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Factors That Affect Resilience
In my term paper, I would like to talk about Resilience which I believe is a prerequisite for an effective leader. Life has ups and downs and adversities
are inevitable. Things can beyond our control, it is impossible for us to prevent unpleasant circumstances from happening. Difficulties and problems
come out of nowhere, the stress and anxiety associated with adversity may knock us down if we cope with them inadequately. Chronic stress can lead
to mental collapse if we still cannot manage them well, which is definitely undesirable for a leader because it can affect the cooperation with others as
well as the team morale.
First of all, I would like to define what resilience is. Major scholars believe it is the process to recover from trauma, or the ability to respond to
adversity. According to Sergeant and Laws–Chapman (2012), resilience refers to "the ability to adapt to adverse conditions while maintaining a sense of
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There are several factors can contribute to and affect resilience, are as follows:
1) Personal attributes
I believe it is one of the major determinants of resilience. Having personal attributes such as calm, patience and adventurous will facilitate us to become
a more resilient person. We will not become panic–stricken and lose control of ourselves when we encounter adversity. Other positive traits such as
cheerful and optimistic can also conduce to resiliency. It can help us to find positive meanings in our lives despite adversity. On the contrary, negative
traits such as pessimistic, impulsive and emotionally unstable can affect our resiliency and also our well–being.
2) Family cohesion and relationships
It is also a key factor affecting resilience. A positive, supportive and cohesive family relationship can promote our resiliency. Relatives are the
important props to support us when we are experiencing adversity.
3) External
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Rural Development Case Study
Case Study Of A Rural Development:
The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III
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By
LEONILA TANYAG–CONRADO
2012
Table of Contents
Case Study Abstract
Introduction
Definition of Terms
Objectives
Project Beneficiaries
Analysis of the project
Development Framework
Expected Outcomes
Recommendation for Sustainability
Sources
CASE STUDY ABSTRACT:
This case details the implementation of Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III in the province of Quezon 1. The vision of writer is
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It also includes the replication of Agrarian Information and Marketing Center (AIM–C),when and where feasible, to provide marketing assistance,
information service, training and financing services to the ARBs.
DEFINITION OF TERMS:
Agrarian reform is defined to mean the redistribution of lands, regardless of crops or fruits produced, to farmers and regular farm workers who are
landless, irrespective of tenurial arrangement, to include the totally of factors and support services designed to lift the economic status of the
beneficiaries and all other arrangements alternative to the physical redistribution of lands, such as production or profit sharing, labor administration,
and the distribution of shares of stocks, which will allow beneficiaries to receive a just share of the fruits of the lands they work.
ARC Connectivity – is a new strategy wherein development in the ARCs will radiate to non–ARC barangays that will benefit more ARBs and
communities. Each barangay will complement the development concept of the cluster barangays which is conceived to undertake agro industrial
development endeavor focusing on production, processing, and marketing of products where they have competitive advantage.
AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITY (ARC) DEVELOPMENT – is an area focused intervention designed to propel and sustain national growth
through a people centered, concentrated, holistic approach in community development.
Economic freedom is a term used in economics which
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Characteristics Of A Resilient Business Organization
The word "resilience" comes from the latin world "salire", which means to spring up and the word "resilire" which means to spring back as well as
"resilo" which means the ability to rebound or jump back (Resnick, Lisa, and Gwyther, 2011; Dalziell and McManus, 2004; Pflanz and Lewis, 2012;
Rochas, Kuznecova and Romagnoli, 2014).
A theoretical model is presented identifying the pertinent features that characterize a resilient business organization. Drawing on the systems theory
literature, a business is firstly characterized in terms of its technical, social and economic sub–systems. Secondly, the kinds of disruptions business
system might need to guard against are identified according to local, national and global spheres of influence. Thirdly, that resilient business system
must attend to the goals of redundancy, requisite variety and resources. Finally, when these attributes (sub–systems, spheres of influence goals) are
connected certain business artifacts become evident as critical to enabling organizational resilience.
Resilience is seen as an organizational capability, to anticipate key events from emerging trends, constantly adapt to change and rapidly bounce back
from disaster (Marcos, 2008). Resilient organizations always strive to be prepared for the best, but also for the worst where organizational learning
inward and outward is nurtured and encouraged. The fusion of personal talent with productive environments and a balanced approach to managing
explicit and tacit
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Design Of Precast Structural Elements
CHAPTER 6
DESIGN OF PRECAST STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
6.1 Preamble
The precast structural components are manufactured off or on the sites, transported to the site and with suitable handling and erection procedures, they
are assembled so as to form a structural system. The design should cater to the conditions encountered during the various stages of construction. The
Different types of precast elements manufactured are listed below. Floor and Roof units: Hollow core slabs, Double T, Single T, and Precast Planks.
Precast Beam & Girders: can be rectangular, L, inverted T, I and U shapes. They are usually prestressed with projecting stirrups. Precast Decked Slab
Beams: Reduce number of beams, eliminate cast–in–place concrete, rapid installation, Shallow superstructure. Precast concrete columns: may be single
or multiple storey height Precast wall panels: Non–load–bearing panel (cladding), Load–bearing panel: Solid, Hollow core, Ribbed, Sandwich
In this study design of a few precast elements such as Hollow core floor units, RC load bearing solid wall, columns with corbels are considered. The
designs are automated using semi–automation tools available in EXCEL. These are presented in the following sections.
6.2 Design of Hollow Core Units
This is a precast and prestressed concrete elements with continuous voids to reduce the self–weight. They are immensely used as roof o floor deck
systems. They are used as spandrel members, bridge deck and wall panels units. Slabs are
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's Five Forces And Brandenberger And Nalebuff's Value Net
In this article on Industry Analysis, it explored the economics of the firm's relationship with its upstream and downstream trading partners as well as
with its competitors. The article highlights the Industry Analysis framework by using Michael Porter's Five Forces and Brandenberger and Nalebuff's
Value Net, provide a structure that "enables us to systematically work through these wide–ranging and often complex economic issues." Therefore, it is
in the student's ability to understand all these important concepts that they can later use in their business careers. According to the article, an industry
analysis is based on such frameworks that facilitates the following important tasks: Assessment of industry and firm performance Identification of key
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For example, in Parts One and Two can easily become traced to the 1930s or earlier. During this time, microeconomics did not have an impact on
business strategy until Michael Porter published a series of articles in the 1970s in his own book called Competitive Strategy. As addressed in the
article, Porter explored the economic factors that affect the profits of an industry. Moreover, Porter's prime inspiration is to "classify these factors into
five major forces that encompass the vertical chain and market competition." Similarity, this ties into Adam Brandenberger and Barry Nalebuff's vision
to significantly find improvement to the five–forces framework. Nevertheless, they describe the firm's Value Net that includes suppliers, distributors,
and competitors by how they might detract a firm from producing
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Strength of Materials 4th Ed. by Ferdinand L. Singer
Simple Stresses
Simple stresses are expressed as the ratio of the applied force divided by the resisting area or σ = Force / Area. It is the expression of force per unit area
to structural members that are subjected to external forces and/or induced forces. Stress is the lead to accurately describe and predict the elastic
deformation of a body. Simple stress can be classified as normal stress, shear stress, and bearing stress. Normal stress develops when a force is applied
perpendicular to the cross–sectional area of the material. If the force is going to pull the material, the stress is said to be tensile stress and compressive
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Solution 110
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Problem 111 For the truss shown in Fig. P–111, calculate the stresses in members CE, DE, and DF. The crosssectional area of each member is 1.8 in2.
Indicate tension (T) or compression (C).
Solution 111
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Problem 112 Determine the crosssectional areas of members AG, BC, and CE for the truss shown in Fig. P–112 above. The stresses are not to exceed
20 ksi in tension and 14 ksi in compression. A reduced stress in compression is specified to reduce the danger of buckling.
Solution 112
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Problem 113 Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown in Fig. P–113. Indicate the tension or compression. The cross
sectional area of each member is 1600 mm2.
Solution 113
Problem 114 The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in Fig. P–114 is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical
cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D. Determine the mass of the heaviest bar that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to 100
MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm2 and that of the cable at C is 300 mm2.
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Solution 114
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Shearing Stress
Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive stresses, which are caused by
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Mt1310 Unit 3 Lab Reports
The tensile testing was done on the three composite specimens (90°, and two 45°) were completed with a servo–hydraulic load frame with a wedge.
The one in the lab was the MTS 647 hydraulic wedge grip and an 810 material test system. The specimens had strain gages with a Wheatstone bridge to
collect data such as time, distance, load, axial strain, and transverse strain. From the strain gages, evidence can support how and when the specimen
material failed under the stress being applied to it. The test was run for three times on three different specimens. The first specimen that was tested in
the hydraulic load was the 0°/90° specimen, which is made of carbon and epoxy laminate composite. The 0°/90° specimen was tested first out of the
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The specimen ends were not thick or had moving wedge grips to keep it secure in the holders of the servo–hydraulic load frame. The movement of the
specimen in the machine causes some of the data to be an inaccuracy. Also, the transverse strain causes issues with the strain gages that are called
transverse sensitivity. The transverse sensitivity affects the accuracy of the data that is being collected for the transverse strain more than the
longitudinal strain. This is greatly seen in the percent difference in the strain values such as in one case the Longitudinal strain was .4% while the
transverse strain was 30%. Another issue with the strain gages was that if the strain gages weren't properly placed on the specimen the data accuracy
would
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Market Is An Actual Or Nominal Place That Forces Of Demand
Market is an actual or nominal place that forces of demand and supply operate (Challet, 1997), under this situation, buyers and sellers interact directly
or through intermediaries to trade goods and services. Market including mechanisms or means for determining price of the traded item and available
goods and services (cox, ibid.). Communicating the full price information. Facilitating deals and transactions, and effecting distribution. The market for
particular items is made up of potential customers who need these goods and services and have the ability and willingness to pay for it.
In a market, prices are determined as different level of demand and supply, weather in the short term or in the long term (Simon, 1997). However, ...
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Governments also monitor retailer market for signs of collusion and fixed prices (Cox, ibid). For example, if there are two milk sellers in a small
village, they could agree to both charge the same high price for the milk in order to increase their own profits. However, this practice is illegal under
federal law, if found guilty, the retailers could face substantial penalties and lose consumer in a short time, because their action of increasing price and
lead to inflation would influence consumers willingness.
The view of the money enigma is the microeconomics models of price determination in free market. Limitation and one side view of the price
determination process. In this week's post, we shall explore the theory which every price is a function of two sets of demand and supply. Specifically,
the price of primary good in terms of another good, is determined by both supply and demand for the primary good and supply and demand for
measurement goods and services In this free market, market mechanism help translate scarce resources to where they need the most. Through different
functions, sellers could balance the relationship between increasing price level and unchanged quantity supplied. As shown in graph, supply increased,
supply curve shift to the right. This lead to a decrease in average price level (from P1 to P2) and increase in quantity supplied (from Q1 to Q2), shift of
supply curve also lead to shift of equilibrium, if the demand remains
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A Justification For Implementation Of The Program
A justification for implementation of the program
McGrath and Noble (2003), believe that young people in today's society are using different coping strategies than previous generations to deal with
life's challenges. In today's society it is believed that young people are more likely to encounter a range of difficult circumstances, negative events and
down times and they are not equipped to cope with these challenges and downtimes (McGrath & Noble, 2003). Young people in today's society are
more likely to participate in life threatening behaviour like overusing drugs and alcohol, behaving in an anti–social way, suicide and there is evidence to
suggest that they are suffering from depression more frequently than older generations (McGrath & ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
McGrath and Noble (2003), state that a multidimensional approach that incorporates ways to build environments that foster resilience as well as teaches
the personal coping skills of resilience has a much greater success than a program that addresses only one set of factors. The Bounce Back! Resilience
Program provides practical guidelines on the actions educators can take to build classrooms and schools which showcase resilient behaviour and allows
teachers to help students develop resilience through learning personal coping skills (McGrath & Noble (2003).
An overview of the program
The Bounce Back! Program is an award winning program focused on the wellbeing and resilience of young people from kinder to middle school
(McGrath & Noble, 2016). The program has been written by Dr Helen McGrath and Dr Toni Noble and offers a collection of practical classroom
strategies for teachers to utilise to help young people to cope with their everyday lives and allow them to learn to 'bounce back' when they experience
difficulties and hard times (Kids Matter, n.d.). The program is a social and emotional learning curriculum which can be used by the whole school and
helps promote positive mental health, wellbeing and resilience in young people. The program promotes safe and supportive class and school learning
environments which allows students to function well at school and in life
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The Importance Of Fatigue Condition
Rice et al. [121] first reported that the size of plastic zone under creep stress was 4 times that of under fatigue conditions using theoretical calculation.
Subsequently, Irwin at al. [122] established equations for estimating the plastic zone size under creep and fatigue, and Equations (1) and (2) show that
the size of plastic zone will reduce with increasing yield strength of AA alloy.
3. Discussion
It is generally assumed that the crack growth rate of coarse–grain is lower than that of fine–grain, and the fatigue crack growth resistance can be
improved by increasing the grain size [79]. Reasons can be mainly concluded by the following three aspects [80,81], i.e., first, grain boundary is
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Lots of experimental results indicate that the grain size can significantly affect the fatigue crack growth rate of AA alloy.
