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Antitrust Law
| ANTITRUST LAW | | Name Manpreet Kaur [Date] | The mission of the Antitrust Division is to
promote economic competition through enforcing and providing guidance on antitrust laws and
principles . Antitrust laws have been developed to create the strong foundation of a free amp; open
market of a vibrant economy. Market is so competitive now a days, there are so many options
available for products amp; services, which is the result of antitrust laws. Antitrust is developed to
help both consumers amp; business owners. These laws promote vigorous competition and protect
consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices Antitrust laws are developed by the
U.S. Government, also commonly known as competition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How antitrust law does helps consumers? Antitrust law is created to promote healthy completion,
which eventually benefits the end users by ensuring the product amp; service prices remain low amp;
affordable for most. It also helps build a better market, by ensuring open amp; free completion. In a
freely existing market, every competing entity o business usually play by their rules, they would use
attractions such as low price by cutting the already reduced prices or by increasing the level of their
service or quality of the product .Fair practices , the profit opportunities and Competition also act as a
stimulator for business. This stimulator helps business find innovative, new as well as more efficient
methods of production. This also improves the overall quality. Consumers are the end user of products
amp; services. Antitrust law makes products amp; services more affordable by lowing the prices amp;
better products as well as services. Antitrust law have made it harder for companies to survive because
of the level of competition, so only the best survives, companies who fail to meet amp; understand the
needs of customers slowly elope due to the competitive battle. When competitors agree to fix prices,
rig bids, or allocate (divide up) customers, consumers lose the benefits of competition. The prices that
result when competitors agree in these ways are artificially high . Higher prices won t always reflect
the accurate cost, so therefore
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Courtroom Reflection
Through this assignment I have gained insight and applied ample knowledge that I learned in the
classroom to the courtroom. Through my various experiences in multiple court room settings I
witnessed everything from an individual in municipal court driving without a license just so he could
get Whataburger, owners of an apartment complex with 161 fire violations totaling over $2,000 in
fines and tickets, an environmental safety court, and finally ending with a preliminary hearing of
murder in the first degree, along with two counts of drive by shooting, and a felon in possession of a
firearm. Out of all my court room experiences, the one that I learned the most in was the preliminary
hearing which was CF 17 3297, State vs. Jose. The preliminary trial was held for Jose Mascote, with
Judge Kevin McCoy residing. Mascote s defending attorney was Mike Arnett and the Assistant
District Attorney, Dan Gridley, was present on behalf of the state. During this hearing I was truly able
to grasp the notion that with all preliminary hearings and trials the lawyers use their words, witnesses,
and evidence to paint a story in your mind of the scenario that occurred. We were able to observe a
total of 13 witnesses called to the stand by the state attorney. Since this was a preliminary hearing
most of the information that the witnesses testified about was to verify that the events did occur, that
the states exhibits were viable, and to prove that there is good intent for an actual trial. The very first
witness was the owner of a business called ID Solutions located near the crossroads of 38th and
Robinson. This witness was actually tied to the states exhibit 1 and 2. States exhibit 1 was a bird eyes
google view of the business and nearby crossing intersections, to which the witness verified during
examination. States exhibit 2 was surveillance video that shows shots being fired at the victim out of a
blue Dodge Avenger. The second witness called to the stand was allegedly walking down the street to
the Buy for Less by 39th and Shields with his pregnant cousin when the defendant reportedly drove by
and made threatening comments. According to the witness the defendant then shot out of the
passenger side window at him before
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Bay Area Rapid Transit ( Bart ) System
Bay Area Rapid Transit(BART) system provides residents in Bay Area with convenient and rapid
transportation service among nine counties [1]. After the concept of BART was born in late 1940, the
BART board of directors was created in 1957 which had 12 members and controlled the whole BART
project. They entitled a consortium of 3 engineering companies Parsons, Brinkerhoff Tudor Bechtel
(PBTB) to direct the construction of BART which began about 1963 [4]. BART system tried to apply
many innovative technologies that had never been used in other commuter system, and one of them
was the Automated Train Control (ATC) System, which was entitled to the Westinghouse Electric
Corporation with a 26 million dollar contract to design, install and tune the whole ATC system [3][4].
From 1969 to early 1971, three engineers whose work were related to different aspects of ATC
expressed their concerns about the way the ATC system was being developed to their management.
Holger Hjortsvang, a systems engineer, and Max Blankenze, a programmer analyst, criticized that the
development of ATC was lack of supervision from Both BART board and PBTB. At the same time,
Robert Bruder, an electrical engineer criticized the non professional way the ATC system was
designed and installed, and the unrealistic opening schedule [4]. After a long waiting without any
significant response from their managers to their concerns, they decided to take actions and reported
the issues directly to a BART board member with
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Cinematic Arts Personal Statement Essay
Cinematic Arts Personal Statement I have been asked Where do you come from? many times, and still
I struggle to come up with a definite answer. It s usually one of the first introductory questions
someone asks and I always respond with my own set of questions. Do you mean where I was last?
California. Where I have lived the longest? Germany. Where I was born? Panama. . . . Oh, is that what
you meant? Calling myself a citizen of the world is not at all farfetched rather, it s an accurate
descriptor of who I am. My father has served in the United States Air Force for the past twenty years.
The military lifestyle moving every few years, having to start from scratch each time and making new
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Some of my favorite times in Europe were when my family would hop into the car and drive off to a
city hours away, maybe even in the neighboring country. It never failed to astonish me how every city
was different from the last. There were always new sights to see, new cuisine to try, and different
happenings going on. If I had to name one thing I miss from my time in Europe, it would definitely be
the festivals. There was this one summer when I went to a wine festival with my mother. To get into
town, we walked through a wide, stone bridge that hovered over a large river. Across the lake where
the river poured into, a brown, centuries old castle stood proudly upon a hill and peered down at the
town. Stalls were set up on either side of the street and people surged through the market talking
animatedly and sharing laughs with their friends, usually with some form of food or drink in hand. A
brass band played close by and people of all ages paired up to dance to the music that resonated
throughout the town. With a bratwurst in hand, my mother and I strolled through town and looked at
the countless shops that lined the street. Even away from the stalls and music, on every street and back
alley, there were people buzzing with life and activity. The atmosphere was cozy, happy, and
welcoming. Even someone like me, who didn t speak the language, fit right in. [how is this
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America s Independence Of Independence Essay
July 4,1776 was the day America would declare its Independence from their mother country England.
Thomas Jefferson drafts this Declaration of Independence using as a reference the Scottish
declaration. Declaring Independence would mean war between the British empire and America . With
only 35,000 poorly trained troops and 45,000 militias, no navy, small industry with few financial
resources the U.S was able to defeat the British Empire which had 56,000 skilled redcoats, 30,000
hessians, 50,000 loyalists, a royal navy and lots of financial resources. So the question remains how
exactly was the U.S able to win its independence against such a huge empire? The American
revolutionaries shared a set of political and social values which in essence gave meaning to their
actions. In September 1776 British army commander Sir William Howe along with his brother
Richard Howe used 32,000 Hessians to attack the American Commander General Gorge Washington
(pg.243). The brothers defeated Washington s army in several battles from Brooklyn Heights to New
York where Washington s army was saved by a storm. By then the battle for independence seemed
doomed the British General occupied New York Washington had few men. However, on Christmas
night 1776 General Washington decided to cross the Delaware and launch a surprise attack on the
Hessians camp at Trenton and succeeded, followed by the victory in Princeton which marked two of
his first victories. In the fall of 1777, general Howe planned to
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Euro Disney Case Study
case fourteen
Euro Disney: From Dream to Nightmare, 1987 94
Robert M. Grant
At the press conference announcing Euro Disneyland SCA s financial results for the year ended
September 30, 1994, CEO Philippe Bourguignon summed up the year in succinct terms: The best
thing about 1994 is that it s over. In fact, the results for the year were better than many of Euro
Disneyland s long suffering shareholders had predicted. Although revenues were down 15 percent the
result of falling visitor numbers caused by widespread expectations that the park would be closed
down costs had been cut by 12 percent, resulting in a similar operating profit to that of the previous
year. The bottom line still showed a substantial loss (net after tax loss ... Show more content on
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These include Main Street, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Adventureland. The
objective is to immerse the guest in the atmosphere of the particular land. The theme of each land is
reflected in the types of rides and attractions, the costumes of employees, the architectural style of the
buildings, and even the food and souvenirs sold within the boundaries of the particular land. Rather
than presenting a random collection of roller coasters, merry go rounds, and other rides, the Disney
parks create an all embracing experience which envelops the guest in carefully designed, tightly
managed fantasy experience such as space flight, a Caribbean pirate attack, a flying ride with Peter
Pan, or a race down the Matterhorn in a bob sleigh. Disney theme parks benefit from the talent and
expertise of the Walt Disney family of businesses. Parks are designed by the engineers and architects
of a wholly owned subsidiary WED Enterprises. The themes for the attractions and characters that are
featured in them often have their origins in cartoons and live action movies produced by Disney s
studios. The parks also benefit from management and merchandising techniques developed over many
years at Disney. These techniques have led to tremendous successes. In merchandising, Disney retail
stores achieved some of the highest sales per square foot in the United States. Disney s success can be
traced to the control of the environment
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Richard Feyman Research Paper
Richard Feynman
What would you say if you could be a person that changed the way we understand the world around us
with new understandings of quantum mechanics? A person that became more than just a renowned
physicist and teacher, but became an icon. Well that person was Richard Feynman. During his
lifetime, he became one of the most well known scientist in the world. Feynman not only made many
contributions to the world of quantum physics, but was also held in high regards for his amazing
ability to teach. Feynman was known to be able to make very complex things easy to understand.
Feynman was described as a very unconventional person. No matter what he was doing he always
brought his funny/different personality with him. So what was Feynman s life like? Where did he
develop his compassion and skill for mathematics and physics? What accomplishments did he achieve
in his life? Feynman was born on May 11, 1918 in Queens, New York. He was born to Jewish ... Show
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It s so boring . Those were the last words of Feynman before he sadly passed away on February 15,
1988. A little over a year before his death, Feynman developed two rare types of cancer. The first type
of cancer Feynman developed was Liposarcoma. Liposarcoma is a cancer that arises in fat cells in
deep tissues. The second was Waldenstroms Macroglobulinemia which effects white blood cells,
specifically B cells. Feynman s last big wish was to visit the land of Tuva in Russia. Unfortunately,
due to the Cold War, a visit to Russia was proven to be quite problematic. Feynman would not receive
permission for the visit from Russia until after his passing. Soon after his death, his daughter would go
on to make the trip to Russia in honor of her late father s dying wish. When word got out about the
passing of Feynman it sent a shockwave across the nation and the world. Feynman had grown to be a
very famous icon and a renowned physicist, speaker, and teacher. Feynman was someone who could
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Why Are Wildfires Important To Society
Have you ever stopped to wonder if wildfires truly important to society? Well after doing some
research, wildfires play an important role in the natural adaptations that occur in the Earth s
ecosystem. On the NASA Earth Observatory: Global Fire Monitoring website states that The diversity
of plant and animal life in the world s forest, prairies, and wetlands in (partly) dependent on the effects
of fire; in fact some plants can not reproduce without fire . The reason why some plants are dependent
on wildfires is because the fire breaks open the outer layer of the seeds and invigorate germination.
