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2. The Little Rock Nine Analysis
The Little Rock Nine was a group of nine African American students that were admitted to Central
High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, on September 4, 1957. The Supreme Court made the decision
of desegregating the schools. Carlotta Walls, Ernest Green, Thelma Mothershed, Jefferson Thomas,
Minnijean Brown, Melba Pattillo Beals, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Terrence Roberts, and Elizabeth
Eckford made history. They went through many tough situations just trying to get inside the school.
When the nine students made it inside, the struggle was then to survive with all the racist people there
to stop them from reaching their only goal. Superintendent Blossom told them that they could not have
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In A Mighty Long Way it states Carlotta, we must be patient with ignorance and never,ever bring
ourselves down to their level (Walls Lanier 17). My memorial is a blue rose. The color blue represents
peace. The red rose represents love. The best way to stop hate is with peace and love. The author
mentions ... for a black child, a little too much confidence, a joke, saying or doing the wrong thing, in
the wrong place, at the wrong time, or just being the wrong color could cost him his life (Wall Lanier
40). They were very much aware of the cruelty all around them but did not become apart of the
negativity. The LIttle Rock Nine were strong and committed to learning no matter what obstacle got in
their way. I also chose a blue rose because of how caring and loving they were to each other. Carlotta
thinks about her friends as they are having a meeting in Blossom s office. She comments I wondered
how Ernie or the other guys in the room must felt (Walls Lanier 60). She thought back to Emmett Till
and compared him to Ernie. If they did something at the wrong moment nobody knew what could
happen. They all keep up with each other and made sure that people are making a good representation
of their name. In conclusion, A blue rose represents the Little Rock nine in many ways. The Little
Rock Nine are the reason that we are all able to sit in school and learn
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3. Questions On Fedex Financial Performance
1. Prepare to describe in class the competition in the overnight package delivery industry, and the
strategies by which those two firms are meeting the competition. What are the enabling and inhibiting
factors facing the two firms as they pursue their goals? Do you think that either firm can attain a
sustainable competitive advantage in this business? Inhibiting factors: The main factors inhibiting
both companies are each other, both companies have attained a market dominance that is hard to
overcome by any of them. In FedEx case, their financials have been their weakest spot. FedEx poor
financial performance has been a big problem for the company, proof of this is the downgrade FedEx
bonds have had in past years. In UPS, I would say one of their inhibiting factors is their lack of
innovation. UPS has not been able to innovate and work with the technological improvements. Part of
this is due of being first in the market, UPS was founded in 1907, FedEx in 1971, FedEx has gained a
reputation of the leader in innovation and modernization, UPS as the follower. Also, UPS workers
union have represented a huge problem for them, workers union strikes have had a huge hit in the
company finances. Enabling Factors Market dominance, growing market, technology, and
globalization are enabling factors for both companies. In a more specific approach, FedEx s enabling
factors are their adaptation to modernization, being able to really take an advantage of technology.
Also, their more
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4. Yume Essay
In the film Yume (or with the English translation) Dreams , Director Akira Kurosawa, plays with
morality and the preservation of natural life. Yume presents the viewer with vignettes that focus on the
consequences of human behavior, like in the short: The Peach Orchard. In this vignette, a boy is
questioned in front of a spiritual council that represented the chopped down peach orchard. The spirits
were angry with how mortals treat nature, but the boy repented for his family s actions. In return the
spirits led him in a facade, letting him see the traditional dance of the falling peach blossom petals.
The boy was amazed, but it was soon cut short when the dance was over, for the visage he was seeing
ended and he was back in the orchard with all the chopped down trees. The point of this short was to
display that people often destroy nature and dirty the earth and give it nothing in return. There is
consequences to every action, and there is more to the earth than what appears. The terrible treatment
of the nature was also mentioned in a few other vignettes like Mount Fuji In Red and ... Show more
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In the Village Of Water Mills , the small town is based on a river, hand crafted watermills spin and the
river, workers work in their respected areas and the town lives technology free. However, the vignette
is based in modern time, so it is a stark change from the previous vignettes in the film. This vignette
follows a traveler that wanders into the village. He sits while a nameless old man crafts another water
wheel by hand and talks to the traveler. The traveler talks about how the town deals with the
celebration of life and how the villagers way of living is better than city life. How the villagers
transition the deceased, is quite extravagant, the villagers wear vivid colors, dance a very cheery
celebration of death, and play instruments while carrying the casket to the
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5. Tartuffe Analysis
Austin Minton
Comparative Literature
Professor Willingham
HW 1C
In March April 1664, Molière wrote a first Tartuffe, in three acts, at a time when devotees gathered
around the powerful Company of the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar, are shocked by the privacy of
Louis XIV, lover Mademoiselle de La Valliere. On the Pleasures of the Enchanted Island in May of the
same year, the sumptuous feast given by King in Versailles, Molière s play The Princess of Elis, The
Unfortunate and Tartuffe. This last work is very successful, and the spectators try to guess which
contemporary could serve as a model for the character of the hero. Immediately, the cabal led by the
Holy Sacrament of the Company is unleashed with much greater violence that during the ... Show
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Moliere rewrote the Tartuffe, which made his hero a layman, Panulph, and attenuated certain passages
so that the king authorized the representation verbally before his departure for Flanders. On August 5,
the premiere of L Imposteur was an unprecedented success, but two days later, when the show was
about to begin, bailiffs sent by the first Speaker of Parliament, M. de Lamoignon, Prohibit. Two
actors, La Grange and La Thorillière, left for Flanders to hand over a second plot of Moliere to the
sovereign. Monsieur protected us as usual, and his Majesty told us that on his return to Paris she
would have the play of Tartuffe examined and that we should play it, reads La Grange s register. On
August 11, the archbishop of Paris, Hardouin de Perefixe, censured the play, forbidding all, under
penalty of excommunication, to read it, to hear its reading or to see it represented. The affair did not
evolve until eighteen months later, with what was called the peace of the Church, and, on February 5,
Le Tartuffe was finally
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6. Immigrants Come to America During the Gilded Age Essay
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In the early 1900 s there was a dramatic increase in the number of immigrants coming to the eastern
shores of America. Many were pulled to America because of its economic opportunity, freedom, need
for labor and its beautiful country. Immigrants were excited to come to America and were pushed from
their home countries because of food shortages, overpopulation, war and political instability. This was
going on in an important era in American history called the gilded age . It was a time of economic
growth, and industrialization but also had high percentages of poverty mainly in urban environments.
