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Zombie Apocalypse Short Story
Karlee Danielson
The gruesome zombie apocalypse had broken out three days ago, and everyone was in full panic mode
as we tried to figure out what to do next. We have to evacuate the town immediately! shouted the
mayor. Everyone suddenly went quiet, all eyes on the mayor. Then suddenly there was a loud BANG!
And the sound of glass shattering made everyone turn and look towards the door. Then we realized
what was happening. The deadly zombies had made it to Leedey and were now invading the building!
I grabbed my three closest friends and we all looked at each other frantically with no idea what to do. I
noticed an air vent just about big enough for me to fit in it. We all climbed in the small, dingy, vent
and crawled around until we found an opening going to the outside of the building. After we checked
to make sure the coast was clear, we crawled out and tried not to panic while trying to figure out what
to do next. We spotted some four wheelers parked on the side of the building and all quickly jumped
on one. The first thing we decided to do is to go get our sisters, who were at the school. We arrived at
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The group all agreed that we should keep moving and try and find some food. A little while later we
arrived at the river, hoping and praying that we would find something to eat or drink. We were driving
up the bank of the river when I spotted something shiny behind a few of the trees. I pulled up closer
and figured out that there was a bunch of supplies and food! I yelled at the others to come over and see
what I had found. We all got off our vehicles and started rading through the pile of stuff. We found
quite a few weapons, a bunch of tasty food, and a water filter device. After a quick snack we started
thinking about what to do next. We all came to an agreement and decided that we should camp out
another night and then head out in the
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The Cask Of The Amontillado
Excessive Pride God makes some men poets. Some he makes Kings, some he makers beggars.
Richard Connell makes a clear point that not all people are the same. Some people think they re better
than others. This is often seen in literature. There are several short stories that discuss the topic of
excessive pride. Many authors have conveyed the themes that excessive pride is self destructive, can
change your life, and will come back to haunt you. In the short story, The Cask of the Amontillado,
Edgar Allan Poe conveys how excessive pride is self destroying. He shows how being too proud in
something can make you lose your sanity. In the story, Montresor is planning to kill Fortunato because
of how he insulted him. The author states, And the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Connell makes it to where the excessively proud individual gets haunted by his own choices. In the
story, General Zaroff brags about his hunts and how easy it is for him. The author conveys Simply
this: hunting had ceased to be what you call a sporting proposition . It had become too easy. I always
got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection(Connell 25). Zaroff states that hunting
has become too easy because he is so perfect at it. He brags about how great of a hunter he is and that
the quarry stands no chance against him. Furthermore, the author shows how sickeningly proud Zaroff
really is. The author illustrates, The weak of the world were put here to give the strong pleasure. I am
strong. I hunt the scum of the Earth sailors from tramp ships lascars, blacks, Chinese, whites, Mongols
a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them ( Connell 27). Zaroff is so
excessively proud in his hunting and who he is that he thinks he s doing the world a favor by taking
out other people. He kills the scum of the Earth because they are weak and he is strong . He is proud
in the fact that he can kill these people.There was many different ways that Connell showed excessive
pride throughout the story but Zaroff showed most and later died because of
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Essay On King Kamehameha
Effective Leader Essay Hawaii is now known as a tropical paradise, but it wasn t always so simple.
Thousands of years ago the islands were constantly fought over. Until one day, Kamehameha the
Great conquered all of the islands becoming Hawaii s first king. As Hawaii s first king, Kamehameha
led his own path. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was intelligent, was an effective
communicator, and adapted to new ideas. One reason why Kamehameha was a good leader was
because he was intelligent in a way that others weren t. As sandalwood grew in popularity
Kamehameha knew he had to preserve the sandalwood trees for future generations. This led
Kamehameha to place a kapu on the young sandalwood trees, so they would be saved for the future.
This was one of the many new changes Kamehameha made to the islands. Placing a kapu on the trees
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Kamehameha traveled overseas to sell sandalwood, but soon learned he could not make a profit due to
port fees. Then all of the sudden Kamehameha decided to take the idea of port fees back to Hawaii.
This idea that Kamehameha brought back with him was a great change. With the idea of port fees, the
Hawaiian s made profits that benefited their communities. The port fees proved to be extremely useful
due to the fact that dozens of ships docked at Hawaii as a stopover.
Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was intelligent, he was an effective communicator,
and he adapted to new ideas. Throughout his rule, Kamehameha was able to achieve a profitable
business, a beautiful island, and a kapu to help future generations prosper. Therefore he was respected,
wealthy, and powerful. Kamehameha was able to bring peace to Hawaii in his time, and he created a
base for us to work off of. Without Kamehameha the islands would never have been pieced together
by a strong
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The Most Handsome Drowned Man In The World By Gabriel...
A Fraternity of All Sorts It is customary in traditions pertaining to small and tight communities, for
traditions to be fortified, even when practices are not necessarily ethical. In The Most Handsome
Drowned Man in the World by Gabriel García Marquez, the effect imagination has on the Island s
individuals determined the trajectory their tradition and customs will take. Through various points of
interest and perspective, the proving of such a hypothesis proves easy. Some underlying concepts
consist of: the fact that the community s strong ties with each other fortify the possibilities for added
imagination and perception of Esteban, and the fact that imagination, if not suppressed or controlled at
the right moment, can easily hurt the individuals in a community, hence the context presented. ...
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The village, having been already unanimous on their practice of their tradition which involves leaving
their dead at sea, there lies a proof as to their ability to concoct any practice of tradition in itself. Thus,
logically, all that is left for them would be to run across a spark to initiate such attitudes. In this case,
Esteban provides the perfect excuse for them to engage in what is seen in the story. Towards the end
though, the characters of the story provide the reader with the flaw in their way of life, and how their
close ties lead to them constructively practicing what would be deemed as unethical. With heavy
hearts, sorrow, and tears, the members of the island notice that maybe they shouldn t actually be
burying their dead in the manner that they do, but unfortunately, the pre existing notion which
enforces such rules above what they actually feel all this caused by their historic agreement to practice
such a
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Compare And Contrast STI And Volkswagen
The Volkswagen Golf R and Subaru STI represent an astounding leap in automotive performance.
Both of these modern family cars are capable of putting Ferrari s from only twenty years ago to shame
on the racetrack while simultaneously being quiet, comfortable, reliable and practical enough for daily
use. Subaru and Volkswagen engineers took affordable family cars and turned them into everyday
supercars but went about the process in differing ways. Understanding these differences is essential in
determining which car is the right choice for a potential buyer. They diverge significantly in the design
of their engines, drivetrains, and overall aesthetics. These differences give each car unique
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The Golf R, being part of the Golf family of vehicles, is a 5 door hatchback while the current
generation Subaru STI, based on the Impreza, is only available as a 4 door sedan. This allows the
Volkswagen considerably more cargo space in the rear over the Subaru s trunk. The extra room in the
back gives the Volkswagen an edge in practicality without sacrificing performance. Aesthetically both
vehicles received changes to differentiate them from their lesser brethren. Volkswagen gave the Golf R
a redesigned front end, side sills, rear diffuser, larger wheels and an integrated lip spoiler on the roof.
These changes give the Golf a more aggressive look while still remaining understated compared to the
aggressive body styling of the STI. There is no mistaking the Subaru for a regular Impreza sedan. The
STI receives bold styling changes over the Impreza, including a large hood scoop intake, massive rear
wing, wider stance and completely reworked body panels. These changes give the STI an aggressive
appearance that is likely to catch attention. Compared to the Subaru, the Volkswagen s appearance is
restrained and sophisticated. To someone unfamiliar with the Golf R it could easily be mistaken for a
regular family hatchback which is an important selling point for some and a detriment for others.
Aesthetics are important but paint and body work only go skin deep and are not the defining
characteristics of these
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Dissent And Disagreement
Dissent and Disagreement A world where slavery is still widespread, genocide is an everyday
occurrence, and the voices of the common citizen is silenced. This would have happened if we only
disagreed over such matters and not dissented. In the Decline of Radicalism, by Daniel J. Boorstin, he
asserts that disagreement is the life blood of democracy, dissension is its cancer and that dissent is
negative word. Boorstin also claims that disagreement produces debate , which is true, but could have
all conflicts been solved with diplomacy? Dissent is the life blood of democracy and it is not negative;
it is vital to how our nation came to be. Dissent is, according to Boorstin, is when people have a
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But they do not always listen. Dissent is when you revolt and you fight back against voices that try to
drown out yours. History shows that dissent is the true baseline of democracy. In the Civil Rights
movement, would talking about racism, segregation, and oppressive laws have changed a thing? No, it
took dissent to progress forward. It took protesting in the streets, it took illegal action and
subsequently getting arrested for it. Disagreement would have not push America forward, dissent did,
does, and will. Discussion is bred from disagreement, according to the author, but does discussion
work? Discussion and diplomacy are also foundations of democracy. Debate and nonviolence are
cornerstones of how our government works. With it, we avoid a lot of conflict and we can manage to
find a compromise in coordination with other parties. Though, you have to ask yourself this question:
does discussion always work? If we talked with Great Britain about seceding from their empire, would
we even be our own country? We dissented and fought for our independence. Likewise, in the
American Civil War, it would be completely unacceptable if we compromised on slavery. We fought
so human beings could have basic rights, and there would be no way we could talk the South into
abolishing slavery. Diplomacy is beneficial to democracy, but the truth is that without dissenting
democracy would not exist at all. Boorstin writes
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Essay on Distance Learning vs. the Traditional Classroom
Distance Learning vs. the Traditional Classroom
Non traditional students are finding it easier and easier to maintain a job, a family, and pursuing a
college career at the same time. This is possible because more and more non traditional students are
receiving an education using distance learning, as opposed to traditional, in the classroom teaching.
Distance learning is basically taking college level, credit bearing courses via the Internet. One of the
most obvious advantages of distance learning is that it puts the classroom in your home, office, or
wherever you can find a computer and log on to the Internet. However, there is much controversy
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This is because the student is allowed to get a feel for the class.
Distance learning does not provide the advantage of building a strong academic or interpersonal
relationship with your Instructor. It also does not allow you to express your individuality in the
classroom. Distance learning is more of a multimedia type learning than anything else. This is because
distance learning is accomplished via the Internet. Receiving instruction via the Internet is analogous
to receiving instruction to, say, a CD ROM.
Distance learning is not the best way to receive instruction. It could be that my bias is for traditional
classroom learning because that is all that I have know all my life. I cannot fully comprehend how
effective can learning over the Internet truly be. However, at the same time we have to focus on why
some students decide that taking a web course is the best choice for them.
A non traditional student, as defined by the Buffalo State College 1999 2000 Catalog is a person who
waits one full year to attend college after graduating high school or one that decides to attend college
after his or her twenty third birthday. Statistics show that the majority of non traditional students are
employed. Many have children to look after. Many non traditional students have jobs that would
normally interfere with
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U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930...
U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980
Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a
number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and
the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why
the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries,
over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that
America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s.
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More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the
requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture
Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these
British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because
they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low
quality and generally poor.
However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went
to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the
golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape
from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as
Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how
much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and
producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change
after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to
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The Contributions Of The Lincoln Electrical Company
What are its values and how is this related to increased performance by employees?
The Lincoln Electrical company has an organizational structure rooted in the values and principles set
out by its two founders, John Lincoln, engineer and inventor, and later his brother James F. Lincoln.
The company has a strong company culture that persists to present. Both brothers left their imprints on
the company, but the primary shaper of its values and principles, and success should be attributed to
James Lincoln.
It was James who understood that customer s needs were key and should be the driving force behind
the company s mission and values, and not simply profit. Because customer needs come first, and not
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The quietly governed the way he treated employees and the way he conducted business.
Is Lincoln rare?
Lincoln Electric s commitment to its employees is rare and its concept of empowering employees goes
back to the company s origins. The sharing of company profits with its employees is a unique
characteristic. It was one of the first companies to pay bonuses and to allow workers the option of
buying company stock, which empowered employees by making them partners with management. It
was also one of the first to have retirement packages and to institute a formal employee merit
evaluation system.
What are some company artifacts?
Some artifacts of Lincoln are exceptional worker performance with little idle time. Another is the rate
of turnover with no employee ever having been fired or being dismissed. Employee performance is
extremely high and employees receive bonuses, a key part of its unique system. Worker productivity
has steadily increased, with figures having doubled since 1945. There is no need for a union as
employees have an excellent relationship with the company and are involved in making key decisions
that affect employees.
What type of organizational company profile does Lincoln Electric have?
Lincoln represents a company with a strong company culture which has persisted for many years. The
founding principles still govern the way it runs today and it remains an
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Researh Proposal on the Benefits of Private Accounting
Introduction
This study aims to know the different benefits that Private Accounting can give. The expected results
for this study are the knowledge of the 3rd and 4th year Accountancy students about the benefits of
Private Accounting. Moreover, the factors affecting the career paths of these students are also
expected. This study is not only useful for the researchers but also for the respondents for them to gain
a better understanding of their course and Private Accounting.
This study is intended to find the benefits of Private Accounting and its effects on the career paths of
Accountancy students of De La Salle Lipa. Different career opportunities lies in the practice of Private
Accounting, such as Book Keeper, Financial Accountant, Controller, Budget Officer, Internal Auditor,
electronic Data Processing Head, Cost Accountant, Chief Accounting Officer, Chief Information
Officer, Tax Officer. Through this study we aim to discover which of these jobs catches the attention
of the 3rd and 4th year Accountancy students of De La Salle Lipa.
