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Why Building Administrations Have A Developing Business...
Building administrations have been a developing business for a considerable length of time,
energized by the expanding many–sided quality of electronic vehicle frameworks, for example,
motor administration, security framework programming, and some more. The business sector
progression were further pushed by the propensity of vehicle producers to expand the obligation of
their suppliers. It has been and keeps on being essentially the stringent discharges enactment that has
brought building prerequisites up in Europe as far back as the mid '90s when the primary Euro
outflows standard produced results in 1993 (Euro 1). Amid the same time frame, it has been a
developing supplier and OEM test to guarantee that another vehicle meets the current standar­
d.
While it was entirely reasonable to legitimize the developing designing endeavors for huge
arrangement generation vehicle extends, the circumstance was rapidly breaking down for the
creators of specialty models subsequent to the mid '90s. Says Bernhard Bihr, Managing Director of
Bosch Engineering GmbH: "Corner model OEMs dependably had a rational comprehension of the
assets that could go into adjusting arrangement auto items for their vehicles. In any case, with
discharges enactment getting harder and rivalry getting harder, they understood that they required
more parameters and capacities to be tweaked for their make. Minor homologation was not adequate
any more." At the point when Bosch Engineering was established in 1999
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Diesel Mechanic
Diesel Mechanic "Gas is for cleaning parts, alcohol is for drinking, diesel is for power" Have you
ever wonder if people need help on their trucks? Well there is some that really need help on how to
fix them. There are guys out there that are studying and put in effort to be mechanics. They are
working hard to be able to work for companies and fix their vehicles. However, to be able to get
there you will need to work so hard. Being a mechanic has reasons and one of them is money. They
get paid very good. We are in a midst of great students that are smart and will have a great future.
There are some steps you have to take to get to the top. This career may not be glamorous, easy, or
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Some retirement benefits for diesel mechanic may include medical, dental, vision, paid vacations,
holidays, and excellent retirement plans, workweek in 40 hours, with most shops providing work
attire. Diesel services, technicians, and mechanics annually own more than $45,850 in less of one
year. If people do not have a diploma, they only get 20 percent minim but they need to have
knowledge and experience in installation, maintenance, and repair occupations. One of my biggest
ambition is to become a diesel mechanic because I love to be around oil, because of my father, he is
my inspiration, he always tells me to be someone, to work hard every day not to become a
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Rudolf Diesel : A Man Of Science
Rudolf Diesel
I. Introduction
According to the Famous Scientists web site, Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel was a man of science
who made a big contribution to today`s society. He contributed greatly in the field of mechanical
engineering, especially in nowadays transportation powering methods. Diesel is well–known for
having invented the diesel engine, however he also happens to be a connoisseur of the arts, a social
theorist, and a linguistic whose brilliant mind made breakthroughs which are still much appreciated
by the modern society.
II. Early life
Born on March 18, 1858 in a small Paris apartment at 38 Rue de Notre Dame de Nazareth, Rudolf
Diesel was the son of Theodor Diesel who was a struggling twenty–eight–year–old leather worker,
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(Grosser p8)
There he discovered The British Museum and the South Kensington Museum. Rudolf was
fascinated by the sciences and engineering exhibits. (Grosser p10)
Young Rudolf Diesel was sent to Augsburg by his father to live with his cousin in order to continue
the education, which he was able to have in France. He was enrolled in the Königlichen Kreis–
Gewerbsshule where it provided outlets for all his deepest interests; there was a chemistry
laboratory, a workshop equipped with a forge and machine tools and a municipal art gallery." By his
fourteenth birthday he had decided to become an engineer." (Grosser p11)
In the autumn of 1873, Rudolf enrolled in the mechanical engineering program of Augsburg's
industrial high school. Later, he would go to the Technische Hochschule (Technical High School) in
Munich. As a student engineer, Rudolf showed an intense dislike of waste and waste motion and
was appalled when his professor Carl von Linde told his class that the best contemporary steam
engines were only 6 to 10 percent efficient. (13). In October of 1879, after Rudolf defeated typhus,
the professor arranged for him to
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The Corporate Structure Of Puma
Puma is one of the world's leading athletic footwear, apparel and accessories companies. The history
of the company began in 1948, when Rudolf Dassler, the founder of Puma, had separated from the
existing business assets "Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik". Throughout the years they were the first to
introduce many new footwear innovations, including vulcanized soles on soccer shoes, uniquely
shaped soles on running shoes to enhance natural motion, athletic shoes with a Velcro strap, and the
Puma Disc system, which replaces laces with a series of wires. Thereby gaining a great success in
football and athletic boots . In 1986 company went public under the leadership Armin Dassler. In
1993 a new CEO Jochen Zeitz manages to turn the company from the law price to premium
company that is ranked as one of the three leading brand in the sporting goods industry . External
Analysis Since PUMA is an international organization there is a range of environmental factors that
can have an impact on it. The analysis of such challenges is to be conducted with the help of various
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Such a form of operations is especially appropriate for a company that has expanded its activity
across the domestic borders within the EU. This structure also allows the company's management to
have greater control over the company's actions and therefore prevents the issues discussed earlier in
the paper. Moreover, it basically reorganizes the company into a much more flexible nature allowing
the company's subsidiaries to take advantage of the occurring opportunities with a greater authority.
Yet the flexible nature of the company allows the top management to fully monitor the activities of
the subsidiaries
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Aaa, Inc.
Jalen Prince
Joseph Messam
Trimell Pearce
Warren Bell
Starting in the small town of Bavaria, Germany Adidas group was founded by Adi Dassler in 1924.
The first registered shoe was named the, "Gebruder Dassler Schuhfabrik" and that is when Mr.
Dassler embarked on his mission to provide athletes with the best possible equipment. Two of the
first athletes sponsored by the Adidas group were Lina Radke and Jesse Owens. Both who in fact
won gold medals while sporting the brand which was the start of an evolution. In 1949, Mr. Dassler
remastered his brand and moved the operation to Herzogenaurach with 47 employees. The Adidas
group sponsored the German national football team in 1954 against the undefeated and undeniable
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Customers, like Adidas, are able to consult with Framas on on any issues they are having/
performance standards they want met and Framas can provide solutions from the advanced practices
in manufacturing that their company acquires. Frames states to its clients via their website, "The
close integration of our specialists from the product development, the in–house mold design and
production guarantee rapid implementation of the idea to series production, in the highest quality
and efficiency". The care and detail that Frames applies towards the designs contribute to the overall
success of the Adidas brand and why so many customers are satisfied with all of their products.
Adidas is a company whose clothing and products are used and worn by many throughout the world.
A material used to manufacture their products is recycled polyester (PES). This material comes from
a variety of post– consumer waste, like used clothing and plastic bottles, that's reprocessed and spun
into usable fibres. The Adidas group corporation has a global supply chain that covers many
products. Therefore, by using this type of material to manufacture their products, they are reversing
their carbon footprint and saving a lot of money when making, packing, and distributing all over the
world. The use of PES helps the world reduce the amount of petroleum waste exerted, into the air,
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Use Of Diesohol As A Substitute For Diesel
In our world today diesel engines have become a substantial part of the society, being used in buses,
trucks, locomotives, tractors, and so on. Scientist has been seeking ways of improving the efficiency
of diesel engines by developing and testing alternative fuels. Recent studies explore the use of
diesohol as a substitute to diesel. Diesohol are classified as "a mixture of diesel fuel and anhydrous
alcohol blended using a chemical emulsifier," (Environmental Protection Agency, 2003).However a
major concern regarding diesohol is both alcohols and diesel have dissimilar physical and chemical
properties. Alcohols due to it being an oxygenate proved to burn cleanly and easily, and produce
decreased amount of soot and harmful emissions (Mithun Mohan,2015) .It is estimated its
combustion is around 3000 kJ/kg (The Engineering ToolBox, Unknown),(Mitun Mohan,2015).The
chemical equation for the combustion of alcohols :
CnH2n (l) 1OH (g) + (1.5n) O2 (g) → (n+1) H2O (l) + nCO2 (g) (Mithun Mohan, 2015)
There were a few disadvantage observed with the use of only alcohols. One being, it became
increasingly more difficult to burn alcohols as the molecules got bigger as more intermolecular force
is needed to break the bonds. Another issue is the trouble and expense of modifying the engines for
dual fuel capacity (Mithun Mohan,2015),(S.W. Mathewson.1980). In order to comply with the
already existing diesel engines scientist resolved the issue with a blend of alcohol and diesel so only
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History Of Pum A Shoe Factory Worker
History of puma
Abdikadir S. Hussein
Spalding University
History of puma
The beginning for puma, the multination brand that is the leading athletic footwear, apparel and
accessories companies in the world, all started in a town in the district of Erlange–hoohsyadi in
Bavaria, Germany. Christoph Von Wilhelm Dassler a common shoe factory worker, while his wife
Pauline ran a small laundry in Bavarian in the town of herzogenaurach.
When their son Rudolf Dassler went off to war in world war 1. Upon return from the war Rudolf
Dassler got a management positions at a factory and later down in his career in a leather wholesale
business. In 1924 Rudolf returned to his home town where he joined his younger brother, Adolf,
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Puma were the commercial sponsors for the 2002 anime series Hungry Heart: Wild Striker, with the
jerseys and clothing sporting the Puma brand. Puma ranks as one of the top shoe brands with Adidas
and Nike. The company has been led by former football professional Bjorn Gulden (CEO) since
July 1, 2013 many great
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Eassy On Diesel
Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 –1913)
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Module: EG1010
Assessment Type: Essay
The full essay title: Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 –1913)
Module Title: Communication in Engineering Practice
Student ID Number: 51767470.
Date of Submission: 01.12.2017
Introduction From the name Diesel on a first thought one may think of: Automobile, Engines, Fuel,
Transport, Diesel brand which deals with clothing, shoes, perfumes. This is enough to have an idea
of what this man has contributed to today's society. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel is a famous
engineer indeed and his path towards fame and fortune wasn't all rosy.
Early Life and Family Background Born on March 18, 1858 in Paris, France, Rudolf Diesel was the
son of Theodor Diesel who was a leather worker, and Elise Strobel. Diesel's parents were Bavarian
Germans from Augsburg. During the Franco–Prussian War of 1870, the Diesel family had to be
expelled from France which caused them to transfer to London. Young Rudolf Diesel was, however,
was sent back to Augsburg by Theodor Diesel to continue the education at Munich Polytechnic,
where Diesel studied engineering. Rudolf Diesel became excited by engineering as he visited the
National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts several times. Rudolf Diesel couldn't graduate in his 1879
class due to typhoid, but this didn't make him lose interest in what he loved the most. The following
year, Rudolf Diesel graduated with flying colours in fields of Engineering. At Munich Diesel a
student of the refrigeration engineer Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde. Diesel then went back to Paris,
where, in 1880 he worked with Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde at his firm. In 1883, Diesel was
married to Martha Flasche, had their sons Rudolf Jr. and Eugen, and their daughter Heddy.
Working Life(Career) Diesel and Linde designed and constructed a modern refrigerator as well as
ice plant in 1880. A year later, Diesel became the director of the plant. Diesel was fascinated by the
theoretical works of Nicholas Carnot, a French physicist who was the brain
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Adidas
adidas AG (German pronunciation: [ˈadiˌdas]) is a German multinational corporation that designs
and manufactures sports clothing and accessories based in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany.
Frequently mispronounced as (German pronunciation: [ ˈadIˌdɐ̯ s]). It is the holding company for the
Adidas Group, which consists of the Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade–Adidas golf
company (including Ashworth), Rockport, and 9.1% of FC Bayern Munich. Besides sports footwear,
Adidas also produces other products such as bags, shirts, watches, eyewear, and other sports– and
clothing–related goods. Adidas is the largest sportswear manufacturer in Germany and Europe and
the second biggest sportswear manufacturer in the world.[3]
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Although it is popularly claimed that the name is an acronym for All Day I Dream About Soccer,
that phrase is a backronym; the name is actually a portmanteau formed from "Adi" (a nickname for
Adolf) and "Das" (from "Dassler").
Early years and rivalry with Puma
Puma and Adidas entered a fierce and bitter rivalry after the split. The town of Herzogenaurach was
divided on the issue, leading to the nickname "the town of bent necks"–people looked down to see
which shoes strangers wore. Even the town 's two football clubs were divided: ASV Herzogenaurach
club supported Adidas, while 1 FC Herzogenaurach endorsed Rudolf 's footwear. When handymen
were called to Rudolf 's home, they would deliberately wear Adidas shoes. Rudolf would tell them
to go to the basement and pick out a pair of free Pumas.The two brothers never reconciled, and
although both are buried in the same cemetery, they are spaced apart as far as possible.[citation
needed]
In 1948, the first football match after World War II, several members of the West German national
football team wore Puma boots, including the scorer of West Germany 's first post–war goal, Herbert
Burdenski. Four years later, at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1500 metres runner Josy Barthel of
Luxembourg won Puma 's first Olympic gold in Helsinki, Finland.