However, the experimental results in this study indicate that with decreasing grain size the fatigue crack growth rate of AA alloy becomes smaller and
smaller. Therefore, the fatigue crack growth resistance increases with decreasing grain size. This is opposite to the prevailing effect of grain size on
fatigue crack growth rate. The main reasons are concluded as follows:
(1) Previous experimental results indicate that the amount of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase can significantly affect the DFCGR property of AA alloy. The η–
Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase mainly plays a role of pinning grain boundary and retarding the intergranular diffusion of oxygen. Thus, the crack growth at grain
boundaries can be retarded, and the notch sensitivity of the alloy can be avoided. Therefore, more the η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase, the fatigue crack growth
rate of the alloy can be reduced favourably. Figure 1 shows that the amount and morphology of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase precipitated from AA alloy
with different grain sizes are different under the same thermal treatments. With decreasing grain size, both the grain boundary area of the alloy and the
amount of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase increase, and the ability of grain boundary pinning and grain boundary oxygen diffusion retarding are significantly
enhanced, thus the fatigue crack growth rate will reduce
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Beast Of The Southern Wild Analysis
Like the old saying goes, "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder", and if you believe in this saying you are going to understand my stance in this paper.
My whole opinion of development can be summed up in these next few words. The extent of one's development depends on the experiences they live,
described by the cultural umbrella under which they are covered by. What determines how well a person develops is hard to explain because
development means different things for different people, and the way or quality of life for everyone is not the same. There are uniquely diverse cultures
in this world; each may have many different philosophies that govern their way of life. It is wrong to look at development through a single lens, like
most scholars in the Western world do, not taking into consideration that the word "normal" has different meanings for everyone. As we can see in the
movie, "Beasts of the Southern Wild" introduces us to the world of a six–year–old black girl name Hushpuppy that challenges the perception of what a
normal development should be, for most. Hushpuppy resides with her father, Wink, in a rural part of Louisiana known to its inhabitants as "the
Bathtub". This backwoods patch of land is separated from the modern world by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the film there are symbolic moments of strength and control in chaotic environments which are portrayed by Hushpuppy. In their rural
town of Louisiana, even in times of assumed despair, they supported one another. Though Hushpuppy was only six, she had experienced a lifetime of
lessons that provided her the development necessary for evolvement at that time and given the environment in which she lived. There may be a
"traditional" way of raising up a child; however, there is no right way. The development of a child is not solely based on Western perspectives, but their
cultural upbringing as
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Personal Narrative: The Digit
2
The Digits
It had been about a week or two since that first day that I meet Amanda and the only thing that had changed is that I thought she was even more
incredible than I first thought. I had figured out very quickly that she was a goodie goodie. She cringed anytime anyone cussed around her and she
seemed to follow every rule that was in place. Even though I cussed all the time I just found myself more attracted to her cause of this. It would be good
to be able to have someone who didn't go out to parties and drink every night because I wasn't a very big partier if at all. I had told myself I would stay
away from smoking, alcohol, and serious gambling due to someone in my life being effected by it in one way or another. Due to that I spent most nights
at home by myself playing video games.
This day was a special day, I was building up the courage to some how to get Amanda's number. I began talking to her while in the first ... Show more
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The only problem was that I didn't know when I should text her. Should I wait hours, maybe days? Or should I text her right away? I want to talk to her
too bad so I couldn't wait. I pulled out my phone and opened up a message to Amanda. The only problem was I had no clue what to say. After about ten
minutes of over thinking, I had settled on, Hey, this is Cody! You ready to get beat at your own game? (Might not be exactly what I said)
At first she didn't text back and I began to worry that I had only sent one message and had already screwed things up. About 20 minutes later I heard
my phone go off and I raced over to see that it was Amanda. She said she had just gotten home and that she began to defend herself by saying there was
no chance that I was going to beat her. From there on the conversation went fairly smoothly, and I could tell that she had some interest in me which
made me smile every time I got a text from
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Determining: What Is Involved In Being Resilient?
It is all very well understanding resilience and acknowledging the need for it, but what is involved in being resilient? We know that we want to be
resilient, don't we, but often don't know what that entails. This article unpacks some of the ideas around being more resilient and looks at the skills and
attitudes required to cope with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, not to mention the deliberate and accidental consequences of people's
actions, which have been with us the whole of life. Scanning the plethora of articles on the subject, a number of themes appear that are common to
many if not all of the writing. These will be described in more detail below but basically relate to your emotional health, how well you focus in on
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Some of this is about simply accepting that things will be different now – the first step in any grief process – and so you will have to be too. It might
also involve you doing things differently. Being willing to leave your traditions and old ways is vital to deal with a new situation, even though, on
reflection, you recognise that what you did before may still work. The willingness to make changes is
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Art Analysis Of Claude Monet's The Sea At Le Havre
The Sea at Le Havre, painted by Claude Monet in 1868, is a 23 5/8" x 24 3/8" oil on canvas landscape painting. Monet was a French artist who lived
from 1840 to 1926 and was considered to be an impressionist. A unique quality of Monet was unblended "sloppy" brushstrokes combined with a use of
precise choice of color, as seen clearly in The Sea at Le Havre. Because of his vigorous and richly textured painting style, Monet was able to capture
the look and feel of the movement of water, which was demonstrated in The Sea at Le Havre, using an impasto style. He used erratic brushstrokes to
show the ripples of forming waves and the foam of the waves crashing on the shore. His brushstrokes are also almost completely horizontal, which
seemed to make the painting feel heavier. In the sky, Monet used thicker, longer, and more opaque strokes, as well as of varying hues of blue and gray,
along with white, to create a look of overcast. To give the clouds fluffiness and substance, the paint that was used for the sky was inconspicuously
smudged in some places, with more defined clouds layered overtop. The depth of the painting is attributed to his choices of color. Black is rarely used
in the painting aside from where necessary, but rather replaced with darker shades of blue to show divots in the water, heavy clouds, and the distance of
the village of houses that line the horizon. The different shades also give a more realistic form of light to his paintings, which was a focus of the
impressionism era. His painting appears to be slightly gloomy, but doesn't convey sadness. The piece is uniform in color, to emphasize the overcast,
darkened day. Monet also used symmetrical spacing, with the canvas split nearly in half between the sea and the sky. The only thing that separates the
sea and the sky is a piece of jutted–out land that shows he is on a gulf or an inlet. On that piece of land, that goes a little over a third of the way onto the
canvas, Monet used heavy contrast, then continues the horizon with a slightly thick, darker blue–gray line to clearly separate the halves of sea and sky.
There are three places where it appears that Monet used black along with darker shades of purple and blue, and each of those three places are
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Crisis Response Time for American Red Cross Essay
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Since the writing of this case, the American Red Cross (ARC) is on record as having conceptually addressed its infrastructure and operational hurdles.
However, very few strides have been made to reverse stakeholder perception crisis response time, relief dispatch strategies, and the ethical dilemmas
plaguing the organization. Governmental mandates that streamlined the board and that established accounting /reporting parameters have done little to
modify the organizations operational culture.
Since 2002, the organization has had seven CEO's. This high turnover has prompted concern from stakeholders and government officials. Records
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These re–occurring incidents have shaken the confidence of stakeholders and have begun to have an adverse impact on donor perceptions of the
integrity and validity of the efforts promoted by ARC (Welch, 2012).
In March 2012, local leaders and the United Way demanded answers from Red Cross Panhandle Chapter regarding the distribution of $282K that was
raised from wildfire relief donations. These funds were raised in 2010 and by the time the inquiries began many of the 2010 ARC staff in this chapter
had been replaced under the government restructure. As such, new staff found itself in a quandary as it sought to address the questions and accusations
being hurled (Welch, 2012). The tangible numbers that were eventually conveyed indicated that of the $282k raised, $119k was actually given to
victims and $60K was used to restock inventories. This account still left $103K unaccounted for. The next speculation that surfaced was revolved
around why the funds were not distributed for the purpose for which it was collected? A spokesperson for the local ARC chapter communicated that,
personally, he [did] not like this [situation] and he acknowledged the top two previous chapter officials made errors. It was noted that these same two
officials left the company in May of 2011 for what ARC labeled as "personal reasons". In response to the local chapter's inability to provide acceptable
disclosures regarding how funds were
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Values Of Connectedness And Differentiated Self Essay
Introduction I have grown up in an American, Caucasian, middle–class family of five. My parents have been married for 29 years and have two
daughters and a son. My sister is 27, my brother is 25, and I am 20. My family has had many great experiences, but has also faced various challenges.
Throughout our different experiences, our family dynamic has developed.
Values of Connectedness and Differentiated Self My family has always been very close. We spend a great deal of time together and express our deep
feelings and emotions with one another. If one of us has an issue, every member of the family is aware of it and shares the burden. When a person in the
family does not share significant information about one's life with the rest of the members, there is hurt feelings. Also, if a member cannot attend a
family event, the family feels disappointed and misses the absent member. It is evident that connectedness is held as extremely valuable. Even though
my family is close, we place value on the differentiation of self, a concept developed by Murray Bowen (Hutchison, 2015). Each of the members within
the family have unique personalities and methods of living life. Each member in my family has always been encouraged to express one's own opinion
and to be independent. We converse about our conflicting opinions, but we are usually respectful and still support one another.
External Boundaries According to Hutchison (2015), "From the family systems perspective, families develop
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Risk, Protective Factors And Resiliency
Risk, Protective Factors and Resiliency This paper will examine the concepts of risk, protective factors, and resiliency. The paper will start with
defining and elaborating on the concepts of risk and protective factors and examine how the latter promotes or hinders an individual's capacity for
resiliency. The paper will expound on the concepts of risk, protective factors and resiliency, by integrating the terms into the case study of Will
Quinones. Lastly, the paper will conclude with strategies that can be used to promote resiliency in children that are deemed at– risk. Risk Factors
According to Dr. Christine A. Christle "Risk factors are disabling, cultural, economic, or medical conditions that deny or minimize opportunities and
resources for a child and place him or her in jeopardy of failing to become a meaningful member of the home, school, and community." There are two
types of risk factors; internal and external risk factors. Internal risk factors would be risk factors that are within the own individual; such as having
concentration problems, anger problem or having a disability. Internal risk factors only involve the one child and they are built from within the child.
Now, external risk factors are those that involve the child's "environment conditions such as family, school, and community"; an example of that is the
family living in poverty, living in a bad neighborhood with crime and drugs, attending a bad school or not having any friends.
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[color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list] [color=black][size=9][b]D I S L I K E S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Smoke. All kinds.[/color]
[color=Dimgray]Heights, they're terrifying.[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list]
[color=black][size=9][b]S K I L L S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Whistling[/color] [color=Dimgray]Extensive knowledge of
berries[/color] [color=Dimgray]Able to pick out perfectly ripe fruit.[/color] [color=Dimgray]Cooking[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list]
[color=black][size=9][b]S H O R T C O M I N G S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Terrible sense of direction. Often lost for days[/color]
[color=Dimgray]A tendency to overthink things leads her to be
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The Importance Of Resilience In Education
Most recently, education has increased its focus towards students at–risk of failing academically and dropping out of school. In particular, the research
shows that minority students are dropping out of high school at much higher rates than the national average. In 1994, McMillan & Reed conducted a
large–scale study that hints towards a unique theory (p. 137). McMillan & Reed state that "in order to help at–risk students succeed educators must
examine the notion of 'resilience'" (1994, p. 137). In addition, the elements of resilience and how they impact at–risk students' academic success are
organized into four categories: positive use of time, family factors and school factors (McMillan & Reed, 1994, p. 137). As a former at–risk student and
a future teacher, these key ideas serve a vital role in my professional development. Focusing on individual attributes, McMillan & Reed claim that "a
resilient at–risk student possesses temperamental characteristics that elicit positive responses from individuals" (1994, p.137). For me, this notion
means that a student has a high–level of interpersonal skills to navigate their life. Additionally, if a student is able to navigate effectively it allows them
to advocate for themselves. Advocating opens doors of possibilities such as homework help, college application support and other forms of support
from caring adults. Moreover, if an at–risk student possesses positive temperamental characteristics it helps them solicit opportunities to
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Disadvantages Of Sin Tax
Sin Taxes
Sin taxes are a controversial method of excise taxes by the state, which have been subject to numerous discussions, debates, and policy considerations.
They are regressive in nature, but do generate substantial government revenue (Lorenzi, 2004:64–65). This essay will firstly define what "sins" are,
followed by an explanation of their characteristics. Arguments for and against the implementation of these excise taxes will be contrasted thereafter.
The essay will conclude with the argument of the state in its paternalistic nature, specifically as to whether or not the state has the authority to make
decisions on behalf of consumers with regard to choices which restrict their quality of life. In every argument, the issue of equity and efficiency will be
addressed in concurrence with the increase of the sin tax in the South African National Budget.
Before discussing sin goods and services directly, a definition provided by the National Treasury of South Africa:
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The change in prices or taxes will generally have a less than one–to–one ratio of reduction of consumption i.e. even with higher prices and taxes,
consumers would opt to continue their consumption of the "bad" (cigarettes and alcohol is estimated to score a price elasticity of demand of
approximately –0,45) (O'Donoghue, 2006:1837). Secondly, the consumption of the sinful good is seen to be self–destructive and creates a negative
internality (Lorenzi, 2004:60). This is generally accepted as the result of poor self–control. Finally, as well as an internality, the consumption of a sinful
good creates a negative externality which considered to result in a decrease in social welfare. Air pollution and an increased number of traffic–related
deaths resulting from persons driving under the influence are some of the externalities which are socially undesirable (Lorenzi,
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The Weight Reduction Of The Drive Shaft
Abstract – Almost all automobiles (at least those which correspond to design with rear wheel drive and front engine installation) have transmission
shafts. The weight reduction of the drive shaft can have a certain role in the general weight reduction of the vehicle and is a highly desirable goal, if it
can be achieved without increase in cost and decrease in quality and reliability. It is possible to achieve design of composite drive shaft with less weight
to increase the first natural frequency of the shaft and to decrease the bending stresses using various stacking sequences. By doing the same, maximize
the torque transmission and torsional buckling capabilities are also maximized.