The majority of the immigrants intended to advance out west but actually settled in the eastern cities.
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Factories did not have to meet any safety guidelines, causing the United States to have the worst
working conditions out of any other country. Also the factories were definitely not the cleanest places
to work. Since there was no one inspecting the meat at the time, low skilled laborers were forced to
package meat that was spoiled or contaminated. This did not go well with human consumption.
The meat would be shoveled into carts, and the man who did the shoveling would not trouble to lift
out a rat even when he saw one there were things that went into the sausage in comparison with which
a poisoned rat was a tidbit. There was no place for the men to wash their hands before they ate their
dinner, and so they made a practice of washing them in the water that was to be ladled into the
sausage. There were the butt ends of smoked meat, and the scraps of corned beef, and all the odds and
ends of the waste of the plants, that would be dumped into old barrels in the cellar and left there.
Under the system of rigid economy, which the packers enforced, there were some jobs that it only paid
to do once in a long time, and among these was the cleaning out of the waste barrels. Every spring
they did it; and in the barrels would be dirt and rust and old nails and stale water and cartload after
cartload of it would be taken up and dumped
3 into the hoppers with fresh meat, and sent out to the public s breakfast. (Chapter 14, page 167)
This quote really showed how strict
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7. Serial Killer
When you hear the words serial killer, you instantly think about people like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ed Gein,
Ted Bundy, or Charles Manson. You don t think about a family man with a wife and two children,
county board member, President of the church congregation council, or a Cub Scout leader. Dennis
Rader possessed all of these shining attributes. He also possessed a dark secret. This secret had
festered in him from an early age and grew as he got older. Dennis Rader had fantasies about bondage,
control, and torture which eventually led to murder. Rader s reign of terror began in 1977 and ended
with his capture in 2005, almost 30 years later. He labeled his victims as projects . He hunted his prey
in stages he described as the trolling stage and stalking stage . He even called the tools used for his
trade his hit kit . Dennis Rader was a stone cold killer who had no plans of stopping.
The letters BTK stands for Bind, Torture and Kill , which was Rader s mode of operation and a name
he gave to himself. Throughout the years and in numerous communications with the police, he talked
about his need for acknowledgment. In the 1990 s BTK had disappeared from sight when, without
explanation, he re emerged in 2004. This re emergence was more than likely due to his need for
acknowledgment or public attention. In 2004, Rader started sending multiple letters, clues, and photos
to the authorities that led to his capture and arrest in 2005.
Dennis Rader was born on March
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8. Essay about The Reasons Hitler Became Chancellor
The Reasons Hitler Became Chancellor
After over ten years of trying, in 1933 Hitler and the Nazis had almost fulfilled their goal to hold all
power in Germany. The Nazis were by far the most powerful party in the Reichstag holding the most
seats, and Hitler being made Chancellor, but it wasn t that simple, in fact it was very complicated.
There were several big contributors to Hitler becoming Chancellor.
The Great Depression, one the worst times for Germany, and countries across the world. Germany was
the worst hit country because America had to recall it s big loans it had given Germany as they could
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This gave the Nazis ideas to base their propaganda around the Weimar s weaknesses, which proved to
be very popular with the working class and unemployed.
The Nazi tactics was one of their strong points that proved to become very successful, although they
had a very radical change after the Munich Putsch. Hitler decided they were going to win fair and
square through voting instead of using force. Their main tactic was to end democracy and have one
strong dictator, Hitler. They had tried democracy and it had failed. They may have gone from using
force to voting into power, but that still used intimidation to put fear into people to scare people into
supporting the Nazis, they acted like bullies. They tried to cause as much chaos as possible without
making it obvious it was them because chaos caused democracy to fail. The Nazis tactics were to try
and make it as obvious as they could they were carrying out their propaganda to try and deceive
people they were honest and true, and won more votes through this. Hitler was dedicated to careful
planning of his tactics to make sure everything would work, so the more power the Nazis had, the
more chance Hitler stood becoming Chancellor and one step closer to ruling Germany.
The Nazi ideas were often fanatical and eccentric, usually affecting a lot of people. The strongest idea
was most likely to be the strong hatred they had for
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9. Education and Emerson Essay
1. In this essay, Ralph Waldo Emerson describes his view of an ideal education. What are its defining
characteristics?
I believe his defining characteristics on his view of an ideal education would have to include the
motherly guidance way of education, the teachers working on each student individually and the
teachers inspiring the students to think for themselves by giving them encouragement for their
thoughts.
