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Factors Influencing The Collaboration Of The New Testament
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COLLABORATION OF THE NEW
TESTAMENT By Daniel Surmi CHHI 520 05 October, 2014 INTRODUCTION This paper will
examine the internal and external factors which spurred and led to the well known theologian
Athanasius proposing the now existing New Testament books of the Holy Scriptures. The internal
factors that will be examined in this paper include: Docetism, Judaism, Gnosticism, Marcionism,
Montanism, and Apollinarianism. Secondly this paper will view how the false prophets influenced not
only the doctrine of Christ but sought to take advantage of the Church s generous heart for personal
profit and gain. The external factors this paper will evaluate are: the persecution of the church and the
influence of pagan cultures surrounding the Christian Gentiles. The events and topics covered will be
from the 1st to 3rd century AD. Lastly this paper will look at the churches response to these factors as
they will create an authoritative list of writings in which Christians can rest on and use as a foundation
for their belief in Christ. All information and data in this paper is gathered from peer reviewed,
published journals and vetted educational websites. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNAL
FACTORS..................................................................................................................4 EXTERNAL
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Summary Of Bones In The Basement
Bones in the Basement by Lora Gray was an amazing mystery book, it had just the right amount of
suspense and had an intriguing concept of time travel. Reading is one of my hobbies and once in a
while, I enjoy a great mystery book because I can t wait to find out what happened, so most of the
time I binge read these kinds of books. This particular book really had me interested when the
Grandpa said, I ve got many scars from my travels, yet never aged from being gone. Even for years at
a time (Gray 205). I love it when books even remotely talk about immortality because I just find it so
fascinating. When you return from the time machine you are still inflicted by the wounds you got from
whatever time period you came from so it isn t complete
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Purpose In The Gospel Of Luke
Purpose
While there are many more specific purposes in the Gospel of Luke, the overall purpose is a defense
of the Christian faith, useful for both evangelism and discipleship. Luke is an eloquent Gospel that
provided valuable information about the faith for the believers in the church that are still as applicable
today in the twenty first century. A primary purpose in the Gospel of Luke is to tell of the miraculous
conception, birth, and childhood of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Luke is the only Gospel (besides
Matthew) that focuses on the birth and virginal conception of Christ. The Gospels of Mark and John
give no information regarding the conception and birth of Christ; the first mention of Christ in these
Gospels is of Christ as a grown man. While Matthew gives account of the visit of the Magi and flight
into Egypt that occurred in the earliest years of the life of Christ (Matthew 2:1 23), Luke is ... Show
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The Gospel of Luke begins with an introduction, then tells of the foretelling of the birth of John the
Baptist to the priest Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth (Luke 1:5 25). Zechariah and Elizabeth were
both of an advanced age, and Elizabeth had not yet born children. An angel of the Lord, Gabriel,
visited Zechariah to announce that Elizabeth would conceive and bear a son named John, even in her
advanced age. Zechariah was in disbelief at Gabriel s words, so Gabriel stated that Zechariah would
be unable to speak until the birth of John due to his disbelief. Elizabeth gave birth to a son, John the
Baptist, who would later preach and would baptize Jesus Christ. This miraculous conception and birth
is similar to the miraculous conception and birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah; Isaac and John the
Baptist were both babies that were heavily desired and prayed for by their parents, and were conceived
when their mothers were older and thought to be
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Outline On Physical Geography
Physical
1. Description (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?)
Physical maps show governmental boundaries, but also show the physical features, terrain and
landforms, such as mountains, deserts, lakes, rivers, and forests. The map is shaded according to the
landforms and type of terrain.
2. Purpose (What is it used for and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?)
The purpose of physical maps is to illustrate the landforms and physical features. 3. Sample (Copy and
paste a roughly 2 3 inch example of this type of map here.)
4. Citation/s: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/politphys.htm
http://www.worldmapsonline.com/academia/murals/academia_us_physical_map_wall_mural.htm
Political
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Description (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?)
The thematic map shows data for a specific subject and displays it on a map. The states or areas are
shown in different colors and correspond to a scale involving the data. 2. Purpose (What is it used for
and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?)
The maps not only show information, but also help people to understand the data by visualization. 3.
Sample (Copy and paste a roughly 2 3 inch example of this type of map here.)
4. List 3 kinds of thematic maps and explain how each differs from the other. a) chloropleth maps use
boundaries to display data b) dot maps c) graduated circle maps
5. Citation/s: https://www.e education.psu.edu/geog160/c3_p14.html
http://www.ehow.com/info_8520789_3 types thematic maps.html
Mercator Projection
1. Description: (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?)
2. Purpose (What is it used for and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?))
3. Sample:
4.
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Mineral Supplements
The minerals worthy of attention in animal nutrition include calcium, sodium, phosphorous,
magnesium, manganese, copper, iron, zinc, and cobalt. Minerals are required by animals in
substantially less amounts than other nutrients. Minerals perform specific functions in the body and
are added to feedstuff in scientifically predetermined quantities. Minerals help to ensure that animals
have appropriate weight gain and good reproductive characteristics. For livestock feed, animals
acquire some minerals from mineral and salt blocks that are left in the open for them to lick. Additions
to feedstuff may include bone meal, calcium carbonate, limestone, and premixed supplements.
(CHSAS, 2011; Damron, 2013)
I believe that mineral supplements are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pregnant cows consume DMI between 16.7 to 21.3 lbs/day. The TDN for this type of animal is
between 50.1 to 61.3% of the DM for the period under consideration. The actual weigh of this TDN is
between 8.4 to 13.1lbs. (Gadberry, 2011). Beef steers consume DMI between 23.4 to 25.9 lbs/day. The
TDN for this type of animal is between 50 to 90% of the DM for the period under consideration. The
actual weigh of this TDN is between 11.7 to 19.9lbs. (Gadberry, 2011). These feeding requirements
are noticeably higher than for dairy cows or pregnant dairy cows. There are not significant differences
between rations of dairy cows and pregnant dairy cows. However, it is noticeable that large pregnant
cows require more calories than small cows. For example, a 1,300lb pregnant cow requires about 33%
more TDN per day than a 900lb cow at the same stage (Gadberry,
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Essay On Bessie Mae
My beloved great aunt, Bessie Mae, has gone on to glory. I was so devastated until I found out that I
was included in her will. She left 500,000 dollars to me because I was her favorite, and she knew I
would use it wisely. Aunt Bessie Mae always told me, God loves a cheerful giver. She was a
philanthropist and insisted I follow in her footsteps, which is why I could only receive the money IF I
donated half of it to nonprofit organizations, charity, or people in need. I could use the other half
however my heart desired. I know exactly how I will use it. The first thing I am going to do is
unselfishly pay 50,000 dollars off my parent s house and our cars. I am choosing to pay part of their
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They never turn patients away, regardless of ability to pay. They have helped, and continue to help so
many children throughout the years. ACH also go the extra mile to make the patient s time at the
hospital fun, as it can be. ACH s mission is to champion children by making them better today and
healthier tomorrow and their vision are that they fundamentally transform healthcare delivery for the
children of Arkansas and beyond through innovative advancements in patient care, research,
education, and advocacy resulting in unprecedented improved child
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Masculinity Theory From Novels Of Treasure Island, By...
Joseph Kestner writes, In Treasure Island, Hawkins is forced to achieve an identity, but this process is
riddled with ambiguity, including the fact that Jim commits murder and remains haunted by the
experience as a nightmare, (Masculinities in British Adventure Fiction, 1880 1915). He specializes in
masculinity theory from novels written in the late nineteenth century. Kestner can relate to Jim
because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why
situations happen. Unlike in Stevenson s text, Wyeth s illustration depicts Jim s stereotypical
masculinity through poses and symbolism, thereby suggesting his gendered maturation begins in a
domestic rather than adventure setting.
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Jim s pose shows that he is unemotional compared to his mother who is positioned behind him. In this
illustration, Jim is shorter than his mother, but Wyeth uses the technique occlusion to make Jim appear
larger than he actually is. Wyeth uses this technique to demonstrate the importance of Jim, implying
that he is clearly the most powerful character. In the nineteenth century, gender roles were vastly
different than they are today; for example, females acted feminine and showed their emotions, while
men acted emotionless and tried to act tough. Wyeth shows this by having Jim posing in a way that
accentuates his masculinity; he has a wide stance and his shoulders are pulled back. His stance shows
his confidence, while his mother s stance shows skepticism. Jim s mother is crying and she is allowed
to show her emotion, while Jim is trying to hold back his tears. Since Jim s father had recently passed
away, this image shows that Jim is ready to assume his father s role as the man of the house. Jim is
transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, which is seen at the point in the novel when he is about
to set out on an adventure at sea. Their relationship would be diminished by the inability to see each
other all the time. But, Jim is no longer dependent upon his parents, rather he is now an independent
person, and this is shown in the illustration.
The use of darkness and shadowing conveys a sense of mystery and of
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Vinyl Synthesis Essay
The patterns of printed vinyl are printed using a paper top coat put directly on a thin vinyl surface and
then covered with several layers of clear vinyl or urethane to create a protective wear layer. This type
of vinyl is a more affordable option compared to inlaid vinyl but it is less durable. The patterns of
inlaid vinyl floors are pass through a process that put tiny vinyl granules on the backing, forcing them
up to the wear surface. This creates heavier and extremely durable floor. This is because vinyl is
applied throughout the entire thickness of the flooring. Vinyl is available in a few different styles,
including sheet vinyl, solid vinyl tiles, and luxury vinyl tiles. Sheet vinyl generally comes in 6 or 12
wide rolls. Solid vinyl
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Puff Falls
I was excited to see one glance at a famous waterfall when I was in the car. Almost there. Almost
there. I was seconds away. I took a deep breath. I saw this waterfall in a book, but it was blurry. One
glimpse. 1...2...3...
Waterfalls form differently most of the time and it creates something interesting. Waterfalls can be
formed in many ways. One way they can form is when natural disasters hit rock under the stream then
it forms. Another way they can form is when water pushes the rock away many times. There are many
types of waterfalls and some waterfalls have more than one type. The dictionary meaning of waterfall
is a very steep descent of the water of a stream. The Pacific Northwest has many waterfalls and they
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Do all waterfalls hit a rock on it s way down?
Puff Falls
Puff Falls is 133 ft. down and is over double the size of Spirit Falls. It s located at Gifford Pinchot
National Forest in Washington. Puff Falls is not easily accessed because it s in a forest. Puff Falls is a
plunging Punchbowl waterfall. It s that because it doesn t touch any rock on the way down and the
water falls in a pool. Puff Falls flows through Dry Creek and another name for it is Dry Creek Falls. Is
Puff Falls considered tall?
Salt Creek Falls
Salt Creek Falls is 286 ft. tall and in Oregon it s the 2nd tallest 1 drop waterfall. Salt Creek Falls is
easily accessed because it s able to drive and there are many things you can do there. It was
discovered by Frank S. Warner and Charles Tufti in 1887. Over many years Salt Creek Falls has
become popular. It s a Plunge type waterfall. They found that out from looking above and below the
falls. Is Salt Creek Falls the most popular in the Pacific Northwest?