Key Words: Propeller shaft, Drive shaft, optimization, Composite material, Composite drive shaft design etc. INTRODUCTION
The advanced composite materials such as Graphite, Carbon, Kevlar and Glass with suitable resins are widely used because of their high specific
strength (strength / density) and high specific modulus (modulus / density). Advanced composite materials seem ideally suited for long, power driver
shaft (propeller shaft) applications. Their elastic properties can be tailored to increase the torque they can carry as well as the rotational speed at which
they operate. The drive shafts are used in automotive, aircraft and aerospace applications. The automotive industry is exploiting composite material
technology for structural components construction in order to obtain the reduction
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How Divorce Affects Children Essay
How does divorce effects on the minds of the children
The article "How divorce affects children" by Robert E. Emory starts out with the basic understanding of the affects of kids, many mistake that idea and
state the advice for parents on kids in this situations rather then the truth of the happening for the kids. Another component includes how the stress on
the kids when coming to realization of the divorce and the sadness/confusion that comes with it. Another component can be that the risk of rebelling
and acting out of kids to make their parents upset and revenge out at their parents. The next big component of this article is what can be what most
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Usually in this scenario a kid is upset at first but seems to be resilient and uses their strength to get through the divorce and stays normal and strong.
This is the uncommon situation beyond most kids that have gone through this pain between their parents but it does occur.
Last but not least, the most common product of divorce is having emotional and painful memories that stick around from that hard time in life. Many
adults thouruoghly remember the hard times and trials and tribulations they had as their parents went through a divorce. Some happen to be scarred for
life and can never love or truly trust again. Things that kids experience between being torn between their mom and dad is something that no one should
have to go through.
Whether the divorce was a product of constantly fighting, lying or cheating, it can cause a kid to feel obligated to pick the side of the victim in the
relationship which can change the dynamic of a kid and their parents relationships dynamic for life. Some relationship do not recover from divorce and
can remain broken forever. Things kids find hard to do is look at both sides of the relationship and what the true dynamic is. Some people are just not
made for each other and kids find that hard to believe because that causes their two most important people of their lives to split
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Before Delving Into The Economics Of The Proposed Policy,
Before delving into the economics of the proposed policy, the paper will first show why marijuana is the safer alternative, but as previously mentioned,
alcohol and marijuana are still harmful to the body, just in different magnitudes. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been able to directly
identify 30 diseases that are attributable to alcohol consumption and although these disorders are not as fatal as other chronic diseases, they still rank
fourth among the most disabling diseases in low to middle income countries and third most in high income countries3. The organization has also been
able to link alcohol consumption with cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatrist disorders, liver and pancreatic disease, and ... Show
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Because alcohol adversely affects the immune system, it should come as no shock that consumption increases the risk of being infected with TB, and
HIV/AIDS, among other infectious diseases3. Alcohol dependence leads to a higher chance of being unemployed and living in crammed public
shelters, which in turn increases the risk of being infected with these diseases3. Additionally, experimental studies show that alcohol consumption lead
to a greater inclination to practice unsafe sex, raising the risk for HIV/AIDS3. Like alcohol, marijuana consumption can also lead to diseases and
disorders. Marijuana is especially harmful to youth as it affects brain development due to exposure to THC, the key ingredient in marijuana. One key
issue with marijuana consumption by adolescents is the risk of addiction. Approximately 9% of those who experimented with marijuana became
addicted and the probability increases to 1 in 6 if smoking began when the individual was a teen1. Researchers have found that individuals who smoked
marijuana as adolescents had a neural impairment in the brain, specifically in the areas responsible for self–conscious awareness, memory, and habits,
which may explain why frequent use has been seen to result in declines in IQ1. Much like alcohol, it is difficult to establish causality between
marijuana
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Discuss the Main Factors Affecting Product Pricing in the Uk
Discuss the main factors affecting product pricing in the UK
Two surveys on the price–setting behaviour of UK firms published by the Bank of England in 1996 and 2008 concluded that the price, the amount of
money expected, required or given for a certain level of output, was most often set as a result of market conditions1. The same report however found
that the second largest price differential was the objective of the specific firm surveyed1, and thus product pricing in the UK can be seen to be
determined by the interaction between these objectives and the market structures that bind how firms operate. In the UK these dominant structures are
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While this does explain only a change in price, not its actual determination, it is effective in presenting why product pricing under oligopolistic market
structure can be seen to be relatively stable at point P.
That is not to say that firms will not sell their output at different prices in order to increase market share. In the aforementioned oligopolistic market of
tour operators, 3rd degree price discrimination can be practised by charging two sets of consumers with differing price elasticities of demand for the
same product (price elasticity of demand for the time duration of a holiday becoming more inelastic at around 7 days) contrasting prices, and thus firms
can extract consumer surplus from buyers and convert this into supernormal profit. This in turn can be used to defend market position through the cross
subsidisation of other markets in which it operates, thereby artificially altering price and driving competitors out of the market. It must ensure however,
that the cost of separating the two markets is not greater than the profit made, through the regulation of the resale of flight tickets, for example.
However, there is some debate as to whether Friedman's doctrine of the pursuit of profit has any relevance to modern day corporations; a recent study
by Shipley
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Essay on Identify the Purposes of Different Types of...
Deadlines
Part A of the assignment: draft to be shown before 14 June 2013
Part B of the assignment: draft to be shown before 28 June 2013
Part C of the assignment: draft to be shown before 12 July 2013
Final Submission of all of the three components (part A, B and C):
You must submit all of the above components collated into one file (with three different parts) and submit hardcopies of it before 2.00 pm on 26 July
2013.
Deadlines
Part A of the assignment: draft to be shown before 14 June 2013
Part B of the assignment: draft to be shown before 28 June 2013
Part C of the assignment: draft to be shown before 12 July 2013
Final Submission of all of the three components (part A, B and C):
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More taxes means less amount to invest, less incentive to expand business.Monetary policy (example of monetary policy instruments include interest
rate, supply of money). If interest rate is high, company pays more interest and make less profit. Raising funds becomes difficult, which affect
investment. | 2.2 | P6 | Evaluate the impact of competition policy and other regulatory mechanisms on the activities of an organisation of your choice.
Guidance: consider the impact of one or more of the following policy on an organisation. * Competition policy/Competition Act 1998/Enterprise Act
2002; * Competition Commission, * Office of Fair Trading; * Directorate General for Competition; * European Commission; * Sector regulators e.g.
Ofgem, Ofwat, Civil Aviation Authority; | 2.3 |
Part C
Question No | Assessment Question | Assessment criteria | P7 | Explain how market structures determine the pricing and output decisions of
businesses.Example of market structures: * Perfect competition, * Monopoly, * Monopolistic competition, * Oligopoly, * Duopoly; | 3.1 | P8 | Illustrate
the way in which market forces shape organisational responses using a range of examplesMarket forces and organisational responses: Example of
market forces: supply and demand, elasticity of demand; elasticity of supply; customer perceptions and actions, Example of organisational
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Occupational Challenges And Stressors Faced By Paramedics
Emergency services, in particular the paramedic profession, are categorised amongst the most stressful occupations worldwide (Rybojad, Aftyka, Baran
& Rzonca, 2016). Recurrent exposure to emergency life threatening circumstances in concurrence with ongoing operational stressors can be physically,
mentally and emotionally tiring. Chronically, this will have detrimental effects upon paramedic's wellbeing and resilience and can result in reduced
professional capability (Clompus & Albarran, 2015). This essay will decipher the specific occupational challenges and stressors faced by paramedics. It
will describe various opportunities for maintaining optimal mental health with short term management. Additionally, ways of building long term
resilience to effect improvement of personal and professional proficiency will be explored.
Stress is an elusive concept of an internal retort to an external stimulus (ref). A certain level of stress is certainly required and beneficial in short term
use but when prolonged and in excessive amounts, it can cause stress reactions burnout and mental health issues such as, depression, anxiety, insomnia
and PTSD (ref). The job description of a paramedic is inclusive of a multitude of stressors; such as responding to highly stressful, life threatening
situations in compromising and complex situations. Quick appraisals of the situation need to be made in timely manner in order to administer lifesaving
aid prior to transport to higher medical facilities
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Thermal-Mechanical Damage Model Of Fire Essay
frame behaviour in stable states. A number of factors which affect structural performance in fire are outlined. Among these, the degradation of steel
properties at elevated temperature is a main contributor in loss of structural resistance in fire. The characteristic of behaviour of steel at elevated
temperatures from test findings are evaluated. These are compared with the simplified constitutive models of structural steel provided in EN–1993–1–2
and EN–1994–1–2.
The review of the literature works indicates that there is a gap in assessing structural robustness against progressive collapse in fire with sophisticated
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The values of all parameters are identified. This is followed by applying the calibrated damage model to steel frame analysis and validating it using fire
tests and other numerical work on steel frames. For the purpose of numerical evaluations, two material models are considered: (i) Constitutive model
without considering damage and (ii) Constitutive model with proposed damage model. The results demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed damage
model to reproduce strength deterioration and the resulting force–displacement history under fire with improved accuracy. This verifies the capability
of the proposed model for predicting large structural deformation and progressive failure of structures under fire.
Chapter 5:
This chapter studies steel building performance under fire and blast loads. A five–story office building and a ten–story building are designed in
accordance with current building codes, representing low–rise building and mid–rise building respectively. The damage model is then applied to the
buildings in various scenarios with the intention of thoroughly investigating the structural failures under extreme loadings. Instead of following notional
removal strategy, more specific accidental scenarios are considered. All structural members within the local vicinity of the
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A Short Story : A Story?
It took an entire day for Tony to open his eyes again. An entire day of Loki holding his hand, caressing his hair and fretting over his unconscious
genius. There is no need to mention how relieved Loki felt when he finally opened his eyes.
Tony blinked, eyes unfocused, until he noticed Loki and their joined hands. He looked up again and gave the most confused impression Loki had ever
seen.
"...What..."
"Go back to sleep, Tony. You need rest to heal from that concussion." He carded a hand through Tony's hair gently.
Tony opened his mouth as if to protest, but his sleepiness took over and he leaned in the hand in his hair and let his eyes close again.
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When Tony awoke, it took him a few seconds to remember what had happened. His head was throbbing –awesome, a concussion– and parts of his body
felt numb. He opened his eyes carefully, flinching because of the light coming through the window. He turned his head away, clinching his eyes shut.
When it didn't hurt as much, he opened them again and was surprised to see Loki sleeping in a arm chair beside his bed, a book opened in his lap.
He felt extremely tired, but his bladder decided that he needed to use the bathroom. He carefully sat in his bed, his movements sluggish and his eyes
half opened. However, when he tried to stand up, his legs gave out from under him and he tumbled to the floor.
The sound woke Loki up and the god immediately picked him up and back in his bed.
He carded his hand through Tony's hair and
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What Makes The Strongest Rubber Band?
The strongest rubber band is one that can be stretched, but not broken. I believe that many of our service members are like rubber bands, they have been
pulled at in many different directions, but they have yet to be broken.
The fear that men and women have for their loved ones in the armed services appears to be massive, and why should it not be? When you look at and
listen to the poetry of the Warrior Writers, it should be unsettling for someone to hear. It should also be upsetting to know that the military does very
little to help these persons who have enlisted into the military under the false pretenses that their lives would be better, and then their lives end up
worse.
What makes someone so strong that they can be bent but not broken? Being resilient. Resilience is weighing in the positive factors of someone's life
and balancing them with the negative factors. The fact that an individual has a strong sense of belonging helps to build resiliency, someone being
exposed to trauma then weakens his or her ability to be resilient. It is very similar to almost a game. However, I may fear that my boyfriend will return
home a different person; there are positive factors that help to build up resiliency. My church is a very close–knit community and he is very close to his
cousin, another active duty military service member. It is with hope that Glenn will be able to embrace those positive factors that he holds and is able to
withstand losing himself in the war. One thing
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Mesh Dependency And Simp Method
This approach is called Solid Isotropic Material with Penalty (SIMP), in which material is assumed to be dependent upon density linearly. In
accordance to the SIMP technique, the design variables are a sum of material densities denoted as (ρ) that relates the stiffness of an element straight to
the density of that element (James , et al., 2014). According to (Gomes , et al., 2013) the three main mathematical encounters with SIMP method are
mesh dependency, checkboard patterns and local minima. To compensate for mesh–dependency and checkboard patterns instabilities, a well–known
sensitivity filter brought forth by Bendose Sigmund is used (Gomes , et al., 2013). The local minima problem is dealt with by a continuation method
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In the construction of the topology optimisation problem, a material is assigned a density (ρ) which is associated with a stiffness (E, E(ρ,q) = ρq E).
