a person would normally say," Eva explained, approaching the breakfast table made of teak wood. "However, I must admit that everything you've prepared looks picture perfect and smells absolutely delicious." After hearing the gracious compliment bestowed upon him, Adam, who was dressed in a charcoal gray sweat shirt and a pair of boot–cut blue jeans, smiled at Eva and then joined her at the table. Pulling out a chair, he offered her a seat at the table and then sat down at the opposite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Company Analysis: Harfam Makmur Jaya, Situbondo Indonesia The framework is derived from literature of foresty invesment performance measurement as well as from the case study findings. Case study has been implemented in Harfam Makmur Jaya, Situbondo Indonesia, a forestacy company investment. III. Finding and Discussion 3.1. Company Profile Case study conducted in Harfam, a company engaged in the planting of forests since 2004. Starting from the high attention of Harfam founders to the conservation of nature and natural empowerment that can provide economic value. Soils and Critical land planted tested with teak seedlings and Jabon. Further, it is developed by means of recovery plants. Soil quality becomes better. Land becomes green again. Harfam in collaboration with field forestry experts and forest dwellers do maintain forest, also formulate suitable fertilizer for managed plants. Crop has better quality, the failure rate is small and the sale value of forest products is very high which can provide welfare for the owner and support village community. Harfam also does research on plant seeds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Forest planting is done through a system of intercropping with other productive plants. Harfam manages forests, are not wholly owned by Harfam. Forests also owned by individual owners who invest in his own land. Harfam has vision to be the biggest environment exploiter and preserver company in the world. The mission of Harfam is: a. Educating people about the importance of managing forest land into economic value and foster a desire to invest as well as to grow awareness of the value of benefits that can provide shared prosperity. b. Synergy with reputable institutions in related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Clean Your Boat Research Paper We've all seen the overzealous sailors who wash down their boat after every two–hour sail, but did you realize they might actually be on to something? As it turns out, salt water can cause problems we'd do better to avoid. For example, have you ever noticed how your stainless remains mostly, free of rust, also called pox, when you hang at the marina? However, take your boat out for a couple months, and you may start to form a less than optimistic picture. Suddenly, your stainless boat starts to crop a fresh set of pox. Truth be told–it comes from the salt. Not so Crazy After All! We've all seen the guy who meticulously scrubs down his boat every morning with a gentle cloth. He takes the cleaning to a new dimension that almost seems unhealthy at first glance. However, wiping down the stainless and varnished teak with boat cleaning supplies might not be so crazy after all. Why? Because salt will almost immediately start to corrode your boat and form pox. You will first notice it on the stainless, but the salt will damage the rest of your boat as well. What Happens if You Don't Clean Your Boat? If you leave the salt on as a gel coat, it will cause chalking and pitting. Crystals from the salt will scratch and cause abrasions to your boat. Whether it's the isenglass or the other parts of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You started well, but you should examine the parts of the boat to make sure you removed the salt. Why? Salt has an infamous reputation for clinging onto surfaces even if you think you rinsed it away. To get rid of the salt, you will have to scrub down everything. This includes the exterior and the interior. As you wash it down, the cockpit and as high up the mast as you can should also be washed. In particular, pay special attention to the deck hardware and the pulleys. To clean the pulleys, you can spray water at the pulleys. Also, get the mechanism that self–steers as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Boat Failure When it comes to boat detailing, you want a qualified professional that has a background in boats and knows how to provide you with the best professional services. At Attention To Detail in FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, you can easily find a technician and schedule your detailing appointment. There are many companies that claim to be the best but will usually fail to provide you with an efficient service. Although you may come across tons of boat detailers, they do not all have the right experience or they may also lack the knowledge of using the proper equipment that is necessary to correctly detail a boat. In order to avoid costly risks, you are better off using a reputable boat detailing technician from Attention To Detail. Why should you use our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether you use your boat for entertaining or for casual purposes, it will need to be detailed at some point. A boat detailing is a technique that involves thorough cleaning of the interior and exterior of the vessel. In order to avoid crucial mistakes during this process, it is important to use the services of a professional so that you will get the best results. Since a vessel is always exposed to the changing weather, salt water and other elements, it will always be in need of special attention. A boat is constructed with a variety of materials that might be delicate and will require the use of quality products that will not damage the surface. By contacting a boat show detailing professional, you have the convenience of knowing that your vessel is in professional hands. Every boat requires the right detailing that will not cause further damage to its surface. At Attention To Detail in MIAMI, FL, we are dedicated professionals with the knowledge to perform a swirl removal, sanding teak, boat washing, waxing, metal polishing and other effective methods to restore your boat. With numerous years in the boat detailing industry, we are confident that we can supply you with the proficient services that you need. Since our professionals use eco–friendly products that are effective and safe, you will never have to worry about the detailing service that you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Changes In The 13th Valley Change the Inevitable In the book, The 13th Valley by John Del Vecchio, it has a unique feature in the prologue. That feature is a tall teak tree on top of a knoll and surrounded by a river. The journey to this tree is symbolize as the inevitability of change. The teak tree itself symbolize is the enlightenment one gets because of change. The river represent the change in one's attitude. The valley and the knoll represents challenges. Change is a constant in life, because without it, only nothing can exist. The experience of living life does not allow for nothing to exist, but instead there must be something that is always becoming different. Change is inevitable, it brings challenges, and it awards enlightenment. Throughout the book, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the book of Genesis, God told Adam "Of every tree garden thou mayest eat freely: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou should not eat from it" (King James Bible, Gen. 2. 