2. In what ways is Emerson s advice appropriate to a child s first teacher his or her parents?
Some ways Emerson s advice is appropriate to a child s first teacher and his/her parents is the advice
of motherly guidance or a guiding hand. A hand that does not punish harshly, rather a hand that
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6. Emerson refers to educating a boy and a man and uses masculine pronouns when referring to
students. As a reader, does this gender bias affect how receptive you are to Emerson s ideas?
It may increase receptivity for me because I am a teenage boy but I m not if it has much of an affect
when compared with girls reading this essay. I m not sure if it matters much.
7. Describe the adult that Emerson imagines would emerge from an education based on the principles
he supports.
Emerson probably would imagine an adult that would emerge from an education based on the
principles he supports would be hungry for the truth, would look towards the future and learning,
would not be afraid to share his ideas but what know for the most part right from wrong, and he would
have enthusiasm associated to learning. This adult be it a girl or boy will be a college of knowledge or
a wealth of knowledge with their own thoughts and opinions.
1. What does Emerson mean when he says, Nature loves analogies, but not repetitions (para.1)?
He means nature loves similarities with distinct differences not the same thing over and over again.
2. Why is the relationship between Genius and Drill, as Emerson explains it, paradoxical (para.3)?
It seems pretty self contradictory but it does shed some light on his idea. The child wants to learn
more and wants to expand his/her previous unheard
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10. My Two Diverse Aspects Of Bullying And Ringette
For someone who has gone through quite a bit, bullying and ringette have been my two biggest
aspects in my life. Up until grade ten I went to school in Charlottetown. I was the description of a
loner until grade 4 when my teacher decided to place me with a group of girls she thought I d be good
with. In my opinion, these girls were like god, I worshipped them I followed them around like a lost
puppy, after a while the girls saw that and then they became my bullies. My family and I were put
through torture for six years. After a period of time, it got so bad that I started faking sick just so I
wouldn t have to go to school. Every day I feared that I would be hurt either mentally or physically by
these girls. When I started playing ringette
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11. Innovation Policy in Brazil
As technological globalization advances and technological change progresses more quickly than ever
in the past, one of the central dimensions to gain an understanding of how Latin American countries
are posed to answer to these new challenges concerns changes in their science and innovation policy.
Developing cohesive innovation policies is one of the key challenges Brazil faces as the country
strives to emerge in the global economy characterized by quick progresses because government
decision may either encourage or hinder the Brazilian NIS .
By looking at the recent developments in the Innovation Policy framework in Brazil, the technological
efforts are clear but emerges that the problem with innovation in Brazil is the added costs associated
with the country s weak institu¬tional framework and poor legal enforcement.
The roots of Modern Brazil Innovation policy system starts during Cold War.
In 1951 Brazil sees the creation of two national agencies, the National Research Council, CNPq (today
called National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) and CAPES with the
responsibility to coordinate the programs of postgraduate education. The system is consolidated later
on with the inauguration of Brazil s innovation agency (FINEP) in the 80s and the creation of
FUNTEC the Brazilian national fund for science and technology.
Until the 90s, the Science and Technology (S T) policy in Brazil focused a lot on the development of
infrastructures for research
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12. How Did Godwin Rise To Power
Godwin was born in 1001 in Sussex to Wulfnoth, Thegn of Sussex.
Godwin s rise to power was rapid. In 1017, when King Cnut created the English Earldoms, Godwin
became the Earl of Wessex. Two years later he went with Cnut on a visit to Denmark, where Cnut was
so impressed by Godwin that he arranged for him to marry Gytha, sister of Ulf.They had several
children: Swegen, Tostig, Harold, Gyrth and Edith. By the time Edward the Confessor became king in
1042 he was the most powerful Earl in Anglo Saxon England. King Edward married Edith in order to
keep Godwin loyal to him and his sons became Earls (Swegen became the Earl of Hereford,
Gloucester and Oxford and Harold became the Earl of East Anglia). He also had a nephew (Beorn)
who was Earl of Hertforshire
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13. Secondhand Smoke Sharing
The problem identified in the research study was healthcare professionals reported a lack of training,
which was identified as the primary barrier to competently and effectively raising the issue of
secondhand smoke with families. The health care professionals lacked training, knowledge, skills, and
confidence required to provide caregivers practical support in reducing secondhand smoke exposure in
the home (Jones McEwen, 2015). To address the problem, an open access online training module was
developed for individuals working with families who smoked, to deliver brief advice on secondhand
smoke. The module was intended to test if the health care professionals knowledge increased as result
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Despite the shortcomings of this article which lack ethical, cultural, sensitive information gathered, it
still provides insight for practitioners and policy makers because it increases awareness of an issue
facing a vulnerable population and it coincides with the mission of social work, seeking to meet the
needs of a vulnerable population. Through research evaluation, social work practitioners seek to
enhance their competency as practitioners and assess whether or not conducting additional research on
this topic is feasible and an appropriate use of resources. The article posits that formal ethical approval
was not required because it was deemed to be a study evaluation, even so they failed to include ethical
considerations and include feedback from families who received very brief advice from SHS from
HPC trained from this module. The limitations of the training module, such as the low response rate,
small sample size, and the training software which is no longer used did not allow for participants to
report who received the same questions at all three points, or the difficulty of the individual MCQ s,
