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Millipedes Lab Report
1. a. Soil is one abiotic variable that would explain why the millipedes are found more frequently under logs. The soil could contain essential
nutrients to the millipedes. Another abiotic factor could be the darkness provided under the logs. Millipedes can take shelter under the logs and
avoid light. Predation is a biotic factor that also explains why millipedes are plentiful under logs. The logs millipedes hide under provide a place
for millipedes to take cover from possible predators. b. Millipedes take shelter under logs to escape light and heat. In order to prove this we need to
conduct an experiment. Place two different groups of millipedes each into their own container. Put some soil and a log into each container. Take the
first container and place a bright heat lamp over the millipedes. Leave the second container alone. Record how many millipedes are under the log for
each group. If the hypothesis is true and millipedes take shelter to avoid light and heat, then more millipedes will be under the log in the first group. c.
Light would also affect how plants distribute like millipedes. In order to modify this experiment to work with plants, the heat lamp on the first group
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a. The high temperatures of a desert are harsh for life to try to survive in. The extreme temperatures cause water to evaporate faster. This affects all
organisms that need water to survive. The temperature also limits productivity by drying out organisms increasing the demand for water. The soil in
deserts are dry and lack nutrients that are beneficial to plants. Both high temperature and poor soil greatly affects the photosynthesis of plants in a
negative way. The annual precipitation in deserts are very low which is one of the reasons for low productivity. Little water is available for
photosynthesis and organisms who depend on it. With little water available for organisms survival, deserts have extremely low productivity when
compared to other
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Growth Mindset Research Paper
Brainology
Fixed mindset, growth mindset, praise effort and praise for intelligence with impact and my experience about them with specific examples
Mindsets are beliefs which people hold on their most basic abilities and qualities. In the growth mindset, individuals believe that they can develop their
talents, brain, and skills. This creates an environment for learning, resilience and a drive for growth. On the other hand, people believe in a fixed
mindset that primary qualities like abilities and intelligence are fixed and cannot be developed. It also believes that talents create success alone, and it
does not take effort as the strategy needed to maximize one's potential rather than a sign of weakness. For example, transforming motivation ... Show
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Teaching individuals to develop growth mindset will encourage the "process" and not on talent or intelligence. Teachers and parents can make children
develop growth mindset by praising their strategies and persistence, by giving them stories that emphasize on effort and the Importance of learning, and
teaching the students that a brain is a learning tool or machine (Gupta, et al., 2012). The society is currently worshipping talent and individuals assume
that having the ability or superior intelligence with confidence is one way of succeeding. Overemphasis on talent or intelligence leaves students prone
to failure, afraid of challenges and they are not ready to accept their shortcomings (Taylor, et al., 2014). Praising innate abilities of children, reinforce
fixed mindset, which can prevent people in workforces or young athletics and even the married people to live up to their potential. By teaching
students to have the growth mindset encourages them to use their personal effort and come up with effective strategies and not talent or intelligence
which will help them to achieve highly in life and even in school. As theories suggest, students who have growth mindset believes that learning is the
crucial goal than performing well in school with good grades. Hard work is highly regarded, believing that if you labor on something, it will lead to
perfection. Even the geniuses have to put
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The Debate Over The Generation
Everyone's been there; extended family gathered around the dinner table discussing life when someone makes the notorious comment; "Get off your
phone, your generation, all you care about is technology!" The debate over Millennials being inadequate and too technology based has become
frequent, the common argument from adults being that all Millennials care about is their phone. Yet adults have frequently stated this as they glance
up from their phone as their fingers rapidly tap away on a screen. Adults can not continue to blame technology for Millennials "lack" of knowledge
when they were the ones who raised us this way. Furthermore, contrary to belief, if anything technology has furthered Millennials growing intelligence,
not damaged it. Therefore, although technological advances have been made, the common belief that Millennials are the dumbest generation is invalid
due to the fact that millennials literacy and overall intelligence is increasing while the rigor of classes is skyrocketing.
Technology seems to be the pinpoint of the argument of millennials being "dumb." Millennials are always on their phone. Anytime something negative
happens it always seems to relate back the that dumb phone. Yet contrary to this, technology has increased millennials intelligence levels, due to the
fact that the "digital world lowers barriers to self–directed learning" (Mizuko Ito Al.). Instead of spending hours in libraries, paging through books
trying to find evidence for a research
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Open My Own Sports Bar
My goal is to open my own sports bar in the near future. After reading the book by S.I. Hayakawa Language in Thought and Action (1990), I found
that a lot of what he talks about can be used in establishing my business. Hayakawa discusses several
My goal is to open a sports bar in the Las Vegas area for locals to enjoy without having to go to a casino. The target base will be the local sports
enthusiasts ages 25–45 in the local area. Customers will feel as if they are in a stadium with a unique stadium theme. The bar will strive to serve quality
appetizers and beverages with outstanding customer service. Every customer will have the opportunity to watch from any seat in the bar as well as
control the volume of their game at each booth.
I have been doing research on different sports bars in order to try and cover all my bases if any issues arise. It includes talking to sports enthusiast,
conducting a survey, looking into loans, and speaking to business owners. As Hayakawa states: "All this information is useful to us at one time or
another in solving our own problems" (p. 7). All the information I gather will be useful at one point or another during the process of establishing the
business and while conducting daily operations once its open.
Before applying to for a business loan, I need to put together a business plan. The business plan will be the roadmap for my bar. It will lay out the
fundamentals on how the business will be established, how it will be ran and marketing.
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Harper Lee's Argumentative Essay
Some could consider a genius to be a highly intelligent person with an incredible score on their IQ test. Others think that a genius is one that helps
improve the knowledge of the world by displaying true ideas on how the world does what it does. Being a genius is not about having an over the top
IQ score, or being able to see all the unknown creations that no one else can see. Agenius is a person that can be effectively creative with a natural
ability to make a connection with their audience. Through these distinguishing features of the definition of the word genius one can infer that Harper
Lee is in fact a true genius. To be effectively creative does not only mean that one can come up with certain methods to make the audience believe
every word they say, but one can also display true meaning behind their words and to make their writing stand out. Walt Disney was one who could be
effectively creative with all of his movies. Although some most of them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
None of his characters share the same personality with one another because it is not true to look, act, or even talk like another person. Lee describes
all his characters to be unique as well as the places and the problems that occur within his books. Harper Lee shows his true creativity through the way
he fixes the problems as well. For example in his book To Kill a Mocking Bird, Lee portrays a situation in which an African American one armed
man rapes a girl and beats her. He shows this situation to not be true when taken to court by saying that Tom Robinson is not strong enough, and he
does not have two hands to choke and beat Mayella Ewell and there was no sexual evidence to say she was raped. We can now draw conclusion that
Harper Lee is a creative man simply through this one tragic moment in his book to help an innocent man be shown to the audience of how his
disability does get in the
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The Effect Of Strain Gauge Rosette Used For Multi Channel...
Abstract While calculating the results from the collected data, the thin plate shows non–linear behaviour such that stress does not vary linearly with
strain. In theory when pressure is concentrated at the centre of a circular plate, stress value decreases with respect to increasing radial distance from
the centre. However in this case, we see that there are two principal stresses and they behave differently than one another. This experiment will
introduce us to a new strain gauge called strain gauge rosette used for multi–channel strain measurement and other equations to calculate principal
stresses and strains in a two–dimensional state. Introduction For a thin circular plate, stress and strain usually occur in a two–dimensional state. As it
is difficult to measure stress, strains are instead measured in real–life practices and its corresponding stress values are calculated. The most popular
measuring tool for strain is the strain gauge. Since strain is the measure of change in displacement over the original dimension of a structure, the
measuring tool must be sensitive enough to detect that small change in displacement. Thus, we can learn how to handle sensitive measuring equipment
and ways to ensure that the data collected is as accurate as possible and also to omit any errors that will affect the final calculation. Besides that, we
can broaden our knowledge on multi–channel strain measurements because in reality two–dimensional strains are not
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Advantages Of The Gaokao
Is the Gaokao still an effective model for China and its students?
Traditionally, Chinese education has been measured on the basis of merit. Those who work hard, study the right facts, and pass the test, succeed. The
test is China's National Higher Education Entrance Examination, otherwise known as the Gaokao (й« иЂѓ– direct translation 'high test'). It is similar to
the SAT in that it's astandardized test that determines college acceptance. However, the Gaokao is much more difficult than the SAT and is, for the
most part, the only determining factor for college acceptance. The pressure adds up when companies in China only hire from the top universities, so
scoring well on the Gaokao not only sets the path for college but also for one's entire career. The emphasis on the Gaokao promotes an academic system
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According to Traditions and Encounters, the first nationwide examinations were developed during the Han dynasty, in the early third century BCE.
Emperor Han Wudi developed the Confucian educational system with the civil service exams– standardized tests– in order to select candidates for a
nationwide bureaucracy (Bentley). Students could take these exams and based on their scores, they would be accepted or denied a position in the
Chinese government, the most prestigious job in China. Throughout the rest of China's history, civil service examinations have been the basis for
occupation and college acceptance. Today, China continues to place enormous emphasis on the examination. A Chinese student in Guanzhou, Jodie
Wong, says that with China's huge population it is has been easier for college or career recruiters to assess candidates based on a single platform. Her
classmate, Kevin, adds that "[the Gaokao] is almost the only way to judge your application."
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Success And Success In George Gladwell's The Trouble With...
I think Gladwell's purpose for writing "The Trouble with Geniuses," is to open our minds to a topic that a lot of us have a major misconception
about. Gladwell presents his ideas with great examples throughout chapters 3 and 4 of the outliers. His topic is about success and how it is obtained.
He talks about a scientist by the name of Turmin who did an experiment and selected a group of geniuses and watched their progress and downfalls
throughout their lives.
Turmin did not get the results he expected he thought they would be exceptionally successful in winning the Nobel prize or coming up with major
inventions. But that was not the case, yes some of them did well but then again some of them did not. So Gladwell brings this experiment to show us
that our idea about the connection between geniuses and success is incorrect, that they are not automatically going to be successful because there are
other factors that either help or prevent geniuses from being successful.
In my opinion, Gladwell's target audience is all genders from the age group of teens up till young adults. This book and these chapters specifically are
great for those who just about embrace the world. The book can give them guidance and encouragement about being successful and how you have to
work at things, that being a genius is not enough and there are some things that are not genetic and you have to acquire them. An example from the
book is
Oppenheimer and Langon both were geniuses but only Oppenheimer was
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Hero Blade Research Paper
Blade Slots
Remember our hero Blade? The vampire who could walk in the sunlight? Blade who stripped the villains of their power over us? Well Blade is back
and he i s here to stay, software gurus, Cryptologic has mad e sure of that. This incredible slot is based not on the Blade movies but rather on the
original Marvel
Comic. The reels are set against the eerie city at dusk where the modern vampires weave through the underground. This progressive slot machine has
four jackpots, 5 reels and 9 paylines.
Playing the game, defeat the bad guys and win the l oot The point of this game is not the brilliant graphic s and the perfectly integrated theme. The
real poin t is the huge jackpots that keep on paying out. So to ge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One coin will do it and th ere are only 9 so missing a jackpot is going to be a lot tougher than you think. No matter your balance it i s always smart to
play a cautious game at the start
,
get a feel for the game and for the payouts. You ca n spin on all paylines for as little as 45c and as much as $45, so the bets are small but the wins are
big.
The three progressive jackpots are shared with the other Marvel Comics games. They are paid out randomly across the Marvel games. They pay out
ever y couple of hours so keep your bank roll going for as long as you can. The longer you stay in the game the better your chances of walking off with
a wad of cash.
Marvel Hero Jackpot, the biggest of the lot is rese t to a very hefty 5000 coins, the Super Hero Jackpo t with its minimum of 500 coins and the Hero
Jackpot, the baby of the bunch still pays out a random amount of 50 coins at the very least.
Then the fourth jackpot is the fixed maximum payout of 8000 coins. 5 wild symbols will reward you handsomely. If you have been betting big you
get pa id big.
Hunting vampires is a lucrative business
The Blade symbol is the wild, so he completes
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Silver Sliver: A Narrative Fiction
Shawn came back at dark, feeling a little more comfortable about the situation, thanks to the two beers he'd had at the Silver Sliver Bar. Judy was
happy when he got back, she seemed like a new person, her smile was magnificent. She stared into his eyes and when he looked away he could feel
her still staring at him. She had changed cloths since they last met, and Shawn thought that her choice was a little strange, but whatever, the job was
strange. She wore a thin robe tied tight around her waist. She'd put on more makeup than earlier and her hair was done up. She was stunning, even
though it was not the proper garb for the events that were about to go down. He sat down his bag of equipment on the island in the kitchen, next to
the six pack of beer. She opened two as he unzipped his bag. He pulled out the video camera.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"No cameras." As the camera disappeared, she sighed with relief. "Please, no cameras." "Okay... but I'm going to need something for the
investigation." He reached in and pulled out an audio recorder. "Is this okay?" "Yeah, that's fine. Just no cameras." Shawn wished that they could go
over the plan one more time, but it was too risky considering that there could very well be hidden mics as well. This could be the next YouTube hit if
this plan does not go through. He slammed his beer and went through everything in his head one last time. She did the same. They turned out all the
lights and he flipped on the recorder. They parted ways in the dark house. Shawn slowly walked down the hall. "Is there anyone here with me now?...