Fires begin vital natural process for nutrients. Rain then passes the nutrients back into the soil
restoring fertile seedbed for plants. Wildfires impact on the ecosystem, plays a major part in forming
the ecosystems by serving as an agent of restoration and change. These fires can also be extremely
dangerous, destroying homes, wildlife habitats, timber and it also pollutes the air with radiation that is
harmful to the human life. These wildfires also liberates carbon dioxide a greenhouse ... Show more
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These fires pollutes the air with carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide that comes from a burning bush,
aldehyde gases and particulate matter; also known as (PMs). PMs are most dangerous to a human
because it can spread great distances away from the fire unlike carbon dioxide and other gases that are
found closer around the area of the fire. The smaller and larger PMs that are 5 to 10 and 2.5 microns in
size travel and deposit through the respiratory system. These PMs settle in the alveoli where the body
is incompetent of removing systems are most likely at risk of having their condition inflamed if ill or
having an even more weaker respiratory system. The symptoms of exposing particular matter (PMs) is
headaches, dizziness, nausea and shortness of breath, with irritation of the eyes and
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The Magnificent Seven Essay
I recently saw the movie The Magnificent Seven a western movie that is a remake of a 1960 western
movie with the same name. Since I am not your typical western movie fan and did not see the original
movie I came into it with a clear mind and enjoyed the movie. After watching it I looked up a review
to compare the critics thoughts versus my own.
While searching Google I found a review written on variety.com. The review was written by Owen
Gleiberman who is the Chief Film Critic for variety.com. I decided to read this review and see what
we found in common and where maybe we differed on our views of The Magnificent Seven. I could
see from the beginning that we would have different opinions of this movie as again I have not seen
the original. This was apparent when the critic wrote:
The cheeky but square, dutifully manufactured, ultimately uninspired remake of The Magnificent
Seven, which kicks off the 41st Toronto ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the critic writes about the second hour of the movie basically being an old west martial arts
video game(Gleiberman). The writer continues to finish off his review giving the movie a new title
The Adequate Seven (Gleiberman). I could not disagree more with my thoughts toward the movie. For
me it was an enjoyable ride that started off by building up these random cowboys into a team you
wouldn t expect to defeat a man you grow to hate. After reading this review I can appreciate Mr.
Gleiberman s ability to write and describe what he saw while watching this movie. I do feel that
Gleiberman s view on this movie was too affected by the original and was not able to see this movie
stand on its own. On the other hand and maybe it is because I have not seen the original The
Magnificent Seven or many other Westerns still found this movie to be entertaining, fun, and action
packed. I would recommend anyone to watch The Magnificent
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Evaluating The Suitability Of Solar Powered Led Lighting...
C.K.K. Sekyere, F.K. Forson, F.O. Akuffo, Technical and economic studies on lighting systems: A
case for LED lanterns and CFLs in rural Ghana . Published On 2012. In this study is designed to
assess the suitability of solar powered LED and CFL lighting systems as replacement for kerosene
lanterns. The Ghana 22,900,927 population are using kerosene as fuel for the sources of lighting
purpose. They are nearly 75.6 % of rural population and 19.9 % of the urban population are use
kerosene as fuel for lighting purpose. As he conducted survey among the 113 non electric households
in 16 rural communities in that six regions or located in Ghana that use kerosene lanterns he was
observed the 69 % of the households established the kerosene lanterns in the morning. He was done
the technical analysis measuring the each lighting system on flat surface measuring 1 m by 1.2 m
using a portable lux meter. In this analysis he is observed the within two years, he will save lot of
money after using solar led and cell systems Therefore, the most significant deduction from the study
is that the solar powered LED and CFL lighting systems are a viable and cost effective off grid
lighting alternative for fuel based lighting systems in rural Ghana. Biswajit Biswas, Sujoy Mukherjee,
A comparative study of low cost solar based lighting system and fuel based lighting system for remote
off grid location in India Published on Sep Oct 2013, Energy is the integral part of life. Energy
demand
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Essay on The Stakeholder Theory by Thomas Donaldson
A stake holder, in general is defined as an individual or organization likely affected by the
performance of an organization. In The stakeholder theory of the corporation: Concepts, evidence, and
implications by Thomas Donaldson , he quotes Stanford research institution and calls stake holders
those groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist.
Therefore a stakeholder can be thought of as some who both influences and is influenced by an
organization. According to Greasley (1999, p9) there are 3 types of stake holders: internal, connected
and external.
Internal stakeholders are described as the managers and employees of a company. Connected
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However, for this scenario it will be assumed that the stakeholder concept stands, and hence will
assume the stakeholder concept is infallible.
It will be assumed that the large mining company is publicly owned and is situated a more
economically developed country (MEDC). Therefore the company will have significantly weaker
influence from the government than a government owned company. It will also imply that trade
unions associated with the company will likely be strong, hence workers will have higher influence
than they would in a less economically developed country (LEDC) where unions would be weaker .
The above assumptions will also help in identifying stakeholders within the mining company;
stakeholders will be divided up into the 3 defined in Greasley (1999, p9).
Firstly, internal stakeholders, those connected directly to the firm. This group include will account for
anyone working within the firm. In the context of the mining company, this includes people like
miners, even jobs like those of a janitor in the building. However, it is important to note that it also
involves much more powerful stakeholders like senior management, who play a large role in the
decisions made by the company.
Connected stakeholders, will include groups like shareholders, customers and suppliers
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Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
Gene expression in eukaryotes can be broken down into three stages. These stages include
Transcription, RNA processing, and Translation. These steps are similar to gene expression in
prokaryotes but RNA processing is specific to gene expression in eukaryotes.
Transcription
Transcription happens in the cell nucleus. This is where DNA can be found. For example you can use
DNA as instructions to make certain things such as proteins, but, these instructions are in a different
language and you do not understand them, so the workers that will eventually assemble them cannot
work with them. This is where mRNA will come into play. The mRNA will provide the workers or
cells with new instructions that will be used to build the protiens. In transcription DNA is unzipped
and the enzyme RNA polymerase RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region. This starts the
unwinding of the DNA strands, and the polymerase starts RNA synthesis which runs along the
template strand of the DNA. In eukaryotic cells proteins called transcription factors bind to promoters
that include a TATA box, 25 nucleotides upstream from the start of transcription. After, more
transcription factors will bind to the DNA, together with RNA polymerase II, forming the
transcription initiation complex.
The second step of transcription is the process of elongation. This is where the polymerase moves
downstream while it unwinds the DNA and elongates the RNA from 5 to 3 . As the RNA synthesis
continues downstream the new
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The Three Abrahamic Religions And Islam
The Three Abrahamic Religions Incongruity despite common Foundation Christianity evolved from
Judaism, and Islam evolved from mainly Syrian Christianity. Naturally the three religions share a lot
of common elements, but also many differences.
Like most religions, the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions see themselves as a true religion based
on godly revelation, and claim universal validity. Because of the many different appearances of
religious phenomena, many see themselves faced with the decision whether to grant validity to every
denomination or none of them. In the past and even nowadays, a tendency to intolerance can often be
observed when this claim is made.
Should they really be called Abrahamic Religions?
It seems to be a trend nowadays to refer to the supposedly common Abrahamic traditions when
pointing out the common foundation of the three big religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Since
the stories of Abraham in the Old Testament are mentioned and used in all three religions, this can be
seen as the defining common origin leading to the monotheism. However, it s often overlooked that
the transition from Judaic polytheistic monolateralism (believing in several gods, but choosing one
patron god to primarily worship) to monotheism did not start until the Babylonian exile, while the
stories of Abraham took place in the very early history of Israel, in which neither the name for god
Yahweh nor the believe in only one god existed.
Monotheism as
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Christianity In The Church, Christianity, And Christianity
Christianity today stands as the most popular religion in the entire world. Statistically, out of every
three people in the world one is Christian. During the time of Christ, roughly 30 AD, are the first
examples of Christian worship. The religion spread across the European nations and churches began to
spring up both in the West, Romanesque and Gothic, and in the East, Byzantine.
Both sectors of Europe agree that the main purpose of a church is to establish a connection to heaven
and the center of this relation is the Lord Jesus Christ. Throughout both churches, you find the Good
Shepherd, appears as a child, a beardless man, and a Bearded Man. All forms generally depict Christ
with a halo quartered by a cross about his head. However, the method in which symbolism
incorporated into each church varies.
Byzantine churches created their own little heaven on earth with their churches. Paul Meyendorff
describes each aspect of the church and how to the Byzantines, each part of the church held spiritual
importance to be represented in the architecture thereof. For example, at the east end of the church the
apse resided, the apse alluded to the cave wherein Christ was born as well as the one that held him
after his death.
Andrew Palmer described the domes and barrel vaults of the church of Hagia Sophia as representing
the heavens above and the corners of the earth. Byzantine churches employed massive piers to support
the weight of the heavy dome. The architects added to the
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Kant s Duty To Become A Dishonest
Looking at this movie from Kant s viewpoint, We can say Campbell is morally wrong, by allowing
himself to become a spy, he betray his duty for his country. Honesty if I remember is one of the
categorical imperatives which needs to be followed, at situations. By being a spy, Campbell
committed a dishonest act to his country to which he has a duty to protect. It must be noted that
Campbell was indifferent to the views of the Nazis and the destruction and oppression of lives that
was causing. Of course if we look at it in a different light he could have agreed to become a spy since
he shared the plight of the subjugation of the Jews, I think Kant would have viewed his situation as to
have no moral value. As Ackrill out it His being a spy is also
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Indiana University Southeast s Future Success
The marketing audit is presented as a factor of Indiana University Southeast s future success. The
paper will compare Bellarmine, Sullivan, Spalding, Purdue Polytechnic of New Albany, and
University of Louisville to Indiana University Southeast. The five universities listed pose as serious
competition for Indiana University Southeast. The audit will go into depth on why these five all serve
the same target market. The paper presents the results of research conducted through the National
Center for Education Statistics and by various college search engines. Based on the research
conducted, the audit states the main factors influencing Indiana University Southeast s future growth
and a better retention rate that have an impact on IUS s progress now. In conclusion, the audit presents
findings and conditions that will better help in fixing IUS S barriers in operating.