are now identified and can be avoided if future research is conducted on this
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14. Benefits Of Immigrants Volunteering In The Military
Today, immigrants volunteer in all branches of the US Army. UU. And they are a vital asset for the
Department of Defense. To recognize their unique contribution, immigrants who serve honorably in
the military who are not yet citizens of the United States. UU. They should be given significant
advantages in the naturalization process. While opponents feel that immigrants should not earn
citizenship from serving in the military because they will take advantage of their citizenship, they are
incorrect; immigrants should instead be allowed to gain citizenship because their families will be kept
together, they will experience personal growth, and will create diversity and economy. Opponents feel
that immigrants should not earn citizenship from serving in the military because they will take
advantage of time served in the military in order to obtain their citizenship without truly fighting for
U.S. national freedom. In other hands it would encourage immigrants to come to U.S illegally would
come more illegals with the certainty that if they are in the military they will have the citizenship
granted. It would increase the cost of controlling the immigrants crossing the border. As a matter of
fact, opponents feel that people who break the law by crossing the US border without proper
documentation or by overstaying their visas should be deported and not rewarded with a path to
citizenship and access to social services. They argue that people in the country illegally are criminals
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15. Strain Theory Of Terrorism
Other than that research, Todd Sandler (2013) saw the correlation between the Terrorism Game
Theory, as he explains: Game theory shows how terrorists exploit asymmetric warfare to their
strategic advantage. Terrorist networks allow terrorists to deploy their best shot effort against targeted
countries whose lack of cooperation means that there are always soft targets or the weakest links for
terrorists to attack for maximum gain. In addition, terrorists choose an optimal risk minimizing
network structure. Many other researchers, (ex. Rosendorff and Sandler 2004; Siqueira 2005). name
game theoretic approach as the explanation of the terroristic actions and probably their prediction, in
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Post (1998) underline the importance of the family composition (single parent, uncomplite family) and
the relations inside of the family. Post (1998) also cites studies that show how many terrorists were
reared in families that were fragmented, with fathers who were hostile.
Regarding the behavioral explaination, Post (1998) stated that if terrorism was strategic and rational,
such groups should be more likely to disband after they achieve victories. (...) Instead, they want to
remain in the group for them the sense of belonging to a group is very important (...) it helps them to
fulfil their need to belong as well as their need to engage in risky endeavours. (Post (1998) in Moss,
2016)
Moss, Simon, (2016). The rational choice theory of terrorism.
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16. Exploring Different Types of Video Games Essay
Video games in today s society have become very popular. Every new game that comes out to be
played and conquered by the average gamer has its own category. There are several other types of
genres of games that people play but because of big hit titles and the new popular game systems like
the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, people become more interested in a game that is well known than a
game they have never even heard of before. Every game has its own storyline and own way of how it
unfolds and where the game ends according to game play. Some of the biggest reasons people sway to
certain genres of games is because of the game titles released under them and the demand of people
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Unlike action/adventure games, people don t have to run to a particular spot in the game to get that
special item they wanted, instead, they just simply unlock it when he or she has accomplished the
necessary requirements to get the item.
Action/Adventure categories of games are very unique. These types of games generally feature long
term obstacles that must be overcome using a tool or object that is acquired at the beginning of the
game. These types of games are generally a more item gathering, simple puzzle solving, and combat
game. Games such as Assassins Creed and Ratchet and Clank are perfect examples of this category of
games. Assassins Creed is a bit more puzzle solving and more stealth like than Ratchet and Clank
whereas Ratchet and Clank is more of an action pack filled game with more item gathering and small
obstacles along the way encountering combat in every turn that is made. Another famous
action/adventure game would be Super Mario. The perfect storyline of saving a princess and while
looking for her one would encounter different but strong enemies in each level he or she would go in;
along the way he or she would also benefit from picking up certain items and having to complete
certain obstacles to obtain that item that does later on become very handy when used it at the right
time. Role playing games play similar to action/adventure games but has a much more difficult way of
how the game is completed.
RPG s or role playing games
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17. vignette paper( Law enforcement)
The Duty to Report; The Duty to Warn; Confidentiality; and Privilege and their varying effects on
Constitutional Laws and Regulations.
This analytical research paper will be discussing some ethical issues as illustrated in Stephen Feldman
s video, Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals , which this include; the duty to
report; the duty to warn; Confidentiality; and Privilege. And also this paper will look into how these
ethical issues are implemented by the State of Maryland and the ACA code of ethics. Furthermore, in
the paper, there will be a discussion on my view point as to the varying discussions I saw on the video,
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In addition to duty to reporting, I was quiet surprised at how mandated Laws requiring reporting and
the limitations to Confidentiality differ in various states, because coupled to what Joseph and Nellie
were discussing in Feldman s video , New York lawyer are not obligated to carry out reporting (Stein,
2004). In some cases, Professional Counselors/therapists are covered under attorney Client privilege,
if the Counselor/therapist is employed under the attorney, thus making reporting of an abuse void.