Shoshone Falls
Shoshone Falls is the most famous in Idaho and it s nickname is Niagra of the West. It s over 900 ft.
across and 212 ft. down. Shoshone Falls is the widest waterfall in Idaho. It s name came from an
Indian tribe. They named it after the tribe because that s where the tribe lived. Shoshone Falls is a
block waterfall and runs through Snake River. A block waterfall is a waterfall that flows from a wide
stream. Waterfalls have been known for their greatness and beauty
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Oppression Against Jews And Anti-Semitism
Throughout our history, public issues have always been around and discussed. There have been issues
in society which still to this day are ongoing, and others which come and go depending on the time,
environment and audience. Some public issues can be seen as positive, whereas others have negative
connotations attached, and can affect society. Anti Semitism relates to a hostility against Jews. This
can be seen through the history of the Jewish people, and the many persecutions, trauma and racism
they have fought over thousands of years. Some has been documented, and others passed down from
generation to generation. This has a damaging effect on the Jewish people as individuals, and others in
the community who are affected by this on going exploitation. A current and recent issue was the
Charlottesville riots in America, where a group of white supremacists went after the Jews. They
chanted through a university in Virginia, Jews will not replace us , because they are scared that the
Jewish people are going to take over the media, jobs, education and manipulate the minds of everyone
throughout the society, that is why they are the only white people that are constantly targeted by the
white supremacists.
This specific public issue contributes to oppression at all three levels, which includes the personal,
cultural and political dimensions. Oppression, which is a control of inferior groups within society by
an influential group (Mullaly 2010), can occur on many different
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Gang Injunction
This week s reading was a chapter from the book Police, Power, and the Product of Racial Boundaries
by Ana Muniz analyzed the function and outcomes of gang injunctions, specifically the Glendale
Corridor Gang Injunction. From what I understood, gang injunctions were used as a modern peculiar
institution that reestablished the definition of race and normalized forms of racial inequality to fit their
societal needs. Society s wishes to gentrify lead to the displacement of certain people of color and
justified the use of violence against individuals through police action. This is similar to slavery and the
separation between white and black to justify the use of violence and dehumanization by reducing
African Americans to objects of labor when
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Essay on Infinite Surds
| INFINITE SURDS | Ria Garg | | The purpose of my investigation is to find the general statement that
represents all values of k in an infinite surd for which the expression is an integer. I was able to
achieve this goal through the process of going through various infinite surds and trying to find a
relationship between each sequence. In the beginning stages of my investigation I came across the
sequence of ` a1= 1+1 a2= 1+1+1 a3 = 1+1+1+1 While looking at the sequence I came to the
realization that there is a very obvious pattern between each n value. The answer to each n value was
plugged into the next n value. For example if you look at this sequence a1= 1+1 = 1.414213562 a2=
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Also since the sequence is a square root and, the graph shows no evidence of a root value I can
disregard the negative answer to the infinite surd. x= b±b2 4ac2a X=1+1 41 121 x=1+52 Now, I
would like to carry on my investigation and look at another sequence of infinite surds where the first
term of the sequence is 2+2. In the beginning steps of my investigation I came up with the formula
an+1 = 1+an, which I will be using to further my investigation and find the first 10 terms of my new
sequence. A1 = 2+2 a6 = 2+a5 = 1.847759065 = 1.999962351 a2 = 2+a1 a7 = 2+a6 = 1.961570561 =
1.999990588 a3 = 2+a2 a8 = 2+a7 = 1.990369453 = 1.999997647 a4 = 2+a3 a9 = 2+a8 =
1.997590912 = 1.999999412 a5 = 2+a4 a10 = 2+a9 = 1.999849404 = 1.999999853 Repeating the
same process I completed with the previous sequence of infinite surds, for the next step I will consider
the value of an an+1
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A Theory Of Current Interest
Full description of a theory of current interest in the field of marketing Trust Commitment theory
Trust and commitment appear to be illusive entities. Without trust and commitment of some type, it is
very difficult to conduct business long term. What follows is an analysis of current views of what trust
and commitment actually means. Current view of trust and commitment With regard to commitment,
the current view is that which differentiates believability from the extension of goodwill (Amani,
2015). Secondly, the view is such that commitment is actually a normative rather than a calculative
affair, as was thought to be the case in the past (Amani, 2015). Finally, this view regarding trust and
commitment is one of a relationship that is built on customers who are simply dissatisfied with other
suppliers of goods and services and settle on the supplier that leaves them the least dissatisfied
(Amani, 2015). What this means is that, although trust and commitment appear to be illusive entities
in today s competitive marketplace, this is apparently a view that states that there is a normative
element associated with commitment and trust (Amani, 2015). This normative component likely
bridges the gap between dissatisfied customers and those customers who are simply less dissatisfied
with a given supplier and, therefore, remain loyal. In other words, loyalty is the key to maintaining a
high level of commitment on the part of buyers. Trust Trust also has sub dimensions,
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The Outcomes Of The Adoption Of Children With Special Needs
The outcomes of the adoption of children with special needs, Rosenthal stated, that Barth and Berry
concluded, that adoption offers far more stability and benefits than long term foster care replacement.
Indeed, stability may be the greatest advantage of adoption. Risks increase with age. The Colorado
Department of Social Service from 1981 to 1984, the mean age of children whose adoption were
disrupted was 8.8 years, while that for children whose adoptions remained intact was 4.4 years.
Rosenthal says, Urban Systems Research estimated the national disruption rate for special needs
children being between six percent and twenty percent. Rosenthal stated, that Kadushin and Martin
studies of disruptions of infant, 34,499 placements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even children adopted in infancy have been found to have moderately higher risks for having a
disruptive behavior disorder as adolescents (Keyes, Sharma, Elkins, Iacono and McGue, 2008).
Clinics specializing in the physical health needs of adopted children have been established in many
large cities, making adoption medicine a new specialty (Nicholson, 2002; Tuller, 2001). Analysis of
the 2003 National Survey of Children s Health found that adopted children are more likely than
biological children (i.e., children living with at least one biological parent) to have special health care
needs, moderate or severe health problems, developmental delay or physical impairment, learning
disability, and other mental health difficulties. Parents of adopted children were more than five times
more likely than parents of biological children to report ever being told that their child had a
developmental delay or physical impairment (16% versus 3%). Rosenthal states, that Bramlett, Radel,
and Blumberg in 2007 study says, nearly 20% of adopted children were reported by their parents to
have moderate to severe current health problems compared with 7% of biological children, and 37%
of adopted children had special health care needs as compared with 17% of biological
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Analysis of Recruitment and Selection Process
Chapter: 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Objective of the study 1.3 Methodology 1.4 Scopes 1.5 Limitations 1.1
Introduction Human Resource is a basic need of any work to be done. The internship report is all
about recruitment and selection process that is an important part of any organization. Recruitment
highlights each applicant s skills, talents and experience. Their selection involves developing a list of
qualified candidates, defining a selection strategy, identifying qualified candidates, thoroughly
evaluating qualified candidates and selecting the most qualified candidate. It is said if right person is
appointed at right place the half work has been done. In this report I have tried to cover all the
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In spite of having the wholehearted efforts there are some limitations which acted as a barrier to
conduct the program. The limitations were: * Time constraint is the first limitation of the study. * For
the reason of company confidentiality some information could not be collected * Workload of the
employees created a barrier while gathering data. * Lack of young, energetic and talented employees.
CHAPTER: 2 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Historical Events of the company 2.3 Company profile 2.4 Vision
amp; Mission of the company 2.5 Corporate strategies amp; Core Values 2.6 Directors Panel 2.7
Corporate Management 2.8 Organization structure of POCL 2.9 Organization structure of P amp; A
Department 2.10 Functions of different departments 2.10.1 Functions of Marketing amp; Sales
department of POCL 2.10.2 Functions of Operations Department 2.10.3 Functions of Financial
Management amp; Accounts department of
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The Scientific Theory Of Science And Technology
Science and technology is important to society and is often used in our everyday lives. We often have
no idea how science and technology really affect us. We work and live in a world driven by
technology and science. Science is crucial because it has helped form the world that we live in today.
Charles Robert Darwin was an English geologist and naturalist, best known for his significant addition
to the science of evolution. He had a theory that all species have inherited traits over time from
common ancestors, and in a partnership with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced his scientific theory
that this pattern of evolution resulted from an action that he called natural selection, in which the
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The purpose of the trip was to take a five year survey trip around the world Commanded by Captain
Robert FitzRoy. The voyage would prove the opportunity of a lifetime for the Charles Robert Darwin.
The HMS Beagle set out on its voyage far and wide with Darwin on board on December 27, 1813.
Over the course of the excursion, Darwin recovered an assortment of characteristic examples,
including fossils, birds, and plants. Through extreme research, he had an exceptional opportunity to
watch the standards of topography, zoology, and natural science nearly. South America, The
Galapagos Archipelago, and The Pacific Island were of sure enthusiasm to Darwin. Charles Darwin
started to review his discoveries in the Diary of Examines, distributed as a component of Chief
FitzRoy s bigger report and later altered into the Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, once Darwin
came back to Britain in 1836. The voyage enormously affected Darwin s perspective of common
history. He started to grow a significant hypothesis about the start of living creatures that was inverse
to the famous perspective of different naturalists at once.
Darwin s involvement with examples across the world brought up vital issues. Different researchers
trusted that all species either appeared toward the beginning of the world, or were made after some
time in natural history. In either case, the species were accepted to stay much the same all through
time. Darwin, saw similitudes among species
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Classical Music and Its Affect On Society
How Classical Music Has Affected Society
Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions.
Music s interconnection with society can be seen throughout history. Every known culture on the earth
has it. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. The influence of it on society can be
clearly seen through ancient to modern history. The strongest effect given off from a genre of music
would have to be classical music. The genre s ability to increase one s ability to learn has helped
generations achieve greatness, but the more importantly classical music can even help grow life. It can
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Melody and rhythm are the two essential components of music that work in very different ways:
melody is the essence that boosts creative thinking, while rhythm synchronizes these emotions with
the vital patterns. Human beings have since long been tied to musical tempos. The rhythms in the
heart beat, walking, jumping, speaking, chewing, and breathing all represent important patterns in our
life. It is this particular musical rhythm that increases the level of serotonin produced in the brain,
therefore enhancing critical thinking. What makes this music so valuable is the rigorous mathematical
order it offers.
We all know how greatly music affects our feelings and energy levels! Without even thinking about it,
we use music to create desired moods to make us happy, to enjoy movement and dance, to energize, to
bring back powerful memories, to help us relax and focus. As mentioned, Classical music had three
intent abilities: to teach, grow and heal.
Works Cited
Maglione, Silvia Francesca. Effect of Classical Music on the Brain. Effect of Classical Music on the
Brain. N.p., 02 Mar. 2006. Web. 06 Nov. 2013.
Brewer, Chris Boyd. Johns Hopkins University School of Education Music and Learning: Integrating
Music in the Classroom. Johns Hopkins University School of Education Music and Learning:
Integrating Music in the Classroom. N.p., 1995. Web. 06 Nov. 2013.
O Donnell, Lawrence. Music and the Brain. Music and the Brain. N.p., 13 Nov.