The original Adidas logo until 1997, it is now used on Adidas Originals
At the 1960
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Drake Graham: A Short Story
22 year old Drake Graham had abandoned his dreams as a rapper, and had accepted the harsh truth
that he needed to get a day job. Little did he know the world around him was going to be flipped
upside down. Drake sat in his bedroom wondering, Where could I get a job? When his phone rang,
Lil Wayne, a famous rapper asked him to board a plane leaving the next day and join him on his tour
in Houston. Holy smokes! It's a dream come true! Drake immediately packed his bags and went to
sleep and dreamed about one thing, stardom. The next morning he woke up and hopped in his 8 year
old car, he could not afford anything better, and sped towards the airport. As a kid Drake had a
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and had his mind on only one thing, getting a day job. Getting a day job was innocuous, and it could
not hurt to have a steady stream of income. Even though he had an aversion for giving up on his
dream, he knew he had to get a full time job. That night he submitted applications to become a
cashier at several stores such as Walmart and Target. The next morning when he woke up he
checked his computer and saw an email from Target, he had been hired, and his first shift started in
2 hours. Despite the fact that his dreams had been shattered he was actually excited for his first day,
he was making progress in his
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Key Elements Of Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy
Introduction
Steiner schools have a distinctive and unique approach to education. The children on Steiner schools
are able to learn with their head, heart and hands (Childs, G. 1991).
Rudolf Steiner was born in 1861 (Childs, G. 1991). Steiner developed the philosophy:
anthroposophy, a new way of thinking. His mind–set towards the universe, life, spirituality, the
connection between those important aspects and how they influence each other was revolutionary.
He believed he has access to a higher consciousness through a clairvoyant knowledge of the
spiritual world. Inspired by the German theosophists Steiner started to focus on the spiritual areas of
research. Encouraged by the Theosophical Society, which had received Steiner's ideas positively, ...
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What is the vision of Steiner on education?
How are the key elements used in kindergarten education of the Vrije School in Rotterdam?
To what extent have the key elements in the taught curriculum changed over time?
Research question: What key elements of Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophical vision on education are
noticeable in the taught curriculum in kindergarten at the Vrije School Vredehof in Rotterdam?
This research question is focused on the key elements of the anthroposophy because they are unique
and differ themselves from key elements of other philosophies. The key elements are on a higher
spiritual level. Hence the key elements need to be defined. Steiner's books will be consulted for this.
The research will take place in kindergarten classes because the author is currently closely involved
with kindergarten education and intrigued by the particular approach of the Vrije school Vredehof
kindergarten teachers to children. For that last reason the focus is on taught curriculum of that
specific school. relevance of the research is described
The practical problem is accurately described, Connects to a wider established context (professional
body, social
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Company History : Adidas ' 3 Stripes ' Essay
Company History
Adidas was created in 1924 in Herzogenaurach a small town just outside Nurnberg in Germany. The
company's headquarters are still located in Herzogenaurach in Germany with subsidiaries in 60
countries. Adolf "Adi" Dassler was the founder of Adidas and he started to produce his own sports
shoes in his mother's wash kitchen. Adolf's brother named Rudolf Dassler joined the business right
after World War I. The company started in 1924 called Gebruder Dassler OHG, and began to
manufacturing shoes for athletes (www.adidas–group.com). On August 18, 1949 the company
registered the name of Adidas AG from "Adi" (a nickname for Adolf) and "Das" (from "Dassler")
starting again after the brothers split up in 1947. After the brothers split up, Rudolf Dassler created
the firm Puma and they became big business rivals in their own home town.
The registration of the soon–to–become famous Adidas "3 stripes" was done on the same day as the
trademark for Adidas and so they have been ever since. Adi Dassler was known for his big interest
in sports and valued quality and function, he is known for gaining insight from important athletes on
their needs and wants and close collaborations. His mission was to provide athletes with the best
possible equipment. Led by this strategy, Adidas earned at a very early stage a reputation for being
innovative and creative. In 1954, the German national soccer team won the World Cup Final with
their new technology screw–in–studs. This championship
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Religion Is Not Dogma, By Paul Tillich
As Tillich clams "Being religious means asking passionately the question of the meaning of our
existence and being willing to receive answers, even if the answers hurt". The twentieth century
philosopher and theologian, Paul Tillich argues that religion differentiates from the concept of what
theologians and scientist have asserting as true. He says religion gives a key to "ultimate concern"
which contributes to holy. However, Rudolph Otto, another German theologians and philosopher of
his time, has a different statement about the religion and "God". He sees religion as a rational
essence. Yet both agree that religion is not dogma, on the other hand, is rational, their concept of
understanding varies from each other. Tillich's one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Otto finds it, a strong traditional form of theology in Christianity which is "not only possesses such
conceptions but possesses them in unique clarity and abundance". The nature of the divine cannot be
contained in rational attributions only and they also "in fact imply a non–rational or supra–rational".
For example, God is non–traditional which is conceptualized in many tradition including Protestant.
For him, the root of all religious experiences and believes are coming from the unique state of mind
which is called "numinous". Numinous, which is characterized as holy according to him, is defined
by moral and rational aspects. It goes beyond moral and conceptual understanding. It cannot be
described by words because it is beyond the words that one can only feel it "in the mind as
accompanying emotions". Therefore, Otto analysis about numinous is based on feelings which is
responsible to the feeling of God, the holy.
Comprehension of numinous compactly related to "creature feeling". He claims that one experiences
the numinous as a being dependent on something that is objective. This external feeling is greater
and more powerful than themselves which can crush them in instant. He describes "feeling of
dependence" by giving an example of Abraham (Genesis xviii. 27)," which is yet at the same time
far more than, and something
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A report on how current provision and practice is...
Each one of the early years educators has played an important role in setting the foundations that is
the basis of the main curriculum's and foundation frameworks in schools today. Maria Montessori
believed in independence in nurseries and that children should be taught to use their senses first
rather than just educating their intellect with subjects such as maths and science. These of course
came later in the children's education but the main focus within her nurseries was to develop
observational skills through the environment and learning outdoors, and to provide the children with
carefully organised preparatory activities rather than repetition as a means of developing
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These are very much practical based activities and many are still carried on in schools today such as
learning to play an instrument. This is seen as an important activity for children in the early years
and lessons and clubs for this are seen as mainstream activities. Steiner believed that education
should be designed to suit the changing needs of a child as they develop mentally, physically and
emotionally. This can be seen in the current practices and provisions as there are different levels and
stages of which a child can progress through at their own pace, such as the stepping stones in the
birth to three matters and foundation stage curriculum. Each individual child is encouraged within
their own abilities to progress with their education and onto the next levels of development and
learning within today's practices, and Steiner's approach has therefore been influential on many
areas of the early year's education. His ideas on allowing children to be taught by the same teacher
for up to seven years have been adopted in some ways by secondary schools as a class is given the
same form tutor for up to five years and then another for two years if they progress to higher
education. He believed this was an effective way of giving children stability within schools, and the
tutors would almost be like main carers for the children until they left school.
Friedrich Froebel's 'kindergarten' is the modern day nursery,
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Chemistry and Technology in Biodiesel Essay
Chemistry and technology in biodiesel Biodiesel is a cleaner diesel fuel for diesel engines in many
types of vehicles. It is safer for the environment and is a cleaner version of diesel. It is made from
soybeans and other vegetation. It is made with a process called transesterification it seperates
glycerin from fat or oil and then methyl esters and glycerin is what is left over and used for the fuel.
Biodiesel had its origins with the invention of the diesel engine, as the diesel engine was designed to
run on Biodiesel. Rudolf Diesel was the inventor of the Diesel engine. He designed a single 3 m iron
cylinder with a flywheel at its base which ran on its own power for the first time in Augsburg,
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A lot of the crops are home grown in the united states so, we wouldn't have to depend on other
countries for stuff to make fuels out of. Some draw backs to biodiesel is that it is more expensive to
produce than petroleum–based diesel fuel, and can degrade rubber fuel lines on older engines and
reduces the life of the rubber lines. Biodiesel on a wider scale can turn crops into cash crops and
reduce the amount of crops for food. Most diesel engines can run off of biodiesel which means a lot
of vehicles wont have to be altered to use biodiesel instead of petroleum–based diesel fuel. That
means they are easy to use but can sometimes be hard to find. Biodiesel affects society today,
because big businesses can use them to have "greener" vehicles and burn the fuel cleaner to help the
environment and can keep people from having respiratory problems because of the less pollution. It
can also help on the economy because you can use used vegetable oil from fast food restraunts.
Therefore biodiesel has pros and cons to it. It can cut down pollutions and the use of petroleum–
based diesel fuel, and the dependence on other countries for petroleum. But also, it can be more
expensive to produce and can cut away at our crops for foods. These technological advances in fuel
can help the environment and reduce on pollutions which is a big deal these days. Petroleum is not a
renewable resource, but this organic vegetation is. Using a renewable resource for fuel
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Career Field Analysis: Diesel Mechanic Essay
Ever since I could go with my dad in the tractors and equipment on the ranch, I knew I wanted to be
a part of its operation. I have always been fascinated with the operations of diesel engine and much
of a valuable asset they are to our world today. I helped out on the ranch whenever I could driving
equipment. In the summer time it was my job to operate the swather. I really enjoyed operating it as
much as I enjoyed fixing it when it broke down. When it came time to go to college the decision for
a major was pretty clear. This is my second year in college in the diesel program and I really enjoy
it. I have learned a lot about diesels and the field and this is what I want to do. Diesel mechanics fix
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There are "a large number community colleges and trade and vocational schools offer programs in
diesel engine repair that may lead to a certificate of completion or an associate's degree (United
States)." Acquiring a certificate or associates of applied science is critical to getting a job no matter
how much you think you know. At the job every mechanic will start at the bottom of the ladder
doing menial tasks that will build them up into more important and harder jobs. An entry level job
could be something simple like changing oil to a more experienced position of field repairs. Rocky
Mountain Cummins is a chain of shops along the Rocky Mountains that covers nine states selling
and servicing Cummins engines. I researched a diesel technician opening that was posted on their
website. They gave a brief description of what the company does and their purpose. Next, they talk
about responsibilities that applicants should have which include "safety, customer satisfaction,
business and basic other responsibilities (Rocky)". After that they give a very long list of
requirements
High School Diploma or GED is required.
A 2–year technical training program completion, or completion of a 3 year apprenticeship, is
strongly preferred.
3–5 years of hands–on experience is required working on diesel engines.
Prefer Cummins ISX & N14 certification.
Quickserve experience
A minimum of 2 years of customer
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Internal Assessment Of Puma
Ibrahim Yarow
Internal Assessment Question: How can a popular brand, such as PUMA, increase sales?
Introduction
PUMA is a German Sportswear company that produces and sells sporting and casual apparel to
athletes and the average person all over the globe. PUMA is technically a later version of the
German sports footwear store, "Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory", founded by the brothers Rudolf and
Adolf Dassler in the early 1920's. Dassler Brothers shoe factory very popular in the 1920's. They
had a great amount of exposure. Famous Athletes wore their products and they were worn in events
that were really a big deal. For example, at the Olympic Summer Games in Amsterdam in 1928, a
lot of the German athletes wore Dassler spikes. In 1936, Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the
Olympic Games in Berlin wearing spikes made by Dassler. Approximately seven gold medals and
five bronze medals were won by world class athletes wearing Dassler shoes and two World and five
Olympic records were broken. The actual company was called "Ruda" but then changed to "PUMA"
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One opportunity that opened up in recent times is advanced technology. Through technology, PUMA
is able to get their products out there through websites, and social media acoounts. Social media is
the best way to get the younger generation. This helps build their market, audience, and gain
sponsors for their brand. It also helps build on strengths like branding and strengthening their
management side. Once PUMA gets ahead and uses things like technology, things will increase. Just
the internet alone is a powerful source. Technology can also improve the quality of their products.
no matter if it is designingactually putting it together, technology helps get it done. The more
appealing the product, the easier it is to get the product out there, and the easier it is to sell
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The Theory Of Head Start Program
Head Start is a federally funded, education development program that was created in 1965. The
program provides education and services for eligible children from low–income families. Head Start
's philosophy focuses on the development of social–emotional, physical and mental health, nutrition,
and working with families and the community and stated "low–income people should help plan and
run their own programs" (p. 41–42). Head Start has truly expanded their resources over the years by
providing a full school year for ages 3–6 years old and offering services such as health screenings,
referrals, and social services (p. 42). Most importantly, each and every Head Start program must
follow the federal Head Start Program Performace Standards that address all areas of development
(p. 42). The program is truly committed to support low–income families and creating an education
system that supports all aspects of the child. Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the founders of Head
Start and adapted the Ecological Theory. The theory describes how social and cultural contexts
influence a child 's development. Those contexts would include social, political, legal, and economic
systems (p. 131). According to Bronfenbrenner, he believed each system influenced eachother as
well as the growth of the child. He also believes in the importance of family, peers, community,
culture, society, and the time period (p. 131). The theory relates to the Head Start program because it
discusses how society
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Historical Development Of Play Research
In this assignment, I am going to explore the concept of play by investigating the historical
development of play, also considering the social and cultural aspects which has led to the
appropriate practice today. First of all, I'm going to talk about why play is important.
The importance of play was recognised in the Children Act 2004 which sets out five outcomes
within the Every Child Matters (ECM) framework. These include being healthy, staying safe,
enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and economic wellbeing. There are various
definitions of play and playing.