It is aimed to show the respondent s profile in terms of Name, Gender, and Year Level. It also aimed to
show the perceptions of Accountancy students to Private Accounting. Knowing that some choose
Private Accounting just because it is can give a high salary but many of the students do not know what
really the meaning of Private Accounting is. Also, we are to know the factors that affect the students
choices between Private Accounting and
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Examples Of Mrs. Dubose s Behavior In To Kill A Mockingbird
The untimely death of a fellow Maycomb resident sets its weight on only few in the condensed
neighborhood. Local children, Jem and Scout, seem to show no remorse for the loss of the elderly, due
to the constant verbal abuse received on a day to day basis. The harassment only grew stronger when
the children attempted to set their path askew to avoid confrontation. The question that resides at hand
is whether the constant mistreatment was understandable, or cruel and unusual. Mrs. Dubose of To
Kill A Mockingbird, was indeed a woman seeing her last few years of life, and it shows through her
behavior. Mrs. Dubose s behavior is completely justified and therefore, she should not be scolded for
her actions. Mrs. Dubose was a recovering Morphine
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War Of The Worlds Podcast Analysis
The War of the Worlds podcast discusses an event that happened in New Jersey, 1938. A radio station
was broadcasting a drama series called The Mercury Theater on the Air where the episode relates a
story which is supposed to be unreal. However, it caused controversy in the audience due to many
factors, such as the time in which it was transmitted, the interruptions during the broadcast, the
recreation of the scenario, and the voice with which the podcast was transmitted. Those aspects
created confusion in the audience. As a result, the audience believed what they listened were truth
facts. The episode was about the narration of an invasion of Martians that took place in a small and
calm village of New Jersey. As a matter of fact, people considered
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Character Analysis Of Quotes From A Brady Of God
On page 51 52, Drummond states I understand what Bert s going through. It s the loneliest feeling in
the world to find yourself standing up when everybody else is sitting down. To have everybody look at
you and say What s the matter with him? I know. I know what it feels like. Walking down an empty
street, listening to the sound of your own footsteps. The quote says that Drummond knows it is very
hard and lonely to stand up for something you believe is right when everyone is against you. The
author s lesson is that when you stand up alone even though it is hard you have to fight for what you
believe is right even if others believe it is wrong. For example, when Cates stood up against the butler
law the treated him like a murder and no one would stand with him.The author used Imagery when
Drummond said Walking down an empty street, listening to the sound of your own footsteps. Which is
describing details of the surrounding which makes the reader picture the scene in their mind. Before
Drummond was making a joke about how they get so offended when someone calls there bible fake
that they Call down the wrath of God, Brady, and state legislature on ... Show more content on
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For example, when Brady came to town the power shifted away from cates, And the reverend brown
went crazy at the prayer meeting the power shifted to cates. In 2012, Malala a teenage girl that stood
up against local Taliban groups that did not want girls to be educated. But she thought that was wrong
so she started a blog about her everyday life in detailing her life during the Taliban occupation.The
lessons from the inherit the wind applies to thing situation because in the play Inherit the Wind, Cates
stood up for what he believed in which was that he had a right to teach the theory of evolution. Malala
stood up for what she believed in which was girls education, included when she was in the threat of
getting
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Patio Deck Research Paper
A Mother s Touch Movers in Melbourne, FL, knows that after moving in to a new residence, there is a
lot of home maintenance that should be performed. Read on for the tips below: Patio Deck Examine
the deck for stains, warping, discolorations, and cracks. Look out for loose or rusting nails, rotting and
splintered wood, and sharp edges, too. Before you reseal the deck (should you find any such
problems), pour some water onto a deck that is dry and make sure that the old application works (the
water should bead up). Examine stairs and railings to ensure strength/security of them. Roofs/Gutters
Because of our powerful sun, our roofs (particularly shingles) get damaged quickly. Collect up leaves
and debris, and fix cracks or leaks. (Hire a certified
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Prototyping And Its Use Of Prototyping
Prototyping and Its Use in the SDLC
Group 7
Daniel Mingledorff
John Kiessling
Seth Park
University of North Georgia
Abstract
Introduction: This paper is to research and explore the use of prototyping in the system development
life cycle. Prototyping is a very important part of the SDLC, allowing the developers to better learn
what the users want, and if what they are creating will work in an efficient and fluid manner. This
paper will evaluate what prototyping is, what it is best to be used for, what the downfalls are, and
when to not use it.
Problem Statement: When a system has requirements that are not well defined, needs to be stable, is
complex, or is using a new technology and there is a need for fast development, it is hard to ... Show
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Prototyping also allows for quick system development when there may be a short period of time in
which to develop the system.
Prototyping and Its Use in the SDLC Prototyping offers many advantages in software development to
both the development team and to the end user. In general, prototyping allows for simultaneous
development within the analysis, design, and implementation stages of the systems development life
cycle. Following the traditional waterfall method of development can often lead to failure in
understanding user requirements, which can cause massive delays and costly mistakes. When it comes
to human computer interaction (HCI), one of the best techniques to bridge the gap between the user
and the developer is prototyping. This type of approach has become a commonplace practice for user
centered development (Tudhope, 2009, pp. 354 355). Software prototyping is an approach to building
software that allows the engineers to present the functionality (even if only limited) of the product
amidst development. However, this software may not represent the exact logic flow in the final
product. The popularity of this of this model has increased because it allows developers to examine
and include customer requirements early in the development cycle. This also allows an increased
amount of feedback from the customer and a better understanding of what the software is intended to
do (SDLC Software Prototype Model, 2014). When a customer
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Mekong...
As you most likely know, the Mekong river is quite essential to human and animal life in its river
basin. There are more than a few ways that us humans are dependent on the Mekong river. Some of
these are food, water and increasingly, electricity. All of the previously mentioned needs seem
important but one clashes with the others. Hydropower is à renewable energy source which is rising in
popularity. Since hydropower is à renewable energy source it is not believed to be harmful to the
environment. According to an expert on the topic, Professor Philip Hirsch, Hydropower is Laos
gateway to getting rich. As stated by Xaypaseuth Phomsoupha, building these dams helps with
providing à better life for the Lao population. But the disadvantages ... Show more content on
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When the flow and force of à river is switched, sediment is blocked. This sediment plays à key role in
agriculture around the mekong river. Sediment is important in farming as it adds nutrients to the soil
and protects the mainland from being eroded by salt water from the sea. As salinity rates are
increasing because of the excessive dams along this river, the plants grown here are changing as
mentioned in an Al Jazeera English video on youtube. There is another natural force that is unsettled
by damming on the Mekong. This is the fish migrations as the dams block the migrating fish, many of
which are only found in this river. Four out of ten of the world s greatest freshwater fish are found in
the Mekong river, these are being threatened by dams directly as the fish that they consume are being
stopped from migrating and therefore they have à lower chance of getting their needed amount of
nutrition. This also directly affects us humans as mentioned earlier. Around 2.1 million tonnes of fish
are found on the Mekong river, these feed close to 60 million people. Approximately 600 species of
fish on the Mekong river are migratory, these make up about 70% of the fish catch. When these fish
are blocked, the amount of fish caught are much
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Orion Controls Case Essay
Orion Controls Case
Executive Summary
Faced with the challenge of continuing to remain the leader in industrial valve systems, Orion
Controls is required to decide whether or not to carry out product improvement redesigns. A
successful redesign will secure the company an initial level of sales of 50 or 90 units to two new
customers followed by the benefits of enjoying an innovator s reputation.
An expected profit of $262,900 resulting from a product redesign given the information available with
Orion and current commitments, the company is advised to carry out the redesign and sell to Avion
Chemicals and Kemikal. Orion can make a profit of up to $655,000 if successful in achieving
dramatic changes in its existing model SV44A 10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Break even Analysis:
Currently, Orion produces the valve at a cost of $8,000 per unit and sells each unit for $10,000;
resulting in a 25% mark up. Orion has agreed to sell the modestly improved valve for $12,000 per unit
when the variable costs alone are $10,500; $8000 per unit manufacturing costs and $2,500 per unit
comprehensive test procedure costs. Orion has decreased its profit margin to 14% without even
considering fixed costs. If the short cut approach works, fixed costs would be $200,000, and Orion
needs to sell 133.33 units to breakeven. If the software design takes eight months, fixed cost could be
as high as $440,000 and Orion would need to sell 293.33 units to breakeven. However, with a
dramatically improved valve and fixed costs of $200,000 Orion will breakeven after selling 20 units
and with fixed costs of $440,000, Orion will breakeven at 46.3 units.
Risk Analysis:
o There is only a 10% chance the entire project will fail; therefore, Orion should take the risk in
developing the product. o Orion regularly takes calculated risks to improve profits. One of Orion s
biggest risks involves the software development. Using a short cut approach and developing the
software within three months, the software development phase of the project has a 75% chance of
being completed at a cost of $120,000. However, if they are unsuccessful, it will cost Orion three
times as much, i.e., $360,000
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Swot Analysis and Organisational Development in the...
SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC
SERVICE
BY
IBRAHIM MOHAMMED LAWAL
SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC
SERVICE
ABSTRACT
The public service in Nigeria has suffered setbacks which are largely attributed to ineffective and
inefficient management. The general poor service delivery of public service organizations can be
attributable to the inability of these organizations to develop proper evaluation strategies that would
assist them refocus on their core mandates. A relatively new concept in organizational management,
SWOT is a tool that assists organizations assess themselves by evaluating their internal and external
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In 1949, the Fitzegerald Commission into the Collery trouble articulated the idea of public
corporation. This concept was borrowed from the British labour party rationalisation of British coal in
1947, electricity in 1949 (Tukunboh, 1990). Subsequently, in 1950s the following public corporations
were established in Nigeria: Nigeria Coal Corporation; Electricity Corporation; Nigeria Cement
Company, Nkalagu; Nigerian Railway Corporation, and Nigerian Port Authority. All these
corporations were managed by Boards. Since then more corporations have been established based on
national interest. Some state governments have also established public corporations to actualise their
developmental interests.
The term public service can be conceptualized in two ways. First it refers to the body of officials that
are involved in the administration of the agencies, services, programmes and policies of the public
sector. That is, the public servants that manage the entirety of public services. In the second sense, the
concept refers to the organizations, agencies, structures, departments and units which are charged with
and involved in public or governmental tasks, activities and functions. These include the Civil Service,
Commissions, Boards, Directorates, Parastatals, etc that are publicly owned, funded and directed
(Ikelegbe, 1995). The public service as established by
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Birds Eye Scandal
Birds Eye, the biggest brand in the frozen food market, had recently seen its value decreased by 5%
year on year, with its volume sales decreasing by 0.9%. Figures from IRI Worldwide had shown sales
of frozen food as a whole decline by 1.5% year on year for 52 weeks. While the brand s sales are
down, consumer perceptions of Birds Eye remained strong. According to YouGov Brand Index, the
brand had the highest score within the frozen food category when it came to quality, value, reputation
and satisfaction. The horse meat scandal in Europe resulted in foods being advertised to contain beef
were found to contain undeclared or improperly declared horse meat. Fortunately the British division
of Bird s Eye wasn t hit by the horse meat scandal in 2013. However, the scandal most definitely had
an effect on the industry as a whole. Over the last few years, Birds Eye has gone after a faster growing
market by focusing on adults instead of families. Recently, Bird s Eye launched numerous products
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Sales Revenue Growth is used to measure how fast a company is growing. The Revenue Growth
shows the annual rate of increase/decrease in a company s revenue or sales growth compared to
previous years. When Bird Eye launches the marketing campaign to promote the benefits of frozen
food, Bird s Eye must measure how much Revenue has been gained since the start of the marketing
campaign to see if progress was made.
What I Have Learned from This Critical Analysis Exercise
The Frozen food industry is been on the decline because of the rapid decrease in relevance. There are
indications that innovation and product awareness can improve the value of Bird s Eye. We can expect
Bird s Eye to make the necessary step to bring relevance and innovation back to the frozen food
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Examples Of Salary And Demand In Finance
Salary and Demand in the Finance Industry
According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment opportunities for the sector of business
and financial operations has estimated a growth of 632,400 new jobs, or an 8% rise from 2014 to
2024. In fact, the Bureau states that the median annual wage for business and financial occupations in
2016 was 66,530, higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of 37,040 (U.S. Dept of
Labor). As a future University of Houston Downtown graduate obtaining a bachelor of Business
Administration degree with a major in Finance and investment management, I hope to be able to
pursue a successful career within the financial field. Seeking a career in the finance industry can lead
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In the following table (see table 1) we can further understand the projected salaries and demand of
someone who might want to pursue a job within the finance and banking sector.
Table 1 Average national salary for various financial professionals in 2016 and 2017 and their
expected job growth
Source: U.S. Department of Labor s Bureau of Labor Statistics and Robert Half 2017 Salary Guide
Note. Exact salary varies due to factors affecting actual pay such as benefits, company size,
experience, skills, certifications, and advanced education
Analyzing table 1, we can see that expected job growth from 2014 to 2024 for analyst positions and
lower to mid level employees to be 12%; much higher than the estimated 7% national average growth
of all occupations combined. In fact, financial analysts are becoming one of the fastest growing jobs,
especially as more organizations are relying on data provided from information systems and the
demand for analysts to help provide insight and knowledge from this information. Salary for financial
analysts is also increasing with the demand for experienced and qualified candidates as shown from
the 4.1% increase of pay from 2016 to 2017. As the job title flows down the table and the level of
skills and education increases, average pay rises to meet the level of work. However, we can also see
that the % of change of salary from 2016 to 2017 as one rises to upper level management is
decreasing. Additionally, job growth for
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Elgin Marbles Essay
The case of cultural artifacts being divided from their origins is not a new issue to arise in the art
community. The Parthenon (Elgin) Marbles are a source of controversy between modern Britain and
Greece. The Parthenon, and its sculptures/marbles, have a history that stretches back 2500 years, when
it was built to honour a goddess of wisdom, Athena. The Parthenon has been a Christian church and a
Muslim mosque, but has been ruined since 1687, when gunpowder stored inside exploded and
attackers bombarded the structure. Over the centuries the stones which both constituted and adorned
the Parthenon had been damaged. Documentation of the history. The Parthenon marbles play a pivotal
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It was admitted that, yes, for over 200 years they were kept safe from harm, but the marbles would not
be placed in the same conditions that they were in previously, but given a new home in at the new
Acropolis Museum reunited to their original home. It would be literally impossible to actually place
them back on the Parthenon because it is now in ruins. The Greeks would be willing to allow the
marbles to visit to different well known museums, such as the British Museum. It has been a concern
out the Greece is in economic turmoil and deals with heavy pollution. Those excuses however are
weak in that London also deals with pollution themselves. The marbles would be well conserved
behind heavy glass and preserved by professionals while they are in their
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Benefits Of Teaching Foreign Languages In Schools
The second reason that children should be taught foreign languages at a younger age is the academic
benefits while learning the language. Multiple researchers have studied the advantages that children
have if they have studied a language in the past. Almost all the findings have concluded that people
that learn a language at young do better academically. In Blue Linder s discussion on the importance
of teaching foreign language in schools, she states that Children gain a deeper understanding of
English as they learn the structure and vocabulary of other languages. This understanding translates
into more confidence in English and a greater command of the language. Furthermore, learning a
second language fosters a flexibility of thinking that translates into math, creativity, and problem
solving. Here Linder is talking about the fact that children who learn a second language can expand
their minds and the ways that they think. Seeing the differences in a language and how they connect to
their native language enables them to see different patterns and correlations. Children are then able to
apply this way of seeing connections to other areas of school. If all students were to learn languages in
their early school years, it is believed that schools would see a major increase in the academic success
of the students. This success would give students many opportunities they did not previously have.
Not only is it beneficial to learn a second language, it is even more rewarding
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Levi s Changing Position Of Levi Strauss
1 LEVI S BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT
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BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT LEVI S 2
Levi Strauss, the inventor of the quintessential
American garment, was born in Buttenheim,
Bavaria on February 26,
1829 to Hirsch Strauss and his second wife, Rebecca
Haas Strauss; Levi had three older brothers and three older sisters. Two years after his father
succumbed to tuberculosis in 1846, Levi and his sisters emigrated to New York, where they were met
by his two older brothers who owned a NYC based wholesale dry goods business called J. Strauss
Brother Co.
Levi soon began
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Confederate Monuments Pros And Cons
In the argumentative article Pro/Con: Should Cities Remove Confederate Monuments? the authors
debate the question by using the pros and cons of the argument. This argument has become a popular
topic among American citizens the past few weeks. Many monuments have been taken down and
some moved to less public places due to violence caused by what the monuments represent. The
monuments have caused a split between Americans, one hoping to bring them down, the other hoping
to keep them up. After reading the pros and cons, it is clear that the Confederate Monuments should
not be taken down since they are historical monuments.