If so please show me something... knock something over... or speak into the recorder..." The house was
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The Smiley's Journey
He set the frog the down and went after this feller. (Twain) The story is good ol smiley chased after this fella for days. His journey began just
leaving camp, having no idea where this fella went he simply just started along the main road hoping to find someone who might know where he'd
gone off to. He eventually came across a man that seemed like he's been traveling for ages. His black hair was down to his chin, his beard was
down to his chest, his body was covered in bruises and scratches. Ol smiley almost giving up hope of ever catching the man who'd done him wrong,
he asked if this fella had seen anyone like the crook on the road. The man looked up angrily and stated that he had his scratches because the man had
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After passing a large hillside, full of green and beautiful flowers as far as the eye could see. He found himself at a dilapidated ol tavern. He
decided to step off the road to ask the owner of that said tavern if he's seen the crook he was after maybe also catch a drink before departing. Upon
entering the tavern, he felt as if he was being watched from afar. The tavern seemed like one good gust of wind could blow the whole worn place
down but he knew he wouldn't stay long. The tavern owner was an old man that seemed barely able to walk, with his hair line receding behind his
forehead. Smiley sat down at the broken down ol bar and asked the bar keep if he seen anyone come in here matching the description of the crook.
The bar keep said he had some information on the man but nothing in this world was free. Smiley, wanting to find this man at all cost even if it would
cost him everything, payed what little money he had left, ruining that chance of ever having a drink. The bar keep told him he saw a man looking like
that enter the road behind the tavern that led up the mountain. He said there was nothing but death up in those parts with the road only leading to a dark
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William Hemingway 's ' The Cafe '
After the older waiter turns off the light to the cafe and closes up, he then proceeds to carry the conversation with himself. This again, displays his
loneliness. The text states, "Turning off the electric light he continue the conversation with himself. It is the light of course but it is necessary that the
place be clean and pleasant. You do not want music. Certainly you do not want music. Nor can you stand before abar with dingily although hat is all
that is provided for these hours" (Hemingway, 382). He continues to convince himself that the cafe is needed for all the people who are lonely, like
him, and the old man. However, it is time to close up and head home. Instead, he decides to go to a bodega. The text doesn't overtly state why he
goes to the bodega, but you can infer that he is trying to understand the younger waiter. He knows that a bodega isn't like the cafe at all, but he is
willing to give it a try. Besides, he doesn't want to go home to nothing. The text goes on to say the following,"What did he fear? It was not fear or
dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain
cleanness and order" (Hemingway, 383). In order to cope with nothing, he too, needs to go to a cafe but none are open at this hour. He then goes on
to say a prayer but replaces the lord, god, and religion for nothing or nada. For the older waiter, he doesn't find meaning in religion. It
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The Social and Personal Impediments Against Which Genius...
As a composer, and a performer, there can be no question of Mozart's genius, however, what is genius defined as? The main definition is that genius is
a very great and rare innate ability or skill– it is a creative power. It is therefore clear that Mozart was in fact a genius in his music; it does no state
anywhere, however, that a genius also has to have a divine personality and behaviour and this is clear as Mozart is shown in Amadeus as a silly,
scatological, childish and "infantile" man. To be a genius in one aspect of the mind, such as music, could mean that other parts of the mind are
inhibited, such as social skills. An evident and major theme in Amadeus is exploring how a genius functions in a society and how society hinders and...
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Historically, there is evidence from Mozart's own written letters that there was some sort of antagonism between Salieri and Mozart, "If he is
allied with Salieri, I won't ever get a thing out of him." Be it jealousy or a difference in personality, one cannot say, however, the conflict between
Salieri's mediocrity and Mozart's genius is evident throughout the play. Salieri himself is musically competent, he has been educated and has learnt
the skills of music and so is able to recognise Mozart's greatness, however, he seems to be the only one in Mozart's age to have recognised it, ."..my
only reward...is to be the sole man alive in this time who shall clearly recognize your Incarnation!" He shows his obvious awareness of Mozart's
posterity and his own "mediocrity." We can see Salieri and Mozart in the light of Nietzsche's opposing struggle of the Apollian and Dionysian
personalities. Mozart embodies the Dionysian elements of a
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Question 1: Qualities Of A Geniuses?
Question one: Essay writing
Question #1:
Qualities of a genius
"Most people have the mistaken idea that geniuses are born, not made", said Dr. Alfred Barrios who is the founder of the Self–Programmed Control
Center. This quote sheds the light on a totally different aspect of how to view a genius. Originally people used to look at geniuses as supernatural
creatures. However, this is a wrong prospective. As if you take a break down of all the qualities that geniuses share you will end up with a number of
common characteristics that can be adopted by normal people. In the next paragraphs some of the most important qualities will be stated.
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Based on that, there was no full speech to asses. However, whenever Bill and Melinda spoke they were very cohesive as they used transition very
effectively also, they used parallelism where they repeated the same sentence structure which effects the cohesion greatly.
Coherence: As for cohesion the problem here is that it was conversation, maybe with coherence it manifest more because there is no full speech to
check its flow and logical order. Moreover, both Melinda and Bill were under the mercy of the interviewer as he asks them questions that would divert
them away from the topics at hand. However, whenever they answered a question, they did it with a great deal of coherence as they were logical and
tried to follow a systemic order. Overall, their speech was very easy to understand.
Informativeness: I think Bill and Melinda were very informative as they used many examples to illustrate the problem. Also they were very clear about
their goals and intentions but most importantly, the where absolutely clear and informative about the beautiful outcome that emerges from their work
and how can other people help in that. They also, use graphs to aid their
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REVIEW OF THE PROFILE OF CREATIVE ABILITIES Essay example
REVIEW OF THE PROFILE OF CREATIVE ABILITIES
There are differences between Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Testing is a large factor in accurately
assessing the full scope of the assistance a client may new. Depending on the needs of the client the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
(LMFT) could be a better fit. In considering the tests that exist, one sample population LMFT's are likely to work with are children. Development is
always a major factor in children with intellectual or behavior issues. One test that is dynamic to this factor is the Profile of Creative Capabilities (PCA).
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DEVELOPMENT. Growth and development of the PCA was led by Guilford's (1959) structure of intellect model and Amabile's (1996) theorizing on
creativeness. The rating scale also rates intrinsic motivation.
TECHNICAL. The PCA was normed on the sample of 640 children across 11 states. The sample was stratified by three age times (5– to eight–11 9– to
11–11 12– to 14–11).
The exam manual states the standardization sample carefully approximates the U.S. population. The sample does seem to carefully match the U.S.
Census when it comes to geographic region, race and Hispanic ethnicity, and parent education level. However, the standardization sample doesn't
carefully match the U.S. Census when it comes to gender (e.g., 46% from the standardization sample are male whereas 51% from the U.S. school–age
human population are male), and family earnings (30% from the sample possess a family earnings of $75,000 and also over whereas 19% of U.S.
families come with an earnings within this upper range).
Evidence meant for construct validity was supplied by study of group differentiation across different cohorts. The creativity class weren't given the PCA
pre–intervention, so it's impossible to understand if the test was calculating alterations in creative abilities or reflecting latent group variations in
addition to the intervention. Further, it's unclear from the theoretical perspective, and never
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The Ice Of Old Vodka Bottles
As I took another drink from my glass, I glanced at the bartender another look assuming he knew what I wanted. The bar was old. You would look
over the counter and see dust covering old vodka bottles. I hate this bar. It was just another Friday I have wasted. The bar was sticky with liquor, the
stools were squeaky with every move. For a bar smelling like booze and vomit, it was cramped on a Friday night. This wasn't my first breakup, I've
had many before. There was Jenny. She was protective, always checking my phone thinking there was always another, she ended that one. There was
also Ashley. She was sweet, maybe too sweet. She was always wanting to do something for me whether it was buying me a golden watch or love, it
was always something. I quickly ended that relationship. Besides those girls there was much more, currently it's Amy. Like Ashley she was nice, but
like Jenny, kinda crazy. What broke me off was her long towards commitment she had. I don't like commitment, commitment means being trapped and
being trapped means no freedom. Commitment for me, is a big no–no. As the bartender slid me another drink someone stopped me in my tracks. It was
a girl, she had short jean shorts and a KISS top on, she looked around the age of 22, which was fine by me considering I'll be 23 in November. She
had long blonde hair that swayed as she walked. She looked around the bar trying to find a seat and noticed the empty one next to me, she sat down
and pulled out
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Essay On Chief's Magic
Meta: Representing a brand new series and a brand new venture for Microgaming, the developer is showcasing Native American spirit in new game
Chief's Magic!
Chief's Magic Review
Chief's Magic takes you back in time where the classic 3–reel slot machine ran wild, and uses Native American visuals to stand out from other similar
titles in the genere. With a single payline being featured, along with three pre–defined paytables, Chief's Magic is a very simple slot game experience
without the usual wild icons and scatter symbols in the mix. With the availability of playing between 0.25 and 15 coins, this game has a top prize
award that is 200x your wager for the matching of three chief icons, though this is available only at the highest bet ... Show more content on
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A wild symbol is not featured in this game, as it has only the payout feature that is reserved for the BAR logos, which can be assembled together to
make a winning payline.
With three single BAR logos you get a payout of 3x your wager, but three double BAR logos give you a payout of 5x your wager, and three triple
BAR logos give a payout of 10x your wager, while mixing and matching combinations of the three can double your starting wager. For instance, two
single BARs with a double BAR following is still a winning spin in Chief's Magic, though you would get the minimum winning payout.
Nothing but a Dud
Besides what has been highlighted before, there is not much to the game and we are stuck wondering why the icon with the game's highest value, the
titular chief, is not featured as a substitute wild icon. Having only one payline, this won't have a massive effect to make it a must play for any players
interested, but at the very least it would add some type of action and excitement. Putting it simply, Chief's Magic is a dud when it comes to bonus
features.
Looking for Brighter Fortunes
This is probably not the best of Microgaming's releases, as it appears to not have power where it is most needed. There are greater games from
Microgaming out there, with a few actually being a bit adventurous with their creativeness and themes. Chief Fortune, which is the sequel to Chief's
Magic, is one of the most memorable Internet
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Esme's Experience
Introduction
Nothing will prepare you for that first day of being a teacher, when 25 students walk into your room and you become responsible for their learning
and growth for a year. Esme's experience as a new teacher was eye opening, she really sees it all in her first year and honestly it made me a little
nervous. But at the very end of it all she reminds me of how and why I want to teach. Through all of what she sees and does she reminds the reader
of what she is there to do: make an impact on a child's life by inspiring them to learn, create and explore. Esme uses some unique teaching methods in
her first year, some I have experienced before and some that made me go back and reread in disbelief. Her experience as a first year teacher is ... Show
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By teaching math in an unconventional way, she made a task that might otherwise be difficult and frustrating, enjoyable and relatable to some students.
However, the practice might not be transferable to all classrooms. From an inclusive standpoint this practice might not be inviting to all students.
Children with mobility disabilities might struggle with this lesson since they wouldn't be able to fully participate in dancing. The lesson might also
confuse some children because it requires a lot of moving and counting. Doing the Cha–Cha requires the student to be able to keep rhythm, and if some
children aren't as good of dancers or as interested in music, this lesson might become frustrating rather than helpful. Yet for students like myself, who
relate to music, this lesson could help them further grasp the idea of multiplying by applying a physical movement and rhythm to a
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Scorpion Character Analysis
Scorpion is a show that centers around a group of geniuses, an ex–waitress, her genius son, and a middle–aged homeland security agent, who use their
expertise to save the world one disaster at a time. This show is said to be based on the life of Walter O'Brien, who is a producer for the show. I
personally really enjoy watching the stories unfold, but the show tends to get mixed reviews overall, and while I like the show there are some things
that I think could be done better. First, it is important to note that this show is produced by computer expert and alleged genius Walter O'Brien, and was
created to promote his computer company. (Although, unless someone does research about the show, there is really nothing in the show to connect it
to O'Brien's company, so I'm not entirely sure how this show actually promotes anything.) O'Brien claims to have the fourth–highest IQ in the world,
and his character on the show played by Elyes Gabel constantly references this fact throughout the show. O'Brien claims that this show is based on
his life experiences, so he contributes to the story, consults on technical aspects of the show as well as the plot, and generally gives his opinion on
how he would solve the problems, according to his Wikipedia page. Now, knowing O'Brien's influence, and that this show is a publicity stunt, I take
the whole show with a grain of salt. I certainly didn't go into this show expecting it to mimic or show completely realistic situations. On the
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Deliberate Practice
10,000 Hour Rule: An Annotated Bibliography
Ericsson, K. Anders et al. "The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance."Psychological Review, vol. 100, no. 3, 1993, pp.
363–406. doi:10.1037//0033–295x.100.3.363.
The article discusses the idea that deliberate practice in a domain increases the chances of becoming an expert in the field. It provides a significant
amount of factual knowledge that comes from fellow researchers and studies over a period of time to provide information in proving the theoretical
frameworks presented in the article. The article talks about the factors necessary for achieving and surpassing maximal performance. Also analyzing
the ways in which the number of hours and years practiced over greatly affect the person's capabilities. The article introduces the idea that even very
experienced people in a field can significantly increase their performances through deliberate efforts when further improvements were required
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It then contrasts deliberate practice with activities that tend to occur more frequently in various domains. The authors then propose a theoretical
framework that can explain how expert performance can be attained through deliberate practice. The minimum consistent time of practice required for
the domains like music, mathematics, tennis, swimming, and long–distance running is the "10–year rule" or the "10,000 hours rule". This article is
significantly better in expanding my knowledge about the 10,000 hours rule as the book outliers only introduce the idea of
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Analysis Of Tallahassee 's Very Own College Town
I work at one hundred and one Cantina right here in Tallahassee's very own college town. I have worked at Cantina for a bit over a 12 months now
and have labored in the kitchen as an expediter and currently work in the back of the bar as a bar back; as a result, I am quite acquainted with how
things are run each within the kitchen and at the back of the bar. Cantina is a Tex–Mex motivated bar and restaurant that serves a variety of typical
Mexican and Americanized dishes and drinks (e.G. Chimichangas, fajita flatbreads, and margaritas). A style of foods and drinks specials are furnished
for the duration of the week. The character of Cantina (from the dГ©cor to the temper) provides the sensation of a night out in Mexico that makes it ...
