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Kappa Honor Society
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Eugenics Pros And Cons
What would you do if your newborn was born with a defect? In this time era, we would love the child
unconditionally. But what if you knew beforehand that you could fix this birth defect before the baby
was born? Would you change the innocent newborn just because of this defect? The thought seems a
little tempting to some, but to others the thought is terrifying to their moral. Why even think of
changing something so beautiful and pure? With eugenics spiraling around it is possible. Eugenics is
defined as the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the
occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics, whether it is appearance, intelligence, or defects.
Doesn t that sound cruel? Well there are more bad qualities to eugenics than just the definition. First of
all, the history of eugenics of is a huge bad quality within itself. Francis Dalton, the half cousin of
Charles Darwin, invented eugenics. Eventually the idea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since the improved eugenics is fairly new, it has not lived long enough to show any possible effects.
The scary thing with eugenics is that we are changing our DNA; what if changing our DNA could
severely alter the future generations? It could be possible the thing people were once trying to stop,
deformities, could evolve from eugenics. Playing with eugenics is a huge gamble since after we do not
know the long term effects. Even though eugenics could work out for a few generations the negative
effects could sprout a few generations after. Or possibly even though your future child are cured of
diseases that are known to mankind a new disease could evolve and put them at a higher risk because
they would be susceptible. Since everyone will be similar because of eugenics, the human race could
be destroyed. Is this a risk you are willing to
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Comparison Between Morgan Geyser And Weier
May 31, 2014 Two girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, planned a sleepover with their friend
Payton Leutner .
They stabbed their friend 19 times in an attempt to sacrifice Payton to slenderman and left her to die.
Morgan and Anissa both believed to be looking for Slenderman s castle in the woods before a
policeman found them wandering around a highway and brought them to the station. Payton, who had
made her way to the edge of the road, was found by a cyclist. Despite the attack, payton recovered.
Both girls Geyser and Weier are tried as adults.
The real life knowledge question considers faith as a type of religion. Religion is based on a set of
beliefes and reason is created from the senses that analize the situation. Morgan Geyser and ... Show
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Their faith goes far beyond reason. Anissa and Morgan s beliefe, trust and faith in Slender Man was so
great their reasoning could not make sense of anything else. The possibility that Slender Man was not
real in the girl s minds was out of the question. The feeling of somewhere safe in a fantasy world was
all the girls could think about. Reason was completely missinterpreted by the girls.They
misinterpreted their finding as real life evidence of Slender Man.
This same idea is shown around the world in current events. ISIS is an organization in which people
from all over the world join to form a group that terrorizes areas. Many people who do not think they
belong where they are now. They join ISIS in hopes of finding a place where they feel like they
belong. That feeling of belonging as well as the need for comfort drives these people past the point of
reason. The people treat the feeling of beloning and comfort as their religion and will do anything to
feel
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Financial Analysis Of CFO
This paper reports on an analysis of a survey of 1,050 CFOs in firms across 39 different countries in
December, 2008 with the goal of examining the actions taken by firms that were financially
constrained in juxtaposition with those that were not financially constrained. They utilize the
distinction between constrained and unconstrained to determine how company plans pertaining to
employment, marketing, technology spending, and other facets of their business are impacted.
Additionally, they examine company financial policies and corporate spending behavior to shed light
on instances when investment strategies may have been impacted by financial constraint. Prior
research on the topic primarily used data from publicly available financial ... Show more content on
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In order to distinguish the various confounding factors that may impact the responses from firms that
are financially constrained or unconstrained, Campello, Graham, and Harvey use the methods of
Abadie and Imbens (2002) and Dehejia and Wahba (2002) and match their firms according to size,
industry, ownership structure, credit score, profitability, whether or not they pay a dividend, and
prospects for future growth. In this manner, they analyze financially constrained firms (as the
treatment group) with the constructed counterfactual firms that were not financially constrained (the
control group). Per the survey, firms could categorize themselves as not affected, somewhat affected,
or very affected by credit conditions. The authors found that there was little to no relationship between
the size and financial constraint as well as between the ownership structure and financial constraint.
Most CFOs expected high growth prospects regardless of their declaration regarding the impact of
credit markets. They attempted to find the nature of the constraints by asking about credit availability,
higher costs of external funds, and ability to access new
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Scott Russell Sanders Staying Put Analysis
In Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World by Scott Russell Sanders, Sanders gives a precise
feedback to Salman Rushdie s essays, through cause and effect, examples and argument and
persuasion. The coalesce of these strategies implies Sander s effective verbal dispute of why he
quarrel(s) with Rushdie s beliefs, and at the same time elaborates clear point of view towards why a
uniform nation is more efficient. Through Sander s cynical diction, Sanders lets the the readers
deliberately realize the counterargument that he will present. Promised Land (line 5), crumbling (line
21), bigotry (line 42) and quarrel (line 63), are all puzzled throughout the unclear beginning. The so
what called heroes (line 3) of the ancient
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The Pen And Violence
I believe the gun has no power because a gun can only kill, but a pen can give life. Malala Yousafzai.
This means that the pen and words can inspire people and bring them up, while the sword and
violence can only kill people and bring them down. The sword is violence, but it can also bring peace
to the world. The pen brings education, but can also lead to violence. The pen and the sword can both
be used positively and negatively, but ultimately the pen has more power. The pen can lead us to act
violently and do things that we regret doing. The incident at Comet Ping Pong for example, someone
was told that Hillary was planning on using children as slaves so someone took action and decided to
attack a ping pong bar because they thought the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Jim Crow laws brought suffering to the African Americans, but the media drew attention to
African Americans and gave them sympathy from all over the world. The Jim Crow Laws ordered
public places to separate their black and whites. These laws led to the Freedom Rides. During the
Freedom Rides, African Americans traveled across the nation to protest segregation. White
segregationist responded to this by assaulting and killing many African Americans. When violent
actions were done to African Americans it was the pen that captured it. The media and newspapers
showed the world what was happening to African Americans in the U.S. Even though the sword
brought hundreds of new Freedom Riders to the cause, it is the pen that allowed African Americans to
gain a sympathetic national audience and ultimately gain their freedom. The pen and the sword can
both be used for good and bad. The pen usually causes the sword, and when the violent actions occur,
it s the pen that captures it and shares it to the world. Through violence you may solve one problem,
but you sow the seeds for another. Nelson Mandela. Ultimately the sword will solve a problem with
many sacrifices, but the pen will solve the problem peacefully and
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Comparing Tangled And The Brothers Grimm
Tangled is a Disney movie created to tell the story of Rapunzel, a young girl taken by a witch and
locked in a tower. Rapunzel is a story collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers Grimm,
about a young girl locked in a tower. Although they seem quite similar, there are quite a few
differences between the movie Tangled and the Brothers Grimm Rapunzel . One difference occurs at
the beginning and how the evil witch gains possession of Rapunzel. In the Brothers Grimm story, the
witch agrees to let the man give the rampion from her garden to his wife as long as she gets their first
born. She said the child that will come into the world must be given to me. It shall go well with the
child, and I will care for it like a mother. In the movie Tangled, a queen is pregnant and gets sick. To
heal her, people are sent out to look for a flower that cures all diseases. When the baby is born, she has
magical hair that can heal everybody and make you young again. The evil witch breaks into the castle
to cut a piece of the baby s hair but learns that once it s cut, it loses it s power. So instead, she takes
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In the movie Tangled, Rapunzel is locked up from the time she was kidnapped until she s 18. In the
Brothers Grimm story, she gets locked in the tower when she s 12. In addition to that, another
difference In the movie Tangled is while she s locked in the tower. A man named Flynn Rider, a
wanted criminal, climbs into the tower. He helps her get out and takes her to see the lanterns. In the
Brothers Grimm story, the king s son discovers the tower and hears Rapunzel singing. Once he figures
out how to get into the tower, he calls for her to let down her hair. Rapunzel lifts the king s son into
the tower and they create a plan to get her out of the tower to marry
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Political Philosophy Is Not Just Applied Moral Philosophy...
Introduction:
Political philosophy is the study of basic questions about the state, government, politics, liberty,
justice etc. political philosophy is concerned with the concepts and arguments involves in political
opinion. It is ethics applied to a group of people, discusses about societies set up.In political
philosophy it is important to know what ought to be a person s relationship in a society. This seeks
application of ethical concepts to social sphere. It is a standard which help to analyze and judge
existing institutions and relationships. According to Bernard Williams political philosophy is not just
applied moral philosophy, which is what in our culture it is often taken to be....political philosophy
must use distinctively political concepts, such as power, and its normative relative, legitimation. Leo
Strauss has said Philosophy is the quest for wisdom and political philosophyis the attempt truly to
know about the nature of political things and the right or the good political order. In the history of
political philosophy, many philosophers have born and influence the era with their theory. There some
renowned philosopher from ancient time to modern are Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke,
Rousseau etc.They gave theory on state, Justice, government, education. In western political history
Plato is a legend philosopher whose thought considered wealth of the century and till influence the
people s thinking world.The Republic is his famous book where he
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Essay about Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cukoos Nest and...
Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cukoos Nest and the Movie
The film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, produced by Milos Forman, contains many
similarities to the novel, however the differences are numerous to the extent that the story, written by
Ken Kesey, is overlooked by anyone who only saw the film. Ken Kesey wrote the novel, One Flew
Over the Cuckoo s Nest, after experimenting with drugs and working on a psychiatric ward in 1960
and the novel was published in 1962. Kesey became a night attendant on the Menlo Park Veterans
Hospital psychiatric ward so that he could concentrate on his writing. (Magill 1528) Kesey s
rebellious novel explores the world of mental patients struggling against authority and society through
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Also, the reader knows that he is severely psychotic. Even though the Chief is a very large and
powerful man, in his mind he is small and weak. He is constantly in a fog that he thinks is pumped on
to the ward. With Randle P. McMurphy joining the ward, the Chief begins to grow again. The Chief
and McMurphy bond, as friends, instantly. Their beds are next to each other s and they talk about
many different things every night. McMurphy learns all about the Chief s past. However, the Chief is
afraid. He is afraid that McMurphy will bring him and the other patients out of the fog. The Chief
doesn t want to come out of the fog, because he feels safe while he is in the fog. That s what
McMurphy can t understand, us wanting to be safe. He keeps trying to drag us out of the fog, out in
the open where we d be easy to get at. (114) In the end, through their friendship, McMurphy brings the
Chief back to reality and he makes him big again. Chief Bromden is not afraid to be out of the fog and
he is grateful to McMurphy. He is so grateful; in fact, he returns the favor after McMurphy s lobotomy
and suffocates him, to set him free. In the film, however, Randle P. McMurphy is considered the main
character. The story starts with McMurphy being admitted into the psychiatric hospital. He is a strong
individual who pretends to be crazy to get out of working in a prison. The film centers on McMurphy
s character and his
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Research Paper On Sociedades De Negros
Auriel Del Carmen
Mr. Lawrence
Spanish 1
December 6, 2017
Uruguayan Carnival
Uruguayan Carnival is a popular festival that takes place every year in Uruguay from mid January to
late February. It s associated with candombe, Murga, and tablados. It s evolved into a dance parade
within which totally different comparsas play the drums and dance to the music at Desfile Innaugural
del Carnaval and Llamadas parade. the most important carnival celebrations square measure within
the capital national capital and may last up to forty days and it involves a series of cultural events like
dance parades within the streets, street stages referred to as tablados and an inventive contest within
the Teatro de Verano (Summer Theatre) in national capital. A murga performance options up to
seventeen performers, sometimes men. within the amount preceding Carnival, that takes place from
late Gregorian calendar month to early March in Uruguay, every cluster can prepare a musical play
consisting of a set of songs and musical passage lasting around forty five minutes. In Uruguay, las
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Already on Uruguayan soil, in colonial times; the times of Carnival and Christmas and New Year,
Montevideans black slaves were lined with bright robes and gaudy and went outside to travel to town
walls, whose feet may sing their songs and perform dances. Some common practices carnival in
Europe, bran and flour shed, shed water syringes, throw eggs, oranges, or alternative objects were
foreign into the South American nation. in line with Juan Carlos Victor Maria de Borbon y Borbon
pattern, it s attainable that in 1860, once 2 sources known as Wells of the King , the van guerrillas
were disseminated and adapt the primary carnival practices were
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Uk Referendum Essay
The results of the 2016 UK referendum was a surprise to the rest of the world, but there are definitely
factors that made this a predictable result. At first glance, one might assume that economics were the
main contributing factor to the people s discontent of membership in the EU. But as I researched, I
found that politics in the UK and the EU had a far greater impact on the feelings of Brits. However,
some important economic factors still exist. The European Union s economy, despite being one of the
largest in the world; very comparable to the size of the economy of the United States, does not provide
a great benefit to the UK. Both the economies of the UK and of the EU are less than ideal for the
respective nations, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Germany is, after the UK and possibly France, the most influential nation in the EU, its interests
will be well represented and therefore the UK does not need to worry about their ease of trade with
mainland Europe being hindered. Economically, the United Kingdom has nothing to lose, and
everything to gain, by forfeiting their membership in the EU. As was mentioned earlier, as important
as economics are to understanding this situation, their importance is nowhere near as fundamental to
the outcome of the referendum as are the effects of modern European politics. The modern world has
recently seen a sharp rise of populism. The citizens of today s first world nations do not trust their
government and its politicians. Populism is The support for the concerns of ordinary people [10].