16–17). According to Anada Coomaraswamy's book Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism, states that "The tree of wisdom is where the Buddha defeated and overthrown Mara" (35). This pertains to Del Vecchio's book because Lieutenant Brooks obtains wisdom of his journey to the tree. The wisdom he gets; he uses to create an inquiry call " An Inquiry into Personal, Racial, and International Conflict" (488). In his inquiry, he talks about why these conflicts happen base on his and his soldiers experience and knowledge. His solution to these conflicts is to find a way to structure language and cultures do not go against each other. He believes language and culture cause simple problems that over time cause a major conflict between society. Brooks' solution seems perfect, but it fails to acknowledge society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Titanic Research Paper The Titanic The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg in the morning of 15th April 1912 during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The RMS Titanic was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. It was built in Belfast by the Harland and Wolff shipyard with Thomas Andrews as her naval architect. There were around 2,224 passengers and crew on board the ship on her maiden voyage, of which 1,500 were lost. The ship could accommodate 833 First Class Passengers, 614 Second Class Passengers and 1,006 Third Class Passengers, making a total passenger capacity of 2,453. In addition to this, her capacity for crew members exceeded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Third Class facilities also including their own dining rooms as well as public areas including deck space, a smoking room for men and a reading room for women, although these were not as glamorous in design as the First Class facilities. However, even though the facilities and accommodations for Third Class passengers were less luxurious as First and Second Class, they were much better than on any other ships at the time. On many North Atlantic ships, Third Class accommodation was little more than open dormitories were hundreds of people were confined without adequate food or toilet facilities. White Star Line vessels provided their Third Class passengers with small, but private and comfortable cabins accommodating two, four, six, eight and ten passengers. The Titanic carried a total of twenty lifeboats. Fourteen of these were standard wooden lifeboats capable of carrying 65 people each, four "collapsible" lifeboats with wooden bottoms and collapsible canvas sides with a total capacity of 47 people each, and two emergency cutters with the ability to hold 40 people each. However, this meant that the Titanic only carried enough lifeboats for 1,178 people–slightly more than half of the number on board, due to the belief that the ships's constuction made the Titanic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis Isaiah Desrosiers The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life "This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice and Sing." I say nervously. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But then: I start to muff a little bit. Don't worry. Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I take a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling and I'm starting to sweat as I play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you dummy, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank God I got through, and slowly walk back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then Mr.Dangerfield decided to do a performance of The Princess and the Frog. So the afterschool program prepared to do the play. We would be doing the background music. Several weeks later, he decided to give an early preview of some of the music to the whole school. He let the students in higher grades perform. Then I saw an empty piano. I thought, Well, I'll be in the real show (which turns out later I wouldn't be in). Why can't I be in this One? and walked on up to the piano and started playing along. When I did that, everyone was surprised. After we were done, I got a standing ovation. Everyone was happy. Then I went back to regular classes, and I knew that I could play piano. But that was a long while ago. So through all this time, I practiced whenever I could and could remember to. I became excellent at playing by ear. But then, my music died for a little while. Later on, middle school fifth and sixth grade rolled around. We had music class again. Then my brain remembered all the songs, the notes, and the music came back. Sixth Grade rolled on in, and hit me hard with more work, more responsibilities. Yet through this, my musical life survived, thriving on those moments when I could be alone and just play anything on the keyboard. First half of the year, we had Japanese. I hated that class, and couldn't wait for when we switched to music. Then the halfway point of the year, and I started music. In fifth grade, we used recorders. But now, we used pianos. My main instrument. My music grew even more as we learned more and more on the piano, did more music. Then, as the end of the year started coming in, Ms.Barsamian, the music and drama teacher, decided we would do a little piano recital. She gave us tons of songs to choose from. But there were none that resonated with me, that I enjoyed playing, that I could connect to. And then I remembered. A song I had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Fried Locusts Character Analysis In the essay Fried Locusts, the narrator, Kamela Jordan shows her personality traits by the actions she had made. She is adventurous, on page 150, she wrote down that "On Saturdays after our chores were done, we were allowed to ride our bikes down the long hill to the river that ran lazy and clear in the dry season and rushed by in red–brown torrent when the monsoons fell." The character is smart. On page 149, Kamela talks about her school. "So rare was the day when someone didn't go home from school lined with angry red stripes." Kamela had found a way around this, "With a quick memory and a high motivation to avoid pain, I was rarely switched, though sometimes the teacher called me up to the front of the room anyway, pretending to add up my errors, just for the suspense of it. All in all, half days weren't a bad trade off." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Page 152, "We ate the frogs, too, scooped them up with a net and popped them down into the basket, tiny things that were best fried whole with a crunchy skin of batter, like the crabs." Her environment influenced her to be open–minded. The soldiers in the mountain also influenced her think differently, page 151. "At night, machine guns added their rat–a–tat rhythm to the clamor of crickets and slow croak of frogs in the paddies." The teachers in the school, who would hit the kids when they made a mistake, have influenced Kamela to think smarter and be braver. Her parents, because they were American missionaries so they had to go live in a foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Bangkok Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok is a five–star hotel in Bangkok owned in part and managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the original structure was the first hotel built in Thailand when it opened as The Oriental in 1879. Today, the hotel is one of two flagship properties of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and is known for service, which consistently places it among the world's best hotels Background and History When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American and his partner J.E. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To compete with popular clubs and a new local bar called Chez Eve, Krull established the Bamboo Bar, which soon became one of the leading bars in Bangkok. 2 In 1958 the ten–storey Garden Wing was built. It featured the city‟s first elevator and was home to the Le Normandie Restaurant. In 1967, fearful that Thailand would fall to the communists, Krull sold her share to Italthai which at the time was well on its way to becoming one of the country‟s most significant mercantile groups eventually totally some 60 companies involved in almost all aspects of the Thai economy. Italthai had been founded in the mid–fifties by Giorgio Berlingieri, an Italian born in Genoa and Dr Chaijudh Karnasuta, a Thai. Berlingieri felt that the Oriental had begun to rest on its laurels and had dropped behind its competitors. He wanted to develop the Oriental into one of the best hotels in the world. Too involved with his various businesses to devote time to the project, Berlingieri in November 1967 appointed 30–year–old Kurt Wachtveitl (1937– ), at that time manager of Nipa Lodge (a hotel that Italthai owned in Pattaya), as general manager of the Oriental. In 1972 the hotel acquired an adjacent property upon which it erected the 350–room River Wing. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok The Group began with the opening of its flagship property, The Mandarin, in Hong Kong in 1963, which soon built up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Taking Care of Outdoor Furniture Care for Winter Essay Winter's approaching. And you can tell that by the dropping temperature, changed colour of the leaves and the extra care your skin is calling for. But, we often neglect the furniture we leave outside in the cold. Like our skins, our patio and garden furniture need an extra bit of pampering too in the cold weather. We are now going to share with you the secrets of outdoor furniture care. Basic tips for winter furniture care If you have the space, put away your furniture indoors to protect it from extreme cold. Else, place weather–resistant covers on them outside. Take care not to cover wooden furniture as moisture could get into the wood and cause extensive damage to it. Wooden and aluminium furniture can actually be left in the open as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pine and oak are the most popular choices for softwood. It is readily available, which is why softwood furniture are relatively cheaper. But you need to put in a fair amount of care to preserve them. Keep in mind the following care routine. Wash the furniture regularly with a wood–cleaning product. Treat them with a wood stain or paint which contains preservative. Follow this routine both at the start and end of the winter season. Wicker furniture Wicker is a delicate material which contracts and expands with humidity and heat. This can cause splintering and cracking. Because of this, wicker furniture cannot be left out in the cold. They must be stored indoors properly. Plastic furniture Plastic furniture can become brittle over time when left out during winters or when exposed to strong sunshine. So, if possible, store plastic furniture for the winter in a garden shed or at the back of the garage. Metal garden furniture Create a barrier to weather on metallic furniture by repainting them every two to three years. Metal furniture need to be cleaned and checked for rust regularly. Paint the furniture with rust–preventing paint. Oil the joints and fixtures to free them if they are stuck. We would finally like to summarize our two–bits for your outdoor furniture care during winters. The best case scenario would be to store kind of furniture in a warm, dry place. However, if that is not possible, place them undercover outdoors, if possible in a shed. You may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Hsm 541 Week 2 You Decide HSM 541 WEEK 2 YOU DECIDE To purchase this visit following link: http://www.activitymode.com/product/hsm–541–week–2–you–decide/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM HSM 541 WEEK 2 YOU DECIDE HSM 541 Week 2 You Decide Scenario Summary You are the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Middlefield Hospital. Middlefield Hospital is a 450–bed tertiary care facility in a major urban area in the Northeast. The hospital is an integrated health system that provides the full array of inpatient and outpatient services. The hospital enjoys a reputation for quality care in the area. As the new CEO, you have learned that the hospital's employee turnover rate exceeds 20%, and there are over 100 nursing vacancies. You have also learned the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hospital enjoys a reputation for quality care in the area. As the new CEO, you have learned that the hospital's employee turnover rate exceeds 20%, and there are over 100 nursing vacancies. You have also learned the following facts that may be impacting these workforce shortages: A new hospital has recently opened in your market area that has produced competition for Middlefield Hospital. Employee morale has deteriorated over the last 12 months. Essex University (a local college) is considering eliminating its nursing degree program because there is continual difficulty in recruiting well qualified instructors. Your Role/Assignment The board of directors has asked that you provide a 750–word report detailing your strategies and recommendations to overcome the workforce shortages and to improve employee morale. The strategies and recommendations should be as specific as possible and include the resources needed for implementation. Your primary text and journal/website research must be used as a reference to support your analysis. Available Resources Review the points of view of the following people to obtain further insights on this assignment. K E Y P L A Y E R S Dr. Rusty Gates – Internist I have been admitting patients to Middlefield Hospital for 5 years. However, I recently moved my practice to the new hospital across town. The new hospital has much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Disadvantages Of Rug Flooring Rug flooring Rug ground surface is thought to be equivalent word with polish and style. So in the event that you are searching for new office flooring then you can think about utilizing as a rug that can make your space look rich. The organizations that arrangement with ground surface tiles can assist you with coming up with the right item that may be adept for your home. The majority of them keep up a decent gathering wherein they can offer you some assistance with choosing from diverse hues, styles and outlines. It would permit you to pick the style that matches your office dcor and can in this way upgrade the insides. Despite the fact that the rug deck looks exquisite, they have their own restrictions. Case in point, putting away the moved floor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is sans inconvenience to manage, impeccable to see, exceptionally intense and not overwhelming in spite of its sublime quality. Moreover it is normally versatile to infestations from creepy crawlies and growth. Teak ground surface is