This material density (ρ) can then be used by each finite element in the initial topology problem design space with E as the stiffness for the isotropic
material. The problems can be solved as void if ρ = 0 or associated material if ρ =1. Therefore, if ρ tends to be zero, the stiffness in that given element is
zero, which means the element can be deleted because it is no longer important for the structure (Rao, et al., n.d.). However, if the density reaches one
then that element is of dire importance to the structure and cannot be deleted (Rao, et al., n.d.). If this simple formulation is used, the total elastic energy
measure (U) can be used as the objective function of the optimisation problem. This formulation is written below: Minimise: U n=1.....,N Subject to:
∑_(N–1)^N▒〖〖ρ〗_n V_n=V_0 〗 (2.1) 0 ≤ ρn ≤ 1 n = 1......,N This formulation in equation (1) and can also be extended to suite multiple load case
problems by minimising the weight of the total elastic energies. The following equation expresses formulation for a multi–load case topology problem,
using a weighted sum function for
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Nt1310 Unit 1 Figure 5 Paper
Figure 5 Strain gauges fitted on a steel ruler The programmed algorithm is shown in Figure 6.The program was developed using LabVIEW System
design software. The entire experimental set–up is shown in Figure 7. Figure 6. Algorithm programmed in LabVIEW Figure 7. Experimental set–up
When the ball was struck on the steel ruler, there was a change in voltage signal (due to strain) which was captured by DAQ NI9237 and sent to the
computer through LabVIEW software. Whenever the captured voltage signal exceeded the specified limit (default/initial strain), a voltage signal was
sent to the LED through DAQ NI6009. This made the LED to glow for 5 seconds and then turn off. This system was tested for 50 trials and it worked
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WORKING OF LED BAILS Having demonstrated the concept of LED stumps, the next step was to focus on the LED bails. Whenever, a bail is
completely dislodged (i.e., the spigots come out of the stump grooves), an LED should glow. For this, the part of spigot that rests on the stump grooves
is lined with copper and is connected to a battery through a relay. The stump grooves are also lined with copper. Whenever the spigot rested on the
stump groove, both the copper lines were in contact making the circuit complete and the relay is made to be in OFF position. So, the supply from the
battery is not provided to the LED through the relay. Whenever, the spigots are not in contact with the stump grooves, the copper linings are not in
contact and hence the relay is switched ON. This allows voltage supply to the LEDs from the battery and hence the bails glow. The schematic
representation is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Circuit Diagram of the LED bails circuit 6. CONCLUSIONS A concept for strain gauge based LED
stumps was developed and tested using a prototype. The results of the prototype were encouraging. A concept for LED bails was also proposed. These
concepts, once converted to embedded systems, could make the LED stumps much cheaper and
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Essay On Slip In Nb
h. Active Slip Systems in Nb
Slip during plastic deformation is the underlying mechanism that accounts for many of the phenomena previously discussed. This section will cover
fundamental studies on slip in Nb, along with general theories on deformation in bcc metals.
In the cavity fabrication process, crystal orientations, active slip systems, dislocation sub–structure, and recrystallization during annealing are
interrelated from the metallurgical point of view [20] – slip behavior depends on how crystals are oriented with respect to the applied stress; slip and
interactions of slip systems result in a certain dislocation substructure; the dislocation substructure determines how recovery and recrystallization
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Since the motion of screw dislocations is thermally activated, it will likely occur by nucleation of kink pairs on well–defined atomic planes [70]. The
kink pair nucleation mechanism gives rise to the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stresses in bcc metals [70].
The low mobility of bcc screw dislocations can be partly explained by the core relaxation theory [48, 72–76]. A bcc screw dislocation core tends to
spread onto three symmetric {110} or {112} planes, which results in a non–planar core structure and hinders the movement of screw dislocations [70].
Consequently, screw dislocation mobility is affected by non–glide shear stresses, which is a violation of the Schmid law. The relaxation also adds to the
waviness of slip traces, as cross slip can occur on two alternating {110} or {112} planes to roughly follow a slip plane with a high resolved shear stress.
Thus, long and drawn–out screw dislocations are usually left behind during plastic deformation and are observable [48].
There has been no consensus thus far regarding the core structure of screw dislocations in Nb, but it is generally agreed that the core relaxation depends
on both the temperature and purity [70, 77–79]. Seeger argued that fundamental slip planes change from {110} at low temperatures ( slip systems could
leave behind sessile dislocations with the resulting Burgers vector on a
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Addressing Employee Stress Creates Sense
Financially speaking, addressing employee stress makes sense. A PwC investment analysis report from 2014 found initiatives and programs that
fostered a resilient and mentally healthy workplace returned $2.30 for every dollar spent. In addition to this financial capital finding, organizational
research has demonstrated a positive relationship between employee resilience and performance (Luthans, Avolio, Walumbwa, & Li, 2005). The results
are clear: many Americans have little difficulty identifying when they are stressed, but are unable to prevent their stress in the first place. Yet business
functions suffer from a stressed workforce. So how can we develop workplace resilience?
II. How to Develop Workplace Resilience
Luthans, Vogelgesang, and Lester (2006) have identified three ways to develop workplace resilience: a risk–focused strategy, an asset–focused strategy,
and a process–focused strategy. A risk–focused strategy is aimed at preventing or reducing stress at an organization level. Creating a trustworthy culture
is an example of this strategy. An asset–focused strategy is aimed at enhancing personal and organizational resources by, for instance, using continuing
education and professional development to invest in employees' human and social capital. Finally, a process–focused strategy focuses on employees'
cognitive ability. For instance, fostering employee self–efficacy is one means for influencing the way they interpret events and experiences. These three
broad
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Persuasive Essay : The Challenges Of Single Parenthood
Single parenthood is an obstacle that can be overcome with the right support system and enough resiliency . Until recently, my daughter (Lizzie Jo) and
I had been by ourselves for almost 3 years. Raising a little girl from the ages of 1.5 to 4.5 years by myself has been one of the hardest and most
fulfilling journeys of my life. She has taught me humility, patience, and she has granted me wisdom in facets of life where these traits were lacking.
Lizzie was just 16 months when the judge ordered the custody agreement. His decision made my visitation rights change from seeing my daughter
everyday to two days one week and four days the next. I firmly believe there is no greater obstacle than a judge telling you when you can and cannot
see your child. Unfortunately, most times these decisions are made out of necessity and under circumstances out of anyone's control.
Being resilient is one of the main reasons I have remained such a great father to Lizzie. There are lots of excuses men can use to avoid single
parenthood. The family court system is dated and the frustration of unfair custody arrangements is enough to make many men give up. Coupled with
the traditional outlook of fathers being bumbling ogres when it comes to child rearing, the task can be daunting in a system seemingly set up against
father's rights. In the beginning, I was scared to death when I was sole person caring for a 16 month old toddler. Luckily, I was able to lean on a few
elements of resiliency to help
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Aunt Interview
Upon completion of this assignment, I received the opportunity to interview my great–aunt, Jacqueline Izora Burns Torrance. It was great to get in
contact with her and learn about her life and parts of mine along the way. Aunt Jackie is 65 years old is a very inspiring woman who prides herself on
her relationship with Christ, being very work–oriented, having upstanding morals/values, and being resilient.
Throughout almost the entire conversation during the interview Aunt Jackie talked about how present God was throughout her entire life. She accepted
Christ at the young of 6 and was baptized. She also was raised in a Christian home in which she was nurtured and cared for naturally and spiritually. It
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In Aunt Jackie's case her resilience came from the power of God. She told me the many stories of losing friendships, experiencing two divorces, having
her credit stolen, and losing all her possessions; but yet, she rises. I am reminded of Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise" the stanza that seems to fit
Aunt Jackie's life is "You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll
rise (Angelou, 1978)." Other than the gaining of life lessons, Aunt Jackie seems unfazed but the past mishaps and looks eagerly toward the future. She
states, "I knew God would take care of me, everything I lost, I received back double," when she lost all of her possessions. Today, she still lives in her
beautiful home, raised a respectable son, still works, and is enjoying life. She has been a tremendous blessing to others like myself, despite the things
that she has been though. Her resiliency through the power of Christ has blessed her and she is respected by many. There is nothing stopping her, she
deems her life's motto as "Keep working and Keep Striving," and it seems like a promise that she will
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The Resiliency Quiz Allowed Me For Practice Personal...
The Resiliency Quiz allowed me to practice personal reflection and self–correction in hopes of assuring continual professional development. As an
individual this quiz encouraged me to use the skill of being able to readily identify resiliency to myself and those around me with ease. As an inspiring
Social Worker this assignment reiterated to me the importance of being aware of resiliency and how it may have different meanings to people. As
related to the actual quiz my analysis of my answers, combined with understanding the sections of "The Resiliency Wheel" and how they work together
as machine to build resiliency while assisted me to helping to other with coping with or avoiding trauma with a learned form of awareness. This quiz
also encouraged me to learn how to recognize the extent to which culture 's structure and values may oppress, marginalize, alienate or create or enhance
privilege and power. In addition, this assignment helped me with reminding myself that I need to constantly work on at the minimum decreasing or
ideally eliminating my personal biases so that they will not hinder me from working proficiently with diverse groups. Resilience is a word that, in my
opinion, can be used as an adjective or adverb. It can used to describe me as a person for pushing forward through barriers and struggles. As an adverb
it is used describe how one completes task. In the text resiliency is defined as the ability to cope and adapt (Hutchinson, 2011). Personally, the term
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Analyzing The Soil Structure Of Soil Properties
On the other hand, soil properties are very difficult to determine because in comparison to steel and concrete, it is a lenient material, which makes it
very difficult to acquire samples for testing that will produce laboratory results on the same level as its everyday behaviour. Other problems are; the
type of soil affects the ability to collect representative samples eg. stiff clay is more difficult to sample than soft clay. Differences in sampling
techniques in laboratories further complicate the problem. Additional complicating factors are that soil material properties are stress dependent, and the
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Application of the Winkler model involves the solution of a four–order differential equation. For beams, the equation to be solved is; Where D = the
beam flexural rigidity k = the modulus of soil modulus q = the uniformly distributed load on the beam The model consists of linearly elastic springs
with a stiffness of "k," placed at discrete intervals below the beam, where k is the modulus of soil modulus of the soil. The model is also known as a
"one–parameter model" 1.3 Problems with the Winkler Model Determination of the Modulus of Soil modulus In addition to the relative difficulties
involved in the solution of this equation, it is not commonly used by practicing engineers because of the difficulty involved in determining the value of
the modulus of soil modulus, k. Researchers have worked on developing techniques for the determination of k. One of the most decisive papers was by
Terzaghi (1955). He showed that the soil modulus depends upon the dimensions of the area acted upon by the soil modulus. The Winkler theory
assumes that no interaction exists between adjacent points in the soil profile. As shown in Figure 1, the springs are considered as isolated foundation
elements. In order to improve the physical representation and still apply a relatively simple model, researchers have progressed on two different routes.
Cheung and Zienkiewicz (1965), have considered the problem of beams on an elastic semi–infinite profile by introducing Figure 1
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Disasters Caused By Extreme Weather
In 21st century, more frequently crisis caused by extreme weather let us realized our inability. We can not only deal with the terrible consequences
caused by disaster, we need to find a method to reduce the damage of disaster. "Resilience" is put forward to deal with the natural disaster.
As the greenhouse effect aggravates, frozen earth begins to melt, sea level starts to rise and precipitation patterns are changing. Followed by extreme
weather, such as hurricane, tsunami, flood, extreme heat, drought, and tornado, becomes more frequent and more intense, additionally more difficult to
be predicted. Due to this, in past ten years, natural disaster affects over 220 million people, and over 100 million US dollars are damaged per year; only
in 2011, economic damage caused by urban disaster at over 380 billion US dollars. However, the largest damage is not the direct economic losses, but
the cost of post–disaster reconstruction. The worst thing is, for some place which has chronic or frequent crises, for instance the drought in Horn of
Africa, tsunami in Hawaiian Islands, hurricane in Louisiana and Florida, require deal with the threats frequently, rather than only deal with the
consequences.
"Is one that has developed capacities to help absorb future shocks and stresses to its social, economic, and technical systems and infrastructures so as to
still be able to maintain essentially the same functions, structures, systems, and identity." It is a kind of ability of city to
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Essay on Bus 640 Week 5
Joe Chatman
Ashford University
BUS 640 Managerial Economics
Dr. David Brownfield
January 14, 2013
Chapter 11, Applied Problem, 8
a. This particular industry has a constantly increasing cost. There will be an increase in the demand for input factors for one key reason. Every day, new
companies will be introduced into this market of remodeling, economic profits being the encouraging factor. Because of this, there will be a bid up on
input prices for the companies in the industry of remodeling. "When a market is characterized by a large number of small producers, the demand curve
facing the manager of each individual firm is horizontal at the price determined by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On particular piece of evidence that can be shown to the FTC is in that the elasticity of demand either remained unaffected by this merger or that it
increased. Taking this into consideration, if a comparison of price elasticity was done before and after the merger, there would be proof that consumers
still had a large amount of substitutes available in the market. Depending on the type of market present, such as a Global Market, it would be relatively
simple to prove the wide array of substitutes that were available to the consumers. This particular merger may have been done for what every company
is looking for, which is cost savings. One other form of evidence to be provided to the FTC is a statement of costs, which should show costs before and
after the merge.
Chapter 13, Applied Problem, 1
McDonald's make a poor business decision when they had the consumer purchase the fries as well as the drink in order to receive the promotional price.