Supporters of removing the Confederate monuments say that it honors racism; however, the
monuments connect the past to
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How To Write A Persuasive Speech On Homeless Children
Hey, students and teachers, today I d like to talking about the homeless children. Firstly, most children
do not have ability to survive, due to they can t afford bills for house s payment and food for every
day. I guess many of you have seen the homeless, they re all looks very poor and actually they re
starving homeless. Although charitable organizations are trying to help them. If there is a child who
even can t have some food for daily life, how does he gonna grow up with a healthy body or survive
out there. For example, let s take a look at the BBC news, in essence there is a clearly data shows that
most of homeless children are in peril, and the quantity of that is still increasing. However, it s a bad
news for both government and citizens.
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End Of Conventional Oil As A Fuel Source
End of Conventional Oil
In our recent history, oil has been the driver of the global economy. The advance of modern industrial
civilizations was facilitated by cheap and abundant energy in form of fossil fuels. At present, oil
accounts for about 40% of the primary energy source and natural gas contributes 23%. This statistic
shows how much the world is dependent on oil. The dependence on oil is majorly in the industrial,
transportation, and agricultural sectors. The use of oil as a fuel source is seen to have increased by
around 50% over the last century. The energy needs have been observed in the daily activities of
industry, private life, and commerce. The supply of economical oil in the world is limited. Most of the
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Approximately5 6 million people are employed by the global O G industry. A direct effect of the
future oil crisis will be on the employment level globally. Rising unemployment will be a knock on
effect of the collapse of this industry as many other support industries are dependent on this industry.
Oil producing and exporting industries will take the major hit. All other countries of the world will
also be hit hard due to our dependence on oil to run most of our industries. I expect the challenge of
finding meaningful employment to be even greater for me in the engineering sector. Some of the
engineers directly employed in the O G industry include civil engineers, petroleum engineers,
mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, industrial engineers, analysts and traders, and oil drillers.
The combination of rising unemployment and rising cost of living will lead to increased recession and
higher poverty levels. A crisis in the oil industry eventually leads recessionary effects. Recessionary
effect in turn lead to a vicious cycle of poverty, starvation, and bankruptcy. Agricultural industries are
highly dependent on the cheap energy provided by crude oil. Lower agricultural productivity due to
effects of the oil crisis and higher energy costs will make food prices higher. The world may face more
serious hunger and famine problems.We will observe effects of bankruptcy and poverty due to bad
debts
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Analysis Of The Poem Ceres
Two whole months; that was how long it had been since Ceres had seen here daughter Proserpina after
she left to go spend some time by the seaside while her mother worked. Ceres was tanned with gray
hair and some wrinkles from working out in the sun, tending to crops. Proserpina had promised to be
home within a month and a half to spend some time with her mother but Ceres had not seen nor heard
from her. This causes Ceres worry that her daughter had not listened to her warnings and wandered
into the dangerous forest all alone; so Ceres sets out on a journey to find her. After her journey to the
seaside, Ceres finds the sea nymphs which her daughter had traveled with and ask them, My daughter,
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The sound is loud and wakes the mastiff up causing him to run towards it, away from Ceres. As
swiftly as she can, Ceres runs through the gates and away from where the mastiff stays. She quickly
runs past River Lethe and straight to King Pluto s Castle.
When she enters the castle she neither sees nor hears anyone so she decides to sneakily make her way
up the jeweled staircase. She reaches the hallway at the top of the stairs and instantly hears a familiar
voice singing in one of the rooms. She runs towards it, her heart beating as fast as it can from joy. She
opens the door to the room and gasp as she sees her Proserpina sitting in the window. Proserpina stops
singing and turns to see her mother; her heart instantly filling with happiness. She runs towards her
and hugs her while saying, Oh mother, I m so sorry I should have listened to you!
I am just so glad I found you, I don t know what I would ve done if I couldn t find you, Ceres chokes
out through her sobbing.
Proserpina pulls away and looks her mother in the eyes, Mother we have to get out of here; King Pluto
wants to keep me here forever.
Okay, let s hurry down the staircase and get out of the castle.
They both run as fast as possible down the staircase and make it into King Pluto s garden when they
hear him say, Where do you think you are going with my dear Proserpina!
They look up to see him
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Free Will In Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five
Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five describes the experience Billy Pilgrim had when he was
involved in the Dresden bombing. Vonnegut uses aliens, Tralfamadore, and time traveling as a mirror
for Billy to reflect on the society. As the book progresses Billy starts question the ethics in which the
society influences him. Billy and the human race believes in free will: humans are in control for what
has happened, what is happening, and what is going to happen. However, according to the philosophy
of the Tralfamadorians, every event is a liner event: what has happened is happening, and going to
happen is pre determined. Billy sees thousands of people die and understood that this concept is
unchangeable. The predetermination of death shows how human have absolutely no control over their
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The pillar of salt also shows how there will always be death, free will or not. This one is a failure, and
had to be, since it was written by a pillar of salt. (28) A pillar of salt references to the Genesis 19, it
tells the story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. When God decides to destroy those two
cities, Lot s family was given the advice to leave since they were nice to the angels. They were told to
not look back, but Lot s wife did. Thus, she turned into a pillar of salt. In this case, Vonnegut compares
himself to Lot s wife to show it is pointless, and even harmful. A pillar of salt means that nothing good
can be gained when looking back at horrible events. Vonnegut cannot change it; the only things it will
bring up are the shamefulness of humans killing each other, and potentially trigger diseases such as
Posttraumatic stress disorder (P.T.S.D). Vonnegut uses the pillar of salt to show the needlessness of
revisit death because one cannot change in the past and according to the Tralfamadorians so it
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Isopod Lab Report
Isopod affinity for acidic environments Materials and Methods A choice chamber was used in the
experiment. This apparatus is two large petri dishes that are connected by a middle segment that will
contain no treatment. This middle compartment acts as a storage area for the isopods to be held before
the experiment begins. In all four experiments, a total of 64 isopods were used. For each experiment
sixteen isopods were placed in the middle compartment of the choice chamber, eight Porcellio scaber,
and eight Amadillidium vulgare. In this experiment, weak forms of an acid and a base was used.
Whether there is an acid or base used in the experiment is the independent variable and the number of
individuals that chose the acidic chamber over the
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Red Lobster Research Paper
We all love dining out for good food and laughter with our family, friends or significant other.
Whether it s a birthday, an anniversary or a casual night on the town, eating at the right restaurant, that
offer good food, great price and a fine dining experience is dependent on the restaurant you choose.
That s what made Red lobster my favorite. it is not just a night of eating out, it is an experience. Not
only do they have some of the most succulent crab legs there is, or because they have the best
appetizer which is their signature Cheddar Bay biscuits, but because of the ambience that you are
greeted with when you approached to dine in a Red Lobster restaurant.
The ambience of the restaurant seeks to replicate the ocean. The design evokes an atmosphere of
relaxation at a seaside retreat such as cascading water filled lobster tanks and brightly painted fish
sculptures, also huge decoration of lobster on the walls, which give me a beach like feeling along with
beach blue seats which give you the feel of the blue ocean. Like many restaurants Red Lobster has
claimed it will provide an atmosphere for its guest along with tasty seafood and excellent customer
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There has been a great competition between restaurants now because restaurant like Outback
Steakhouse which is infamous for their steak is now boasting seafood on their menu as one of their go
to dishes. However, it is not the same. The atmosphere doesn t I have been to a lot of different
restaurants that serve crab legs and shrimp, but I always end up with a smaller portion, poorer quality
crab legs, smaller lobster tails and a higher bill. Not to mention there is so much to eat that I always
have a take home bag at the end of our
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Jeannette Winterson Weight Essay
In Jeanette Winterson s novel Weight, the author demonstrates how myths have modern personal
relevancies and can encourage each reader to investigate the three main subject matters in their lives;
boundaries, freedom, and guilt. The numerous references to walls throughout the novel signify the
boundaries, which make Atlas strive for freedom. Winterson s Weight, is a modern rewrite on an old
myth of Atlas and Heracles, and the challenges they endure can be interpreted by individual readers
for personal relevancies. Atlas, a father of daughters, is faced with the burden of carrying the world on
his shoulders. This can represent a feeling as if one is carrying a world of stress and guilt on one s
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Atlas constantly is escaping into the limitless of his imagination, where he is not punished for wanting
the forbidden. The Gods hoped that by punishing Atlas to be trapped in his body under the weight of
the world that they would contain his mind, and they were mistaken. This can be interpreted as the
strength and perseverance from within an individual. The wall that Atlas builds around the Garden of
Hesperides is constructed in such a way that it explains freedom and nothingness that can sometimes
be unappreciated. Winterson writes, I built a walled garden, a temenos, a sacred space. I lifted the
huge stones with my own hands and piled them carefully, as a goatherd would, leaving tiny gaps to let
the wind through. A solid wall is easily collapsed. My mother stirring in her sleep could do as much. A
wall well built with invisible spaces will allow the winds that rage against it to pass through. When the
earth underneath it trembles, the spaces make room for movement and settlement. The wall stands.
The wall s strength is not in the stones but in the spaces between the stones. It s a joke against me I
think, that for all my strength and labour, the wall relies on nothing .Write it more substantially
NOTHING. (p. 16). On the contrary, carrying the world doesn t only make one feel trapped, it also
feels as if one is carrying stress and guilt on their conscience, which
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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
The subject of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in the treatment of dysphagia triggers
much controversy within the field of speech language pathology. The argument created between
professionals with opposing views is mainly due to a lack of sufficient empirical evidence that NMES
either improves or decreases swallow function. Currently, studies examining the outcome of NMES
application are not of high quality and often yield inconclusive results. Despite limited evidence based
support, many clinicians incorporate NMES into dysphagia treatment plans in a variety of clinical
cases. This is problematic as the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) has
promoted evidence based practice as an integral component of clinical decision making in recent years
(ASHA 2005). To better understand the debate surrounding NMES and its implementation, several
aspects of this treatment modality must be considered. While NMES in the treatment of dysphagia is a
relatively new clinical practice, NMES itself is not. In physical and occupational therapy, electrical
stimulation of the trunk and limbs has been a successful and well documented component of
rehabilitation (Clark, Lazarus, Arvedson, Schooling, Frymark 2009). However, generalizing the
possible benefits of NMES across disciplines to the swallowing mechanism is difficult because the
oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal systems are unique in structure and function. Regardless of these
apparent differences, Defabrizio
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How Is Kim Jong-Un Related To Macbeth
The play Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare s most famous tragedies. Moreover, it is highly
praised as it explores profound psychological theme that vaulting ambition is detrimental and
everyone has the potential to be evil which are still relevant to modern audiences. These days, a piece
of news about Kim Jong Un fired a missile towards US reminded me about Macbeth. Kim is seemed
to be going down the same path as Macbeth as they have similar characters.
Kim Jong Un, the First Chairman of the National Defence Commission, an ambitious and arrogant
guy. His ambitious identity could be exposed from: Threatening to fire his increasingly capable
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Moreover, he also killed people who can support him to govern North Korea from his father s time.
Additionally, while Kim s people are suffering from their government and trying to steal into China,
Kim ordered soldier to shoot not only those people who is trying to escape to China, but also people
have already escaped into China. Therefore, Kim only focuses on military force and cannot manage
his country well, however, he is trying to stop people fleeing by applying tyrannies. The most
powerful man in North Korea, is turning his country into ruin, just to seek for higher power and rather
to be evil and vicious. On the other hand, Macbeth does similar things as what Kim Jong Un did in the
same purpose. Undoubtedly, Macbeth runs his country into ruin. He focuses on murdering to secure
his position too much and he is obstructed by hallucinations. As a result, his country is not ruled well
and people are suffering. Kim Jong Un and Macbeth, both men do whatever they want to their
countries and run them into ruin, their potential to be evil can be clearly seen from their unconsidered,
ignorant and arrogant acts. People always have the potential to be evil made the play Macbeth still
relevant to modern
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The Debate On Animal Rights
There are two major schools of thought on animal protection. First, is the tenet that animals should
have rights and the second, more radical view, is that animals should be liberated. Many of the rights
that are promoted for animals are similar to the rights of human democratic societies. The basic rights,
which are recommended by a number of advocates, are that animals should be free from suffering, be
in possession of their own life, and their basic interests should be given the same consideration as
humans (Taylor, 2009). The more extreme view, is that animals should be considered as people and
not property (Francione, 2008). There are a number of leading philosophers that have published
opinions on the legitimacy of animal rights. The debate on animal rights has been discussed since
close to the beginning of historical time. The reference in the Bible of Adam having dominion over the
fish, birds, and animals that inhabit the earth implies ownership or some form of property rights to the
animals (Francione, 1995). The implication was that man was superior to animals because he was
created in the image of God. The Greek philosopher Aristotle based his opinions on the idea that
animals did not have the ability to reason and so they were below humans (Taylor, 2009). Rene
Descartes, a French philosopher who is known as the father of modern philosophy, had a tremendous
influence on the animal rights debate and his opinions are still being quoted today in papers and
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`` Walls Of Jericho ``
These places therefore are no longer mine but theirs. Not that I m barred, any more than they were
seven or eight years ago. But the complexion of the place is theirs, not mine. I? Why, I am actually
stared at, I frequently feel uncomfortable and out of place, and when I go out on the floor to dance I
am lost in a sea of white faces...Time was when white people went to Negro cabarets to see how
Negroes acted; now Negroes go to these same cabarets to see how white people act. African American
physician, radiologist, musician and novelist Rudolph Fisher was coupled with the Harlem
Renaissance, whose fiction credibly illustrated black urban life, particularly in Harlem. In his first
novel, Walls of Jericho, Fisher humorously and satirically presented a hopeful vision that African
American men could get ahead in the urban north if they united to overcome distrust bred by spans of
oppression. World War I shaped a transformation for African Americans from the old to the new , also
known during that time period as The New Negro Movement. Thousands relocated from the rural
South to the industrial North, following a vision of social and economic opportunity. This movement
of the 1920s promoted a rehabilitated sense of racial pride, cultural self expression, economic
independence, and progressive politics. Described within Rudolph Fisher s article The Caucasian
Storms Harlem, The New Negro Movement appeared during a time heavily saturated by jazz, which
was significant to not
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What Is H S Five Forces Model
Terms of Reference
H M also known as Hennes Mauritz is one of the most leading apparel companies globally; one of
creativity and style. The company is one which believes that it should offer to its customers fashion
and quality at the best price.
The aim of this report is to assess H M s company organizational culture as well as the core
competencies and capabilities of the company; and how it has used these to attain the position at
which it is at today in the fashion and apparel industry.
The report also provides in depth analysis on how H M has used its capabilities to grow its operations
through the practices of market development, product development as well as market penetration.
The Threat of New Entrants within the Apparel Industry
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This threat is the force of the model which would shape the competitive nature of the fashion and
apparel industry.
The fashion and apparel industry is one of high profits and this is why it has attracted many
competitors. Since there is a slow growth increase within the industry this has increased the
competition and this has caused an increase in the amount of competitors especially quite a bit of
small entrants within the industry. New potential entrants wishing to enter the industry can have an
adverse effect on the existing competitors within the industry which cause issues with the competitive
side of the apparel industry.
The cost to enter the apparel and fashion industry does not require a large amount f capital by new
entrants; costs may end up being high due to the economies of scale. Hence why because of the
overpowering demand of products, the economies of scale cannot be attained by competitors looking
to enter the industry and they are most likely to face considerable
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How Does Technology Interrupt Social Relationships And...