accessible in an expansive grouping of tones from a quiet smooth gold to a beguiling tanish red tone. Its grain is thought firmly as can be normal from strong wood. Regardless of the hues favored, the moderate developing teak has innate oils that seal the center layers of the wood as the tree develops. Indeed, even without medications and shine, your genuine wood deck will be actually lovely. Teak ground surface scores exceptionally on the Janka scale which distinguishes the solidness of floor materials. Introducing it in your house is a sensible choice on the off chance that you might want to be ensured of a maintainable outfitting. As a result of its innate quality and strength, you will have the capacity to profit by wonderful strong wood flooring for a long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. What is Finance Management? What is finance management? "Financial Management is the Operational Activity of a business that is responsible for obtaining and effectively utilizing the funds necessary for efficient operation." by Joseph Massie. What is capital market? "Are places where companies which need long term finance can meet investor" (business study guide, p120) P1.1– Identify the sources of finance available to new business you have chosen. Every business needs finance of money to invest; there are a number of ways to raise finance for a business. The type of finance chosen depends on the nature of the business. Large organizations or company are able to use a wider variety of finance sources than smaller ones, so the business will be chosen is PLC Company according to this fact. Savings are an obvious way of putting money into a business, there is a saving of £50.000, and because it is PLC Company, the business assess need is £750.000. The financial gap will be £750,000 – £50,000 = £700,000. There are two kind of business financial: 1. Internal faineance: The finance of money rose within the organization itself." by internal finance we mean money generate by company which is not need to meet operating costs, interest payment, tax liabilities , cash dividend or replacement of non–current asset".(Business study guide,p121). The organization need to raise £700.000 to be used in business, the internal sources of finance could be available: 1. Owner's investment (start up saving/additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Essay on Deforestation Deforestation is a major global problem with serious consequences to the planet. These consequences have a negative effect on the climate, biodiversity, the atmosphere and threatens the cultural and physical survival of life. Deforestation is the permanent destruction of indigenous forests and woodlands. It has resulted in the reduction of indigenous forests to four–fifths of their pre–agricultural area, so that now indigenous forests cover only 21% of the earth's land surface. The world Resources Institute regards deforestation as one of the worlds most pressing land use problem. It is now so bad that every minute an area of forest equal to 20 football fields is lost. Rainforests cover less than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Logging tropical hardwoods like teak, mahogany, rosewood and other timber for furniture, building materials, charcoal and other wood products is big business and creates big profits. Several species of tropical hardwoods are imported by developed counties, including America, just to build coffins which are then buried or burned. The demand, extraction and consumption of tropical hardwoods has been so massive that some countries which have been traditional exporters of tropical hardwoods are now importing the wood because they have already exhausted their supply by destroying their native rainforests in slash and burn operations. It is anticipated that The Philippines, Malaysia, The Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Thailand will all run out of rainforest hardwood for export within the next five years. In addition to logging for exportation, rainforest wood stays in developing countries for fuel wood and charcoal. One single steel plant in Brazil making steel for Japanese cars needs millions of tons of wood each year to produce charcoal that can be used in the manufacture of steel. Then there is the paper industry. A pulpwood project in the Brazilian Amazon consists of a Japanese power plant and pulp mill. To set up this single plant operation, 5,600 square miles of Amazon Rainforest was burned to the ground and replanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Bed Swing Research Paper A front swing is an asset to any home as some realtors believe owning one sells a house faster. Have a wooden swing brings out the enjoyment of being a kid again and swinging. It is also a great place for relaxing after a meal or coming home from a hard days work. Most homes that are built these days do have front porches but I have noticed that some builders are bringing them back. Even if we do not have a front porch we can hang a swing from a strong and durable patio cover or strong large tree branches. Porch swings make cozy place for lounging with your best friend for morning coffee. They are also a good place for reading daily newspaper or just relaxing on a rainy day. Placing cushions on a wooden porch swing makes them more comfortable especially for gazing at the stars and enjoying warm summer breezes. When purchasing a wooden swing there are a few things to take into consideration. Do you have somewhere to hang a swing or are you thinking of buying a free standing swing? If you are going to hang the swing be sure it comes with all the proper hardware. If it is free standing all you need is a place where you will enjoy it the most. You also need to measure your front porch to sure to get the correct size swing for that area. It would be better to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most popular woods are wicker, cedar, pine, cypress, pine, teak, and sometimes alder. Wicker porch swings were very popular in the twenties and thirties and still hold their charm today; wicker can also be painted to match your house. Cedar porch swings are very popular for their ability to withstand any type of weather. The natural oils in cedar will prevent decay and keep the little bugs away. The color of cedar starts out as reddish brown and will turn silvery gray as it ages. Cypress porch swings are very durable and will hold paint longer than any other wood. Cypress has a tendency to get small cracks that are referred to as weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Chen Ah Teak Case Even though one name appears in the council rate and valuation books per property it was often the case that a dozen people would be living in dwellings on the one property that housed the market gardens. Chen Ah Teak, a market gardener from the North Sydney area, stated that he employed half a dozen to a dozen men, all of whom he engaged in Australia rather than shipping them across from China. Often the dwellings found on market garden properties, according to the rate books, would range from shingle roofed stone cottages to wooden houses clad with iron roofs. The six workers at War Hop's garden on the North Shore all slept in the same house in three rooms, with two men in each room. The working conditions were not the easiest. The owner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. British Imperialism In South East Asia Imperialism is defined as "a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means" (Britannica, 2018). British imperialism had various consequences of Burma (Myanmar from 1989) in South East Asia over the past two centuries both positively and negatively in a number of ways. Some of these major consequences effected the country politically through the Anglo–Burmese wars, economically due to loss of trade to Britain and socially by losing the Burmese culture. The British imperial powers craved Burma and its territory during the struggle of their political rule throughout the Anglo–Burmese wars. The British rule in Burma lasted from the first Anglo–Burmese War in 1824, throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2018). Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/ff4_burmacampaign.shtml BBC. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/burma_campaign_01.shtml Britannica. (2018). Imperialism. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The–initial–impact–of–colonialism Daily Mail. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article–1168185/Revealed–The–terrible–suffering–extraordinary–courage– British–WW2–soldiers–fighting–Japanese–Burmese–jungle.html English Dictionary. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.dictionary.com/browse/imperialism Google Maps. (2018). India – Google Maps. Retrieved from https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/India/@20.0127399,64.4523598,4z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x30635ff06b92b791:0xd78c4fa1854213a6!8m Hays, J. (2013). British Rule of Burma. Retrieved from Facts and Details: http://factsanddetails.com/southeast–asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry–3007.html History of War. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/campaign_burma_japanese.html Myint–U, T. (2005). The Making of Modern Burma. Cambridge: Cambridge University. Sargent, I. (2004). Twilight Over Burma: my life as a Shan princess. Amsterdam: Chiang ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Story Of Indi Beginnings In the documentary " The Story of India: Beginnings" takes place in India in the 50,000 B.C.E.–1,000 B.C.E. It takes about the early beginnings of India our ancestors first walked out of Africa only 70,000 years ago, around the shores of the arabian sea and down into South India. The first indians that stayed left there trial, and some of them were beachcombers, barefoot hunter–gathers driven by chance and necessity. They performed a special ritual for their god of fire. They also practice the traditional way of marriage from the ancient that is to marry the first cousin. In the documentary it also said that the invention of agriculture started in the stone age in the Near East, Dr. Reeves also taught us that in class. That way they could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example if somebody from a higher caste dies, who takes care of everything is the lower caste, they care for the body, put in some type of envelope to be burnt. Nobody else can touch the body if not from their caste, other people are allowed to watch, going a little bit further the higher caste does not even touch people from the lower caste, but they can't live without the other one. At a certain point the documentary reaches the part where it explains about religion and specifically concentrates in Buddha. One day u in his glorious life in a big castle, recently married, he saw the reality of human life which was suffering and death, on that moment he left his house, his wife and family seeking the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Aspects Of Myanmar Royal Architecture In Ancient Mandalay. ASPECTS OF MYANMAR ROYAL ARCHITECTURE IN ANCIENT MANDALAY ZWE NAING HTIN1 , TIN TIN AYE2 , MAUNG HLAING3 1Ph.D(Candidate), Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar 2Lecturer (Architecture), Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar 3Professor and Head, Department of Architecture, Yangon Technological University, Myanmar Email – zwe.2009architect@gmail.com, tintinaye7@gmail.com, drmgmghlaing@gmail.com INTRODUCTION: In Myanmar, the formal name of Mandalay Old Palace is "Mya Nan San Kyaw" in Burmese.Mandalay is one of the old cities in Yadanapon Period (1858.AD–1885.AD). Mandalay was founded by King Mindon in 1858 as a new capital. The borders of the old city of Mandalay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (iv) To assess the aesthetic evaluation of Royal Architecture at Mandalay Old Palace. (v) To figure out the architectural aspects and physical aspects of Royal Palace. LOCATION OF THE STUDY: The Mandalay Old Palace is located at 21˚59' N and 96˚6' E, and occupied part of a plain which stretches about thirteen kilometres from the Irrawadddy on the west, the Shan Hills on the east, the Madayar river on the north, and the Myit–nge river on the south.[6] SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS : This paper is primarily scoped to focus on study and analysis of the followings. (i) Study on the buildings of Eastern Royal Zone at Mandalay Old Palace which are mainly based on field surveys, literature reviews and any other related inscriptions of the subject. (ii) Study on the construction systems and distinctive architectural features without included the detail ornamentation of the Mandalay Old Palace in Yadanapon Period. (iii) Figure out the aesthetic evaluation of Myanmar Royal Architecture in Yadanapon Period. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: This research is primarily focused on historical & architectural changes that this requires searching for evidence, collecting and organizing that evidence, evaluating them and summary with sub–conclusion from the evidence that is holistic and believable. More informative photographs, site and building measurements are collected for future references and data analysis. As the whole study is the analysis of zoning and function, building ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Case Study On Luxury Hotels CHAPTER 4: LUXURY HOTELS 4.1) WHAT ARE LUXURY HOTELS? A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging and accommodation services paid for on a short term basis. The larger the hotels the more guest facilities provided. Luxury hotels are the largest of the lot. In the 17th century English towns were swarmed with inns and taverns. By the 18th century these lodges became more professional and started catering the wealthy. One of the first hotels was opened in Exeter in 1768 but the Tremont house in Boston opened as the forerunner of luxury hotels with 170 rooms in 1829. Eventually these hotels penetrated the market with the opening of Tremont house, Astor house in USA, Savoy hotel in Uk and the Ritz in London and Paris A luxury hotel is a hotel that offers luxurious amenities, full service accommodation, highest level of personalized and professional service with atleast a 5 Star and 5 Star ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a luxury hotel chain spread over 32 countries. It is the premier of luxury hotels, featuring the most lavish venues for meetings, weddings, events and receptions. It defines simple yet modern elegance. JW Marriott promises to provide a purpose for every detail and decoration even if it may go unnoticed. When it comes to the food only the best and most fresh ingrediants. They strive to project the esthetics of the city or the country the hotel is located in, in all their resteraunts and departments of the hotel. It provides an environment where guests feel welcome