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The Influence Of The American Soldiers During World War II
Who would have ever thought a small amount of rice with raw fish on top of it would become so
popular across the world? Sushi s fame jumped an ocean across and became popular in the USA.
Many factors contributed to its popularization and has helped make its place in the American cuisine.
As time passed by, the simple creations of sushi evolved to complicated combinations and eye
catching presentations today. This change was welcomed because it gave a new perspective of the
dish, giving it a new face.
One of the factors that made sushi popular was the influence of the American soldiers. After World
War II (WWII), American soldiers who were led by General Douglas MacArthur occupied Japan.
During the war, sushi shops were forced to close due to rationing. There were not enough rice to
reopen the shops after the war. The American forces created a program where people would be the
ones to bring their own rice to the shop if they wanted sushi. The sushi chef would then use the rice
brought by the customers to make sushi for them. This allowed for the shops to reopen and function.
This popularized sushi outside of Tokyo (sushi was mainly sold in the city). One can say, sushi was
saved by the American forces. If the American forces had not stepped in and created the program to
help revive the sushi shops, no doubt would there be sushi shops open today. Sushi would not have
had the chance to spread outside of Tokyo.
Another factor is The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. This was a
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Research Paper On Fender Guitars
I bet everyone has heard of the famous Fender guitars. But who is the man behind all of the success
and the great guitars? Who renovated the whole music world?
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation better known as Fender, was founded by Clarence Leonidas
Leo Fender in 1946. Originally the company was called Fender Electric Manufacturing Company. As
you may notice Fender s official name has been and still is quite long. That is why we now know this
famous company by its shorter name: Fender.
Like many other companies, Fender also started from the bottom. Leo Fender, the man behind all the
success, started his business by repairing radios, phonograph players, and amplifiers. This was quite a
successful business back then, but soon Leo Fender started to aim higher. After he started to build his
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He sold his precious company to CBS for 13 million, because of his poor health. Not a bad deal. This
deal obviously made Leo Fender rich, but he also gave up his years of hard work. Still, after this big
change, Fender s popularity has remained and the company has continued designing amazing
instruments for people.
What is Fender nowadays? Fender is still known for its several instruments such as the guitars, basses,
ukuleles mandolins and the amplifiers. There is so much to talk about Fender and it s guitars, but this
time the focus is on the electric guitars and more specifically in Stratocaster.
Stratocaster, as I earlier mentioned, was first introduced in 1954. So what was then so special about
this guitar? Stratocaster was the first guitar with three pickups and a spring tension tremolo system.
This was also a first Fender guitar with a contoured body. Stratocaster had this double cutaway design
which made playing in the upper registers easier. This new design was quite a helpful to musicians.
Back then it could not be foreseen how popular this one guitar would someday
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The Billy Beane Case Study
The Billy Beane Case Study
1. Based on the Billy Beane: Changing the Game case, explain how and why the Oakland A s
economic situation after 1995 shaped its:
a) Compensation strategies
In the world of major league baseball, the Oakland A s defied the laws of baseball economics. The
team spent only $34 million (the 2nd lowest payroll) had won 102 games and lost only 60 in 2001. On
top of this, they finished first in their division and made the playoffs. Major baseball teams would hire
high school players rather than college players. This made high school players costly. The Oakland A s
strategy is to hire college players to save on resources. They argued that college players have already
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Sabermetrics is a systematic statistical approach in evaluating teams and players. Based on this
science it was found out that this basis for judging the performance of the player should be on base
percentage. The Oakland A s recruitment would prioritize college players rather than high school
players. This was due to the fact that college players have already played more games against better
competition. Beane was convinced with the fact that a young player is not what he looks like, or what
he might become, but what he has done. The bottom line is what the player has produced in college.
Beane and DePodesta believed that they could forecast future performance of college players more
efficiently than high school ones.
Another staffing strategy is the case of Scott Hatteberg, Hatteberg plays with the Boston Red Sox s.
He was injured and was never signed up by the Boston Red Sox s. The Oakland A s did not waste time
and hired Hatteberg. The Oakland A s done this because Hatteberg has an on base scoring record.
According to the Oakland A s, Hatteberg filled up what was missing in the team.
c) Training and development strategies
Batting average was the norm adopted by the other baseball teams. Although training for Oakland was
focused on the players ability to obtain on base scoring, the team relied more on selecting player by
their on base percentages. According to sabermetrics model, teams always win with players having
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Nothing Affects Student Achievement More Than An Effective...
Nothing affects student achievement more than an effective classroom teacher. So, school
administrators must be diligent in their search for qualified teachers, and more importantly, utilize a
selection interview process that identifies the most qualified candidate or whether or not the candidate
truly wants the job. When hiring teachers, the goal is to find the most effective and highly qualified
candidates and to do this certain qualities and traits must be prevalent. As M. Mark Wasicsko stated,
Most teachers who do not succeed fail because they do not have the right dispositions (2004).
According to Dictionary.com, disposition is the predominant or prevailing tendency of one s spirits;
natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude (2016). With this focus, certain
characteristics about Ms. Morrison s disposition can be identified in this case study.
As the candidate for a middle school physical education position, Ms. Morrison has some areas of
strength that could be beneficial and assist her in the teaching position. First, she worked her way up
from a sales clerk to store manager and never took leave from work for longer than 2 days, which
demonstrates hard work and dedication in her job. Ms. Morrison also had a great deal of experience
hiring and working with the personnel at her clothing. She even took the time to work with employees
who were not performing well at their job because she knew their performance would ultimately
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Banning Burmese Pythons
Should having a Burmese python as a pet be banned? These pythons are capable of getting up to 23
feet long and weigh up to 200 pounds by the age of only two years old. When having a snake that can
get that long, many people think they have no other choice but to let the snake go when they get much
bigger and become hard to take care of. Are these snakes worth a $100 fee? I think that Burmese
pythons should not be allowed to be pets: to prevent horrible incidents, to prevent negative effects in
the Everglades, and to stop them from taking over Florida. Do you even wonder how Burmese
Pythons get here? Millions of pythons have been imported to the United States over the past three
decades. These snakes were never a major problem till 2002. At ... Show more content on
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Also this year, the South Florida Water Management District petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service to add Burmese pythons to a modest list of injurious wildlife maintained under the 107 year
old Lacey Act (Snow). These snakes have been an enormous problem in Florida from taking over
land, killing off animals that are native to Florida, as well as making the community afraid of going
outside. Research shows even though most people don t like the thought of the Burmese pythons.
Molecular biologist Leslie Leinwand has found that the blood of Burmese contains three molecules
that rapidly strengthen heart muscle (King). These snakes are able to help all kinds of people from
damaged hearts. That may change the mind of people who dislike the Burmese pythons. In
conclusion, I still feel as if Burmese pythons should not be allowed to be pets: to prevent horrible
incidents, to prevent negative effects in the Everglades, and to stop them from taking over Florida.
These snakes should have their own habitat away from any other animals. As well as secure and away
from any adults and children. This will keep endangered animals and non endangered animals from
becoming
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1.Write an Executive Summary of Your Marketing Plan for...
My Life Alert Bracelet will use many distribution channels to benefit the company success, and use
strategies to help promote its product. My Life Alert Bracelet will take advantage of the special
promotion provided by our company. We will establish an email database, so we can send customers
our special coupons and invite them for the perfect sale events that we offer for that season. We can
also attach our coupons to the customer s receipts to allow future saving on their purchases. Therefore
we will be using different advertisements to get our name out to all of the community near and far off.
Our goal will be to display the product we offer. Another technique will be to advertise our low coast
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7. Growth after the M.L.A.B. product line has grown and the target market are happy to accept the
lifecycle. We offer true loyalty to our value custom. 8. Maturity at this point our company will take
full responsibility to encourage the target audience to purchase our product to benefit a life saving
experience. This market research is done to indentify the main goal in purchasing this line of product.
The M.L.A.B. main purpose is to help your family member in a time of a serious situation that is not
caused intentionally. The alert bracelet will alert the medical staff if your love one wonder off or
become ill, it will alarm the emergency hotline, and the emergency staff will place a call to the
medical official which will alert the family member of the person condition. This bracelet will alert
the medical staff of any medical condition you may have, and any allergic reaction you have or had at
one time. The M.L.A.B. is sold at a low price making it affordable for person with insurance or non
insurance persons. We have booths set up at the local Mall or you can stop by the main building to
make your purchase. The consumer today has become
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Essay on Information Literacy and the Public Library
The American Association for School Libraries defines information literacy as the ability to use many
types of reference resources and literacies to find information. The different types of reference
resources and literacies include: digital, visual, textual, and technological literacies. The American
Association for School Libraries has four main learning standards. The first covers inquiry, thinking
critically, and gaining knowledge. The second standard includes drawing conclusions, making
informal decisions, applying knowledge to new situations, and creating new knowledge. The third
standard asks students to be able to share knowledge and participate ethically. It also requires them to
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There is evidence of a wide range of information literacy focused programs in public libraries
worldwide (Harding, p. 157). Indeed, libraries across the United States are finding ways to provide
their communities with the necessary information literacy programs. Harding (2008) points out that
these library programs are providing information literacy support , and they have the opportunity to
foster the lifelong learning of their communities (p. 157). The public library has great strengths when
it comes to providing information literacy programming. Public libraries have been considered the
place to go for continuing education for an extremely long time. Public libraries reach a large range of
people on a daily basis. Harding (2008) points out that the library has a wide diversity of clientele and
the potential to reach all sections of the community from children to older adults, and across minority
groups and educational and professional levels. (p. 159) For many children, a public library is their
first experience with learning in a group environment. Oftentimes, community members are loyal to
one library and this allows librarians to foster long lasting relationships with them. Harding (2008)
also suggests that public libraries have the opportunity to provide one on one instruction during client
librarian interactions such as reference interviews (p. 160).This one on one instruction is another way
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Romeo And Juliet Film Analysis
Baz Luhrmann s 1996 Romeo and Juliet plays with the genre of Shakespearean tragedy as much as it
plays with it s chosen medium, film. It draws from it s Elizabethan language and also plays with the
conventions of postmodernism, melding in aspects of popular 90 s film, like crime and mob movies.
Luhrmann s use of intensified continuity, motifs, and exciting editing styles all serve to show you
Shakespeare s poetics rather than recite the poetry to you. However, that is not to say that Luhrmann
entirely leaves the text behind in his film. His overtly clever imagery and word play creates a world
that is detailed, textured and intertextual. The level of detail in his world indicates that a certain level
of fantastical realism remains in this film, but every aspect of that detail exists to serve the poetry and
the understanding and entertainment of the audience. There is never a detail that is too realist to the
point of redundancy, it s all innately clever. Luhrmann is in every sense of the term, a film poet. Baz
Luhrmann s use of the filmic mode is made glaringly clear from the prologue sequence. The entire
thing revels in the convention of film. He draws attention to his playfulness with film convention in
having one of the very first image of his film of a tv screen. The introductory monologue: Two
households, both alike in dignity/ (In fair Verona, where we lay our scene)... (1.1.1 2), turns into a
mediatization of the events of Romeo and Juliet rather than a theatrical
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My Work Ethic, Commitment For The Job And Facility, And My...