Moreover, not only does technology interrupt social relationships and slowly eliminate empathy, but it
also is a colossal distraction from daily activities and responsibilities, and leads users to waste a lot of
time. In the article, Attached to Technology and Paying a Price , by Matt Richtel, Mr. Campbell had
been waiting for one of the most important emails of his life for several days until one day he finally
saw it while sifting through old messages and realized that the email had appeared in his mailbox 12
days ago. Mr.Campbell states how It s hard to miss an email like that, but I did. This shows that Mr.
Campbell was not entirely focused at the task at hand and was somehow distracted by technology.
Richtel explains how the message had slipped by Mr.Campbell amid an electronic flood: two
computer screens alive with e mail, instant messages, online chats, a web browser and the computer
code he was writing . The job that was intended to done with his devices was not and instead
distractions like instant messages and online chats were present all due to technology. Not only is
Mr.Campbell a victim of technology, but also his wife, Brenda, finds herself trapped in technology s
wrath. Richtel mentions how [Brenda] feels less focused and has trouble completing projects [when
devices are within sight] . Therefore, this proves that technology is not only a distraction to those who
overuse it, but also to those who simply are in the presence of a device, such as a
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Blue Ridge Mountains Essay
The first Region is the Blue Ridge Mountains this region is located in the North Eastern part of
Georgia. This region is home to The Blue Ridge Mountains, which is the southernmost point in The
Appalachian Mountain Chain. It is home to Georgia s highest point, Brasstown bald at 4,784 feet
above Sea Level. The First American Gold Rush took place here in 1828. The next region is the Ridge
and Valley, this region is located Northern part of Georgia. Contains Several Mountains, Ridges, and
the Valleys in between them. Its main industries are Mining, Farming and Textile manufacturing. The
third region is the Appalachian Plateau this is the smallest region and is locate in North Western
Georgia. It is only 300 miles long and consist of narrow valleys, ridges, and mountains including
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This is the location of most of most of Georgia s peanut, cotton, and vegetable farms. The Fall Line
separates this Region and The Piedmont Region. The Final Region is Piedmont it is the second largest
region and is the most populated region of the state. It contains half of Georgia s population and
Capital/largest city Atlanta. Most of Georgia s peaches, and its soil is made up of Georgia s Red Clay .
I believe the Piedmont Region is best suited for population growth because of the amount of jobs. It is
also a great region for population growth because of the low cost of living in its suburbs. It also has
the biggest airport in its capital Atlanta, which provides several jobs in Piedmont. This is why I
believe Piedmont is the best region for population
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Betrayal, Justice and Passivity in Roald Dahl s Lamb to...
Roald Dahl, a British novelist, offered his readers a classical short story, Lamb to the Slaughter, with
the tale of betrayal, justice, injustice and passivity. Two main characters of the story are detective Mr.
Patrick and Ms. Patrick who live in small town. Roald Dahl tries to reflect human nature of perversity,
and cruelty through the Lamb to the Slaughter . As the story progresses, theme of love, passion,
betrayal and injustice grow stronger. Author smartly shows us how an idle wife becomes a smart
criminal to take the revenge of her betrayal and successes to trick officers. As the first paragraph is
introduced, Roald Dahl develops an image of Mrs. Patrick Maloney as an idle housewife. Description
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Thus, Author greatly described 1960s housewife as loving, passionate and energetic for her husband.
Author also surprises readers, when he introduces conflict between a couple that used to love each
other deeply. Diverting the story from love to betrayal, author develops an irony. In the story, reader
sees two examples of betrayal. Ms. Maloney, while talking with her tired husband, finds out her
husband no longer want to keep their marriage. Without giving any kind of reason, Patrick betrays her
wife with a decision of breaking marriage. Mary shocks, when her husband, boldly, says, This is going
to be bit shock of you (P. Maloney) Author creates a total opposite picture of Patrick by describing
him as a husband who used to give her wife surprises; he is now giving her shock in the middle of her
pregnancy. Mary, who was previously shown as anxiety less (Dahl), with a slow smiling air (Dahl)
and curiously tranquil (Dahl), had began to get upset and now inculcate her eye with a bewildered
look. After betrayed by her husband, she, without any argue, she goes to the basement to look for
frozen food. She decides to have leg of a lamb as a last dinner with her husband, but she smashes the
frozen leg in to Patrick s head with killing him. Mary betrays her husband by killing him and takes
revenge of her betrayal. Later, Author confirms her as a murdered with the statement of I ve killed him
(Mary) from her own lips. Dahl, in the story,
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Essay on Elephant Bar- Mezzanine Financing
Elephant Bar Restaurant: Mezzanine Financing
Oday Tillawi
Professor Shelly Canterbury
Finance 441 001 Spring 2016
03/29/2016
Executive Summary:
Elephant Bar Restaurant is a California based company founded by Chris Nancarrow in 1979. The
restaurant started as a test concept of Carrow s Restaurants, a chain of more than 150 full service
restaurants. Elephant bar was sold to W. R. Grace in 1985, and repurchased in 1993. The company
aims to differentiate itself through innovative culinary concepts. On a product level, the company
provides an elephant sized culinary experience to the customer. In order to support innovation, the
menu featured complex dishes that included one unusual ingredient. On a store level, the restaurants ...
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As a result of SKM s efforts, John Fruehwirth, a principal at Allied Capital, was considering an
injection of $20 million worth of mezzanine debt/growth capital in E bar. Fruehwirth was aware of the
fact that a restaurant with significant growth opportunity like E bar could either be the next
Cheesecake Factory, or flop and take the debt injection along with it. E bar has shown initial success
in California, but Allied s investment committee needed to evaluate if this continued success can be
applied outside the state. Areas of main concern included if the E bar concept was sufficiently strong
to visit and be a nationwide brand or if it had been merely a California concept. And in the case of
success, would Allied Capital be able to meet is underwriting standards? Based upon the Black
Scholes formula and the financial information provided in this case, it is recommended that a current
stock price of $6.18 be used and the warrant agreement be increased to 3.9% of total shares
outstanding to yield an IRR of 18%. This report will support and examine E bar s ability in generating
the required return on invested capital from Allied Capital and conclude by providing a
recommendation on the deal alterations based on Allied Capital s needs. The next section examines
AC s due diligence on E bar s growth potentials and the industry it operates in.
Allied Capital: Due Diligence
A champion of mezzanine investments, AC was founded in 1958 and has
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Explain How To Make A Homemade Water Filter
Blue Highlight = Allie Sensing Shelter and fire comes first. Than create tools and supplies that will
help you get food and water and other materials. Think through things and try to make the least
amount of mistakes. Because when surviving, mistakes can be fatal. We should look up how to make a
homemade water filter. We should also look up the easiest way to get things like water, food, shelter,
and maybe tools. Best we try and make a shelter right away. You can actually live up to 30 days with
only water. But you ll be very hungry. So next step, water. Then after we have a good shelter, and a
good source of water, we can find out how to make a fire, and kill some fish or animals. We could
even go look for non poisonous berries or fruits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What I would like to do is find books that talk about bad, or good berries, also, maybe types of birds,
or animals. Another thing, when we find things like food, we need to make sure we research what stuff
is deadly to eat, or very good to eat raw. We need to know what things to cook and not. Blue= Brenden
You can only go 3 days without water and like we already said you can go 30 days with just water. To
make saltwater drinkable the only thing you have to is boil the water and the salt will be left in the pan
and you just drink the water. I learned that mistakes can cost you a lot. There is a lot of things to eat
and drink on a island more than salt water and fish. Never leave a island with out lots of food and
water to drink and eat. There is a lot of things you can eat on island. You can eat crabs, fish, and other
sea creature. The next important thing is that you have to make a fire. A way to start a fire is to get
glasses or mediafire. The wood you need are dead branches from the trees. Another way to make a fire
is rub hard shaft wood and softwood base. Another way is to do the human drill. You can also use flint
and
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Shylock s Tragedy And Its Toll On Romantic Comedy
Shylock s Tragedy and its Toll on Romantic Comedy The inclusion of Shylock in The Merchant of
Venice by William Shakespeare adds a complexity not typically found in romantic comedy.
Shakespeare could have made Shylock s role a light mockery of anti Semitism, or something to that
effect, but instead he chose to create a tragedy at the center of romance and comedy. This makes for a
play, which does not fit neatly into an assigned genre. Shylock s language in this passage, reveals
several things, not only about the play, but also the other characters. Through Shylock, the hypocrisy
of the Christians is revealed. Shylock flips this romantic comedy on its head, and turns it into
something more significant. Pauses and repetitions give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This can be seen in both the content and structure of Shylock s lines. Intentional pauses indicate
Shakespeare s intention for an emotional reading of Shylock. Pauses and repetition in this particular
moment in the play suggest Shylock is at a loss for words, and caught up in his grief: The curse /
never fell upon our nation until now I never felt it / till now (3.1.78 80). Jessica s choice to join her
father s persecutors is cruel. He pauses after this statement, perhaps because Jessica s betrayal is the
worst type of betrayal against her heritage, and against him. She causes Shylock, who has always had
a hard exterior in spite of oppression and abuse, to feel the pain of his persecution. This realization
deserves pause, not only for Shylock, but also the audience. For Jessica to leave her father, in this
particular way, brings the mistreatment and pain of an entire nation to Shylock. Because his
motivations seem somewhat convoluted at times, by greed and revenge, these moments of intentional
pause allow the audience time to realize the magnitude of Shylock s sorrow, and perhaps his true
motivation. The repetition in his language, demonstrates a shift in tone, from concise angry Shylock,
to repetitive sad Shylock. Repetition is used throughout the play for various dramatic effects. For
example, in act three, scene three Antonio
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Characterism In American Psycho By Bret Easton Ellis
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis was written in 1991. It is based around Patrick Bateman who
works on Wall Street and lives a lavish lifestyle. Bateman appears to just be a regular rich, bachelor. If
you look deeper Bateman has a dark side as a cruel serial killer. The common themes presented
throughout the book are greed, obliviousness, and reality vs appearance. The author, Ellis presents the
themes by depicting Bateman s life as he goes out and lives two very different lives. Patrick Bateman
and his high class friends enjoy to live an extravagant life. They often wear all designer clothes and
live in expensive apartments; I am wearing a mini houndstooth check wool suit with pleated trousers
by Hugo Boss, a silk tie, also by Hugo Boss, a cotton broadcloth shirt by Joseph Abboud and shoes
from Brooks Brothers (Ellis 64). Even with all that Bateman owns, he continues to seek more and
more; I m looking at Van Patten s card and then at mine and cannot believe that Price actually likes
Van Patten s better (Ellis 44). Bateman, who was having dinner with his friends, proudly displayed his
new business card when he felt one upped by Van Patten s business card. This took a hit to Bateman s
pride and he felt like he needed a nicer card than the rest of his friends. His constant desire to have the
best clothes, technology, and items shows how greedy he is. Throughout the novel many characters
display the theme of obliviousness through ignoring Bateman s confessions of
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The British Soldier As A Drunken Brute
The beginning of the nineteenth century found the British army already engaged for the last seven
years in a war with the French. This war to oppose Napoleon would last until 1815, by which time the
British would be victorious. This triumphant British army, although successful throughout their
campaign with the French, was not openly considered a humble and advantageous force for society. In
fact, the common stereotype and popular image of the British soldier was negative, as the Duke of
Wellington stated the soldiers were the scum of the earth who have all enlisted to drink .1 For the
majority of the soldiers, this label was given inappropriately and carelessly. The Autobiography of
Sergeant William Lawrence, a British soldier who fought in the Peninsula and Waterloo Campaigns
during his fourteen year military career, offers an insight into the lives of the labelled soldiers and
interpretation of whether this label can be deemed accurate.
The idea of the British soldier as a drunken brute is inaccurate. The men who enlisted to fight against
Napoleon were more often than not forced to do so out of economic necessity. Soldiers delinquencies
seemed to many contemporaries to be the unavoidable result of the type of men who enlisted. 2 The
British army was made from voluntary enlistment, and this was thought to have produced a body of
army that was inferior in both character and discipline to the past British armies. For the volunteers,
the promise of regular food and
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Film Techniques Used to Emphasize Themes in V for Vendetta
Film techniques used to emphasize themes in V for Vendetta
In the film V for Vendetta, the director, James McTeigue uses symbolism, costume and dialogue to
emphasise the idea of everybody having a right to individuality, and the right and duty to resist forced
conformism.
James McTeigue uses symbolism in the film V for Vendetta to juxtapose the idea of individuality and
the resistance of forced conformity. The first important symbol used in the film is V s mask. This
symbol is shown in all of the scenes V appears in and again in the very last scene. In this scene
thousands of citizens gather wearing the masks and remove them. Masks often symbolize a character
hiding their identity. This final scene when the citizens remove their ... Show more content on
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At the beginning of the film, Evey dresses to blend in with the crowds; she wears light colours,
nothing that stands out. However towards the end of the film, V helps Evey to lose her fear and
discover who she is. He shaves her head. After this point in the film Evey begins to wear darker
coloured clothing such as blacks and greys, and wears her bald head with pride. She does not cover it
with wigs or hats. This is similar to the costume changes shown in the film the Matrix, which James
McTeigue helped direct. While in the Matrix the characters wear darker clothes, these colours show a
change in attitude and the characters desires to resist being controlled and forced into conformity by
the Machines. This change in costume is similar to that of V for Vendetta, which shows Evey s new
found confidence in her identity, and her willingness to resist conforming to the totalitarian society she
lives in. In doing this, the director urges viewers to try to find their own individuality and resist the
conformism in their own lives. He uses this film to warn viewers of the dangers of not resisting forced
conformism, through the lack of change in costume in the other characters. In 2011 an article was
posted on Enotes which reads V s legacy for change is embodied in Evey, which is reflective of how
individuals
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Remarque s The Trenches On The Front Lines From The...
The realism, grisly detail, and irony Remarque injects his story of WWII in the trenches on the front
lines from the German perspective somehow remains poetic because of his lyrical writing style.
Nineteenth century society was not ready for Remarque s new language of war. Until this novel
society held the illusion of war as both glorious and romantic. The idea of such a thing traces back to
the ancient Spartans carrying forth to 19th century Europe (Traver 2002). Before Chapter One,
Remarque introduces the idea of the ensuing pages are the work of a new language about war. This
book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an
adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who,
even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war (Remarque Preface).
The Significance of the Epigraph
As the epigraph to the novel introduces Remarque s intention of writing the novel he dispenses with
the familiar elements of excitement and romance thus favoring a stark and entirely unsentimental read.