and free to be themselves. It reflects its suroundings and imparts a sense of harmony delivering lasting memories. The JW is currently placed between full service hotel brands and high end luxury brand at the top of the tier. Growth rate 60 %. The JW Marriot is commited in preserving the environment by having linen free table tops, LED lighting, Green meeting packages and usage of recycled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Hatshepsut Essay Hatshepsut's temple was built in the 15th century to the Queen and Pharaoh Hatshepsut. It was a mortuary building; although it was used for religions purpose to worship the Egyptian Gods. It has an unique style since the architecture was based on the Egyptian traditional buildings. Ananda Temple was built in the 12th century by the King Kyanzitth located in Bagan, Myanmar. This building is one of a kind, the legend say that the king once hosted 8 monks who showed him the places and temples that they lived before, the king then ordered to build Ananda Temple and as the building was finished, he ordered to kill the architects. Both of the buildings have mainly a single axis that leads to the most important room in this building. They both elevate as they "reach the sky/heaven", both of them have terraces that goes to the higher room in the building. They are both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Ananda Temple, the images depicted in the walls are from the life of Buddah, from his birth all the way to his enlightenment. Both buildings have big statues that represent the importance of the ones they worship. Ananda Temple has four impressive gilded teak (30 ft., 9.5 m.) standing Buddhas, facing the four cardinal directions. Hatshepsut's Temple has statues of the queen Hatshepsut herself, depicted as a strong male pharaoh and gods such as Amon–Ra. The two buildings are not totally fully standing now a day. Hatshepsut's Temple was vandalized by the successor of the throne, Thutmoses the third. On the contrary, Ananda Temple was partially destroyed by an earthquake, though it has been restored over the time by the government. However, both of the buildings have problems with tourists who gradually destroy the paintings and statues with the touches of the hands and the humidity of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Bangkok Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok is a five–star hotel in Bangkok owned in part and managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the original structure was the first hotel built in Thailand when it opened as The Oriental in 1879. Today, the hotel is one of two flagship properties of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and is known for service, which consistently places it among the world's best hotels Background and History When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American and his partner J.E. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elbow Beach, Bermuda 2. Mandarin Oriental, New York 3. Mandarin Oriental, Miami 4. Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco 5. Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C. 6. Mandarin Oriental, Riviera Maya, Mexico 7. Mandarin Oriental, Boston 8. Mandarin Oriental, Grand Cayman 4 9. Mandarin Oriental, Chicago 10. Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas 11. Mandarin Oriental, Dallas 12. Mandarin Oriental, Dellis Cay, Turks&Caicos Europe Continent 1. Mandarin Oriental, Du Rhone, Geneva 2. Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park, London 3. Mandarin Oriental, Munich 4. Mandarin Oriental, Prague, Czech 5. Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona 6. Mandarin Oriental, Jnan Rahma, Marrakech 7. Mandarin Oriental, Paris Hotel Map 5 The hotel located on the bank of the Chao Phraya River. The Hotel The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two–story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer, Thai author Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. 6 Accommodations Rooms All of rooms in the River Wing or Garden Wing Rooms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. My Design Will Be Built For Both Genders Name: Room: Review of Literature (8 complete pages, double–spaced, 12 pt font./Times New Roman) –Make sure there are subtitles each part of your research Target Audience Age: There is no target age group. However, my design does involve glass, so whoever uses my product must be at least 8+ or with adult supervision, with a hard enough or far enough drop, the glass can break and potentially injure someone. Most people that will be using my design will be about 20+, but anyone can use it, as long as they can be trusted holding glass/ with glass. Gender: My design will be built for both genders. The design will not be gender specific, therefore both male and female can use it, because there isn 't anything that makes it designed for a certain gender. The product will not affect men differently from women or vis–versa, women differently from men. Hobbies/Interests: My design can work for anyone, especially if you love to be organized. It helps people have more space to work freely and they can have everything quick at hand. Artist/ anyone who likes to draw can use my design to put paint, or anything else that 's about 5 inches. You can also use my design for little things like phone chargers or to even store your pet 's food. Not only artist, but also people like carpenters can use my deign to store things like nuts, bolts, screws,etc. Occupation: My design is more made for teachers or artist or people with office jobs. Also carpenters, they can use the mason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Isaiah Desrosiers: Song Analysis Isaiah Desrosiers The Ridiculously Long History of Music in my Life "This is a song I learned a while ago. Some of you may know it. Others won't. It is the African American National Anthem. Lift Every Voice and Sing." I say nervously. I start to play the song beautifully. I have the proper hand position and the right tempo. But then: I start to muff a little bit. Don't worry. Hardly anyone knows the song. They wouldn't notice the mistake. I take a breath as I continue. My hands are trembling and I'm starting to sweat as I play the last part of the song on the keyboard. Come on, you dummy, keep it together. I feel like an idiot. I thank God I got through, and slowly walk back to my spot as everyone applauds my "finale." I was in the Talent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then Mr.Dangerfield decided to do a performance of The Princess and the Frog. So the afterschool program prepared to do the play. We would be doing the background music. Several weeks later, he decided to give an early preview of some of the music to the whole school. He let the students in higher grades perform. Then I saw an empty piano. I thought, Well, I'll be in the real show (which turns out later I wouldn't be in). Why can't I be in this One? and walked on up to the piano and started playing along. When I did that, everyone was surprised. After we were done, I got a standing ovation. Everyone was happy. Then I went back to regular classes, and I knew that I could play piano. But that was a long while ago. So through all this time, I practiced whenever I could and could remember to. I became excellent at playing by ear. But then, my music died for a little while. Later on, middle school fifth and sixth grade rolled around. We had music class again. Then my brain