In this particular economy, if McDonald's was smart, they would have created a new promotion and merged into it before the competitors had realized
what was going on. This would have given McDonald's a clear advantage. With this particular move, several problems were present in utilizing game
theory to predict their profits. With the onslaught of fast–food corporations, McDonald's has endless rivals in the burger world. This being the case, just
reducing prices of a product will not do anything for
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Factors That Affect Resilience

  • 1. Factors That Affect Resilience In my term paper, I would like to talk about Resilience which I believe is a prerequisite for an effective leader. Life has ups and downs and adversities are inevitable. Things can beyond our control, it is impossible for us to prevent unpleasant circumstances from happening. Difficulties and problems come out of nowhere, the stress and anxiety associated with adversity may knock us down if we cope with them inadequately. Chronic stress can lead to mental collapse if we still cannot manage them well, which is definitely undesirable for a leader because it can affect the cooperation with others as well as the team morale. First of all, I would like to define what resilience is. Major scholars believe it is the process to recover from trauma, or the ability to respond to adversity. According to Sergeant and Laws–Chapman (2012), resilience refers to "the ability to adapt to adverse conditions while maintaining a sense of purpose, balance, and positive mental and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several factors can contribute to and affect resilience, are as follows: 1) Personal attributes I believe it is one of the major determinants of resilience. Having personal attributes such as calm, patience and adventurous will facilitate us to become a more resilient person. We will not become panic–stricken and lose control of ourselves when we encounter adversity. Other positive traits such as cheerful and optimistic can also conduce to resiliency. It can help us to find positive meanings in our lives despite adversity. On the contrary, negative traits such as pessimistic, impulsive and emotionally unstable can affect our resiliency and also our well–being. 2) Family cohesion and relationships It is also a key factor affecting resilience. A positive, supportive and cohesive family relationship can promote our resiliency. Relatives are the important props to support us when we are experiencing adversity. 3) External ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Rural Development Case Study Case Study Of A Rural Development: The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III [pic] By LEONILA TANYAG–CONRADO 2012 Table of Contents Case Study Abstract Introduction Definition of Terms Objectives Project Beneficiaries Analysis of the project Development Framework Expected Outcomes Recommendation for Sustainability Sources CASE STUDY ABSTRACT: This case details the implementation of Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III in the province of Quezon 1. The vision of writer is to initially determine the effect of the on–going implementation in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also includes the replication of Agrarian Information and Marketing Center (AIM–C),when and where feasible, to provide marketing assistance, information service, training and financing services to the ARBs. DEFINITION OF TERMS: Agrarian reform is defined to mean the redistribution of lands, regardless of crops or fruits produced, to farmers and regular farm workers who are landless, irrespective of tenurial arrangement, to include the totally of factors and support services designed to lift the economic status of the beneficiaries and all other arrangements alternative to the physical redistribution of lands, such as production or profit sharing, labor administration, and the distribution of shares of stocks, which will allow beneficiaries to receive a just share of the fruits of the lands they work. ARC Connectivity – is a new strategy wherein development in the ARCs will radiate to non–ARC barangays that will benefit more ARBs and communities. Each barangay will complement the development concept of the cluster barangays which is conceived to undertake agro industrial development endeavor focusing on production, processing, and marketing of products where they have competitive advantage. AGRARIAN REFORM COMMUNITY (ARC) DEVELOPMENT – is an area focused intervention designed to propel and sustain national growth through a people centered, concentrated, holistic approach in community development. Economic freedom is a term used in economics which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Characteristics Of A Resilient Business Organization The word "resilience" comes from the latin world "salire", which means to spring up and the word "resilire" which means to spring back as well as "resilo" which means the ability to rebound or jump back (Resnick, Lisa, and Gwyther, 2011; Dalziell and McManus, 2004; Pflanz and Lewis, 2012; Rochas, Kuznecova and Romagnoli, 2014). A theoretical model is presented identifying the pertinent features that characterize a resilient business organization. Drawing on the systems theory literature, a business is firstly characterized in terms of its technical, social and economic sub–systems. Secondly, the kinds of disruptions business system might need to guard against are identified according to local, national and global spheres of influence. Thirdly, that resilient business system must attend to the goals of redundancy, requisite variety and resources. Finally, when these attributes (sub–systems, spheres of influence goals) are connected certain business artifacts become evident as critical to enabling organizational resilience. Resilience is seen as an organizational capability, to anticipate key events from emerging trends, constantly adapt to change and rapidly bounce back from disaster (Marcos, 2008). Resilient organizations always strive to be prepared for the best, but also for the worst where organizational learning inward and outward is nurtured and encouraged. The fusion of personal talent with productive environments and a balanced approach to managing explicit and tacit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Design Of Precast Structural Elements CHAPTER 6 DESIGN OF PRECAST STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS 6.1 Preamble The precast structural components are manufactured off or on the sites, transported to the site and with suitable handling and erection procedures, they are assembled so as to form a structural system. The design should cater to the conditions encountered during the various stages of construction. The Different types of precast elements manufactured are listed below. Floor and Roof units: Hollow core slabs, Double T, Single T, and Precast Planks. Precast Beam & Girders: can be rectangular, L, inverted T, I and U shapes. They are usually prestressed with projecting stirrups. Precast Decked Slab Beams: Reduce number of beams, eliminate cast–in–place concrete, rapid installation, Shallow superstructure. Precast concrete columns: may be single or multiple storey height Precast wall panels: Non–load–bearing panel (cladding), Load–bearing panel: Solid, Hollow core, Ribbed, Sandwich In this study design of a few precast elements such as Hollow core floor units, RC load bearing solid wall, columns with corbels are considered. The designs are automated using semi–automation tools available in EXCEL. These are presented in the following sections. 6.2 Design of Hollow Core Units This is a precast and prestressed concrete elements with continuous voids to reduce the self–weight. They are immensely used as roof o floor deck systems. They are used as spandrel members, bridge deck and wall panels units. Slabs are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. 's Five Forces And Brandenberger And Nalebuff's Value Net In this article on Industry Analysis, it explored the economics of the firm's relationship with its upstream and downstream trading partners as well as with its competitors. The article highlights the Industry Analysis framework by using Michael Porter's Five Forces and Brandenberger and Nalebuff's Value Net, provide a structure that "enables us to systematically work through these wide–ranging and often complex economic issues." Therefore, it is in the student's ability to understand all these important concepts that they can later use in their business careers. According to the article, an industry analysis is based on such frameworks that facilitates the following important tasks: Assessment of industry and firm performance Identification of key factors affecting performance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in Parts One and Two can easily become traced to the 1930s or earlier. During this time, microeconomics did not have an impact on business strategy until Michael Porter published a series of articles in the 1970s in his own book called Competitive Strategy. As addressed in the article, Porter explored the economic factors that affect the profits of an industry. Moreover, Porter's prime inspiration is to "classify these factors into five major forces that encompass the vertical chain and market competition." Similarity, this ties into Adam Brandenberger and Barry Nalebuff's vision to significantly find improvement to the five–forces framework. Nevertheless, they describe the firm's Value Net that includes suppliers, distributors, and competitors by how they might detract a firm from producing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Strength of Materials 4th Ed. by Ferdinand L. Singer Simple Stresses Simple stresses are expressed as the ratio of the applied force divided by the resisting area or σ = Force / Area. It is the expression of force per unit area to structural members that are subjected to external forces and/or induced forces. Stress is the lead to accurately describe and predict the elastic deformation of a body. Simple stress can be classified as normal stress, shear stress, and bearing stress. Normal stress develops when a force is applied perpendicular to the cross–sectional area of the material. If the force is going to pull the material, the stress is said to be tensile stress and compressive stress develops when the material is being compressed by two opposing forces. Shear stress is developed if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solution 110 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 111 For the truss shown in Fig. P–111, calculate the stresses in members CE, DE, and DF. The crosssectional area of each member is 1.8 in2. Indicate tension (T) or compression (C). Solution 111 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 112 Determine the crosssectional areas of members AG, BC, and CE for the truss shown in Fig. P–112 above. The stresses are not to exceed 20 ksi in tension and 14 ksi in compression. A reduced stress in compression is specified to reduce the danger of buckling. Solution 112 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 113 Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown in Fig. P–113. Indicate the tension or compression. The cross sectional area of each member is 1600 mm2. Solution 113 Problem 114 The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in Fig. P–114 is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D. Determine the mass of the heaviest bar that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to 100 MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm2 and that of the cable at C is 300 mm2. wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Solution 114 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Shearing Stress Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive stresses, which are caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Mt1310 Unit 3 Lab Reports The tensile testing was done on the three composite specimens (90°, and two 45°) were completed with a servo–hydraulic load frame with a wedge. The one in the lab was the MTS 647 hydraulic wedge grip and an 810 material test system. The specimens had strain gages with a Wheatstone bridge to collect data such as time, distance, load, axial strain, and transverse strain. From the strain gages, evidence can support how and when the specimen material failed under the stress being applied to it. The test was run for three times on three different specimens. The first specimen that was tested in the hydraulic load was the 0°/90° specimen, which is made of carbon and epoxy laminate composite. The 0°/90° specimen was tested first out of the three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The specimen ends were not thick or had moving wedge grips to keep it secure in the holders of the servo–hydraulic load frame. The movement of the specimen in the machine causes some of the data to be an inaccuracy. Also, the transverse strain causes issues with the strain gages that are called transverse sensitivity. The transverse sensitivity affects the accuracy of the data that is being collected for the transverse strain more than the longitudinal strain. This is greatly seen in the percent difference in the strain values such as in one case the Longitudinal strain was .4% while the transverse strain was 30%. Another issue with the strain gages was that if the strain gages weren't properly placed on the specimen the data accuracy would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Market Is An Actual Or Nominal Place That Forces Of Demand Market is an actual or nominal place that forces of demand and supply operate (Challet, 1997), under this situation, buyers and sellers interact directly or through intermediaries to trade goods and services. Market including mechanisms or means for determining price of the traded item and available goods and services (cox, ibid.). Communicating the full price information. Facilitating deals and transactions, and effecting distribution. The market for particular items is made up of potential customers who need these goods and services and have the ability and willingness to pay for it. In a market, prices are determined as different level of demand and supply, weather in the short term or in the long term (Simon, 1997). However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Governments also monitor retailer market for signs of collusion and fixed prices (Cox, ibid). For example, if there are two milk sellers in a small village, they could agree to both charge the same high price for the milk in order to increase their own profits. However, this practice is illegal under federal law, if found guilty, the retailers could face substantial penalties and lose consumer in a short time, because their action of increasing price and lead to inflation would influence consumers willingness. The view of the money enigma is the microeconomics models of price determination in free market. Limitation and one side view of the price determination process. In this week's post, we shall explore the theory which every price is a function of two sets of demand and supply. Specifically, the price of primary good in terms of another good, is determined by both supply and demand for the primary good and supply and demand for measurement goods and services In this free market, market mechanism help translate scarce resources to where they need the most. Through different functions, sellers could balance the relationship between increasing price level and unchanged quantity supplied. As shown in graph, supply increased, supply curve shift to the right. This lead to a decrease in average price level (from P1 to P2) and increase in quantity supplied (from Q1 to Q2), shift of supply curve also lead to shift of equilibrium, if the demand remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. A Justification For Implementation Of The Program A justification for implementation of the program McGrath and Noble (2003), believe that young people in today's society are using different coping strategies than previous generations to deal with life's challenges. In today's society it is believed that young people are more likely to encounter a range of difficult circumstances, negative events and down times and they are not equipped to cope with these challenges and downtimes (McGrath & Noble, 2003). Young people in today's society are more likely to participate in life threatening behaviour like overusing drugs and alcohol, behaving in an anti–social way, suicide and there is evidence to suggest that they are suffering from depression more frequently than older generations (McGrath & ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McGrath and Noble (2003), state that a multidimensional approach that incorporates ways to build environments that foster resilience as well as teaches the personal coping skills of resilience has a much greater success than a program that addresses only one set of factors. The Bounce Back! Resilience Program provides practical guidelines on the actions educators can take to build classrooms and schools which showcase resilient behaviour and allows teachers to help students develop resilience through learning personal coping skills (McGrath & Noble (2003). An overview of the program The Bounce Back! Program is an award winning program focused on the wellbeing and resilience of young people from kinder to middle school (McGrath & Noble, 2016). The program has been written by Dr Helen McGrath and Dr Toni Noble and offers a collection of practical classroom strategies for teachers to utilise to help young people to cope with their everyday lives and allow them to learn to 'bounce back' when they experience difficulties and hard times (Kids Matter, n.d.). The program is a social and emotional learning curriculum which can be used by the whole school and helps promote positive mental health, wellbeing and resilience in young people. The program promotes safe and supportive class and school learning environments which allows students to function well at school and in life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Importance Of Fatigue Condition Rice et al. [121] first reported that the size of plastic zone under creep stress was 4 times that of under fatigue conditions using theoretical calculation. Subsequently, Irwin at al. [122] established equations for estimating the plastic zone size under creep and fatigue, and Equations (1) and (2) show that the size of plastic zone will reduce with increasing yield strength of AA alloy. 