(Stein, p. 11). Furthermore on the issue of Confidentiality, I found the video s information and the
information I gathered from the State of Maryland, Board of Professional Counselors/therapists and
the ACA code of ethics websites, contradictory. According to the discussion, on the Video, a third
party can be granted access into a victim s records, but according to both Maryland and ACA code of
ethics websites, Clients recorded are not supposed to be made known to a third party, unless the Client
issues an informed consent. So I just think revealing a Client s information is in violation of the code
of conduct and HIPPA act, just like Nurse Brown and the incompetent social worker, they were in
violation of the Statue and I could say, COMAR 10.58.04; Professional Competence. Finally, on the
ethical issue on the duty to warn, in the case of Tatiana
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18. Keep Exotic Animals Research Paper
Should people be allowed to keep exotic animals like chimpanzees or tigers? I don t believe that
people should keep exotic animals unless they have some kind of training or it s their job. Having an
exotic animal as a pet is extremely dangerous and not right to keep the animal away from their natural
habitat. Other people might see my point differently and think it s cool to have a tiger or any sort of
large animal in their home as a pet, but you need to understand how the animal feels, wants, and
needs. This is also putting yourself and the animal in danger. If you have children you are putting
them in danger too. Not all people own exotic animals as pets some keep these animals in small spaces
and abuse them. On the Peta.Org website they
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19. Adaptive Signal Control Should Become the New Traffic Lights
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often said Winston Churchill. Our world is
evolving and as it is changing, technology is slowly becoming more innovative, more smarter and has
helped move our world into a new mindset. We are improving each day and becoming more perfect
each day. Yet, one important component of our lives is lacking. The dreaded traffic lights. Traffic
lights cause a devastating amount of hours wasted each year just for waiting for a red signal. However,
there is a solution Adaptive Signal Control. Adaptive signal control is viewed as the next generation of
traffic lights that should take place on every intersection in the world. It adjusts the timing of red,
yellow, and green traffic lights so that the traffic may flow with ease. The outcome is less traffic jams
and reduction of traffic in the day time. Adaptive signal control should become the new traffic lights.
This new traffic light, Adaptive Signal Control, does many things. It reduces pollution for waiting a
long time. Every time you stop for a red light you most likely leave your engine on. This emits carbon
dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the air. Therefore, demolishing the oxygen in the air and slowly being
a key component in global warming. Aside from helping the environment the cost is another very
important integral to why choosing Adaptive Signal Control is the better buy. Every person each year
wastes seven hundred fifty dollars on gasoline for waiting at a red light. In
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20. Theme Of Greasy Lake
Greasy Lake is a short story written by T.C Boyle. The short story mostly focuses on three nineteen
year old boys. The three of the boys went one night on a summer vacation in an area close to a shiny
and muddy lake. The teenagers were looking for trouble on a summer evening and end of finding it. In
the story at the author tells the reader, that it was a time when it was good to be bad. But the story
shows that the three boys are truly lost. The story shows the reader the changing of time in culture that
these teenagers want to be a part of. Even though, they lack to leave the comforts of their upper
middle class lifestyle. The three teenagers wanted to go out one night to go look for trouble. Digby,
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When the guys girl gets out of the car they attempt to rape her, that shows how weak they actually are.
Many times, in society young people think they have it all under control, they have it figured out even
though they don t. During these teen phases, they try to experience many things. such as drugs,
drinking, and sexual exploration and become involved in various mischievous activities. It is about the
coming of adulthood. It is no longer trying to be like them, but copying one. The three friends are not
as bad as they pretend to be. Boyle gives them an opportunity to rape, but got interrupted because they
wouldn t have done it anyways they were to scared. The author symbolizes the water as transition and
spirituality, the lake is symbolized as the elusive badness the boys want so badly. The narrator notices
that none of them are as bad as they try to act. After that night the narrator realizes he cannot make it
in that life, rather the narrator wants to go to the safety and security of his home and parents.
Throughout the story many bad decisions were being made because they couldn t handle themselves
whether they were drunk or sober and it caused a lot of trouble and problems for these young men. We
sometimes forget to make the right decision and sometimes is hard to make the right decision when
you are hanging out with the wrong people and wrong set of minds of wanting to be bad or revel
because other people are doing so. Greasy
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21. World Hunger Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography: Distribution is the Key to Solving World Hunger
Bratspies, Rebecca M. Food Technology and Hunger. Law, Culture and the Humanities, vol.10, no. 2,
Nov. 2012, pp. 212 224., doi:10.1177/1743872112456990.
This is a comprehensive article that discusses the history and true issues causing food insecurity and
hunger. It states that the world already has great enough production to feed the entire world,
disproving the claim that genetic modification technology will end hunger. Little information is
provided regarding author Rebecca Bratspies, though the articles says she is associated with the
Columbia University New York School of Law. The source of the article is Law, Culture and the
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She talks about how hunger should not be a problem in the 21st century, humans have the resources
right now to end hunger. Josette Sheeran was the leader of the World Food Program for the United
Nations, and previously was involved in economics. The TED Institute is an organization that utilizes
conference style talks as tools for learning. This video was published in 2011, it is approximately 7
years old. It contains some bias, considering that eliminating hunger was part of Sheeran s job, but it
also contains source work from Lancet and The World Food Bank. It is a reliable source, because it
provides clear facts and evidence for its claim. This source will benefit my paper by providing
extensive information about a working method of food distribution in school food
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22. Owls Research Paper
Owls are almost freakishly flexible. Owls necks can swivel up to 270 degrees without tearing tendons
or rupturing a blood vessel (8). Scientists from John Hopkins University School of Medicine have
information to explain how owls are able to perform the feat that has endlessly confused birders.
People and most animals can move their eyes to see their surroundings, owls have fixed eyes, which
means that they are immovable (8). Because of this, owls need to move their necks in order to be able
to see anything. Owls bodies are more flexible than humans, because unlike humans, who have two
socket pivots, owls only have one. This allows them to twist more freely (8). According to Eric
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These birds can fly right above their prey s noses without being spotted, simply because of their
wings. Their silentness is due to their unique wings. In other birds, when air flows over their wings, it
creates a gushing noise as large areas of air turbulence build up (4). Unlike the other avian creatures,
the owl has a way of silencing this gush of air. At the owl s wing edge, there are small bows and hooks
that split up rushing air into miniature turbulences (4). These miniature turbulences flow down the
wing toward the trailing edge (4). The trailing edge is attached to special, pliable trimming feathers.