'All children and young people need to play. The impulse to play in innate. Play is a biological,
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Fantasy play was considered important to her and play as a whole was seen substantial to overall
development. She recognised the importance of a nurturing environment, which allows the children
to discover their interests with no fixed curriculum. As she believes in the emotional expression of
play, she believes play is an important part of children's lives at home as well as at placement, this is
accomplished through love and warmth to ensure stimulating opportunities in both settings. Isaacs
valued parents as the child's primary educators and believes this is why play should be interlinked
between the setting and home. Historically from the 1900's to recent years, parents' perceptions have
changed as they expect nursery settings to nurture and bring up the child rather than at home, this
shows have roles have changed over the years. However, on the other hand, Sara Smilansky's theory
focuses on a child's physical, intellectual, social and emotional development rather than just play,
which supports the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. Part of the research carried out by
Smilansky focuses on cultural effects on play, she noticed that children from lower class
backgrounds took part in less dramatic play in comparison to those who were from a middle class
background, she believed the reason behind this
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Vin Diesel Research Paper
Vin Diesel Mark Sinclair Vincent (also known as Vin Diesel) was born in New York City on July 18,
1967. He was raised by his mother Delora; who was an astrologist; and his stepfather Irving; who
was an acting coach. Vin had never met his biological father. He has a fraternal twin brother and two
sisters. When he was 7, he and his friends broke in to "Theatre for the New York" to vandalize it but
a women stopped them. Instead of calling the police, she offered them a script and $20.00. This was
Vin's first break in acting. When he was 17, Vin became a bouncer. This is the time that he changed
his name to Vin (short for Vincent) Diesel (a nickname referring to his endless energy). When he
completed high school, he enrolled at Hunter College for English. He dropped out after three years
thinking that it was time to further his acting career. So he went to Hollywood but he had no such
luck. After a year, he moved back to New York. Delora gave Vin a book called "Feature Films at
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The film was based on his own experiences as an actor. Vin's first feature film "Strays" (1997) was
selected to compete in the Sundance Festival. In 1998, Vin landed a role in "Saving Private Ryan".
The following year, Vin voiced the title character of the animation movie "The Iron Giant". In 2000,
Vin was casted as Richard B. Riddick in "Pitch Black", "The Chronicles of Riddick" (2004), and
"Riddick" (2013). He also stars as Xander Cage in "xXx" (2002). In 2004, he started "The Fast and
the Furious" franchise. In 2005, he starred in the comedy "The Pacifier". Other films he starred in is
"Babylon A.D." (2008) and "Guardians of the Galaxy"
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How Did Walter Vrba Help People
"Officials Struggling To Condense Trump's Intelligence Briefing Down To One Word" is just one
example of all the fake news websites on the internet today. Rudolf Vrba had the hardship of many
governments not taking his information about the Holocaust seriously and he had the hardship of
trying to get his ideas to save people's lives. The first concrete facts about the Holocaust came from
Rudolf Vrba and he had the responsibility to deliver his information to people. Rudolf Vrba made
me realize that my experience of events matter, and the lives of others truly matter.
Walter Rosenberg, who later changed his name to Rudolf Vrba, was 15 when he was locked out his
school because he was Jewish. Walter Rosenberg then went on to work in a factory until 1942,
where he was arrested and sent to the concentration camp of Maidanek. He later was sent to
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Moral courage is the selfless act of putting others before yourself. Rudolf Vrba demonstrated that
idea wonderfully. Vrba risked being caught by the Germans again by giving different governments
diagrams of the gas chambers. He knew that the right thing to do was to fight for the people of his
religion and try to save as many people as he could. He fought for his ideas to be known and
brought out proof of the horrors of the Holocaust. He used his experience as an example of how
cruel the Germans truly were and wanted countries to fight against them to set people free. Rudolf
Vrba could have escaped Auschwitz and just hid forever and never come out about what he went
through. Most importantly, he used his escape as a second chance. He used that second chance to the
fullest by fighting for what was right. I think this man showed the whole world what courage really
was and what it truly meant to stand up for what you believe
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Nietzsche's View Of Dionysus
In a letter to a nun, Bernard of Clairvaux admonishes, "Until now, when living according to your
will and not the will of God, by your law and not that of God, you were living while dead, living in
the world but dead to God; or, if I can speak more truly, living neither in the world or for God" (qtd.
in Newman 177). The sentiments that living on one's terms and not God's is and was common
within Christianity. In fact, multiple documents written in the medieval era point to the tenet that
people must live submit their will to God to achieve salvation and to be accepted in the Christian
community. Part of submitting to his doctrine involves inhibiting visceral and brutish aspects of the
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Dionysus, representing the oneness of existence, is experienced as an individuated image appearing
to dazed spectators–a relationship that is the germ of Greek tragic theater as a mimesis of human
life" (505). If this concept were to exist in Lybeaus Desconus, the townspeople would experience a
sense of awe for both women displayed during the exhibition. They might compare in positive terms
the difference between and preferences they might see. In addition, the hero who is on display (in
this case, Lybeaus Desconus) would provide a sense of unity between the Dionysian and the
Apollonian. Instead of the Apollonian figure emerging from the primordial oneness of existence
where opposites would coexist, Lybeaus Desconus systematically slaughters the creatures that
represent wildness and restricts notions of beauty. The foreground of Nietzsche's criticisms of
Christianity comprises repudiating not only ecstasy but also suffering, manifested through
suppressing bodily impulses and instinctive drives and focusing on an afterlife rather than the
current moment. In general, it is likely Nietzsche would react more positively to the Christian ideals
embedded in many medieval texts than he does in the early 20th century. Ben Morgan reveals
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Case Study Of Waldorf School
Trinity University of Asia 275 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Cathedral Heights, Quezon City Case
Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Group Members: Harah
Rose Barangan Maria Amirah Del Mundo John Toledo Chapter 1 Case Study: Manila Waldorf
School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Introduction What is preschool programs? Melhuish
(2012) stated that the important goals in the preschool program are: to help children acquire social
skills and learning–related skills. This program provides early childhood education and care for the
children, and help them to develop their range of skills that make them ready when they start school
such as: Social skills, Language skills, Executive function skills, Emotional self–regulation skills,
and Self–regulation in learning skills. How important it is? the important functions of is to help
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Rodriguez and Marikina to San Mateo where the Manila Waldorf School is located. e) Students –
Early childhood (ages 3 to 6) Grade school and Upper school 2. What are the best practices of
Manila Waldorf School? 3. What are the implications of the study? Significance of the Study Scope
and Delimitations This study will focus on Manila Waldorf School located at Timberland Ave., San
Mateo, Rizal. The researchers will be studying their Curriculum, Mission and Vision, Grading
System, Physical Structure, Human Resources (teachers and administrators), Programs and Services
and Students. The researchers will also interview the principal, teachers and parents. They will be
the source of the data. This will be limited to the description of the curriculum, the teachers,
administrators and students. Definition of
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Diesel Mechanics Repair
Diesel Mechanics Repair
Being a trucker doing what needs to be done and pulling burdens over the landmass is an unpleasant
occupation.
You get in the musicality of listening to your truck sizzle on not far off without stopping for even a
minute. At days end you have more printed material than some sectary's.
Trucking is not only an occupation; it's a way of life!
Here's the manner by which you can spare from having an untimely victory on your new shut side
drive tires. These new profound tread tires gather marble measured rocks. These stones push their
direction the distance to the ropes amid the first 50% of the tires life before they are release. these
exposed detects the lines will begin rusting and get delicate and the tire will have a victory and that
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They're made to last and made to work, yet every driver understands that diesel gas costs cash to run
and keep up. There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages for purchasing a vehicle that is a
diesel, and considering what could possibly turn out badly is an essential piece of making an
informed, educated choice on what motor will work best for you. The improvement of diesel as a
wellspring of fuel backpedals numerous years and has kept going all through history to give
productivity and quality and have developed into a mainstream decision for fuel power. In 1878, a
man named Rudolf Diesel was contemplating in Germany at the Polytechnic High School,
something like what we know not a building school. Amid his studies, he found out about the low
proficiency of fuel (recollect that it was numerous years back) and steam motors. The data was so
stunning to him that he chose he expected to dedicate his opportunity to build up a motor with
higher proficiency and endeavored to make a "burning force motor," or what we know today to be
the diesel motor which he got a patent for in
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Waldorf Curriculum And Philosophy
DAP Analysis of Waldorf Curriculum and Philosophy
DAP results from the process of making decisions about the well being and education of children
based on at least three important kind of information or knowledge.
What is known about how children develop and learn, including information about ages and stages
and what the appropriate experiences, materials, activities and interactions for each child.
What is known about the strengths, interests, and needs of each individual child in the group.
What is known about the social and cultural context in which each child is growing up in.
The guidance should not be same for everybody because what each child need is not the same.
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When we think of our own childhood play experience, we remember of playing with multi–age
friends and learning different games from and other skills from them. Waldorf teachers also
recognize the benefit of multi–age friendship and they introduce the "buddy system" in class. Older
children are paired with younger children which helps them a lot to develop their social–emotional
skills. Waldorf teachers believe in the creative expression and relationship with nature by the
children. So we see children expressing them through art, music and rhythm in various areas of the
curriculum. Children go for nature walks to nearby parks or experience life cycle of plants through
gardening activities which turns into a practical science class when teachers answer different
question asked by the
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Unit Eymp 1 Context and Principles for Early Years...
Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles for early years provision Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles
for early years provision AC: 1. 2 M EYMP1 A2: Different approaches Indentify four different
approaches to working with children and record these in the table below. Explain how each
approach has influenced current early year's provision in the UK Approaches to working with
children and how has this influenced current early years provision in the UK? There are four
different approaches to working with children Reggio Emilia High/Scope Montessori Steiner 1.
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Such as acorn, tress left, stick, water puddle. Etc... Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles for early
years provision AC: 1.3 M EYMP 1 A 3: Emphasis Early years frameworks in the U.K emphasise
the importance of a personal and individual approach to learning and development: Explain why this
is the case and give example of how you reflect this in your planning and observations?:
CHILDREN ARE INDIVIDUALS AND EVERY CHILD is unique. The Program accommodates
the broad range of children's needs, their learning rates and styles, and their knowledge, experiences,
and interests to facilitate continuous learning. It accomplishes this through an integrated curriculum
incorporating a variety of instructional models, strategies, and resources for children who are
experiencing learning Difficulties. The development of the whole child. It reflects an understanding
that children learn through active engagement and play, And those children represent their
knowledge in a variety of ways. It is based on recognition of the individual and social nature of
learning and the essential role of language in mediating thought, communication, And learning.
Practitioners and parents are partners in the child's education. They consult and collaborate to create
for the child a climate of respect, success, and joy necessary for lifelong learning. Children's
capacities to
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A Background On Security Design Patterns Essay
In this section, we present a brief background on security design patterns and FCA. 2.1. Security
Design Patterns Christopher Alexander first introduced the concept of design patterns for use of
living spaces, in his book 'A Pattern Language', published in 1977 [3]. The concept of a pattern was
adopted by the software community in the book 'Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object–
Oriented Software', published in 1994 whose authors Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides are
known as the 'Gang of Four [4]. The first design patterns related to security were published by Yoder
and Barcalow in 1997 which described 7 design patterns. Subsequently, many design patterns and
pattern catalogs were published. Important contributions are by Romanosky [5], Kienzle et al. [6],
Blakley and members of the Open Group security Forum [7], Hafiz et al. [8,9] and the Microsoft
Patterns and Practices group [10,11]. In their book published in 2005, Schumacher and a working
group of security pattern experts, discussed 46 patterns [12]. Steel et al. [13] compiled a catalog of
23 core security patterns for J2EE and web services. Dougherty et al., at the Carnegie Mellon
Software Engineering Institute, described 15 design patterns in their guide to Secure Design Patterns
[14]. Fernandez presented 68 design patterns in the book 'Security Patterns in Practice: Designing
Secure Architectures Using Software Patterns' [15]. Today the total number of security design
patterns is around 400 [16,17]. To
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Principles Of Maria Montessori In Early Childhood Education
Part B
Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner are both known as an educator in early childhood education.
Their theories, principles, and beliefs share many similarities. But at the same time, show many
differences. Inspired by the work of Itard and Seguin, two almost forgotten French doctors, Maria
Montessori took the idea of scientific approach to develop her theories, principles and beliefs in
early childhood education, which through observation and experimentation. All the learning
activities and teaching materials are purposeful and aimed to stimulate senses, mind, and provide
self–esteem and achievement. There are twelve principles in her approaches of teaching. Firstly,
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Therefore, there are no grades or tests. Children are never in competition with each other. So, the
process is the most important thing than the results. Next is prepared environment. Montessori
classroom environment is prepared in every way for optimal development: physically, cognitively,
socially, and emotionally. Lastly, the principle and philosophy of Maria Montessori in early
childhood education is absorbent mind. From the age 0–6 years old is what Montessori called the
all–around formative period of the absorbent mind. At 0–3 years old, children are unconsciously
absorbing what is around him and is more reactive than purposeful in his actions. Meanwhile at 3–6
years old, children begin to explore the outer environment through more purposeful movement and
exercise. Rudolf Steiner develops early childhood education based on the age development of a
child. Steiner's theory centered on all aspects of growth and development including spirituality. His
philosophy sprang from the idea that there are three–seven–year cycles of development. Steiner
believe that education needs to work with the unfolding abilities and changing needs of the child at
each
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Rudolf Diesel : A Short Biography Of Diesel And Rudolf Diesel
Rudolf Diesel was born March 18, 1858, in Paris. Early in the Franco–Prussian War (1870) all
Germans had to leave Paris, and the Diesels went to England in poverty. After a brief stay there,
Rudolf went to an uncle in Augsburg, Germany, where he received a thorough scientific schooling.