3. Discussion It is generally assumed that the crack growth rate of coarse–grain is lower than that of fine–grain, and the fatigue crack growth resistance can be improved by increasing the grain size [79]. Reasons can be mainly concluded by the following three aspects [80,81], i.e., first, grain boundary is weakened under high temperature, and cracks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lots of experimental results indicate that the grain size can significantly affect the fatigue crack growth rate of AA alloy. However, the experimental results in this study indicate that with decreasing grain size the fatigue crack growth rate of AA alloy becomes smaller and smaller. Therefore, the fatigue crack growth resistance increases with decreasing grain size. This is opposite to the prevailing effect of grain size on fatigue crack growth rate. The main reasons are concluded as follows: (1) Previous experimental results indicate that the amount of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase can significantly affect the DFCGR property of AA alloy. The η– Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase mainly plays a role of pinning grain boundary and retarding the intergranular diffusion of oxygen. Thus, the crack growth at grain boundaries can be retarded, and the notch sensitivity of the alloy can be avoided. Therefore, more the η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase, the fatigue crack growth rate of the alloy can be reduced favourably. Figure 1 shows that the amount and morphology of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase precipitated from AA alloy with different grain sizes are different under the same thermal treatments. With decreasing grain size, both the grain boundary area of the alloy and the amount of η–Ni3Al0.5Nb0.5 phase increase, and the ability of grain boundary pinning and grain boundary oxygen diffusion retarding are significantly enhanced, thus the fatigue crack growth rate will reduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Beast Of The Southern Wild Analysis Like the old saying goes, "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder", and if you believe in this saying you are going to understand my stance in this paper. My whole opinion of development can be summed up in these next few words. The extent of one's development depends on the experiences they live, described by the cultural umbrella under which they are covered by. What determines how well a person develops is hard to explain because development means different things for different people, and the way or quality of life for everyone is not the same. There are uniquely diverse cultures in this world; each may have many different philosophies that govern their way of life. It is wrong to look at development through a single lens, like most scholars in the Western world do, not taking into consideration that the word "normal" has different meanings for everyone. As we can see in the movie, "Beasts of the Southern Wild" introduces us to the world of a six–year–old black girl name Hushpuppy that challenges the perception of what a normal development should be, for most. Hushpuppy resides with her father, Wink, in a rural part of Louisiana known to its inhabitants as "the Bathtub". This backwoods patch of land is separated from the modern world by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the film there are symbolic moments of strength and control in chaotic environments which are portrayed by Hushpuppy. In their rural town of Louisiana, even in times of assumed despair, they supported one another. Though Hushpuppy was only six, she had experienced a lifetime of lessons that provided her the development necessary for evolvement at that time and given the environment in which she lived. There may be a "traditional" way of raising up a child; however, there is no right way. The development of a child is not solely based on Western perspectives, but their cultural upbringing as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Personal Narrative: The Digit 2 The Digits It had been about a week or two since that first day that I meet Amanda and the only thing that had changed is that I thought she was even more incredible than I first thought. I had figured out very quickly that she was a goodie goodie. She cringed anytime anyone cussed around her and she seemed to follow every rule that was in place. Even though I cussed all the time I just found myself more attracted to her cause of this. It would be good to be able to have someone who didn't go out to parties and drink every night because I wasn't a very big partier if at all. I had told myself I would stay away from smoking, alcohol, and serious gambling due to someone in my life being effected by it in one way or another. Due to that I spent most nights at home by myself playing video games. This day was a special day, I was building up the courage to some how to get Amanda's number. I began talking to her while in the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only problem was that I didn't know when I should text her. Should I wait hours, maybe days? Or should I text her right away? I want to talk to her too bad so I couldn't wait. I pulled out my phone and opened up a message to Amanda. The only problem was I had no clue what to say. After about ten minutes of over thinking, I had settled on, Hey, this is Cody! You ready to get beat at your own game? (Might not be exactly what I said) At first she didn't text back and I began to worry that I had only sent one message and had already screwed things up. About 20 minutes later I heard my phone go off and I raced over to see that it was Amanda. She said she had just gotten home and that she began to defend herself by saying there was no chance that I was going to beat her. From there on the conversation went fairly smoothly, and I could tell that she had some interest in me which made me smile every time I got a text from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Determining: What Is Involved In Being Resilient? It is all very well understanding resilience and acknowledging the need for it, but what is involved in being resilient? We know that we want to be resilient, don't we, but often don't know what that entails. This article unpacks some of the ideas around being more resilient and looks at the skills and attitudes required to cope with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, not to mention the deliberate and accidental consequences of people's actions, which have been with us the whole of life. Scanning the plethora of articles on the subject, a number of themes appear that are common to many if not all of the writing. These will be described in more detail below but basically relate to your emotional health, how well you focus in on yourself, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of this is about simply accepting that things will be different now – the first step in any grief process – and so you will have to be too. It might also involve you doing things differently. Being willing to leave your traditions and old ways is vital to deal with a new situation, even though, on reflection, you recognise that what you did before may still work. The willingness to make changes is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Art Analysis Of Claude Monet's The Sea At Le Havre The Sea at Le Havre, painted by Claude Monet in 1868, is a 23 5/8" x 24 3/8" oil on canvas landscape painting. Monet was a French artist who lived from 1840 to 1926 and was considered to be an impressionist. A unique quality of Monet was unblended "sloppy" brushstrokes combined with a use of precise choice of color, as seen clearly in The Sea at Le Havre. Because of his vigorous and richly textured painting style, Monet was able to capture the look and feel of the movement of water, which was demonstrated in The Sea at Le Havre, using an impasto style. He used erratic brushstrokes to show the ripples of forming waves and the foam of the waves crashing on the shore. His brushstrokes are also almost completely horizontal, which seemed to make the painting feel heavier. In the sky, Monet used thicker, longer, and more opaque strokes, as well as of varying hues of blue and gray, along with white, to create a look of overcast. To give the clouds fluffiness and substance, the paint that was used for the sky was inconspicuously smudged in some places, with more defined clouds layered overtop. The depth of the painting is attributed to his choices of color. Black is rarely used in the painting aside from where necessary, but rather replaced with darker shades of blue to show divots in the water, heavy clouds, and the distance of the village of houses that line the horizon. The different shades also give a more realistic form of light to his paintings, which was a focus of the impressionism era. His painting appears to be slightly gloomy, but doesn't convey sadness. The piece is uniform in color, to emphasize the overcast, darkened day. Monet also used symmetrical spacing, with the canvas split nearly in half between the sea and the sky. The only thing that separates the sea and the sky is a piece of jutted–out land that shows he is on a gulf or an inlet. On that piece of land, that goes a little over a third of the way onto the canvas, Monet used heavy contrast, then continues the horizon with a slightly thick, darker blue–gray line to clearly separate the halves of sea and sky. There are three places where it appears that Monet used black along with darker shades of purple and blue, and each of those three places are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Crisis Response Time for American Red Cross Essay (1) Since the writing of this case, the American Red Cross (ARC) is on record as having conceptually addressed its infrastructure and operational hurdles. However, very few strides have been made to reverse stakeholder perception crisis response time, relief dispatch strategies, and the ethical dilemmas plaguing the organization. Governmental mandates that streamlined the board and that established accounting /reporting parameters have done little to modify the organizations operational culture. Since 2002, the organization has had seven CEO's. This high turnover has prompted concern from stakeholders and government officials. Records indicate the organization now has approximately 35,000 employees and its volunteer pools still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These re–occurring incidents have shaken the confidence of stakeholders and have begun to have an adverse impact on donor perceptions of the integrity and validity of the efforts promoted by ARC (Welch, 2012). In March 2012, local leaders and the United Way demanded answers from Red Cross Panhandle Chapter regarding the distribution of $282K that was raised from wildfire relief donations. These funds were raised in 2010 and by the time the inquiries began many of the 2010 ARC staff in this chapter had been replaced under the government restructure. As such, new staff found itself in a quandary as it sought to address the questions and accusations being hurled (Welch, 2012). The tangible numbers that were eventually conveyed indicated that of the $282k raised, $119k was actually given to victims and $60K was used to restock inventories. This account still left $103K unaccounted for. The next speculation that surfaced was revolved around why the funds were not distributed for the purpose for which it was collected? A spokesperson for the local ARC chapter communicated that, personally, he [did] not like this [situation] and he acknowledged the top two previous chapter officials made errors. It was noted that these same two officials left the company in May of 2011 for what ARC labeled as "personal reasons". In response to the local chapter's inability to provide acceptable disclosures regarding how funds were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Values Of Connectedness And Differentiated Self Essay Introduction I have grown up in an American, Caucasian, middle–class family of five. My parents have been married for 29 years and have two daughters and a son. My sister is 27, my brother is 25, and I am 20. My family has had many great experiences, but has also faced various challenges. Throughout our different experiences, our family dynamic has developed. Values of Connectedness and Differentiated Self My family has always been very close. We spend a great deal of time together and express our deep feelings and emotions with one another. If one of us has an issue, every member of the family is aware of it and shares the burden. When a person in the family does not share significant information about one's life with the rest of the members, there is hurt feelings. Also, if a member cannot attend a family event, the family feels disappointed and misses the absent member. It is evident that connectedness is held as extremely valuable. Even though my family is close, we place value on the differentiation of self, a concept developed by Murray Bowen (Hutchison, 2015). Each of the members within the family have unique personalities and methods of living life. Each member in my family has always been encouraged to express one's own opinion and to be independent. We converse about our conflicting opinions, but we are usually respectful and still support one another. External Boundaries According to Hutchison (2015), "From the family systems perspective, families develop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Risk, Protective Factors And Resiliency Risk, Protective Factors and Resiliency This paper will examine the concepts of risk, protective factors, and resiliency. The paper will start with defining and elaborating on the concepts of risk and protective factors and examine how the latter promotes or hinders an individual's capacity for resiliency. The paper will expound on the concepts of risk, protective factors and resiliency, by integrating the terms into the case study of Will Quinones. Lastly, the paper will conclude with strategies that can be used to promote resiliency in children that are deemed at– risk. Risk Factors According to Dr. Christine A. Christle "Risk factors are disabling, cultural, economic, or medical conditions that deny or minimize opportunities and resources for a child and place him or her in jeopardy of failing to become a meaningful member of the home, school, and community." There are two types of risk factors; internal and external risk factors. Internal risk factors would be risk factors that are within the own individual; such as having concentration problems, anger problem or having a disability. Internal risk factors only involve the one child and they are built from within the child. Now, external risk factors are those that involve the child's "environment conditions such as family, school, and community"; an example of that is the family living in poverty, living in a bad neighborhood with crime and drugs, attending a bad school or not having any friends. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Body [imgleft]http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af153/sara_hawkins/placeholder_zpspwxhaxj7.png[/imgleft][align=left][list][list][list][list][list][list] [list][list][list][list][list][list][list][list][list][list][list][list][size=20][color=Dimgray]KRISTINE[/color][color=white]x[/color] [color=black]SOMMER[/color][/size][size=10] [color=dimgray]──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────[/colo [/size] [size=16][color=white]xxxxx[/color][color=white][strike][color=black][i][b]THE[/b][/i][/strike][/color][color=white]xx[/color][color=Dimgray] [i]Disappointment[/i][/color] [list][color=black][size=9][b]N I C K N A M E :[/b][/color] [size=11][color=Dimgray]Kris. [/color] [color=black][size=9] [b]H O M E T O W N ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's often been said that Kris might be a very pretty girl if she put more effort into her looks, but clearly she's never taken this advice to heart. [/color] [color=black][size=9][b]T E A M :[/b][/color] [size=11][color=Dimgray] None at the moment. Starting this adventure with a clean slate and a starter from the professor[color=white]| Pokemon (nickname)[/color] [/color] [color=black][size=9][b]L I K E S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list] [color=Dimgray]Music[/color] [color=Dimgray]Ice cream[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list] [color=black][size=9][b]D I S L I K E S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Smoke. All kinds.[/color] [color=Dimgray]Heights, they're terrifying.[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list] [color=black][size=9][b]S K I L L S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Whistling[/color] [color=Dimgray]Extensive knowledge of berries[/color] [color=Dimgray]Able to pick out perfectly ripe fruit.