I. Competitive Market Analysis
a. Indiana University Southeast has a target market that consists of traditional students that are under
the age of 25. These traditional students are mostly coming to IUS straight out of high school. Indiana
University Southeast is now expanding their target market again to non traditional students because of
the decreasing high school graduate rate from Clark, Floyd, and Harrison county high schools. Greater
Clark County Schools have decreased from 94.4 percent to 92.5 percent. Clarksville has decreased
97.7 percent to 95 percent. West Clark County Schools have decreased 97.7
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Dragon Boating Speech
It was a hot sunny Saturday morning when I was privileged enough to meet the one and only Louise.
Not only an accomplished medal professional but a women raising awareness of a disease which is
claiming the lives of many women each year, on average,48 people will be diagnosed with breast
cancer every day. I had arranged this meeting to find what her drive is and why she has such a passion
for dragon boating, as well as what breast cancer has done for her.
IB: Good morning Louise, thank you for meeting with me today.
Louise: Good morning to you too and thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak about dragon
boating and too talk about breast cancer.
IB: Well should we get into business?
Louise: We shall
IB: How did you find out about dragon boating?
Louise: I actually watched the,I had never heard about it, I watched the four quarters program, when
that was on the television and I remember thinking that looks far too much like hard work, I don t
think it s for me. Then, I
had one patient and one friend who were both in the dragon boats and they cornered me over the
carrots in Coles and challenging me going You have to come and join and I m going no no they put so
much pressure on me that I agreed to go. I got dragged along thinking I don t do boats, I don t do early
mornings, I don t do sport and it took thirty seconds in the boat to get me totally and completely
addicted. I just got in the boat, it was so calm and peaceful and it was gorgeous, so
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The Contributions Of The Solidarity Fund
The Solidarity Fund was organized to invest its member s retirement savings in local companies with
the goal of promoting economic development. The two primary missions are to make access to
professionally managed retirement accounts more available to all and to support job growth in
Quebec. They support local development through investment in local small and medium sized
companies or by investment in outside companies whose activities benefited the providence. They
seek investments that bring a fair return and also other nonfinancial criteria. As part of their due
diligence in looking at investment possibilities they prepared a social audit. The Fund prepared this
audit when they first invested in a company and later when they increased their investment or
divested. The Fund specialists in their visits to the companies covered important details, including
gathering data, observing working conditions, and meeting with company managers and employee
representatives. Around two decades after their launch, the Solidarity Fund had become a crucial
player in Québec s economy having built to 500,000 shareholders and net assets of more than $4.6
billion (Canadian dollars). They had many success stories including Gildan Activewear, Inc. The
Solidarity Fund represents an example of social investment in that they screen the companies they
invest in for positive social compliance including good working conditions, positive relations with
local communities, and a commitment to
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Yuik Tribe Research Paper
The Yurok tribe, although mostly assimilated in present times, has continued to thrive and protect their
culture. The Yurok tribe has endured a sordid history. The tribe has suffered great atrocities at the
hands of western culture. The Yurok went from being a thriving people, to being assimilated, almost to
the point of ethnocide, (Kottak) and finally forced to live in a small area that was once a part of their
vast ancestral land. The Yurok people have strived up until the present to keep their culture alive. In
this essay I will be discussing what the Yurok tribe is like today, what problems they face politically
and socially, and what the tribe is doing to combat these issues.
In the past, the Yurok did not have an active political system or form of social control. (Kottak) There
was no one man to lead the tribe; they did not practice chiefdom. Nevertheless, the Yurok simply had a
set of principles to which the tribe would adhere to. An example of one of these principle is, if a tribal
member were to commit an act of violence toward another member of the tribe, the person who
committed the act would have to pay full compensation, depending on the severity of the act. Today
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Poverty is currently one of the biggest concerns for the Yurok tribe. Klamath is a rural area, because of
this there are not very many places to dispose of trash. The reservation is covered with old cars and
run down homes. Without funds to remove junk, the Yurok reservation continues to remain in a tawdry
state. The Tribe has, in the past, partnered with the state of California to try to clean up illegal dump
sites around the Yurok reservation. Methamphetamine abuse has also become a big problem on the
reservation. The Yurok tribe has been trying to combat these issues for
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Fear In The Chrysanthemums
The Touch of Fear
The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck is telling the reader the story of Elisa Allen. Elisa is on her
35 years old and throughout parts of her life in a Garden. She feels in her garden strong and she
believes she had the potential to change her life base of her garden, but beside her garden she had a
weak personality. Elisa is like a cat because she is tender and hides herself of her reality and what is
happening around her. She is a kind person who is believes if she is going to change how she likes, but
at the end of everything she would go back at the same person that she was in the beginning. Elisa
does not change at all in the story because she thought that a man she knew for hours would change
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When Elisa was working in her garden suddenly look up to see who was coming on the road and it
was an old wagon with a man. This man is called the tinker. The tinker begins to interact with Elisa.
He tells Elisa about all his adventure on the road and he experience of lot excited things. We noticed
that Elisa would not change her attitude is when she began to act pleasant with him. The narrator
states Elisa took off her gloves and stuffed them in the apron pocket with the scissors (Steinbeck 4).
Then, Elisa was changing her voice tone and she was demonstrating to the tinker that she needs
someone to love her. However, she demonstrates her weakness because she was acting confidently
with someone who did not know at all. They were having a comfortable conversation until he begins
to talk bad about her flower smell. When he states a bad comment of her flowers, she quickly reacts
and had the potential to deal with him. Elisa states It s a good bitter smell, she retorted, not nasty at all
(Steinbeck 5). After all he tried to solve the problem that he had with Elisa and told her of a woman he
knew on the road who likes chrysanthemums too. He began to explain that she had a flower garden;
but she didn t know how to grow chrysanthemum flowers. Then he convinced her to give some
chrysanthemum flowers to him. Elisa does not have the potential of changed because the tinker
manipulated her with the story of the woman of the chrysanthemum. However, he manipulated her
because he wanted something to fix because he wanted money or something to eat. Elisa found two
pans in the back of the house. And she gave the two pans to him for fix it and the tinker begins fixed
in a professional way. However, Elisa gifts the two pans to the tinker with some flowers planting.
Now, it was time to say Good Bye. Elisa sways herself
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Speech About Love Parents
Have you ever put yourself in your parents shoes and thought about how they felt towards their kids?
Sometimes it s hard for kids to understand the type of love parents have for them. The way my parents
have loved and cared for me has been one of the things that have changed my life for the better. A few
years ago I didn t believe in having to get told what to do. I wanted to make my own rules and go by
what I said. I wanted to be by myself and do my own thing but at that time it felt impossible.
While growing up I felt trapped, alone, and confused. I felt like I didn t have any support from them.
Acceptance and approval was all I wished for from my parents. Neither was given and at that point I
felt lost.
During those times I was hanging out with the wrong crowd. It wasn t until something bad happened
that I understood what I was doing. Maybe I did know what I was doing but didn t bother to actually
realize. Not only did I harm myself but also those who loved and cared for me.
Sometimes the person that says they love you the most turn out to be the ones to hurt you. I don t
remember much it all happened quickly. That night seemed like the worst. I was driven to this point by
the person who promised never to hurt me. She texted me saying she wanted to break up. A lot went
through my mind at that point. I felt like my world was caving in on me. It hurt so bad I didn t know
what to do. Not only did that happen but I had gotten bad news from my sister her dad had
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How The Stereotypes Associated With My Identity Affect Me
I am an African American male who loves to dance, play sports, and rap. I fit into a multitude of
stereotypes of an African American male except I have never committed a crime or ever joined a gang.
Stereotypes can be true and not necessarily a bad thing; I think it is great I am good at basketball and
dancing. However, stereotypes can also be very harmful in our conception of other people. One might
see me walking down the street at night and assume I am a thug instead of an Honors student at
Loyola Marymount University. I do not want to delve into the topic of how the stereotypes associated
with my identity affect me; rather, I would like to analyze the negative effect of the stereotype of the
supposedly happy ideal luxurious woman in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cultural stereotypes around gender are perceived as inevitable truths rather than stereotypes to be
challenged [that] undermine calls for equality between men and women (Donovan 17). This ignorance
causes people to think they only need to look at the surface level when judging a person s value as it
relates to gender. What happens when someone s value is reduced to only the stereotype they embody
and the clothes they wear? The seemingly happy stereotype of the luxurious woman does just that.
The stereotype of the luxurious woman portrays a woman who is extremely wealthy, adorned with
jewelry and designer clothing. At first glance, a woman might aspire to live that extravagant lifestyle.
The market plays into feeding this stereotype by marketing luxury items predominantly to women, and
women who can afford them invariably become luxury items themselves (Chocano 110). Almost all
the high end luxury brands like Prada and Tiffany and Co. are regarded as women s brands that also
offer a small selection of men s items. The targeting of woman by these brands cause the woman to
objectified as only a means to sell their product. The woman wearing all of the clothing becomes a
luxury item herself due to how rare it is for her to gain the financial freedom buy the clothes and
merely
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Difference Between Private School And Private Schools
There has always been a large debate between private and public schools. Even though this argument
has been going on for a long time, no one can seem to figure out which is the better choice. Some of
the main things people tend to focus on when comparing and contrasting the two types of schools are
tuition, academic environment, curriculum, athletics, and how the students are disciplined. Each of
these is equality important in their own ways to people when choosing what school they think is best
for them. The first topic, which is very important is tuition. Tuition is a crucial part of making a
decision for school because that s where the money comes in. Academics are also one of the main
factors in choosing a school for a good education is the whole reason why people usually attend a
certain school. Next are athletics may not be the deciding factor, but for some people they base the
school they want to go to off of how well the school s athletics are doing. Lastly discipline is also
sometimes considered because the possible attendee might want to know how the students are
punished. Out of all of these different topics to consider when choosing a private school education
comes out on top for all of these because of the smaller school environment and a more in depth
attention to detail when dealing with students. Tuition is a big factor when considering a school
someone wants to go to. The main difference between public schools and private schools when it
comes down to
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Diabetes Mellitus ( Dm ) Comprises A Group Of Metabolic...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) comprises a group of metabolic disorders that share the common phenotype
of hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a very debilitating disease, affecting approximately 8.3% of the adult
population or 382 million across the world. The area most afflicted by diabetes is the Western Pacific,
which includes China affecting about 138 million. In the United States it is approximated that 29.1
million (9.3% of the population) have diabetes. If the trend continues to rise as it does, it is estimated
that 592 million people worldwide will have diabetes by 2035.