remembered all the songs, the notes, and the music came back. Sixth Grade rolled on in, and hit me hard with more work, more responsibilities. Yet through this, my musical life survived, thriving on those moments when I could be alone and just play anything on the keyboard. First half of the year, we had Japanese. I hated that class, and couldn't wait for when we switched to music. Then the halfway point of the year, and I started music. In fifth grade, we used recorders. But now, we used pianos. My main instrument. My music grew even more as we learned more and more on the piano, did more music. Then, as the end of the year started coming in, Ms.Barsamian, the music and drama teacher, decided we would do a little piano recital. She gave us tons of songs to choose from. But there were none that resonated with me, that I enjoyed playing, that I could connect to. And then I remembered. A song I had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Late Adulthood Interview Research Paper Late Adulthood Interview and Reflection The late adulthood interview took place on March 29, 2017 at approximately 4:30 p.m. The interviewee's name was Doris Cotton, who is one of my close cousins. The interview took place in her home in Scooba, MS. The atmosphere of her home was very warm and cozy. Hanging from her living room ceiling was a large chandelier, and she had shiny hardwood flooring of a teak color. Her home also had a sweet smelling aroma of lavender scent. Doris is a 68–year–old, African American, female. She is the second oldest child of five girls. Doris regards herself as a Christian woman who attends church regularly, where she sings in the choir. When asked what she most and least enjoyed about getting older, she stated that she most enjoyed the flexibility of doing things at her own will. She also enjoys that she gets to spend more time with her daughter and granddaughter. She has the freedom to enjoy life and do things that she values, especially since she is retired. One of her least things about getting older is that health issues and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The SOC Model supports the idea that individuals in their older adulthood stage should optimize their most useful abilities while compensating for their losses (Sigel and Rider, 2015, p. 258). The first process of the SOC Model is Selection, focusing on certain goals and the resources needed to accomplish them. Selection is important because older adults tend to lose function and a reduced capacity for storing information. The second process is Optimization, which makes it possible to maintain performance of certain skills through continued practice. The third process is compensation, which is developing ways to focus on strengths and minimize weaknesses for other skills (Sigel and Rider, 2015, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The Popularity Of Malaysian Architecture For many centuries, Malay houses were almost exclusively built using wood. Though these intricately designed wooden houses are disappearing fast, quite a few of the kampung residences still bear its proof. Many of the stilt houses of the country are still built using tree trunks and rattan as well. Malaysia has an abundance of premium quality teak which partly explains its preference for wooden homes. Even such regal structures as Malacca Sultanate Palace were built using high quality wood. Advantages and disadvantages of using timber There are some very good reasons for such widespread popularity of timber. Properly seasoned high quality timber can be extremely durable. It is highly conducive for modular structures, which is another reason of its popularity in Malaysian architecture. Most the earliest buildings of the country used to be highly modular in nature and sometimes no nails were used in the construction process. It has great insulating capabilities. Wooden houses remain cool in the summer months and comfortably warm in the winter. It is a sustainable construction material and as suited for the classical structures as the contemporary ones. It also boasts of an exceptional versatility. No other material can be so successfully utilised for forming the basic structure of any residence as well as designing highly detailed furniture and decorative features. The unique colour and texture of various species have a beautifying effect on the interior and exterior of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. My Trip To Mandalay Essay Newsflash: Mandalay doesn't suck – 7 things to do Planning my trip to Myanmar, I told a couple of people about my itinerary: Starting from Yangon, I wanted to work my way up north over Inle Lake and Bagan to Mandalay. The common response to that was: "Cool but don't spend any time in Mandalay. I heard it's a horrible place". So I was obviously on a mission to find the beauty of Mandalay, and guess what: I did. The only real plans I made before were visiting the U Bein Bridge and Mandalay Hill. Since there were three of us, it was cheaper to hire a driver for the entire day than to each rent a bike. It started pouring later on, so we were quite happy with our decision. Our very friendly driver Mue suggested a couple of activities in between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Mandalay Hill It was still raining when we got up there but the view was still great. This is one Monastery where you don't have to climb up anywhere as usual but Mue could actually drive us all the way, where an escalator was waiting. Call me lazy – I was so happy with my legs still being sore from the 700 steps to Mount Popa I had done the day before. 7. Food I loved the food all over Myanmar but the Street Food in Mandalay was my favourite. Being closer to India and China than the other places I visited, the Street Food was just perfect. Most times I had no idea what I ate there but I loved it! We managed to squeeze all this in one day, it could of course easily be spread over two. The streets felt very stressful to me, so this is not the city for long walks but it's easy to get around and I loved the places we looked at. I was super thankful we had Mue showing us around and telling us about his life, his culture and the places we looked at ("why is this pagoda white?" "look how big it is! Do you want to donate all this paint to make it golden?") and saving us from the rain several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Why Should The British Study Siamese Siam was a small country that was slightly smaller than france. It was never colonized during the Age of Imperialism and instead managed to stay independent. It was the only Southeast Asian state to avoid European colonial rule. Siam, now modern day Thailand, was located at the center of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia. To the north was Burma, which was ruled by Britain, and to the east was Cochinchina and Cambodia, which were annexed by France. With these two superpowers and their mutually competitive imperial projects closing in around Siam, it was a very dangerous time period for them. They had to remain vigilant against the two countries or else be annexed by either one. In 1855, the king of Siam, Mongkut, along with the British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the French were rather skilled in that area, as seen in the construction of the Suez canal, relations between the two countries were not the best. As the Siamese saw it, the French benefits from this the most and it implies that Britain and