People distrust mainstream politicians that have history in federal government. A wonderful example
of this new political tendency, other than the positive vote for brexit, is the election of Donald Trump
as president of the United States of America. Midway through the election season a popular US news
source predicted that Trump had less than a 5% chance of winning the election[11]. However, this
source did not take into account the negative feelings of the American voting public toward
mainstream politicians, such as Trump s opponent Hillary Clinton. Analysts believe that the same
phenomenon of populism that elected Trump can also explain the
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Stefan Thomke
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REV: OCTOBER 28, 2002
STEFAN THOMKE
Bank of America (A)
The banking industry is ripe for innovation. We need to grow through value creation and excellent
service that is appreciated by customers as opposed to price alone. Milton Jones, president, Georgia
Banking Group I wonder if we re being overrewarded ! exclaimed Warren Butler to Amy Brady, the
executive responsible for Bank of America s Innovation Development (I D) Team in Atlanta, Georgia.
As an executive in the consumer bank s quality and productivity group, Butler led innovation and
process change in Brady s group, which was responsible for testing new product and service concepts
for the th bank s branches. In the company s elegant 55 floor conference room ... Show more content
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In the United States, the bank served 27 million households and two million businesses and processed
more checks per day than the Federal Reserve System. Globally, it boasted over 140,000 employees
across 190 nations, over $8 billion in annual revenues, $360 billion in deposits, and some $600 billion
in assets (see Exhibit 3 for key financial data). Yet, increasing competition ensured that Bank of
America could not rest on its laurels. Like many of its successful peers, its growth had been driven by
cost reduction and consolidation. From 1985 until 2000, the number of U.S. banks had dwindled from
around 14,000 to about 7,000. These still large numbers especially when compared with there being
only six major banks in Canada reflected the highly competitive nature of the U.S. banking industry as
well as its regional focus. Driving consolidation had been a realization that while service was local,
products were national. Despite this realization, however, banks continued viewing financial services
as commodities, and this bottom line orientation did not make for an industry rife with innovation. In
the estimation of Butler, a senior vice president and industry veteran, People s expectations for banks
are very low; in fact, they re used to being
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The Age Of The Upper Class
From 1837 to 1901 marks a new era for England, as it is ruled under Queen Victoria bringing an age
of peace, prosperity, and a new nationalistic attitude within England itself. The large increase in
population and a shift to a trade and manufacturing economy brings a new sense of competition
amongst the citizens, developing a new value in aesthetics, status, and wealth to prove dominance in
the ever growing society. Economic success, an ideal which began as a strictly upperclass desire, soon
trickled down to the lower classes as new economic focuses permitted the conditions of the lower
classes to improve due to the growing demand in industrial jobs. With social mobility at several
poverty stricken citizen s footsteps, many could not help but to project the feelings of the upper class
in their social lifestyles. An overarching attitude of competition in Victorian era England brought way
to the diminishment of the former hierarchical notions as all classes displayed similar characteristics:
the fixation on vanity, the indulgence in hedonistic tendencies, and the corruption accompanying
influence, all of which are apparent in the dramatic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde,
and poems by Alfred Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, and Robert Browning. Oscar Wilde s exceptional
novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, follows a seemingly innocent young man who initially partakes
under the wing of his accomplice, Basil Hallward, to let him paint him. After viewing the
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Research Paper On Endometriosis
Endometriosis a disorder where the tissue lining of the uterus forms outside of the uterus causing
pelvic pain. Endometriosis was first noticed in 1860, by Austrialian pathologist Karl Freiherr von
Rokitansky. He first called the disease an adenomyoma . In the 1900 s there were only 20 worldwide
cases of the disease. In the past many women have lived with this disease undiagnosed. Some factors
could be environmental issues, food and general health and other numerous factors.
No one knows for sure what causes this disease, but it is a common health condition that affects 11%
or more than 6.5 million of American women. This targets women from the ages 15 to late 40 s. 1 out
of 10 women suffer from this invisible disease. Endometriosis targets ... Show more content on
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When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin, it s more likely to occur in a hidden area such as
the spaces between your toes and on your palms, soles, scalp or genitals. Melanoma under a nail.
Melanoma in the mouth, digestive tract, urinary tract or vagina. Mucosal melanoma develops in the
mucous membrane that lines the nose, mouth, esophagus, anus, urinary tract and vagina. Mucosal
melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more
common conditions.
Melanoma in the eye. Some ways you can you can greatly reduce the risk of getting skin cancer. Is by
applying sunscreen, stay in the shade and protect your skin with clothing. When going outside wear a
long‐sleeved shirt, pants, a wide‐brimmed hat and sunglasses. Use caution near water, sand or snow as
they reflect and intensify the damaging rays of the sun, which can increase your chances of sunburn.
Get vitamin D safely. Eat a healthy diet that includes foods naturally rich in vitamin D, or take vitamin
D supplements. Do not seek the sun !
Case study
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Definition Of Globalisation
The term globalisation describes the process of becoming worldwide in scope or application, and the
increasing interdependency of nation sates. At least that gives us one loose definition for globalisation,
but as Scholte (2000) realises, globalisation is a thoroughly contested subject, with arguments extend
across the issue of definition as well as measurement, chronology, explanation and normative
judgement. In fact, Scholte identifies five contrasting definitions for the word globalisation as used by
a number of the subject s commentators and critics internationalisation, liberalisation, universalisation,
western/modernisation and deterrioralisation are (2000: 13). In choosing a definition of globalisation,
one is also selecting how they wish to interpret it, and what points they wish to convey. For example,
the choice of western/modernisation leads to a view that globlisation sees the economically and
politically powerful west globalising the rest of the world, whilst universalisation leads to a more
neutral stance, taking it s root from the dictionary definition of the word gloalise , meaning to
universalise. To judge whether or not globalisation is a myth or fact therefore requires the full
understanding of what the term means to it s critics and advocates, and in which ways they belive it to
be myth of fact. Giddens simplifies the debate into two main schools the sceptics and the radicals. A
radical himself, he writes that According to the sceptics, all
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belonging speech
Belonging speech
Good morning/Afternoon teachers and students today I will be showing you how a sense of belonging
or not belonging greatly influences an individual s identity. A change in identity occurs when
belonging is found through meaningful, intimate relationships, with senses of place, community,
safety and familiarity. The free verse novel, The Simple Gift, composed by Steven Herrick, the
dramatic fairy tale film, Edward Scissor hands, directed and created by Tim Burton and the novel
Matilda composed by Roald Dahl, all explore the concepts of belonging and relationships through the
strong use of literary techniques; and focus on a changing Identity as a base for belonging. All texts
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Billy develops another significant relationship with Caitlin, a wealthy girl who is smart enough to
realise none of this means anything , because like Billy, she values a lack of material possessions, and
dislikes the identity associated with being wealthy. Billy s relationship with Caitlin provides him with
a sense of belonging to friendships.
Edward scissor hands tells us a story about an artificial man, Edward Scissor hands , who was made
by a lonely inventor who lived on top of a hill near a small town. Long after his inventor s death,
Edward is brought into society by Meg, a local resident and encounters many new and interesting
things as he attempts to belong in civilisation. This film explores concepts of belonging to groups or
communities and a sense of belonging in relationships shown by Edward s endless struggle to find
clarity and purpose.
A sense of isolation can come from ones difference to others, whether it is physical mental or spiritual.
Edward s hands made out of sharp scissors are iconic of his separation from the rest of society. They
create a physical barrier between him and others which greatly limit the amount of physical contact
Edward can have with others and the rest of the world and in turn creates a sense of isolation. This is
carefully and noticeably communicated by Burton by the use of colour and contrast, specifically
Edward s initial costume is completely black leather, decorated with metal studs and rings. His hair is
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Disillusionment In The Jungle
In the politically righteous book, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, a newly wed s feeling of innocence
and happiness after their beautiful wedding in their homeland come to an end following the reality of
discovering their new life in America. The notion comes from the disillusionment of American
freedom and the twisted advertisement of a capitalist system. America was systematically built to be
corrupt and dehumanized the significance of individual existence. This was done by easily replacing,
deceiving and exploiting people for the self interest of the wealthy.
The Jungle depicts the exploitation of immigrant lives in Packingtown, a town near Chicago. The
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He becomes a tireless advocate for socialism and gets a job as a porter in a socialist run hotel. People s
lives matter more than the meat and food industry. The world does not revolve around taking
advantage of the poor working class and treating them like active robots. Humans are living, not
inanimate.
Humans are the equivalent to animals in the meat industry for the purpose of profit. Jurgis tours the
slaughterhouse. He describes the detachment in the work environment with the slaughtering and
packaging of hogs. The hogs are not treated kindly or even thought of as animals just as sales. There
was a long line of hogs, being simultaneously swung up and then another, and another squealing] and
lifeblood ebbing away together. (Sinclair 39) There is an orderly way to set up the slaughterhouse to
distract the poor immigrants of the American lifestyle. The worker wants to give more to their family
and add to their financial status even if it means being away from their home country. Businesses take
advantage of workers valuing their work ethic more than the idea of being miserable at work so it is
done continuously with no remorse. This social construct was built and implied because no one could
protest against a life that helps them survive in the America s capitalism. People and animals are
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Fishbein Theory Of Consumer Behaviour
Shwu lng Wu ( 2003) in his study The relationship between consumer characteristics and attitude
toward online shopping examined the internet users concerns and understandings of online shopping.
He measured the attitude of internet users about online shopping with the help of fishbein model.
Study showed that consumer attitudes can be measured by fishbein model and examined that
consumer characteristics are the main factors that influences the consumer attitudes and online
shopping behavior. All the consumer benefit perception factors positively influences consumer
attitudes towards online shopping. ( Page 41). Shwu Ing Wu says that marketers must adopt new
strategies to get the benefits of online shopping, convenience, more information, effectiveness and
modern, freedom of choice of products and frame the excellent home page to attract consumers to buy
goods and services. Fishbein model was framed so that consumers attitudes towards some objects can
be derived from consumers beliefs and feelings about the different attitudes about the object. Fishnein
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TRA is used to predict how individuals will behave based on their pre existing attitudes and
behavioral intentions. An individual s decision to engage in a particular behavior is based on the
outcomes the individual expects will come as a result of performing the behavior.
Fishbein s attitude model can be expressed in equation form as (Fishbein, 1967a.
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The Importance Of Professional Teaching Competencies And...