Not only does diabetes wreak havoc on a person s state of health, it also has serious impacts on our
economy, especially in developing countries. It is estimated that the costs to treat and prevent diabetes
were about $548 billion in 2011. In the USA, $245 billion was spent towards diabetes in 2012 and
with the consistent rise in diagnosis, that number may be $500 billion by 2025. Diabetes can be
categorized into a few categories, the well known sectors being type 1 and type 2. Type 1 DM is
characterized by complete insulin deficiency as opposed to type 2 DM (90% 95% of new cases of
diabetes) which is characterized by variable degrees of insulin resistance, impaired insulin secretion,
and excessive hepatic glucose production. There also exist other, more rare classifications of DM,
which include: DM caused by genetic defects (ie. maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY)),
diseases of the pancreas (chronic
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Behind the Watergate Scandal Essay
On June 17, 1972, five burglars broke into the offices of the Democratic National Committee located
inside the Watergate Hotel in Washington. Frank Wills, a night security guard, discovered that the
break in was occurring. Several office doorknob cylinders were covered with masking tape to hold the
doors open (McConnell 11). As soon as Wills made this discovery, he telephoned the police. The five
burglars, carrying electronic gear and photographic equipment, were arrested on site at 2:30 A.M.
They were suspected of illegal wire tapping. This series of arrests sparked the beginning of what came
to be known as the Watergate Scandal. The Watergate Scandal caused several events to occur such as a
huge investigation, Nixon winning the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reporters also revealed that John Mitchell had controlled a secret fund for financing political
spying and dirty tricks to weed out the presidential candidates of the Democratic Party. Due to those
dirty tactics, Nixon was reelected on November 7, 1972. However, on February 7, 1973, with
questions still remaining regarding the president s knowledge of the Watergate affair, the Senate voted
to establish the Senate Watergate Committee, which was charged with investigating the extent of
campaign abuses in the 1972 presidential election (McConnell 12). McCord, under oath before the
Senate Watergate Committee, testified that Jeb Magruder, former Nixon aide, and White House
counsel John Dean both were aware of the plans to bug the headquarters of the Democratic National
Committee. He also stated Mitchell had approved the plans. FBI Director L. Patrick Gray resigned
after he confessed, on April 20, 1973, that he destroyed Watergate evidence because he was pressured
by Nixon s aides. On June 25, Presidential counsel John Dean testified that Nixon had been paying the
five burglars and two operatives whom were involved in planning the Watergate break in hush money.
A Nixon aide testified on July 13 that Nixon taped all of his conversations and telephone calls on
hidden microphones installed in the Oval Office. The Committee subpoenaed the tapes. Nixon refused
to hand them over. The tapes became the primary focus of a year long
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Hasidic Judaism Essay
Hasidic Judaism is a branch of Orthodox Judaism established in Eastern Europe during the 1800 s that
put spirituality and a connection with God through mysticism at the forefront of its beliefs. In order to
understand Hasidic Judaism, one must understand that Judaism is not only a religion; it is also a
philosophy and a way of life for the Jewish people. One of the oldest monotheistic religions, Judaism
has evolved over the years since the time of the founding fathers. Like any culture or religion,
however, Jews have never been without conflict or disagreement amongst its people. Schisms amongst
Jews over long periods of time have led to a branching out of sects and Jewish institutions. What led
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Troubled with the increase in Cossack Pogroms and Jewish ethnic cleansings under Chmielnicki
during the latter 17th century, Polish Jews were threatened with near extinction. Faced with hardships
and often persecution, many Jews lost faith in their study of Rabbinic Judaism due to its strict
religious confines and naturally gravitated toward mysticism in order to feel a closer relationship with
God. Discontent with Rabbinic Judaism, many Jewish mystics arose under the titles of Baal Shem or
Masters of the Name of God. However, unlike traditional Judaism, these mystics increasingly
preached values based on Kabbalah, including miracle work and divine intervention . From these early
mystic teachings arose Hasidic Judaism, brought into the spotlight by its leader Israel Ben Elizier, who
sought to rid Judaism of strict punishment and reward in accordance to Halakha . As the figurehead
and clear leader of the Hasidic movement, Ben Elizer became known as the Baal Shem Tov. With his
reputation as a healer, the Baal Shem Tov was able to shape later Hasidic belief in divine leaders, or
Rebbes, who served not only as religious leaders but also as communal leaders with charismatic
qualities. Despite never writing down his own beliefs , the Baal Shem Tov s ideas had a lasting effect
on Judaism. Eliezer s followers were able to spread his ideas after his death and caused a large scale
Jewish spiritual movement. Focused on selflessness and
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Greek Mythology Of Greek Gods
Hannah Gjovik
Don Juan Avila Middle School
Mythology
1. Zeus made Cronus throw up his siblings then cut him into little bits and threw them into Tartarus.
2. Poseidon; I ve always wanted to control water so if I could control the seas, that d be awesome.
3. One example is when Hera punishes the mortal women that Zeus would fall in love with. It is not
always justified because sometimes Zeus would trick them into it, yet Hera punished them and not
him. They believe that humans need consequences.
4. The fact that a human being can enter while alive and exit unscathed.
5. Peacock feather designs came from the eye of Argus, when Hera placed it into the feathers of it.
6. The Rape of Persephone explains why there is winter.
7. Dionysus is a symbol for resurrection because he went to the underworld and brought his mother
back from the dead to Olympus.
8. Maenads were the followers of Dionysus who would tear apart any creature that crossed their paths,
but Dionysus could tame them with wild berries and goat milk. Their significance is that they can be
both wild and tamed creatures.
9. Dionysus has a good and an evil side because wine can be all fun and games but overused could be
dangerous and terrible. It shows that the Greeks could both the good and bad sides of wine.
10. Demeter and Dionysus both show that the bond between mother and child is so strong that it
would lead someone to go to extreme measures to keep the other safe.
11. Father heaven imprisoned his children because
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Kohlberg s Theory Of The Development Of Moral Judgement
Critically Evaluate Kohlberg s Theory of the Development of Moral Judgement
Lawrence Kohlberg (1927 1987) further developed the works of Piaget (1896 1980) on moral
development. This essay will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Kohlberg s theory in a critical
manner, looking at the positive aspects of his research and the disadvantages of the types of situations
he gave in his experiments, the universal accuracy of his results and the controversial findings of sex
differences in regards to morality. Kohlberg advanced Piaget s theory of moral development by
interviewing 10 13 year old boys to find out how they would attempt to resolve moral issues. These
issues varied between situations that involved obeying the law, authority ... Show more content on
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Although the universal support for Kohlberg s theory is impressive, it does not actually prove that
people went through all the stages in the same order that Kohlberg predicted they would. As these
participants were not monitored throughout every stage of their life we cannot be certain that they all
went through the same stages in the same order, all we can defer from this is that people seem to be at
the stages that Kohlberg predicted they would be at. However Ann Colby and Colleagues (1983) did
do a longitudinal study where they interviewed Kohlberg s original participants five times over three
to four year intervals, lasting for twenty years in total. The results of the study showed that all the
participants went through the stages in the same order, never skipping a stage. These findings offer
strong evidence to support Kohlberg s theory of moral development as, unlike the previous study
mentioned, there is now longitudinal evidence to support that these stages happen in the same order in
many people, and not just assuming that it happened like in Kohlberg s original study (Shaffer Kipp,
2007).
However, there are limits to how far Kohlberg s theory of morality can be taken. When doing the
research to develop his theory Kohlberg only interviewed male participants, completely ignoring the
possibility that females could have a different outlook on morality to males. Carol Gilligan (1982,
1993) recognised that this was an issue with
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Application Efficiencies, Not Harder, By Reviewing My Work...
Key Result 1
Every day I examine process efficiencies, looking for opportunities as it relates to Added Value to
work smarter, not harder, by reviewing my work before approval. I continue to attend pre closing
meetings and collaborate with other departments to meet a common goal that is to ensure facilities are
properly documented and letters of credit are issued timely. This helps me build trusted relationships,
by cultivating a positive work environment as the trusted advisor in Trade Services. Customers feel
comfortable coming to me for questions and concerns. Customers appreciate the extra care and time
that I give them. I assumed greater leadership, taking on the role of mentoring peers in Trade Services.
Key Result 2
When processing more difficult letter of credit requests, I seek out opportunities to engage other
associates, relationship managers, in house counsel or outside counsel to identify potential issues
before the transactions are completed. Reviewing all documentation related to the L/C processes
begins with the credit reports, DMS and the applications. I keep peers updated on pending items. This
allows internal controls to mitigate bank risk, to ensure consistency and to prevent errors. This allows
me to issue the letters of credit timely and in accordance with all standard banking practices. Always
keeping in mind to adhere to the Service Level Agreement (SLA) and uphold the Key Performance
Indicators (KPI). I assisted internal audit with the
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Analysis of the State of the New Media Art
The article is an analysis of the state of the new media art. The new media uses digital communication
to express its artwork and Muir (2002) choses certain works as illustrative examples of their format.
Their spectrum was so called old, middle aged and modern digital art that spanned the 19th century to
the present moment. Their first example was June Paik s magnet TV 91965). Paik integrated music,
video,a nd sculptural forms of objects in order to convey modern relationship to TV. Intending to
convey the omnipotence of TV, Paik s aforementioned sculpture consisted of a large magnet on top of
a television set. The magnet was manipulated by hand to create abstract patterns of light inside the
monitor. The work was deliberately constructed in a simple way so as to arouse discussion and
thought regarding the all powerful influence and, some would say, insidiousness, of TV. Nicholas
Schoffer is called the Father of Cybernetics and Video Art. He is another example of creators of media
Art. Schoffer s sculptures combining electronics with sculpture included his 52 meter high cybernetics
Tower of Liege , which consisted of mirrors, projectors, microphones, and photoelectric cells.