From 1875 he attended the Munich Polytechnikum (later the Technische Hochschule) and graduated
with highest honors. He studied thermodynamics under Carl von Linde and resolved–given the
opportunity–to design a heat engine with a thermodynamic cycle approximating to the ideal
described by Sadi Carnot in 1824.
Great fuel economy could be expected from such a machine. But the opportunity was a long time
coming. Meanwhile, in 1880 he returned to Paris to help in the construction of a refrigeration plant
for Linde and then became manager of it. During the making he put much effort into an design for
an expansion engine using ammonia as working fluid (ammonia was also the working fluid in the
refrigerator). From Paris, Diesel moved to Berlin in 1890 and continued to work for Linde's
refrigeration concern. Rudolf Diesel (formally Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel) was a thermal engineer
and inventor of German descent, best known for the invention of the diesel engine. Diesel was born
on March 18, 1858 in Paris to immigrant parents.
His early childhood was spent in France but due to the onset of war in 1870, his family was deported
and decided to move to London. When Diesel was 12 years old, his mother
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Rudolf Hess: Deputy Führer
What would it take to get you to steal a plane, fly alone over to another country that was at war with
your own, parachute out of the plane, and then try to make peace with that country that was your
enemy? Well, that is exactly what Rudolf Hess did. So, what happened in his life that caused him act
the way he did, and what happened afterward? Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (also spelled Heß) was
born on April 26, 1894 in Alexandria, Egypt. His parents, Fritz and Clara Hess, were simple
merchants and probably never imagined that their eldest son would later go on to become second in
the line of succession to one of the most influential dictators that ever lived, Adolf Hitler. Before all
of that, his life was fairly normal. He was just another average person.
"Hess volunteered for the German Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War One, partly to escape
the control of his domineering father who had refused to let him go to a university but instead
persuaded him into an unwanted career in the family business" (History Place). He fought with a
unit from Bavaria in the Battle of Ypres. After being wounded twice, he changed his careers slightly,
not too long after the battle previously mentioned. He transferred from being a regular foot soldier
in a Bavarian unit to an airplane pilot in the German air force.
After the war, he joined an organization called the Friekorps that hired ex–soldiers to violently put
down Communist uprisings in Germany. Then, Hess decided to go to college
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Why I Believe It Should Be Mandatory
Many schools regard art with the idea that it's just a bunch of colors mixed together; although I have
found that art is not this simple a concept. I have problems with memorizing complicated and or
important pieces of information; although when I learn through creating something, (for example,
creating a picture having to do with moles, in order to learn about the chemistry unit moles) I'm able
to clearly picture and understand newly introduced concepts. This is why I believe it should be
mandatory to require all students to create art in introduction to a new concept. Doing this would not
only open up people's minds to art's influences, but it would also have a positive effect on the
student's mental process as well. Studies show that "arts integration goes beyond including art
projects in class; it is a teaching strategy that seamlessly merges arts standards with core curricula to
build connections and provide engaging context" ( Nobori, Mariko; How the arts unlock the door to
learning). Many other people have written about how the brain copes with learning through art, such
as Mariko Norbori, a writer for and or creator of the website Edutopia. Norbori was able to visit
Wiley H. Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland; and discovered that "Every teacher there is
committed to weaving the arts and standard curricula together"(Norbori). During her visit, she was
shown some of the activities they were currently involved in, such as "in a science classroom you
might
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Diesel Mechanic Career Paper
My Career is to become a Diesel mechanic. This would be a good career for me because I enjoy
building, repairing and designing trucks. Also I think repairing cars and trucks would be fun, and
enjoyable. I have enjoyed working on cars and designing things all of my life, and I enjoy working
hands on rather than a computer based systems. So that is why I think being a mechanic is for me! I
am going to set goals to become a mechanic.
My short term goal would be to pass 8th grade and to work hard to do so. I am going to achieve this
goal by getting good grades and to learn more about the subjects I take. Also by finishing my work
and studying hard for tests. Lastly I am going to push my hardest to turn everything in on time, to
get into the high school. That is my short term goal and how I will achieve it! My mid–range goal is
to study the fields of Diesel Technology, and to learn everything possible that i need to know to
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One negative aspect is that when it comes to diesel technology you have to work hard and nonstop.
Whether it is repairing a diesel engine or even the clean up from when the shop closes. Another
positive aspect of being a diesel mechanic is that the shift that you work can be very flexible. This
meaning that if you are better off working a late shift you most likely could because of how many
people that are in the shop working. Lastly another negative aspect in being a diesel mechanic is that
you are open to various accidents. Like fires, gas spills and many others. Another part of this being
the fumes breathed in could potentially lead to diseases like
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Alfred Adler 's Life And Life
Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series
conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a doctor, by the age of five he had survived rickets
and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he began his
medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected Freud 's
emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal with a feeling of inferiority coming from
restrictions on the individual 's need for self–assertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a book on Alder
's life titled Alfred Alder (Literature & Life) which was published in 1895. There are three very
interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are organ inferiority , feeling of inferiority,
and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some organs are
inferior. The quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them self in
anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an increased susceptibility to diseases
which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler shows the
connection between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a factor which
means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can be traced through generations. Organ
inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self–assertion is bound to affect the inferior organs
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Essay on 20th Century Approaches in Early Childhood Education
Did you know there are many kinds of programs and approaches used in early childhood education?
The 20th century was the start of inclusive classrooms and about the idea of education for all.
Education in the early preschool years boomed with early childhood development programs. While
there are many popular approaches, I find that Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner have the
reliable strait forward and captivating approaches to early childhood education.
Maria Montessori has an educational method that is in use today in public and private schools
throughout the world. The basic goals of the Montessori Method are to develop the child's
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Children will stay with the class, and teacher, for the entire cycle, shaping a stable community and
meaningful bonds ("Introduction to montessori," 2011). You won't find the expected rows of school
desks in these programs either. Children work at tables or on the floor, rolling out mats on which to
work and define their work space. The classrooms are set up to have natural lighting, soft colors,
and uncluttered spaces for activities that are focused and calm. More than 4,000 Montessori schools
dot the American landscape, and thousands more can be found on 6 continents worldwide
("Introduction to montessori," 2011).
Rudolf Steiner developed the Waldorf education. This is the view in which the child develops
through a number of basic stages as he/ she grows from childhood to adulthood. Waldorf education
strives to develop in each child their innate talents and abilities through the use of curriculum which
develops imagination and creativity ("Early child care," 2010). In the United States there are more
than 160 schools across the continent, 250 early childhood centers. Within all these centers the
approach to learning in early childhood is through imitation, imagination and example. The basic
goals of Waldorf education are to build free, equal, and collaborative society. To develop free human
beings who have a purpose and a direction in life as well as to achieve a balanced development of
mind, body, and spirit.
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Essay on Albert Speer
Albert Speer
1. Born in March 19th 1905, and the middle child of three sons, you could say Albert Speer had a
life of a movie star. Having a father who was a successful architect in Mannheim, and a mother who
came from a wealthy family you would say that the Speer family was more than well off. The Speer
family had their own cook, kitchen maid, chamber maid, butler, chauffer, nanny and governess;
Albert Speer was the upper class instead of the upper–middle which he classified himself into.
But too all–good things there are bad. Not liking his brothers, he would get picked on by them.
Albert's relationship with his parents was poor and had conjured in his mind that they didn't have
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Speer's decision on joining the Nazi party had an improvement of impact to his work as an architect.
Even though that didn't give him many opportunities to create buildings it still gave home work in
the field that he loved doing. Having been given the chance to redecorate headquarters, Speer still
had shown that he was a willing and capable person to achieving anything and by doing so it had
created more jobs and had pushed him closer and closer into becoming a well know architect.
Having seen the plans for the Nuremburg rallies Speer, being a person to welcome on challenges
had stated that he could do better with the designs for the rally. Speer had wanted to create a setting
designed to impress the audience that would make them walk into the stadium at night that then they
were confronted with a raised platform to which was draped with two huge black, white and red
banners, each taller than a 10 story building with a third swastika banner between them. Illuminated
by 130 searchlights this headed towards the heaven this 'cathedral of lights' had been the main
design and basis for the rally. Splendid in design and marvelous in sight, this was one of Speer's
memorable works, which had given him his statue as a magnificent architect.
4. Speer's status as a nobody at the early stages of his years had banished. Having shown his work
not only to Hitler but also to the world had given Speer the respect and recognition of a superb
architect. By gaining this respect
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Thoughts on a Possible Rational Reconstruction of the...
Thoughts on a Possible Rational Reconstruction of the Method of "Rational Reconstruction"
ABSTRACT: Rational reconstructions standardly operate so as to transform a given problematic
philosophical scientific account–particularly of a terminological, methodological or theoretical
entity–into a similar, but more precise, consistent interpretation. This method occupies a central
position in the practice of analytic philosophy. Nevertheless, we encounter–even if only in a very
few specific publications–a vague image of it. This is due on the one hand to the problem of the
intentions of application, i.e., of the normativity of rational reconstruction (descriptive/prescriptive–
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Nevertheless, we encounter–even in the specific publications–only a vague image of it. Surprisingly,
there are comparatively few specific publications. Historically they concentrate in the phase of
Logical Empiricism. On the other hand we record a quite extensive literature on the latest variant of
rational reconstruction, the "structuralist reconstruction." Besides Kamlah's article, Poser [1971] is
to be mentioned. Further, for Analytical Philosophy directly relevant material includes mainly brief
remarks in preliminaries and digressions, particularly in works of Wolfgang Stegmller, who
established the method in German postwar philosophy. I want to point out his well–known article on
Kant (Stegmller [1967]), which I followed when choosing a title for this paper, as well as his
introduction to the fourth volume of his great series on philosophy of science and Analytical
Philosophy with its section "Neue Betrachtungen ber die Ziele und Aufgaben der
Wissenschaftstheorie" (Stegmller [1973], pp. 1–64). Jrgen Mittelstra has commented for German
Constructivism in some other articles (Mittelstra [1985a], Mittelstra [1985b]). Consequently, a
general, problemizing and coherent "Theory of Rational Reconstruction" that really would deserve
the name (as well as by the way any kind of "Textbook of Rational Reconstruction") has, as it
seems, remained a desideratum. The varied usage within Analytical Philosophy as well as the
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Financial Report Adidas
Student number: 0880732 Term paper Handelshøyskolen BI – Adidas AG – Exam code and name
EXC 25093 Financial Statements and Valuation Hand–in date: 15.04.2011 Place of study: BI Oslo
Program: Bachelor in Business and Administration Table of contents Summary ii Adidas 1 Sports
Apparel Industry 1 Economic Situation 2 – Financial Statement Evaluation 2 – Profitability ratios 3
– Efficiency ratios 4 – Liquidity and cash flow ratios 5 – Investment ratios 5 Multiple Comparisons
Valuation Model 6 Forecasting Fiscal Years 2011–2014 7 – Sales growth 7 – EBIT margin 7 –
Inflation 7 – Capital Expenditures 8 – ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, due to yearly sporting events such as UEFA Champions league, Super Bowl and the
enormous interest in sport generally, the demand for sport products are high. The sports apparel
industry is perceived to be a difficult industry to enter. The high degree of competiveness and the
need of innovating thinking are undeniable. In addition, several incumbents have reached large–
scale production and as a result it will be expensive for new entrants to fight for market share. Many
of the producers use famous athletes to front their products. The market powers of such athletes are
priceless and help boost their sales. With regard to the financial crisis, looking at profitability ratios
and sales, it is visible that the industry and the companies competing in the industry suffered in the
sense that their sales decreased compared to previous years. However, due to the FIFA world cup in
2010, their sales numbers where extremely well compared to sales numbers from 2009. Economic
Situation To be able to evaluate the financial performance of Adidas in a more comprehensive
manner, Puma has been chosen as the comparing firm. The reason for comparing Puma and not
Nike, are due to different fiscal years. Nike Inc ends their fiscal year in May, and both Adidas A and
Puma end their fiscal years in December. Comparing Adidas A to Nike could generate bias estimates
and there would not be possible to compare fiscal year 2010. Due to the financial crisis in 2009, it
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Formal Concept Analysis ( Fca ) Essay
2.7.2 Formal Concept Analysis Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), also known as Galois lattice
mining, is a branch of lattice theory that allows identification of meaningful groupings of objects
that have common attributes (Wille, 2009; Ganter & Wille, 2012). It is a data analysis method which
enables the discovery of hidden knowledge in the data in the form of concepts. Godin, Gecsei, and
Pichet (1989) have demonstrated the effectiveness of using FCA for indexing and retrieval as an
alternative to hierarchical classification and boolean query based systems. In FCA, the data is
represented as a formal context which contains objects, attributes and a binary relation between
them. FCA represents relationships by means of formal concepts and captures them in a concept
lattice. A formal concept in the lattice contains a set of attributes (Intent) and objects (Extent). Thus,
it gives a cluster of objects having common attributes. Definition 1. (퐹표푟푚푎푙 푐표푛푡푒푥
푡). A formal context 퐾=(퐺,푀,퐼) consists of two sets 퐺 (set of objects) and 푀 (set of attributes)
and I  G×M is a binary relation between 퐺 and 푀. The fact (푔,푚)∈퐼 is interpreted as "the
object 푔 has attribute 푚" and often denoted as gIm. Example 1. Consider the set of numbers 퐺 =
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. Consider the set of attributes 푀 = {Even, Odd, Prime, Square} that are properties.