France have teamed up in order to slowly chip away at them. However, this project was never implemented. There was another failed British project, The Burma China railway. The Siamese saw this as an opportunity for Britain's attempt to annex Siam. To the British however, it was merely a way to quickly move troops to prevent the French from annexing Siam should it happen in the future. Siam was forced to be the one finance the entire project. Fortunately, the King was able to settle this without much dispute by saying that they will not finance it alone while also forbidding foreign investments. King Mongkut's successor, King Chulalongkorn or King Rama V went on many trips abroad to some of the Western colonies and to Europe. He established many relationships with Russia, Germany, and several European countries. This helped in protecting their sovereignty and the effects of imperialism. Siam eventually became an important country and a member of the League of Nations at the end of the World War I. despite all of the obstacles that they had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Deforestation: Size Of Manhattan Island In New York City Did you know that In the time it takes for you to say your name, a forested area as big as a football field is lost. By the time you finish reading this paragraph, an area the size of ten city blocks will be gone. By this time tomorrow, an area five times the size of Manhattan Island in New York City will have been destroyed? Deforestation needs to be stopped.Others think that Deforestation is a good thing and will help economy–stimulating businesses and improved road systems. It increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.It is a limited resource.It contributes to the extinction of wildlife. One big effect of deforestation that it Contributes to the extinction of animals and plants . In the text ¨Pros and Cons of Deforestation¨ it states ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As most of us probably know, photosynthesis (a process that happens in plants) filters carbon dioxide gases out of the air and releases oxygen¨. This means that cutting huge numbers of plants can have a very negative impact on the environment. It will allow greenhouse gases to build up and contributing to global warming. So use cutting down these trees in not helping the fact of global warming and it is not allowing plants, trees,etc to go through photosynthesis In the text Rainforest Resources it states "the Amazon Rainforest has been called the "lungs of the World" because the trees and other plants there produce about 20% of the world's oxygen. In addition, the Amazon Basin holds about one–fifth of the world's supply of fresh water. The rainforest is also rich in edible vegetation. Many foods that we eat every day were first found in the Amazon Rainforest. These include avocados, coconuts, figs, oranges, lemons, mangos, grapefruit, bananas, pineapples, chocolate, ginger, coffee, and several kinds of nuts".we need to help calm global warming not make it worse. We are also losing food and other cooking and drink making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Informative Essay On Outdoor Dining Focus keyword: outdoor dining Meta description: Title: Blog post: (photo?) The dining table has become an iconic gathering place for decades. It's where people come to be together, share in a meal and connect over conversation. "Dinner time" is a special time to bond, to relax, to build memories, and enjoy. The dining table has become a universal symbol of togetherness, and in South Florida, we like to take that tradition outside. There are so many options for dining al fresco, and so many opportunities to enjoy it. Dining tables symbolize community, unity, celebration and so much more. Taking all those symbols to the outdoors only maximizes the effect. Add the sun, the breeze, and all the fun of the outdoors can make any gathering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Asian Elephants: Elephas Maximus I did research on the Asian Elephants which is also known as Elephas Maximus which is the scientific name. These animals are now known as an endangered species. This means a species of plants or animals that is seriously at risk of extinction. Today I will explain many different things about the elephants including their description, habitat, diet, the threats and causes of endangerment, and last but not least their status today. An Asian Elephant is six and a half feet tall, twenty–one feet long, and weighs around eleven thousand pounds. Although Asian Elephants look and sound to be big they are not as big as the African Elephant their skin is also a lot smoother than African Elephants. Their color range from a dark grey color to brown, with pink patches on their forehead, ears, base of the trunk, and their chest. These elephants can live up to fifty to seventy years in the wild, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The habitat ranges from moist, evergreen lowland forests to dry semi–deciduous teak forest to cooler mountain forest up to ten thousand feet. They can also be found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Bangladesh, and southern China. Their varied diet allows them to live in disturbed forests as long as they have plenty of space to move around and make use of the different foods without coming in contact with humans. These elephants have a skillful trunk and large molars which allow them to gather and process a wide variety of vegetation, including grasses and herbs, leaves, fruit, farm crops, and bark. Elephants need to eat an average of one hundred and fifty kg per day to survive. They also need to drink water at least once or twice a day which is why they are always near a source of fresh water. Elephants use their tusks to pull bark off of a tree or to dig up roots out of the ground and then they pick up their food with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Elephant Run Quotes In the book, Elephant Run, by Roland Smith, there is a 14–year–old boy who lived in London until his apartment got bombed by the Germans and as a result, he has to go to Burma to live with his Dad on a teak plantation to be safe. The thought of war coming to Burma has been going over everyone's mind, but no one spoke of it, but then, Japanese come into Hawks Nest and takes Nick's dad into a labor camp. Nick is also captured and separated from his father, but a monk named Hilltop helps Nick escape but on their journey they encounter Japanese soldiers but the elephant they are riding, Hannibal, attacks them and they escape safely. The challenges that Nick faces on his difficult journey are: being separated from his father, the heat, and being beaten. First of all, Nick has to survive for days without any family to support him. Nick got a letter from his father. Nick is hoping that he can escape the labor camp and save his father but it is hard without family and knowing they can be in danger. This relates to not having family to support him because his mom is still in London and his father was taken to another labor camp while Nick is in a camp. A quote that helps support Nick's love to his father, "Oh, he'll care" Nick said. "I'm going to be waiting for him up in his bedroom, and I'm not going to say a word about how I got there until he promises help my father." (Roland Smith Pg. 214) Nick will go at great lengths to save his father even if it mean risking his life. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...