Schoeffer also produced Microtine Sculptures (1968 1969) that was composed of discs and
manipulated by electronics to produce pulsating light. Robert Adrian s work was in
telecommunication. His work included the world in 24 hours (1982) where artists from international
spots converged at
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Speech Anxiety
MANAGING SEVERE SPEECH ANXIETY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CURRENT TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS
CONCLUSION
BIBILIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION Public speaking is often described as the most common fear in the world. It is also
something that many people are required to do. It may be to give a toast at a wedding, to present a
seminar at work, to make an argument to a local council, to receive an award or to be interviewed by a
board of directors for a job. Public speaking is something few people can avoid and yet it continues to
be a major fear. To understand this fear and how it can be managed and prevented, the issue will now
be looked at in more detail. This will begin with a definition of public speaking anxiety and a
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These thoughts are then replaced with more positive thoughts. For example, the speaker about to begin
the speech may think to themselves, I am going to bore these people. With cognitive restructuring, the
speaker can instead think to themselves, I am going to make this speech interesting so the audience are
not bored. These cognitive approaches are based on the speaker learning to associate different
emotions to the public speaking activity. Part of these approaches involves individuals exposing
themselves to public speaking situations. A more recent study has added a new means of achieving
this, by allowing the speaker to take part in public speaking situations via virtual reality. The study
concluded that creating a virtual audience the speaker could interact with, was as effective as using a
real audience (Pertaub, Slater Barker). Using these virtual reality environments and creating a virtual
good audience may become a new method of helping the anxious speaker associate good thoughts
with public speaking. For more minor cases of public speaking anxiety, preparation and practice are
common methods of overcoming the problem. Just like many tasks, the more able a person feels about
completing the task, the less anxiety they experience. This sense of being ready and able to complete a
task is achieved by being prepared. Practice is also important, since this makes the individual
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  • 2. Antitrust Law | ANTITRUST LAW | | Name Manpreet Kaur [Date] | The mission of the Antitrust Division is to promote economic competition through enforcing and providing guidance on antitrust laws and principles . Antitrust laws have been developed to create the strong foundation of a free amp; open market of a vibrant economy. Market is so competitive now a days, there are so many options available for products amp; services, which is the result of antitrust laws. Antitrust is developed to help both consumers amp; business owners. These laws promote vigorous competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices Antitrust laws are developed by the U.S. Government, also commonly known as competition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How antitrust law does helps consumers? Antitrust law is created to promote healthy completion, which eventually benefits the end users by ensuring the product amp; service prices remain low amp; affordable for most. It also helps build a better market, by ensuring open amp; free completion. In a freely existing market, every competing entity o business usually play by their rules, they would use attractions such as low price by cutting the already reduced prices or by increasing the level of their service or quality of the product .Fair practices , the profit opportunities and Competition also act as a stimulator for business. This stimulator helps business find innovative, new as well as more efficient methods of production. This also improves the overall quality. Consumers are the end user of products amp; services. Antitrust law makes products amp; services more affordable by lowing the prices amp; better products as well as services. Antitrust law have made it harder for companies to survive because of the level of competition, so only the best survives, companies who fail to meet amp; understand the needs of customers slowly elope due to the competitive battle. When competitors agree to fix prices, rig bids, or allocate (divide up) customers, consumers lose the benefits of competition. The prices that result when competitors agree in these ways are artificially high . Higher prices won t always reflect the accurate cost, so therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Courtroom Reflection Through this assignment I have gained insight and applied ample knowledge that I learned in the classroom to the courtroom. Through my various experiences in multiple court room settings I witnessed everything from an individual in municipal court driving without a license just so he could get Whataburger, owners of an apartment complex with 161 fire violations totaling over $2,000 in fines and tickets, an environmental safety court, and finally ending with a preliminary hearing of murder in the first degree, along with two counts of drive by shooting, and a felon in possession of a firearm. Out of all my court room experiences, the one that I learned the most in was the preliminary hearing which was CF 17 3297, State vs. Jose. The preliminary trial was held for Jose Mascote, with Judge Kevin McCoy residing. Mascote s defending attorney was Mike Arnett and the Assistant District Attorney, Dan Gridley, was present on behalf of the state. During this hearing I was truly able to grasp the notion that with all preliminary hearings and trials the lawyers use their words, witnesses, and evidence to paint a story in your mind of the scenario that occurred. We were able to observe a total of 13 witnesses called to the stand by the state attorney. Since this was a preliminary hearing most of the information that the witnesses testified about was to verify that the events did occur, that the states exhibits were viable, and to prove that there is good intent for an actual trial. The very first witness was the owner of a business called ID Solutions located near the crossroads of 38th and Robinson. This witness was actually tied to the states exhibit 1 and 2. States exhibit 1 was a bird eyes google view of the business and nearby crossing intersections, to which the witness verified during examination. States exhibit 2 was surveillance video that shows shots being fired at the victim out of a blue Dodge Avenger. The second witness called to the stand was allegedly walking down the street to the Buy for Less by 39th and Shields with his pregnant cousin when the defendant reportedly drove by and made threatening comments. According to the witness the defendant then shot out of the passenger side window at him before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Bay Area Rapid Transit ( Bart ) System Bay Area Rapid Transit(BART) system provides residents in Bay Area with convenient and rapid transportation service among nine counties [1]. After the concept of BART was born in late 1940, the BART board of directors was created in 1957 which had 12 members and controlled the whole BART project. They entitled a consortium of 3 engineering companies Parsons, Brinkerhoff Tudor Bechtel (PBTB) to direct the construction of BART which began about 1963 [4]. BART system tried to apply many innovative technologies that had never been used in other commuter system, and one of them was the Automated Train Control (ATC) System, which was entitled to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation with a 26 million dollar contract to design, install and tune the whole ATC system [3][4]. From 1969 to early 1971, three engineers whose work were related to different aspects of ATC expressed their concerns about the way the ATC system was being developed to their management. Holger Hjortsvang, a systems engineer, and Max Blankenze, a programmer analyst, criticized that the development of ATC was lack of supervision from Both BART board and PBTB. At the same time, Robert Bruder, an electrical engineer criticized the non professional way the ATC system was designed and installed, and the unrealistic opening schedule [4]. After a long waiting without any significant response from their managers to their concerns, they decided to take actions and reported the issues directly to a BART board member with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cinematic Arts Personal Statement Essay Cinematic Arts Personal Statement I have been asked Where do you come from? many times, and still I struggle to come up with a definite answer. It s usually one of the first introductory questions someone asks and I always respond with my own set of questions. Do you mean where I was last? California. Where I have lived the longest? Germany. Where I was born? Panama. . . . Oh, is that what you meant? Calling myself a citizen of the world is not at all farfetched rather, it s an accurate descriptor of who I am. My father has served in the United States Air Force for the past twenty years. The military lifestyle moving every few years, having to start from scratch each time and making new friends is just a part of my life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of my favorite times in Europe were when my family would hop into the car and drive off to a city hours away, maybe even in the neighboring country. It never failed to astonish me how every city was different from the last. There were always new sights to see, new cuisine to try, and different happenings going on. If I had to name one thing I miss from my time in Europe, it would definitely be the festivals. There was this one summer when I went to a wine festival with my mother. To get into town, we walked through a wide, stone bridge that hovered over a large river. Across the lake where the river poured into, a brown, centuries old castle stood proudly upon a hill and peered down at the town. Stalls were set up on either side of the street and people surged through the market talking animatedly and sharing laughs with their friends, usually with some form of food or drink in hand. A brass band played close by and people of all ages paired up to dance to the music that resonated throughout the town. With a bratwurst in hand, my mother and I strolled through town and looked at the countless shops that lined the street. Even away from the stalls and music, on every street and back alley, there were people buzzing with life and activity. The atmosphere was cozy, happy, and welcoming. Even someone like me, who didn t speak the language, fit right in. [how is this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. America s Independence Of Independence Essay July 4,1776 was the day America would declare its Independence from their mother country England. Thomas Jefferson drafts this Declaration of Independence using as a reference the Scottish declaration. Declaring Independence would mean war between the British empire and America . With only 35,000 poorly trained troops and 45,000 militias, no navy, small industry with few financial resources the U.S was able to defeat the British Empire which had 56,000 skilled redcoats, 30,000 hessians, 50,000 loyalists, a royal navy and lots of financial resources. So the question remains how exactly was the U.S able to win its independence against such a huge empire? The American revolutionaries shared a set of political and social values which in essence gave meaning to their actions. In September 1776 British army commander Sir William Howe along with his brother Richard Howe used 32,000 Hessians to attack the American Commander General Gorge Washington (pg.243). The brothers defeated Washington s army in several battles from Brooklyn Heights to New York where Washington s army was saved by a storm. By then the battle for independence seemed doomed the British General occupied New York Washington had few men. However, on Christmas night 1776 General Washington decided to cross the Delaware and launch a surprise attack on the Hessians camp at Trenton and succeeded, followed by the victory in Princeton which marked two of his first victories. In the fall of 1777, general Howe planned to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Euro Disney Case Study case fourteen Euro Disney: From Dream to Nightmare, 1987 94 Robert M. Grant At the press conference announcing Euro Disneyland SCA s financial results for the year ended September 30, 1994, CEO Philippe Bourguignon summed up the year in succinct terms: The best thing about 1994 is that it s over. In fact, the results for the year were better than many of Euro Disneyland s long suffering shareholders had predicted. Although revenues were down 15 percent the result of falling visitor numbers caused by widespread expectations that the park would be closed down costs had been cut by 12 percent, resulting in a similar operating profit to that of the previous year. The bottom line still showed a substantial loss (net after tax loss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include Main Street, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Adventureland. The objective is to immerse the guest in the atmosphere of the particular land. The theme of each land is reflected in the types of rides and attractions, the costumes of employees, the architectural style of the buildings, and even the food and souvenirs sold within the boundaries of the particular land. Rather than presenting a random collection of roller coasters, merry go rounds, and other rides, the Disney parks create an all embracing experience which envelops the guest in carefully designed, tightly managed fantasy experience such as space flight, a Caribbean pirate attack, a flying ride with Peter Pan, or a race down the Matterhorn in a bob sleigh. Disney theme parks benefit from the talent and expertise of the Walt Disney family of businesses. Parks are designed by the engineers and architects of a wholly owned subsidiary WED Enterprises. The themes for the attractions and characters that are featured in them often have their origins in cartoons and live action movies produced by Disney s studios. The parks also benefit from management and merchandising techniques developed over many years at Disney. These techniques have led to tremendous successes. In merchandising, Disney retail stores achieved some of the highest sales per square foot in the United States. Disney s success can be traced to the control of the environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Richard Feyman Research Paper Richard Feynman What would you say if you could be a person that changed the way we understand the world around us with new understandings of quantum mechanics? A person that became more than just