These feathers split the air even farther as it rolls off the trailing edge, making the flight of the bird
almost noiseless. However, if there s the tiniest bit of noise left, it gets absorbed into the down, or
short and soft, feathers. Even though the owl is equipped with numerous noise cancelling flight tools,
it is still complicated for them to make a catch because their wing has to be at the perfect angle when
the bird dives for its prey in order for the special silent feathers to work. However, when used
correctly, all of these feathers combined reduce noise so efficiently that even humans can t hear flying
owls
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23. Value Prposition
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Value proposition
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Creating a value proposition is part of business strategy. Kaplan and Norton[1] say Strategy is based
on a differentiated customer value proposition. Satisfying customers is the source of sustainable value
creation.
Developing a value proposition is based on a review and analysis of the benefits, costs and value that
an organization can deliver to itscustomers, prospective customers, and other constituent groups
within and outside the organization. It is also a positioning of value, whereValue = Benefits Cost (cost
includes risk)[2].
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Strong value propositions are also expressed from the customer s perspective and talk about the
experiences and benefits that they will have when using the product.
[edit]Competitive Advantage
A product with a successful consumer value proposition is directly linked to a products actual and
sustained performance versus competition. The two main attributes that allow consumers to
differentiate among products are price and quality. Finding the correct balance between these two
attributes usually leads to a successful product. If a company is able to produce the same quality
product as its direct competition but sell it for less, this provides a price value to the consumer.
Similarly, if a company is able to produce a superior quality product for the same or a slightly higher
but acceptable price, the value to the consumer is added through the quality of the product. A product
must offer value through price and/or quality in order to be successful.
[edit]Target Audiences
▪ End user The initial and ongoing satisfaction of the end user is the goal of every business. Customer
satisfaction is achieved when superior customer value is delivered. Establishing a lasting business
relationship will lead to future sales. Price and
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24. Capital Gain and Income
INTRODUCTION
However, every income is taxable under income tax law, whether it is received in cash or in kind,
whether it is capital or revenue income, but still some incomes are given exemption from tax. In this
lesson we will study those incomes which are exempt from tax.
Here are some of the important items of income, which are fully exempt from income tax and which
can be utilised by a resident individual Indian assessee for the purpose of tax planning.
➢ AGRICULTURAL INCOME:
Under the provisions of Section 10(1) of the Income Tax Act, agricultural income is fully exempt from
income tax. However, for individuals or HUFs when agricultural income is in excess of Rs. 5,000, it is
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➢ LEAVE SALARY OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES:
Under Section 10(10AA) the maximum amount receivable by the employees of central government as
cash equivalent to the leave salary in respect of earned leave at their credit upto 10 months leave at the
time of their retirement, whether on superannuation or otherwise, would be Rs. 3,00,000.
➢ VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT OR SEPARATION PAYMENT:
Under the provisions of Section 10(10C), any amount received by an employee of a public sector
company or of any other company or of a local authority or a statutory authority or a cooperative
society or university or IIT or IIM at the time of his voluntary retirement (VR) or voluntary separation
in accordance with any scheme or schemes of VR as per Rule 2BA, is completely exempt from tax.
The maximum amount of money received at such VR which is so exempt is Rs. 5 lakh.
➢ AMOUNT PAID ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES:
As per section 10(10D), any sum received on life insurance policy (including bonus) is not chargeable
to tax. Exemption is, however, not available in respect of the amount received on the following
policies
Any sum received under section 80DD (3) or 80DDA (3); Any sum received under a Keyman
insurance policy; Any sum received under an insurance policy (issued after March 31, 2003) in respect
of which the premium payable for any of the years during the term of
26. Analysis Of The Machine Stops
The Machine Stops is a short, science fiction story written by E.M. Forester. Set in a post apocolypic
dystopian society, the two main characters, Vashti and Kuno, as well as everyone else, live
underground with the help of the Machine. The Machine provides every single person and their needs,
including the air they breath, because the surface of the Earth can no longer sustain mankind. Not only
does the Machine give every necessity to its people, it also provides the Book, which contains rules to
help the people survive. This often leads the people to worship the Machine as a type of deity. In the
book The Machine Stops , which was written by E.M. Forester, the main characters Vashti and Kuno
have multiple differences with few similarites. Vashti and Kuno are completely different in apperance.
When being introduced to Vashti, the book describes her as a swaddled lump of flesh a woman, about
five feet high,with a face as white as a fungus. (Forester 1). This is a very strong and disturbing
representation of a women. This implies that Vashti doesn t move much due to inactiveness, and also
implies that she doesn t go outside much, more or less because of the fact that she lives underground.
On the other hand, Kuno has a very athletic build. When being introduced to Kuno, we learn that he
was sent away as a baby because all babies were sent away from their mothers at birth. We also learn
that Kuno possessed some kind of physical strength, because he escaped the Machine,
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27. The Negative Impacts Of Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining refers to a procedure through which employers negotiate with employee s
unions to a joint agreement or renew an expired deal. A collective bargaining process begins with a
written notification to bargain. Employers and unions must ensure good faith in the process. CBAs are
mutually beneficial and are advantageous to the society as a whole, only when conducted
transparently and collaboratively by guaranteeing an active participation of all stakeholders.