Professional teaching competencies and skills
Submitted to : Dr. N.B. jumani
Submitted by: Zunara sabir
Reg no: 153 fssMSEDU F13
Department of education
International Islamic university Islamabad
Contents
1. Introduction: 1
1.1. Professionalism meaning and nature 1
1.2. Meaning of competencies 2
1.3. Meaning of skills 2
2. Professional teaching competencies 3
2.1. Importance of 7 W in teacher competencies 5
2.2. Way to acquire professional competence 6
2.3. Five classes of competencies 7
2.4. Five domain of teacher competency 8
3. Professional teaching skills 10
3.1. Teaching skills 10
4. Latest researches related professional teaching competencies and skills in Pakistan 13
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Teachers treat all pupils equitably and with respect.
Teachers provide an environment for learning that
Encourages pupils to be problem solvers, decision markers, lifelong learners, and contributing teacher
of a changing society. professional knowledge Teachers know their subject matter, the Ontario
curriculum, and education related legislation.
Teachers know a variety of effective teaching and assessment practices.
Teachers know a variety of effective classroom management strategies.
Teachers know how pupils learn and the factors that influence pupil learning and achievement.
Teaching practice Teachers use their professional knowledge and understanding practices, and
classroom management strategies to promote the learning and achievement of their pupils.
Teachers communicate effectively with pupils, parents. and colleagues.
Teachers conduct ongoing assessment of pupils progress, evaluate their achievement, and report
results to pupils and their parents regularly.
Teachers adapt and refine their teaching practices through continuous learning and reflection, using a
variety of sources and
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Political And Social Changes During The Progressive Era
The Progressive Era, lasting from the 1890s until the 1920s, was a chapter in American history that
was characterized by social activism and countless reform movements. Political and social reforms
were just two of the numerous movements that occurred during this time period. Although many
political and social changes were introduced to America during the Progressive Era, there were also
many continuities that transpired. The 17th, 18th, and 19th amendments are all examples of social and
political changes that took place, but corruption and civil rights for African Americans continued to
remain defective throughout and even after the Progressive Era.
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The 19th amendment was the last major reform of the Progressive movement. Promptly after the
conclusion of Progressive Era, the Woman s Civil Right movement hit a rough patch and women were
hastily urged to remain and return back into the house; cooking, cleaning and producing babies.
Around the same time, the majority of reform movements went silent, no progress was made and very
few decided to continue the reforms. The 18th amendment was also extremely unpopular and proved
to be a momentous failure. Many people often ignored the law and it gave way for a huge profit to be
made off the illegal selling of alcohol. The 21st amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933, and
repealed the previous 18th which prohibited alcohol. The most significant failure of the Progressive
Era was the fact that civil rights for African Americans remained the same, no progress or reforms
were successfully practiced during the movement. During the Progressive Era, segregation and Jim
Crow laws were not decreased, instead, they were supported and encouraged by many white
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Information And Technology ( Ict )
Abstract
Advances in ICT have increased possibilities of collaborations between the suppliers, manufactures,
customers, and partners to effectively solve the different business problems. Though original
equipment manufacturing industries (OEMs) has used the PLM to increase their productivity, quality
of product, to speed up delivery, increased profit and became more efficiency, suppliers of this OEMs
are still not using PLM. By implementing the correct strategies at supplier of foundry industry an
attempt was made to realize the benefits of PLM tools (digital manufacturing tool and commercial
PLM software). The case study indicated improved utilization of organizational resources and
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In industry PLM combines data, people, process and business system, also serves as a product
information backbone for industries and their extended enterprise.
PLM has five different areas
1. Systems Engineering Product life cycle management is subset of Systems engineering it
concentrates on meeting customer needs and coordinating system design process.
2. Product and portfolio management It concentrates on managing available resources, for new
product development it tracks the progress vs. plan. Portfolio management helps in tracking progress
on new products and making trade off decision for distributing scarce resources.
3. Product Design New product is design according to need of customers, considering the engineering
properties, constrains and by using various software like ProE, CATIA, AUTO CAD.
4. Manufacturing Process Management It concentrates on using manufacturing technology so as to
produce the defined product.
5. Product Data Management It maintains the information of product of each and every step from
concept to disposal process.
Product Life Cycle Management has emerged, modern strategic way to increase productivity of
company in a generation of lean thinking, a philosophy, to terminate waste and inefficiency in all
aspects of product life. Computer Aided Design (CAD), Engineering Data Management (EDM),
Product Data Management
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The Psychological Factors Attackers Into Social...
It takes time and money to adjust IT security measures in response to evolving attack tactics. As
defenders gradually update their security measures, attackers respond accordingly. Such arms race
dynamics lead to threats of increasing sophistication and efficiency. Today s cybercriminals often have
a long term interest in their targets and often employ social engineering to get inside a protected
environment. Their tactics commonly include malicious payload that attempts to compromise the
victim s system and may continue spreading within the organization. They also increasingly focus on
weaknesses at the application, rather than system or network levels, to obtain data that provide the
most value.
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In another example, attackers sent targeted email messages with malicious attachments under the guise
of providing an agenda for an upcoming meeting. The attacker bet on the likelihood that the recipient
had a meeting coming up and would want to view the agenda.
People comply with social norms, looking at others for behavioral cues. One example of this behavior
is the people s tendency to click on links shared by their friends on social networking sites, such as
Facebook and Twitter. The Koobface worm has been highly successful at convincing people to visit
malicious websites by posting its links using the victims social networking accounts. In another
example, Nugache worm used infected systems to download its malicious components from a
legitimate download tracking site, boosting the popularity of its files to attract new victims.
People place trust in security tools. Much like people put trust into the individuals who look like
doctors by wearing lab coats, users sometimes blindly trust the measures taken for the sake of security.
Rogue antivirus tools have been highly successful at spreading by convincing victims that their
computers are infected and demand immediate intervention. Attackers have also used digital
certificates to sign malicious executables as was the case with Stuxnet with the expectation that seeing
a signed file would lower the target s guard.
Such social engineering techniques merge the line
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Drug and Alcohol Essay
Drugs and Alchohol The first meeting I attended was an AA and a NA meeting. At first, I was very
nervous attending it because I didn t know what to expect. I always had the impression that all people
who attended these meetings were typical people that you see in bars with long hair, and beards; but I
was wrong. They look normal just like you and me. There were young people, and middle aged
people. Some of them I never would have expected that they were alcoholics or drug addicts. Both
meetings seemed to be very similar to me. They both introduced themselves the same way, for
example hi my name is Gino and I m an alcoholic, or I m addicted to cocaine. They both sat in a group
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In both cases, drugs or alcohol was due to serious family problems, and they do it to get their minds
off of the problem. It is their way of getting away.
Since both meetings are so similar, there are things that I like and dislike about both. I like the fact that
it is a group effort to help one another because everyone there has the same problem, and there are
different ideas shared on how to overcome the addiction. It seems to me that everyone is fine when
they are together at the meeting, because by talking it takes their minds off of the drugs or the alcohol.
So the question that I am asking is when these people go back out into the world, and the group is not
there, and a problem occurs are they going to resort back to the substance. Another thing that I really
didn t like was the way they introduced themselves. I don t agree with putting a title after your name,
like I m an alcoholic. To me, that makes a person feel lowly about him or herself, and they will go
through life always feeling that they are an alcoholic or a drug addict. I feel that that needs to be
changed very badly. I think it should be Hi, my name is Gino, and I am here because I have a drinking
or a drug problem and I need help to overcome it. So if that person overcomes it, they will say I
accomplished something.
I honestly believe that these meetings work to a certain extent. I believe very strongly that a person
can overcome an alcohol or a drug problem. The meetings
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The Bauhaus Of Bauhaus School
The Bauhaus School merged fine arts with applied arts and industrial production to change the way in
which graphic and industrial designers approached ideas of ornamentation, beauty and functionality.
With his manifesto; The final goal of all artistic activity is architecture Bauhaus founder, Gropius,
focused primarily on functionality, rejecting the extravagance of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Political, social and economic factors all influenced the new egalitarian or utopian approach to design,
which embraced the machine aesthetic of the first quarter of the 20th century and resulted in a socialist
or democratised approach to design. These modernist designers, trained at the Bauhaus School, felt
strongly that beauty in design was not a consequence of ornamentation or decoration but could result
directly from design principles such as form, colour and texture. As previous design sought to adhere
to traditional values, reforming to modern progression became desired became a desired trait in
design.
The Bauhaus School, founded in Germany by architect Walter Gropius in 1919, was initially a school
of Arts and Crafts. The Arts and Crafts movement, associated with rich ornamentation and exotic
materials sought to unite artists and craftspeople to ensure the survival of beautiful craftsmanship post
industrialisation. Gropius wanted to take this further by engaging technology in this process. However,
at a time of political turmoil and economic hardship excessive design
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Two Spirits Native American Culture
Culture is a complex concept that incorporates society s beliefs, values, arts, attitudes and more.
People like to be able to categorize animals, objects and unfortunately people. This idea of
categorizing people has been around all throughout history. Whether it be race, religion, politics, or
gender, people like categorization. Ideas that stray from tradition and challenge cultural norms lead to
discrimination and ignorance. For example, in the late 1800s and early 1900s women did not have the
same rights as their male counterparts, and women continue to struggle to receive full equality, the
wage gap. Transgender or Two Spirited is when a person s personal identity and gender does not
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It s really unfortunate our culture doesn t view transgender people the same as the Navajo tribe.
Transgender people and families of trans people have to cope with discrimination and hate daily. The
process of coming out is a lot different for transgender than coming out as gay. The coming out
process is very difficult and emotional for families. Going from having a daughter to a son or a son to
a daughter is a challenging, emotional process for families. Parents and families have to accept new
pronouns and name changes. That is if the family is understanding and accepting of having a
transgender son or daughter, unfortunately some parents are unaccepting. When parents don t want
anything to do with their child, the transgender person has no immediate support system. The child
has to cope with all the physical, mental, and emotional trials on their own. Not only does the child
have to deal with discrimination from society, they have to deal with discrimination from their own
parents, who are supposed to love them. Forty one percent of people in the transgender community
have tried to commit suicide. Like the documentary Two Spirits said, everyone has a purpose, we
should not discriminate against innocent transgender children or adults, or anyone for that
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Victorian Women In Dracula
Bram Stoker presents Lucy Westenra and Mina Murray Harker as the perfect victorian women. Full of
innocence, chaste, and elegance. Prior to the arrival of Dracula, the audience sees Lucy as a as a
voluptuous, beautiful woman. Lucy has three men asking for her hand in marriage. Writing to Mina,
Lucy complains, Why can t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this
trouble? (81). This shows she knows she cannot say those words because it is frowned upon in
Victorian culture, but it does not stop her from mentally crossing rigid social boundary. Lucy is
portrayed by her physical beauty and flirtatiousness. All of her three suitors are enchanted by her
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Working as schoolmistress and takes an interest in her husband s work, which is unheard of during
that time. Mina Murray also shows unyielding devotion to Jonathan for when she hears from him,
goes to his bedside immediately to nurse him. The innocence, chaste, and purity slowly diminishes as
Dracula makes his influence on both of the girls making them voluptuous beings like his three brides.
As Lucy succumbs to illness she becomes more and more unlike a perfect Victorian woman prior to
Dracula s impact on her. Although she becomes weaker, paler, and closer to death, the woman
becomes a wantonness being who her suitors admire and are afraid of. Once was an embodiment of a
perfect Victorian woman is now a monster. As she turns into a vampire, she becomes bolder and
volomptuous. The un dead Lucy proclaims boldly, Come to me, Arthur. Leave these others and come
to me. My arms are hungry for you. Come, and we can rest together. Come, my husband, come! (289).
Van Helsing, Quincey Morris, John Seward, and Arthur seeing her as a threat to society must return
her to her purer state. Van Helsing believes it s best if Arthur himself does the job of getting rid of the
demon. Once Arthur runs the stake through Lucy s heart, the
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The Two Main Networks Of The Human Nervous System
The human nervous system is divided into two main networks that work in harmony with each other.