a renowned physicist and teacher, but became an icon. Well that person was Richard Feynman. During his lifetime, he became one of the most well known scientist in the world. Feynman not only made many contributions to the world of quantum physics, but was also held in high regards for his amazing ability to teach. Feynman was known to be able to make very complex things easy to understand. Feynman was described as a very unconventional person. No matter what he was doing he always brought his funny/different personality with him. So what was Feynman s life like? Where did he develop his compassion and skill for mathematics and physics? What accomplishments did he achieve in his life? Feynman was born on May 11, 1918 in Queens, New York. He was born to Jewish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s so boring . Those were the last words of Feynman before he sadly passed away on February 15, 1988. A little over a year before his death, Feynman developed two rare types of cancer. The first type of cancer Feynman developed was Liposarcoma. Liposarcoma is a cancer that arises in fat cells in deep tissues. The second was Waldenstroms Macroglobulinemia which effects white blood cells, specifically B cells. Feynman s last big wish was to visit the land of Tuva in Russia. Unfortunately, due to the Cold War, a visit to Russia was proven to be quite problematic. Feynman would not receive permission for the visit from Russia until after his passing. Soon after his death, his daughter would go on to make the trip to Russia in honor of her late father s dying wish. When word got out about the passing of Feynman it sent a shockwave across the nation and the world. Feynman had grown to be a very famous icon and a renowned physicist, speaker, and teacher. Feynman was someone who could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Are Wildfires Important To Society Have you ever stopped to wonder if wildfires truly important to society? Well after doing some research, wildfires play an important role in the natural adaptations that occur in the Earth s ecosystem. On the NASA Earth Observatory: Global Fire Monitoring website states that The diversity of plant and animal life in the world s forest, prairies, and wetlands in (partly) dependent on the effects of fire; in fact some plants can not reproduce without fire . The reason why some plants are dependent on wildfires is because the fire breaks open the outer layer of the seeds and invigorate germination. Fires begin vital natural process for nutrients. Rain then passes the nutrients back into the soil restoring fertile seedbed for plants. Wildfires impact on the ecosystem, plays a major part in forming the ecosystems by serving as an agent of restoration and change. These fires can also be extremely dangerous, destroying homes, wildlife habitats, timber and it also pollutes the air with radiation that is harmful to the human life. These wildfires also liberates carbon dioxide a greenhouse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These fires pollutes the air with carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide that comes from a burning bush, aldehyde gases and particulate matter; also known as (PMs). PMs are most dangerous to a human because it can spread great distances away from the fire unlike carbon dioxide and other gases that are found closer around the area of the fire. The smaller and larger PMs that are 5 to 10 and 2.5 microns in size travel and deposit through the respiratory system. These PMs settle in the alveoli where the body is incompetent of removing systems are most likely at risk of having their condition inflamed if ill or having an even more weaker respiratory system. The symptoms of exposing particular matter (PMs) is headaches, dizziness, nausea and shortness of breath, with irritation of the eyes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Magnificent Seven Essay I recently saw the movie The Magnificent Seven a western movie that is a remake of a 1960 western movie with the same name. Since I am not your typical western movie fan and did not see the original movie I came into it with a clear mind and enjoyed the movie. After watching it I looked up a review to compare the critics thoughts versus my own. While searching Google I found a review written on variety.com. The review was written by Owen Gleiberman who is the Chief Film Critic for variety.com. I decided to read this review and see what we found in common and where maybe we differed on our views of The Magnificent Seven. I could see from the beginning that we would have different opinions of this movie as again I have not seen the original. This was apparent when the critic wrote: The cheeky but square, dutifully manufactured, ultimately uninspired remake of The Magnificent Seven, which kicks off the 41st Toronto ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the critic writes about the second hour of the movie basically being an old west martial arts video game(Gleiberman). The writer continues to finish off his review giving the movie a new title The Adequate Seven (Gleiberman). I could not disagree more with my thoughts toward the movie. For me it was an enjoyable ride that started off by building up these random cowboys into a team you wouldn t expect to defeat a man you grow to hate. After reading this review I can appreciate Mr. Gleiberman s ability to write and describe what he saw while watching this movie. I do feel that Gleiberman s view on this movie was too affected by the original and was not able to see this movie stand on its own. On the other hand and maybe it is because I have not seen the original The Magnificent Seven or many other Westerns still found this movie to be entertaining, fun, and action packed. I would recommend anyone to watch The Magnificent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Evaluating The Suitability Of Solar Powered Led Lighting... C.K.K. Sekyere, F.K. Forson, F.O. Akuffo, Technical and economic studies on lighting systems: A case for LED lanterns and CFLs in rural Ghana . Published On 2012. In this study is designed to assess the suitability of solar powered LED and CFL lighting systems as replacement for kerosene lanterns. The Ghana 22,900,927 population are using kerosene as fuel for the sources of lighting purpose. They are nearly 75.6 % of rural population and 19.9 % of the urban population are use kerosene as fuel for lighting purpose. As he conducted survey among the 113 non electric households in 16 rural communities in that six regions or located in Ghana that use kerosene lanterns he was observed the 69 % of the households established the kerosene lanterns in the morning. He was done the technical analysis measuring the each lighting system on flat surface measuring 1 m by 1.2 m using a portable lux meter. In this analysis he is observed the within two years, he will save lot of money after using solar led and cell systems Therefore, the most significant deduction from the study is that the solar powered LED and CFL lighting systems are a viable and cost effective off grid lighting alternative for fuel based lighting systems in rural Ghana. Biswajit Biswas, Sujoy Mukherjee, A comparative study of low cost solar based lighting system and fuel based lighting system for remote off grid location in India Published on Sep Oct 2013, Energy is the integral part of life. Energy demand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on The Stakeholder Theory by Thomas Donaldson A stake holder, in general is defined as an individual or organization likely affected by the performance of an organization. In The stakeholder theory of the corporation: Concepts, evidence, and implications by Thomas Donaldson , he quotes Stanford research institution and calls stake holders those groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist. Therefore a stakeholder can be thought of as some who both influences and is influenced by an organization. According to Greasley (1999, p9) there are 3 types of stake holders: internal, connected and external. Internal stakeholders are described as the managers and employees of a company. Connected stakeholders are those that are beyond the immediate boundaries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, for this scenario it will be assumed that the stakeholder concept stands, and hence will assume the stakeholder concept is infallible. It will be assumed that the large mining company is publicly owned and is situated a more economically developed country (MEDC). Therefore the company will have significantly weaker influence from the government than a government owned company. It will also imply that trade unions associated with the company will likely be strong, hence workers will have higher influence than they would in a less economically developed country (LEDC) where unions would be weaker . The above assumptions will also help in identifying stakeholders within the mining company; stakeholders will be divided up into the 3 defined in Greasley (1999, p9). Firstly, internal stakeholders, those connected directly to the firm. This group include will account for anyone working within the firm. In the context of the mining company, this includes people like miners, even jobs like those of a janitor in the building. However, it is important to note that it also involves much more powerful stakeholders like senior management, who play a large role in the decisions made by the company. Connected stakeholders, will include groups like shareholders, customers and suppliers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gene Expression in Eukaryotes Gene expression in eukaryotes can be broken down into three stages. These stages include Transcription, RNA processing, and Translation. These steps are similar to gene expression in prokaryotes but RNA processing is specific to gene expression in eukaryotes. Transcription Transcription happens in the cell nucleus. This is where DNA can be found. For example you can use DNA as instructions to make certain things such as proteins, but, these instructions are in a different language and you do not understand them, so the workers that will eventually assemble them cannot work with them. This is where mRNA will come into play. The mRNA will provide the workers or cells with new instructions that will be used to build the protiens. In transcription DNA is unzipped and the enzyme RNA polymerase RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region. This starts the unwinding of the DNA strands, and the polymerase starts RNA synthesis which runs along the template strand of the DNA. In eukaryotic cells proteins called transcription factors bind to promoters that include a TATA box, 25 nucleotides upstream from the start of transcription. After, more transcription factors will bind to the DNA, together with RNA polymerase II, forming the transcription initiation complex. The second step of transcription is the process of elongation. This is where the polymerase moves downstream while it unwinds the DNA and elongates the RNA from 5 to 3 . As the RNA synthesis continues downstream the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Three Abrahamic Religions And Islam The Three Abrahamic Religions Incongruity despite common Foundation Christianity evolved from Judaism, and Islam evolved from mainly Syrian Christianity. Naturally the three religions share a lot of common elements, but also many differences. Like most religions, the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions see themselves as a true religion based on godly revelation, and claim universal validity. Because of the many different appearances of religious phenomena, many see themselves faced with the decision whether to grant validity to every denomination or none of them. In the past and even nowadays, a tendency to intolerance can often be observed when this claim is made. Should they really be called Abrahamic Religions? It seems to be a trend nowadays to refer to the supposedly common Abrahamic traditions when pointing out the common foundation of the three big religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Since the stories of Abraham in the Old Testament are mentioned and used in all three religions, this can be seen as the defining common origin leading to the monotheism. However, it s often overlooked that the transition from Judaic polytheistic monolateralism (believing in several gods, but choosing one patron god to primarily worship) to monotheism did not start until the Babylonian exile, while the stories of Abraham took place in the very early history of Israel, in which neither the name for god Yahweh nor the believe in only one god existed. Monotheism as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Christianity In The Church, Christianity, And Christianity Christianity today stands as the most popular religion in the entire world. Statistically, out of every three people in the world one is Christian. During the time of Christ, roughly 30 AD, are the first examples of Christian worship. The religion spread across the European nations and churches began to spring up both in the West, Romanesque and Gothic, and in the East, Byzantine. Both sectors of Europe agree that the main purpose of a church is to establish a connection to heaven and the center of this relation is the Lord Jesus Christ. Throughout both churches, you find the Good Shepherd, appears as a child, a beardless man, and a Bearded Man. All forms generally depict Christ with a halo quartered by a cross about his head. However, the method in which symbolism incorporated into each church varies. Byzantine churches created their own little heaven on earth with their churches. Paul Meyendorff describes each aspect of the church and how to the Byzantines, each part of the church held spiritual importance to be represented in the architecture thereof. For example, at the east end of the church the apse resided, the apse alluded to the cave wherein Christ was born as well as the one that held him after his death. Andrew Palmer described the domes and barrel vaults of the church of Hagia Sophia as representing the heavens above and the corners of the earth. Byzantine churches employed massive piers to support the weight of the heavy dome. The architects added to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Kant s Duty To Become A Dishonest Looking at this movie from Kant s viewpoint, We can say Campbell is morally wrong, by allowing himself to become a spy, he betray his duty for his country. Honesty if I remember is one of the categorical imperatives which needs to be followed, at situations. By being a spy, Campbell committed a dishonest act to his country to which he has a duty to protect. It must be noted that Campbell was indifferent to the views of the Nazis and the destruction and oppression of lives that was causing. Of course if we look at it in a different light he could have agreed to become a spy since he shared the plight of the subjugation of the Jews, I think Kant would have viewed his situation as to have no moral value. As Ackrill out it His being a spy