I will share my work ethic, commitment to the job and facility, and my values. This includes: being
accountable to the job, showing up on time with a positive attitude, willingly take on tasks and
assignments, being proud of our facility and that we are a part of it, treating everyone with respect and
in a friendly manner, focusing on work and leaving personal issues outside the workplace, and seeing
my work as an opportunity for continuous personal growth and lifelong learning. There is a concept
called The Self Fulfilling Prophecy which states that people generally will perform in the way others
expect them to perform. So, if I have high expectations for staff, I will treat them as if they are
capable, competent people and I will expect them to function as such. However, if I micromanage
them, this means I think they cannot function well on their own. This is not the behavior I want. I will
have high expectations for staff and treat them accordingly. I will give credit for successes to coaches,
and take responsibility when things do not go well. As the athletic director it is my job to make sure
staff is well trained, capable, and competent. If for some reason they fail to perform their job in the
expected manner, it is my responsibility to insure that they receive further direction and training so
they will perform up to standards. I can help improve the knowledge and teaching skill level of
coaches by making staff evaluations a positive experience. One
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Essay On Spin Field Effect Transistor
Spin is one of the most intriguing quantum properties carried by elementary particles. Incorporation of
electron spin into the operation of semiconductor devices enables novel functionalities and increased
performance for information processing and metrology. ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 1,2 (
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couplings such that the effects of spin orbit coupling are effectively canceled. The model becomes
then analytically solvable and there is no dephasing. Although the tuning of Rashba and Dresselhaus
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wells, not compatible with typical III V 2D channel FETs, for which the Rashba effect is generally
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Phillips Genetically Engineered Foods
In Genetically Engineered Food the author starts by defining what the term is and then proceeds to
bring up the question of whether this is a good or bad idea. Phillips does a great job by not showing
bias because she then proceeds to her Overview in which she explain about the topic and gives
examples that support both sides of the argument. Many of these examples are real life examples from
people around the US. Phillips then goes on to her next section called Background which she explains
in a different way than her overview. In this section she sticks more to the scientific side of how things
are done and the history of it such as how long these GMO methods have been done. Her Background
section describes more research ideas than
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Summary Of Paolo De Matteis sThe Adoration Of The Shepherds
Paolo de Matteis s esteemed work The Adoration of the Shepherds is a large painting, depicting a
classic Christian Nativity scene, that is displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art. In the piece, a dozen or
so individuals surround the newborn Christ and his parents, gazing at him in admiration and paying
him homage while animals look serenely on and angels assemble around the heads of the Holy
Family. The artist employs several classic artistic elements in his painting, such as line, light, color,
and shape, to draw the viewer s focus directly to his intended point of emphasis, the infant Jesus.
One of the most effective principles Paolo de Matteis uses in this painting is his use of lines and
invisible lines to direct the viewer s attention to the child in his mother s arms. The shepherds and
their animals, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph are all instances of invisible lines in this painting, as
their outstretched hands and lines of vision are all pointing to the baby Jesus. For example, the three
women and the child kneeling to the bottom right side of the manger are all staring or pointing to the
upper left, toward Jesus. Moving to the upper right corner of the painting, the ox and the donkey are
directing their gaze to the bottom left, once again at Jesus. The two men to the right of the animals
also point in that direction. In the top and center, Mary and Joseph watch their child, creating yet
another invisible line pointing toward the point of emphasis, while the angels
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A Literary Analysis Of Still Alice
A Literary Analysis of Still Alice
Still Alice (Genova, 2009) is a captivating debut novel about a 50 year old woman s sudden decline
into early onset Alzheimer s disease. The book is written by first time author Lisa Genova, who holds
a PH.D in neuroscience from Harvard University. She s also an online columnist for the national
Alzheimer s association. Her other books include Left Neglected and Love Anthony. She lives with
her husband and two children in Cape Cod.
The theme of the book is related to the early onset Alzheimer s disease and how the main character,
Alice Howland s quality of life or in other words her lifestyle is affected due to the disease she is
diagnosed with (Genova, 2009). The novel sheds light on the lives of those ... Show more content on
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150). Anna is Alice s oldest daughter; she s a successful lawyer and is married to Charles, also a
lawyer. Anna is strong and fiercely independent just like her mother. Anna deals with her mother s
disease by suggesting that if her mom thinks for a second then maybe she ll be able to remember
things (p. 173). Anna, however still makes time to care for her mom when her dad is away. Alice s
only son Tom is a minor character in the book. He is present during family gatherings and important
moments e.g. when Alice discloses that she has Alzheimer s disease (p. 103). He deals with his mom s
diagnosis by being distant. The main antagonist in the book is Alice s youngest daughter Lydia
Howland. She defies the family s educational tradition and chooses to take acting classes in Los
Angeles in hopes of becoming an actor. Lydia s decision causes a lot of conflict between her parents.
She s the only one that refuses to participate in the Alzheimer s genetic testing. However, as Alice s
condition deteriorates, Lydia becomes the most valuable player of the family; she becomes Alice s
number one advocate. She doesn t try to test Alice s memory but is there for her when she needs her
(p. 162). The relationship between Alice and Lydia improves. Lydia eventually listens to her mother s
advice and enrolls at Brandies University to study theater (p. 258).
The imagery in Still Alice is
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The Handmaid s Tale By Offred
The Handmaid s Tale is similar and relatable to Gender equity/inequity because this book talks about
how Men and women aren t equal. Males tend to have more power over females. The women are
referred to Handmaid s which are also known to take care and breed children. They aren t allowed to
read or write. This honestly is a problem towards society. These women have no hope to stick up for
themselves because they get executed if they try to get free from a place run by Men.
The Handmaid s Tale is such an interesting book with a closely realistic concept of society. Everything
that happened in the book most likely happened one way or another, some of these events were down
in history. It s one of the things that shocked me throughout this book. Women ... Show more content
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Girls and women have made major strides since 1990, but they have not yet gained gender equity.
Women are expected to bear children and remain devoted to their husbands. They are also expected to
be obedient, indecisive and weak. The women are confiscated of everything belonging to them
including their bodies, rights, identities and names. In the book, women s bodies are abused , turned
into prostitutes and are portrayed as sex objects throughout the book. For example in the book when
Offred says Women kneeling, sucking penises or guns, women tied up or chained or with dog collars
around their necks, woman hanging from trees, or upside down, naked, with their legs held apart,
women being raped, beaten up, killed is what the handmaid s are expected to do. There is no hope
what so ever in these women. The women are expected to work, cook and clean the house. Other
times the women are expected to take care of their children and husbands too. This doesn t seem as
harsh right. Well it really is when you twist the plot to women being stripped from their rights and not
having any say in their own
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Teacher Discrimination On The Immigrant Children
Source 1: *MUST BE SCHOLARLY ARTICLE
Brown, Christiana S. The Educational, Psychological, and Social Impact of Discrimination on the
Immigrant Child. Migration Policy.org. Migrant Policy Institute, 11 Jan. 2016. Web.
Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post traumatic stress disorder.
Children who experience discrimination from their teachers are more likely to have negative attitudes
about school and lower academic motivation and performance and are at increased risk of dropping
out of high school. In fact, experiences of teacher discrimination shape. children who experience
discrimination from teachers feel worse about their academic abilities and are less likely to feel they
belong at school when compared to students who do not experience discrimination. All this
discourages immigrant students to pursue a high education, preventing them from obtaining any job
that needs more than a high school degree. In turn, when they, later on, have children in High School,
their children will also be discouraged to go beyond high school. This creates a vicious cycle of
repetition, weakening our American Education System. Physiological, children and young adults in
this situation face a likelier possibility to suffer mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety. The
discrimination they face at schools usually leads to the child to question his own intelligence, his
reason for work, and many other thoughts. They base themselves off what they learned
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Japan Under The Shoguns Research Paper
History Speech Today I am going to convince you that Japan Under the Shoguns was a more
important society than that of the Vikings. I will talk to you about Japan s daily life and the wars they
fought the warriors and the weaponry. The houses in the city had to be long and narrow so they could
fit into the narrow streets of the city. But the farmers had houses that were adapted to their conditions.
Some farmers had rooms in their houses to store animals. The more wealthy peoples houses were
typically built in the centre of a large garden and the house was symmetrical. The long hallways
connect the rooms. This showed their skills in design and planning. There were many theatres in Japan
where they hosted all kinds of different plays.
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Mkd Case
Part A
1. Managers at MKD claim to exercise ethical behavior toward their employees. Describe three (3)
matters this behavior might cover. A manager at MKD Transportation s first ethical behavior matter to
be covered is in regard to the hiring and firing of an employee pertaining to job performance, while
maintaining the employee s privacy and respect. A second ethical behavior matter can be toward the
company itself, such as an internal conflict of interest as in stealing supplies or padding expense
accounts. A third ethical behavior matter is the relationship a company has with its employees,
customers, competitors, stockholders, suppliers, dealers and unions to find and achieve the right
balance.
2. What might the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Provide two (2) supporting facts. An example of a situation which a company might adopt a pricing
objective to set prices low for a new product would be in order to establish market share. Pricing
decisions are influenced by the need to compete in the marketplace, by social and ethical concerns as
well as corporate image. 1st supporting fact is to become the number one retailer with a solid
understanding of how to set prices with an ultimate goal of achieving maximum profit as well as
market share objectives. 2nd supporting fact would be how to price, promote and distribute products
to customers. This involves identifying different groups of people targeted by various companies
marketing programs, distribution methods and competitive potential. On the contrary, with regard to
profit maximization a company should adopt their objective by setting prices high with the intention
of selling a greater number of products to targeted individuals with the full intention of generating the
highest profits. Moreover, this kind of marketing and selling comes with a high risk of failure if the
product is priced to high, fewer products will be sold ultimately losing money resulting in unsold
excess
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Strategies for Competing in a Changed China
Strategies for Competing in a Changed China
Magazine: Summer 2004Research Feature July 15, 2004 Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng
This paper presents the results of the authors detailed research into competition between
multinationals and local Chinese companies in 10 industries over the past five years. They conclude
that local companies are now threatening multinationals plans to conquer the China market. They
analyse this new competitive game in terms of a dynamic battle of competencies. Multinationals start
off with better industry specific technology and know how, and a higher level of competence in key
functions like marketing and financial management. Chinese companies enjoy a better understanding
of the local market, lower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our research over the past five years into the battles between multinationals and local Chinese
companies reveals that while market dominance by local champions is far from universal, it s
becoming ever more frequent. In industries as different as beer brewing, mobile phone manufacturing
and laundry detergent production, Chinese companies often seeming to appear from nowhere are
forcing multinationals to rethink their strategies and their hopes for explosive growth in the China
market.
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The message is clear: Multinationals must factor in the existence of robust local competition, while
considering the new opportunities that have opened up as a result of China s WTO membership. To
understand the way competition between multinationals and local champions is evolving and to
pinpoint the keys to success, we traced the evolution of competition in China in 10 industries over the
last 10 years.2 We conducted more than 100 interviews with dozens of leading companies operating in
China, both multinationals and locals, and reviewed thousands of pages of secondary data. The picture
of competition that emerged from our research can best be described not in terms of traditional market
positioning, but as a battle of competencies between multinationals and local players.