Collective bargaining agreements (CBA) provide state professionals with the right to team up with
their colleagues and conduct negotiations with their bosses regarding workplace concerns that
emotionally or physically impact them, providing the best environment for quality service delivery to
taxpayers. Similarly to contracts, chief executive officers have guaranteed employment conditions,
benefits, and payment, which are agreed upon in a collective bargaining agreement. Union
representations provide the legal, most common, and an easiest secured way to collectively bargain
(Aidt Tzannatos, 2002). This article outlines the importance of collective bargaining agreements to
public servants, and the taxpayers. The report seeks to analyze the hidden cost savings that collective
bargaining agreements come with, and the overall improvements they introduce to the quality of
livelihood for taxpayers. Moreover, this paper examined the negative impacts that collective
bargaining agreements have on taxpayers and
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28. Client Technology Tracking System Essays
Client Technology Tracking System (CTTS)
System Analysis and Design
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the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the
contents of the document.]
2011
Client Technology Tracking System (CTTS)
System Analysis and Design
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the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the
contents of the document.]
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Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Company Overview 3 Section 1: Methods and Procedure 5
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This kind of situation seems to happen almost every day. Anna suggests a company wide database that
would store this kind of information. (Exhibit A 1) * Meeting between Anna Kelly
(analyst/programmer), Kathy Grey (receptionist/bookkeeper), Doug Drake (system integrator), and
Ben Logan (IT consultant). * How things are currently handled at the company are covered. (Exhibit A
2)
For illustrating the results of the fact finding and problem formulation we used Problem Statements
matrices, Problems, Opportunities, Objectives, and Constraints Matrices etc. For the analysis and
design of the new system, we used DFDs (context diagram, diagram 0), use case diagram and use case
narratives, ERD and interface design. The DFDs and ERD diagram are designed using Microsoft Visio
2007, and the interfaces are designed using visual studio 2008. * Problem Statement Matrix * *
Problems, Opportunities, Objectives, Constraints Matrix * Cause and effect analysis is a technique in
which problems are studied to determine their cause and effects * Use Case Glossary * List of Use
Cases 1. Use Case A behaviorally related sequence of steps (scenario), both automated and manual,
for the purpose of completing a single business task. Description of system functions from the
perspective of external users in terminology they understand.
* Use Case Model
30. Fancy Bear Research Paper
Fancy bear is another group that was involved. Fancy Bear is a cyber espionage group that is said by
multiple Cybersecurity firms to be involved in some way with the Russian Military Intelligence
Agency (GRU) and/or Russian Government. They are known to target government, military and
security organizations. They especially like to target Transcaucasian and NATO aligned states. Fancy
Bear s methods are parallel with the capabilities of nation state actors. They employ zero day
vulnerabilities and use spear phishing and malware to compromise their targets. Fancy Bear is
classified as Advanced Persistent Threat (APT28). (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fancy_Bear),
Secondly, this is how these groups interfered and what was
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31. Pet Meds
The Role of Pet Meds in Taking Care of your Pet s Health and their Well Being
By pet options
Dec 24, 2011
Taking care of a pet is always an important task because they are just like us, the humans. In
particular, when we have a pet at home, we need to give the basic care and comfort to them. What you
need to do is just organized way of taking care of them. You don t need to toil a lot if you are
systematic in taking care of them. We certainly may need all the necessary pet items when we own a
pet because it needs maximum comfort and care. You cannot just ignore their needs. Moreover, you
don t need to worry a lot about this. When you can avail pet supplies out there in the market at
reasonable rates, why you need to panic? You can have a wonderful time with your pets if you pay
attention on such things.
Keeping all sorts of essential pet meds at home is more than a necessity. You never know when the pet
is going to fall sick. It does not mean that you have to keep all the medication at home; however, you
must have at least all the necessary medications at home. Medications for flea, stomach illness, cold,
vomiting, and diarrhoea is a must. You can get them easily from a local store or else you can order
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If you start treating it with frontline plus just at the onset of flea infection, you can make sure that the
fleas are away from the pets very soon. Another choice of medications at home is NSAIDs. Such
medications are a real help as you can give them when they are in any sort of pain or stress. For
instance the animal who suffers from osteoarthritis can take the help of NSAIDs such as Deramaax
and Etodolac. Meds like amitriptyline takes care of depression in animals. This medicine should be a
great help in controlling behavioural changes in cats and dogs. Pet meds like Atopic a plays a key role
in treating allergies completely in
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32. Analysis Of The Book Snow White Sorrow
Have you ever thought about the monsters, the monsters that live inside us, the monsters that no one
can see? What would happen if those monsters became real? What if they weren t just inside us, but
shown on the outside? I mean after all, All monsters must die except the beautiful ones, as Cameron
Jace states in his book, Snow White Sorrow. This day, we tell the story of a world where the monsters
were on the outside of us, a story that could have changed the course of humanity as we know it.
1 I always thought of being a monster as a bad thing. I mean, after all, everyone is normal. Normal, is
all I ever wanted, normal, none of this monster, none of this crazy wacky stuff wrong with me, just
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Wearing a plain black jacket, with a melting Rubix cube shirt, his little ears pricked when he moved
his dirt brown hair out of the way just so he could see Alicson spinning, and watch her fall down.