is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Indiana University Southeast s Future Success The marketing audit is presented as a factor of Indiana University Southeast s future success. The paper will compare Bellarmine, Sullivan, Spalding, Purdue Polytechnic of New Albany, and University of Louisville to Indiana University Southeast. The five universities listed pose as serious competition for Indiana University Southeast. The audit will go into depth on why these five all serve the same target market. The paper presents the results of research conducted through the National Center for Education Statistics and by various college search engines. Based on the research conducted, the audit states the main factors influencing Indiana University Southeast s future growth and a better retention rate that have an impact on IUS s progress now. In conclusion, the audit presents findings and conditions that will better help in fixing IUS S barriers in operating. I. Competitive Market Analysis a. Indiana University Southeast has a target market that consists of traditional students that are under the age of 25. These traditional students are mostly coming to IUS straight out of high school. Indiana University Southeast is now expanding their target market again to non traditional students because of the decreasing high school graduate rate from Clark, Floyd, and Harrison county high schools. Greater Clark County Schools have decreased from 94.4 percent to 92.5 percent. Clarksville has decreased 97.7 percent to 95 percent. West Clark County Schools have decreased 97.7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dragon Boating Speech It was a hot sunny Saturday morning when I was privileged enough to meet the one and only Louise. Not only an accomplished medal professional but a women raising awareness of a disease which is claiming the lives of many women each year, on average,48 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day. I had arranged this meeting to find what her drive is and why she has such a passion for dragon boating, as well as what breast cancer has done for her. IB: Good morning Louise, thank you for meeting with me today. Louise: Good morning to you too and thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak about dragon boating and too talk about breast cancer. IB: Well should we get into business? Louise: We shall IB: How did you find out about dragon boating? Louise: I actually watched the,I had never heard about it, I watched the four quarters program, when that was on the television and I remember thinking that looks far too much like hard work, I don t think it s for me. Then, I had one patient and one friend who were both in the dragon boats and they cornered me over the carrots in Coles and challenging me going You have to come and join and I m going no no they put so much pressure on me that I agreed to go. I got dragged along thinking I don t do boats, I don t do early mornings, I don t do sport and it took thirty seconds in the boat to get me totally and completely addicted. I just got in the boat, it was so calm and peaceful and it was gorgeous, so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Contributions Of The Solidarity Fund The Solidarity Fund was organized to invest its member s retirement savings in local companies with the goal of promoting economic development. The two primary missions are to make access to professionally managed retirement accounts more available to all and to support job growth in Quebec. They support local development through investment in local small and medium sized companies or by investment in outside companies whose activities benefited the providence. They seek investments that bring a fair return and also other nonfinancial criteria. As part of their due diligence in looking at investment possibilities they prepared a social audit. The Fund prepared this audit when they first invested in a company and later when they increased their investment or divested. The Fund specialists in their visits to the companies covered important details, including gathering data, observing working conditions, and meeting with company managers and employee representatives. Around two decades after their launch, the Solidarity Fund had become a crucial player in Québec s economy having built to 500,000 shareholders and net assets of more than $4.6 billion (Canadian dollars). They had many success stories including Gildan Activewear, Inc. The Solidarity Fund represents an example of social investment in that they screen the companies they invest in for positive social compliance including good working conditions, positive relations with local communities, and a commitment to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Yuik Tribe Research Paper The Yurok tribe, although mostly assimilated in present times, has continued to thrive and protect their culture. The Yurok tribe has endured a sordid history. The tribe has suffered great atrocities at the hands of western culture. The Yurok went from being a thriving people, to being assimilated, almost to the point of ethnocide, (Kottak) and finally forced to live in a small area that was once a part of their vast ancestral land. The Yurok people have strived up until the present to keep their culture alive. In this essay I will be discussing what the Yurok tribe is like today, what problems they face politically and socially, and what the tribe is doing to combat these issues. In the past, the Yurok did not have an active political system or form of social control. (Kottak) There was no one man to lead the tribe; they did not practice chiefdom. Nevertheless, the Yurok simply had a set of principles to which the tribe would adhere to. An example of one of these principle is, if a tribal member were to commit an act of violence toward another member of the tribe, the person who committed the act would have to pay full compensation, depending on the severity of the act. Today the Yurok are governed by a tribal council. The tribal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poverty is currently one of the biggest concerns for the Yurok tribe. Klamath is a rural area, because of this there are not very many places to dispose of trash. The reservation is covered with old cars and run down homes. Without funds to remove junk, the Yurok reservation continues to remain in a tawdry state. The Tribe has, in the past, partnered with the state of California to try to clean up illegal dump sites around the Yurok reservation. Methamphetamine abuse has also become a big problem on the reservation. The Yurok tribe has been trying to combat these issues for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Fear In The Chrysanthemums The Touch of Fear The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck is telling the reader the story of Elisa Allen. Elisa is on her 35 years old and throughout parts of her life in a Garden. She feels in her garden strong and she believes she had the potential to change her life base of her garden, but beside her garden she had a weak personality. Elisa is like a cat because she is tender and hides herself of her reality and what is happening around her. She is a kind person who is believes if she is going to change how she likes, but at the end of everything she would go back at the same person that she was in the beginning. Elisa does not change at all in the story because she thought that a man she knew for hours would change her life. Elisa is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Elisa was working in her garden suddenly look up to see who was coming on the road and it was an old wagon with a man. This man is called the tinker. The tinker begins to interact with Elisa. He tells Elisa about all his adventure on the road and he experience of lot excited things. We noticed that Elisa would not change her attitude is when she began to act pleasant with him. The narrator states Elisa took off her gloves and stuffed them in the apron pocket with the scissors (Steinbeck 4). Then, Elisa was changing her voice tone and she was demonstrating to the tinker that she needs someone to love her. However, she demonstrates her weakness because she was acting confidently with someone who did not know at all. They were having a comfortable conversation until he begins to talk bad about her flower smell. When he states a bad comment of her flowers, she quickly reacts and had the potential to deal with him. Elisa states It s a good bitter smell, she retorted, not nasty at all (Steinbeck 5). After all he tried to solve the problem that he had with Elisa and told her of a woman he knew on the road who likes chrysanthemums too. He began to explain that she had a flower garden; but she didn t know how to grow chrysanthemum flowers. Then he convinced her to give some chrysanthemum flowers to him. Elisa does not have the potential of changed because the tinker manipulated her with the story of the woman of the chrysanthemum. However, he manipulated her because he wanted something to fix because he wanted money or something to eat. Elisa found two pans in the back of the house. And she gave the two pans to him for fix it and the tinker begins fixed in a professional way. However, Elisa gifts the two pans to the tinker with some flowers planting. Now, it was time to say Good Bye. Elisa sways herself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Speech About Love Parents Have you ever put yourself in your parents shoes and thought about how they felt towards their kids? Sometimes it s hard for kids to understand the type of love parents have for them. The way my parents have loved and cared for me has been one of the things that have changed my life for the better. A few years ago I didn t believe in having to get told what to do. I wanted to make my own rules and go by what I said. I wanted to be by myself and do my own thing but at that time it felt impossible. While growing up I felt trapped, alone, and confused. I felt like I didn t have any support from them. Acceptance and approval was all I wished for from my parents. Neither was given and at that point I felt lost. During those times I was hanging out with the wrong crowd. It wasn t until something bad happened that I understood what I was doing. Maybe I did know what I was doing but didn t bother to actually realize. Not only did I harm myself but also those who loved and cared for me. Sometimes the person that says they love you the most turn out to be the ones to hurt you. I don t remember much it all happened quickly. That night seemed like the worst. I was driven to this point by the person who promised never to hurt me. She texted me saying she wanted to break up. A lot went through my mind at that point. I felt like my world was caving in on me. It hurt so bad I didn t know what to do. Not only did that happen but I had gotten bad news from my sister her dad had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How The Stereotypes Associated With My Identity Affect Me I am an African American male who loves to dance, play sports, and rap. I fit into a multitude of stereotypes of an African American male except I have never committed a crime or ever joined a gang. Stereotypes can be true and not necessarily a bad thing; I think it is great I am good at basketball and dancing. However, stereotypes can also be very harmful in our conception of other people. One might see me walking down the street at night and assume I am a thug instead of an Honors student at Loyola Marymount University. I do not want to delve into the topic of how the stereotypes associated with my identity affect me; rather, I would like to analyze the negative effect of the stereotype of the supposedly happy ideal luxurious woman in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cultural stereotypes around gender are perceived as inevitable truths rather than stereotypes to be challenged [that] undermine calls for equality between men and women (Donovan 17). This ignorance causes people to think they only need to look at the surface level when judging a person s value as it relates to gender. What happens when someone s value is reduced to only the stereotype they embody and the clothes they wear? The seemingly happy stereotype of the luxurious woman does just that. The stereotype of the luxurious woman portrays a woman who is extremely wealthy, adorned with jewelry and designer clothing. At first glance, a woman might aspire to live that extravagant lifestyle. The market plays into feeding this stereotype by marketing luxury items predominantly to women, and women who can afford them invariably become luxury items themselves (Chocano 110). Almost all the high end luxury brands like Prada and Tiffany and Co. are regarded as women s brands that also offer a small selection of men s items. The targeting of woman by these brands cause the woman to objectified as only a means to sell their product. The woman wearing all of the clothing becomes a luxury item herself due to how rare it is for her to gain the financial freedom buy the clothes and merely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Difference Between Private School And Private Schools There has always been a large debate between private and public schools. Even though this argument has been going on for a long time, no one can seem to figure out which is the better choice. Some of the main things people tend to focus on when comparing and contrasting the two types of schools are tuition, academic environment, curriculum, athletics, and how the students are disciplined. Each of these is equality important in their own ways to people when choosing what school they think is best for them. The first topic, which is very important is tuition. Tuition is a crucial part of making a decision for school because that s where the money comes in. Academics are also one of the main factors in choosing a school for a good education is the whole reason why people usually attend a certain school. Next are athletics may not be the deciding factor, but for some people they base the school they want to go to off of how well the school s athletics are doing. Lastly discipline is also sometimes considered because the possible attendee might want to know how the students are punished. Out of all of these different topics to consider when choosing a private school education comes out on top for all of these because of the smaller school environment and a more in depth attention to detail when dealing with students. Tuition is a big factor when considering a school someone wants to go to. The main difference between public schools and private schools when it comes down to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Diabetes Mellitus ( Dm ) Comprises A Group Of Metabolic... Diabetes Mellitus (DM) comprises a group of metabolic disorders that share the common phenotype of hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a very debilitating disease, affecting approximately 8.3% of the adult population or 382 million across the world. The area most afflicted by diabetes is the Western Pacific, which includes China affecting about 138 million. In the United States it