Constraints on Multinationals Multinationals generally start off with clear advantages in two areas:
They have
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  • 2. Factors Influencing The Collaboration Of The New Testament LIBERTY UNIVERSITY FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COLLABORATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT By Daniel Surmi CHHI 520 05 October, 2014 INTRODUCTION This paper will examine the internal and external factors which spurred and led to the well known theologian Athanasius proposing the now existing New Testament books of the Holy Scriptures. The internal factors that will be examined in this paper include: Docetism, Judaism, Gnosticism, Marcionism, Montanism, and Apollinarianism. Secondly this paper will view how the false prophets influenced not only the doctrine of Christ but sought to take advantage of the Church s generous heart for personal profit and gain. The external factors this paper will evaluate are: the persecution of the church and the influence of pagan cultures surrounding the Christian Gentiles. The events and topics covered will be from the 1st to 3rd century AD. Lastly this paper will look at the churches response to these factors as they will create an authoritative list of writings in which Christians can rest on and use as a foundation for their belief in Christ. All information and data in this paper is gathered from peer reviewed, published journals and vetted educational websites. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNAL FACTORS..................................................................................................................4 EXTERNAL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Summary Of Bones In The Basement Bones in the Basement by Lora Gray was an amazing mystery book, it had just the right amount of suspense and had an intriguing concept of time travel. Reading is one of my hobbies and once in a while, I enjoy a great mystery book because I can t wait to find out what happened, so most of the time I binge read these kinds of books. This particular book really had me interested when the Grandpa said, I ve got many scars from my travels, yet never aged from being gone. Even for years at a time (Gray 205). I love it when books even remotely talk about immortality because I just find it so fascinating. When you return from the time machine you are still inflicted by the wounds you got from whatever time period you came from so it isn t complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Purpose In The Gospel Of Luke Purpose While there are many more specific purposes in the Gospel of Luke, the overall purpose is a defense of the Christian faith, useful for both evangelism and discipleship. Luke is an eloquent Gospel that provided valuable information about the faith for the believers in the church that are still as applicable today in the twenty first century. A primary purpose in the Gospel of Luke is to tell of the miraculous conception, birth, and childhood of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Luke is the only Gospel (besides Matthew) that focuses on the birth and virginal conception of Christ. The Gospels of Mark and John give no information regarding the conception and birth of Christ; the first mention of Christ in these Gospels is of Christ as a grown man. While Matthew gives account of the visit of the Magi and flight into Egypt that occurred in the earliest years of the life of Christ (Matthew 2:1 23), Luke is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Gospel of Luke begins with an introduction, then tells of the foretelling of the birth of John the Baptist to the priest Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth (Luke 1:5 25). Zechariah and Elizabeth were both of an advanced age, and Elizabeth had not yet born children. An angel of the Lord, Gabriel, visited Zechariah to announce that Elizabeth would conceive and bear a son named John, even in her advanced age. Zechariah was in disbelief at Gabriel s words, so Gabriel stated that Zechariah would be unable to speak until the birth of John due to his disbelief. Elizabeth gave birth to a son, John the Baptist, who would later preach and would baptize Jesus Christ. This miraculous conception and birth is similar to the miraculous conception and birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah; Isaac and John the Baptist were both babies that were heavily desired and prayed for by their parents, and were conceived when their mothers were older and thought to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Outline On Physical Geography Physical 1. Description (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?) Physical maps show governmental boundaries, but also show the physical features, terrain and landforms, such as mountains, deserts, lakes, rivers, and forests. The map is shaded according to the landforms and type of terrain. 2. Purpose (What is it used for and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?) The purpose of physical maps is to illustrate the landforms and physical features. 3. Sample (Copy and paste a roughly 2 3 inch example of this type of map here.) 4. Citation/s: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/politphys.htm http://www.worldmapsonline.com/academia/murals/academia_us_physical_map_wall_mural.htm Political 1. Description ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Description (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?) The thematic map shows data for a specific subject and displays it on a map. The states or areas are shown in different colors and correspond to a scale involving the data. 2. Purpose (What is it used for and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?) The maps not only show information, but also help people to understand the data by visualization. 3. Sample (Copy and paste a roughly 2 3 inch example of this type of map here.) 4. List 3 kinds of thematic maps and explain how each differs from the other. a) chloropleth maps use boundaries to display data b) dot maps c) graduated circle maps 5. Citation/s: https://www.e education.psu.edu/geog160/c3_p14.html http://www.ehow.com/info_8520789_3 types thematic maps.html Mercator Projection 1. Description: (What are some features you are noticing? What does it look like?) 2. Purpose (What is it used for and who might use it certain occupation, specific group etc?)) 3. Sample: 4. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mineral Supplements The minerals worthy of attention in animal nutrition include calcium, sodium, phosphorous, magnesium, manganese, copper, iron, zinc, and cobalt. Minerals are required by animals in substantially less amounts than other nutrients. Minerals perform specific functions in the body and are added to feedstuff in scientifically predetermined quantities. Minerals help to ensure that animals have appropriate weight gain and good reproductive characteristics. For livestock feed, animals acquire some minerals from mineral and salt blocks that are left in the open for them to lick. Additions to feedstuff may include bone meal, calcium carbonate, limestone, and premixed supplements. (CHSAS, 2011; Damron, 2013) I believe that mineral supplements are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pregnant cows consume DMI between 16.7 to 21.3 lbs/day. The TDN for this type of animal is between 50.1 to 61.3% of the DM for the period under consideration. The actual weigh of this TDN is between 8.4 to 13.1lbs. (Gadberry, 2011). Beef steers consume DMI between 23.4 to 25.9 lbs/day. The TDN for this type of animal is between 50 to 90% of the DM for the period under consideration. The actual weigh of this TDN is between 11.7 to 19.9lbs. (Gadberry, 2011). These feeding requirements are noticeably higher than for dairy cows or pregnant dairy cows. There are not significant differences between rations of dairy cows and pregnant dairy cows. However, it is noticeable that large pregnant cows require more calories than small cows. For example, a 1,300lb pregnant cow requires about 33% more TDN per day than a 900lb cow at the same stage (Gadberry, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Bessie Mae My beloved great aunt, Bessie Mae, has gone on to glory. I was so devastated until I found out that I was included in her will. She left 500,000 dollars to me because I was her favorite, and she knew I would use it wisely. Aunt Bessie Mae always told me, God loves a cheerful giver. She was a philanthropist and insisted I follow in her footsteps, which is why I could only receive the money IF I donated half of it to nonprofit organizations, charity, or people in need. I could use the other half however my heart desired. I know exactly how I will use it. The first thing I am going to do is unselfishly pay 50,000 dollars off my parent s house and our cars. I am choosing to pay part of their debt because they have sacrificed so much for my siblings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They never turn patients away, regardless of ability to pay. They have helped, and continue to help so many children throughout the years. ACH also go the extra mile to make the patient s time at the hospital fun, as it can be. ACH s mission is to champion children by making them better today and healthier tomorrow and their vision are that they fundamentally transform healthcare delivery for the children of Arkansas and beyond through innovative advancements in patient care, research, education, and advocacy resulting in unprecedented improved child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Masculinity Theory From Novels Of Treasure Island, By... Joseph Kestner writes, In Treasure Island, Hawkins is forced to achieve an identity, but this process is riddled with ambiguity, including the fact that Jim commits murder and remains haunted by the experience as a nightmare, (Masculinities in British Adventure Fiction, 1880 1915). He specializes in masculinity theory from novels written in the late nineteenth century. Kestner can relate to Jim because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why situations happen. Unlike in Stevenson s text, Wyeth s illustration depicts Jim s stereotypical masculinity through poses and symbolism, thereby suggesting his gendered maturation begins in a domestic rather than adventure setting. Joseph Kestner s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim s pose shows that he is unemotional compared to his mother who is positioned behind him. In this illustration, Jim is shorter than his mother, but Wyeth uses the technique occlusion to make Jim appear larger than he actually is. Wyeth uses this technique to demonstrate the importance of Jim, implying that he is clearly the most powerful character. In the nineteenth century, gender roles were vastly different than they are today; for example, females acted feminine and showed their emotions, while men acted emotionless and tried to act tough. Wyeth shows this by having Jim posing in a way that accentuates his masculinity; he has a wide stance and his shoulders are pulled back. His stance shows his confidence, while his mother s stance shows skepticism. Jim s mother is crying and she is allowed to show her emotion, while Jim is trying to hold back his tears. Since Jim s father had recently passed away, this image shows that Jim is ready to assume his father s role as the man of the house. Jim is transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, which is seen at the point in the novel when he is about to set out on an adventure at sea. Their relationship would be diminished by the inability to see each other all the time. But, Jim is no longer dependent upon his parents, rather he is now an independent person, and this is shown in the illustration. The use of darkness and shadowing conveys a sense of mystery and of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Vinyl Synthesis Essay The patterns of printed vinyl are printed using a paper top coat put directly on a thin vinyl surface and then covered with several layers of clear vinyl or urethane to create a protective wear layer. This type of vinyl is a more affordable option compared to inlaid vinyl but it is less durable. The patterns of inlaid vinyl floors are pass through a process that put tiny vinyl granules on the backing, forcing them up to the wear surface. This creates heavier and extremely durable floor. This is because vinyl is applied throughout the entire thickness of the flooring. Vinyl is available in a few different styles, including sheet vinyl, solid vinyl tiles, and luxury vinyl tiles. Sheet vinyl generally comes in 6 or 12 wide rolls. Solid vinyl ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Puff Falls I was excited to see one glance at a famous waterfall when I was in the car. Almost there. Almost there. I was seconds away. I took a deep breath. I saw this waterfall in a book, but it was blurry. One glimpse. 1...2...3... Waterfalls form differently most of the time and it creates something interesting. Waterfalls can be formed in many ways. One way they can form is when natural disasters hit rock under the stream then it forms. Another way they can form is when water pushes the rock away many times. There are many types of waterfalls and some waterfalls have more than one type. The dictionary meaning of waterfall is a very steep descent of the water of a stream. The Pacific Northwest has many waterfalls and they can be formed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do all waterfalls hit a rock on it s way down? Puff Falls Puff Falls is 133 ft. down and is over double the size of Spirit Falls. It s located at Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington. Puff Falls is not easily accessed because it s in a forest. Puff Falls is a plunging Punchbowl waterfall. It s that because it doesn t touch any rock on the way down and the water falls in a pool. Puff Falls flows through Dry Creek and another name for it is Dry Creek Falls. Is Puff Falls considered tall? Salt Creek Falls Salt Creek Falls is 286 ft. tall and in Oregon it s the 2nd tallest 1 drop waterfall. Salt Creek Falls is easily accessed because it s able to drive and there are many things you can do there. It was discovered by Frank S. Warner and Charles Tufti in 1887. Over many years Salt Creek Falls has become popular. It s a Plunge type waterfall. They found that out from looking above and below the falls. Is Salt Creek Falls the most popular in the Pacific Northwest? Shoshone Falls Shoshone Falls is the most famous in Idaho and it s nickname is Niagra of the West. It s over 900 ft. across and 212 ft. down. Shoshone Falls is the widest waterfall in Idaho. It s name came from an Indian tribe. They named it after the tribe because that s where the tribe lived. Shoshone Falls is a block waterfall and runs through Snake River. A block waterfall is a waterfall that flows from a wide stream. Waterfalls have been known for their greatness and beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Oppression Against Jews And Anti-Semitism Throughout our history, public issues have always been around and discussed. There have been issues in society which still to this day are ongoing, and others which come and go depending on the time, environment and audience. Some public issues can be seen as positive, whereas others have negative connotations attached, and can affect society. Anti Semitism relates to a hostility