First, the Central Nervous System that consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and the Peripheral
Nervous System that is made up of the nerves comings out of that Central Nervous System. The
Central Nervous System s main task is to integrate sensory information that the Peripheral Nervous
System collects from all over the body and responds to it by coordinating both conscious and
unconscious activity. In the Central Nervous System, the brain is responsible for sorting through all in
coming sensory information, giving orders to other parts of the body, and carries out the complex
functions of thinking, feeling and remembering. While, the spinal
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A Look into Psalms 119
Everyday millions of Americans read stories to their children before they go to bed. I often read Dr.
Seuss books to my son Seth, who is four years old. He loves the rhythm and rimes that are those
books. One of his favorites is Green Eggs and Ham. Seth has begun to answer the questions of Sam,
answering him for the other character saying he does not like green eggs and ham . It caught my
attention that some of the Psalms also have a repetitive nature. Psalm 119 is the longest of all the
Psalms and is very repetitive. Many people only read one section of the Psalm because of the
repetitive nature and do not look at the chapter as a whole. There is a lack of churches teaching on the
Psalms and some a not reading them at all. Psalm 119 is more than a long repetitive Psalm, reading it
as one passage there is evidence of determination by the author to show why following the Lord s
teaching is vital to life as a Christian. Comparison of three sections of Psalm 119 will show how the
Psalm repeats the same theme throughout the work. This shows that the repetition is helpful in
remembering the reason for follow God s laws. The first section is 119:1 8 and will show the message
the psalmist trying to convey. The second section is 119:33 40 and this will show that God is our
teacher and one way to learn is to follow God s instructions. The third section is 119:65 72 this
conveys that life is found in the openness of God s instruction. All these sections together
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What Is Mecca The Holiest Place In The Islamic World
III. : Mecca, known to the Muslim, as Umm al Qura, the Mother of Cities, is the holiest place in the
Islamic world.
a. Sub point A: Mecca a city in western Saudi Arabia, an oasis town in the Red Sea region of Hejaz,
east of Jeddah, considered by Muslims to be the holiest city of Islam. It was the birthplace in ad 570 of
the prophet Muhammad, and was the scene of his early teachings before his emigration to Medina in
622. Today, more than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca annually, including several million during the
few days of the Hajj.
b. Sub point B: Muslims can visit Mecca and surrounding holy sites any time of the year, but the hajj
falls during the eighth and the 12th of the month of Dhul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic
calendar.
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Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport
This is an individual study investigating the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. To start
you should know that substances are moving in and out of cells of your body all the time. To
understand and make sense of the cells of your body, you need to know about the process of diffusion,
osmosis and active transport.
All organisms need to exchange particles such as food, waste, gas and heat with their surroundings.
there are two different types of ways in which substances can enter or/and leave a cell. these ways are
called Passive and Active. with in these there are different processes for example, in passive process
there are diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis and in the active process there is molecule and
particle. in this assignment I am going to discuss all of these processes starting with diffusion.
diffusion is one of the passive transport processes. it is used in oxygen entering a cell and carbon
dioxide leaving a cell. diffusion is the movement of particles such as atoms or molecules from a high
concentration place in an area of a low concentration. this shows that they diffuse down the
concentration gradient. the concentration gradient is a gradual change in the concentration of solutes
in a solution as a function of distance through a solution. in biology a gradient results from an unequal
distribution of particles across the cell membrane. When this happens solutes move along the
concentration gradient until the concentration of the
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Prehistoric Man Has Endured Misinformation, Stereotypes,...
Prehistoric man has endured misinformation, stereotypes, and a lack of information. The Upper
Paleolithic Epoch started 40,000 years ago and goes on until about 12,000 years ago and glacial ice
was on the move. Periods of extreame cold were cycled with warmer weather. The habitats of humans
and animals was undergoing great and significant changes. Herds of wooly mammoth were moving
about, hunter gathers were following. Through recent discoveries and expansions on old theories,
prehistoric man began enjoying a renaissance. The Springfield Museum is proud to shed a new light
on ancient man through our exhibit: Prehistoric Man: Addaptor, Innovator, Adventure
Neanderthal
Homo neanderthalensis or Neanderthals existed for approximately 300,000 years and during the
Upper Paleolithic or Pleistocene epoch in Europe and western Asia (Smiley 2016: Unit 1). They were
short, muscular, and their face had a distinctive double brow ridge. They were built to handle the
colder weather due to the glacial era. But temperatures were on the rise, which would create an issue
with the Neanderthal physiology.
Neanderthals engaged in confrontational hunting, which is close up, and a very physical style of
hunting. They would have had to been strong, brave, and have to be very skilled at thrusting spears.
Archaeologists have found evidence of personal adornment: shells with holes which indicates the use
as jewelry, shells with hematite residue, pencils made of bone for body paint
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The Period Of Ancient Greece
The Hellenistic Age was a period of ancient Greece lasting between 323 B.C after the death of
Alexander the Great and 30 B.C the beginning of the Roman Empire. Alexander was determined to
conquer unknown lands and his expedition provided a bridge between city states and the Greek
Hellenistic World. The Hellenistic World is what resulted from the disintegrated empire that came
short after Alexanders death. Four major Hellenistic kingdoms emerged from the successors of
Alexander. The Greeks and easterners made notable accomplishments during this period of
experiments, novelties and individualism which influenced the Roman culture. The Hellenistic
kingdoms shared much in common with their Greek past. Although they had a democratic form of
government it forced Greeks of the Hellenistic Age to accept monarchy, which they hated. For large
cities such as Seleucid, monarchism suited well. This establishment by Seleucus covered much of
Asia. The city of Pregamum later emerged by freeing itself from Seleucid and was under the Attalid
dynasty. Antigonus established the Antigonid dynasty as ruler of Macedonia, and Ptolemy established
himself as king of Egypt, founding the Ptolemaic dynasty of pharaohs. Not long after the four major
kingdoms were established challenges appeared from internal conflicts and external enemies.
Although they inherited the most lethal military system in the world from Alexander and Philip, these
wars required murderous weapons and machinery. Massive siege
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The Ownership Of Human Tissues
Ownership of human tissues Currently, there is no established regulation addressing the ownership of
human tissues. Court approached the issue in significantly divergent forms, both defending that we
possess our tissues and concluding that we do not at all. The topic is pertinent to science in general,
and not only to neuroscience, as its implications heavily affect scientific research.
This paper will build its background with famous court cases, and propose a policy that enforces self
ownership. Then, it will discuss the consequences of the policy, such as the impact on the trust
between patients and doctors, and the challenges this intervention could face.
Ownership
John Locke was the first philosopher to state ownership of the human body. He wrote in The Second
Treatise on Government:
Though the earth, and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his
own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his
hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that Nature hath
provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and
thereby makes it his property . From all which it is evident, that though the things of Nature are given
in common, man (by being master of himself, and proprietor of his own person, and the actions or
labour of it) has still in himself the great foundation of property;... (Locke, 1978
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Why Undergo A Detox Diet
1. What is detox?Detox is the popular short form for detoxification. It describes a natural process that
goes on in your body. The detox process neutralizes toxic wastes which accumulate in your bodies,
chemically transforming them into relatively harmless compounds and then eliminating them from the
body via stools or urine. Toxins enter your body when you breathe in air full of pollutants, consume
junk food, smoke cigarettes or use products that are harmful. The removal of toxins from your body is
a crucial process in order to maintain good health.2. What is a detox diet?Detox diet is a diet that helps
our bodies to eliminate harmful toxic wastes. There are many types of detox diets. In general, many
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Also, if you are suffering from diseases such as anemia, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver
disease, lowered immunity, hypothyroidism, low blood pressure, ulcers, epilepsy, cancer or ulcerative
colitis, some detox diets may not be appropriate for you. Detox diets are also not meant for children.6.
Are there any side effects to a detox diet?Yes, there can be a few. For example, within the first few
days of starting a detox diet, you may suffer from headaches. Or you may feel extremely exhausted
especially if you need to purge a few times. Most side effects or symptoms should disappear after a
few days.You may also experience excessive diarrhea, if you are doing a detox diet program for the
first time or if the detox diet program is too harsh for you. Hence it is best that you go under the
guidance of a health care practitioner for this.7. Do I need to consult a doctor before trying a detox
diet program?Yes, you are advised to. Just because you are facing symptoms like tiredness, irritability,
acne, weight loss, and hunger, it does not mean that you need a detox diet. Sometimes, there might be
other medical reasons that require different treatment. Therefore, do consult a doctor and get a
thorough check up done before you start taking detox diet.8. What foods are normaaly included in a
detox diet?A detox diet includes high fiber foods and consumption of adequate amount of water. It
normally
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Sakae Sushi Business Plan
BU2005 Entrepreneurship Sakae Sushi Business Plan
By: Lu Mi (12668064) Zhou Ke Jun (12618536) Aditya Nandal (1266) Mayank Bhardwaj (12669440)
mayank.bhardwaj@my.jcu.edu.au
Executive Summary
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective marketing, sales
strategy, target customers, production cost, expenses and capital requirements of Sakae Sushi. It is an
in depth report that discusses about the rise of Sakae Sushi as one of Singapore s major restaurant
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He saw that his business was doing well in Asia and this made him think of expanding outside Asia.
He started of with the United States of America but due to the world financial crisis in 2008 his
dreams of doing well in the States were shattered and it was hard to sustain the business in New York.
Mr. Foo being a great Entrepreneur spotted the difficulties early on during the financial crisis and he
finally decided to shut down operations at the Chrysler building in New York.
Insights on the Company
Mr. Douglas Foo introduced the first branch of Sakae Sushi at Raffles place in Singapore in the year
1997, knowing it s going to be a tough fight Mr. Foo never backed out. He worked really hard along
with his team to penetrate into the market and establish Sakae Sushi in the country. To attract
customers they kept the prices low in comparison to other competitors, which attracted more
customers and soon went on to open new outlets one by one and finally today they own more than 30
outlets in Singapore but he did not stop here, his plans of becoming world renowned motivated him to
open new outlets in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and the People s Republic of China,
with intentions of
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High Cost Of Youth Sports
Competitive sports are harmful
I think sports aren t beneficial because of how many injures and money that you will have to pay for
the sport and the injury. The other side is competitive sports are beneficial to kids that are obese to
help them loss all the extra calories. The three topics I have that makes competitive sports harmful are.
1 high price in sports, 2 Time, 3 injuries. The first topic we are going to talk about is the high price in
competitive sports. The price in sports all have gone up (High cost in youth sports). Even the school
sports have gone up in price (High cost in youth sports). Last the child s interest in sports may affect
how much you have to pay, example if he wants to play hockey it will be so much more expensive
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Listening to Wisdom From a 10 Year Old Son About His Head Injury. The New York Times. The New
York Times, 28 Nov. 2009. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
Davis, Sarah. What Are the Benefits of Competitive Sports for Youth? LIVESTRONG.COM.
LIVESTRONG.COM, 11 Jan. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
High Cost of Youth Sports. The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 21 June 2013. Web. 11 Feb.
2016. .
Mango, Kirk. Sports: The Benefits of Competitive Athletic Sports Participation in Today s Sports
Climate. Sports: The Benefits of Competitive Athletic Sports Participation in Today s Sports Climate.
CTMG, 5 Oct. 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
Notebook: Kids And Sports (CBS News). YouTube. YouTube, 7 Jan. 2008. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
O Connor, Anahad. Sports Promote Healthy Weight in Teenagers. Well Sports Promote Healthy
Weight in Teenagers Comments. The New York Times Company, 11 Feb. 0511. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
Pearlman, Jeff. Why I Don t Want My Kids to Play Team Sports. Speakeasy RSS. Dow Jones and
Company, 2016. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. .
SAMPLE TEACHER ESSAY: Get off That Couch and Play. Sample Teacher Essay: Get Off That
Couch and Play! (2014): n. pag. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2016.