Table 2.2 gives an example of formal context (퐺,푀,퐼). An X in the cell indicates that a certain
object has a certain attribute. M I a1 a2 a3 a4 G o1
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Quine And Carnap Debate
The end of Metaphysics
Quine and Carnap
9–6–2015
Klassieke Teksten: Quine
Ischa Koekman
S1542540
Introduction
This essay will discuss the status or worth of metaphysics in light of the theories of Willard Orval
Quine and Rudolf Carnap. Both 20th century philosophers rejected metaphysics as a legitimate
branch of philosophy or science for their own reasons. Despite their agreement on this issue they
disagreed on many related topics. To clearly understand either philosophers' views on the worth of
metaphysics one needs to look into the long lasting dispute between these thinkers regarding these
topics.
The backbone of this essay then will be an overview of what is known as the Quine–Carnap debate.
We will discuss the relevant elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These truths are of the a priori kind. Theory internal question are answered either by analyticity
alone, or a combination between empiricism and analyticity. Either way these questions depend on
something self–sustaining to build on. Analytic statements, understood as statements true by virtue
of their own meaning, can supply this type of foundation. Saying analytic statements are true by
virtue of their own meaning is really to say they are true by virtue of the linguistic structure typical
for our adopted framework. Carnap, by this notion of analyticity, does not need justification for truth
statements from reality. Analytic statements are true by virtue of their semantic expressions, which
is our construct. Carnap's analytic statements are distinctly different from his synthetic. Synthetic
statements need, in part, evidence and justification from outside. It is not in their definition. Quine's
arguments for the non–existence of the analytic–synthetic distinction is a problem because now that
they are not opposite, isolated concepts they can be seen as two side of the same continuum.
Statements are no longer either synthetic or analytic but analytic/synthetic in varying degrees. What
this means is that analytic statements (if this is the proper name) are (in varying degrees) in need of
justification as well. What this means for Carnap is that his a priori type justifications are no longer
as certain or
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  • 7. The Corporate Structure Of Puma Puma is one of the world's leading athletic footwear, apparel and accessories companies. The history of the company began in 1948, when Rudolf Dassler, the founder of Puma, had separated from the existing business assets "Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik". Throughout the years they were the first to introduce many new footwear innovations, including vulcanized soles on soccer shoes, uniquely shaped soles on running shoes to enhance natural motion, athletic shoes with a Velcro strap, and the Puma Disc system, which replaces laces with a series of wires. Thereby gaining a great success in football and athletic boots . In 1986 company went public under the leadership Armin Dassler. In 1993 a new CEO Jochen Zeitz manages to turn the company from the law price to premium company that is ranked as one of the three leading brand in the sporting goods industry . External Analysis Since PUMA is an international organization there is a range of environmental factors that can have an impact on it. The analysis of such challenges is to be conducted with the help of various tools such as PESTLE and others. These tools will help take a look ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such a form of operations is especially appropriate for a company that has expanded its activity across the domestic borders within the EU. This structure also allows the company's management to have greater control over the company's actions and therefore prevents the issues discussed earlier in the paper. Moreover, it basically reorganizes the company into a much more flexible nature allowing the company's subsidiaries to take advantage of the occurring opportunities with a greater authority. Yet the flexible nature of the company allows the top management to fully monitor the activities of the subsidiaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Aaa, Inc. Jalen Prince Joseph Messam Trimell Pearce Warren Bell Starting in the small town of Bavaria, Germany Adidas group was founded by Adi Dassler in 1924. The first registered shoe was named the, "Gebruder Dassler Schuhfabrik" and that is when Mr. Dassler embarked on his mission to provide athletes with the best possible equipment. Two of the first athletes sponsored by the Adidas group were Lina Radke and Jesse Owens. Both who in fact won gold medals while sporting the brand which was the start of an evolution. In 1949, Mr. Dassler remastered his brand and moved the operation to Herzogenaurach with 47 employees. The Adidas group sponsored the German national football team in 1954 against the undefeated and undeniable Hungarians. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Customers, like Adidas, are able to consult with Framas on on any issues they are having/ performance standards they want met and Framas can provide solutions from the advanced practices in manufacturing that their company acquires. Frames states to its clients via their website, "The close integration of our specialists from the product development, the in–house mold design and production guarantee rapid implementation of the idea to series production, in the highest quality and efficiency". The care and detail that Frames applies towards the designs contribute to the overall success of the Adidas brand and why so many customers are satisfied with all of their products. Adidas is a company whose clothing and products are used and worn by many throughout the world. A material used to manufacture their products is recycled polyester (PES). This material comes from a variety of post– consumer waste, like used clothing and plastic bottles, that's reprocessed and spun into usable fibres. The Adidas group corporation has a global supply chain that covers many products. Therefore, by using this type of material to manufacture their products, they are reversing their carbon footprint and saving a lot of money when making, packing, and distributing all over the world. The use of PES helps the world reduce the amount of petroleum waste exerted, into the air, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Use Of Diesohol As A Substitute For Diesel In our world today diesel engines have become a substantial part of the society, being used in buses, trucks, locomotives, tractors, and so on. Scientist has been seeking ways of improving the efficiency of diesel engines by developing and testing alternative fuels. Recent studies explore the use of diesohol as a substitute to diesel. Diesohol are classified as "a mixture of diesel fuel and anhydrous alcohol blended using a chemical emulsifier," (Environmental Protection Agency, 2003).However a major concern regarding diesohol is both alcohols and diesel have dissimilar physical and chemical properties. Alcohols due to it being an oxygenate proved to burn cleanly and easily, and produce decreased amount of soot and harmful emissions (Mithun Mohan,2015) .It is estimated its combustion is around 3000 kJ/kg (The Engineering ToolBox, Unknown),(Mitun Mohan,2015).The chemical equation for the combustion of alcohols : CnH2n (l) 1OH (g) + (1.5n) O2 (g) → (n+1) H2O (l) + nCO2 (g) (Mithun Mohan, 2015) There were a few disadvantage observed with the use of only alcohols. One being, it became increasingly more difficult to burn alcohols as the molecules got bigger as more intermolecular force is needed to break the bonds. Another issue is the trouble and expense of modifying the engines for dual fuel capacity (Mithun Mohan,2015),(S.W. Mathewson.1980). In order to comply with the already existing diesel engines scientist resolved the issue with a blend of alcohol and diesel so only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. History Of Pum A Shoe Factory Worker History of puma Abdikadir S. Hussein Spalding University History of puma The beginning for puma, the multination brand that is the leading athletic footwear, apparel and accessories companies in the world, all started in a town in the district of Erlange–hoohsyadi in Bavaria, Germany. Christoph Von Wilhelm Dassler a common shoe factory worker, while his wife Pauline ran a small laundry in Bavarian in the town of herzogenaurach. When their son Rudolf Dassler went off to war in world war 1. Upon return from the war Rudolf Dassler got a management positions at a factory and later down in his career in a leather wholesale business. In 1924 Rudolf returned to his home town where he joined his younger brother, Adolf, who had started his own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Puma were the commercial sponsors for the 2002 anime series Hungry Heart: Wild Striker, with the jerseys and clothing sporting the Puma brand. Puma ranks as one of the top shoe brands with Adidas and Nike. The company has been led by former football professional Bjorn Gulden (CEO) since July 1, 2013 many great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Eassy On Diesel Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 –1913) Rudolf Diesel (1858 –1913) https://media1.britannica.com/eb–media/35/8035–004–19694335.jpg Module: EG1010 Assessment Type: Essay The full essay title: Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 –1913) Module Title: Communication in Engineering Practice Student ID Number: 51767470. Date of Submission: 01.12.2017 Introduction From the name Diesel on a first thought one may think of: Automobile, Engines, Fuel, Transport, Diesel brand which deals with clothing, shoes, perfumes. This is enough to have an idea of what this man has contributed to today's society. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel is a famous engineer indeed and his path towards fame and fortune wasn't all rosy. Early Life and Family Background Born on March 18, 1858 in Paris, France, Rudolf Diesel was the son of Theodor Diesel who was a leather worker, and Elise Strobel. Diesel's parents were Bavarian Germans from Augsburg. During the Franco–Prussian War of 1870, the Diesel family had to be expelled from France which caused them to transfer to London. Young Rudolf Diesel was, however, was sent back to Augsburg by Theodor Diesel to continue the education at Munich Polytechnic, where Diesel studied engineering. Rudolf Diesel became excited by engineering as he visited the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts several times. Rudolf Diesel couldn't graduate in his 1879 class due to typhoid, but this didn't make him lose interest in what he loved the most. The following year, Rudolf Diesel graduated with flying colours in fields of Engineering. At Munich Diesel a student of the refrigeration engineer Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde. Diesel then went back to Paris, where, in 1880 he worked with Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde at his firm. In 1883, Diesel was married to Martha Flasche, had their sons Rudolf Jr. and Eugen, and their daughter Heddy. Working Life(Career) Diesel and Linde designed and constructed a modern refrigerator as well as ice plant in 1880. A year later, Diesel became the director of the plant. Diesel was fascinated by the theoretical works of Nicholas Carnot, a French physicist who was the brain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Adidas adidas AG (German pronunciation: [ˈadiˌdas]) is a German multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports clothing and accessories based in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany. Frequently mispronounced as (German pronunciation: [ ˈadIˌdɐ̯ s]). It is the holding company for the Adidas Group, which consists of the Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade–Adidas golf company (including Ashworth), Rockport, and 9.1% of FC Bayern Munich. Besides sports footwear, Adidas also produces other products such as bags, shirts, watches, eyewear, and other sports– and clothing–related goods. Adidas is the largest sportswear manufacturer in Germany and Europe and the second biggest sportswear manufacturer in the world.[3] Adidas was founded in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is popularly claimed that the name is an acronym for All Day I Dream About Soccer, that phrase is a backronym; the name is actually a portmanteau formed from "Adi" (a nickname for Adolf) and "Das" (from "Dassler"). Early years and rivalry with Puma Puma and Adidas entered a fierce and bitter rivalry after the split. The town of Herzogenaurach was divided on the issue, leading to the nickname "the town of bent necks"–people looked down to see which shoes strangers wore. Even the town 's two football clubs were divided: ASV Herzogenaurach club supported Adidas, while 1 FC Herzogenaurach endorsed Rudolf 's footwear. When handymen were called to Rudolf 's home, they would deliberately wear Adidas shoes. Rudolf would tell them to go to the basement and pick out a pair of free Pumas.The two brothers never reconciled, and although both are buried in the same cemetery, they are spaced apart as far as possible.[citation needed] In 1948, the first football match after World War II, several members of the West German national football team wore Puma boots, including the scorer of West Germany 's first post–war goal, Herbert Burdenski. Four years later, at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1500 metres runner Josy Barthel of Luxembourg won Puma 's first Olympic gold in Helsinki, Finland. The original Adidas logo until 1997, it is now used on Adidas Originals At the 1960 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Drake Graham: A Short Story 22 year old Drake Graham had abandoned his dreams as a rapper, and had accepted the harsh truth that he needed to get a day job. Little did he know the world around him was going to be flipped upside down. Drake sat in his bedroom wondering, Where could I get a job? When his phone rang, Lil Wayne, a famous rapper asked him to board a plane leaving the next day and join him on his tour in Houston. Holy smokes! It's a dream come true! Drake immediately packed his bags and went to sleep and dreamed about one thing, stardom. The next morning he woke up and hopped in his 8 year old car, he could not afford anything better, and sped towards the airport. As a kid Drake had a reticence to performing his songs in front of a crowd. However, he knew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and had his mind on only one thing, getting a day job. Getting a day job was innocuous, and it could not hurt to have a steady stream of income. Even though he had an aversion for giving up on his dream, he knew he had to get a full time job. That night he submitted applications to become a cashier at several stores such as Walmart and Target. The next morning when he woke up he checked his computer and saw an email from Target, he had been hired, and his first shift started in 2 hours. Despite the fact that his dreams had been shattered he was actually excited for his first day, he was making progress in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Key Elements Of Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy Introduction Steiner schools have a distinctive and unique approach to education. The children on Steiner schools are able to learn with their head, heart and hands (Childs, G. 1991). Rudolf Steiner was born in 1861 (Childs, G. 1991). Steiner developed the philosophy: anthroposophy, a new way of thinking. His mind–set towards the universe, life, spirituality, the connection between those important aspects and how they influence each other was revolutionary. He believed he has access to a higher consciousness through a clairvoyant knowledge of the spiritual world. Inspired by the German theosophists Steiner started to focus on the spiritual areas of research. Encouraged by the Theosophical Society, which had received Steiner's ideas positively, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the vision of Steiner on education? How are the key elements used in kindergarten education of the Vrije School in Rotterdam? To what extent have the key elements in the taught curriculum changed over time? Research question: What key elements of Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophical vision on education are noticeable in the taught curriculum in kindergarten at the Vrije School Vredehof in Rotterdam? This research question is focused on the key elements of the anthroposophy because they are unique and differ themselves from key elements of other philosophies. The key elements are on a higher spiritual level. Hence the key elements need to be defined. Steiner's books will be consulted for this. The research will take place in kindergarten classes because the author is currently closely involved with kindergarten education and intrigued by the particular approach of the Vrije school Vredehof kindergarten teachers to children. For that last reason the focus is on taught curriculum of that specific school. relevance of the research is described The practical problem is accurately described, Connects to a wider established context (professional body, social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Company History : Adidas ' 3 Stripes ' Essay Company History Adidas was created in 1924 in Herzogenaurach a small town just outside Nurnberg in Germany. The company's headquarters are still located in Herzogenaurach in Germany with subsidiaries in 60 countries. Adolf "Adi" Dassler was the founder of Adidas and he started to produce his own sports shoes in his mother's wash kitchen. Adolf's brother named Rudolf Dassler joined the business right after World War I. The company started in 1924 called Gebruder Dassler