His language of war becomes an advocate for soldiers who meet death face to face finding war is not
an adventure. It is this message about death that Remarque succeeds in his poetic fashion expressing
his ideas engaging the reader into the crux of his message about the evil of and written in his own
language. Others wrote of the same war and soon the war to end all
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Similarities Between Delany And Ursula Le Guin
Science fiction has evolved from simple ideas to the most imaginative creations, it has been
predominantly managed by closed minded people. This has led to authors of science fiction to follow
a set of norms while writing. These norms include advanced technology, male heroes, and white male
authors. The idea of a character being placed in a distant future and the use of advanced technology is
a common theme used. Samuel Delany and Ursula Le Guin are two contrasting authors that discuss
oppression of minorities in their work in similar and distinct ways. Diversity in science fiction
provides an outlet for authors like Delany and Le Guin to provide the reader with an understanding of
the cultural influence of minority groups, empathy towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Women have been portrayed as fragile creatures and men as muscular beings in science fiction. Le
Guin alludes to sexism in her work The Dispossessed through the world building of her novel. Anarres
is a planet where citizens are all equal to each other no one owns property or has more wealth over
another. The world that is Anarres has no true rules but laws that revolve around equality and
harmony. All citizens are required to work in order to contribute to everyone s well being how can you
understand, coming from the moon... all brothers and sisters and no fun (pg 215). This planet
represents a utopian world and how it would function with without a dependence on capitalism. In
contrast, the planet of Urras is highly capitalistic and ruled by a set of laws. The citizens on this planet
are sexist, they believe that women are not capable of the same knowledge that the men pose. Shevek
first encounters this when he talks with Vea is an Urrasti woman content to be always inferior...
everything in your society does is done by men Leguin uses this conversation to discuss sexism on
Urras (pg 214). Ursula makes sexism a known topic in the world she has created in The Dispossessed.
These worlds establish the basis of what equality is and what it is not. Anarres is what a perfect world
would be harmony between people and respect for each other. On Urras it is the complete opposite
representing a selfish world based on wealth and power, the rich have more authority over the poor.
The use or real life events and world building create scenes that impact the thoughts of the reader
forcing them to be conscious of how society can create those who are weak versus the
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  • 2. Zombie Apocalypse Short Story Karlee Danielson The gruesome zombie apocalypse had broken out three days ago, and everyone was in full panic mode as we tried to figure out what to do next. We have to evacuate the town immediately! shouted the mayor. Everyone suddenly went quiet, all eyes on the mayor. Then suddenly there was a loud BANG! And the sound of glass shattering made everyone turn and look towards the door. Then we realized what was happening. The deadly zombies had made it to Leedey and were now invading the building! I grabbed my three closest friends and we all looked at each other frantically with no idea what to do. I noticed an air vent just about big enough for me to fit in it. We all climbed in the small, dingy, vent and crawled around until we found an opening going to the outside of the building. After we checked to make sure the coast was clear, we crawled out and tried not to panic while trying to figure out what to do next. We spotted some four wheelers parked on the side of the building and all quickly jumped on one. The first thing we decided to do is to go get our sisters, who were at the school. We arrived at the school and the zombies hadn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group all agreed that we should keep moving and try and find some food. A little while later we arrived at the river, hoping and praying that we would find something to eat or drink. We were driving up the bank of the river when I spotted something shiny behind a few of the trees. I pulled up closer and figured out that there was a bunch of supplies and food! I yelled at the others to come over and see what I had found. We all got off our vehicles and started rading through the pile of stuff. We found quite a few weapons, a bunch of tasty food, and a water filter device. After a quick snack we started thinking about what to do next. We all came to an agreement and decided that we should camp out another night and then head out in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Cask Of The Amontillado Excessive Pride God makes some men poets. Some he makes Kings, some he makers beggars. Richard Connell makes a clear point that not all people are the same. Some people think they re better than others. This is often seen in literature. There are several short stories that discuss the topic of excessive pride. Many authors have conveyed the themes that excessive pride is self destructive, can change your life, and will come back to haunt you. In the short story, The Cask of the Amontillado, Edgar Allan Poe conveys how excessive pride is self destroying. He shows how being too proud in something can make you lose your sanity. In the story, Montresor is planning to kill Fortunato because of how he insulted him. The author states, And the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Connell makes it to where the excessively proud individual gets haunted by his own choices. In the story, General Zaroff brags about his hunts and how easy it is for him. The author conveys Simply this: hunting had ceased to be what you call a sporting proposition . It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection(Connell 25). Zaroff states that hunting has become too easy because he is so perfect at it. He brags about how great of a hunter he is and that the quarry stands no chance against him. Furthermore, the author shows how sickeningly proud Zaroff really is. The author illustrates, The weak of the world were put here to give the strong pleasure. I am strong. I hunt the scum of the Earth sailors from tramp ships lascars, blacks, Chinese, whites, Mongols a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them ( Connell 27). Zaroff is so excessively proud in his hunting and who he is that he thinks he s doing the world a favor by taking out other people. He kills the scum of the Earth because they are weak and he is strong . He is proud in the fact that he can kill these people.There was many different ways that Connell showed excessive pride throughout the story but Zaroff showed most and later died because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On King Kamehameha Effective Leader Essay Hawaii is now known as a tropical paradise, but it wasn t always so simple. Thousands of years ago the islands were constantly fought over. Until one day, Kamehameha the Great conquered all of the islands becoming Hawaii s first king. As Hawaii s first king, Kamehameha led his own path. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was intelligent, was an effective communicator, and adapted to new ideas. One reason why Kamehameha was a good leader was because he was intelligent in a way that others weren t. As sandalwood grew in popularity Kamehameha knew he had to preserve the sandalwood trees for future generations. This led Kamehameha to place a kapu on the young sandalwood trees, so they would be saved for the future. This was one of the many new changes Kamehameha made to the islands. Placing a kapu on the trees was a beneficial change because not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kamehameha traveled overseas to sell sandalwood, but soon learned he could not make a profit due to port fees. Then all of the sudden Kamehameha decided to take the idea of port fees back to Hawaii. This idea that Kamehameha brought back with him was a great change. With the idea of port fees, the Hawaiian s made profits that benefited their communities. The port fees proved to be extremely useful due to the fact that dozens of ships docked at Hawaii as a stopover. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was intelligent, he was an effective communicator, and he adapted to new ideas. Throughout his rule, Kamehameha was able to achieve a profitable business, a beautiful island, and a kapu to help future generations prosper. Therefore he was respected, wealthy, and powerful. Kamehameha was able to bring peace to Hawaii in his time, and he created a base for us to work off of. Without Kamehameha the islands would never have been pieced together by a strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Most Handsome Drowned Man In The World By Gabriel... A Fraternity of All Sorts It is customary in traditions pertaining to small and tight communities, for traditions to be fortified, even when practices are not necessarily ethical. In The Most Handsome Drowned Man in the World by Gabriel García Marquez, the effect imagination has on the Island s individuals determined the trajectory their tradition and customs will take. Through various points of interest and perspective, the proving of such a hypothesis proves easy. Some underlying concepts consist of: the fact that the community s strong ties with each other fortify the possibilities for added imagination and perception of Esteban, and the fact that imagination, if not suppressed or controlled at the right moment, can easily hurt the individuals in a community, hence the context presented. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The village, having been already unanimous on their practice of their tradition which involves leaving their dead at sea, there lies a proof as to their ability to concoct any practice of tradition in itself. Thus, logically, all that is left for them would be to run across a spark to initiate such attitudes. In this case, Esteban provides the perfect excuse for them to engage in what is seen in the story. Towards the end though, the characters of the story provide the reader with the flaw in their way of life, and how their close ties lead to them constructively practicing what would be deemed as unethical. With heavy hearts, sorrow, and tears, the members of the island notice that maybe they shouldn t actually be burying their dead in the manner that they do, but unfortunately, the pre existing notion which enforces such rules above what they actually feel all this caused by their historic agreement to practice such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast STI And Volkswagen The Volkswagen Golf R and Subaru STI represent an astounding leap in automotive performance. Both of these modern family cars are capable of putting Ferrari s from only twenty years ago to shame on the racetrack while simultaneously being quiet, comfortable, reliable and practical enough for daily use. Subaru and Volkswagen engineers took affordable family cars and turned them into everyday supercars but went about the process in differing ways. Understanding these differences is essential in determining which car is the right choice for a potential buyer. They diverge significantly in the design of their engines, drivetrains, and overall aesthetics. These differences give each car unique characteristics that effect the way they perform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Golf R, being part of the Golf family of vehicles, is a 5 door hatchback while the current generation Subaru STI, based on the Impreza, is only available as a 4 door sedan. This allows the Volkswagen considerably more cargo space in the rear over the Subaru s trunk. The extra room in the back gives the Volkswagen an edge in practicality without sacrificing performance. Aesthetically both vehicles received changes to differentiate them from their lesser brethren. Volkswagen gave the Golf R a redesigned front end, side sills, rear diffuser, larger wheels and an integrated lip spoiler on the roof. These changes give the Golf a more aggressive look while still remaining understated compared to the aggressive body styling of the STI. There is no mistaking the Subaru for a regular Impreza sedan. The STI receives bold styling changes over the Impreza, including a large hood scoop intake, massive rear wing, wider stance and completely reworked body panels. These changes give the STI an aggressive appearance that is likely to catch attention. Compared to the Subaru, the Volkswagen s appearance is restrained and sophisticated. To someone unfamiliar with the Golf R it could easily be mistaken for a regular family hatchback which is an important selling point for some and a detriment for others. Aesthetics are important but paint and body work only go skin deep and are not the defining characteristics of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Dissent And Disagreement Dissent and Disagreement A world where slavery is still widespread, genocide is an everyday occurrence, and the voices of the common citizen is silenced. This would have happened if we only disagreed over such matters and not dissented. In the Decline of Radicalism, by Daniel J. Boorstin, he asserts that disagreement is the life blood of democracy, dissension is its cancer and that dissent is negative word. Boorstin also claims that disagreement produces debate , which is true, but could have all conflicts been solved with diplomacy? Dissent is the life blood of democracy and it is not negative; it is vital to how our nation came to be. Dissent is, according to Boorstin, is when people have a quarrel , and disagreement is when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But they do not always listen. Dissent is when you revolt and you fight back against voices that try to drown out yours. History shows that dissent is the true baseline of democracy. In the Civil Rights movement, would talking about racism, segregation, and oppressive laws have changed a thing? No, it took dissent to progress forward. It took protesting in the streets, it took illegal action and subsequently getting arrested for it. Disagreement would have not push America forward, dissent did, does, and will. Discussion is bred from disagreement, according to the author, but does discussion work? Discussion and diplomacy are also foundations of democracy. Debate and nonviolence are cornerstones of how our government works. With it, we avoid a lot of conflict and we can manage to find a compromise in coordination with other parties. Though, you have to ask yourself this question: does discussion always work? If we talked with Great Britain about seceding from their empire, would we even be our own country? We dissented and fought for our independence. Likewise, in the American Civil War, it would be completely unacceptable if we compromised on slavery. We fought so human beings could have basic rights, and there would be no way we could talk the South into abolishing slavery. Diplomacy is beneficial to democracy, but the truth is that without dissenting democracy would not exist at all. Boorstin writes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Distance Learning vs. the Traditional Classroom Distance Learning vs. the Traditional Classroom Non traditional students are finding it easier and easier to maintain a job, a family, and pursuing a college career at the same time. This is possible because more and more non traditional students are receiving an education using distance learning, as opposed to traditional, in the classroom teaching. Distance learning is basically taking college level, credit bearing courses via the Internet. One of the most obvious advantages of distance learning is that it puts the classroom in your home, office, or wherever you can find a computer and log on to the Internet. However, there is much controversy regarding the quality of the courses being offered on the Internet versus the quality of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because the student is allowed to get a feel for the class. Distance learning does not provide the advantage of building a strong academic or interpersonal relationship with your Instructor. It also does not allow you to express your individuality in the classroom. Distance learning is more of a multimedia type learning than anything else. This is because distance learning is accomplished via the Internet. Receiving instruction via the Internet is analogous to receiving instruction to, say, a CD ROM. Distance learning is not the best way to receive instruction. It could be that my bias is for traditional classroom learning because that is all that I have know all my life. I cannot fully comprehend how effective can learning over the Internet truly be. However, at the same time we have to focus on why some students decide that taking a web course is the best choice for them. A non traditional student, as defined by the Buffalo State College 1999 2000 Catalog is a person who waits one full year to attend college after graduating high school or one that decides to attend college after his or her twenty third birthday. Statistics show that the majority of non traditional students are employed. Many have children to look after. Many non traditional students have jobs that would normally interfere with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930... U.S. s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980 Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the special relationship between the countries, over time we have influenced each other endlessly but perhaps none more so than the influence that America has had over British cinema between the 1930 s and 1980 s. Since the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, Britain has made a great deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More British film companies emerged after this act was passed to ensure that they could meet the requirements. Two companies in particular, British International Picture and Gaumont Picture Company emerged shortly afterwards to help provide the required number of British films. As these British films had to be produced by a British film company, some of them were of low quality because they did not have funding from America. British films therefore gained a reputation for being of low quality and generally poor. However this changed leading up to and during the second World War when people increasingly went to the cinema to keep spirits high whilst everywhere else there was devastation. The war became the golden age in British cinema despite cinemas being closed at first but reopening as a means of escape from life at the time. The types of film that were shown ranged from comedies to thrillers such as Alfred Hitchcock s The Thirty Nine Steps. It was during this time that the government realised how much money could be made in the film industry and began to put more money towards making and producing films. There were also a great deal of American films at this time but this was to change after the war. Britain put a tax on all American films to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Contributions Of The Lincoln Electrical Company What are its values and how is this related to increased performance by employees? The Lincoln Electrical company has an organizational structure rooted in the values and principles set out by its two founders, John Lincoln, engineer and inventor, and later his brother James F. Lincoln. The company has a strong company culture that persists to present. Both brothers left their imprints on the company, but the primary shaper of its values and principles, and success should be attributed to James Lincoln. It was James who understood that customer s needs were key and should be the driving force behind the company s mission and values, and not simply profit. Because customer needs come first, and not the needs of shareholders, production ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The quietly governed the way he treated employees and the way he conducted business. Is Lincoln rare? Lincoln Electric s commitment to its employees is rare and its concept of empowering employees goes back to the company s origins. The sharing of company profits with its employees is a unique characteristic. It was one of the first companies to pay bonuses and to allow workers the option of buying company stock, which empowered employees by making them partners with management. It was also one of the first to have retirement packages and to institute a formal employee merit evaluation system. What are some company artifacts? Some artifacts of Lincoln are exceptional worker performance with little idle time. Another is the rate of turnover with no employee ever having been fired or being dismissed. Employee performance is extremely high and employees receive bonuses, a key part of its unique system. Worker productivity has steadily increased, with figures having doubled since 1945. There is no need for a union as employees have an excellent relationship with the company and are involved in making key decisions that affect employees. What type of organizational