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Driverless Car Technology
Twenty first century technology secretly move in every corner of our life, computer, television, even
our fridge. Technology not only become the things that can make our life easier but also become
things that we needed. Over the last two years, driverless car become a hot topic. Is it safe? Should we
really commit our life to computer s care? Is the technology we have nowadays able to support
driverless car? In the article No driver? Bring it on. How Pittsburgh become Uber s testing ground
(Kang 2016). I learned start from 2016 Uber start to introduce driverless cars into Pittsburgh. With
governor s and Carnegie Mellon University s support, Uber company successfully let Pittsburgh
become driverless cars testing ground. That is a really big jump from theoretic to realistic for
driverless car (DeBoord 2016). Even though Uber company successful test driverless cars, there are a
lot of hidden problems for driverless cars. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On one hand, in the last couple of years, there are some criminal activities endanger passengers by
Uber s drivers (Picchi, 2014). Because of these horrible things happened not only let Uber company
lost a lot customs but also bring shame on Uber company (Picchi, 2014). Even though Uber claims
they are going to do more background checks for drivers, the background checks cannot include all
the aspects for the drivers (Picchi, 2014). About driverless cars there also some problem regard to
safety problem for example: villainous weather, puddles on the street (Boudette,
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  • 2. Eugenics Pros And Cons What would you do if your newborn was born with a defect? In this time era, we would love the child unconditionally. But what if you knew beforehand that you could fix this birth defect before the baby was born? Would you change the innocent newborn just because of this defect? The thought seems a little tempting to some, but to others the thought is terrifying to their moral. Why even think of changing something so beautiful and pure? With eugenics spiraling around it is possible. Eugenics is defined as the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics, whether it is appearance, intelligence, or defects. Doesn t that sound cruel? Well there are more bad qualities to eugenics than just the definition. First of all, the history of eugenics of is a huge bad quality within itself. Francis Dalton, the half cousin of Charles Darwin, invented eugenics. Eventually the idea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the improved eugenics is fairly new, it has not lived long enough to show any possible effects. The scary thing with eugenics is that we are changing our DNA; what if changing our DNA could severely alter the future generations? It could be possible the thing people were once trying to stop, deformities, could evolve from eugenics. Playing with eugenics is a huge gamble since after we do not know the long term effects. Even though eugenics could work out for a few generations the negative effects could sprout a few generations after. Or possibly even though your future child are cured of diseases that are known to mankind a new disease could evolve and put them at a higher risk because they would be susceptible. Since everyone will be similar because of eugenics, the human race could be destroyed. Is this a risk you are willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comparison Between Morgan Geyser And Weier May 31, 2014 Two girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, planned a sleepover with their friend Payton Leutner . They stabbed their friend 19 times in an attempt to sacrifice Payton to slenderman and left her to die. Morgan and Anissa both believed to be looking for Slenderman s castle in the woods before a policeman found them wandering around a highway and brought them to the station. Payton, who had made her way to the edge of the road, was found by a cyclist. Despite the attack, payton recovered. Both girls Geyser and Weier are tried as adults. The real life knowledge question considers faith as a type of religion. Religion is based on a set of beliefes and reason is created from the senses that analize the situation. Morgan Geyser and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their faith goes far beyond reason. Anissa and Morgan s beliefe, trust and faith in Slender Man was so great their reasoning could not make sense of anything else. The possibility that Slender Man was not real in the girl s minds was out of the question. The feeling of somewhere safe in a fantasy world was all the girls could think about. Reason was completely missinterpreted by the girls.They misinterpreted their finding as real life evidence of Slender Man. This same idea is shown around the world in current events. ISIS is an organization in which people from all over the world join to form a group that terrorizes areas. Many people who do not think they belong where they are now. They join ISIS in hopes of finding a place where they feel like they belong. That feeling of belonging as well as the need for comfort drives these people past the point of reason. The people treat the feeling of beloning and comfort as their religion and will do anything to feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Financial Analysis Of CFO This paper reports on an analysis of a survey of 1,050 CFOs in firms across 39 different countries in December, 2008 with the goal of examining the actions taken by firms that were financially constrained in juxtaposition with those that were not financially constrained. They utilize the distinction between constrained and unconstrained to determine how company plans pertaining to employment, marketing, technology spending, and other facets of their business are impacted. Additionally, they examine company financial policies and corporate spending behavior to shed light on instances when investment strategies may have been impacted by financial constraint. Prior research on the topic primarily used data from publicly available financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to distinguish the various confounding factors that may impact the responses from firms that are financially constrained or unconstrained, Campello, Graham, and Harvey use the methods of Abadie and Imbens (2002) and Dehejia and Wahba (2002) and match their firms according to size, industry, ownership structure, credit score, profitability, whether or not they pay a dividend, and prospects for future growth. In this manner, they analyze financially constrained firms (as the treatment group) with the constructed counterfactual firms that were not financially constrained (the control group). Per the survey, firms could categorize themselves as not affected, somewhat affected, or very affected by credit conditions. The authors found that there was little to no relationship between the size and financial constraint as well as between the ownership structure and financial constraint. Most CFOs expected high growth prospects regardless of their declaration regarding the impact of credit markets. They attempted to find the nature of the constraints by asking about credit availability, higher costs of external funds, and ability to access new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Scott Russell Sanders Staying Put Analysis In Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World by Scott Russell Sanders, Sanders gives a precise feedback to Salman Rushdie s essays, through cause and effect, examples and argument and persuasion. The coalesce of these strategies implies Sander s effective verbal dispute of why he quarrel(s) with Rushdie s beliefs, and at the same time elaborates clear point of view towards why a uniform nation is more efficient. Through Sander s cynical diction, Sanders lets the the readers deliberately realize the counterargument that he will present. Promised Land (line 5), crumbling (line 21), bigotry (line 42) and quarrel (line 63), are all puzzled throughout the unclear beginning. The so what called heroes (line 3) of the ancient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Pen And Violence I believe the gun has no power because a gun can only kill, but a pen can give life. Malala Yousafzai. This means that the pen and words can inspire people and bring them up, while the sword and violence can only kill people and bring them down. The sword is violence, but it can also bring peace to the world. The pen brings education, but can also lead to violence. The pen and the sword can both be used positively and negatively, but ultimately the pen has more power. The pen can lead us to act violently and do things that we regret doing. The incident at Comet Ping Pong for example, someone was told that Hillary was planning on using children as slaves so someone took action and decided to attack a ping pong bar because they thought the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Jim Crow laws brought suffering to the African Americans, but the media drew attention to African Americans and gave them sympathy from all over the world. The Jim Crow Laws ordered public places to separate their black and whites. These laws led to the Freedom Rides. During the Freedom Rides, African Americans traveled across the nation to protest segregation. White segregationist responded to this by assaulting and killing many African Americans. When violent actions were done to African Americans it was the pen that captured it. The media and newspapers showed the world what was happening to African Americans in the U.S. Even though the sword brought hundreds of new Freedom Riders to the cause, it is the pen that allowed African Americans to gain a sympathetic national audience and ultimately gain their freedom. The pen and the sword can both be used for good and bad. The pen usually causes the sword, and when the violent actions occur, it s the pen that captures it and shares it to the world. Through violence you may solve one problem, but you sow the seeds for another. Nelson Mandela. Ultimately the sword will solve a problem with many sacrifices, but the pen will solve the problem peacefully and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing Tangled And The Brothers Grimm Tangled is a Disney movie created to tell the story of Rapunzel, a young girl taken by a witch and locked in a tower. Rapunzel is a story collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers Grimm, about a young girl locked in a tower. Although they seem quite similar, there are quite a few differences between the movie Tangled and the Brothers Grimm Rapunzel . One difference occurs at the beginning and how the evil witch gains possession of Rapunzel. In the Brothers Grimm story, the witch agrees to let the man give the rampion from her garden to his wife as long as she gets their first born. She said the child that will come into the world must be given to me. It shall go well with the child, and I will care for it like a mother. In the movie Tangled, a queen is pregnant and gets sick. To heal her, people are sent out to look for a flower that cures all diseases. When the baby is born, she has magical hair that can heal everybody and make you young again. The evil witch breaks into the castle to cut a piece of the baby s hair but learns that once it s cut, it loses it s power. So instead, she takes the child and flees the castle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the movie Tangled, Rapunzel is locked up from the time she was kidnapped until she s 18. In the Brothers Grimm story, she gets locked in the tower when she s 12. In addition to that, another difference In the movie Tangled is while she s locked in the tower. A man named Flynn Rider, a wanted criminal, climbs into the tower. He helps her get out and takes her to see the lanterns. In the Brothers Grimm story, the king s son discovers the tower and hears Rapunzel singing. Once he figures out how to get into the tower, he calls for her to let down her hair. Rapunzel lifts the king s son into the tower and they create a plan to get her out of the tower to marry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Political Philosophy Is Not Just Applied Moral Philosophy... Introduction: Political philosophy is the study of basic questions about the state, government, politics, liberty, justice etc. political philosophy is concerned with the concepts and arguments involves in political opinion. It is ethics applied to a group of people, discusses about societies set up.In political philosophy it is important to know what ought to be a person s relationship in a society. This seeks application of ethical concepts to social sphere. It is a standard which help to analyze and judge existing institutions and relationships. According to Bernard Williams political philosophy is not just applied moral philosophy, which is what in our culture it is often taken to be....political philosophy must use distinctively political concepts, such as power, and its normative relative, legitimation. Leo Strauss has said Philosophy is the quest for wisdom and political philosophyis the attempt truly to know about the nature of political things and the right or the good political order. In the history of political philosophy, many philosophers have born and influence the era with their theory. There some renowned philosopher from ancient time to modern are Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau etc.They gave theory on state, Justice, government, education. In western political history Plato is a legend philosopher whose thought considered wealth of the century and till influence the people s thinking world.The Republic is his famous book where he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay about Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cukoos Nest and... Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cukoos Nest and the Movie The film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, produced by Milos Forman, contains many similarities to the novel, however the differences are numerous to the extent that the story, written by Ken Kesey, is overlooked by anyone who only saw the film. Ken Kesey wrote the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, after experimenting with drugs and working on a psychiatric ward in 1960 and the novel was published in 1962. Kesey became a night attendant on the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital psychiatric ward so that he could concentrate on his writing. (Magill 1528) Kesey s rebellious novel explores the world of mental patients struggling against authority and society through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the reader knows that he is severely psychotic. Even though the Chief is a very large and powerful man, in his mind he is small and weak. He is constantly in a fog that he thinks is pumped on to the ward. With Randle P. McMurphy joining the ward, the Chief begins to grow again. The Chief and McMurphy bond, as friends, instantly. Their beds are next to each other s and they talk about many different things every night. McMurphy learns all about the Chief s past. However, the Chief is afraid. He is afraid that McMurphy will bring him and the other patients out of the fog. The Chief doesn t want to come out of the fog, because he feels safe while he is in the fog. That s what McMurphy can t understand, us wanting to be safe. He keeps trying to drag us out of the fog, out in the open where we d be easy to get at. (114) In the end, through their friendship, McMurphy brings the Chief back to reality and he makes him big again. Chief Bromden is not afraid to be out of the fog and he is grateful to McMurphy. He is so grateful; in fact, he returns the favor after McMurphy s lobotomy and suffocates him, to set him free. In the film, however, Randle P. McMurphy is considered the main character. The story starts with McMurphy being admitted into the psychiatric hospital. He is a strong individual who pretends to be crazy to get out of working in a prison. The film centers on McMurphy s character and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Research Paper On Sociedades De Negros Auriel Del Carmen Mr. Lawrence Spanish 1 December 6, 2017 Uruguayan Carnival Uruguayan Carnival is a popular festival that takes place every year in Uruguay from mid January to late February. It s associated with candombe, Murga, and tablados. It s evolved into a dance parade within which totally different comparsas play the drums and dance to the music at Desfile Innaugural del Carnaval and Llamadas parade. the most important carnival celebrations square measure within the capital national capital and may last up to forty days and it involves a series