OHG, and began to manufacturing shoes for athletes (www.adidas–group.com). On August 18, 1949 the company registered the name of Adidas AG from "Adi" (a nickname for Adolf) and "Das" (from "Dassler") starting again after the brothers split up in 1947. After the brothers split up, Rudolf Dassler created the firm Puma and they became big business rivals in their own home town. The registration of the soon–to–become famous Adidas "3 stripes" was done on the same day as the trademark for Adidas and so they have been ever since. Adi Dassler was known for his big interest in sports and valued quality and function, he is known for gaining insight from important athletes on their needs and wants and close collaborations. His mission was to provide athletes with the best possible equipment. Led by this strategy, Adidas earned at a very early stage a reputation for being innovative and creative. In 1954, the German national soccer team won the World Cup Final with their new technology screw–in–studs. This championship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Religion Is Not Dogma, By Paul Tillich As Tillich clams "Being religious means asking passionately the question of the meaning of our existence and being willing to receive answers, even if the answers hurt". The twentieth century philosopher and theologian, Paul Tillich argues that religion differentiates from the concept of what theologians and scientist have asserting as true. He says religion gives a key to "ultimate concern" which contributes to holy. However, Rudolph Otto, another German theologians and philosopher of his time, has a different statement about the religion and "God". He sees religion as a rational essence. Yet both agree that religion is not dogma, on the other hand, is rational, their concept of understanding varies from each other. Tillich's one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Otto finds it, a strong traditional form of theology in Christianity which is "not only possesses such conceptions but possesses them in unique clarity and abundance". The nature of the divine cannot be contained in rational attributions only and they also "in fact imply a non–rational or supra–rational". For example, God is non–traditional which is conceptualized in many tradition including Protestant. For him, the root of all religious experiences and believes are coming from the unique state of mind which is called "numinous". Numinous, which is characterized as holy according to him, is defined by moral and rational aspects. It goes beyond moral and conceptual understanding. It cannot be described by words because it is beyond the words that one can only feel it "in the mind as accompanying emotions". Therefore, Otto analysis about numinous is based on feelings which is responsible to the feeling of God, the holy. Comprehension of numinous compactly related to "creature feeling". He claims that one experiences the numinous as a being dependent on something that is objective. This external feeling is greater and more powerful than themselves which can crush them in instant. He describes "feeling of dependence" by giving an example of Abraham (Genesis xviii. 27)," which is yet at the same time far more than, and something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. A report on how current provision and practice is... Each one of the early years educators has played an important role in setting the foundations that is the basis of the main curriculum's and foundation frameworks in schools today. Maria Montessori believed in independence in nurseries and that children should be taught to use their senses first rather than just educating their intellect with subjects such as maths and science. These of course came later in the children's education but the main focus within her nurseries was to develop observational skills through the environment and learning outdoors, and to provide the children with carefully organised preparatory activities rather than repetition as a means of developing competence in skills. Montessori believed children should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are very much practical based activities and many are still carried on in schools today such as learning to play an instrument. This is seen as an important activity for children in the early years and lessons and clubs for this are seen as mainstream activities. Steiner believed that education should be designed to suit the changing needs of a child as they develop mentally, physically and emotionally. This can be seen in the current practices and provisions as there are different levels and stages of which a child can progress through at their own pace, such as the stepping stones in the birth to three matters and foundation stage curriculum. Each individual child is encouraged within their own abilities to progress with their education and onto the next levels of development and learning within today's practices, and Steiner's approach has therefore been influential on many areas of the early year's education. His ideas on allowing children to be taught by the same teacher for up to seven years have been adopted in some ways by secondary schools as a class is given the same form tutor for up to five years and then another for two years if they progress to higher education. He believed this was an effective way of giving children stability within schools, and the tutors would almost be like main carers for the children until they left school. Friedrich Froebel's 'kindergarten' is the modern day nursery, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Chemistry and Technology in Biodiesel Essay Chemistry and technology in biodiesel Biodiesel is a cleaner diesel fuel for diesel engines in many types of vehicles. It is safer for the environment and is a cleaner version of diesel. It is made from soybeans and other vegetation. It is made with a process called transesterification it seperates glycerin from fat or oil and then methyl esters and glycerin is what is left over and used for the fuel. Biodiesel had its origins with the invention of the diesel engine, as the diesel engine was designed to run on Biodiesel. Rudolf Diesel was the inventor of the Diesel engine. He designed a single 3 m iron cylinder with a flywheel at its base which ran on its own power for the first time in Augsburg, Germany on August 10th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of the crops are home grown in the united states so, we wouldn't have to depend on other countries for stuff to make fuels out of. Some draw backs to biodiesel is that it is more expensive to produce than petroleum–based diesel fuel, and can degrade rubber fuel lines on older engines and reduces the life of the rubber lines. Biodiesel on a wider scale can turn crops into cash crops and reduce the amount of crops for food. Most diesel engines can run off of biodiesel which means a lot of vehicles wont have to be altered to use biodiesel instead of petroleum–based diesel fuel. That means they are easy to use but can sometimes be hard to find. Biodiesel affects society today, because big businesses can use them to have "greener" vehicles and burn the fuel cleaner to help the environment and can keep people from having respiratory problems because of the less pollution. It can also help on the economy because you can use used vegetable oil from fast food restraunts. Therefore biodiesel has pros and cons to it. It can cut down pollutions and the use of petroleum– based diesel fuel, and the dependence on other countries for petroleum. But also, it can be more expensive to produce and can cut away at our crops for foods. These technological advances in fuel can help the environment and reduce on pollutions which is a big deal these days. Petroleum is not a renewable resource, but this organic vegetation is. Using a renewable resource for fuel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Career Field Analysis: Diesel Mechanic Essay Ever since I could go with my dad in the tractors and equipment on the ranch, I knew I wanted to be a part of its operation. I have always been fascinated with the operations of diesel engine and much of a valuable asset they are to our world today. I helped out on the ranch whenever I could driving equipment. In the summer time it was my job to operate the swather. I really enjoyed operating it as much as I enjoyed fixing it when it broke down. When it came time to go to college the decision for a major was pretty clear. This is my second year in college in the diesel program and I really enjoy it. I have learned a lot about diesels and the field and this is what I want to do. Diesel mechanics fix and maintain every part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are "a large number community colleges and trade and vocational schools offer programs in diesel engine repair that may lead to a certificate of completion or an associate's degree (United States)." Acquiring a certificate or associates of applied science is critical to getting a job no matter how much you think you know. At the job every mechanic will start at the bottom of the ladder doing menial tasks that will build them up into more important and harder jobs. An entry level job could be something simple like changing oil to a more experienced position of field repairs. Rocky Mountain Cummins is a chain of shops along the Rocky Mountains that covers nine states selling and servicing Cummins engines. I researched a diesel technician opening that was posted on their website. They gave a brief description of what the company does and their purpose. Next, they talk about responsibilities that applicants should have which include "safety, customer satisfaction, business and basic other responsibilities (Rocky)". After that they give a very long list of requirements High School Diploma or GED is required. A 2–year technical training program completion, or completion of a 3 year apprenticeship, is strongly preferred. 3–5 years of hands–on experience is required working on diesel engines. Prefer Cummins ISX & N14 certification. Quickserve experience A minimum of 2 years of customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Internal Assessment Of Puma Ibrahim Yarow Internal Assessment Question: How can a popular brand, such as PUMA, increase sales? Introduction PUMA is a German Sportswear company that produces and sells sporting and casual apparel to athletes and the average person all over the globe. PUMA is technically a later version of the German sports footwear store, "Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory", founded by the brothers Rudolf and Adolf Dassler in the early 1920's. Dassler Brothers shoe factory very popular in the 1920's. They had a great amount of exposure. Famous Athletes wore their products and they were worn in events that were really a big deal. For example, at the Olympic Summer Games in Amsterdam in 1928, a lot of the German athletes wore Dassler spikes. In 1936, Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Berlin wearing spikes made by Dassler. Approximately seven gold medals and five bronze medals were won by world class athletes wearing Dassler shoes and two World and five Olympic records were broken. The actual company was called "Ruda" but then changed to "PUMA" was officially founded and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One opportunity that opened up in recent times is advanced technology. Through technology, PUMA is able to get their products out there through websites, and social media acoounts. Social media is the best way to get the younger generation. This helps build their market, audience, and gain sponsors for their brand. It also helps build on strengths like branding and strengthening their management side. Once PUMA gets ahead and uses things like technology, things will increase. Just the internet alone is a powerful source. Technology can also improve the quality of their products. no matter if it is designingactually putting it together, technology helps get it done. The more appealing the product, the easier it is to get the product out there, and the easier it is to sell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. The Theory Of Head Start Program Head Start is a federally funded, education development program that was created in 1965. The program provides education and services for eligible children from low–income families. Head Start 's philosophy focuses on the development of social–emotional, physical and mental health, nutrition, and working with families and the community and stated "low–income people should help plan and run their own programs" (p. 41–42). Head Start has truly expanded their resources over the years by providing a full school year for ages 3–6 years old and offering services such as health screenings, referrals, and social services (p. 42). Most importantly, each and every Head Start program must follow the federal Head Start Program Performace Standards that address all areas of development (p. 42). The program is truly committed to support low–income families and creating an education system that supports all aspects of the child. Urie Bronfenbrenner was one of the founders of Head Start and adapted the Ecological Theory. The theory describes how social and cultural contexts influence a child 's development. Those contexts would include social, political, legal, and economic systems (p. 131). According to Bronfenbrenner, he believed each system influenced eachother as well as the growth of the child. He also believes in the importance of family, peers, community, culture, society, and the time period (p. 131). The theory relates to the Head Start program because it discusses how society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Historical Development Of Play Research In this assignment, I am going to explore the concept of play by investigating the historical development of play, also considering the social and cultural aspects which has led to the appropriate practice today. First of all, I'm going to talk about why play is important. The importance of play was recognised in the Children Act 2004 which sets out five outcomes within the Every Child Matters (ECM) framework. These include being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and economic wellbeing. There are various definitions of play and playing. 'All children and young people need to play. The impulse to play in innate. Play is a biological, psychological and social necessity and is fundamental to the healthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fantasy play was considered important to her and play as a whole was seen substantial to overall development. She recognised the importance of a nurturing environment, which allows the children to discover their interests with no fixed curriculum. As she believes in the emotional expression of play, she believes play is an important part of children's lives at home as well as at placement, this is accomplished through love and warmth to ensure stimulating opportunities in both settings. Isaacs valued parents as the child's primary educators and believes this is why play should be interlinked between the setting and home. Historically from the 1900's to recent years, parents' perceptions have changed as they expect nursery settings to nurture and bring up the child rather than at home, this shows have roles have changed over the years. However, on the other hand, Sara Smilansky's theory focuses on a child's physical, intellectual, social and emotional development rather than just play, which supports the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. Part of the research carried out by Smilansky focuses on cultural effects on play, she noticed that children from lower class backgrounds took part in less dramatic play in comparison to those who were from a middle class background, she believed the reason behind this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Vin Diesel Research Paper Vin Diesel Mark Sinclair Vincent (also known as Vin Diesel) was born in New York City on July 18, 1967. He was raised by his mother Delora; who was an astrologist; and his stepfather Irving; who was an acting coach. Vin had never met his biological father. He has a fraternal twin brother and two sisters. When he was 7, he and his friends broke in to "Theatre for the New York" to vandalize it but a women stopped them. Instead of calling the police, she offered them a script and $20.00. This was Vin's first break in acting. When he was 17, Vin became a bouncer. This is the time that he changed his name to Vin (short for Vincent) Diesel (a nickname referring to his endless energy). When he completed high school, he enrolled at Hunter College for English. He dropped out after three years thinking that it was time to further his acting career. So he went to Hollywood but he had no such luck. After a year, he moved back to New York. Delora gave Vin a book called "Feature Films at Used Car Prices." This led Vin to start making his own movies and start his career. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film was based on his own experiences as an actor. Vin's first feature film "Strays" (1997) was selected to compete in the Sundance Festival. In 1998, Vin landed a role in "Saving Private Ryan". The following year, Vin voiced the title character of the animation movie "The Iron Giant". In 2000, Vin was casted as Richard B. Riddick in "Pitch Black", "The Chronicles of Riddick" (2004), and "Riddick" (2013). He also stars as Xander Cage in "xXx" (2002). In 2004, he started "The Fast and the Furious" franchise. In 2005, he starred in the comedy "The Pacifier". Other films he starred in is "Babylon A.D." (2008) and "Guardians of the Galaxy" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. How Did Walter Vrba Help People "Officials Struggling To Condense Trump's Intelligence Briefing Down To One Word" is just one example of all the fake news websites on the internet today. Rudolf Vrba had the hardship of many governments not taking his information about the Holocaust seriously and he had the hardship of trying to get his ideas to save people's lives. The first concrete facts about the Holocaust came from Rudolf Vrba and he had the responsibility to deliver his information to people. Rudolf Vrba made me realize that my experience of events matter, and the lives of others truly matter. Walter Rosenberg, who later changed his name to Rudolf Vrba, was 15 when he was locked out his school because he was Jewish. Walter Rosenberg then went on to work in a factory until 1942, where he was arrested and sent to the concentration camp of Maidanek. He later was sent to Auschwitz. He managed to escape the camp by hiding under a pile of wood until the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moral courage is the selfless act of putting others before yourself. Rudolf Vrba demonstrated that idea wonderfully. Vrba risked being caught by the Germans again by giving different governments diagrams of the gas chambers. He knew that the right thing to do was to fight for the people of his religion and try to save as many people as he could. He fought for his ideas to be known and brought out proof of the horrors of the Holocaust. He used his experience as an example of how cruel the Germans truly were and wanted countries to fight against them to set people free. Rudolf Vrba could have escaped Auschwitz and just hid forever and never come out about what he went through. Most importantly, he used his escape as a second chance. He used that second chance to the fullest by fighting for what was right. I think this man showed the whole world what courage really was and what it truly meant to stand up for what you believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Nietzsche's View Of Dionysus In a letter to a nun, Bernard of Clairvaux admonishes, "Until now, when living according to your will and not the will of God, by your law and not that of God, you were living while dead, living in the world but dead to God; or, if I can speak more truly, living neither in the world or for God" (qtd. in Newman 177). The sentiments that living on one's terms and not God's is and was common within Christianity. In fact, multiple documents written in the medieval era point to the tenet that people must live submit their will to God to achieve salvation and to be accepted in the Christian community. Part of submitting to his doctrine involves inhibiting visceral and brutish aspects of the self and encouraging spiritual and benevolent (civilized) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dionysus, representing the oneness of existence, is experienced as an individuated image appearing to dazed spectators–a relationship that is the germ of Greek tragic theater as a mimesis of human life" (505). If this concept were to exist in Lybeaus Desconus, the townspeople would experience a sense of awe for both women displayed during the exhibition. They might compare in positive terms the difference between and preferences they might see. In addition, the hero who is on display (in this case, Lybeaus Desconus) would provide a sense of unity between the Dionysian and the Apollonian. Instead of the Apollonian figure emerging from the primordial oneness of existence where opposites would coexist, Lybeaus Desconus systematically slaughters the creatures that represent wildness and restricts notions of beauty. The foreground of Nietzsche's criticisms of Christianity comprises repudiating not only ecstasy but also suffering, manifested through suppressing bodily impulses and instinctive drives and focusing on an afterlife rather than the current moment. In general, it is likely Nietzsche would react more positively to the Christian ideals embedded in many medieval texts than he does in the early 20th century. Ben Morgan reveals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Case Study Of Waldorf School Trinity University of Asia 275 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Cathedral Heights, Quezon City Case Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Group Members: Harah Rose Barangan Maria Amirah Del Mundo John Toledo Chapter 1 Case Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Introduction What is preschool programs? Melhuish (2012) stated that the important goals in the preschool program are: to help children acquire social skills and learning–related skills. This program provides early childhood education and care for the children, and help them to develop their range of skills that make them ready when they start school such as: Social skills, Language skills, Executive function skills, Emotional self–regulation skills, and Self–regulation in learning skills. How important it is? the important functions of is to help children to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rodriguez and Marikina to San Mateo where the Manila Waldorf School is located. e) Students – Early childhood (ages 3 to 6) Grade school and Upper school 2. What are the best practices of Manila Waldorf School? 3. What are the implications of the study? Significance of the Study Scope and Delimitations This study will focus on Manila Waldorf School located at Timberland Ave., San Mateo, Rizal. The researchers will be studying their Curriculum, Mission and Vision, Grading System, Physical Structure, Human Resources (teachers and administrators), Programs and Services and Students. The researchers will also interview the principal, teachers and parents. They will be the source of the data. This will be limited to the description of the curriculum, the teachers, administrators and students. Definition of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Diesel Mechanics Repair Diesel Mechanics Repair Being a trucker doing what needs to be done and pulling burdens over the landmass is an unpleasant occupation. You get in the musicality of listening to your truck sizzle on not far off without stopping for even a minute. At days end you have more printed material than some sectary's. Trucking is not only an occupation; it's a way of life! Here's the manner by which you can spare from having an untimely victory on your new shut side drive tires. These new profound tread tires gather marble measured rocks. These stones push their direction the distance to the ropes amid the first 50% of the tires life before they are release. these exposed detects the lines will begin rusting and get delicate and the tire will have a victory and that implies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They're made to last and made to work, yet every driver understands that diesel gas costs cash to run and keep up. There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages for purchasing a vehicle that is a diesel, and considering what could possibly turn out badly is an essential piece of making an informed, educated choice on what motor will work best for you. The improvement of diesel as a wellspring of fuel backpedals numerous years and has kept going all through history to give productivity and quality and have developed into a mainstream decision for fuel power. In 1878, a man named Rudolf Diesel was contemplating in Germany at the Polytechnic High School, something like what we know not a building school. Amid his studies, he found out about the low proficiency of fuel (recollect that it was numerous years back) and steam motors. The data was so stunning to him that he chose he expected to dedicate his opportunity to build up a motor with higher proficiency and endeavored to make a "burning force motor," or what we know today to be the diesel motor which he got a patent for in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Waldorf Curriculum And Philosophy DAP Analysis of Waldorf Curriculum and Philosophy DAP results from the process of making decisions about the well being and education of children based on at least three important kind of information or knowledge. What is known about how children develop and learn, including information about ages and stages and what the appropriate experiences, materials, activities and interactions for each child. What is known about the strengths, interests, and needs of each individual child in the group. What is known about the social and cultural context in which each child is growing up in. The guidance should not be same for everybody because what each child need is not the same. Waldorf education is based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we think of our own childhood play experience, we remember of playing with multi–age friends and learning different games from and other skills from them. Waldorf teachers also recognize the benefit of multi–age friendship and they introduce the "buddy system" in class. Older children are paired with younger children which helps them a lot to develop their social–emotional skills. Waldorf teachers believe in the creative expression and relationship with nature by the children. So we see children expressing them through art, music and rhythm in various areas of the curriculum. Children go for nature walks to nearby parks or experience life cycle of plants through gardening activities which turns into a practical science class when teachers answer different question asked by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Unit Eymp 1 Context and Principles for Early Years... Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles for early years provision Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles for early years provision AC: 1. 2 M EYMP1 A2: Different approaches Indentify four different approaches to working with children and record these in the table below. Explain how each approach has influenced current early year's provision in the UK Approaches to working with children and how has this influenced current early years provision in the UK? There are four different approaches to working with children Reggio Emilia High/Scope Montessori Steiner 1. Reggio ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as acorn, tress left, stick, water puddle. Etc... Unit EYMP 1 Context and principles for early years provision AC: 1.3 M EYMP 1 A 3: Emphasis Early years frameworks in the U.K emphasise the importance of a personal and individual approach to learning and development: Explain why this is the case and give example of how you reflect this in your planning and observations?: CHILDREN ARE INDIVIDUALS AND EVERY CHILD is unique. The Program accommodates the broad range of children's needs, their learning rates and styles, and their knowledge, experiences, and interests to facilitate continuous learning. It accomplishes this through an integrated curriculum incorporating a variety of instructional models, strategies, and resources for children who are experiencing learning Difficulties. The development of the whole child. It reflects an understanding that children learn through active engagement and play, And those children represent their knowledge in a variety of ways. It is based on recognition of the individual and social nature of learning and the essential role of language in mediating thought, communication, And learning. Practitioners and parents are partners in the child's education. They consult and collaborate to create for the child a climate of respect, success, and joy necessary for lifelong learning. Children's capacities to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. A Background On Security Design Patterns Essay In this section, we present a brief background on security design patterns and FCA. 2.1. Security Design Patterns Christopher Alexander first introduced the concept of design patterns for use of living spaces, in his book 'A Pattern Language', published in 1977 [3]. The concept of a pattern was adopted by the software community in the book 'Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object– Oriented Software', published in 1994 whose authors Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides are known as the 'Gang of Four [4]. The first design patterns related to security were published by Yoder and Barcalow in 1997 which described 7 design patterns. Subsequently, many design patterns and pattern catalogs were published. Important contributions are by Romanosky [5], Kienzle et al. [6], Blakley and members of the Open Group security Forum [7], Hafiz et al. [8,9] and the Microsoft Patterns and Practices group [10,11]. In their book published in 2005, Schumacher and a working group of security pattern experts, discussed 46 patterns [12]. Steel et al. [13] compiled a catalog of 23 core security patterns for J2EE and web services. Dougherty et al., at the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, described 15 design patterns in their guide to Secure Design Patterns [14]. Fernandez presented 68 design patterns in the book 'Security Patterns in Practice: Designing Secure Architectures Using Software Patterns' [15]. Today the total number of security design patterns is around 400 [16,17]. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Principles Of Maria Montessori In Early Childhood Education Part B Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner are both known as an educator in early childhood education. Their theories, principles, and beliefs share many similarities. But at the same time, show many differences. Inspired by the work of Itard and Seguin, two almost forgotten French doctors, Maria Montessori took the idea of scientific approach to develop her theories, principles and beliefs in early childhood education, which through observation and experimentation. All the learning activities and teaching materials are purposeful and aimed to stimulate senses, mind, and provide self–esteem and achievement. There are twelve principles in her approaches of teaching. Firstly, natural spirituality. Montessori saw that children were inherently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, there are no grades or tests. Children are never in competition with each other. So, the process is the most important thing than the results. Next is prepared environment. Montessori classroom environment is prepared in every way for optimal development: physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally. Lastly, the principle and philosophy of Maria Montessori in early childhood education is absorbent mind. From the age 0–6 years old is what Montessori called the all–around formative period of the absorbent mind. At 0–3 years old, children are unconsciously absorbing what is around him and is more reactive than purposeful in his actions. Meanwhile at 3–6 years old, children begin to explore the outer environment through more purposeful movement and exercise. Rudolf Steiner develops early childhood education based on the age development of a child. Steiner's theory centered on all aspects of growth and development including spirituality. His philosophy sprang from the idea that there are three–seven–year cycles of development. Steiner believe that education needs to work with the unfolding abilities and changing needs of the child at each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Rudolf Diesel : A Short Biography Of Diesel And Rudolf Diesel Rudolf Diesel was born March 18, 1858, in Paris. Early in the Franco–Prussian War (1870) all Germans had to leave Paris, and the Diesels went to England in poverty. After a brief stay there, Rudolf went to an uncle in Augsburg, Germany, where he received a thorough scientific schooling. From 1875 he attended the Munich Polytechnikum (later the Technische Hochschule) and graduated with highest honors. He studied thermodynamics under Carl von Linde and resolved–given the opportunity–to design a heat engine with a thermodynamic cycle approximating to the ideal described by Sadi Carnot in 1824. Great fuel economy could be expected from such a machine. But the opportunity was a long time coming. Meanwhile, in 1880 he returned to Paris to help in the construction of a refrigeration plant for Linde and then became manager of it. During the making he put much effort into an design for an expansion engine using ammonia as working fluid (ammonia was also the working fluid in the refrigerator). From Paris, Diesel moved to Berlin in 1890 and continued to work for Linde's refrigeration concern. Rudolf Diesel (formally Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel) was a thermal engineer and inventor of German descent, best known for the invention of the diesel engine. Diesel was born on March 18, 1858 in Paris to immigrant parents. His early childhood was spent in France but due to the onset of war in 1870, his family was deported and decided to move to London. When Diesel was 12 years old, his mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Rudolf Hess: Deputy Führer What would it take to get you to steal a plane, fly alone over to another country that was at war with your own, parachute out of the plane, and then try to make peace with that country that was your enemy? Well, that is exactly what Rudolf Hess did. So, what happened in his life that caused him act the way he did, and what happened afterward? Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (also spelled Heß) was born on April 26, 1894 in Alexandria, Egypt. His parents, Fritz and Clara Hess, were simple merchants and probably never imagined that their eldest son would later go on to become second in the line of succession to one of the most influential dictators that ever lived, Adolf Hitler. Before all of that, his life was fairly normal. He was just another average person. "Hess volunteered for the German Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War One, partly to escape the control of his domineering father who had refused to let him go to a university but instead persuaded him into an unwanted career in the family business" (History Place). He fought with a unit from Bavaria in the Battle of Ypres. After being wounded twice, he changed his careers slightly, not too long after the battle previously mentioned. He transferred from being a regular foot soldier in a Bavarian unit to an airplane pilot in the German air force. After the war, he joined an organization called the Friekorps that hired ex–soldiers to violently put down Communist uprisings in Germany. Then, Hess decided to go to college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Why I Believe It Should Be Mandatory Many schools regard art with the idea that it's just a bunch of colors mixed together; although I have found that art is not this simple a concept. I have problems with memorizing complicated and or important pieces of information; although when I learn through creating something, (for example, creating a picture having to do with moles, in order to learn about the chemistry unit moles) I'm able to clearly picture and understand newly introduced concepts. This is why I believe it should be mandatory to require all students to create art in introduction to a new concept. Doing this would not only open up people's minds to art's influences, but it would also have a positive effect on the student's mental process as well. Studies show that "arts integration goes beyond including art projects in class; it is a teaching strategy that seamlessly merges arts standards with core curricula to build connections and provide engaging context" ( Nobori, Mariko; How the arts unlock the door to learning). Many other people have written about how the brain copes with learning through art, such as Mariko Norbori, a writer for and or creator of the website Edutopia. Norbori was able to visit Wiley H. Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland; and discovered that "Every teacher there is committed to weaving the arts and standard curricula together"(Norbori). During her visit, she was shown some of the activities they were currently involved in, such as "in a science classroom you might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Diesel Mechanic Career Paper My Career is to become a Diesel mechanic. This would be a good career for me because I enjoy building, repairing and designing trucks. Also I think repairing cars and trucks would be fun, and enjoyable. I have enjoyed working on cars and designing things all of my life, and I enjoy working hands on rather than a computer based systems. So that is why I think being a mechanic is for me! I am going to set goals to become a mechanic. My short term goal would be to pass 8th grade and to work hard to do so. I am going to achieve this goal by getting good grades and to learn more about the subjects I take. Also by finishing my work and studying hard for tests. Lastly I am going to push my hardest to turn everything in on time, to get into the high school. That is my short term goal and how I will achieve it! My mid–range goal is to study the fields of Diesel Technology, and to learn everything possible that i need to know to become a Mechanic. I will achieve this goal by taking the classes needed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One negative aspect is that when it comes to diesel technology you have to work hard and nonstop. Whether it is repairing a diesel engine or even the clean up from when the shop closes. Another positive aspect of being a diesel mechanic is that the shift that you work can be very flexible. This meaning that if you are better off working a late shift you most likely could because of how many people that are in the shop working. Lastly another negative aspect in being a diesel mechanic is that you are open to various accidents. Like fires, gas spills and many others. Another part of this being the fumes breathed in could potentially lead to diseases like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Alfred Adler 's Life And Life Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a doctor, by the age of five he had survived rickets and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he began his medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected Freud 's emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal with a feeling of inferiority coming from restrictions on the individual 's need for self–assertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a book on Alder 's life titled Alfred Alder (Literature & Life) which was published in 1895. There are three very interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are organ inferiority , feeling of inferiority, and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some organs are inferior. The quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them self in anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an increased susceptibility to diseases which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler shows the connection between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a factor which means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can be traced through generations. Organ inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self–assertion is bound to affect the inferior organs more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Essay on 20th Century Approaches in Early Childhood Education Did you know there are many kinds of programs and approaches used in early childhood education? The 20th century was the start of inclusive classrooms and about the idea of education for all. Education in the early preschool years boomed with early childhood development programs. While there are many popular approaches, I find that Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner have the reliable strait forward and captivating approaches to early childhood education. Maria Montessori has an educational method that is in use today in public and private schools throughout the world. The basic goals of the Montessori Method are to develop the child's independence and productivity as well as preserve the dignity of the child while focusing on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children will stay with the class, and teacher, for the entire cycle, shaping a stable community and meaningful bonds ("Introduction to montessori," 2011). You won't find the expected rows of school desks in these programs either. Children work at tables or on the floor, rolling out mats on which to work and define their work space. The classrooms are set up to have natural lighting, soft colors, and uncluttered spaces for activities that are focused and calm. More than 4,000 Montessori schools dot the American landscape, and thousands more can be found on 6 continents worldwide ("Introduction to montessori," 2011). Rudolf Steiner developed the Waldorf education. This is the view in which the child develops through a number of basic stages as he/ she grows from childhood to adulthood. Waldorf education strives to develop in each child their innate talents and abilities through the use of curriculum which develops imagination and creativity ("Early child care," 2010). In the United States there are more than 160 schools across the continent, 250 early childhood centers. Within all these centers the approach to learning in early childhood is through imitation, imagination and example. The basic goals of Waldorf education are to build free, equal, and collaborative society. To develop free human beings who have a purpose and a direction in life as well as to achieve a balanced development of mind, body, and spirit. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Essay on Albert Speer Albert Speer 1. Born in March 19th 1905, and the middle child of three sons, you could say Albert Speer had a life of a movie star. Having a father who was a successful architect in Mannheim, and a mother who came from a wealthy family you would say that the Speer family was more than well off. The Speer family had their own cook, kitchen maid, chamber maid, butler, chauffer, nanny and governess; Albert Speer was the upper class instead of the upper–middle which he classified himself into. But too all–good things there are bad. Not liking his brothers, he would get picked on by them. Albert's relationship with his parents was poor and had conjured in his mind that they didn't have anytime for him at all or even loved him, but that his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Speer's decision on joining the Nazi party had an improvement of impact to his work as an architect. Even though that didn't give him many opportunities to create buildings it still gave home work in the field that he loved doing. Having been given the chance to redecorate headquarters, Speer still had shown that he was a willing and capable person to achieving anything and by doing so it had created more jobs and had pushed him closer and closer into becoming a well know architect. Having seen the plans for the Nuremburg rallies Speer, being a person to welcome on challenges had stated that he could do better with the designs for the rally. Speer had wanted to create a setting designed to impress the audience that would make them walk into the stadium at night that then they were confronted with a raised platform to which was draped with two huge black, white and red banners, each taller than a 10 story building with a third swastika banner between them. Illuminated by 130 searchlights this headed towards the heaven this 'cathedral of lights' had been the main design and basis for the rally. Splendid in design and marvelous in sight, this was one of Speer's memorable works, which had given him his statue as a magnificent architect. 4. Speer's status as a nobody at the early stages of his years had banished. Having shown his work not only to Hitler but also to the world had given Speer the respect and recognition of a superb architect. By gaining this respect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Thoughts on a Possible Rational Reconstruction of the... Thoughts on a Possible Rational Reconstruction of the Method of "Rational Reconstruction" ABSTRACT: Rational reconstructions standardly operate so as to transform a given problematic philosophical scientific account–particularly of a terminological, methodological or theoretical entity–into a similar, but more precise, consistent interpretation. This method occupies a central position in the practice of analytic philosophy. Nevertheless, we encounter–even if only in a very few specific publications–a vague image of it. This is due on the one hand to the problem of the intentions of application, i.e., of the normativity of rational reconstruction (descriptive/prescriptive– ambivalence). It is also due on the other hand to the problem of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, we encounter–even in the specific publications–only a vague image of it. Surprisingly, there are comparatively few specific publications. Historically they concentrate in the phase of Logical Empiricism. On the other hand we record a quite extensive literature on the latest variant of rational reconstruction, the "structuralist reconstruction." Besides Kamlah's article, Poser [1971] is to be mentioned. Further, for Analytical Philosophy directly relevant material includes mainly brief remarks in preliminaries and digressions, particularly in works of Wolfgang Stegmller, who established the method in German postwar philosophy. I want to point out his well–known article on Kant (Stegmller [1967]), which I followed when choosing a title for this paper, as well as his introduction to the fourth volume of his great series on philosophy of science and Analytical Philosophy with its section "Neue Betrachtungen ber die Ziele und Aufgaben der Wissenschaftstheorie" (Stegmller [1973], pp. 1–64). Jrgen Mittelstra has commented for German Constructivism in some other articles (Mittelstra [1985a], Mittelstra [1985b]). Consequently, a general, problemizing and coherent "Theory of Rational Reconstruction" that really would deserve the name (as well as by the way any kind of "Textbook of Rational Reconstruction") has, as it seems, remained a desideratum. The varied usage within Analytical Philosophy as well as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Financial Report Adidas Student number: 0880732 Term paper Handelshøyskolen BI – Adidas AG – Exam code and name EXC 25093 Financial Statements and Valuation Hand–in date: 15.04.2011 Place of study: BI Oslo Program: Bachelor in Business and Administration Table of contents Summary ii Adidas 1 Sports Apparel Industry 1 Economic Situation 2 – Financial Statement Evaluation 2 – Profitability ratios 3 – Efficiency ratios 4 – Liquidity and cash flow ratios 5 – Investment ratios 5 Multiple Comparisons Valuation Model 6 Forecasting Fiscal Years 2011–2014 7 – Sales growth 7 – EBIT margin 7 – Inflation 7 – Capital Expenditures 8 – ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, due to yearly sporting events such as UEFA Champions league, Super Bowl and the enormous interest in sport generally, the demand for sport products are high. The sports apparel industry is perceived to be a difficult industry to enter. The high degree of competiveness and the need of innovating thinking are undeniable. In addition, several incumbents have reached large– scale production and as a result it will be expensive for new entrants to fight for market share. Many of the producers use famous athletes to front their products. The market powers of such athletes are priceless and help boost their sales. With regard to the financial crisis, looking at profitability ratios and sales, it is visible that the industry and the companies competing in the industry suffered in the sense that their sales decreased compared to previous years. However, due to the FIFA world cup in 2010, their sales numbers where extremely well compared to sales numbers from 2009. Economic Situation To be able to evaluate the financial performance of Adidas in a more comprehensive manner, Puma has been chosen as the comparing firm. The reason for comparing Puma and not Nike, are due to different fiscal years. Nike Inc ends their fiscal year in May, and both Adidas A and Puma end their fiscal years in December. Comparing Adidas A to Nike could generate bias estimates and there would not be possible to compare fiscal year 2010. Due to the financial crisis in 2009, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Formal Concept Analysis ( Fca ) Essay 2.7.2 Formal Concept Analysis Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), also known as Galois lattice mining, is a branch of lattice theory that allows identification of meaningful groupings of objects that have common attributes (Wille, 2009; Ganter & Wille, 2012). It is a data analysis method which enables the discovery of hidden knowledge in the data in the form of concepts. Godin, Gecsei, and Pichet (1989) have demonstrated the effectiveness of using FCA for indexing and retrieval as an alternative to hierarchical classification and boolean query based systems. In FCA, the data is represented as a formal context which contains objects, attributes and a binary relation between them. FCA represents relationships by means of formal concepts and captures them in a concept lattice. A formal concept in the lattice contains a set of attributes (Intent) and objects (Extent). Thus, it gives a cluster of objects having common attributes. Definition 1. (퐹표푟푚푎푙 푐표푛푡푒푥 푡). A formal context 퐾=(퐺,푀,퐼) consists of two sets 퐺 (set of objects) and 푀 (set of attributes) and I  G×M is a binary relation between 퐺 and 푀. The fact (푔,푚)∈퐼 is interpreted as "the object 푔 has attribute 푚" and often denoted as gIm. Example 1. Consider the set of numbers 퐺 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. Consider the set of attributes 푀 = {Even, Odd, Prime, Square} that are properties. Table 2.2 gives an example of formal context (퐺,푀,퐼). An X in the cell indicates that a certain object has a certain attribute. M I a1 a2 a3 a4 G o1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Quine And Carnap Debate The end of Metaphysics Quine and Carnap 9–6–2015 Klassieke Teksten: Quine Ischa Koekman S1542540 Introduction This essay will discuss the status or worth of metaphysics in light of the theories of Willard Orval Quine and Rudolf Carnap. Both 20th century philosophers rejected metaphysics as a legitimate branch of philosophy or science for their own reasons. Despite their agreement on this issue they disagreed on many related topics. To clearly understand either philosophers' views on the worth of metaphysics one needs to look into the long lasting dispute between these thinkers regarding these topics. The backbone of this essay then will be an overview of what is known as the Quine–Carnap debate. We will discuss the relevant elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These truths are of the a priori kind. Theory internal question are answered either by analyticity alone, or a combination between empiricism and analyticity. Either way these questions depend on something self–sustaining to build on. Analytic statements, understood as statements true by virtue of their own meaning, can supply this type of foundation. Saying analytic statements are true by virtue of their own meaning is really to say they are true by virtue of the linguistic structure typical for our adopted framework. Carnap, by this notion of analyticity, does not need justification for truth statements from reality. Analytic statements are true by virtue of their semantic expressions, which is our construct. Carnap's analytic statements are distinctly different from his synthetic. Synthetic statements need, in part, evidence and justification from outside. It is not in their definition. Quine's arguments for the non–existence of the analytic–synthetic distinction is a problem because now that they are not opposite, isolated concepts they can be seen as two side of the same continuum. Statements are no longer either synthetic or analytic but analytic/synthetic in varying degrees. What this means is that analytic statements (if this is the proper name) are (in varying degrees) in need of justification as well. What this means for Carnap is that his a priori type justifications are no longer as certain or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...