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The kitchen manager is in command of keeping the kitchen, growing the menu, and training cooks. As a rule, Cantina's bartenders and servers are all
female. In addition, the kitchen is open from 11:30 AM to 10 PM and the bar serves drink from 11:30 AM to 2 AM seven days every week. Overall,
Cantina is a nice location to get moderately priced food and drink, but it 's not without its operational shortcomings. Although I have loved working at
Cantina, the right administration has consistently been missing. I 've worked beneath two different general managers at Cantina and each had their fair
share of management flaws. Probably the most problems stem from poor management insurance policies, even as most are an outcome of neglectful
supervision with the aid of the managers. To begin, it has continuously been regular apply for the entire bartenders to be female; whilst this is not an
issue in and of itself, it has ended in gradual and sloppy bartending. The general manager almost always hires bartenders considering that the applicant
is attractive despite now not having any bartending experience or potential about appropriate bartending etiquette or drink recipes. Accordingly, a
handful of bartenders on staff take an unreasonable amount of time to make even the easiest of drinks. In addition, patrons which might be competent
to order quite often get
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Basic Recommender System Techniques For Creating A New...
Several ways have been proposed for combining basic recommender system techniques to create a new hybrid system. The earlier survey of hybrids
approaches [40] identified seven different types such as weighted, switching, mixed, feature combination, feature augmentation, cascade and meta–level
[114]. A weighted hybrid recommender is one in which the score of a recommended item is computed from the results of all of the available
recommendation techniques present in the system [40]. The score of different recommendation components is combined numerically. Weighted
combination model which implements collaborative and content–based methods separately and combines their predictions with giving adjustable
weight to both recommendation [50, 115].The benefit of a weighted hybrid is that all of the system's capabilities are brought to bear on the
recommendation process in a straightforward way and it is easy to perform post–hoc credit assignment and adjust the hybrid accordingly [40]. Liu et al.
[116] proposed another hybrid recommendation system to deal with the problems of content–based, demographic filtering and collaborative filterings,
such as sparsity and scalability. To resolve the sparsity problem, blanks in the user–item rating matrix are п¬Ѓrst п¬Ѓlled with a weighted average
rating on items which a user has rated, where the weight of the rated item is calculated by the similarity between an unrated item and the rated item in
their feature values. Then, collaborative filtering
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Negative Stereotypes Of Gay Bars And Gay Nightclubs
Introduction
Since The 1930s, gay bars and gay nightclubs have been around. The bar called the White Horse, in Oakland, California, has been opened since
1933. It is known to be the first gay bar to be opened here in America. Being gay in the 1930s was brutal. "Same gender sex was a felony, and being
caught in a gay bar could cost someone their job... In a society that viewed gays as barley human, the White Horse allowed a level of freedom that
in the 1940s or 1950s was liberating" (Duffy 2016). With time changes and people being more accepted, gay bars and gay nightclubs started opening
all across America. One of the many gay nightclubs here in Denver is known as Tracks. It was opened in 1980. On October 5th, 2017, an experiential
observation at the Tracks nightclub was made. During this experience, it was observed that these people that identified as either gay, lesbian, or
bisexual were acting as normal human beings in a heterosexual nightclub. Although the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender movement acts have
been created to allow this community to be more open and unafraid, it has had a history of negative stereotypes against LGBT nightclubs which actually
benefit this community within psychological components, social components, and dealing with hate crimes towards this community community.
Psychological component Gay nightclubs are a healthy haven for the psychological well–being of the Lesbian, Gay, bisexual, trans community.
Because it allows the LGBT community
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Trenton, Jersey, Nj Nightlife : Best Restaurants & Bars
Top Rated Trenton, NJ Nightlife: Best Restaurants & Bars
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Trenton, New Jersey Knows How to Show Locals and Tourists a Good Time
Trenton, New Jersey may not be the first place you think of when you think nightlife capital of the East Coast. It may not be, that is, unless you live
there or have ever traveled through. Trenton has a surprisingly well developed restaurant and bar scene. This town, just shy of one hundred thousand
residents, is the state capital so you know it will have nightlife developed beyond what its population would suggest.
Restaurants
Blame it on the state government; blame it on the administrators at Thomas Edison University. Whomever you choose to blame it on doesn't matter, the
fact that Trenton has a disproportionate number of great eateries, steak houses, and fine dining establishments benefits everyone who lives and works
in the state capital regardless of who's fault it is. Who knows? Considering how many of Trenton's best restaurants serve Italian, maybe it has nothing to
do with the University or the Capital. Regardless, locals and visitors have everything to be thankful for when sampling these great restaurants.
Oliver A Bistro http://www.oliverabistro.com/ Consistently ranked among New Jersey's top fifty restaurants, Oliver A Bistro, offers
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Comparing Apple And Microsoft : The Relationship Between...
There will always be competition in the technology world to push mankind to the next level. According to Kapko, Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple,
and Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, have been in a brutal on and off war since the late 1970s, that's nearly 40 years! During the early years of
production, Apple and Microsoft were allies but quickly grew bitter due to competition and disagreements. Around the late 1990s there were
awkward moments of peace between the two companies when Jobs reached out to other tech companies for help and announced a pact between
Microsoft and Apple. It wasn't much after till Jobs fell back into his old ways and began criticizing Microsoft for copying Google and Apple, which
turned out to be false. In the end, Jobs and Gates acknowledged the long rocky relationship between the two companies which created a new
partnership. Due to compromise and combined efforts, the newly found partnership helped both companies grow and strive during the past couple of
years (Kapko). Although Apple and Microsoft are similar, they are different in terms of how to reach the customer, software, and innovation.
While Apple and Microsoft have many differences, they also have many similarities when it comes to reaching their customers. There are many ways to
reach the customer including online store, actual store, and most importantly though advertisements ("Microsoft Versus Apple Compare And
Contrast..."). Both Apple and Microsoft online stores offer products, software, and applications. For Microsoft, most products are only available to
some countries, whereas Apple products are available for most of the world with the local currency. While Microsoft provides software for all, Apple
only provide software and hardware for themselves. Both companies have a vast amount of applications through their online stores. Through the
concept stores both companies encourage customers to have a hands–on experience with the technology advertised. Microsoft stores are geared towards
helping with any software problems and very little sales. Apple stores are more complex with "eye catching architecture and interior designs" and the
"Apple Genius bar that serves to identify possible problems, repairing, replacements,
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The Levels Of Intelligence As A Woman And Man
For decades, women had been oppressed not only socially, but degraded intellectually as well. Men had always been the superior race, the one in charge
and often made up of more intellectual abilities. However, in prehistoric times women were not given a chance to even demonstrate their intelligence.
Today, in the world of feminism, scientist battle to discover the truth behind intellectual abilities. They present questions like: Isintelligence an innate
concept in which women will not be able to meet "genius" levels like men, or is it based on the norms of society imposing gender roles? This essay
explores the levels of intelligence in a woman and man. Moreover, I will analyze enculturation factors, as well as social determination to ultimately
determine if men are smarter than woman. Or if it's all just a myth.
Sex Determination and Differentiations The nature versus nurture debate has been going on for decades; however, when gender inequality of
intelligence is approached, innate processes do not seem to vary much between men and women. Intelligence is defined in many different ways "such
as terms of one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self–awareness, communication, learning, emotional knowledge, memory,
planning, creativity, and problem solving" (Neisser). Behaviorists tend to approach intelligence as the product of environments; while nativist's imply
that intelligence is an ancient battle whose origin hides deep in our genes. Firstly, I would
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Scorpion Speech Behavior
Scorpion is a Television series first aired in 2014. Not only scorpion is the title of the series but also the group name of four geniuses working
together. The head of this group is Walter O'Bryan with an IQ of 197. Due to his IQ, he has a very low EQ and is sometimes very impolite. This
essay will have a closer look at the speech behavior of three main characters and analyze to which extent they act polite or impolite. This paper will
argue that the receiving of politeness and impoliteness changes due to power. In the first Season Walter O'Bryan is introduced with a scene where he
breaks up with his girlfriend. She is upset not only by the words Walter says but also that he scheduled their breakup on his job making it more "
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As Walter is rescuing some lives out of the cafe they are at Page comes over and brings him a cold drink. Walter does say Thank you but he more
or less stumbles it to himself whereas his following words come out very clearly. "You have anemia. It turns you fingernails pitted. That's why your
polish looks streaky. You need more iron." After that Page is still very polite as she just chuckles a bit and says okay. But Walter goes on pretending to
know everything about her just by observation of some details: "You have no–name sneakers, he has orthotics, whatever you have it is for Ralph. The
inflammation under your eyes from lack of sunlight come s from working two jobs. As for the boy's father, I'd make calculated assumptions in the
realm of interpersonal communication issues." After this is said page can't stay calm any longer and replies also in an impolite way Oh so we split
because I have issues communicating. I thought it was the blonde in Tahoe. Who the hell are you to tell me that my polish looks cheap? That hurts
my feelings. Do you understand? And my polish streaks because Ralph does it. He loves to paint and don't tell me that he needs help, either. He's
challenged. Have some empathy" To make clear that Mr.Genius cannot know everything she breaks out of the rules society taught her and is
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Apple Case Study Essay
Apple Case Study 1) General Environment Analysis (10 points)1a. Identify what Apple's primary industry or (industries–Apple is present in multiple
industries) is (0.5point). Apple's Primary Industries are: Personal Computers, Digital Music/Media, Computer Software, Handheld Gaming, Digital
Reader, Portable Music/Media Player, and Telecommunication. 1b. Identify who Apple's direct competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point).
Microsoft, Dell, Gateway, Alienware, Zune, Napster, Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, Google, Android, Creative SanDisk, HP, Android, & IMB. 1c.
Identify who Apple's indirect competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point). Cisco, Brocade, Sanrad, Sony, Nintendo, Netgear, Blockbuster,
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There is limited number of suppliers available in the industry.xThe supplier's product is an important input to the buyer's businessxThe supplier
group's products are differentiated or it has built up switching costs for the buyer XThe supplier group poses a credible threat of forward integration
(supplier can become its own retailer)XYour Decision: Is the bargaining power of suppliers high, moderate, or low for your industry: ModerateThe
Threat of Substitutes is HIGH when:YesNoIf you answer yes to this question then the threat of substitutes is high for your industry. It is easy for
buyers can find a product/service that can replace the original ones with similar qualityXIt is easy for buyers can find a product/service that can
replace the original ones with similar priceXIt
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Case Observation Paper
Facts of the Case
Case Posture The video of case number 82A04–8876–CV–285, White vs. Gibbs and O'Malley's Tavern, is a video where the defendant is going before
judges seeking summary judgment as a matter of law in their favor. Debbie White has sued Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana's Dram
Shop Act, Indiana Code 7.1–5–10–15.5. This case was brought in diversity before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
due to the parties residing in two different states. The case will be decided under Indiana state law.
The purpose of this trial is to argue the motion of summary judgment. A summary judgment is "a procedure used during civil litigation to quickly
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Mr. Walsh, theplaintiff's attorney, is presenting the issue of actual knowledge of intoxication. Mr. Walsh is arguing against summary judgment based
on two reasons. First, Indiana Courts have held that when a reasonable inference of evidence and circumstances of a case could result in more than
one conclusion, summary judgment is inappropriate. Second, the jury could infer that the bartender had actual knowledge of the visible intoxication
of Mr. Hard when he last served him alcohol. Ms. Babot is arguing against summary judgment based on approximate cause due to three reasons. First,
there are reasonable inferences that a jury could make in favor of the plaintiff. Second, the injuries to Mrs. White were the reasonable and foreseeable
consequences of serving an intoxicated patron. Thirdly, a criminal can be the intervening act that does not break the chain of causation because the act
is reasonably foreseeable. Ms. Babot listed four factors that a judge has to look at when considering approximate. What and how much alcohol was
consumed, what is the amount of time it was served in, the conditions of the patron before leaving the bar, and the condition of the patron immediately
after leaving (03/28/85 SUSAN J. ASHLOCK v. ROBERT F. NORRIS
COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA, THIRD DISTRICT)
Facts
There were previous
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Being A Bartender Research Paper
Bartending is a highly competitive career between young and old adults. Many college student rely on being a bartender as their main source of
income. In many ways, some might say I have the perfect job. I succeed to work in an upbeat atmosphere, meet new people, and sample some
treasured spirits. Most of the time you can find me laughing with guests while mixing their favorite cocktails on the menu. I play host to their party
and gatekeeper to their alcohol. Some will try to make friends with me in hopes of free drinks in the future. Although this may sound like the perfect
career there are some disadvantages. Before quitting your day job, here are a few points to consider. Some of the disadvantages are working late hours,
dealing with a stressful work environment, and inconsistent pay.
To begin, being a bartender will have you putting in the late night work hours. Being a night owl is an understatement in this career. Many bars close
in the early morning, and leave the bartender to clean up the trash and spilled drinks left behind. The last concern a barkeep would have is spending
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I receive $2.13 per hour plus tips. The valuable tips usually weigh out the poor ones at the end of the night, however, this is not always the case.