of cultural events like dance parades within the streets, street stages referred to as tablados and an inventive contest within the Teatro de Verano (Summer Theatre) in national capital. A murga performance options up to seventeen performers, sometimes men. within the amount preceding Carnival, that takes place from late Gregorian calendar month to early March in Uruguay, every cluster can prepare a musical play consisting of a set of songs and musical passage lasting around forty five minutes. In Uruguay, las Sociedades de Negros ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Already on Uruguayan soil, in colonial times; the times of Carnival and Christmas and New Year, Montevideans black slaves were lined with bright robes and gaudy and went outside to travel to town walls, whose feet may sing their songs and perform dances. Some common practices carnival in Europe, bran and flour shed, shed water syringes, throw eggs, oranges, or alternative objects were foreign into the South American nation. in line with Juan Carlos Victor Maria de Borbon y Borbon pattern, it s attainable that in 1860, once 2 sources known as Wells of the King , the van guerrillas were disseminated and adapt the primary carnival practices were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Uk Referendum Essay The results of the 2016 UK referendum was a surprise to the rest of the world, but there are definitely factors that made this a predictable result. At first glance, one might assume that economics were the main contributing factor to the people s discontent of membership in the EU. But as I researched, I found that politics in the UK and the EU had a far greater impact on the feelings of Brits. However, some important economic factors still exist. The European Union s economy, despite being one of the largest in the world; very comparable to the size of the economy of the United States, does not provide a great benefit to the UK. Both the economies of the UK and of the EU are less than ideal for the respective nations, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Germany is, after the UK and possibly France, the most influential nation in the EU, its interests will be well represented and therefore the UK does not need to worry about their ease of trade with mainland Europe being hindered. Economically, the United Kingdom has nothing to lose, and everything to gain, by forfeiting their membership in the EU. As was mentioned earlier, as important as economics are to understanding this situation, their importance is nowhere near as fundamental to the outcome of the referendum as are the effects of modern European politics. The modern world has recently seen a sharp rise of populism. The citizens of today s first world nations do not trust their government and its politicians. Populism is The support for the concerns of ordinary people [10]. People distrust mainstream politicians that have history in federal government. A wonderful example of this new political tendency, other than the positive vote for brexit, is the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States of America. Midway through the election season a popular US news source predicted that Trump had less than a 5% chance of winning the election[11]. However, this source did not take into account the negative feelings of the American voting public toward mainstream politicians, such as Trump s opponent Hillary Clinton. Analysts believe that the same phenomenon of populism that elected Trump can also explain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Stefan Thomke 9 603 022 REV: OCTOBER 28, 2002 STEFAN THOMKE Bank of America (A) The banking industry is ripe for innovation. We need to grow through value creation and excellent service that is appreciated by customers as opposed to price alone. Milton Jones, president, Georgia Banking Group I wonder if we re being overrewarded ! exclaimed Warren Butler to Amy Brady, the executive responsible for Bank of America s Innovation Development (I D) Team in Atlanta, Georgia. As an executive in the consumer bank s quality and productivity group, Butler led innovation and process change in Brady s group, which was responsible for testing new product and service concepts for the th bank s branches. In the company s elegant 55 floor conference room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United States, the bank served 27 million households and two million businesses and processed more checks per day than the Federal Reserve System. Globally, it boasted over 140,000 employees across 190 nations, over $8 billion in annual revenues, $360 billion in deposits, and some $600 billion in assets (see Exhibit 3 for key financial data). Yet, increasing competition ensured that Bank of America could not rest on its laurels. Like many of its successful peers, its growth had been driven by cost reduction and consolidation. From 1985 until 2000, the number of U.S. banks had dwindled from around 14,000 to about 7,000. These still large numbers especially when compared with there being only six major banks in Canada reflected the highly competitive nature of the U.S. banking industry as well as its regional focus. Driving consolidation had been a realization that while service was local, products were national. Despite this realization, however, banks continued viewing financial services as commodities, and this bottom line orientation did not make for an industry rife with innovation. In the estimation of Butler, a senior vice president and industry veteran, People s expectations for banks are very low; in fact, they re used to being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Age Of The Upper Class From 1837 to 1901 marks a new era for England, as it is ruled under Queen Victoria bringing an age of peace, prosperity, and a new nationalistic attitude within England itself. The large increase in population and a shift to a trade and manufacturing economy brings a new sense of competition amongst the citizens, developing a new value in aesthetics, status, and wealth to prove dominance in the ever growing society. Economic success, an ideal which began as a strictly upperclass desire, soon trickled down to the lower classes as new economic focuses permitted the conditions of the lower classes to improve due to the growing demand in industrial jobs. With social mobility at several poverty stricken citizen s footsteps, many could not help but to project the feelings of the upper class in their social lifestyles. An overarching attitude of competition in Victorian era England brought way to the diminishment of the former hierarchical notions as all classes displayed similar characteristics: the fixation on vanity, the indulgence in hedonistic tendencies, and the corruption accompanying influence, all of which are apparent in the dramatic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, and poems by Alfred Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, and Robert Browning. Oscar Wilde s exceptional novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, follows a seemingly innocent young man who initially partakes under the wing of his accomplice, Basil Hallward, to let him paint him. After viewing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Research Paper On Endometriosis Endometriosis a disorder where the tissue lining of the uterus forms outside of the uterus causing pelvic pain. Endometriosis was first noticed in 1860, by Austrialian pathologist Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky. He first called the disease an adenomyoma . In the 1900 s there were only 20 worldwide cases of the disease. In the past many women have lived with this disease undiagnosed. Some factors could be environmental issues, food and general health and other numerous factors. No one knows for sure what causes this disease, but it is a common health condition that affects 11% or more than 6.5 million of American women. This targets women from the ages 15 to late 40 s. 1 out of 10 women suffer from this invisible disease. Endometriosis targets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin, it s more likely to occur in a hidden area such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms, soles, scalp or genitals. Melanoma under a nail. Melanoma in the mouth, digestive tract, urinary tract or vagina. Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose, mouth, esophagus, anus, urinary tract and vagina. Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions. Melanoma in the eye. Some ways you can you can greatly reduce the risk of getting skin cancer. Is by applying sunscreen, stay in the shade and protect your skin with clothing. When going outside wear a long‐sleeved shirt, pants, a wide‐brimmed hat and sunglasses. Use caution near water, sand or snow as they reflect and intensify the damaging rays of the sun, which can increase your chances of sunburn. Get vitamin D safely. Eat a healthy diet that includes foods naturally rich in vitamin D, or take vitamin D supplements. Do not seek the sun ! Case study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Definition Of Globalisation The term globalisation describes the process of becoming worldwide in scope or application, and the increasing interdependency of nation sates. At least that gives us one loose definition for globalisation, but as Scholte (2000) realises, globalisation is a thoroughly contested subject, with arguments extend across the issue of definition as well as measurement, chronology, explanation and normative judgement. In fact, Scholte identifies five contrasting definitions for the word globalisation as used by a number of the subject s commentators and critics internationalisation, liberalisation, universalisation, western/modernisation and deterrioralisation are (2000: 13). In choosing a definition of globalisation, one is also selecting how they wish to interpret it, and what points they wish to convey. For example, the choice of western/modernisation leads to a view that globlisation sees the economically and politically powerful west globalising the rest of the world, whilst universalisation leads to a more neutral stance, taking it s root from the dictionary definition of the word gloalise , meaning to universalise. To judge whether or not globalisation is a myth or fact therefore requires the full understanding of what the term means to it s critics and advocates, and in which ways they belive it to be myth of fact. Giddens simplifies the debate into two main schools the sceptics and the radicals. A radical himself, he writes that According to the sceptics, all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. belonging speech Belonging speech Good morning/Afternoon teachers and students today I will be showing you how a sense of belonging or not belonging greatly influences an individual s identity. A change in identity occurs when belonging is found through meaningful, intimate relationships, with senses of place, community, safety and familiarity. The free verse novel, The Simple Gift, composed by Steven Herrick, the dramatic fairy tale film, Edward Scissor hands, directed and created by Tim Burton and the novel Matilda composed by Roald Dahl, all explore the concepts of belonging and relationships through the strong use of literary techniques; and focus on a changing Identity as a base for belonging. All texts have significantly different perspectives of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Billy develops another significant relationship with Caitlin, a wealthy girl who is smart enough to realise none of this means anything , because like Billy, she values a lack of material possessions, and dislikes the identity associated with being wealthy. Billy s relationship with Caitlin provides him with a sense of belonging to friendships. Edward scissor hands tells us a story about an artificial man, Edward Scissor hands , who was made by a lonely inventor who lived on top of a hill near a small town. Long after his inventor s death, Edward is brought into society by Meg, a local resident and encounters many new and interesting things as he attempts to belong in civilisation. This film explores concepts of belonging to groups or communities and a sense of belonging in relationships shown by Edward s endless struggle to find clarity and purpose. A sense of isolation can come from ones difference to others, whether it is physical mental or spiritual. Edward s hands made out of sharp scissors are iconic of his separation from the rest of society. They create a physical barrier between him and others which greatly limit the amount of physical contact Edward can have with others and the rest of the world and in turn creates a sense of isolation. This is carefully and noticeably communicated by Burton by the use of colour and contrast, specifically Edward s initial costume is completely black leather, decorated with metal studs and rings. His hair is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Disillusionment In The Jungle In the politically righteous book, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, a newly wed s feeling of innocence and happiness after their beautiful wedding in their homeland come to an end following the reality of discovering their new life in America. The notion comes from the disillusionment of American freedom and the twisted advertisement of a capitalist system. America was systematically built to be corrupt and dehumanized the significance of individual existence. This was done by easily replacing, deceiving and exploiting people for the self interest of the wealthy. The Jungle depicts the exploitation of immigrant lives in Packingtown, a town near Chicago. The small industrialized town is filled with oppressing poverty, dangerous and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He becomes a tireless advocate for socialism and gets a job as a porter in a socialist run hotel. People s lives matter more than the meat and food industry. The world does not revolve around taking advantage of the poor working class and treating them like active robots. Humans are living, not inanimate. Humans are the equivalent to animals in the meat industry for the purpose of profit. Jurgis tours the slaughterhouse. He describes the detachment in the work environment with the slaughtering and packaging of hogs. The hogs are not treated kindly or even thought of as animals just as sales. There was a long line of hogs, being simultaneously swung up and then another, and another squealing] and lifeblood ebbing away together. (Sinclair 39) There is an orderly way to set up the slaughterhouse to distract the poor immigrants of the American lifestyle. The worker wants to give more to their family and add to their financial status even if it means being away from their home country. Businesses take advantage of workers valuing their work ethic more than the idea of being miserable at work so it is done continuously with no remorse. This social construct was built and implied because no one could protest against a life that helps them survive in the America s capitalism. People and animals are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Fishbein Theory Of Consumer Behaviour Shwu lng Wu ( 2003) in his study The relationship between consumer characteristics and attitude toward online shopping examined the internet users concerns and understandings of online shopping. He measured the attitude of internet users about online shopping with the help of fishbein model. Study showed that consumer attitudes can be measured by fishbein model and examined that consumer characteristics are the main factors that influences the consumer attitudes and online shopping behavior. All the consumer benefit perception factors positively influences consumer attitudes towards online shopping. ( Page 41). Shwu Ing Wu says that marketers must adopt new strategies to get the benefits of online shopping, convenience, more information, effectiveness and modern, freedom of choice of products and frame the excellent home page to attract consumers to buy goods and services. Fishbein model was framed so that consumers attitudes towards some objects can be derived from consumers beliefs and feelings about the different attitudes about the object. Fishnein model is also known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TRA is used to predict how individuals will behave based on their pre existing attitudes and behavioral intentions. An individual s decision to engage in a particular behavior is based on the outcomes the individual expects will come as a result of performing the behavior. Fishbein s attitude model can be expressed in equation form as (Fishbein, 1967a. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of Professional Teaching Competencies And... Professional teaching competencies and skills Submitted to : Dr. N.B. jumani Submitted by: Zunara sabir Reg no: 153 fssMSEDU F13 Department of education International Islamic university Islamabad Contents 1. Introduction: 1 1.1. Professionalism meaning and nature 1 1.2. Meaning of competencies 2 1.3. Meaning of skills 2 2. Professional teaching competencies 3 2.1. Importance of 7 W in teacher competencies 5 2.2. Way to acquire professional competence 6 2.3. Five classes of competencies 7 2.4. Five domain of teacher competency 8 3. Professional teaching skills 10 3.1. Teaching skills 10 4. Latest researches related professional teaching competencies and skills in Pakistan 13 5. Teacher competencies with reference to educational policies: 13 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers treat all pupils equitably and with respect. Teachers provide an environment for learning that Encourages pupils to be problem solvers, decision markers, lifelong learners, and contributing teacher of a changing society. professional knowledge Teachers know their subject matter, the Ontario curriculum, and education related legislation. Teachers know a variety of effective teaching and assessment practices. Teachers know a variety of effective classroom management strategies. Teachers know how pupils learn and the factors that influence pupil learning and achievement. Teaching practice Teachers use their professional knowledge and understanding practices, and classroom management strategies to promote the learning and achievement of their pupils. Teachers communicate effectively with pupils, parents. and colleagues. Teachers conduct ongoing assessment of pupils progress, evaluate their achievement, and report results to pupils and their parents regularly. Teachers adapt and refine their teaching practices through continuous learning and reflection, using a variety of sources and