company profile does Lincoln Electric have? Lincoln represents a company with a strong company culture which has persisted for many years. The founding principles still govern the way it runs today and it remains an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Researh Proposal on the Benefits of Private Accounting Introduction This study aims to know the different benefits that Private Accounting can give. The expected results for this study are the knowledge of the 3rd and 4th year Accountancy students about the benefits of Private Accounting. Moreover, the factors affecting the career paths of these students are also expected. This study is not only useful for the researchers but also for the respondents for them to gain a better understanding of their course and Private Accounting. This study is intended to find the benefits of Private Accounting and its effects on the career paths of Accountancy students of De La Salle Lipa. Different career opportunities lies in the practice of Private Accounting, such as Book Keeper, Financial Accountant, Controller, Budget Officer, Internal Auditor, electronic Data Processing Head, Cost Accountant, Chief Accounting Officer, Chief Information Officer, Tax Officer. Through this study we aim to discover which of these jobs catches the attention of the 3rd and 4th year Accountancy students of De La Salle Lipa. It is aimed to show the respondent s profile in terms of Name, Gender, and Year Level. It also aimed to show the perceptions of Accountancy students to Private Accounting. Knowing that some choose Private Accounting just because it is can give a high salary but many of the students do not know what really the meaning of Private Accounting is. Also, we are to know the factors that affect the students choices between Private Accounting and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Examples Of Mrs. Dubose s Behavior In To Kill A Mockingbird The untimely death of a fellow Maycomb resident sets its weight on only few in the condensed neighborhood. Local children, Jem and Scout, seem to show no remorse for the loss of the elderly, due to the constant verbal abuse received on a day to day basis. The harassment only grew stronger when the children attempted to set their path askew to avoid confrontation. The question that resides at hand is whether the constant mistreatment was understandable, or cruel and unusual. Mrs. Dubose of To Kill A Mockingbird, was indeed a woman seeing her last few years of life, and it shows through her behavior. Mrs. Dubose s behavior is completely justified and therefore, she should not be scolded for her actions. Mrs. Dubose was a recovering Morphine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. War Of The Worlds Podcast Analysis The War of the Worlds podcast discusses an event that happened in New Jersey, 1938. A radio station was broadcasting a drama series called The Mercury Theater on the Air where the episode relates a story which is supposed to be unreal. However, it caused controversy in the audience due to many factors, such as the time in which it was transmitted, the interruptions during the broadcast, the recreation of the scenario, and the voice with which the podcast was transmitted. Those aspects created confusion in the audience. As a result, the audience believed what they listened were truth facts. The episode was about the narration of an invasion of Martians that took place in a small and calm village of New Jersey. As a matter of fact, people considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Character Analysis Of Quotes From A Brady Of God On page 51 52, Drummond states I understand what Bert s going through. It s the loneliest feeling in the world to find yourself standing up when everybody else is sitting down. To have everybody look at you and say What s the matter with him? I know. I know what it feels like. Walking down an empty street, listening to the sound of your own footsteps. The quote says that Drummond knows it is very hard and lonely to stand up for something you believe is right when everyone is against you. The author s lesson is that when you stand up alone even though it is hard you have to fight for what you believe is right even if others believe it is wrong. For example, when Cates stood up against the butler law the treated him like a murder and no one would stand with him.The author used Imagery when Drummond said Walking down an empty street, listening to the sound of your own footsteps. Which is describing details of the surrounding which makes the reader picture the scene in their mind. Before Drummond was making a joke about how they get so offended when someone calls there bible fake that they Call down the wrath of God, Brady, and state legislature on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, when Brady came to town the power shifted away from cates, And the reverend brown went crazy at the prayer meeting the power shifted to cates. In 2012, Malala a teenage girl that stood up against local Taliban groups that did not want girls to be educated. But she thought that was wrong so she started a blog about her everyday life in detailing her life during the Taliban occupation.The lessons from the inherit the wind applies to thing situation because in the play Inherit the Wind, Cates stood up for what he believed in which was that he had a right to teach the theory of evolution. Malala stood up for what she believed in which was girls education, included when she was in the threat of getting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Patio Deck Research Paper A Mother s Touch Movers in Melbourne, FL, knows that after moving in to a new residence, there is a lot of home maintenance that should be performed. Read on for the tips below: Patio Deck Examine the deck for stains, warping, discolorations, and cracks. Look out for loose or rusting nails, rotting and splintered wood, and sharp edges, too. Before you reseal the deck (should you find any such problems), pour some water onto a deck that is dry and make sure that the old application works (the water should bead up). Examine stairs and railings to ensure strength/security of them. Roofs/Gutters Because of our powerful sun, our roofs (particularly shingles) get damaged quickly. Collect up leaves and debris, and fix cracks or leaks. (Hire a certified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Prototyping And Its Use Of Prototyping Prototyping and Its Use in the SDLC Group 7 Daniel Mingledorff John Kiessling Seth Park University of North Georgia Abstract Introduction: This paper is to research and explore the use of prototyping in the system development life cycle. Prototyping is a very important part of the SDLC, allowing the developers to better learn what the users want, and if what they are creating will work in an efficient and fluid manner. This paper will evaluate what prototyping is, what it is best to be used for, what the downfalls are, and when to not use it. Problem Statement: When a system has requirements that are not well defined, needs to be stable, is complex, or is using a new technology and there is a need for fast development, it is hard to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prototyping also allows for quick system development when there may be a short period of time in which to develop the system. Prototyping and Its Use in the SDLC Prototyping offers many advantages in software development to both the development team and to the end user. In general, prototyping allows for simultaneous development within the analysis, design, and implementation stages of the systems development life cycle. Following the traditional waterfall method of development can often lead to failure in understanding user requirements, which can cause massive delays and costly mistakes. When it comes to human computer interaction (HCI), one of the best techniques to bridge the gap between the user and the developer is prototyping. This type of approach has become a commonplace practice for user centered development (Tudhope, 2009, pp. 354 355). Software prototyping is an approach to building software that allows the engineers to present the functionality (even if only limited) of the product amidst development. However, this software may not represent the exact logic flow in the final product. The popularity of this of this model has increased because it allows developers to examine and include customer requirements early in the development cycle. This also allows an increased amount of feedback from the customer and a better understanding of what the software is intended to do (SDLC Software Prototype Model, 2014). When a customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Mekong... As you most likely know, the Mekong river is quite essential to human and animal life in its river basin. There are more than a few ways that us humans are dependent on the Mekong river. Some of these are food, water and increasingly, electricity. All of the previously mentioned needs seem important but one clashes with the others. Hydropower is à renewable energy source which is rising in popularity. Since hydropower is à renewable energy source it is not believed to be harmful to the environment. According to an expert on the topic, Professor Philip Hirsch, Hydropower is Laos gateway to getting rich. As stated by Xaypaseuth Phomsoupha, building these dams helps with providing à better life for the Lao population. But the disadvantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the flow and force of à river is switched, sediment is blocked. This sediment plays à key role in agriculture around the mekong river. Sediment is important in farming as it adds nutrients to the soil and protects the mainland from being eroded by salt water from the sea. As salinity rates are increasing because of the excessive dams along this river, the plants grown here are changing as mentioned in an Al Jazeera English video on youtube. There is another natural force that is unsettled by damming on the Mekong. This is the fish migrations as the dams block the migrating fish, many of which are only found in this river. Four out of ten of the world s greatest freshwater fish are found in the Mekong river, these are being threatened by dams directly as the fish that they consume are being stopped from migrating and therefore they have à lower chance of getting their needed amount of nutrition. This also directly affects us humans as mentioned earlier. Around 2.1 million tonnes of fish are found on the Mekong river, these feed close to 60 million people. Approximately 600 species of fish on the Mekong river are migratory, these make up about 70% of the fish catch. When these fish are blocked, the amount of fish caught are much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Orion Controls Case Essay Orion Controls Case Executive Summary Faced with the challenge of continuing to remain the leader in industrial valve systems, Orion Controls is required to decide whether or not to carry out product improvement redesigns. A successful redesign will secure the company an initial level of sales of 50 or 90 units to two new customers followed by the benefits of enjoying an innovator s reputation. An expected profit of $262,900 resulting from a product redesign given the information available with Orion and current commitments, the company is advised to carry out the redesign and sell to Avion Chemicals and Kemikal. Orion can make a profit of up to $655,000 if successful in achieving dramatic changes in its existing model SV44A 10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Break even Analysis: Currently, Orion produces the valve at a cost of $8,000 per unit and sells each unit for $10,000; resulting in a 25% mark up. Orion has agreed to sell the modestly improved valve for $12,000 per unit when the variable costs alone are $10,500; $8000 per unit manufacturing costs and $2,500 per unit comprehensive test procedure costs. Orion has decreased its profit margin to 14% without even considering fixed costs. If the short cut approach works, fixed costs would be $200,000, and Orion needs to sell 133.33 units to breakeven. If the software design takes eight months, fixed cost could be as high as $440,000 and Orion would need to sell 293.33 units to breakeven. However, with a dramatically improved valve and fixed costs of $200,000 Orion will breakeven after selling 20 units and with fixed costs of $440,000, Orion will breakeven at 46.3 units. Risk Analysis: o There is only a 10% chance the entire project will fail; therefore, Orion should take the risk in developing the product. o Orion regularly takes calculated risks to improve profits. One of Orion s biggest risks involves the software development. Using a short cut approach and developing the software within three months, the software development phase of the project has a 75% chance of being completed at a cost of $120,000. However, if they are unsuccessful, it will cost Orion three times as much, i.e., $360,000 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Swot Analysis and Organisational Development in the... SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE BY IBRAHIM MOHAMMED LAWAL SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE ABSTRACT The public service in Nigeria has suffered setbacks which are largely attributed to ineffective and inefficient management. The general poor service delivery of public service organizations can be attributable to the inability of these organizations to develop proper evaluation strategies that would assist them refocus on their core mandates. A relatively new concept in organizational management, SWOT is a tool that assists organizations assess themselves by evaluating their internal and external competencies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1949, the Fitzegerald Commission into the Collery trouble articulated the idea of public corporation. This concept was borrowed from the British labour party rationalisation of British coal in 1947, electricity in 1949 (Tukunboh, 1990). Subsequently, in 1950s the following public corporations were established in Nigeria: Nigeria Coal Corporation; Electricity Corporation; Nigeria Cement Company, Nkalagu; Nigerian Railway Corporation, and Nigerian Port Authority. All these corporations were managed by Boards. Since then more corporations have been established based on national interest. Some state governments have also established public corporations to actualise their developmental interests. The term public service can be conceptualized in two ways. First it refers to the body of officials that are involved in the administration of the agencies, services, programmes and policies of the public sector. That is, the public servants that manage the entirety of public services. In the second sense, the concept refers to the organizations, agencies, structures, departments and units which are charged with and involved in public or governmental tasks, activities and functions. These include the Civil Service, Commissions, Boards, Directorates, Parastatals, etc that are publicly owned, funded and directed (Ikelegbe, 1995). The public service as established by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Birds Eye Scandal Birds Eye, the biggest brand in the frozen food market, had recently seen its value decreased by 5% year on year, with its volume sales decreasing by 0.9%. Figures from IRI Worldwide had shown sales of frozen food as a whole decline by 1.5% year on year for 52 weeks. While the brand s sales are down, consumer perceptions of Birds Eye remained strong. According to YouGov Brand Index, the brand had the highest score within the frozen food category when it came to quality, value, reputation and satisfaction. The horse meat scandal in Europe resulted in foods being advertised to contain beef were found to contain undeclared or improperly declared horse meat. Fortunately the British division of Bird s Eye wasn t hit by the horse meat scandal in 2013. However, the scandal most definitely had an effect on the industry as a whole. Over the last few years, Birds Eye has gone after a faster growing market by focusing on adults instead of families. Recently, Bird s Eye launched numerous products aiming to change the ready meal category, including world cuisines like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sales Revenue Growth is used to measure how fast a company is growing. The Revenue Growth shows the annual rate of increase/decrease in a company s revenue or sales growth compared to previous years. When Bird Eye launches the marketing campaign to promote the benefits of frozen food, Bird s Eye must measure how much Revenue has been gained since the start of the marketing campaign to see if progress was made. What I Have Learned from This Critical Analysis Exercise The Frozen food industry is been on the decline because of the rapid decrease in relevance. There are indications that innovation and product awareness can improve the value of Bird s Eye. We can expect Bird s Eye to make the necessary step to bring relevance and innovation back to the frozen food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Salary And Demand In Finance Salary and Demand in the Finance Industry According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment opportunities for the sector of business and financial operations has estimated a growth of 632,400 new jobs, or an 8% rise from 2014 to 2024. In fact, the Bureau states that the median annual wage for business and financial occupations in 2016 was 66,530, higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of 37,040 (U.S. Dept of Labor). As a future University of Houston Downtown graduate obtaining a bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in Finance and investment management, I hope to be able to pursue a successful career within the financial field. Seeking a career in the finance industry can lead to many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the following table (see table 1) we can further understand the projected salaries and demand of someone who might want to pursue a job within the finance and banking sector. Table 1 Average national salary for various financial professionals in 2016 and 2017 and their expected job growth Source: U.S. Department of Labor s Bureau of Labor Statistics and Robert Half 2017 Salary Guide Note. Exact salary varies due to factors affecting actual pay such as benefits, company size, experience, skills, certifications, and advanced education Analyzing table 1, we can see that expected job growth from 2014 to 2024 for analyst positions and lower to mid level employees to be 12%; much higher than the estimated 7% national average growth of all occupations combined. In fact, financial analysts are becoming one of the fastest growing jobs, especially as more organizations are relying on data provided from information systems and the demand for analysts to help provide insight and knowledge from this information. Salary for financial analysts is also increasing with the demand for experienced and qualified candidates as shown from the 4.1% increase of pay from 2016 to 2017. As the job title flows down the table and the level of skills and education increases, average pay rises to meet the level of work. However, we can also see that the % of change of salary from 2016 to 2017 as one rises to upper level management is decreasing. Additionally, job growth for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Elgin Marbles Essay The case of cultural artifacts being divided from their origins is not a new issue to arise in the art community. The Parthenon (Elgin) Marbles are a source of controversy between modern Britain and Greece. The Parthenon, and its sculptures/marbles, have a history that stretches back 2500 years, when it was built to honour a goddess of wisdom, Athena. The Parthenon has been a Christian church and a Muslim mosque, but has been ruined since 1687, when gunpowder stored inside exploded and attackers bombarded the structure. Over the centuries the stones which both constituted and adorned the Parthenon had been damaged. Documentation of the history. The Parthenon marbles play a pivotal role in the history of art and are part of primary inspiration for artists for thousand of years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was admitted that, yes, for over 200 years they were kept safe from harm, but the marbles would not be placed in the same conditions that they were in previously, but given a new home in at the new Acropolis Museum reunited to their original home. It would be literally impossible to actually place them back on the Parthenon because it is now in ruins. The Greeks would be willing to allow the marbles to visit to different well known museums, such as the British Museum. It has been a concern out the Greece is in economic turmoil and deals with heavy pollution. Those excuses however are weak in that London also deals with pollution themselves. The marbles would be well conserved behind heavy glass and preserved by professionals while they are in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Benefits Of Teaching Foreign Languages In Schools The second reason that children should be taught foreign languages at a younger age is the academic benefits while learning the language. Multiple researchers have studied the advantages that children have if they have studied a language in the past. Almost all the findings have