Sometimes you think you have cash to spare, as a result of getting paid at the end of every shift. Consequently, I become more of an impulse
shopper. I do not think about saving money, being that I am not waiting on a paycheck. With this in mind, there are slow periods during the year
when income can be sparse. I discontinue spending money when I do not have the usual amount of income. I struggle through weeks where I earn
$400, and others upwards of $900. It is difficult to base your bills on what you are earning. It is also harder to get a loan for anything because there is
such inconsistency in
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Example Of Cultural Analysis
Cultural Expectations and Proxemics As consumers in this country, we all at some point, have or will have gone out to eat at a public restaurant. The
site I chose was a Mexican restaurant called Zacatecas, which is located in a shopping center in Galt. This shopping center has a variety of other
business establishments like a Raley's grocery store, Walmart, two coffee shops, pizza shop, and a Chinese restaurant to mention a few. This location is
always busy with a variety of consumers with different cultural perspectives. I find it interesting how different people with different cultural customs
occupy space, proxemics, in a public Mexican restaurant. I feel that anthropologists would find it very interesting how different cultures occupy... Show
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As I walked I noticed there were customers, all Caucasians, sitting at four different tables that were all against the wall and the middle of the
dining area was empty. I proceeded to the bar and was greeted by the bartender/waitress, who was also a female Caucasian. The employees at the
restaurant were mostly Caucasian with the exception of one Hispanic looking waitress and the part of the cooking staff. Shortly after, a white couple
sat down a few bar stools away from me, but not very close. They sat there having a couple of margaritas engaged in deep conversation. Glancing back
over to the dining area I noticed it was getting busier with more customers coming in. What I noticed first, was that everyone was gravitating to all the
outer tables against the wall and front windows. Secondly, that I was the only Hispanic customer at that time. All customers were engaged in
conversation, eating or watching the televisions. The employees were running around taking food orders and taking food out to customers. Most
customers seemed to be in good spirts with the exception of one table. At this table there was an elderly woman with her daughter. The daughter was
complaining that her mother received the wrong food and that it took too long for their order to come out.
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The Gifted Child Video : What Makes A Creative Person?
Creativity can be a difficult trait to quantify and agree on, due to varying opinions on what makes a creative person. Psychologists, scientists, and
educators have spent their careers studying, developing tests, and defining creativity in an effort to give us quality information on creative giftedness.
There has been a growing and evolving definition of creativity, where intelligent (convergent) and creative (divergent) thinking are considered to work
together, since J.P. Guilford began his work (Treffinger, 2004, p. xxiii). Due to the continued misunderstandings of the general population, the needs of
creative students are still unmet in the typical education system. This is easiest proven by the simple fact that we are still having the ... Show more
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First, creatively gifted people have an interest in being creative, they use nontraditional thought and show originality when looking at a situation or
solving problems. Second, embracing their ability and natural tendency to nontraditional thought they are flexible and successful in varying situations.
Third, their flexibility and nontraditional thought allows them to be sensitive to their environment and the people around them, typically making them
aware of their differences from their peers, which can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation. These are some of the characteristics that can help
educators appropriately identify creatively gifted students.
There are many factors that can lead to students ability and skills in creativity, such as genetics and environment. There have been indicators that the
environmental factors can influence a child's creative abilities(Treffinger, 2004, p. 51–55) . For example, a child whose family has little transportation
opportunities would have fewer experiences to pull from for abstract thought, than say a child whose family regularly attends concerts, the theater, or
art museums. Another, example would be a student whose family is highly organized and scheduled, allowing little time to play versus a child whose
family views unstructured time as valuable as a little league
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Creative Writing: The Coo's Nest
Mr. Cassidy was unsure if he should be upset or happy Louise had visited him. "That woman has nerves of steel coming to my house," he said got to
the kitchen to finish preparing his snack. After, he washed the dishes, put them away and wiped the counter. He was thirsty and poured lemonade in a
glass then stared at it. His body shivered from the lemonade. "After listening to that woman, I need something stronger than this." As he put the glass in
the refrigerator, picked up his truck keys and out the door he went.
"One drink is enough, he decided while driving down the street. When he arrived at The Coo Coo's Nestв€’a smallbar not far from his house, which he
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I slammed my brakes and swerved to avoid hitting it. I lost control and went into a ditch, the Vodka bottle broke. When I woke up, the paramedics
were putting me on the stretcher. One of them yelled, "My Lord, he's drunk."
'I kept saying. 'I'm not drinking,' but they refused to listen, instead they placed me in the ambulance and asked my name. One of them said he
overheard a call to transport Helen Cassidy to the hospital, but she was dead on arrival. I screamed that was my wife. They were cruel and kept
yelling, I was drunk," the old man said as Ginger wiped down the counter while listening.
"My daughter, Jessica, was waiting at the hospital when we arrived. She looked at me with contempt and disgust in her eyes. I knew she hated me.
When they took me in the E. R . she was hysterical and threw a cup of hot coffee on me. 'It was your fault my mother is dead,'" she
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Short Story Of Fin
"I don't know, one day when I was working in the stables they brought in a horse with a broken leg. Grival said the knight riding the horse had
probably tried to make the beast shift like a dancer, he also said he'd have to put the poor thing down. I liked that horse a lot, so when no one was
looking I went to say good bye, only when I touched it something happened and I could feel the creatures pain as if it was my own. I knew exactly
what was wrong with the great animal and after a moment or so of focusing on the wound I left the pain disappear. To this day I don't know if I did
the right thing for the very next day it was out of the stables again with the same knight that had broken it," Fin explained as the prince changed.
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Instead of taking the main road Fin lead Ronan into the dark alleys and cramped spaces the commoners, laborers, and poor used. Fin usually would
feel right at home with the crowd of low life's, but he kept looking over his shoulder to make sure Ronan was not getting lost in the winding maze. Fin
wondered what had to be going through Ronan's mind as he leads the prince through the dirty and overwhelmingly smelly mess of human workers. It
took longer with the prince on his heels, but eventually Fin found the hole in the wall pub. Not sure if the prince would hear him, Fin merely grabbed
Ronan's head and lead him into the pub.
Since it was only mid–day the bar was practically empty, when Fin and Ronan entered into the establishment. The main part of the pub was buried
three floors under the earth, so Fin and Ronan had to go down a few stone stairs before they were able to see the bar. "What do you think so far?
Want me to take you back to your tent?" Fin asked Ronan not wanting to force the prince into his way of life if he didn't want to.
"Double price your you, you little trickster," The red–haired dwarf behind the bar explained with a toothy grin, showing that he was not serious.
"Maybe I should have gone to a different pub then," Fin replied climbing onto a bar stool.
"Aint no other place that will take care of your kind likes I do," the barkeep explained placing a fresh pint of dwarven ale in front of Fin and then
turning to the
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Scholarship Girl Monologue
"Just look at those abbs! He can lick Tequila off my naval anytime," Joan slurred as she gaped at the group of guys at the back of the club. Heat
bloomed across Tess's cheeks as scolded her cousin for being so provocative. "Do you want the whole club to hear you?" Tess didn't even want to
go out tonight. She wasn't even eighteen yet. Worse still she had a history test on Monday. But Joan was determined to go out tonight and Tess had
to make sure she came home without exposing herself too much. Oh why did Joan have to ogle at Alec Jones of all people! Tess thought. "He's
from D'Urberville academy isn't he Tess? Oh I think I've seen him play on their team. He must be loaded to go to a posh school like that! Go
introduce us to him! You're pretty enough to get him to buy us a drink." Joan said. "Why me? If you want to talk to him, go do it yourself."... Show
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He's parent's money and athletic ability put him in our schools elite. There's no reason for his lot to talk to a scholarship girl like me." "Please,
with your wit and charm you can fit in anywhere. Besides, if he's so uninterested then why is he staring at you?" Tess looked up to see Alec staring
at her in a way that made her feel as if she needed run home to bathe until his mark washed away. He made his way to them with a couple of his
buddies in tow. "Well my beauty, I swear I have seen you before. But I can't recall her name. For her cousins sake Tess smiled and tolerated his
flirtations. She explained that they go to school together, a fact that she had been just explaining to her fair cousin. Whist Alec did buy them the drinks
Joan wanted he kept his attention on Tess. He kept handing her shot of her shot which Tess was too polite to
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The Cocktail Waitress, James Spradley And Brenda Mann Essay
Historically, anthropologists have focused their research on foreign cultures, often considered exotic to westerners. Yet, globalization has created a
continuously shrinking world and is increasingly providing sovereignty for developing nations, which may impede research opportunities for modern
anthropologists. In their book, "The Cocktail Waitress," James Spradley and Brenda Mann explained how this semi–recent issue threatens trust and
acceptance in these foreign communities and obstructs unique opportunities and research funding. Luckily, there are countless subcultures in America's
back yard, in which most are eternally evolving, providing a multitude of research opportunities for anthropologists. Alcohol establishments are home to
a plethora of subcultures that display clashing and harmonious interactions enjoyable for even the untrained human observers. Noticeably, bars contain
the local regulars, occasional boozers, business men, college students, and multiple others, all there for a common goal, leisure. Whether the responsible
sober driver, moderate drinker, or completely inebriated, every patron has exchanged workday courtesies for uninhibited behaviors. Additionally,
lounges often exhibit social interactions between men and women which provide ethnographers opportunity to study the cultural roles considered
masculine or feminine within our society and subcultures. Formerly, women employed in alcohol establishments were prohibited from managerial, bar
keeping, or
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Apple Inc Executive Summary
Strategic Analysis of Apple Inc.
Brian Masi
Capstone Strategy Course (MGT440), Professor Linda Cohen Barney School of Business, University of Hartford December 15, 2009
MGT 440, December 2009
Masi
Table of Contents
Overview Executive Summary............................................................................................................. 1 Apple Inc. Strategy Facts: Scope, Generic
Competitive Strategy, and Value Creation ...... 2
Strategic Analysis 1. Industry Forces and Attractiveness................................................................................ 3 2. Competitive Landscape and Strategic
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The firm's history of category–defining products like the iPod and iPhone provide sufficient evidence that it is well–equipped to continue its path of
innovation, by creating a digital lifestyle convergence device that bridges users' on–the–go digital lives and their at–home digitals lives. The proposed
device will be powerful and feature packed, while leveraging the Apple system of seamless integration to create a compelling user experience,
presented in an elegant package showcasing the firm's industry–leading industrial design capabilities, to create the next musthave consumer electronics
product.
Strategic Analysis – Apple Inc.
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OVERVIEW Apple Inc. Strategy Facts Scope The focus of this project is the Mac portablepersonal computer line of Apple in the United States, a part
of its Americas division. Apple is a publicly owned Fortune 100 company based in Cupertino, California. The firm operates primarily in the personal
computer industry of the wider technology sector. Apple designs, produces, and sells a line of personal computers as well as mobile phones, portable
digital media devices, software, and related peripherals and accessories. The firm sells internationally though a mix of direct sales, online
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Essay about Upbringing vs. Success Rate
Upbringing vs. Success Rate Malcolm Gladwell emphasizes the importance of the relationship between success and a person's upbringing in
Chapters 3 and 4, "The Trouble with Geniuses, Parts 1 and 2" of "Outliers." This book attempts to help people understand what true success is, the
value of it, and how the few people that actually achieve it get there. Gladwell's theories helped me to realize that success is simply reaching your full
potential in life by taking advantage of every gift and opportunity offered to you in order to make an impact on the world. In the opening chapters
Gladwell mentions the importance of experiencing "extraordinary opportunities" (Gladwell 42) throughout one's life to reach ultimate success. He also
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Gladwell believes that "intelligence has a threshold." (Gladwell 80) I agree with his opinion in that a smart person can only make it so far on pure
intelligence before other factors come into play, such as the qualities and skills a person possesses. These skills are not inborn. One must be taught the
value of certain qualities by their parents or guardians throughout their upbringing in order to put them to use as an adult. The study of the Termites
ultimately proved that the most successful ones amongst the group did in fact come from stronger family backgrounds. Their parents were more
affluent and provided their children with much more wisdom and guidance than those Termites who ended up not making it as far in life. Next, we
were introduced to a man with a "one in a million mind," (Gladwell 114) Christopher Langan. Langan has an IQ that tops the charts, presumably around
195. Genius level is around 130 to put this number into perspective. With this extraordinary level of intelligence Langan should be one of the most
successful persons in America, leading an incredibly successful life; however, Langan currently lives on a small farm in Missouri with no more money
than the average farmer. Langan had an extremely rough upbringing with no true father figure and hard–working mother who weren't around her
children as often as she would have liked. He was faced with numerous challenges throughout his childhood and young
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Gay Dance Clubs Essay example
The dance club is no longer an exclusive venue drawing together people with similar musical interests. Instead, it has become the commercialized
superclub, where profit rather than music is the bottom line. As a space traditionally influenced by homosexuals becomes a major business opportunity,
this commercialization has led to the inclusion of gay subcultures within mainstream American society. However, this process has served to reinforce
social stigma and stereotypes. The advertising and club environment designed to "sell" the experience to the gay customer is founded on the overtly
sexual club culture of the 1970s and early 80s. On the dance floor the constructed image of the club combines with the inherent sexual and
mind–altering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In many clubs, the underground days of clubbing past have been replaced with the homogenized superclubs of the present: gigantic, multi–floored
venues attracting thousands to listen to the music–makers spin. Gone too are the days of exclusivity. As club culture has been mainstreamed,
entrepreneurs have found the "new sound" not only revolutionary, but also profitable. Promoters and planners such as gay–circuit guru John Blair offer
free membership cards and litter the streets with flyers offering discounts when shown at the door. In the world of the superclub, capitalism and profits
shape dance culture.