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  • 21. Political And Social Changes During The Progressive Era The Progressive Era, lasting from the 1890s until the 1920s, was a chapter in American history that was characterized by social activism and countless reform movements. Political and social reforms were just two of the numerous movements that occurred during this time period. Although many political and social changes were introduced to America during the Progressive Era, there were also many continuities that transpired. The 17th, 18th, and 19th amendments are all examples of social and political changes that took place, but corruption and civil rights for African Americans continued to remain defective throughout and even after the Progressive Era. An abundant amount of political changes occurred during the Progressive Era, beginning with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 19th amendment was the last major reform of the Progressive movement. Promptly after the conclusion of Progressive Era, the Woman s Civil Right movement hit a rough patch and women were hastily urged to remain and return back into the house; cooking, cleaning and producing babies. Around the same time, the majority of reform movements went silent, no progress was made and very few decided to continue the reforms. The 18th amendment was also extremely unpopular and proved to be a momentous failure. Many people often ignored the law and it gave way for a huge profit to be made off the illegal selling of alcohol. The 21st amendment was ratified on December 5, 1933, and repealed the previous 18th which prohibited alcohol. The most significant failure of the Progressive Era was the fact that civil rights for African Americans remained the same, no progress or reforms were successfully practiced during the movement. During the Progressive Era, segregation and Jim Crow laws were not decreased, instead, they were supported and encouraged by many white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Information And Technology ( Ict ) Abstract Advances in ICT have increased possibilities of collaborations between the suppliers, manufactures, customers, and partners to effectively solve the different business problems. Though original equipment manufacturing industries (OEMs) has used the PLM to increase their productivity, quality of product, to speed up delivery, increased profit and became more efficiency, suppliers of this OEMs are still not using PLM. By implementing the correct strategies at supplier of foundry industry an attempt was made to realize the benefits of PLM tools (digital manufacturing tool and commercial PLM software). The case study indicated improved utilization of organizational resources and decreased in lead time of manufacturing of automobile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In industry PLM combines data, people, process and business system, also serves as a product information backbone for industries and their extended enterprise. PLM has five different areas 1. Systems Engineering Product life cycle management is subset of Systems engineering it concentrates on meeting customer needs and coordinating system design process. 2. Product and portfolio management It concentrates on managing available resources, for new product development it tracks the progress vs. plan. Portfolio management helps in tracking progress on new products and making trade off decision for distributing scarce resources. 3. Product Design New product is design according to need of customers, considering the engineering properties, constrains and by using various software like ProE, CATIA, AUTO CAD. 4. Manufacturing Process Management It concentrates on using manufacturing technology so as to produce the defined product. 5. Product Data Management It maintains the information of product of each and every step from concept to disposal process. Product Life Cycle Management has emerged, modern strategic way to increase productivity of company in a generation of lean thinking, a philosophy, to terminate waste and inefficiency in all aspects of product life. Computer Aided Design (CAD), Engineering Data Management (EDM), Product Data Management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Psychological Factors Attackers Into Social... It takes time and money to adjust IT security measures in response to evolving attack tactics. As defenders gradually update their security measures, attackers respond accordingly. Such arms race dynamics lead to threats of increasing sophistication and efficiency. Today s cybercriminals often have a long term interest in their targets and often employ social engineering to get inside a protected environment. Their tactics commonly include malicious payload that attempts to compromise the victim s system and may continue spreading within the organization. They also increasingly focus on weaknesses at the application, rather than system or network levels, to obtain data that provide the most value. Social Engineering Bypass Technical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In another example, attackers sent targeted email messages with malicious attachments under the guise of providing an agenda for an upcoming meeting. The attacker bet on the likelihood that the recipient had a meeting coming up and would want to view the agenda. People comply with social norms, looking at others for behavioral cues. One example of this behavior is the people s tendency to click on links shared by their friends on social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter. The Koobface worm has been highly successful at convincing people to visit malicious websites by posting its links using the victims social networking accounts. In another example, Nugache worm used infected systems to download its malicious components from a legitimate download tracking site, boosting the popularity of its files to attract new victims. People place trust in security tools. Much like people put trust into the individuals who look like doctors by wearing lab coats, users sometimes blindly trust the measures taken for the sake of security. Rogue antivirus tools have been highly successful at spreading by convincing victims that their computers are infected and demand immediate intervention. Attackers have also used digital certificates to sign malicious executables as was the case with Stuxnet with the expectation that seeing a signed file would lower the target s guard. Such social engineering techniques merge the line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Drug and Alcohol Essay Drugs and Alchohol The first meeting I attended was an AA and a NA meeting. At first, I was very nervous attending it because I didn t know what to expect. I always had the impression that all people who attended these meetings were typical people that you see in bars with long hair, and beards; but I was wrong. They look normal just like you and me. There were young people, and middle aged people. Some of them I never would have expected that they were alcoholics or drug addicts. Both meetings seemed to be very similar to me. They both introduced themselves the same way, for example hi my name is Gino and I m an alcoholic, or I m addicted to cocaine. They both sat in a group and discussed their addiction, their progress, and any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both cases, drugs or alcohol was due to serious family problems, and they do it to get their minds off of the problem. It is their way of getting away. Since both meetings are so similar, there are things that I like and dislike about both. I like the fact that it is a group effort to help one another because everyone there has the same problem, and there are different ideas shared on how to overcome the addiction. It seems to me that everyone is fine when they are together at the meeting, because by talking it takes their minds off of the drugs or the alcohol. So the question that I am asking is when these people go back out into the world, and the group is not there, and a problem occurs are they going to resort back to the substance. Another thing that I really didn t like was the way they introduced themselves. I don t agree with putting a title after your name, like I m an alcoholic. To me, that makes a person feel lowly about him or herself, and they will go through life always feeling that they are an alcoholic or a drug addict. I feel that that needs to be changed very badly. I think it should be Hi, my name is Gino, and I am here because I have a drinking or a drug problem and I need help to overcome it. So if that person overcomes it, they will say I accomplished something. I honestly believe that these meetings work to a certain extent. I believe very strongly that a person can overcome an alcohol or a drug problem. The meetings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Bauhaus Of Bauhaus School The Bauhaus School merged fine arts with applied arts and industrial production to change the way in which graphic and industrial designers approached ideas of ornamentation, beauty and functionality. With his manifesto; The final goal of all artistic activity is architecture Bauhaus founder, Gropius, focused primarily on functionality, rejecting the extravagance of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Political, social and economic factors all influenced the new egalitarian or utopian approach to design, which embraced the machine aesthetic of the first quarter of the 20th century and resulted in a socialist or democratised approach to design. These modernist designers, trained at the Bauhaus School, felt strongly that beauty in design was not a consequence of ornamentation or decoration but could result directly from design principles such as form, colour and texture. As previous design sought to adhere to traditional values, reforming to modern progression became desired became a desired trait in design. The Bauhaus School, founded in Germany by architect Walter Gropius in 1919, was initially a school of Arts and Crafts. The Arts and Crafts movement, associated with rich ornamentation and exotic materials sought to unite artists and craftspeople to ensure the survival of beautiful craftsmanship post industrialisation. Gropius wanted to take this further by engaging technology in this process. However, at a time of political turmoil and economic hardship excessive design ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Two Spirits Native American Culture Culture is a complex concept that incorporates society s beliefs, values, arts, attitudes and more. People like to be able to categorize animals, objects and unfortunately people. This idea of categorizing people has been around all throughout history. Whether it be race, religion, politics, or gender, people like categorization. Ideas that stray from tradition and challenge cultural norms lead to discrimination and ignorance. For example, in the late 1800s and early 1900s women did not have the same rights as their male counterparts, and women continue to struggle to receive full equality, the wage gap. Transgender or Two Spirited is when a person s personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. The movie Two Spirits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s really unfortunate our culture doesn t view transgender people the same as the Navajo tribe. Transgender people and families of trans people have to cope with discrimination and hate daily. The process of coming out is a lot different for transgender than coming out as gay. The coming out process is very difficult and emotional for families. Going from having a daughter to a son or a son to a daughter is a challenging, emotional process for families. Parents and families have to accept new pronouns and name changes. That is if the family is understanding and accepting of having a transgender son or daughter, unfortunately some parents are unaccepting. When parents don t want anything to do with their child, the transgender person has no immediate support system. The child has to cope with all the physical, mental, and emotional trials on their own. Not only does the child have to deal with discrimination from society, they have to deal with discrimination from their own parents, who are supposed to love them. Forty one percent of people in the transgender community have tried to commit suicide. Like the documentary Two Spirits said, everyone has a purpose, we should not discriminate against innocent transgender children or adults, or anyone for that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Victorian Women In Dracula Bram Stoker presents Lucy Westenra and Mina Murray Harker as the perfect victorian women. Full of innocence, chaste, and elegance. Prior to the arrival of Dracula, the audience sees Lucy as a as a voluptuous, beautiful woman. Lucy has three men asking for her hand in marriage. Writing to Mina, Lucy complains, Why can t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble? (81). This shows she knows she cannot say those words because it is frowned upon in Victorian culture, but it does not stop her from mentally crossing rigid social boundary. Lucy is portrayed by her physical beauty and flirtatiousness. All of her three suitors are enchanted by her beauty and words. During these letter correspondents, Mina shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working as schoolmistress and takes an interest in her husband s work, which is unheard of during that time. Mina Murray also shows unyielding devotion to Jonathan for when she hears from him, goes to his bedside immediately to nurse him. The innocence, chaste, and purity slowly diminishes as Dracula makes his influence on both of the girls making them voluptuous beings like his three brides. As Lucy succumbs to illness she becomes more and more unlike a perfect Victorian woman prior to Dracula s impact on her. Although she becomes weaker, paler, and closer to death, the woman becomes a wantonness being who her suitors admire and are afraid of. Once was an embodiment of a perfect Victorian woman is now a monster. As she turns into a vampire, she becomes bolder and volomptuous. The un dead Lucy proclaims boldly, Come to me, Arthur. Leave these others and come to me. My arms are hungry for you. Come, and we can rest together. Come, my husband, come! (289). Van Helsing, Quincey Morris, John Seward, and Arthur seeing her as a threat to society must return her to her purer state. Van Helsing believes it s best if Arthur himself does the job of getting rid of the demon. Once Arthur runs the stake through Lucy s heart, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Two Main Networks Of The Human Nervous System The human nervous system is divided into two main networks that work in harmony with each other. First, the Central Nervous System that consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and the Peripheral Nervous System that is made up of the nerves comings out of that