concluded that people that learn a language at young do better academically. In Blue Linder s discussion on the importance of teaching foreign language in schools, she states that Children gain a deeper understanding of English as they learn the structure and vocabulary of other languages. This understanding translates into more confidence in English and a greater command of the language. Furthermore, learning a second language fosters a flexibility of thinking that translates into math, creativity, and problem solving. Here Linder is talking about the fact that children who learn a second language can expand their minds and the ways that they think. Seeing the differences in a language and how they connect to their native language enables them to see different patterns and correlations. Children are then able to apply this way of seeing connections to other areas of school. If all students were to learn languages in their early school years, it is believed that schools would see a major increase in the academic success of the students. This success would give students many opportunities they did not previously have. Not only is it beneficial to learn a second language, it is even more rewarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Levi s Changing Position Of Levi Strauss 1 LEVI S BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT Content Product Description Formulation Value Proposition Credibility Packaging Description Price Distribution Strategy Core Extended Identity Promotion Strategy 3 4 5 6 7 8 BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT LEVI S 2 Levi Strauss, the inventor of the quintessential American garment, was born in Buttenheim, Bavaria on February 26, 1829 to Hirsch Strauss and his second wife, Rebecca Haas Strauss; Levi had three older brothers and three older sisters. Two years after his father succumbed to tuberculosis in 1846, Levi and his sisters emigrated to New York, where they were met by his two older brothers who owned a NYC based wholesale dry goods business called J. Strauss Brother Co. Levi soon began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Confederate Monuments Pros And Cons In the argumentative article Pro/Con: Should Cities Remove Confederate Monuments? the authors debate the question by using the pros and cons of the argument. This argument has become a popular topic among American citizens the past few weeks. Many monuments have been taken down and some moved to less public places due to violence caused by what the monuments represent. The monuments have caused a split between Americans, one hoping to bring them down, the other hoping to keep them up. After reading the pros and cons, it is clear that the Confederate Monuments should not be taken down since they are historical monuments. Supporters of removing the Confederate monuments say that it honors racism; however, the monuments connect the past to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How To Write A Persuasive Speech On Homeless Children Hey, students and teachers, today I d like to talking about the homeless children. Firstly, most children do not have ability to survive, due to they can t afford bills for house s payment and food for every day. I guess many of you have seen the homeless, they re all looks very poor and actually they re starving homeless. Although charitable organizations are trying to help them. If there is a child who even can t have some food for daily life, how does he gonna grow up with a healthy body or survive out there. For example, let s take a look at the BBC news, in essence there is a clearly data shows that most of homeless children are in peril, and the quantity of that is still increasing. However, it s a bad news for both government and citizens. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. End Of Conventional Oil As A Fuel Source End of Conventional Oil In our recent history, oil has been the driver of the global economy. The advance of modern industrial civilizations was facilitated by cheap and abundant energy in form of fossil fuels. At present, oil accounts for about 40% of the primary energy source and natural gas contributes 23%. This statistic shows how much the world is dependent on oil. The dependence on oil is majorly in the industrial, transportation, and agricultural sectors. The use of oil as a fuel source is seen to have increased by around 50% over the last century. The energy needs have been observed in the daily activities of industry, private life, and commerce. The supply of economical oil in the world is limited. Most of the easily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approximately5 6 million people are employed by the global O G industry. A direct effect of the future oil crisis will be on the employment level globally. Rising unemployment will be a knock on effect of the collapse of this industry as many other support industries are dependent on this industry. Oil producing and exporting industries will take the major hit. All other countries of the world will also be hit hard due to our dependence on oil to run most of our industries. I expect the challenge of finding meaningful employment to be even greater for me in the engineering sector. Some of the engineers directly employed in the O G industry include civil engineers, petroleum engineers, mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, industrial engineers, analysts and traders, and oil drillers. The combination of rising unemployment and rising cost of living will lead to increased recession and higher poverty levels. A crisis in the oil industry eventually leads recessionary effects. Recessionary effect in turn lead to a vicious cycle of poverty, starvation, and bankruptcy. Agricultural industries are highly dependent on the cheap energy provided by crude oil. Lower agricultural productivity due to effects of the oil crisis and higher energy costs will make food prices higher. The world may face more serious hunger and famine problems.We will observe effects of bankruptcy and poverty due to bad debts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of The Poem Ceres Two whole months; that was how long it had been since Ceres had seen here daughter Proserpina after she left to go spend some time by the seaside while her mother worked. Ceres was tanned with gray hair and some wrinkles from working out in the sun, tending to crops. Proserpina had promised to be home within a month and a half to spend some time with her mother but Ceres had not seen nor heard from her. This causes Ceres worry that her daughter had not listened to her warnings and wandered into the dangerous forest all alone; so Ceres sets out on a journey to find her. After her journey to the seaside, Ceres finds the sea nymphs which her daughter had traveled with and ask them, My daughter, Proserpina, has not returned home to me would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sound is loud and wakes the mastiff up causing him to run towards it, away from Ceres. As swiftly as she can, Ceres runs through the gates and away from where the mastiff stays. She quickly runs past River Lethe and straight to King Pluto s Castle. When she enters the castle she neither sees nor hears anyone so she decides to sneakily make her way up the jeweled staircase. She reaches the hallway at the top of the stairs and instantly hears a familiar voice singing in one of the rooms. She runs towards it, her heart beating as fast as it can from joy. She opens the door to the room and gasp as she sees her Proserpina sitting in the window. Proserpina stops singing and turns to see her mother; her heart instantly filling with happiness. She runs towards her and hugs her while saying, Oh mother, I m so sorry I should have listened to you! I am just so glad I found you, I don t know what I would ve done if I couldn t find you, Ceres chokes out through her sobbing. Proserpina pulls away and looks her mother in the eyes, Mother we have to get out of here; King Pluto wants to keep me here forever. Okay, let s hurry down the staircase and get out of the castle. They both run as fast as possible down the staircase and make it into King Pluto s garden when they hear him say, Where do you think you are going with my dear Proserpina! They look up to see him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Free Will In Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five describes the experience Billy Pilgrim had when he was involved in the Dresden bombing. Vonnegut uses aliens, Tralfamadore, and time traveling as a mirror for Billy to reflect on the society. As the book progresses Billy starts question the ethics in which the society influences him. Billy and the human race believes in free will: humans are in control for what has happened, what is happening, and what is going to happen. However, according to the philosophy of the Tralfamadorians, every event is a liner event: what has happened is happening, and going to happen is pre determined. Billy sees thousands of people die and understood that this concept is unchangeable. The predetermination of death shows how human have absolutely no control over their destiny. Due to this, this book shows that there is no such thing as free will. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pillar of salt also shows how there will always be death, free will or not. This one is a failure, and had to be, since it was written by a pillar of salt. (28) A pillar of salt references to the Genesis 19, it tells the story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. When God decides to destroy those two cities, Lot s family was given the advice to leave since they were nice to the angels. They were told to not look back, but Lot s wife did. Thus, she turned into a pillar of salt. In this case, Vonnegut compares himself to Lot s wife to show it is pointless, and even harmful. A pillar of salt means that nothing good can be gained when looking back at horrible events. Vonnegut cannot change it; the only things it will bring up are the shamefulness of humans killing each other, and potentially trigger diseases such as Posttraumatic stress disorder (P.T.S.D). Vonnegut uses the pillar of salt to show the needlessness of revisit death because one cannot change in the past and according to the Tralfamadorians so it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Isopod Lab Report Isopod affinity for acidic environments Materials and Methods A choice chamber was used in the experiment. This apparatus is two large petri dishes that are connected by a middle segment that will contain no treatment. This middle compartment acts as a storage area for the isopods to be held before the experiment begins. In all four experiments, a total of 64 isopods were used. For each experiment sixteen isopods were placed in the middle compartment of the choice chamber, eight Porcellio scaber, and eight Amadillidium vulgare. In this experiment, weak forms of an acid and a base was used. Whether there is an acid or base used in the experiment is the independent variable and the number of individuals that chose the acidic chamber over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Red Lobster Research Paper We all love dining out for good food and laughter with our family, friends or significant other. Whether it s a birthday, an anniversary or a casual night on the town, eating at the right restaurant, that offer good food, great price and a fine dining experience is dependent on the restaurant you choose. That s what made Red lobster my favorite. it is not just a night of eating out, it is an experience. Not only do they have some of the most succulent crab legs there is, or because they have the best appetizer which is their signature Cheddar Bay biscuits, but because of the ambience that you are greeted with when you approached to dine in a Red Lobster restaurant. The ambience of the restaurant seeks to replicate the ocean. The design evokes an atmosphere of relaxation at a seaside retreat such as cascading water filled lobster tanks and brightly painted fish sculptures, also huge decoration of lobster on the walls, which give me a beach like feeling along with beach blue seats which give you the feel of the blue ocean. Like many restaurants Red Lobster has claimed it will provide an atmosphere for its guest along with tasty seafood and excellent customer service, their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There has been a great competition between restaurants now because restaurant like Outback Steakhouse which is infamous for their steak is now boasting seafood on their menu as one of their go to dishes. However, it is not the same. The atmosphere doesn t I have been to a lot of different restaurants that serve crab legs and shrimp, but I always end up with a smaller portion, poorer quality crab legs, smaller lobster tails and a higher bill. Not to mention there is so much to eat that I always have a take home bag at the end of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Jeannette Winterson Weight Essay In Jeanette Winterson s novel Weight, the author demonstrates how myths have modern personal relevancies and can encourage each reader to investigate the three main subject matters in their lives; boundaries, freedom, and guilt. The numerous references to walls throughout the novel signify the boundaries, which make Atlas strive for freedom. Winterson s Weight, is a modern rewrite on an old myth of Atlas and Heracles, and the challenges they endure can be interpreted by individual readers for personal relevancies. Atlas, a father of daughters, is faced with the burden of carrying the world on his shoulders. This can represent a feeling as if one is carrying a world of stress and guilt on one s shoulders and conscience. Heracles, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atlas constantly is escaping into the limitless of his imagination, where he is not punished for wanting the forbidden. The Gods hoped that by punishing Atlas to be trapped in his body under the weight of the world that they would contain his mind, and they were mistaken. This can be interpreted as the strength and perseverance from within an individual. The wall that Atlas builds around the Garden of Hesperides is constructed in such a way that it explains freedom and nothingness that can sometimes be unappreciated. Winterson writes, I built a walled garden, a temenos, a sacred space. I lifted the huge stones with my own hands and piled them carefully, as a goatherd would, leaving tiny gaps to let the wind through. A solid wall is easily collapsed. My mother stirring in her sleep could do as much. A wall well built with invisible spaces will allow the winds that rage against it to pass through. When the earth underneath it trembles, the spaces make room for movement and settlement. The wall stands. The wall s strength is not in the stones but in the spaces between the stones. It s a joke against me I think, that for all my strength and labour, the wall relies on nothing .Write it more substantially NOTHING. (p. 16). On the contrary, carrying the world doesn t only make one feel trapped, it also feels as if one is carrying stress and guilt on their conscience, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation The subject of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in the treatment of dysphagia triggers much controversy within the field of speech language pathology. The argument created between professionals with opposing views is mainly due to a lack of sufficient empirical evidence that NMES either improves or decreases swallow function. Currently, studies examining the outcome of NMES application are not of high quality and often yield inconclusive results. Despite limited evidence based support, many clinicians incorporate NMES into dysphagia treatment plans in a variety of clinical cases. This is problematic as the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) has promoted evidence based practice as an integral component of clinical decision making in recent years (ASHA 2005). To better understand the debate surrounding NMES and its implementation, several aspects of this treatment modality must be considered. While NMES in the treatment of dysphagia is a relatively new clinical practice, NMES itself is not. In physical and occupational therapy, electrical stimulation of the trunk and limbs has been a successful and well documented component of rehabilitation (Clark, Lazarus, Arvedson, Schooling, Frymark 2009). However, generalizing the possible benefits of NMES across disciplines to the swallowing mechanism is difficult because the oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal systems are unique in structure and function. Regardless of these apparent differences, Defabrizio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Is Kim Jong-Un Related To Macbeth The play Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare s most famous tragedies. Moreover, it is highly praised as it explores profound psychological theme that vaulting ambition is detrimental and everyone has the potential to be evil which are still relevant to modern audiences. These days, a piece of news about Kim Jong Un fired a missile towards US reminded me about Macbeth. Kim is seemed to be going down the same path as Macbeth as they have similar characters. Kim Jong Un, the First Chairman of the National Defence Commission, an ambitious and arrogant guy. His ambitious identity could be exposed from: Threatening to fire his increasingly capable missiles toward the United States and By declaring war on South Korea [Inside the mind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, he also killed people who can support him to govern North Korea from his father s time. Additionally, while Kim s people are suffering from their government and trying to steal into China, Kim ordered soldier to shoot not only those people who is trying to escape to China, but also people have already escaped into China. Therefore, Kim only focuses on military force and cannot manage his country well, however, he is trying to stop people fleeing by applying tyrannies. The most powerful man in North Korea, is turning his country into ruin, just to seek for higher power and rather to be evil and vicious. On the other hand, Macbeth does similar things as what Kim Jong Un did in the same purpose. Undoubtedly, Macbeth runs his country into ruin. He focuses on murdering to secure his position too much and he is obstructed by hallucinations. As a result, his country is not ruled well and people are suffering. Kim Jong Un and Macbeth, both men do whatever they want to their countries and run them into ruin, their potential to be evil can be clearly seen from their unconsidered, ignorant and arrogant acts. People always have the potential to be evil made the play Macbeth still relevant to modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Debate On Animal Rights There are two major schools of thought on animal protection. First, is the tenet that animals should have rights and the second, more radical view, is that animals should be liberated. Many of the rights that are promoted for animals are similar to the rights of human democratic societies. The basic rights, which are recommended by a number of advocates, are that animals should be free from suffering, be in possession of their own life, and their basic interests should be given the same consideration as humans (Taylor, 2009). The more extreme view, is that animals should be considered as people and not property (Francione, 2008). There are a number of leading philosophers that have published opinions on the legitimacy of animal rights. The debate on animal rights has been discussed since close to the beginning of historical time. The reference in the Bible of Adam having dominion over the fish, birds, and animals that inhabit the earth implies ownership or some form of property rights to the animals (Francione, 1995). The implication was that man was superior to animals because he was created in the image of God. The Greek philosopher Aristotle based his opinions on the idea that animals did not have the ability to reason and so they were below humans (Taylor, 2009). Rene Descartes, a French philosopher who is known as the father of modern philosophy, had a tremendous influence on the animal rights debate and his opinions are still being quoted today in papers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. `` Walls Of Jericho `` These places therefore are no longer mine but theirs. Not that I m barred, any more than they were seven or eight years ago. But the complexion of the place is theirs, not mine. I? Why, I am actually stared at, I frequently feel uncomfortable and out of place, and when I go out on the floor to dance I am lost in a sea of white faces...Time was when white people went to Negro cabarets to see how Negroes acted; now Negroes go to these same cabarets to see how white people act. African American physician, radiologist, musician and novelist Rudolph Fisher was coupled with the Harlem Renaissance, whose fiction credibly illustrated black urban life, particularly in Harlem. In his first novel, Walls of Jericho, Fisher humorously and satirically presented a hopeful vision that African American men could get ahead in the urban north if they united to overcome distrust bred by spans of oppression. World War I shaped a transformation for African Americans from the old to the new , also known during that time period