With the popularizing of club culture has come an equal mainstreaming of its components. As Fiona Buckland discusses in her book Impossible Dance:
Club Culture and Queer World Making, "the music of today's clubs such as garage, hard–house and Hi–NRG imply a historical continuity with gay
parties of the 1970s with deep roots in disco" (2002, p. 67). Gay and black influences were a basic part of disco music, explored in Bernard Weinraub's
article "Here's to Disco, It Never Could Say Goodbye." The heritage that once put the music at odds with the more "straight–white–male" sensibility of
the contemporary rock music of the era (Weinraub, 2002) is today a basic piece of the dance scene for straight and gay audiences alike. Now that club
culture has become a commodity in the superclub, bought and sold by promoters and club owners,
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  • 1. Millipedes Lab Report 1. a. Soil is one abiotic variable that would explain why the millipedes are found more frequently under logs. The soil could contain essential nutrients to the millipedes. Another abiotic factor could be the darkness provided under the logs. Millipedes can take shelter under the logs and avoid light. Predation is a biotic factor that also explains why millipedes are plentiful under logs. The logs millipedes hide under provide a place for millipedes to take cover from possible predators. b. Millipedes take shelter under logs to escape light and heat. In order to prove this we need to conduct an experiment. Place two different groups of millipedes each into their own container. Put some soil and a log into each container. Take the first container and place a bright heat lamp over the millipedes. Leave the second container alone. Record how many millipedes are under the log for each group. If the hypothesis is true and millipedes take shelter to avoid light and heat, then more millipedes will be under the log in the first group. c. Light would also affect how plants distribute like millipedes. In order to modify this experiment to work with plants, the heat lamp on the first group would be removed. Instead of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. The high temperatures of a desert are harsh for life to try to survive in. The extreme temperatures cause water to evaporate faster. This affects all organisms that need water to survive. The temperature also limits productivity by drying out organisms increasing the demand for water. The soil in deserts are dry and lack nutrients that are beneficial to plants. Both high temperature and poor soil greatly affects the photosynthesis of plants in a negative way. The annual precipitation in deserts are very low which is one of the reasons for low productivity. Little water is available for photosynthesis and organisms who depend on it. With little water available for organisms survival, deserts have extremely low productivity when compared to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Growth Mindset Research Paper Brainology Fixed mindset, growth mindset, praise effort and praise for intelligence with impact and my experience about them with specific examples Mindsets are beliefs which people hold on their most basic abilities and qualities. In the growth mindset, individuals believe that they can develop their talents, brain, and skills. This creates an environment for learning, resilience and a drive for growth. On the other hand, people believe in a fixed mindset that primary qualities like abilities and intelligence are fixed and cannot be developed. It also believes that talents create success alone, and it does not take effort as the strategy needed to maximize one's potential rather than a sign of weakness. For example, transforming motivation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teaching individuals to develop growth mindset will encourage the "process" and not on talent or intelligence. Teachers and parents can make children develop growth mindset by praising their strategies and persistence, by giving them stories that emphasize on effort and the Importance of learning, and teaching the students that a brain is a learning tool or machine (Gupta, et al., 2012). The society is currently worshipping talent and individuals assume that having the ability or superior intelligence with confidence is one way of succeeding. Overemphasis on talent or intelligence leaves students prone to failure, afraid of challenges and they are not ready to accept their shortcomings (Taylor, et al., 2014). Praising innate abilities of children, reinforce fixed mindset, which can prevent people in workforces or young athletics and even the married people to live up to their potential. By teaching students to have the growth mindset encourages them to use their personal effort and come up with effective strategies and not talent or intelligence which will help them to achieve highly in life and even in school. As theories suggest, students who have growth mindset believes that learning is the crucial goal than performing well in school with good grades. Hard work is highly regarded, believing that if you labor on something, it will lead to perfection. Even the geniuses have to put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Debate Over The Generation Everyone's been there; extended family gathered around the dinner table discussing life when someone makes the notorious comment; "Get off your phone, your generation, all you care about is technology!" The debate over Millennials being inadequate and too technology based has become frequent, the common argument from adults being that all Millennials care about is their phone. Yet adults have frequently stated this as they glance up from their phone as their fingers rapidly tap away on a screen. Adults can not continue to blame technology for Millennials "lack" of knowledge when they were the ones who raised us this way. Furthermore, contrary to belief, if anything technology has furthered Millennials growing intelligence, not damaged it. Therefore, although technological advances have been made, the common belief that Millennials are the dumbest generation is invalid due to the fact that millennials literacy and overall intelligence is increasing while the rigor of classes is skyrocketing. Technology seems to be the pinpoint of the argument of millennials being "dumb." Millennials are always on their phone. Anytime something negative happens it always seems to relate back the that dumb phone. Yet contrary to this, technology has increased millennials intelligence levels, due to the fact that the "digital world lowers barriers to self–directed learning" (Mizuko Ito Al.). Instead of spending hours in libraries, paging through books trying to find evidence for a research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Open My Own Sports Bar My goal is to open my own sports bar in the near future. After reading the book by S.I. Hayakawa Language in Thought and Action (1990), I found that a lot of what he talks about can be used in establishing my business. Hayakawa discusses several My goal is to open a sports bar in the Las Vegas area for locals to enjoy without having to go to a casino. The target base will be the local sports enthusiasts ages 25–45 in the local area. Customers will feel as if they are in a stadium with a unique stadium theme. The bar will strive to serve quality appetizers and beverages with outstanding customer service. Every customer will have the opportunity to watch from any seat in the bar as well as control the volume of their game at each booth. I have been doing research on different sports bars in order to try and cover all my bases if any issues arise. It includes talking to sports enthusiast, conducting a survey, looking into loans, and speaking to business owners. As Hayakawa states: "All this information is useful to us at one time or another in solving our own problems" (p. 7). All the information I gather will be useful at one point or another during the process of establishing the business and while conducting daily operations once its open. Before applying to for a business loan, I need to put together a business plan. The business plan will be the roadmap for my bar. It will lay out the fundamentals on how the business will be established, how it will be ran and marketing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Harper Lee's Argumentative Essay Some could consider a genius to be a highly intelligent person with an incredible score on their IQ test. Others think that a genius is one that helps improve the knowledge of the world by displaying true ideas on how the world does what it does. Being a genius is not about having an over the top IQ score, or being able to see all the unknown creations that no one else can see. Agenius is a person that can be effectively creative with a natural ability to make a connection with their audience. Through these distinguishing features of the definition of the word genius one can infer that Harper Lee is in fact a true genius. To be effectively creative does not only mean that one can come up with certain methods to make the audience believe every word they say, but one can also display true meaning behind their words and to make their writing stand out. Walt Disney was one who could be effectively creative with all of his movies. Although some most of them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... None of his characters share the same personality with one another because it is not true to look, act, or even talk like another person. Lee describes all his characters to be unique as well as the places and the problems that occur within his books. Harper Lee shows his true creativity through the way he fixes the problems as well. For example in his book To Kill a Mocking Bird, Lee portrays a situation in which an African American one armed man rapes a girl and beats her. He shows this situation to not be true when taken to court by saying that Tom Robinson is not strong enough, and he does not have two hands to choke and beat Mayella Ewell and there was no sexual evidence to say she was raped. We can now draw conclusion that Harper Lee is a creative man simply through this one tragic moment in his book to help an innocent man be shown to the audience of how his disability does get in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effect Of Strain Gauge Rosette Used For Multi Channel... Abstract While calculating the results from the collected data, the thin plate shows non–linear behaviour such that stress does not vary linearly with strain. In theory when pressure is concentrated at the centre of a circular plate, stress value decreases with respect to increasing radial distance from the centre. However in this case, we see that there are two principal stresses and they behave differently than one another. This experiment will introduce us to a new strain gauge called strain gauge rosette used for multi–channel strain measurement and other equations to calculate principal stresses and strains in a two–dimensional state. Introduction For a thin circular plate, stress and strain usually occur in a two–dimensional state. As it is difficult to measure stress, strains are instead measured in real–life practices and its corresponding stress values are calculated. The most popular measuring tool for strain is the strain gauge. Since strain is the measure of change in displacement over the original dimension of a structure, the measuring tool must be sensitive enough to detect that small change in displacement. Thus, we can learn how to handle sensitive measuring equipment and ways to ensure that the data collected is as accurate as possible and also to omit any errors that will affect the final calculation. Besides that, we can broaden our knowledge on multi–channel strain measurements because in reality two–dimensional strains are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Advantages Of The Gaokao Is the Gaokao still an effective model for China and its students? Traditionally, Chinese education has been measured on the basis of merit. Those who work hard, study the right facts, and pass the test, succeed. The test is China's National Higher Education Entrance Examination, otherwise known as the Gaokao (й« иЂѓ– direct translation 'high test'). It is similar to the SAT in that it's astandardized test that determines college acceptance. However, the Gaokao is much more difficult than the SAT and is, for the most part, the only determining factor for college acceptance. The pressure adds up when companies in China only hire from the top universities, so scoring well on the Gaokao not only sets the path for college but also for one's entire career. The emphasis on the Gaokao promotes an academic system based on memorization, which means that students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Traditions and Encounters, the first nationwide examinations were developed during the Han dynasty, in the early third century BCE. Emperor Han Wudi developed the Confucian educational system with the civil service exams– standardized tests– in order to select candidates for a nationwide bureaucracy (Bentley). Students could take these exams and based on their scores, they would be accepted or denied a position in the Chinese government, the most prestigious job in China. Throughout the rest of China's history, civil service examinations have been the basis for occupation and college acceptance. Today, China continues to place enormous emphasis on the examination. A Chinese student in Guanzhou, Jodie Wong, says that with China's huge population it is has been easier for college or career recruiters to assess candidates based on a single platform. Her classmate, Kevin, adds that "[the Gaokao] is almost the only way to judge your application." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Success And Success In George Gladwell's The Trouble With... I think Gladwell's purpose for writing "The Trouble with Geniuses," is to open our minds to a topic that a lot of us have a major misconception about. Gladwell presents his ideas with great examples throughout chapters 3 and 4 of the outliers. His topic is about success and how it is obtained. He talks about a scientist by the name of Turmin who did an experiment and selected a group of geniuses and watched their progress and downfalls throughout their lives. Turmin did not get the results he expected he thought they would be exceptionally successful in winning the Nobel prize or coming up with major inventions. But that was not the case, yes some of them did well but then again some of them did not. So Gladwell brings this experiment to show us that our idea about the connection between geniuses and success is incorrect, that they are not automatically going to be successful because there are other factors that either help or prevent geniuses from being successful. In my opinion, Gladwell's target audience is all genders from the age group of teens up till young adults. This book and these chapters specifically are great for those who just about embrace the world. The book can give them guidance and encouragement about being successful and how you have to work at things, that being a genius is not enough and there are some things that are not genetic and you have to acquire them. An example from the book is Oppenheimer and Langon both were geniuses but only Oppenheimer was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hero Blade Research Paper Blade Slots Remember our hero Blade? The vampire who could walk in the sunlight? Blade who stripped the villains of their power over us? Well Blade is back and he i s here to stay, software gurus, Cryptologic has mad e sure of that. This incredible slot is based not on the Blade movies but rather on the original Marvel Comic. The reels are set against the eerie city at dusk where the modern vampires weave through the underground. This progressive slot machine has four jackpots, 5 reels and 9 paylines. Playing the game, defeat the bad guys and win the l oot The point of this game is not the brilliant graphic s and the perfectly integrated theme. The real poin t is the huge jackpots that keep on paying out. So to ge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One coin will do it and th ere are only 9 so missing a jackpot is going to be a lot tougher than you think. No matter your balance it i s always smart to play a cautious game at the start , get a feel for the game and for the payouts. You ca n spin on all paylines for as little as 45c and as much as $45, so the bets are small but the wins are big. The three progressive jackpots are shared with the other Marvel Comics games. They are paid out randomly across the Marvel games. They pay out ever y couple of hours so keep your bank roll going for as long as you can. The longer you stay in the game the better your chances of walking off with a wad of cash. Marvel Hero Jackpot, the biggest of the lot is rese t to a very hefty 5000 coins, the Super Hero Jackpo t with its minimum of 500 coins and the Hero Jackpot, the baby of the bunch still pays out a random amount of 50 coins at the very least. Then the fourth jackpot is the fixed maximum payout of 8000 coins. 5 wild symbols will reward you handsomely. If you have been betting big you get pa id big. Hunting vampires is a lucrative business The Blade symbol is the wild, so he completes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Silver Sliver: A Narrative Fiction Shawn came back at dark, feeling a little more comfortable about the situation, thanks to the two beers he'd had at the Silver Sliver Bar. Judy was happy when he got back, she seemed like a new person, her smile was magnificent. She stared into his eyes and when he looked away he could feel her still staring at him. She had changed cloths since they last met, and Shawn thought that her choice was a little strange, but whatever, the job was strange. She wore a thin robe tied tight around her waist. She'd put on more makeup than earlier and her hair was done up. She was stunning, even though it was not the proper garb for the events that were about to go down. He sat down his bag of equipment on the island in the kitchen, next to the six pack of beer. She opened two as he unzipped his bag. He pulled out the video camera.