Central Nervous System. The Central Nervous System s main task is to integrate sensory information that the Peripheral Nervous System collects from all over the body and responds to it by coordinating both conscious and unconscious activity. In the Central Nervous System, the brain is responsible for sorting through all in coming sensory information, giving orders to other parts of the body, and carries out the complex functions of thinking, feeling and remembering. While, the spinal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Look into Psalms 119 Everyday millions of Americans read stories to their children before they go to bed. I often read Dr. Seuss books to my son Seth, who is four years old. He loves the rhythm and rimes that are those books. One of his favorites is Green Eggs and Ham. Seth has begun to answer the questions of Sam, answering him for the other character saying he does not like green eggs and ham . It caught my attention that some of the Psalms also have a repetitive nature. Psalm 119 is the longest of all the Psalms and is very repetitive. Many people only read one section of the Psalm because of the repetitive nature and do not look at the chapter as a whole. There is a lack of churches teaching on the Psalms and some a not reading them at all. Psalm 119 is more than a long repetitive Psalm, reading it as one passage there is evidence of determination by the author to show why following the Lord s teaching is vital to life as a Christian. Comparison of three sections of Psalm 119 will show how the Psalm repeats the same theme throughout the work. This shows that the repetition is helpful in remembering the reason for follow God s laws. The first section is 119:1 8 and will show the message the psalmist trying to convey. The second section is 119:33 40 and this will show that God is our teacher and one way to learn is to follow God s instructions. The third section is 119:65 72 this conveys that life is found in the openness of God s instruction. All these sections together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is Mecca The Holiest Place In The Islamic World III. : Mecca, known to the Muslim, as Umm al Qura, the Mother of Cities, is the holiest place in the Islamic world. a. Sub point A: Mecca a city in western Saudi Arabia, an oasis town in the Red Sea region of Hejaz, east of Jeddah, considered by Muslims to be the holiest city of Islam. It was the birthplace in ad 570 of the prophet Muhammad, and was the scene of his early teachings before his emigration to Medina in 622. Today, more than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca annually, including several million during the few days of the Hajj. b. Sub point B: Muslims can visit Mecca and surrounding holy sites any time of the year, but the hajj falls during the eighth and the 12th of the month of Dhul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport This is an individual study investigating the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. To start you should know that substances are moving in and out of cells of your body all the time. To understand and make sense of the cells of your body, you need to know about the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. All organisms need to exchange particles such as food, waste, gas and heat with their surroundings. there are two different types of ways in which substances can enter or/and leave a cell. these ways are called Passive and Active. with in these there are different processes for example, in passive process there are diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis and in the active process there is molecule and particle. in this assignment I am going to discuss all of these processes starting with diffusion. diffusion is one of the passive transport processes. it is used in oxygen entering a cell and carbon dioxide leaving a cell. diffusion is the movement of particles such as atoms or molecules from a high concentration place in an area of a low concentration. this shows that they diffuse down the concentration gradient. the concentration gradient is a gradual change in the concentration of solutes in a solution as a function of distance through a solution. in biology a gradient results from an unequal distribution of particles across the cell membrane. When this happens solutes move along the concentration gradient until the concentration of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Prehistoric Man Has Endured Misinformation, Stereotypes,... Prehistoric man has endured misinformation, stereotypes, and a lack of information. The Upper Paleolithic Epoch started 40,000 years ago and goes on until about 12,000 years ago and glacial ice was on the move. Periods of extreame cold were cycled with warmer weather. The habitats of humans and animals was undergoing great and significant changes. Herds of wooly mammoth were moving about, hunter gathers were following. Through recent discoveries and expansions on old theories, prehistoric man began enjoying a renaissance. The Springfield Museum is proud to shed a new light on ancient man through our exhibit: Prehistoric Man: Addaptor, Innovator, Adventure Neanderthal Homo neanderthalensis or Neanderthals existed for approximately 300,000 years and during the Upper Paleolithic or Pleistocene epoch in Europe and western Asia (Smiley 2016: Unit 1). They were short, muscular, and their face had a distinctive double brow ridge. They were built to handle the colder weather due to the glacial era. But temperatures were on the rise, which would create an issue with the Neanderthal physiology. Neanderthals engaged in confrontational hunting, which is close up, and a very physical style of hunting. They would have had to been strong, brave, and have to be very skilled at thrusting spears. Archaeologists have found evidence of personal adornment: shells with holes which indicates the use as jewelry, shells with hematite residue, pencils made of bone for body paint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Period Of Ancient Greece The Hellenistic Age was a period of ancient Greece lasting between 323 B.C after the death of Alexander the Great and 30 B.C the beginning of the Roman Empire. Alexander was determined to conquer unknown lands and his expedition provided a bridge between city states and the Greek Hellenistic World. The Hellenistic World is what resulted from the disintegrated empire that came short after Alexanders death. Four major Hellenistic kingdoms emerged from the successors of Alexander. The Greeks and easterners made notable accomplishments during this period of experiments, novelties and individualism which influenced the Roman culture. The Hellenistic kingdoms shared much in common with their Greek past. Although they had a democratic form of government it forced Greeks of the Hellenistic Age to accept monarchy, which they hated. For large cities such as Seleucid, monarchism suited well. This establishment by Seleucus covered much of Asia. The city of Pregamum later emerged by freeing itself from Seleucid and was under the Attalid dynasty. Antigonus established the Antigonid dynasty as ruler of Macedonia, and Ptolemy established himself as king of Egypt, founding the Ptolemaic dynasty of pharaohs. Not long after the four major kingdoms were established challenges appeared from internal conflicts and external enemies. Although they inherited the most lethal military system in the world from Alexander and Philip, these wars required murderous weapons and machinery. Massive siege ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Ownership Of Human Tissues Ownership of human tissues Currently, there is no established regulation addressing the ownership of human tissues. Court approached the issue in significantly divergent forms, both defending that we possess our tissues and concluding that we do not at all. The topic is pertinent to science in general, and not only to neuroscience, as its implications heavily affect scientific research. This paper will build its background with famous court cases, and propose a policy that enforces self ownership. Then, it will discuss the consequences of the policy, such as the impact on the trust between patients and doctors, and the challenges this intervention could face. Ownership John Locke was the first philosopher to state ownership of the human body. He wrote in The Second Treatise on Government: Though the earth, and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that Nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property . From all which it is evident, that though the things of Nature are given in common, man (by being master of himself, and proprietor of his own person, and the actions or labour of it) has still in himself the great foundation of property;... (Locke, 1978 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Why Undergo A Detox Diet 1. What is detox?Detox is the popular short form for detoxification. It describes a natural process that goes on in your body. The detox process neutralizes toxic wastes which accumulate in your bodies, chemically transforming them into relatively harmless compounds and then eliminating them from the body via stools or urine. Toxins enter your body when you breathe in air full of pollutants, consume junk food, smoke cigarettes or use products that are harmful. The removal of toxins from your body is a crucial process in order to maintain good health.2. What is a detox diet?Detox diet is a diet that helps our bodies to eliminate harmful toxic wastes. There are many types of detox diets. In general, many people refer the term detox diet to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, if you are suffering from diseases such as anemia, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, lowered immunity, hypothyroidism, low blood pressure, ulcers, epilepsy, cancer or ulcerative colitis, some detox diets may not be appropriate for you. Detox diets are also not meant for children.6. Are there any side effects to a detox diet?Yes, there can be a few. For example, within the first few days of starting a detox diet, you may suffer from headaches. Or you may feel extremely exhausted especially if you need to purge a few times. Most side effects or symptoms should disappear after a few days.You may also experience excessive diarrhea, if you are doing a detox diet program for the first time or if the detox diet program is too harsh for you. Hence it is best that you go under the guidance of a health care practitioner for this.7. Do I need to consult a doctor before trying a detox diet program?Yes, you are advised to. Just because you are facing symptoms like tiredness, irritability, acne, weight loss, and hunger, it does not mean that you need a detox diet. Sometimes, there might be other medical reasons that require different treatment. Therefore, do consult a doctor and get a thorough check up done before you start taking detox diet.8. What foods are normaaly included in a detox diet?A detox diet includes high fiber foods and consumption of adequate amount of water. It normally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sakae Sushi Business Plan BU2005 Entrepreneurship Sakae Sushi Business Plan By: Lu Mi (12668064) Zhou Ke Jun (12618536) Aditya Nandal (1266) Mayank Bhardwaj (12669440) mayank.bhardwaj@my.jcu.edu.au Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective marketing, sales strategy, target customers, production cost, expenses and capital requirements of Sakae Sushi. It is an in depth report that discusses about the rise of Sakae Sushi as one of Singapore s major restaurant chains. This report talks about the methods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He saw that his business was doing well in Asia and this made him think of expanding outside Asia. He started of with the United States of America but due to the world financial crisis in 2008 his dreams of doing well in the States were shattered and it was hard to sustain the business in New York. Mr. Foo being a great Entrepreneur spotted the difficulties early on during the financial crisis and he finally decided to shut down operations at the Chrysler building in New York. Insights on the Company Mr. Douglas Foo introduced the first branch of Sakae Sushi at Raffles place in Singapore in the year 1997, knowing it s going to be a tough fight Mr. Foo never backed out. He worked really hard along with his team to penetrate into the market and establish Sakae Sushi in the country. To attract customers they kept the prices low in comparison to other competitors, which attracted more customers and soon went on to open new outlets one by one and finally today they own more than 30 outlets in Singapore but he did not stop here, his plans of becoming world renowned motivated him to open new outlets in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and the People s Republic of China, with intentions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. High Cost Of Youth Sports Competitive sports are harmful I think sports aren t beneficial because of how many injures and money that you will have to pay for the sport and the injury. The other side is competitive sports are beneficial to kids that are obese to help them loss all the extra calories. The three topics I have that makes competitive sports harmful are. 1 high price in sports, 2 Time, 3 injuries. The first topic we are going to talk about is the high price in competitive sports. The price in sports all have gone up (High cost in youth sports). Even the school sports have gone up in price (High cost in youth sports). Last the child s interest in sports may affect how much you have to pay, example if he wants to play hockey it will be so much more expensive because you have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Listening to Wisdom From a 10 Year Old Son About His Head Injury. The New York Times. The New York Times, 28 Nov. 2009. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . Davis, Sarah. What Are the Benefits of Competitive Sports for Youth? LIVESTRONG.COM. LIVESTRONG.COM, 11 Jan. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . High Cost of Youth Sports. The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 21 June 2013. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . Mango, Kirk. Sports: The Benefits of Competitive Athletic Sports Participation in Today s Sports Climate. Sports: The Benefits of Competitive Athletic Sports Participation in Today s Sports Climate. CTMG, 5 Oct. 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . Notebook: Kids And Sports (CBS News). YouTube. YouTube, 7 Jan. 2008. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . O Connor, Anahad. Sports Promote Healthy Weight in Teenagers. Well Sports Promote Healthy Weight in Teenagers Comments. The New York Times Company, 11 Feb. 0511. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . Pearlman, Jeff. Why I Don t Want My Kids to Play Team Sports. Speakeasy RSS. Dow Jones and Company, 2016. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. . SAMPLE TEACHER ESSAY: Get off That Couch and Play. Sample Teacher Essay: Get Off That Couch and Play! (2014): n. pag. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Driverless Car Technology Twenty first century technology secretly move in every corner of our life, computer, television, even our fridge. Technology not only become the things that can make our life easier but also become things that we needed. Over the last two years, driverless car become a hot topic. Is it safe? Should we really commit our life to computer s care? Is the technology we have nowadays able to support driverless car? In the article No driver? Bring it on. How Pittsburgh become Uber s testing ground (Kang 2016). I learned start from 2016 Uber start to introduce driverless cars into Pittsburgh. With governor s and Carnegie Mellon University s support, Uber company successfully let Pittsburgh become driverless cars testing ground. That is a really big jump from theoretic to realistic for driverless car (DeBoord 2016). Even though Uber company successful test driverless cars, there are a lot of hidden problems for driverless cars. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, in the last couple of years, there are some criminal activities endanger passengers by Uber s drivers (Picchi, 2014). Because of these horrible things happened not only let Uber company lost a lot customs but also bring shame on Uber company (Picchi, 2014). Even though Uber claims they are going to do more background checks for drivers, the background checks cannot include all the aspects for the drivers (Picchi, 2014). About driverless cars there also some problem regard to safety problem for example: villainous weather, puddles on the street (Boudette, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...