is approximated that 29.1 million (9.3% of the population) have diabetes. If the trend continues to rise as it does, it is estimated that 592 million people worldwide will have diabetes by 2035. Not only does diabetes wreak havoc on a person s state of health, it also has serious impacts on our economy, especially in developing countries. It is estimated that the costs to treat and prevent diabetes were about $548 billion in 2011. In the USA, $245 billion was spent towards diabetes in 2012 and with the consistent rise in diagnosis, that number may be $500 billion by 2025. Diabetes can be categorized into a few categories, the well known sectors being type 1 and type 2. Type 1 DM is characterized by complete insulin deficiency as opposed to type 2 DM (90% 95% of new cases of diabetes) which is characterized by variable degrees of insulin resistance, impaired insulin secretion, and excessive hepatic glucose production. There also exist other, more rare classifications of DM, which include: DM caused by genetic defects (ie. maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY)), diseases of the pancreas (chronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Behind the Watergate Scandal Essay On June 17, 1972, five burglars broke into the offices of the Democratic National Committee located inside the Watergate Hotel in Washington. Frank Wills, a night security guard, discovered that the break in was occurring. Several office doorknob cylinders were covered with masking tape to hold the doors open (McConnell 11). As soon as Wills made this discovery, he telephoned the police. The five burglars, carrying electronic gear and photographic equipment, were arrested on site at 2:30 A.M. They were suspected of illegal wire tapping. This series of arrests sparked the beginning of what came to be known as the Watergate Scandal. The Watergate Scandal caused several events to occur such as a huge investigation, Nixon winning the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reporters also revealed that John Mitchell had controlled a secret fund for financing political spying and dirty tricks to weed out the presidential candidates of the Democratic Party. Due to those dirty tactics, Nixon was reelected on November 7, 1972. However, on February 7, 1973, with questions still remaining regarding the president s knowledge of the Watergate affair, the Senate voted to establish the Senate Watergate Committee, which was charged with investigating the extent of campaign abuses in the 1972 presidential election (McConnell 12). McCord, under oath before the Senate Watergate Committee, testified that Jeb Magruder, former Nixon aide, and White House counsel John Dean both were aware of the plans to bug the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. He also stated Mitchell had approved the plans. FBI Director L. Patrick Gray resigned after he confessed, on April 20, 1973, that he destroyed Watergate evidence because he was pressured by Nixon s aides. On June 25, Presidential counsel John Dean testified that Nixon had been paying the five burglars and two operatives whom were involved in planning the Watergate break in hush money. A Nixon aide testified on July 13 that Nixon taped all of his conversations and telephone calls on hidden microphones installed in the Oval Office. The Committee subpoenaed the tapes. Nixon refused to hand them over. The tapes became the primary focus of a year long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hasidic Judaism Essay Hasidic Judaism is a branch of Orthodox Judaism established in Eastern Europe during the 1800 s that put spirituality and a connection with God through mysticism at the forefront of its beliefs. In order to understand Hasidic Judaism, one must understand that Judaism is not only a religion; it is also a philosophy and a way of life for the Jewish people. One of the oldest monotheistic religions, Judaism has evolved over the years since the time of the founding fathers. Like any culture or religion, however, Jews have never been without conflict or disagreement amongst its people. Schisms amongst Jews over long periods of time have led to a branching out of sects and Jewish institutions. What led to the separation of denominations within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Troubled with the increase in Cossack Pogroms and Jewish ethnic cleansings under Chmielnicki during the latter 17th century, Polish Jews were threatened with near extinction. Faced with hardships and often persecution, many Jews lost faith in their study of Rabbinic Judaism due to its strict religious confines and naturally gravitated toward mysticism in order to feel a closer relationship with God. Discontent with Rabbinic Judaism, many Jewish mystics arose under the titles of Baal Shem or Masters of the Name of God. However, unlike traditional Judaism, these mystics increasingly preached values based on Kabbalah, including miracle work and divine intervention . From these early mystic teachings arose Hasidic Judaism, brought into the spotlight by its leader Israel Ben Elizier, who sought to rid Judaism of strict punishment and reward in accordance to Halakha . As the figurehead and clear leader of the Hasidic movement, Ben Elizer became known as the Baal Shem Tov. With his reputation as a healer, the Baal Shem Tov was able to shape later Hasidic belief in divine leaders, or Rebbes, who served not only as religious leaders but also as communal leaders with charismatic qualities. Despite never writing down his own beliefs , the Baal Shem Tov s ideas had a lasting effect on Judaism. Eliezer s followers were able to spread his ideas after his death and caused a large scale Jewish spiritual movement. Focused on selflessness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Greek Mythology Of Greek Gods Hannah Gjovik Don Juan Avila Middle School Mythology 1. Zeus made Cronus throw up his siblings then cut him into little bits and threw them into Tartarus. 2. Poseidon; I ve always wanted to control water so if I could control the seas, that d be awesome. 3. One example is when Hera punishes the mortal women that Zeus would fall in love with. It is not always justified because sometimes Zeus would trick them into it, yet Hera punished them and not him. They believe that humans need consequences. 4. The fact that a human being can enter while alive and exit unscathed. 5. Peacock feather designs came from the eye of Argus, when Hera placed it into the feathers of it. 6. The Rape of Persephone explains why there is winter. 7. Dionysus is a symbol for resurrection because he went to the underworld and brought his mother back from the dead to Olympus. 8. Maenads were the followers of Dionysus who would tear apart any creature that crossed their paths, but Dionysus could tame them with wild berries and goat milk. Their significance is that they can be both wild and tamed creatures. 9. Dionysus has a good and an evil side because wine can be all fun and games but overused could be dangerous and terrible. It shows that the Greeks could both the good and bad sides of wine. 10. Demeter and Dionysus both show that the bond between mother and child is so strong that it would lead someone to go to extreme measures to keep the other safe. 11. Father heaven imprisoned his children because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Kohlberg s Theory Of The Development Of Moral Judgement Critically Evaluate Kohlberg s Theory of the Development of Moral Judgement Lawrence Kohlberg (1927 1987) further developed the works of Piaget (1896 1980) on moral development. This essay will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Kohlberg s theory in a critical manner, looking at the positive aspects of his research and the disadvantages of the types of situations he gave in his experiments, the universal accuracy of his results and the controversial findings of sex differences in regards to morality. Kohlberg advanced Piaget s theory of moral development by interviewing 10 13 year old boys to find out how they would attempt to resolve moral issues. These issues varied between situations that involved obeying the law, authority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the universal support for Kohlberg s theory is impressive, it does not actually prove that people went through all the stages in the same order that Kohlberg predicted they would. As these participants were not monitored throughout every stage of their life we cannot be certain that they all went through the same stages in the same order, all we can defer from this is that people seem to be at the stages that Kohlberg predicted they would be at. However Ann Colby and Colleagues (1983) did do a longitudinal study where they interviewed Kohlberg s original participants five times over three to four year intervals, lasting for twenty years in total. The results of the study showed that all the participants went through the stages in the same order, never skipping a stage. These findings offer strong evidence to support Kohlberg s theory of moral development as, unlike the previous study mentioned, there is now longitudinal evidence to support that these stages happen in the same order in many people, and not just assuming that it happened like in Kohlberg s original study (Shaffer Kipp, 2007). However, there are limits to how far Kohlberg s theory of morality can be taken. When doing the research to develop his theory Kohlberg only interviewed male participants, completely ignoring the possibility that females could have a different outlook on morality to males. Carol Gilligan (1982, 1993) recognised that this was an issue with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Application Efficiencies, Not Harder, By Reviewing My Work... Key Result 1 Every day I examine process efficiencies, looking for opportunities as it relates to Added Value to work smarter, not harder, by reviewing my work before approval. I continue to attend pre closing meetings and collaborate with other departments to meet a common goal that is to ensure facilities are properly documented and letters of credit are issued timely. This helps me build trusted relationships, by cultivating a positive work environment as the trusted advisor in Trade Services. Customers feel comfortable coming to me for questions and concerns. Customers appreciate the extra care and time that I give them. I assumed greater leadership, taking on the role of mentoring peers in Trade Services. Key Result 2 When processing more difficult letter of credit requests, I seek out opportunities to engage other associates, relationship managers, in house counsel or outside counsel to identify potential issues before the transactions are completed. Reviewing all documentation related to the L/C processes begins with the credit reports, DMS and the applications. I keep peers updated on pending items. This allows internal controls to mitigate bank risk, to ensure consistency and to prevent errors. This allows me to issue the letters of credit timely and in accordance with all standard banking practices. Always keeping in mind to adhere to the Service Level Agreement (SLA) and uphold the Key Performance Indicators (KPI). I assisted internal audit with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis of the State of the New Media Art The article is an analysis of the state of the new media art. The new media uses digital communication to express its artwork and Muir (2002) choses certain works as illustrative examples of their format. Their spectrum was so called old, middle aged and modern digital art that spanned the 19th century to the present moment. Their first example was June Paik s magnet TV 91965). Paik integrated music, video,a nd sculptural forms of objects in order to convey modern relationship to TV. Intending to convey the omnipotence of TV, Paik s aforementioned sculpture consisted of a large magnet on top of a television set. The magnet was manipulated by hand to create abstract patterns of light inside the monitor. The work was deliberately constructed in a simple way so as to arouse discussion and thought regarding the all powerful influence and, some would say, insidiousness, of TV. Nicholas Schoffer is called the Father of Cybernetics and Video Art. He is another example of creators of media Art. Schoffer s sculptures combining electronics with sculpture included his 52 meter high cybernetics Tower of Liege , which consisted of mirrors, projectors, microphones, and photoelectric cells. Schoeffer also produced Microtine Sculptures (1968 1969) that was composed of discs and manipulated by electronics to produce pulsating light. Robert Adrian s work was in telecommunication. His work included the world in 24 hours (1982) where artists from international spots converged at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Speech Anxiety MANAGING SEVERE SPEECH ANXIETY TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CURRENT TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS CONCLUSION BIBILIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Public speaking is often described as the most common fear in the world. It is also something that many people are required to do. It may be to give a toast at a wedding, to present a seminar at work, to make an argument to a local council, to receive an award or to be interviewed by a board of directors for a job. Public speaking is something few people can avoid and yet it continues to be a major fear. To understand this fear and how it can be managed and prevented, the issue will now be looked at in more detail. This will begin with a definition of public speaking anxiety and a discussion of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These thoughts are then replaced with more positive thoughts. For example, the speaker about to begin the speech may think to themselves, I am going to bore these people. With cognitive restructuring, the speaker can instead think to themselves, I am going to make this speech interesting so the audience are not bored. These cognitive approaches are based on the speaker learning to associate different emotions to the public speaking activity. Part of these approaches involves individuals exposing themselves to public speaking situations. A more recent study has added a new means of achieving this, by allowing the speaker to take part in public speaking situations via virtual reality. The study concluded that creating a virtual audience the speaker could interact with, was as effective as using a real audience (Pertaub, Slater Barker). Using these virtual reality environments and creating a virtual good audience may become a new method of helping the anxious speaker associate good thoughts with public speaking. For more minor cases of public speaking anxiety, preparation and practice are common methods of overcoming the problem. Just like many tasks, the more able a person feels about completing the task, the less anxiety they experience. This sense of being ready and able to complete a task is achieved by being prepared. Practice is also important, since this makes the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...