against Jews. This can be seen through the history of the Jewish people, and the many persecutions, trauma and racism they have fought over thousands of years. Some has been documented, and others passed down from generation to generation. This has a damaging effect on the Jewish people as individuals, and others in the community who are affected by this on going exploitation. A current and recent issue was the Charlottesville riots in America, where a group of white supremacists went after the Jews. They chanted through a university in Virginia, Jews will not replace us , because they are scared that the Jewish people are going to take over the media, jobs, education and manipulate the minds of everyone throughout the society, that is why they are the only white people that are constantly targeted by the white supremacists. This specific public issue contributes to oppression at all three levels, which includes the personal, cultural and political dimensions. Oppression, which is a control of inferior groups within society by an influential group (Mullaly 2010), can occur on many different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gang Injunction This week s reading was a chapter from the book Police, Power, and the Product of Racial Boundaries by Ana Muniz analyzed the function and outcomes of gang injunctions, specifically the Glendale Corridor Gang Injunction. From what I understood, gang injunctions were used as a modern peculiar institution that reestablished the definition of race and normalized forms of racial inequality to fit their societal needs. Society s wishes to gentrify lead to the displacement of certain people of color and justified the use of violence against individuals through police action. This is similar to slavery and the separation between white and black to justify the use of violence and dehumanization by reducing African Americans to objects of labor when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Infinite Surds | INFINITE SURDS | Ria Garg | | The purpose of my investigation is to find the general statement that represents all values of k in an infinite surd for which the expression is an integer. I was able to achieve this goal through the process of going through various infinite surds and trying to find a relationship between each sequence. In the beginning stages of my investigation I came across the sequence of ` a1= 1+1 a2= 1+1+1 a3 = 1+1+1+1 While looking at the sequence I came to the realization that there is a very obvious pattern between each n value. The answer to each n value was plugged into the next n value. For example if you look at this sequence a1= 1+1 = 1.414213562 a2= 1+1+1 = ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also since the sequence is a square root and, the graph shows no evidence of a root value I can disregard the negative answer to the infinite surd. x= b±b2 4ac2a X=1+1 41 121 x=1+52 Now, I would like to carry on my investigation and look at another sequence of infinite surds where the first term of the sequence is 2+2. In the beginning steps of my investigation I came up with the formula an+1 = 1+an, which I will be using to further my investigation and find the first 10 terms of my new sequence. A1 = 2+2 a6 = 2+a5 = 1.847759065 = 1.999962351 a2 = 2+a1 a7 = 2+a6 = 1.961570561 = 1.999990588 a3 = 2+a2 a8 = 2+a7 = 1.990369453 = 1.999997647 a4 = 2+a3 a9 = 2+a8 = 1.997590912 = 1.999999412 a5 = 2+a4 a10 = 2+a9 = 1.999849404 = 1.999999853 Repeating the same process I completed with the previous sequence of infinite surds, for the next step I will consider the value of an an+1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Theory Of Current Interest Full description of a theory of current interest in the field of marketing Trust Commitment theory Trust and commitment appear to be illusive entities. Without trust and commitment of some type, it is very difficult to conduct business long term. What follows is an analysis of current views of what trust and commitment actually means. Current view of trust and commitment With regard to commitment, the current view is that which differentiates believability from the extension of goodwill (Amani, 2015). Secondly, the view is such that commitment is actually a normative rather than a calculative affair, as was thought to be the case in the past (Amani, 2015). Finally, this view regarding trust and commitment is one of a relationship that is built on customers who are simply dissatisfied with other suppliers of goods and services and settle on the supplier that leaves them the least dissatisfied (Amani, 2015). What this means is that, although trust and commitment appear to be illusive entities in today s competitive marketplace, this is apparently a view that states that there is a normative element associated with commitment and trust (Amani, 2015). This normative component likely bridges the gap between dissatisfied customers and those customers who are simply less dissatisfied with a given supplier and, therefore, remain loyal. In other words, loyalty is the key to maintaining a high level of commitment on the part of buyers. Trust Trust also has sub dimensions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Outcomes Of The Adoption Of Children With Special Needs The outcomes of the adoption of children with special needs, Rosenthal stated, that Barth and Berry concluded, that adoption offers far more stability and benefits than long term foster care replacement. Indeed, stability may be the greatest advantage of adoption. Risks increase with age. The Colorado Department of Social Service from 1981 to 1984, the mean age of children whose adoption were disrupted was 8.8 years, while that for children whose adoptions remained intact was 4.4 years. Rosenthal says, Urban Systems Research estimated the national disruption rate for special needs children being between six percent and twenty percent. Rosenthal stated, that Kadushin and Martin studies of disruptions of infant, 34,499 placements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even children adopted in infancy have been found to have moderately higher risks for having a disruptive behavior disorder as adolescents (Keyes, Sharma, Elkins, Iacono and McGue, 2008). Clinics specializing in the physical health needs of adopted children have been established in many large cities, making adoption medicine a new specialty (Nicholson, 2002; Tuller, 2001). Analysis of the 2003 National Survey of Children s Health found that adopted children are more likely than biological children (i.e., children living with at least one biological parent) to have special health care needs, moderate or severe health problems, developmental delay or physical impairment, learning disability, and other mental health difficulties. Parents of adopted children were more than five times more likely than parents of biological children to report ever being told that their child had a developmental delay or physical impairment (16% versus 3%). Rosenthal states, that Bramlett, Radel, and Blumberg in 2007 study says, nearly 20% of adopted children were reported by their parents to have moderate to severe current health problems compared with 7% of biological children, and 37% of adopted children had special health care needs as compared with 17% of biological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis of Recruitment and Selection Process Chapter: 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Objective of the study 1.3 Methodology 1.4 Scopes 1.5 Limitations 1.1 Introduction Human Resource is a basic need of any work to be done. The internship report is all about recruitment and selection process that is an important part of any organization. Recruitment highlights each applicant s skills, talents and experience. Their selection involves developing a list of qualified candidates, defining a selection strategy, identifying qualified candidates, thoroughly evaluating qualified candidates and selecting the most qualified candidate. It is said if right person is appointed at right place the half work has been done. In this report I have tried to cover all the important point that should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of having the wholehearted efforts there are some limitations which acted as a barrier to conduct the program. The limitations were: * Time constraint is the first limitation of the study. * For the reason of company confidentiality some information could not be collected * Workload of the employees created a barrier while gathering data. * Lack of young, energetic and talented employees. CHAPTER: 2 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Historical Events of the company 2.3 Company profile 2.4 Vision amp; Mission of the company 2.5 Corporate strategies amp; Core Values 2.6 Directors Panel 2.7 Corporate Management 2.8 Organization structure of POCL 2.9 Organization structure of P amp; A Department 2.10 Functions of different departments 2.10.1 Functions of Marketing amp; Sales department of POCL 2.10.2 Functions of Operations Department 2.10.3 Functions of Financial Management amp; Accounts department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Scientific Theory Of Science And Technology Science and technology is important to society and is often used in our everyday lives. We often have no idea how science and technology really affect us. We work and live in a world driven by technology and science. Science is crucial because it has helped form the world that we live in today. Charles Robert Darwin was an English geologist and naturalist, best known for his significant addition to the science of evolution. He had a theory that all species have inherited traits over time from common ancestors, and in a partnership with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced his scientific theory that this pattern of evolution resulted from an action that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of the trip was to take a five year survey trip around the world Commanded by Captain Robert FitzRoy. The voyage would prove the opportunity of a lifetime for the Charles Robert Darwin. The HMS Beagle set out on its voyage far and wide with Darwin on board on December 27, 1813. Over the course of the excursion, Darwin recovered an assortment of characteristic examples, including fossils, birds, and plants. Through extreme research, he had an exceptional opportunity to watch the standards of topography, zoology, and natural science nearly. South America, The Galapagos Archipelago, and The Pacific Island were of sure enthusiasm to Darwin. Charles Darwin started to review his discoveries in the Diary of Examines, distributed as a component of Chief FitzRoy s bigger report and later altered into the Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, once Darwin came back to Britain in 1836. The voyage enormously affected Darwin s perspective of common history. He started to grow a significant hypothesis about the start of living creatures that was inverse to the famous perspective of different naturalists at once. Darwin s involvement with examples across the world brought up vital issues. Different researchers trusted that all species either appeared toward the beginning of the world, or were made after some time in natural history. In either case, the species were accepted to stay much the same all through time. Darwin, saw similitudes among species ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Classical Music and Its Affect On Society How Classical Music Has Affected Society Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions. Music s interconnection with society can be seen throughout history. Every known culture on the earth has it. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. The influence of it on society can be clearly seen through ancient to modern history. The strongest effect given off from a genre of music would have to be classical music. The genre s ability to increase one s ability to learn has helped generations achieve greatness, but the more importantly classical music can even help grow life. It can also both harm and heal people both physically and mentally. The power of music to affect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Melody and rhythm are the two essential components of music that work in very different ways: melody is the essence that boosts creative thinking, while rhythm synchronizes these emotions with the vital patterns. Human beings have since long been tied to musical tempos. The rhythms in the heart beat, walking, jumping, speaking, chewing, and breathing all represent important patterns in our life. It is this particular musical rhythm that increases the level of serotonin produced in the brain, therefore enhancing critical thinking. What makes this music so valuable is the rigorous mathematical order it offers. We all know how greatly music affects our feelings and energy levels! Without even thinking about it, we use music to create desired moods to make us happy, to enjoy movement and dance, to energize, to bring back powerful memories, to help us relax and focus. As mentioned, Classical music had three intent abilities: to teach, grow and heal. Works Cited Maglione, Silvia Francesca. Effect of Classical Music on the Brain. Effect of Classical Music on the Brain. N.p., 02 Mar. 2006. Web. 06 Nov. 2013. Brewer, Chris Boyd. Johns Hopkins University School of Education Music and Learning: Integrating Music in the Classroom. Johns Hopkins University School of Education Music and Learning: Integrating Music in the Classroom. N.p., 1995. Web. 06 Nov. 2013. O Donnell, Lawrence. Music and the Brain. Music and the Brain. N.p., 13 Nov. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Influence Of The American Soldiers During World War II Who would have ever thought a small amount of rice with raw fish on top of it would become so popular across the world? Sushi s fame jumped an ocean across and became popular in the USA. Many factors contributed to its popularization and has helped make its place in the American cuisine. As time passed by, the simple creations of sushi evolved to complicated combinations and eye catching presentations today. This change was welcomed because it gave a new perspective of the dish, giving it a new face. One of the factors that made sushi popular was the influence of the American soldiers. After World War II (WWII), American soldiers who were led by General Douglas MacArthur occupied Japan. During the war, sushi shops were forced to close due to rationing. There were not enough rice to reopen the shops after the war. The American forces created a program where people would be the ones to bring their own rice to the shop if they wanted sushi. The sushi chef would then use the rice brought by the customers to make sushi for them. This allowed for the shops to reopen and function. This popularized sushi outside of Tokyo (sushi was mainly sold in the city). One can say, sushi was saved by the American forces. If the American forces had not stepped in and created the program to help revive the sushi shops, no doubt would there be sushi shops open today. Sushi would not have had the chance to spread outside of Tokyo. Another factor is The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. This was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Research Paper On Fender Guitars I bet everyone has heard of the famous Fender guitars. But who is the man behind all of the success and the great guitars? Who renovated the whole music world? Fender Musical Instruments Corporation better known as Fender, was founded by Clarence Leonidas Leo Fender in 1946. Originally the company was called Fender Electric Manufacturing Company. As you may notice Fender s official name has been and still is quite long. That is why we now know this famous company by its shorter name: Fender. Like many other companies, Fender also started from the bottom. Leo Fender, the man behind all the success, started his business by repairing radios, phonograph players, and amplifiers. This was quite a successful business back then, but soon Leo Fender started to aim higher. After he started to build his own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He sold his precious company to CBS for 13 million, because of his poor health. Not a bad deal. This deal obviously made Leo Fender rich, but he also gave up his years of hard work. Still, after this big change, Fender s popularity has remained and the company has continued designing amazing instruments for people. What is Fender nowadays? Fender is still known for its several instruments such as the guitars, basses, ukuleles mandolins and the amplifiers. There is so much to talk about Fender and it s guitars, but this time the focus is on the electric guitars and more specifically in Stratocaster. Stratocaster, as I earlier mentioned, was first introduced in 1954. So what was then so special about this guitar? Stratocaster was the first guitar with three pickups and a spring tension tremolo system. This was also a first Fender guitar with a contoured body. Stratocaster had this double cutaway design which made playing in the upper registers easier. This new design was quite a helpful to musicians. Back then it could not be foreseen how popular this one guitar would someday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Billy Beane Case Study The Billy Beane Case Study 1. Based on the Billy Beane: Changing the Game case, explain how and why the Oakland A s economic situation after 1995 shaped its: a) Compensation strategies In the world of major league baseball, the Oakland A s defied the laws of baseball economics. The team spent only $34 million (the 2nd lowest payroll) had won 102 games and lost only 60 in 2001. On top of this, they finished first in their division and made the playoffs. Major baseball teams would hire high school players rather than college players. This made high school players costly. The Oakland A s strategy is to hire college players to save on resources. They argued that college players have already gained substantial exposure and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sabermetrics is a systematic statistical approach in evaluating teams and players. Based on this science it was found out that this basis for judging the performance of the player should be on base percentage. The Oakland A s recruitment would prioritize college players rather than high school players. This was due to the fact that college players have already played more games against better competition. Beane was convinced with the fact that a young player is not what he looks like, or what he might become, but what he has done. The bottom line is what the player has produced in college. Beane and DePodesta believed that they could forecast future performance of college players more efficiently than high school ones. Another staffing strategy is the case of Scott Hatteberg, Hatteberg plays with the Boston Red Sox s. He was injured and was never signed up by the Boston Red Sox s. The Oakland A s did not waste time and hired Hatteberg. The Oakland A s done this because Hatteberg has an on base scoring record. According to the Oakland A s, Hatteberg filled up what was missing in the team. c) Training and development strategies Batting average was the norm adopted by the other baseball teams. Although training for Oakland was focused on the players ability to obtain on base scoring, the team relied more on selecting player by their on base percentages. According to sabermetrics model, teams always win with players having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Nothing Affects Student Achievement More Than An Effective... Nothing affects student achievement more than an effective classroom teacher. So, school administrators must be diligent in their search for qualified teachers, and more importantly, utilize a selection interview process that identifies the most qualified candidate or whether or not the candidate truly wants the job. When hiring teachers, the goal is to find the most effective and highly qualified candidates and to do this certain qualities and traits must be prevalent. As M. Mark Wasicsko stated, Most teachers who do not succeed fail because they do not have the right dispositions (2004). According to Dictionary.com, disposition is the predominant or prevailing tendency of one s spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude (2016). With this focus, certain characteristics about Ms. Morrison s disposition can be identified in this case study. As the candidate for a middle school physical education position, Ms. Morrison has some areas of strength that could be beneficial and assist her in the teaching position. First, she worked her way up from a sales clerk to store manager and never took leave from work for longer than 2 days, which demonstrates hard work and dedication in her job. Ms. Morrison also had a great deal of experience hiring and working with the personnel at her clothing. She even took the time to work with employees who were not performing well at their job because she knew their performance would ultimately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Banning Burmese Pythons Should having a Burmese python as a pet be banned? These pythons are capable of getting up to 23 feet long and weigh up to 200 pounds by the age of only two years old. When having a snake that can get that long, many people think they have no other choice but to let the snake go when they get much bigger and become hard to take care of. Are these snakes worth a $100 fee? I think that Burmese pythons should not be allowed to be pets: to prevent horrible incidents, to prevent negative effects in the Everglades, and to stop them from taking over Florida. Do you even wonder how Burmese Pythons get here? Millions of pythons have been imported to the United States over the past three decades. These snakes were never a major problem till 2002. At ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also this year, the South Florida Water Management District petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to add Burmese pythons to a modest list of injurious wildlife maintained under the 107 year old Lacey Act (Snow). These snakes have been an enormous problem in Florida from taking over land, killing off animals that are native to Florida, as well as making the community afraid of going outside. Research shows even though most people don t like the thought of the Burmese pythons. Molecular biologist Leslie Leinwand has found that the blood of Burmese contains three molecules that rapidly strengthen heart muscle (King). These snakes are able to help all kinds of people from damaged hearts. That may change the mind of people who dislike the Burmese pythons. In conclusion, I still feel as if Burmese pythons should not be allowed to be pets: to prevent horrible incidents, to prevent negative effects in the Everglades, and to stop them from taking over Florida. These snakes should have their own habitat away from any other animals. As well as secure and away from any adults and children. This will keep endangered animals and non endangered animals from becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. 1.Write an Executive Summary of Your Marketing Plan for... My Life Alert Bracelet will use many distribution channels to benefit the company success, and use strategies to help promote its product. My Life Alert Bracelet will take advantage of the special promotion provided by our company. We will establish an email database, so we can send customers our special coupons and invite them for the perfect sale events that we offer for that season. We can also attach our coupons to the customer s receipts to allow future saving on their purchases. Therefore we will be using different advertisements to get our name out to all of the community near and far off. Our goal will be to display the product we offer. Another technique will be to advertise our low coast products to the local community and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. Growth after the M.L.A.B. product line has grown and the target market are happy to accept the lifecycle. We offer true loyalty to our value custom. 8. Maturity at this point our company will take full responsibility to encourage the target audience to purchase our product to benefit a life saving experience. This market research is done to indentify the main goal in purchasing this line of product. The M.L.A.B. main purpose is to help your family member in a time of a serious situation that is not caused intentionally. The alert bracelet will alert the medical staff if your love one wonder off or become ill, it will alarm the emergency hotline, and the emergency staff will place a call to the medical official which will alert the family member of the person condition. This bracelet will alert the medical staff of any medical condition you may have, and any allergic reaction you have or had at one time. The M.L.A.B. is sold at a low price making it affordable for person with insurance or non insurance persons. We have booths set up at the local Mall or you can stop by the main building to make your purchase. The consumer today has become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Information Literacy and the Public Library The American Association for School Libraries defines information literacy as the ability to use many types of reference resources and literacies to find information. The different types of reference resources and literacies include: digital, visual, textual, and technological literacies. The American Association for School Libraries has four main learning standards. The first covers inquiry, thinking critically, and gaining knowledge. The second standard includes drawing conclusions, making informal decisions, applying knowledge to new situations, and creating new knowledge. The third standard asks students to be able to share knowledge and participate ethically. It also requires them to be productive as members of our democratic society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is evidence of a wide range of information literacy focused programs in public libraries worldwide (Harding, p. 157). Indeed, libraries across the United States are finding ways to provide their communities with the necessary information literacy programs. Harding (2008) points out that these library programs are providing information literacy support , and they have the opportunity to foster the lifelong learning of their communities (p. 157). The public library has great strengths when it comes to providing information literacy programming. Public libraries have been considered the place to go for continuing education for an extremely long time. Public libraries reach a large range of people on a daily basis. Harding (2008) points out that the library has a wide diversity of clientele and the potential to reach all sections of the community from children to older adults, and across minority groups and educational and professional levels. (p. 159) For many children, a public library is their first experience with learning in a group environment. Oftentimes, community members are loyal to one library and this allows librarians to foster long lasting relationships with them. Harding (2008) also suggests that public libraries have the opportunity to provide one on one instruction during client librarian interactions such as reference interviews (p. 160).This one on one instruction is another way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Romeo And Juliet Film Analysis Baz Luhrmann s 1996 Romeo and Juliet plays with the genre of Shakespearean tragedy as much as it plays with it s chosen medium, film. It draws from it s Elizabethan language and also plays with the conventions of postmodernism, melding in aspects of popular 90 s film, like crime and mob movies. Luhrmann s use of intensified continuity, motifs, and exciting editing styles all serve to show you Shakespeare s poetics rather than recite the poetry to you. However, that is not to say that Luhrmann entirely leaves the text behind in his film. His overtly clever imagery and word play creates a world that is detailed, textured and intertextual. The level of detail in his world indicates that a certain level of fantastical realism remains in this film, but every aspect of that detail exists to serve the poetry and the understanding and entertainment of the audience. There is never a detail that is too realist to the point of redundancy, it s all innately clever. Luhrmann is in every sense of the term, a film poet. Baz Luhrmann s use of the filmic mode is made glaringly clear from the prologue sequence. The entire thing revels in the convention of film. He draws attention to his playfulness with film convention in having one of the very first image of his film of a tv screen. The introductory monologue: Two households, both alike in dignity/ (In fair Verona, where we lay our scene)... (1.1.1 2), turns into a mediatization of the events of Romeo and Juliet rather than a theatrical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. My Work Ethic, Commitment For The Job And Facility, And My... I will share my work ethic, commitment to the job and facility, and my values. This includes: being accountable to the job, showing up on time with a positive attitude, willingly take on tasks and assignments, being proud of our facility and that we are a part of it, treating everyone with respect and in a friendly manner, focusing on work and leaving personal issues outside the workplace, and seeing my work as an opportunity for continuous personal growth and lifelong learning. There is a concept called The Self Fulfilling Prophecy which states that people generally will perform in the way others expect them to perform. So, if I have high expectations for staff, I will treat them as if they are capable, competent people and I will expect them to function as such. However, if I micromanage them, this means I think they cannot function well on their own. This is not the behavior I want. I will have high expectations for staff and treat them accordingly. I will give credit for successes to coaches, and take responsibility when things do not go well. As the athletic director it is my job to make sure staff is well trained, capable, and competent. If for some reason they fail to perform their job in the expected manner, it is my responsibility to insure that they receive further direction and training so they will perform up to standards. I can help improve the knowledge and teaching skill level of coaches by making staff evaluations a positive experience. One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Spin Field Effect Transistor Spin is one of the most intriguing quantum properties carried by elementary particles. Incorporation of electron spin into the operation of semiconductor devices enables novel functionalities and increased performance for information processing and metrology. ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 1,2 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) Among the most promising spin based semiconductor devices is the spin field effect transistor (spinFET), ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 3 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) considered a future candidate for high performance digital computing and memory with ultralow energy needs. ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 4 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) ( ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 9 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) Recognizing spin dephasing in a 2D channel as a limiting factor for a spinFET, it was proposed in Ref. ( removed HTML ) 10 ( removed HTML ) to eliminate dephasing by tuning the Rashba and Dresselhaus couplings such that the effects of spin orbit coupling are effectively canceled. The model becomes then analytically solvable and there is no dephasing. Although the tuning of Rashba and Dresselhaus coupling has been demonstrated experimentally, ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 11 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) these experiments involved complex structures of multiple quantum wells, not compatible with typical III V 2D channel FETs, for which the Rashba effect is generally recognized as dominant over the Dresselhaus coupling. ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) 5 ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) ( removed HTML ) The objective of this paper is to study the non equilibrium spin transport in a 25 nm gate length In ( removed HTML ) 0.3 ( removed HTML ) Ga ( removed HTML ) 0.7 ( removed HTML ) As field effect transistor (FET) as an example of a realistic device, the structure of which is shown in Fig. ( removed HTML ) 1 ( removed HTML ) . The study is carried out by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Phillips Genetically Engineered Foods In Genetically Engineered Food the author starts by defining what the term is and then proceeds to bring up the question of whether this is a good or bad idea. Phillips does a great job by not showing bias because she then proceeds to her Overview in which she explain about the topic and gives examples that support both sides of the argument. Many of these examples are real life examples from people around the US. Phillips then goes on to her next section called Background which she explains in a different way than her overview. In this section she sticks more to the scientific side of how things are done and the history of it such as how long these GMO methods have been done. Her Background section describes more research ideas than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Summary Of Paolo De Matteis sThe Adoration Of The Shepherds Paolo de Matteis s esteemed work The Adoration of the Shepherds is a large painting, depicting a classic Christian Nativity scene, that is displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art. In the piece, a dozen or so individuals surround the newborn Christ and his parents, gazing at him in admiration and paying him homage while animals look serenely on and angels assemble around the heads of the Holy Family. The artist employs several classic artistic elements in his painting, such as line, light, color, and shape, to draw the viewer s focus directly to his intended point of emphasis, the infant Jesus. One of the most effective principles Paolo de Matteis uses in this painting is his use of lines and invisible lines to direct the viewer s attention to the child in his mother s arms. The shepherds and their animals, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph are all instances of invisible lines in this painting, as their outstretched hands and lines of vision are all pointing to the baby Jesus. For example, the three women and the child kneeling to the bottom right side of the manger are all staring or pointing to the upper left, toward Jesus. Moving to the upper right corner of the painting, the ox and the donkey are directing their gaze to the bottom left, once again at Jesus. The two men to the right of the animals also point in that direction. In the top and center, Mary and Joseph watch their child, creating yet another invisible line pointing toward the point of emphasis, while the angels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Literary Analysis Of Still Alice A Literary Analysis of Still Alice Still Alice (Genova, 2009) is a captivating debut novel about a 50 year old woman s sudden decline into early onset Alzheimer s disease. The book is written by first time author Lisa Genova, who holds a PH.D in neuroscience from Harvard University. She s also an online columnist for the national Alzheimer s association. Her other books include Left Neglected and Love Anthony. She lives with her husband and two children in Cape Cod. The theme of the book is related to the early onset Alzheimer s disease and how the main character, Alice Howland s quality of life or in other words her lifestyle is affected due to the disease she is diagnosed with (Genova, 2009). The novel sheds light on the lives of those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 150). Anna is Alice s oldest daughter; she s a successful lawyer and is married to Charles, also a lawyer. Anna is strong and fiercely independent just like her mother. Anna deals with her mother s disease by suggesting that if her mom thinks for a second then maybe she ll be able to remember things (p. 173). Anna, however still makes time to care for her mom when her dad is away. Alice s only son Tom is a minor character in the book. He is present during family gatherings and important moments e.g. when Alice discloses that she has Alzheimer s disease (p. 103). He deals with his mom s diagnosis by being distant. The main antagonist in the book is Alice s youngest daughter Lydia Howland. She defies the family s educational tradition and chooses to take acting classes in Los Angeles in hopes of becoming an actor. Lydia s decision causes a lot of conflict between her parents. She s the only one that refuses to participate in the Alzheimer s genetic testing. However, as Alice s condition deteriorates, Lydia becomes the most valuable player of the family; she becomes Alice s number one advocate. She doesn t try to test Alice s memory but is there for her when she needs her (p. 162). The relationship between Alice and Lydia improves. Lydia eventually listens to her mother s advice and enrolls at Brandies University to study theater (p. 258). The imagery in Still Alice is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Handmaid s Tale By Offred The Handmaid s Tale is similar and relatable to Gender equity/inequity because this book talks about how Men and women aren t equal. Males tend to have more power over females. The women are referred to Handmaid s which are also known to take care and breed children. They aren t allowed to read or write. This honestly is a problem towards society. These women have no hope to stick up for themselves because they get executed if they try to get free from a place run by Men. The Handmaid s Tale is such an interesting book with a closely realistic concept of society. Everything that happened in the book most likely happened one way or another, some of these events were down in history. It s one of the things that shocked me throughout this book. Women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Girls and women have made major strides since 1990, but they have not yet gained gender equity. Women are expected to bear children and remain devoted to their husbands. They are also expected to be obedient, indecisive and weak. The women are confiscated of everything belonging to them including their bodies, rights, identities and names. In the book, women s bodies are abused , turned into prostitutes and are portrayed as sex objects throughout the book. For example in the book when Offred says Women kneeling, sucking penises or guns, women tied up or chained or with dog collars around their necks, woman hanging from trees, or upside down, naked, with their legs held apart, women being raped, beaten up, killed is what the handmaid s are expected to do. There is no hope what so ever in these women. The women are expected to work, cook and clean the house. Other times the women are expected to take care of their children and husbands too. This doesn t seem as harsh right. Well it really is when you twist the plot to women being stripped from their rights and not having any say in their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Teacher Discrimination On The Immigrant Children Source 1: *MUST BE SCHOLARLY ARTICLE Brown, Christiana S. The Educational, Psychological, and Social Impact of Discrimination on the Immigrant Child. Migration Policy.org. Migrant Policy Institute, 11 Jan. 2016. Web. Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post traumatic stress disorder. Children who experience discrimination from their teachers are more likely to have negative attitudes about school and lower academic motivation and performance and are at increased risk of dropping out of high school. In fact, experiences of teacher discrimination shape. children who experience discrimination from teachers feel worse about their academic abilities and are less likely to feel they belong at school when compared to students who do not experience discrimination. All this discourages immigrant students to pursue a high education, preventing them from obtaining any job that needs more than a high school degree. In turn, when they, later on, have children in High School, their children will also be discouraged to go beyond high school. This creates a vicious cycle of repetition, weakening our American Education System. Physiological, children and young adults in this situation face a likelier possibility to suffer mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety. The discrimination they face at schools usually leads to the child to question his own intelligence, his reason for work, and many other thoughts. They base themselves off what they learned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Japan Under The Shoguns Research Paper History Speech Today I am going to convince you that Japan Under the Shoguns was a more important society than that of the Vikings. I will talk to you about Japan s daily life and the wars they fought the warriors and the weaponry. The houses in the city had to be long and narrow so they could fit into the narrow streets of the city. But the farmers had houses that were adapted to their conditions. Some farmers had rooms in their houses to store animals. The more wealthy peoples houses were typically built in the centre of a large garden and the house was symmetrical. The long hallways connect the rooms. This showed their skills in design and planning. There were many theatres in Japan where they hosted all kinds of different plays. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mkd Case Part A 1. Managers at MKD claim to exercise ethical behavior toward their employees. Describe three (3) matters this behavior might cover. A manager at MKD Transportation s first ethical behavior matter to be covered is in regard to the hiring and firing of an employee pertaining to job performance, while maintaining the employee s privacy and respect. A second ethical behavior matter can be toward the company itself, such as an internal conflict of interest as in stealing supplies or padding expense accounts. A third ethical behavior matter is the relationship a company has with its employees, customers, competitors, stockholders, suppliers, dealers and unions to find and achieve the right balance. 2. What might the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Provide two (2) supporting facts. An example of a situation which a company might adopt a pricing objective to set prices low for a new product would be in order to establish market share. Pricing decisions are influenced by the need to compete in the marketplace, by social and ethical concerns as well as corporate image. 1st supporting fact is to become the number one retailer with a solid understanding of how to set prices with an ultimate goal of achieving maximum profit as well as market share objectives. 2nd supporting fact would be how to price, promote and distribute products to customers. This involves identifying different groups of people targeted by various companies marketing programs, distribution methods and competitive potential. On the contrary, with regard to profit maximization a company should adopt their objective by setting prices high with the intention of selling a greater number of products to targeted individuals with the full intention of generating the highest profits. Moreover, this kind of marketing and selling comes with a high risk of failure if the product is priced to high, fewer products will be sold ultimately losing money resulting in unsold excess ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Strategies for Competing in a Changed China Strategies for Competing in a Changed China Magazine: Summer 2004Research Feature July 15, 2004 Peter Williamson and Ming Zeng This paper presents the results of the authors detailed research into competition between multinationals and local Chinese companies in 10 industries over the past five years. They conclude that local companies are now threatening multinationals plans to conquer the China market. They analyse this new competitive game in terms of a dynamic battle of competencies. Multinationals start off with better industry specific technology and know how, and a higher level of competence in key functions like marketing and financial management. Chinese companies enjoy a better understanding of the local market, lower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our research over the past five years into the battles between multinationals and local Chinese companies reveals that while market dominance by local champions is far from universal, it s becoming ever more frequent. In industries as different as beer brewing, mobile phone manufacturing and laundry detergent production, Chinese companies often seeming to appear from nowhere are forcing multinationals to rethink their strategies and their hopes for explosive growth in the China market. 1 The message is clear: Multinationals must factor in the existence of robust local competition, while considering the new opportunities that have opened up as a result of China s WTO membership. To understand the way competition between multinationals and local champions is evolving and to pinpoint the keys to success, we traced the evolution of competition in China in 10 industries over the last 10 years.2 We conducted more than 100 interviews with dozens of leading companies operating in China, both multinationals and locals, and reviewed thousands of pages of secondary data. The picture of competition that emerged from our research can best be described not in terms of traditional market positioning, but as a battle of competencies between multinationals and local players. Constraints on Multinationals Multinationals generally start off with clear advantages in two areas: They have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...