3 Monster!! I heard something behind me. I turned around and watched the half animal, people teasing
Alicson, as she fell to the floor playing with her dress, tuning out the people who were teasing her. I
mean, after all, she is the last one of her kind. We learned about her kind in history, how much they did
for our world, but how much havoc and pain they brought upon each other. I could say the same about
our kind. She was guarded by our town s museum of history, until earlier this year when they realized
that they can t cage her in like an animal or keep her calm and steady like she always seemed. I
remember watching the first day they tried to help her get out. She stabbed two of the guards, and one
ran out calling to get help containing her. Her parents were both like us, but she was stillborn. A lot of
people refer to her as the last monster on this planet.
4 Every morning this would happen: I would walk to my front yard to observe the normal people out
there, and spin around, and around, watching their reactions. Every morning the same thing, different
kids, but all of them laughing, laughing at me,, but one kid would just walk by smiling, not saying a
word, the same kid every morning. He never changed. I
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33. The Value Chain Of Tesco
INTRODUCTION
Large business organisations constitute not only a single strategic business unit, but a culmination of
several business units. The business units which may number anywhere from 4 to as many as 20 or
more cannot be considered as a single, separate and disparate entity. Rather the business units are
attached to each other like a string completing a full circle, where each complements the predecessor
and the successor. The breakdown of any one entity in the chain can have a telling effect on the whole
chain itself. Now depending on the type of sector chosen the units in the business chain vary in
number and complexity. For example unlike a software company the units/ operational units in
company which deals with products/goods are much larger in number. As explained in the previous
lines the units in operation are linked and performance of one affects the performance of the other
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A brief view about things sourced from Central Europe:
70% of fruits, 51% of salads, 16% of vegetables
95% of meat
21% of frozen foods, 30% of pet food, 10% of total grocery
There are about 1400 regional grocery lines belonging to Tesco s own label
More than 2000 lines spread across whole of CE.
Generation of value through sourcing from central Europe:
The margin growth of the products sourced through CE became significant, at 2.3% annually on an
average basis.
The use of a common trade plan without making any kind of major strategic change help increasing
regional trade.
The Tesco product called Value Product improvised on quality
Helped to set up the Tesco Standard brand.
The brand called Regional Discount brand equipped with a strong foothold to compete with
discounters.
HRM and its role in generation of
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34. The First Significant Character In The Handmaid s Tale
The first significant character in the beginning of Gilead, Edward, who is John Ame s older brother
who was ten years older than him, studied abroad by himself at the age of sixteen in Gottingen,
Germany for college and became a remarkable intelligent person with personality and knowledge in
John Ames eyes. As we know, Edward spent his early years in Europe, published a book in German,
and returned back home embracing as an atheist. Yet, this is quite surprising and weird to see how
Edward grew up in a family who is very religious and his father and their family happened to be all
preaching and believing in God as Christians. Still, the book Edward published was a monograph on
Ludwig Feuerbach, who is a German philosopher that supported the
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35. Post It Notes Are Made By Accident Summary
Press n Peel What s the first words that come to your mind when you hear the word accident or
mistake? Most people think of the bad side effects, but did you ever think of the good side effects.
Penicillin, chocolate chip cookies, fireworks, and many other wonderful things we have today were
made by accident. Post It notes were made by mistake and they have took over the office sales
industry. This mistake landed a company a ton of money $1 billion a year to be exact. That s crazy,
right. In November 2011 Daven Hiskey wrote an article, Post It Notes were Invented by Accident ,on
todayifound.com informing us that in 1968 and Spencer Silver is busy in his office at 3M. He is
hunched over his oak desk: a sticky mess. Silver is trying to invent a super strong adhesive to use in
the aerospace industry. This adhesive, if it works, is going to be the next big thing to help build
airplanes. Silver thinks he is finally done with his adhesive. He steps back and scopes his office for
something of medium weight to test out this adhesive. If it works, the object will stick to the wall and
stay up by just using this glue. Silver presses the object onto the wall, his fingers crossed. It holds for a
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You can now buy them in 27 different sizes, and 25 different shapes, and 57 different colors, and 20
different fragrances. That s incredible. Now remember that time you made a small mistake that you
just were so upset about: it doesn t matter. Mistakes good or bad could possible make you a very rich
person. So don t be afraid to make mistakes. If Silver didn t keep trying to get us mistake to take off
he wouldn t be know for the most bought office item. Next time you use a Post It Note remember that
it came from a mistake and thank god you are not on a plane that could had used this
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36. Characteristics Of Mary Cooper
The Admirable Traits of Mary Cooper By now, everyone has heard of a successful show on CBS
called The Big Bang Theory (F. Belyeu (producer). (2007). The Big Bang Theory [Television Series].
Burbank CA, Columbia Broadcast System). It is a show about a small group of friends that mostly
work at a university science department. Throw in a beautiful waitress and a quirky comic book store
owner and you have the makings of a funny show. One of the main characters in this show, Sheldon
Cooper, is so smart that he doesn t understand sarcasm. He lacks a sense of humor and doesn t have
social skills that the rest of society has. Unlike Sheldon, his mother Mary, who is played by Laurie
Metcalf, stands out in the show as a good role model for women of any age. She is a good and loving
mother who never forces her beliefs on her son, yet she stands for what she believes in and loves her
son, despite their vastly differing views on religion and science. Mary is a Texan through and through
and it shows in her demeanor and some of the things she says. In talking about a religious retreat, she
once went one she said, Oh, it is a hoot and a half. You write your sins on a clay pigeon, then fire em
up in the air and you pulverize em with a twelve gage shotgun full of our Lord s forgiveness (The
Rhinitis Revelation (television Series Episode) (October 2011). In The Big Bang Theory). Mary is
also a devout Christian and works at her church. She has a strong faith in God and reads
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