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "No cameras." As the camera disappeared, she sighed with relief. "Please, no cameras." "Okay... but I'm going to need something for the investigation." He reached in and pulled out an audio recorder. "Is this okay?" "Yeah, that's fine. Just no cameras." Shawn wished that they could go over the plan one more time, but it was too risky considering that there could very well be hidden mics as well. This could be the next YouTube hit if this plan does not go through. He slammed his beer and went through everything in his head one last time. She did the same. They turned out all the lights and he flipped on the recorder. They parted ways in the dark house. Shawn slowly walked down the hall. "Is there anyone here with me now?... If so please show me something... knock something over... or speak into the recorder..." The house was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Smiley's Journey He set the frog the down and went after this feller. (Twain) The story is good ol smiley chased after this fella for days. His journey began just leaving camp, having no idea where this fella went he simply just started along the main road hoping to find someone who might know where he'd gone off to. He eventually came across a man that seemed like he's been traveling for ages. His black hair was down to his chin, his beard was down to his chest, his body was covered in bruises and scratches. Ol smiley almost giving up hope of ever catching the man who'd done him wrong, he asked if this fella had seen anyone like the crook on the road. The man looked up angrily and stated that he had his scratches because the man had robbed him of all he had.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After passing a large hillside, full of green and beautiful flowers as far as the eye could see. He found himself at a dilapidated ol tavern. He decided to step off the road to ask the owner of that said tavern if he's seen the crook he was after maybe also catch a drink before departing. Upon entering the tavern, he felt as if he was being watched from afar. The tavern seemed like one good gust of wind could blow the whole worn place down but he knew he wouldn't stay long. The tavern owner was an old man that seemed barely able to walk, with his hair line receding behind his forehead. Smiley sat down at the broken down ol bar and asked the bar keep if he seen anyone come in here matching the description of the crook. The bar keep said he had some information on the man but nothing in this world was free. Smiley, wanting to find this man at all cost even if it would cost him everything, payed what little money he had left, ruining that chance of ever having a drink. The bar keep told him he saw a man looking like that enter the road behind the tavern that led up the mountain. He said there was nothing but death up in those parts with the road only leading to a dark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. William Hemingway 's ' The Cafe ' After the older waiter turns off the light to the cafe and closes up, he then proceeds to carry the conversation with himself. This again, displays his loneliness. The text states, "Turning off the electric light he continue the conversation with himself. It is the light of course but it is necessary that the place be clean and pleasant. You do not want music. Certainly you do not want music. Nor can you stand before abar with dingily although hat is all that is provided for these hours" (Hemingway, 382). He continues to convince himself that the cafe is needed for all the people who are lonely, like him, and the old man. However, it is time to close up and head home. Instead, he decides to go to a bodega. The text doesn't overtly state why he goes to the bodega, but you can infer that he is trying to understand the younger waiter. He knows that a bodega isn't like the cafe at all, but he is willing to give it a try. Besides, he doesn't want to go home to nothing. The text goes on to say the following,"What did he fear? It was not fear or dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order" (Hemingway, 383). In order to cope with nothing, he too, needs to go to a cafe but none are open at this hour. He then goes on to say a prayer but replaces the lord, god, and religion for nothing or nada. For the older waiter, he doesn't find meaning in religion. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Social and Personal Impediments Against Which Genius... As a composer, and a performer, there can be no question of Mozart's genius, however, what is genius defined as? The main definition is that genius is a very great and rare innate ability or skill– it is a creative power. It is therefore clear that Mozart was in fact a genius in his music; it does no state anywhere, however, that a genius also has to have a divine personality and behaviour and this is clear as Mozart is shown in Amadeus as a silly, scatological, childish and "infantile" man. To be a genius in one aspect of the mind, such as music, could mean that other parts of the mind are inhibited, such as social skills. An evident and major theme in Amadeus is exploring how a genius functions in a society and how society hinders and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historically, there is evidence from Mozart's own written letters that there was some sort of antagonism between Salieri and Mozart, "If he is allied with Salieri, I won't ever get a thing out of him." Be it jealousy or a difference in personality, one cannot say, however, the conflict between Salieri's mediocrity and Mozart's genius is evident throughout the play. Salieri himself is musically competent, he has been educated and has learnt the skills of music and so is able to recognise Mozart's greatness, however, he seems to be the only one in Mozart's age to have recognised it, ."..my only reward...is to be the sole man alive in this time who shall clearly recognize your Incarnation!" He shows his obvious awareness of Mozart's posterity and his own "mediocrity." We can see Salieri and Mozart in the light of Nietzsche's opposing struggle of the Apollian and Dionysian personalities. Mozart embodies the Dionysian elements of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Question 1: Qualities Of A Geniuses? Question one: Essay writing Question #1: Qualities of a genius "Most people have the mistaken idea that geniuses are born, not made", said Dr. Alfred Barrios who is the founder of the Self–Programmed Control Center. This quote sheds the light on a totally different aspect of how to view a genius. Originally people used to look at geniuses as supernatural creatures. However, this is a wrong prospective. As if you take a break down of all the qualities that geniuses share you will end up with a number of common characteristics that can be adopted by normal people. In the next paragraphs some of the most important qualities will be stated. Two of the principal qualities are drive and courage, as all geniuses have the drive to take that extra ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on that, there was no full speech to asses. However, whenever Bill and Melinda spoke they were very cohesive as they used transition very effectively also, they used parallelism where they repeated the same sentence structure which effects the cohesion greatly. Coherence: As for cohesion the problem here is that it was conversation, maybe with coherence it manifest more because there is no full speech to check its flow and logical order. Moreover, both Melinda and Bill were under the mercy of the interviewer as he asks them questions that would divert them away from the topics at hand. However, whenever they answered a question, they did it with a great deal of coherence as they were logical and tried to follow a systemic order. Overall, their speech was very easy to understand. Informativeness: I think Bill and Melinda were very informative as they used many examples to illustrate the problem. Also they were very clear about their goals and intentions but most importantly, the where absolutely clear and informative about the beautiful outcome that emerges from their work and how can other people help in that. They also, use graphs to aid their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. REVIEW OF THE PROFILE OF CREATIVE ABILITIES Essay example REVIEW OF THE PROFILE OF CREATIVE ABILITIES There are differences between Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Testing is a large factor in accurately assessing the full scope of the assistance a client may new. Depending on the needs of the client the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) could be a better fit. In considering the tests that exist, one sample population LMFT's are likely to work with are children. Development is always a major factor in children with intellectual or behavior issues. One test that is dynamic to this factor is the Profile of Creative Capabilities (PCA). The Profile of Creative Capabilities (PCA) includes two subtests (Drawing and Groups) and 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DEVELOPMENT. Growth and development of the PCA was led by Guilford's (1959) structure of intellect model and Amabile's (1996) theorizing on creativeness. The rating scale also rates intrinsic motivation. TECHNICAL. The PCA was normed on the sample of 640 children across 11 states. The sample was stratified by three age times (5– to eight–11 9– to 11–11 12– to 14–11). The exam manual states the standardization sample carefully approximates the U.S. population. The sample does seem to carefully match the U.S. Census when it comes to geographic region, race and Hispanic ethnicity, and parent education level. However, the standardization sample doesn't carefully match the U.S. Census when it comes to gender (e.g., 46% from the standardization sample are male whereas 51% from the U.S. school–age human population are male), and family earnings (30% from the sample possess a family earnings of $75,000 and also over whereas 19% of U.S. families come with an earnings within this upper range). Evidence meant for construct validity was supplied by study of group differentiation across different cohorts. The creativity class weren't given the PCA pre–intervention, so it's impossible to understand if the test was calculating alterations in creative abilities or reflecting latent group variations in addition to the intervention. Further, it's unclear from the theoretical perspective, and never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Ice Of Old Vodka Bottles As I took another drink from my glass, I glanced at the bartender another look assuming he knew what I wanted. The bar was old. You would look over the counter and see dust covering old vodka bottles. I hate this bar. It was just another Friday I have wasted. The bar was sticky with liquor, the stools were squeaky with every move. For a bar smelling like booze and vomit, it was cramped on a Friday night. This wasn't my first breakup, I've had many before. There was Jenny. She was protective, always checking my phone thinking there was always another, she ended that one. There was also Ashley. She was sweet, maybe too sweet. She was always wanting to do something for me whether it was buying me a golden watch or love, it was always something. I quickly ended that relationship. Besides those girls there was much more, currently it's Amy. Like Ashley she was nice, but like Jenny, kinda crazy. What broke me off was her long towards commitment she had. I don't like commitment, commitment means being trapped and being trapped means no freedom. Commitment for me, is a big no–no. As the bartender slid me another drink someone stopped me in my tracks. It was a girl, she had short jean shorts and a KISS top on, she looked around the age of 22, which was fine by me considering I'll be 23 in November. She had long blonde hair that swayed as she walked. She looked around the bar trying to find a seat and noticed the empty one next to me, she sat down and pulled out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Chief's Magic Meta: Representing a brand new series and a brand new venture for Microgaming, the developer is showcasing Native American spirit in new game Chief's Magic! Chief's Magic Review Chief's Magic takes you back in time where the classic 3–reel slot machine ran wild, and uses Native American visuals to stand out from other similar titles in the genere. With a single payline being featured, along with three pre–defined paytables, Chief's Magic is a very simple slot game experience without the usual wild icons and scatter symbols in the mix. With the availability of playing between 0.25 and 15 coins, this game has a top prize award that is 200x your wager for the matching of three chief icons, though this is available only at the highest bet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A wild symbol is not featured in this game, as it has only the payout feature that is reserved for the BAR logos, which can be assembled together to make a winning payline. With three single BAR logos you get a payout of 3x your wager, but three double BAR logos give you a payout of 5x your wager, and three triple BAR logos give a payout of 10x your wager, while mixing and matching combinations of the three can double your starting wager. For instance, two single BARs with a double BAR following is still a winning spin in Chief's Magic, though you would get the minimum winning payout. Nothing but a Dud Besides what has been highlighted before, there is not much to the game and we are stuck wondering why the icon with the game's highest value, the titular chief, is not featured as a substitute wild icon. Having only one payline, this won't have a massive effect to make it a must play for any players interested, but at the very least it would add some type of action and excitement. Putting it simply, Chief's Magic is a dud when it comes to bonus features. Looking for Brighter Fortunes This is probably not the best of Microgaming's releases, as it appears to not have power where it is most needed. There are greater games from Microgaming out there, with a few actually being a bit adventurous with their creativeness and themes. Chief Fortune, which is the sequel to Chief's
  • 18. Magic, is one of the most memorable Internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Esme's Experience Introduction Nothing will prepare you for that first day of being a teacher, when 25 students walk into your room and you become responsible for their learning and growth for a year. Esme's experience as a new teacher was eye opening, she really sees it all in her first year and honestly it made me a little nervous. But at the very end of it all she reminds me of how and why I want to teach. Through all of what she sees and does she reminds the reader of what she is there to do: make an impact on a child's life by inspiring them to learn, create and explore. Esme uses some unique teaching methods in her first year, some I have experienced before and some that made me go back and reread in disbelief. Her experience as a first year teacher is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By teaching math in an unconventional way, she made a task that might otherwise be difficult and frustrating, enjoyable and relatable to some students. However, the practice might not be transferable to all classrooms. From an inclusive standpoint this practice might not be inviting to all students. Children with mobility disabilities might struggle with this lesson since they wouldn't be able to fully participate in dancing. The lesson might also confuse some children because it requires a lot of moving and counting. Doing the Cha–Cha requires the student to be able to keep rhythm, and if some children aren't as good of dancers or as interested in music, this lesson might become frustrating rather than helpful. Yet for students like myself, who relate to music, this lesson could help them further grasp the idea of multiplying by applying a physical movement and rhythm to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Scorpion Character Analysis Scorpion is a show that centers around a group of geniuses, an ex–waitress, her genius son, and a middle–aged homeland security agent, who use their expertise to save the world one disaster at a time. This show is said to be based on the life of Walter O'Brien, who is a producer for the show. I personally really enjoy watching the stories unfold, but the show tends to get mixed reviews overall, and while I like the show there are some things that I think could be done better. First, it is important to note that this show is produced by computer expert and alleged genius Walter O'Brien, and was created to promote his computer company. (Although, unless someone does research about the show, there is really nothing in the show to connect it to O'Brien's company, so I'm not entirely sure how this show actually promotes anything.) O'Brien claims to have the fourth–highest IQ in the world, and his character on the show played by Elyes Gabel constantly references this fact throughout the show. O'Brien claims that this show is based on his life experiences, so he contributes to the story, consults on technical aspects of the show as well as the plot, and generally gives his opinion on how he would solve the problems, according to his Wikipedia page. Now, knowing O'Brien's influence, and that this show is a publicity stunt, I take the whole show with a grain of salt. I certainly didn't go into this show expecting it to mimic or show completely realistic situations. On the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Deliberate Practice 10,000 Hour Rule: An Annotated Bibliography Ericsson, K. Anders et al. "The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance."Psychological Review, vol. 100, no. 3, 1993, pp. 363–406. doi:10.1037//0033–295x.100.3.363. The article discusses the idea that deliberate practice in a domain increases the chances of becoming an expert in the field. It provides a significant amount of factual knowledge that comes from fellow researchers and studies over a period of time to provide information in proving the theoretical frameworks presented in the article. The article talks about the factors necessary for achieving and surpassing maximal performance. Also analyzing the ways in which the number of hours and years practiced over greatly affect the person's capabilities. The article introduces the idea that even very experienced people in a field can significantly increase their performances through deliberate efforts when further improvements were required promotions or rewards. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It then contrasts deliberate practice with activities that tend to occur more frequently in various domains. The authors then propose a theoretical framework that can explain how expert performance can be attained through deliberate practice. The minimum consistent time of practice required for the domains like music, mathematics, tennis, swimming, and long–distance running is the "10–year rule" or the "10,000 hours rule". This article is significantly better in expanding my knowledge about the 10,000 hours rule as the book outliers only introduce the idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Tallahassee 's Very Own College Town I work at one hundred and one Cantina right here in Tallahassee's very own college town. I have worked at Cantina for a bit over a 12 months now and have labored in the kitchen as an expediter and currently work in the back of the bar as a bar back; as a result, I am quite acquainted with how things are run each within the kitchen and at the back of the bar. Cantina is a Tex–Mex motivated bar and restaurant that serves a variety of typical Mexican and Americanized dishes and drinks (e.G. Chimichangas, fajita flatbreads, and margaritas). A style of foods and drinks specials are furnished for the duration of the week. The character of Cantina (from the dГ©cor to the temper) provides the sensation of a night out in Mexico that makes it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kitchen manager is in command of keeping the kitchen, growing the menu, and training cooks. As a rule, Cantina's bartenders and servers are all female. In addition, the kitchen is open from 11:30 AM to 10 PM and the bar serves drink from 11:30 AM to 2 AM seven days every week. Overall, Cantina is a nice location to get moderately priced food and drink, but it 's not without its operational shortcomings. Although I have loved working at Cantina, the right administration has consistently been missing. I 've worked beneath two different general managers at Cantina and each had their fair share of management flaws. Probably the most problems stem from poor management insurance policies, even as most are an outcome of neglectful supervision with the aid of the managers. To begin, it has continuously been regular apply for the entire bartenders to be female; whilst this is not an issue in and of itself, it has ended in gradual and sloppy bartending. The general manager almost always hires bartenders considering that the applicant is attractive despite now not having any bartending experience or potential about appropriate bartending etiquette or drink recipes. Accordingly, a handful of bartenders on staff take an unreasonable amount of time to make even the easiest of drinks. In addition, patrons which might be competent to order quite often get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Basic Recommender System Techniques For Creating A New... Several ways have been proposed for combining basic recommender system techniques to create a new hybrid system. The earlier survey of hybrids approaches [40] identified seven different types such as weighted, switching, mixed, feature combination, feature augmentation, cascade and meta–level [114]. A weighted hybrid recommender is one in which the score of a recommended item is computed from the results of all of the available recommendation techniques present in the system [40]. The score of different recommendation components is combined numerically. Weighted combination model which implements collaborative and content–based methods separately and combines their predictions with giving adjustable weight to both recommendation [50, 115].The benefit of a weighted hybrid is that all of the system's capabilities are brought to bear on the recommendation process in a straightforward way and it is easy to perform post–hoc credit assignment and adjust the hybrid accordingly [40]. Liu et al. [116] proposed another hybrid recommendation system to deal with the problems of content–based, demographic filtering and collaborative filterings, such as sparsity and scalability. To resolve the sparsity problem, blanks in the user–item rating matrix are п¬Ѓrst п¬Ѓlled with a weighted average rating on items which a user has rated, where the weight of the rated item is calculated by the similarity between an unrated item and the rated item in their feature values. Then, collaborative filtering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Negative Stereotypes Of Gay Bars And Gay Nightclubs Introduction Since The 1930s, gay bars and gay nightclubs have been around. The bar called the White Horse, in Oakland, California, has been opened since 1933. It is known to be the first gay bar to be opened here in America. Being gay in the 1930s was brutal. "Same gender sex was a felony, and being caught in a gay bar could cost someone their job... In a society that viewed gays as barley human, the White Horse allowed a level of freedom that in the 1940s or 1950s was liberating" (Duffy 2016). With time changes and people being more accepted, gay bars and gay nightclubs started opening all across America. One of the many gay nightclubs here in Denver is known as Tracks. It was opened in 1980. On October 5th, 2017, an experiential observation at the Tracks nightclub was made. During this experience, it was observed that these people that identified as either gay, lesbian, or bisexual were acting as normal human beings in a heterosexual nightclub. Although the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender movement acts have been created to allow this community to be more open and unafraid, it has had a history of negative stereotypes against LGBT nightclubs which actually benefit this community within psychological components, social components, and dealing with hate crimes towards this community community. Psychological component Gay nightclubs are a healthy haven for the psychological well–being of the Lesbian, Gay, bisexual, trans community. Because it allows the LGBT community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Trenton, Jersey, Nj Nightlife : Best Restaurants & Bars Top Rated Trenton, NJ Nightlife: Best Restaurants & Bars Meta Description: Trenton, New Jersey has great restaurants, bars, and other nightlife to choose from. Meta Keywords: Trenton bars, Trenton restaurants, Restaurants in Trenton, Bars in Trenton Trenton, New Jersey Knows How to Show Locals and Tourists a Good Time Trenton, New Jersey may not be the first place you think of when you think nightlife capital of the East Coast. It may not be, that is, unless you live there or have ever traveled through. Trenton has a surprisingly well developed restaurant and bar scene. This town, just shy of one hundred thousand residents, is the state capital so you know it will have nightlife developed beyond what its population would suggest. Restaurants Blame it on the state government; blame it on the administrators at Thomas Edison University. Whomever you choose to blame it on doesn't matter, the fact that Trenton has a disproportionate number of great eateries, steak houses, and fine dining establishments benefits everyone who lives and works in the state capital regardless of who's fault it is. Who knows? Considering how many of Trenton's best restaurants serve Italian, maybe it has nothing to do with the University or the Capital. Regardless, locals and visitors have everything to be thankful for when sampling these great restaurants. Oliver A Bistro http://www.oliverabistro.com/ Consistently ranked among New Jersey's top fifty restaurants, Oliver A Bistro, offers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing Apple And Microsoft : The Relationship Between... There will always be competition in the technology world to push mankind to the next level. According to Kapko, Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, and Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, have been in a brutal on and off war since the late 1970s, that's nearly 40 years! During the early years of production, Apple and Microsoft were allies but quickly grew bitter due to competition and disagreements. Around the late 1990s there were awkward moments of peace between the two companies when Jobs reached out to other tech companies for help and announced a pact between Microsoft and Apple. It wasn't much after till Jobs fell back into his old ways and began criticizing Microsoft for copying Google and Apple, which turned out to be false. In the end, Jobs and Gates acknowledged the long rocky relationship between the two companies which created a new partnership. Due to compromise and combined efforts, the newly found partnership helped both companies grow and strive during the past couple of years (Kapko). Although Apple and Microsoft are similar, they are different in terms of how to reach the customer, software, and innovation. While Apple and Microsoft have many differences, they also have many similarities when it comes to reaching their customers. There are many ways to reach the customer including online store, actual store, and most importantly though advertisements ("Microsoft Versus Apple Compare And Contrast..."). Both Apple and Microsoft online stores offer products, software, and applications. For Microsoft, most products are only available to some countries, whereas Apple products are available for most of the world with the local currency. While Microsoft provides software for all, Apple only provide software and hardware for themselves. Both companies have a vast amount of applications through their online stores. Through the concept stores both companies encourage customers to have a hands–on experience with the technology advertised. Microsoft stores are geared towards helping with any software problems and very little sales. Apple stores are more complex with "eye catching architecture and interior designs" and the "Apple Genius bar that serves to identify possible problems, repairing, replacements, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Levels Of Intelligence As A Woman And Man For decades, women had been oppressed not only socially, but degraded intellectually as well. Men had always been the superior race, the one in charge and often made up of more intellectual abilities. However, in prehistoric times women were not given a chance to even demonstrate their intelligence. Today, in the world of feminism, scientist battle to discover the truth behind intellectual abilities. They present questions like: Isintelligence an innate concept in which women will not be able to meet "genius" levels like men, or is it based on the norms of society imposing gender roles? This essay explores the levels of intelligence in a woman and man. Moreover, I will analyze enculturation factors, as well as social determination to ultimately determine if men are smarter than woman. Or if it's all just a myth. Sex Determination and Differentiations The nature versus nurture debate has been going on for decades; however, when gender inequality of intelligence is approached, innate processes do not seem to vary much between men and women. Intelligence is defined in many different ways "such as terms of one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self–awareness, communication, learning, emotional knowledge, memory, planning, creativity, and problem solving" (Neisser). Behaviorists tend to approach intelligence as the product of environments; while nativist's imply that intelligence is an ancient battle whose origin hides deep in our genes. Firstly, I would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Scorpion Speech Behavior Scorpion is a Television series first aired in 2014. Not only scorpion is the title of the series but also the group name of four geniuses working together. The head of this group is Walter O'Bryan with an IQ of 197. Due to his IQ, he has a very low EQ and is sometimes very impolite. This essay will have a closer look at the speech behavior of three main characters and analyze to which extent they act polite or impolite. This paper will argue that the receiving of politeness and impoliteness changes due to power. In the first Season Walter O'Bryan is introduced with a scene where he breaks up with his girlfriend. She is upset not only by the words Walter says but also that he scheduled their breakup on his job making it more " efficient". ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Walter is rescuing some lives out of the cafe they are at Page comes over and brings him a cold drink. Walter does say Thank you but he more or less stumbles it to himself whereas his following words come out very clearly. "You have anemia. It turns you fingernails pitted. That's why your polish looks streaky. You need more iron." After that Page is still very polite as she just chuckles a bit and says okay. But Walter goes on pretending to know everything about her just by observation of some details: "You have no–name sneakers, he has orthotics, whatever you have it is for Ralph. The inflammation under your eyes from lack of sunlight come s from working two jobs. As for the boy's father, I'd make calculated assumptions in the realm of interpersonal communication issues." After this is said page can't stay calm any longer and replies also in an impolite way Oh so we split because I have issues communicating. I thought it was the blonde in Tahoe. Who the hell are you to tell me that my polish looks cheap? That hurts my feelings. Do you understand? And my polish streaks because Ralph does it. He loves to paint and don't tell me that he needs help, either. He's challenged. Have some empathy" To make clear that Mr.Genius cannot know everything she breaks out of the rules society taught her and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Apple Case Study Essay Apple Case Study 1) General Environment Analysis (10 points)1a. Identify what Apple's primary industry or (industries–Apple is present in multiple industries) is (0.5point). Apple's Primary Industries are: Personal Computers, Digital Music/Media, Computer Software, Handheld Gaming, Digital Reader, Portable Music/Media Player, and Telecommunication. 1b. Identify who Apple's direct competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point). Microsoft, Dell, Gateway, Alienware, Zune, Napster, Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, Google, Android, Creative SanDisk, HP, Android, & IMB. 1c. Identify who Apple's indirect competitors (in multiple industries) are (0.75 point). Cisco, Brocade, Sanrad, Sony, Nintendo, Netgear, Blockbuster, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is limited number of suppliers available in the industry.xThe supplier's product is an important input to the buyer's businessxThe supplier group's products are differentiated or it has built up switching costs for the buyer XThe supplier group poses a credible threat of forward integration (supplier can become its own retailer)XYour Decision: Is the bargaining power of suppliers high, moderate, or low for your industry: ModerateThe Threat of Substitutes is HIGH when:YesNoIf you answer yes to this question then the threat of substitutes is high for your industry. It is easy for buyers can find a product/service that can replace the original ones with similar qualityXIt is easy for buyers can find a product/service that can replace the original ones with similar priceXIt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Case Observation Paper Facts of the Case Case Posture The video of case number 82A04–8876–CV–285, White vs. Gibbs and O'Malley's Tavern, is a video where the defendant is going before judges seeking summary judgment as a matter of law in their favor. Debbie White has sued Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana's Dram Shop Act, Indiana Code 7.1–5–10–15.5. This case was brought in diversity before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana due to the parties residing in two different states. The case will be decided under Indiana state law. The purpose of this trial is to argue the motion of summary judgment. A summary judgment is "a procedure used during civil litigation to quickly resolve a case without a trial. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Walsh, theplaintiff's attorney, is presenting the issue of actual knowledge of intoxication. Mr. Walsh is arguing against summary judgment based on two reasons. First, Indiana Courts have held that when a reasonable inference of evidence and circumstances of a case could result in more than one conclusion, summary judgment is inappropriate. Second, the jury could infer that the bartender had actual knowledge of the visible intoxication of Mr. Hard when he last served him alcohol. Ms. Babot is arguing against summary judgment based on approximate cause due to three reasons. First, there are reasonable inferences that a jury could make in favor of the plaintiff. Second, the injuries to Mrs. White were the reasonable and foreseeable consequences of serving an intoxicated patron. Thirdly, a criminal can be the intervening act that does not break the chain of causation because the act is reasonably foreseeable. Ms. Babot listed four factors that a judge has to look at when considering approximate. What and how much alcohol was consumed, what is the amount of time it was served in, the conditions of the patron before leaving the bar, and the condition of the patron immediately after leaving (03/28/85 SUSAN J. ASHLOCK v. ROBERT F. NORRIS COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA, THIRD DISTRICT) Facts There were previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Being A Bartender Research Paper Bartending is a highly competitive career between young and old adults. Many college student rely on being a bartender as their main source of income. In many ways, some might say I have the perfect job. I succeed to work in an upbeat atmosphere, meet new people, and sample some treasured spirits. Most of the time you can find me laughing with guests while mixing their favorite cocktails on the menu. I play host to their party and gatekeeper to their alcohol. Some will try to make friends with me in hopes of free drinks in the future. Although this may sound like the perfect career there are some disadvantages. Before quitting your day job, here are a few points to consider. Some of the disadvantages are working late hours, dealing with a stressful work environment, and inconsistent pay. To begin, being a bartender will have you putting in the late night work hours. Being a night owl is an understatement in this career. Many bars close in the early morning, and leave the bartender to clean up the trash and spilled drinks left behind. The last concern a barkeep would have is spending two hours cleaning after babysitting drunk customers all night. The bartender is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I receive $2.13 per hour plus tips. The valuable tips usually weigh out the poor ones at the end of the night, however, this is not always the case. Sometimes you think you have cash to spare, as a result of getting paid at the end of every shift. Consequently, I become more of an impulse shopper. I do not think about saving money, being that I am not waiting on a paycheck. With this in mind, there are slow periods during the year when income can be sparse. I discontinue spending money when I do not have the usual amount of income. I struggle through weeks where I earn $400, and others upwards of $900. It is difficult to base your bills on what you are earning. It is also harder to get a loan for anything because there is such inconsistency in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Example Of Cultural Analysis Cultural Expectations and Proxemics As consumers in this country, we all at some point, have or will have gone out to eat at a public restaurant. The site I chose was a Mexican restaurant called Zacatecas, which is located in a shopping center in Galt. This shopping center has a variety of other business establishments like a Raley's grocery store, Walmart, two coffee shops, pizza shop, and a Chinese restaurant to mention a few. This location is always busy with a variety of consumers with different cultural perspectives. I find it interesting how different people with different cultural customs occupy space, proxemics, in a public Mexican restaurant. I feel that anthropologists would find it very interesting how different cultures occupy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I walked I noticed there were customers, all Caucasians, sitting at four different tables that were all against the wall and the middle of the dining area was empty. I proceeded to the bar and was greeted by the bartender/waitress, who was also a female Caucasian. The employees at the restaurant were mostly Caucasian with the exception of one Hispanic looking waitress and the part of the cooking staff. Shortly after, a white couple sat down a few bar stools away from me, but not very close. They sat there having a couple of margaritas engaged in deep conversation. Glancing back over to the dining area I noticed it was getting busier with more customers coming in. What I noticed first, was that everyone was gravitating to all the outer tables against the wall and front windows. Secondly, that I was the only Hispanic customer at that time. All customers were engaged in conversation, eating or watching the televisions. The employees were running around taking food orders and taking food out to customers. Most customers seemed to be in good spirts with the exception of one table. At this table there was an elderly woman with her daughter. The daughter was complaining that her mother received the wrong food and that it took too long for their order to come out. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Gifted Child Video : What Makes A Creative Person? Creativity can be a difficult trait to quantify and agree on, due to varying opinions on what makes a creative person. Psychologists, scientists, and educators have spent their careers studying, developing tests, and defining creativity in an effort to give us quality information on creative giftedness. There has been a growing and evolving definition of creativity, where intelligent (convergent) and creative (divergent) thinking are considered to work together, since J.P. Guilford began his work (Treffinger, 2004, p. xxiii). Due to the continued misunderstandings of the general population, the needs of creative students are still unmet in the typical education system. This is easiest proven by the simple fact that we are still having the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, creatively gifted people have an interest in being creative, they use nontraditional thought and show originality when looking at a situation or solving problems. Second, embracing their ability and natural tendency to nontraditional thought they are flexible and successful in varying situations. Third, their flexibility and nontraditional thought allows them to be sensitive to their environment and the people around them, typically making them aware of their differences from their peers, which can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation. These are some of the characteristics that can help educators appropriately identify creatively gifted students. There are many factors that can lead to students ability and skills in creativity, such as genetics and environment. There have been indicators that the environmental factors can influence a child's creative abilities(Treffinger, 2004, p. 51–55) . For example, a child whose family has little transportation opportunities would have fewer experiences to pull from for abstract thought, than say a child whose family regularly attends concerts, the theater, or art museums. Another, example would be a student whose family is highly organized and scheduled, allowing little time to play versus a child whose family views unstructured time as valuable as a little league ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Creative Writing: The Coo's Nest Mr. Cassidy was unsure if he should be upset or happy Louise had visited him. "That woman has nerves of steel coming to my house," he said got to the kitchen to finish preparing his snack. After, he washed the dishes, put them away and wiped the counter. He was thirsty and poured lemonade in a glass then stared at it. His body shivered from the lemonade. "After listening to that woman, I need something stronger than this." As he put the glass in the refrigerator, picked up his truck keys and out the door he went. "One drink is enough, he decided while driving down the street. When he arrived at The Coo Coo's Nestв€’a smallbar not far from his house, which he often visited when he needed a drink, and today he need one. Walking into the empty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I slammed my brakes and swerved to avoid hitting it. I lost control and went into a ditch, the Vodka bottle broke. When I woke up, the paramedics were putting me on the stretcher. One of them yelled, "My Lord, he's drunk." 'I kept saying. 'I'm not drinking,' but they refused to listen, instead they placed me in the ambulance and asked my name. One of them said he overheard a call to transport Helen Cassidy to the hospital, but she was dead on arrival. I screamed that was my wife. They were cruel and kept yelling, I was drunk," the old man said as Ginger wiped down the counter while listening. "My daughter, Jessica, was waiting at the hospital when we arrived. She looked at me with contempt and disgust in her eyes. I knew she hated me. When they took me in the E. R . she was hysterical and threw a cup of hot coffee on me. 'It was your fault my mother is dead,'" she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Short Story Of Fin "I don't know, one day when I was working in the stables they brought in a horse with a broken leg. Grival said the knight riding the horse had probably tried to make the beast shift like a dancer, he also said he'd have to put the poor thing down. I liked that horse a lot, so when no one was looking I went to say good bye, only when I touched it something happened and I could feel the creatures pain as if it was my own. I knew exactly what was wrong with the great animal and after a moment or so of focusing on the wound I left the pain disappear. To this day I don't know if I did the right thing for the very next day it was out of the stables again with the same knight that had broken it," Fin explained as the prince changed. Though he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of taking the main road Fin lead Ronan into the dark alleys and cramped spaces the commoners, laborers, and poor used. Fin usually would feel right at home with the crowd of low life's, but he kept looking over his shoulder to make sure Ronan was not getting lost in the winding maze. Fin wondered what had to be going through Ronan's mind as he leads the prince through the dirty and overwhelmingly smelly mess of human workers. It took longer with the prince on his heels, but eventually Fin found the hole in the wall pub. Not sure if the prince would hear him, Fin merely grabbed Ronan's head and lead him into the pub. Since it was only mid–day the bar was practically empty, when Fin and Ronan entered into the establishment. The main part of the pub was buried three floors under the earth, so Fin and Ronan had to go down a few stone stairs before they were able to see the bar. "What do you think so far? Want me to take you back to your tent?" Fin asked Ronan not wanting to force the prince into his way of life if he didn't want to. "Double price your you, you little trickster," The red–haired dwarf behind the bar explained with a toothy grin, showing that he was not serious. "Maybe I should have gone to a different pub then," Fin replied climbing onto a bar stool. "Aint no other place that will take care of your kind likes I do," the barkeep explained placing a fresh pint of dwarven ale in front of Fin and then turning to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Scholarship Girl Monologue "Just look at those abbs! He can lick Tequila off my naval anytime," Joan slurred as she gaped at the group of guys at the back of the club. Heat bloomed across Tess's cheeks as scolded her cousin for being so provocative. "Do you want the whole club to hear you?" Tess didn't even want to go out tonight. She wasn't even eighteen yet. Worse still she had a history test on Monday. But Joan was determined to go out tonight and Tess had to make sure she came home without exposing herself too much. Oh why did Joan have to ogle at Alec Jones of all people! Tess thought. "He's from D'Urberville academy isn't he Tess? Oh I think I've seen him play on their team. He must be loaded to go to a posh school like that! Go introduce us to him! You're pretty enough to get him to buy us a drink." Joan said. "Why me? If you want to talk to him, go do it yourself."... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He's parent's money and athletic ability put him in our schools elite. There's no reason for his lot to talk to a scholarship girl like me." "Please, with your wit and charm you can fit in anywhere. Besides, if he's so uninterested then why is he staring at you?" Tess looked up to see Alec staring at her in a way that made her feel as if she needed run home to bathe until his mark washed away. He made his way to them with a couple of his buddies in tow. "Well my beauty, I swear I have seen you before. But I can't recall her name. For her cousins sake Tess smiled and tolerated his flirtations. She explained that they go to school together, a fact that she had been just explaining to her fair cousin. Whist Alec did buy them the drinks Joan wanted he kept his attention on Tess. He kept handing her shot of her shot which Tess was too polite to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Cocktail Waitress, James Spradley And Brenda Mann Essay Historically, anthropologists have focused their research on foreign cultures, often considered exotic to westerners. Yet, globalization has created a continuously shrinking world and is increasingly providing sovereignty for developing nations, which may impede research opportunities for modern anthropologists. In their book, "The Cocktail Waitress," James Spradley and Brenda Mann explained how this semi–recent issue threatens trust and acceptance in these foreign communities and obstructs unique opportunities and research funding. Luckily, there are countless subcultures in America's back yard, in which most are eternally evolving, providing a multitude of research opportunities for anthropologists. Alcohol establishments are home to a plethora of subcultures that display clashing and harmonious interactions enjoyable for even the untrained human observers. Noticeably, bars contain the local regulars, occasional boozers, business men, college students, and multiple others, all there for a common goal, leisure. Whether the responsible sober driver, moderate drinker, or completely inebriated, every patron has exchanged workday courtesies for uninhibited behaviors. Additionally, lounges often exhibit social interactions between men and women which provide ethnographers opportunity to study the cultural roles considered masculine or feminine within our society and subcultures. Formerly, women employed in alcohol establishments were prohibited from managerial, bar keeping, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Apple Inc Executive Summary Strategic Analysis of Apple Inc. Brian Masi Capstone Strategy Course (MGT440), Professor Linda Cohen Barney School of Business, University of Hartford December 15, 2009 MGT 440, December 2009 Masi Table of Contents Overview Executive Summary............................................................................................................. 1 Apple Inc. Strategy Facts: Scope, Generic Competitive Strategy, and Value Creation ...... 2 Strategic Analysis 1. Industry Forces and Attractiveness................................................................................ 3 2. Competitive Landscape and Strategic Groups ............................................................... 6 3. Key Resources and Capabilities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The firm's history of category–defining products like the iPod and iPhone provide sufficient evidence that it is well–equipped to continue its path of innovation, by creating a digital lifestyle convergence device that bridges users' on–the–go digital lives and their at–home digitals lives. The proposed device will be powerful and feature packed, while leveraging the Apple system of seamless integration to create a compelling user experience, presented in an elegant package showcasing the firm's industry–leading industrial design capabilities, to create the next musthave consumer electronics product. Strategic Analysis – Apple Inc. Page 1 of 21 MGT 440, December 2009
  • 39. Masi OVERVIEW Apple Inc. Strategy Facts Scope The focus of this project is the Mac portablepersonal computer line of Apple in the United States, a part of its Americas division. Apple is a publicly owned Fortune 100 company based in Cupertino, California. The firm operates primarily in the personal computer industry of the wider technology sector. Apple designs, produces, and sells a line of personal computers as well as mobile phones, portable digital media devices, software, and related peripherals and accessories. The firm sells internationally though a mix of direct sales, online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about Upbringing vs. Success Rate Upbringing vs. Success Rate Malcolm Gladwell emphasizes the importance of the relationship between success and a person's upbringing in Chapters 3 and 4, "The Trouble with Geniuses, Parts 1 and 2" of "Outliers." This book attempts to help people understand what true success is, the value of it, and how the few people that actually achieve it get there. Gladwell's theories helped me to realize that success is simply reaching your full potential in life by taking advantage of every gift and opportunity offered to you in order to make an impact on the world. In the opening chapters Gladwell mentions the importance of experiencing "extraordinary opportunities" (Gladwell 42) throughout one's life to reach ultimate success. He also makes it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gladwell believes that "intelligence has a threshold." (Gladwell 80) I agree with his opinion in that a smart person can only make it so far on pure intelligence before other factors come into play, such as the qualities and skills a person possesses. These skills are not inborn. One must be taught the value of certain qualities by their parents or guardians throughout their upbringing in order to put them to use as an adult. The study of the Termites ultimately proved that the most successful ones amongst the group did in fact come from stronger family backgrounds. Their parents were more affluent and provided their children with much more wisdom and guidance than those Termites who ended up not making it as far in life. Next, we were introduced to a man with a "one in a million mind," (Gladwell 114) Christopher Langan. Langan has an IQ that tops the charts, presumably around 195. Genius level is around 130 to put this number into perspective. With this extraordinary level of intelligence Langan should be one of the most successful persons in America, leading an incredibly successful life; however, Langan currently lives on a small farm in Missouri with no more money than the average farmer. Langan had an extremely rough upbringing with no true father figure and hard–working mother who weren't around her children as often as she would have liked. He was faced with numerous challenges throughout his childhood and young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gay Dance Clubs Essay example The dance club is no longer an exclusive venue drawing together people with similar musical interests. Instead, it has become the commercialized superclub, where profit rather than music is the bottom line. As a space traditionally influenced by homosexuals becomes a major business opportunity, this commercialization has led to the inclusion of gay subcultures within mainstream American society. However, this process has served to reinforce social stigma and stereotypes. The advertising and club environment designed to "sell" the experience to the gay customer is founded on the overtly sexual club culture of the 1970s and early 80s. On the dance floor the constructed image of the club combines with the inherent sexual and mind–altering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many clubs, the underground days of clubbing past have been replaced with the homogenized superclubs of the present: gigantic, multi–floored venues attracting thousands to listen to the music–makers spin. Gone too are the days of exclusivity. As club culture has been mainstreamed, entrepreneurs have found the "new sound" not only revolutionary, but also profitable. Promoters and planners such as gay–circuit guru John Blair offer free membership cards and litter the streets with flyers offering discounts when shown at the door. In the world of the superclub, capitalism and profits shape dance culture. With the popularizing of club culture has come an equal mainstreaming of its components. As Fiona Buckland discusses in her book Impossible Dance: Club Culture and Queer World Making, "the music of today's clubs such as garage, hard–house and Hi–NRG imply a historical continuity with gay parties of the 1970s with deep roots in disco" (2002, p. 67). Gay and black influences were a basic part of disco music, explored in Bernard Weinraub's article "Here's to Disco, It Never Could Say Goodbye." The heritage that once put the music at odds with the more "straight–white–male" sensibility of the contemporary rock music of the era (Weinraub, 2002) is today a basic piece of the dance scene for straight and gay audiences alike. Now that club culture has become a commodity in the superclub, bought and sold by promoters and club owners, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...