[/color] [color=Dimgray]Cooking[/color] [color=Dimgray]xxx[/color] [/list] [color=black][size=9][b]S H O R T C O M I N G S :[/b][/color] [size=11][list][color=Dimgray]Terrible sense of direction. Often lost for days[/color] [color=Dimgray]A tendency to overthink things leads her to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Importance Of Resilience In Education Most recently, education has increased its focus towards students at–risk of failing academically and dropping out of school. In particular, the research shows that minority students are dropping out of high school at much higher rates than the national average. In 1994, McMillan & Reed conducted a large–scale study that hints towards a unique theory (p. 137). McMillan & Reed state that "in order to help at–risk students succeed educators must examine the notion of 'resilience'" (1994, p. 137). In addition, the elements of resilience and how they impact at–risk students' academic success are organized into four categories: positive use of time, family factors and school factors (McMillan & Reed, 1994, p. 137). As a former at–risk student and a future teacher, these key ideas serve a vital role in my professional development. Focusing on individual attributes, McMillan & Reed claim that "a resilient at–risk student possesses temperamental characteristics that elicit positive responses from individuals" (1994, p.137). For me, this notion means that a student has a high–level of interpersonal skills to navigate their life. Additionally, if a student is able to navigate effectively it allows them to advocate for themselves. Advocating opens doors of possibilities such as homework help, college application support and other forms of support from caring adults. Moreover, if an at–risk student possesses positive temperamental characteristics it helps them solicit opportunities to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Disadvantages Of Sin Tax Sin Taxes Sin taxes are a controversial method of excise taxes by the state, which have been subject to numerous discussions, debates, and policy considerations. They are regressive in nature, but do generate substantial government revenue (Lorenzi, 2004:64–65). This essay will firstly define what "sins" are, followed by an explanation of their characteristics. Arguments for and against the implementation of these excise taxes will be contrasted thereafter. The essay will conclude with the argument of the state in its paternalistic nature, specifically as to whether or not the state has the authority to make decisions on behalf of consumers with regard to choices which restrict their quality of life. In every argument, the issue of equity and efficiency will be addressed in concurrence with the increase of the sin tax in the South African National Budget. Before discussing sin goods and services directly, a definition provided by the National Treasury of South Africa: Equity means that all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The change in prices or taxes will generally have a less than one–to–one ratio of reduction of consumption i.e. even with higher prices and taxes, consumers would opt to continue their consumption of the "bad" (cigarettes and alcohol is estimated to score a price elasticity of demand of approximately –0,45) (O'Donoghue, 2006:1837). Secondly, the consumption of the sinful good is seen to be self–destructive and creates a negative internality (Lorenzi, 2004:60). This is generally accepted as the result of poor self–control. Finally, as well as an internality, the consumption of a sinful good creates a negative externality which considered to result in a decrease in social welfare. Air pollution and an increased number of traffic–related deaths resulting from persons driving under the influence are some of the externalities which are socially undesirable (Lorenzi, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Weight Reduction Of The Drive Shaft Abstract – Almost all automobiles (at least those which correspond to design with rear wheel drive and front engine installation) have transmission shafts. The weight reduction of the drive shaft can have a certain role in the general weight reduction of the vehicle and is a highly desirable goal, if it can be achieved without increase in cost and decrease in quality and reliability. It is possible to achieve design of composite drive shaft with less weight to increase the first natural frequency of the shaft and to decrease the bending stresses using various stacking sequences. By doing the same, maximize the torque transmission and torsional buckling capabilities are also maximized. Key Words: Propeller shaft, Drive shaft, optimization, Composite material, Composite drive shaft design etc. INTRODUCTION The advanced composite materials such as Graphite, Carbon, Kevlar and Glass with suitable resins are widely used because of their high specific strength (strength / density) and high specific modulus (modulus / density). Advanced composite materials seem ideally suited for long, power driver shaft (propeller shaft) applications. Their elastic properties can be tailored to increase the torque they can carry as well as the rotational speed at which they operate. The drive shafts are used in automotive, aircraft and aerospace applications. The automotive industry is exploiting composite material technology for structural components construction in order to obtain the reduction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. How Divorce Affects Children Essay How does divorce effects on the minds of the children The article "How divorce affects children" by Robert E. Emory starts out with the basic understanding of the affects of kids, many mistake that idea and state the advice for parents on kids in this situations rather then the truth of the happening for the kids. Another component includes how the stress on the kids when coming to realization of the divorce and the sadness/confusion that comes with it. Another component can be that the risk of rebelling and acting out of kids to make their parents upset and revenge out at their parents. The next big component of this article is what can be what most parents hope for out of a divorce which is a normal setting and good relationship between father ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually in this scenario a kid is upset at first but seems to be resilient and uses their strength to get through the divorce and stays normal and strong. This is the uncommon situation beyond most kids that have gone through this pain between their parents but it does occur. Last but not least, the most common product of divorce is having emotional and painful memories that stick around from that hard time in life. Many adults thouruoghly remember the hard times and trials and tribulations they had as their parents went through a divorce. Some happen to be scarred for life and can never love or truly trust again. Things that kids experience between being torn between their mom and dad is something that no one should have to go through. Whether the divorce was a product of constantly fighting, lying or cheating, it can cause a kid to feel obligated to pick the side of the victim in the relationship which can change the dynamic of a kid and their parents relationships dynamic for life. Some relationship do not recover from divorce and can remain broken forever. Things kids find hard to do is look at both sides of the relationship and what the true dynamic is. Some people are just not made for each other and kids find that hard to believe because that causes their two most important people of their lives to split ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Before Delving Into The Economics Of The Proposed Policy, Before delving into the economics of the proposed policy, the paper will first show why marijuana is the safer alternative, but as previously mentioned, alcohol and marijuana are still harmful to the body, just in different magnitudes. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been able to directly identify 30 diseases that are attributable to alcohol consumption and although these disorders are not as fatal as other chronic diseases, they still rank fourth among the most disabling diseases in low to middle income countries and third most in high income countries3. The organization has also been able to link alcohol consumption with cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatrist disorders, liver and pancreatic disease, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because alcohol adversely affects the immune system, it should come as no shock that consumption increases the risk of being infected with TB, and HIV/AIDS, among other infectious diseases3. Alcohol dependence leads to a higher chance of being unemployed and living in crammed public shelters, which in turn increases the risk of being infected with these diseases3. Additionally, experimental studies show that alcohol consumption lead to a greater inclination to practice unsafe sex, raising the risk for HIV/AIDS3. Like alcohol, marijuana consumption can also lead to diseases and disorders. Marijuana is especially harmful to youth as it affects brain development due to exposure to THC, the key ingredient in marijuana. One key issue with marijuana consumption by adolescents is the risk of addiction. Approximately 9% of those who experimented with marijuana became addicted and the probability increases to 1 in 6 if smoking began when the individual was a teen1. Researchers have found that individuals who smoked marijuana as adolescents had a neural impairment in the brain, specifically in the areas responsible for self–conscious awareness, memory, and habits, which may explain why frequent use has been seen to result in declines in IQ1. Much like alcohol, it is difficult to establish causality between marijuana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Discuss the Main Factors Affecting Product Pricing in the Uk Discuss the main factors affecting product pricing in the UK Two surveys on the price–setting behaviour of UK firms published by the Bank of England in 1996 and 2008 concluded that the price, the amount of money expected, required or given for a certain level of output, was most often set as a result of market conditions1. The same report however found that the second largest price differential was the objective of the specific firm surveyed1, and thus product pricing in the UK can be seen to be determined by the interaction between these objectives and the market structures that bind how firms operate. In the UK these dominant structures are monopolistic, oligopolistic and perfectly competitive, within which there are differing degrees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this does explain only a change in price, not its actual determination, it is effective in presenting why product pricing under oligopolistic market structure can be seen to be relatively stable at point P. That is not to say that firms will not sell their output at different prices in order to increase market share. In the aforementioned oligopolistic market of tour operators, 3rd degree price discrimination can be practised by charging two sets of consumers with differing price elasticities of demand for the same product (price elasticity of demand for the time duration of a holiday becoming more inelastic at around 7 days) contrasting prices, and thus firms can extract consumer surplus from buyers and convert this into supernormal profit. This in turn can be used to defend market position through the cross subsidisation of other markets in which it operates, thereby artificially altering price and driving competitors out of the market. It must ensure however, that the cost of separating the two markets is not greater than the profit made, through the regulation of the resale of flight tickets, for example. However, there is some debate as to whether Friedman's doctrine of the pursuit of profit has any relevance to modern day corporations; a recent study by Shipley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Essay on Identify the Purposes of Different Types of... Deadlines Part A of the assignment: draft to be shown before 14 June 2013 Part B of the assignment: draft to be shown before 28 June 2013 Part C of the assignment: draft to be shown before 12 July 2013 Final Submission of all of the three components (part A, B and C): You must submit all of the above components collated into one file (with three different parts) and submit hardcopies of it before 2.00 pm on 26 July 2013. Deadlines Part A of the assignment: draft to be shown before 14 June 2013 Part B of the assignment: draft to be shown before 28 June 2013 Part C of the assignment: draft to be shown before 12 July 2013 Final Submission of all of the three components (part A, B and C): You must submit all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More taxes means less amount to invest, less incentive to expand business.Monetary policy (example of monetary policy instruments include interest rate, supply of money). If interest rate is high, company pays more interest and make less profit. Raising funds becomes difficult, which affect investment. | 2.2 | P6 | Evaluate the impact of competition policy and other regulatory mechanisms on the activities of an organisation of your choice. Guidance: consider the impact of one or more of the following policy on an organisation. * Competition policy/Competition Act 1998/Enterprise Act 2002; * Competition Commission, * Office of Fair Trading; * Directorate General for Competition; * European Commission; * Sector regulators e.g. Ofgem, Ofwat, Civil Aviation Authority; | 2.3 | Part C Question No | Assessment Question | Assessment criteria | P7 | Explain how market structures determine the pricing and output decisions of businesses.Example of market structures: * Perfect competition, * Monopoly, * Monopolistic competition, * Oligopoly, * Duopoly; | 3.1 | P8 | Illustrate the way in which market forces shape organisational responses using a range of examplesMarket forces and organisational responses: Example of market forces: supply and demand, elasticity of demand; elasticity of supply; customer perceptions and actions, Example of organisational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Occupational Challenges And Stressors Faced By Paramedics Emergency services, in particular the paramedic profession, are categorised amongst the most stressful occupations worldwide (Rybojad, Aftyka, Baran & Rzonca, 2016). Recurrent exposure to emergency life threatening circumstances in concurrence with ongoing operational stressors can be physically, mentally and emotionally tiring. Chronically, this will have detrimental effects upon paramedic's wellbeing and resilience and can result in reduced professional capability (Clompus & Albarran, 2015). This essay will decipher the specific occupational challenges and stressors faced by paramedics. It will describe various opportunities for maintaining optimal mental health with short term management. Additionally, ways of building long term resilience to effect improvement of personal and professional proficiency will be explored. Stress is an elusive concept of an internal retort to an external stimulus (ref). A certain level of stress is certainly required and beneficial in short term use but when prolonged and in excessive amounts, it can cause stress reactions burnout and mental health issues such as, depression, anxiety, insomnia and PTSD (ref). The job description of a paramedic is inclusive of a multitude of stressors; such as responding to highly stressful, life threatening situations in compromising and complex situations. Quick appraisals of the situation need to be made in timely manner in order to administer lifesaving aid prior to transport to higher medical facilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Thermal-Mechanical Damage Model Of Fire Essay frame behaviour in stable states. A number of factors which affect structural performance in fire are outlined. Among these, the degradation of steel properties at elevated temperature is a main contributor in loss of structural resistance in fire. The characteristic of behaviour of steel at elevated temperatures from test findings are evaluated. These are compared with the simplified constitutive models of structural steel provided in EN–1993–1–2 and EN–1994–1–2. The review of the literature works indicates that there is a gap in assessing structural robustness against progressive collapse in fire with sophisticated material deterioration modelling. Several theoretical thermal damage models for concrete are currently available in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The values of all parameters are identified. This is followed by applying the calibrated damage model to steel frame analysis and validating it using fire tests and other numerical work on steel frames. For the purpose of numerical evaluations, two material models are considered: (i) Constitutive model without considering damage and (ii) Constitutive model with proposed damage model. The results demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed damage model to reproduce strength deterioration and the resulting force–displacement history under fire with improved accuracy. This verifies the capability of the proposed model for predicting large structural deformation and progressive failure of structures under fire. Chapter 5: This chapter studies steel building performance under fire and blast loads. A five–story office building and a ten–story building are designed in accordance with current building codes, representing low–rise building and mid–rise building respectively. The damage model is then applied to the buildings in various scenarios with the intention of thoroughly investigating the structural failures under extreme loadings. Instead of following notional removal strategy, more specific accidental scenarios are considered. All structural members within the local vicinity of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. A Short Story : A Story? It took an entire day for Tony to open his eyes again. An entire day of Loki holding his hand, caressing his hair and fretting over his unconscious genius. There is no need to mention how relieved Loki felt when he finally opened his eyes. Tony blinked, eyes unfocused, until he noticed Loki and their joined hands. He looked up again and gave the most confused impression Loki had ever seen. "...What..." "Go back to sleep, Tony. You need rest to heal from that concussion." He carded a hand through Tony's hair gently. Tony opened his mouth as if to protest, but his sleepiness took over and he leaned in the hand in his hair and let his eyes close again. ~~ When Tony awoke, it took him a few seconds to remember what had happened. His head was throbbing –awesome, a concussion– and parts of his body felt numb. He opened his eyes carefully, flinching because of the light coming through the window. He turned his head away, clinching his eyes shut. When it didn't hurt as much, he opened them again and was surprised to see Loki sleeping in a arm chair beside his bed, a book opened in his lap. He felt extremely tired, but his bladder decided that he needed to use the bathroom. He carefully sat in his bed, his movements sluggish and his eyes half opened. However, when he tried to stand up, his legs gave out from under him and he tumbled to the floor. The sound woke Loki up and the god immediately picked him up and back in his bed. He carded his hand through Tony's hair and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. What Makes The Strongest Rubber Band? The strongest rubber band is one that can be stretched, but not broken. I believe that many of our service members are like rubber bands, they have been pulled at in many different directions, but they have yet to be broken. The fear that men and women have for their loved ones in the armed services appears to be massive, and why should it not be? When you look at and listen to the poetry of the Warrior Writers, it should be unsettling for someone to hear. It should also be upsetting to know that the military does very little to help these persons who have enlisted into the military under the false pretenses that their lives would be better, and then their lives end up worse. What makes someone so strong that they can be bent but not broken? Being resilient. Resilience is weighing in the positive factors of someone's life and balancing them with the negative factors. The fact that an individual has a strong sense of belonging helps to build resiliency, someone being exposed to trauma then weakens his or her ability to be resilient. It is very similar to almost a game. However, I may fear that my boyfriend will return home a different person; there are positive factors that help to build up resiliency. My church is a very close–knit community and he is very close to his cousin, another active duty military service member. It is with hope that Glenn will be able to embrace those positive factors that he holds and is able to withstand losing himself in the war. One thing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Mesh Dependency And Simp Method This approach is called Solid Isotropic Material with Penalty (SIMP), in which material is assumed to be dependent upon density linearly. In accordance to the SIMP technique, the design variables are a sum of material densities denoted as (ρ) that relates the stiffness of an element straight to the density of that element (James , et al., 2014). According to (Gomes , et al., 2013) the three main mathematical encounters with SIMP method are mesh dependency, checkboard patterns and local minima. To compensate for mesh–dependency and checkboard patterns instabilities, a well–known sensitivity filter brought forth by Bendose Sigmund is used (Gomes , et al., 2013). The local minima problem is dealt with by a continuation method with various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the construction of the topology optimisation problem, a material is assigned a density (ρ) which is associated with a stiffness (E, E(ρ,q) = ρq E). This material density (ρ) can then be used by each finite element in the initial topology problem design space with E as the stiffness for the isotropic material. The problems can be solved as void if ρ = 0 or associated material if ρ =1. Therefore, if ρ tends to be zero, the stiffness in that given element is zero, which means the element can be deleted because it is no longer important for the structure (Rao, et al., n.d.). However, if the density reaches one then that element is of dire importance to the structure and cannot be deleted (Rao, et al., n.d.). If this simple formulation is used, the total elastic energy measure (U) can be used as the objective function of the optimisation problem. This formulation is written below: Minimise: U n=1.....,N Subject to: ∑_(N–1)^N▒〖〖ρ〗_n V_n=V_0 〗 (2.1) 0 ≤ ρn ≤ 1 n = 1......,N This formulation in equation (1) and can also be extended to suite multiple load case problems by minimising the weight of the total elastic energies. The following equation expresses formulation for a multi–load case topology problem, using a weighted sum function for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Nt1310 Unit 1 Figure 5 Paper Figure 5 Strain gauges fitted on a steel ruler The programmed algorithm is shown in Figure 6.The program was developed using LabVIEW System design software. The entire experimental set–up is shown in Figure 7. Figure 6. Algorithm programmed in LabVIEW Figure 7. Experimental set–up When the ball was struck on the steel ruler, there was a change in voltage signal (due to strain) which was captured by DAQ NI9237 and sent to the computer through LabVIEW software. Whenever the captured voltage signal exceeded the specified limit (default/initial strain), a voltage signal was sent to the LED through DAQ NI6009. This made the LED to glow for 5 seconds and then turn off. This system was tested for 50 trials and it worked without any problem. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WORKING OF LED BAILS Having demonstrated the concept of LED stumps, the next step was to focus on the LED bails. Whenever, a bail is completely dislodged (i.e., the spigots come out of the stump grooves), an LED should glow. For this, the part of spigot that rests on the stump grooves is lined with copper and is connected to a battery through a relay. The stump grooves are also lined with copper. Whenever the spigot rested on the stump groove, both the copper lines were in contact making the circuit complete and the relay is made to be in OFF position. So, the supply from the battery is not provided to the LED through the relay. Whenever, the spigots are not in contact with the stump grooves, the copper linings are not in contact and hence the relay is switched ON. This allows voltage supply to the LEDs from the battery and hence the bails glow. The schematic representation is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Circuit Diagram of the LED bails circuit 6. CONCLUSIONS A concept for strain gauge based LED stumps was developed and tested using a prototype. The results of the prototype were encouraging. A concept for LED bails was also proposed. These concepts, once converted to embedded systems, could make the LED stumps much cheaper and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Essay On Slip In Nb h. Active Slip Systems in Nb Slip during plastic deformation is the underlying mechanism that accounts for many of the phenomena previously discussed. This section will cover fundamental studies on slip in Nb, along with general theories on deformation in bcc metals. In the cavity fabrication process, crystal orientations, active slip systems, dislocation sub–structure, and recrystallization during annealing are interrelated from the metallurgical point of view [20] – slip behavior depends on how crystals are oriented with respect to the applied stress; slip and interactions of slip systems result in a certain dislocation substructure; the dislocation substructure determines how recovery and recrystallization proceed during heat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the motion of screw dislocations is thermally activated, it will likely occur by nucleation of kink pairs on well–defined atomic planes [70]. The kink pair nucleation mechanism gives rise to the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stresses in bcc metals [70]. The low mobility of bcc screw dislocations can be partly explained by the core relaxation theory [48, 72–76]. A bcc screw dislocation core tends to spread onto three symmetric {110} or {112} planes, which results in a non–planar core structure and hinders the movement of screw dislocations [70]. Consequently, screw dislocation mobility is affected by non–glide shear stresses, which is a violation of the Schmid law. The relaxation also adds to the waviness of slip traces, as cross slip can occur on two alternating {110} or {112} planes to roughly follow a slip plane with a high resolved shear stress. Thus, long and drawn–out screw dislocations are usually left behind during plastic deformation and are observable [48]. There has been no consensus thus far regarding the core structure of screw dislocations in Nb, but it is generally agreed that the core relaxation depends on both the temperature and purity [70, 77–79]. Seeger argued that fundamental slip planes change from {110} at low temperatures ( slip systems could leave behind sessile dislocations with the resulting Burgers vector on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Addressing Employee Stress Creates Sense Financially speaking, addressing employee stress makes sense. A PwC investment analysis report from 2014 found initiatives and programs that fostered a resilient and mentally healthy workplace returned $2.30 for every dollar spent. In addition to this financial capital finding, organizational research has demonstrated a positive relationship between employee resilience and performance (Luthans, Avolio, Walumbwa, & Li, 2005). The results are clear: many Americans have little difficulty identifying when they are stressed, but are unable to prevent their stress in the first place. Yet business functions suffer from a stressed workforce. So how can we develop workplace resilience? II. How to Develop Workplace Resilience Luthans, Vogelgesang, and Lester (2006) have identified three ways to develop workplace resilience: a risk–focused strategy, an asset–focused strategy, and a process–focused strategy. A risk–focused strategy is aimed at preventing or reducing stress at an organization level. Creating a trustworthy culture is an example of this strategy. An asset–focused strategy is aimed at enhancing personal and organizational resources by, for instance, using continuing education and professional development to invest in employees' human and social capital. Finally, a process–focused strategy focuses on employees' cognitive ability. For instance, fostering employee self–efficacy is one means for influencing the way they interpret events and experiences. These three broad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Persuasive Essay : The Challenges Of Single Parenthood Single parenthood is an obstacle that can be overcome with the right support system and enough resiliency . Until recently, my daughter (Lizzie Jo) and I had been by ourselves for almost 3 years. Raising a little girl from the ages of 1.5 to 4.5 years by myself has been one of the hardest and most fulfilling journeys of my life. She has taught me humility, patience, and she has granted me wisdom in facets of life where these traits were lacking. Lizzie was just 16 months when the judge ordered the custody agreement. His decision made my visitation rights change from seeing my daughter everyday to two days one week and four days the next. I firmly believe there is no greater obstacle than a judge telling you when you can and cannot see your child. Unfortunately, most times these decisions are made out of necessity and under circumstances out of anyone's control. Being resilient is one of the main reasons I have remained such a great father to Lizzie. There are lots of excuses men can use to avoid single parenthood. The family court system is dated and the frustration of unfair custody arrangements is enough to make many men give up. Coupled with the traditional outlook of fathers being bumbling ogres when it comes to child rearing, the task can be daunting in a system seemingly set up against father's rights. In the beginning, I was scared to death when I was sole person caring for a 16 month old toddler. Luckily, I was able to lean on a few elements of resiliency to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Aunt Interview Upon completion of this assignment, I received the opportunity to interview my great–aunt, Jacqueline Izora Burns Torrance. It was great to get in contact with her and learn about her life and parts of mine along the way. Aunt Jackie is 65 years old is a very inspiring woman who prides herself on her relationship with Christ, being very work–oriented, having upstanding morals/values, and being resilient. Throughout almost the entire conversation during the interview Aunt Jackie talked about how present God was throughout her entire life. She accepted Christ at the young of 6 and was baptized. She also was raised in a Christian home in which she was nurtured and cared for naturally and spiritually. It is evident that that being raised in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Aunt Jackie's case her resilience came from the power of God. She told me the many stories of losing friendships, experiencing two divorces, having her credit stolen, and losing all her possessions; but yet, she rises. I am reminded of Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise" the stanza that seems to fit Aunt Jackie's life is "You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll rise (Angelou, 1978)." Other than the gaining of life lessons, Aunt Jackie seems unfazed but the past mishaps and looks eagerly toward the future. She states, "I knew God would take care of me, everything I lost, I received back double," when she lost all of her possessions. Today, she still lives in her beautiful home, raised a respectable son, still works, and is enjoying life. She has been a tremendous blessing to others like myself, despite the things that she has been though. Her resiliency through the power of Christ has blessed her and she is respected by many. There is nothing stopping her, she deems her life's motto as "Keep working and Keep Striving," and it seems like a promise that she will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Resiliency Quiz Allowed Me For Practice Personal... The Resiliency Quiz allowed me to practice personal reflection and self–correction in hopes of assuring continual professional development. As an individual this quiz encouraged me to use the skill of being able to readily identify resiliency to myself and those around me with ease. As an inspiring Social Worker this assignment reiterated to me the importance of being aware of resiliency and how it may have different meanings to people. As related to the actual quiz my analysis of my answers, combined with understanding the sections of "The Resiliency Wheel" and how they work together as machine to build resiliency while assisted me to helping to other with coping with or avoiding trauma with a learned form of awareness. This quiz also encouraged me to learn how to recognize the extent to which culture 's structure and values may oppress, marginalize, alienate or create or enhance privilege and power. In addition, this assignment helped me with reminding myself that I need to constantly work on at the minimum decreasing or ideally eliminating my personal biases so that they will not hinder me from working proficiently with diverse groups. Resilience is a word that, in my opinion, can be used as an adjective or adverb. It can used to describe me as a person for pushing forward through barriers and struggles. As an adverb it is used describe how one completes task. In the text resiliency is defined as the ability to cope and adapt (Hutchinson, 2011). Personally, the term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Analyzing The Soil Structure Of Soil Properties On the other hand, soil properties are very difficult to determine because in comparison to steel and concrete, it is a lenient material, which makes it very difficult to acquire samples for testing that will produce laboratory results on the same level as its everyday behaviour. Other problems are; the type of soil affects the ability to collect representative samples eg. stiff clay is more difficult to sample than soft clay. Differences in sampling techniques in laboratories further complicate the problem. Additional complicating factors are that soil material properties are stress dependent, and the soil profile will in practice consist of layers of materials with different material properties, because of this, the true properties of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Application of the Winkler model involves the solution of a four–order differential equation. For beams, the equation to be solved is; Where D = the beam flexural rigidity k = the modulus of soil modulus q = the uniformly distributed load on the beam The model consists of linearly elastic springs with a stiffness of "k," placed at discrete intervals below the beam, where k is the modulus of soil modulus of the soil. The model is also known as a "one–parameter model" 1.3 Problems with the Winkler Model Determination of the Modulus of Soil modulus In addition to the relative difficulties involved in the solution of this equation, it is not commonly used by practicing engineers because of the difficulty involved in determining the value of the modulus of soil modulus, k. Researchers have worked on developing techniques for the determination of k. One of the most decisive papers was by Terzaghi (1955). He showed that the soil modulus depends upon the dimensions of the area acted upon by the soil modulus. The Winkler theory assumes that no interaction exists between adjacent points in the soil profile. As shown in Figure 1, the springs are considered as isolated foundation elements. In order to improve the physical representation and still apply a relatively simple model, researchers have progressed on two different routes. Cheung and Zienkiewicz (1965), have considered the problem of beams on an elastic semi–infinite profile by introducing Figure 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Disasters Caused By Extreme Weather In 21st century, more frequently crisis caused by extreme weather let us realized our inability. We can not only deal with the terrible consequences caused by disaster, we need to find a method to reduce the damage of disaster. "Resilience" is put forward to deal with the natural disaster. As the greenhouse effect aggravates, frozen earth begins to melt, sea level starts to rise and precipitation patterns are changing. Followed by extreme weather, such as hurricane, tsunami, flood, extreme heat, drought, and tornado, becomes more frequent and more intense, additionally more difficult to be predicted. Due to this, in past ten years, natural disaster affects over 220 million people, and over 100 million US dollars are damaged per year; only in 2011, economic damage caused by urban disaster at over 380 billion US dollars. However, the largest damage is not the direct economic losses, but the cost of post–disaster reconstruction. The worst thing is, for some place which has chronic or frequent crises, for instance the drought in Horn of Africa, tsunami in Hawaiian Islands, hurricane in Louisiana and Florida, require deal with the threats frequently, rather than only deal with the consequences. "Is one that has developed capacities to help absorb future shocks and stresses to its social, economic, and technical systems and infrastructures so as to still be able to maintain essentially the same functions, structures, systems, and identity." It is a kind of ability of city to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Essay on Bus 640 Week 5 Joe Chatman Ashford University BUS 640 Managerial Economics Dr. David Brownfield January 14, 2013 Chapter 11, Applied Problem, 8 a. This particular industry has a constantly increasing cost. There will be an increase in the demand for input factors for one key reason. Every day, new companies will be introduced into this market of remodeling, economic profits being the encouraging factor. Because of this, there will be a bid up on input prices for the companies in the industry of remodeling. "When a market is characterized by a large number of small producers, the demand curve facing the manager of each individual firm is horizontal at the price determined by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On particular piece of evidence that can be shown to the FTC is in that the elasticity of demand either remained unaffected by this merger or that it increased. Taking this into consideration, if a comparison of price elasticity was done before and after the merger, there would be proof that consumers still had a large amount of substitutes available in the market. Depending on the type of market present, such as a Global Market, it would be relatively simple to prove the wide array of substitutes that were available to the consumers. This particular merger may have been done for what every company is looking for, which is cost savings. One other form of evidence to be provided to the FTC is a statement of costs, which should show costs before and after the merge. Chapter 13, Applied Problem, 1 McDonald's make a poor business decision when they had the consumer purchase the fries as well as the drink in order to receive the promotional price. In this particular economy, if McDonald's was smart, they would have created a new promotion and merged into it before the competitors had realized what was going on. This would have given McDonald's a clear advantage. With this particular move, several problems were present in utilizing game theory to predict their profits. With the onslaught of fast–food corporations, McDonald's has endless rivals in the burger world. This being the case, just reducing prices of a product will not do anything for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...