as The New Negro Movement. Thousands relocated from the rural South to the industrial North, following a vision of social and economic opportunity. This movement of the 1920s promoted a rehabilitated sense of racial pride, cultural self expression, economic independence, and progressive politics. Described within Rudolph Fisher s article The Caucasian Storms Harlem, The New Negro Movement appeared during a time heavily saturated by jazz, which was significant to not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. What Is H S Five Forces Model Terms of Reference H M also known as Hennes Mauritz is one of the most leading apparel companies globally; one of creativity and style. The company is one which believes that it should offer to its customers fashion and quality at the best price. The aim of this report is to assess H M s company organizational culture as well as the core competencies and capabilities of the company; and how it has used these to attain the position at which it is at today in the fashion and apparel industry. The report also provides in depth analysis on how H M has used its capabilities to grow its operations through the practices of market development, product development as well as market penetration. The Threat of New Entrants within the Apparel Industry Porter s five forces model seeks to portray how attractive an industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This threat is the force of the model which would shape the competitive nature of the fashion and apparel industry. The fashion and apparel industry is one of high profits and this is why it has attracted many competitors. Since there is a slow growth increase within the industry this has increased the competition and this has caused an increase in the amount of competitors especially quite a bit of small entrants within the industry. New potential entrants wishing to enter the industry can have an adverse effect on the existing competitors within the industry which cause issues with the competitive side of the apparel industry. The cost to enter the apparel and fashion industry does not require a large amount f capital by new entrants; costs may end up being high due to the economies of scale. Hence why because of the overpowering demand of products, the economies of scale cannot be attained by competitors looking to enter the industry and they are most likely to face considerable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Does Technology Interrupt Social Relationships And... Moreover, not only does technology interrupt social relationships and slowly eliminate empathy, but it also is a colossal distraction from daily activities and responsibilities, and leads users to waste a lot of time. In the article, Attached to Technology and Paying a Price , by Matt Richtel, Mr. Campbell had been waiting for one of the most important emails of his life for several days until one day he finally saw it while sifting through old messages and realized that the email had appeared in his mailbox 12 days ago. Mr.Campbell states how It s hard to miss an email like that, but I did. This shows that Mr. Campbell was not entirely focused at the task at hand and was somehow distracted by technology. Richtel explains how the message had slipped by Mr.Campbell amid an electronic flood: two computer screens alive with e mail, instant messages, online chats, a web browser and the computer code he was writing . The job that was intended to done with his devices was not and instead distractions like instant messages and online chats were present all due to technology. Not only is Mr.Campbell a victim of technology, but also his wife, Brenda, finds herself trapped in technology s wrath. Richtel mentions how [Brenda] feels less focused and has trouble completing projects [when devices are within sight] . Therefore, this proves that technology is not only a distraction to those who overuse it, but also to those who simply are in the presence of a device, such as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Blue Ridge Mountains Essay The first Region is the Blue Ridge Mountains this region is located in the North Eastern part of Georgia. This region is home to The Blue Ridge Mountains, which is the southernmost point in The Appalachian Mountain Chain. It is home to Georgia s highest point, Brasstown bald at 4,784 feet above Sea Level. The First American Gold Rush took place here in 1828. The next region is the Ridge and Valley, this region is located Northern part of Georgia. Contains Several Mountains, Ridges, and the Valleys in between them. Its main industries are Mining, Farming and Textile manufacturing. The third region is the Appalachian Plateau this is the smallest region and is locate in North Western Georgia. It is only 300 miles long and consist of narrow valleys, ridges, and mountains including Lookout Mountain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the location of most of most of Georgia s peanut, cotton, and vegetable farms. The Fall Line separates this Region and The Piedmont Region. The Final Region is Piedmont it is the second largest region and is the most populated region of the state. It contains half of Georgia s population and Capital/largest city Atlanta. Most of Georgia s peaches, and its soil is made up of Georgia s Red Clay . I believe the Piedmont Region is best suited for population growth because of the amount of jobs. It is also a great region for population growth because of the low cost of living in its suburbs. It also has the biggest airport in its capital Atlanta, which provides several jobs in Piedmont. This is why I believe Piedmont is the best region for population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Betrayal, Justice and Passivity in Roald Dahl s Lamb to... Roald Dahl, a British novelist, offered his readers a classical short story, Lamb to the Slaughter, with the tale of betrayal, justice, injustice and passivity. Two main characters of the story are detective Mr. Patrick and Ms. Patrick who live in small town. Roald Dahl tries to reflect human nature of perversity, and cruelty through the Lamb to the Slaughter . As the story progresses, theme of love, passion, betrayal and injustice grow stronger. Author smartly shows us how an idle wife becomes a smart criminal to take the revenge of her betrayal and successes to trick officers. As the first paragraph is introduced, Roald Dahl develops an image of Mrs. Patrick Maloney as an idle housewife. Description of the living room reflects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, Author greatly described 1960s housewife as loving, passionate and energetic for her husband. Author also surprises readers, when he introduces conflict between a couple that used to love each other deeply. Diverting the story from love to betrayal, author develops an irony. In the story, reader sees two examples of betrayal. Ms. Maloney, while talking with her tired husband, finds out her husband no longer want to keep their marriage. Without giving any kind of reason, Patrick betrays her wife with a decision of breaking marriage. Mary shocks, when her husband, boldly, says, This is going to be bit shock of you (P. Maloney) Author creates a total opposite picture of Patrick by describing him as a husband who used to give her wife surprises; he is now giving her shock in the middle of her pregnancy. Mary, who was previously shown as anxiety less (Dahl), with a slow smiling air (Dahl) and curiously tranquil (Dahl), had began to get upset and now inculcate her eye with a bewildered look. After betrayed by her husband, she, without any argue, she goes to the basement to look for frozen food. She decides to have leg of a lamb as a last dinner with her husband, but she smashes the frozen leg in to Patrick s head with killing him. Mary betrays her husband by killing him and takes revenge of her betrayal. Later, Author confirms her as a murdered with the statement of I ve killed him (Mary) from her own lips. Dahl, in the story, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Elephant Bar- Mezzanine Financing Elephant Bar Restaurant: Mezzanine Financing Oday Tillawi Professor Shelly Canterbury Finance 441 001 Spring 2016 03/29/2016 Executive Summary: Elephant Bar Restaurant is a California based company founded by Chris Nancarrow in 1979. The restaurant started as a test concept of Carrow s Restaurants, a chain of more than 150 full service restaurants. Elephant bar was sold to W. R. Grace in 1985, and repurchased in 1993. The company aims to differentiate itself through innovative culinary concepts. On a product level, the company provides an elephant sized culinary experience to the customer. In order to support innovation, the menu featured complex dishes that included one unusual ingredient. On a store level, the restaurants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of SKM s efforts, John Fruehwirth, a principal at Allied Capital, was considering an injection of $20 million worth of mezzanine debt/growth capital in E bar. Fruehwirth was aware of the fact that a restaurant with significant growth opportunity like E bar could either be the next Cheesecake Factory, or flop and take the debt injection along with it. E bar has shown initial success in California, but Allied s investment committee needed to evaluate if this continued success can be applied outside the state. Areas of main concern included if the E bar concept was sufficiently strong to visit and be a nationwide brand or if it had been merely a California concept. And in the case of success, would Allied Capital be able to meet is underwriting standards? Based upon the Black Scholes formula and the financial information provided in this case, it is recommended that a current stock price of $6.18 be used and the warrant agreement be increased to 3.9% of total shares outstanding to yield an IRR of 18%. This report will support and examine E bar s ability in generating the required return on invested capital from Allied Capital and conclude by providing a recommendation on the deal alterations based on Allied Capital s needs. The next section examines AC s due diligence on E bar s growth potentials and the industry it operates in. Allied Capital: Due Diligence A champion of mezzanine investments, AC was founded in 1958 and has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Explain How To Make A Homemade Water Filter Blue Highlight = Allie Sensing Shelter and fire comes first. Than create tools and supplies that will help you get food and water and other materials. Think through things and try to make the least amount of mistakes. Because when surviving, mistakes can be fatal. We should look up how to make a homemade water filter. We should also look up the easiest way to get things like water, food, shelter, and maybe tools. Best we try and make a shelter right away. You can actually live up to 30 days with only water. But you ll be very hungry. So next step, water. Then after we have a good shelter, and a good source of water, we can find out how to make a fire, and kill some fish or animals. We could even go look for non poisonous berries or fruits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What I would like to do is find books that talk about bad, or good berries, also, maybe types of birds, or animals. Another thing, when we find things like food, we need to make sure we research what stuff is deadly to eat, or very good to eat raw. We need to know what things to cook and not. Blue= Brenden You can only go 3 days without water and like we already said you can go 30 days with just water. To make saltwater drinkable the only thing you have to is boil the water and the salt will be left in the pan and you just drink the water. I learned that mistakes can cost you a lot. There is a lot of things to eat and drink on a island more than salt water and fish. Never leave a island with out lots of food and water to drink and eat. There is a lot of things you can eat on island. You can eat crabs, fish, and other sea creature. The next important thing is that you have to make a fire. A way to start a fire is to get glasses or mediafire. The wood you need are dead branches from the trees. Another way to make a fire is rub hard shaft wood and softwood base. Another way is to do the human drill. You can also use flint and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Shylock s Tragedy And Its Toll On Romantic Comedy Shylock s Tragedy and its Toll on Romantic Comedy The inclusion of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare adds a complexity not typically found in romantic comedy. Shakespeare could have made Shylock s role a light mockery of anti Semitism, or something to that effect, but instead he chose to create a tragedy at the center of romance and comedy. This makes for a play, which does not fit neatly into an assigned genre. Shylock s language in this passage, reveals several things, not only about the play, but also the other characters. Through Shylock, the hypocrisy of the Christians is revealed. Shylock flips this romantic comedy on its head, and turns it into something more significant. Pauses and repetitions give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen in both the content and structure of Shylock s lines. Intentional pauses indicate Shakespeare s intention for an emotional reading of Shylock. Pauses and repetition in this particular moment in the play suggest Shylock is at a loss for words, and caught up in his grief: The curse / never fell upon our nation until now I never felt it / till now (3.1.78 80). Jessica s choice to join her father s persecutors is cruel. He pauses after this statement, perhaps because Jessica s betrayal is the worst type of betrayal against her heritage, and against him. She causes Shylock, who has always had a hard exterior in spite of oppression and abuse, to feel the pain of his persecution. This realization deserves pause, not only for Shylock, but also the audience. For Jessica to leave her father, in this particular way, brings the mistreatment and pain of an entire nation to Shylock. Because his motivations seem somewhat convoluted at times, by greed and revenge, these moments of intentional pause allow the audience time to realize the magnitude of Shylock s sorrow, and perhaps his true motivation. The repetition in his language, demonstrates a shift in tone, from concise angry Shylock, to repetitive sad Shylock. Repetition is used throughout the play for various dramatic effects. For example, in act three, scene three Antonio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Characterism In American Psycho By Bret Easton Ellis American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis was written in 1991. It is based around Patrick Bateman who works on Wall Street and lives a lavish lifestyle. Bateman appears to just be a regular rich, bachelor. If you look deeper Bateman has a dark side as a cruel serial killer. The common themes presented throughout the book are greed, obliviousness, and reality vs appearance. The author, Ellis presents the themes by depicting Bateman s life as he goes out and lives two very different lives. Patrick Bateman and his high class friends enjoy to live an extravagant life. They often wear all designer clothes and live in expensive apartments; I am wearing a mini houndstooth check wool suit with pleated trousers by Hugo Boss, a silk tie, also by Hugo Boss, a cotton broadcloth shirt by Joseph Abboud and shoes from Brooks Brothers (Ellis 64). Even with all that Bateman owns, he continues to seek more and more; I m looking at Van Patten s card and then at mine and cannot believe that Price actually likes Van Patten s better (Ellis 44). Bateman, who was having dinner with his friends, proudly displayed his new business card when he felt one upped by Van Patten s business card. This took a hit to Bateman s pride and he felt like he needed a nicer card than the rest of his friends. His constant desire to have the best clothes, technology, and items shows how greedy he is. Throughout the novel many characters display the theme of obliviousness through ignoring Bateman s confessions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The British Soldier As A Drunken Brute The beginning of the nineteenth century found the British army already engaged for the last seven years in a war with the French. This war to oppose Napoleon would last until 1815, by which time the British would be victorious. This triumphant British army, although successful throughout their campaign with the French, was not openly considered a humble and advantageous force for society. In fact, the common stereotype and popular image of the British soldier was negative, as the Duke of Wellington stated the soldiers were the scum of the earth who have all enlisted to drink .1 For the majority of the soldiers, this label was given inappropriately and carelessly. The Autobiography of Sergeant William Lawrence, a British soldier who fought in the Peninsula and Waterloo Campaigns during his fourteen year military career, offers an insight into the lives of the labelled soldiers and interpretation of whether this label can be deemed accurate. The idea of the British soldier as a drunken brute is inaccurate. The men who enlisted to fight against Napoleon were more often than not forced to do so out of economic necessity. Soldiers delinquencies seemed to many contemporaries to be the unavoidable result of the type of men who enlisted. 2 The British army was made from voluntary enlistment, and this was thought to have produced a body of army that was inferior in both character and discipline to the past British armies. For the volunteers, the promise of regular food and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Film Techniques Used to Emphasize Themes in V for Vendetta Film techniques used to emphasize themes in V for Vendetta In the film V for Vendetta, the director, James McTeigue uses symbolism, costume and dialogue to emphasise the idea of everybody having a right to individuality, and the right and duty to resist forced conformism. James McTeigue uses symbolism in the film V for Vendetta to juxtapose the idea of individuality and the resistance of forced conformity. The first important symbol used in the film is V s mask. This symbol is shown in all of the scenes V appears in and again in the very last scene. In this scene thousands of citizens gather wearing the masks and remove them. Masks often symbolize a character hiding their identity. This final scene when the citizens remove their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the film, Evey dresses to blend in with the crowds; she wears light colours, nothing that stands out. However towards the end of the film, V helps Evey to lose her fear and discover who she is. He shaves her head. After this point in the film Evey begins to wear darker coloured clothing such as blacks and greys, and wears her bald head with pride. She does not cover it with wigs or hats. This is similar to the costume changes shown in the film the Matrix, which James McTeigue helped direct. While in the Matrix the characters wear darker clothes, these colours show a change in attitude and the characters desires to resist being controlled and forced into conformity by the Machines. This change in costume is similar to that of V for Vendetta, which shows Evey s new found confidence in her identity, and her willingness to resist conforming to the totalitarian society she lives in. In doing this, the director urges viewers to try to find their own individuality and resist the conformism in their own lives. He uses this film to warn viewers of the dangers of not resisting forced conformism, through the lack of change in costume in the other characters. In 2011 an article was posted on Enotes which reads V s legacy for change is embodied in Evey, which is reflective of how individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Remarque s The Trenches On The Front Lines From The... The realism, grisly detail, and irony Remarque injects his story of WWII in the trenches on the front lines from the German perspective somehow remains poetic because of his lyrical writing style. Nineteenth century society was not ready for Remarque s new language of war. Until this novel society held the illusion of war as both glorious and romantic. The idea of such a thing traces back to the ancient Spartans carrying forth to 19th century Europe (Traver 2002). Before Chapter One, Remarque introduces the idea of the ensuing pages are the work of a new language about war. This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war (Remarque Preface). The Significance of the Epigraph As the epigraph to the novel introduces Remarque s intention of writing the novel he dispenses with the familiar elements of excitement and romance thus favoring a stark and entirely unsentimental read. His language of war becomes an advocate for soldiers who meet death face to face finding war is not an adventure. It is this message about death that Remarque succeeds in his poetic fashion expressing his ideas engaging the reader into the crux of his message about the evil of and written in his own language. Others wrote of the same war and soon the war to end all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Similarities Between Delany And Ursula Le Guin Science fiction has evolved from simple ideas to the most imaginative creations, it has been predominantly managed by closed minded people. This has led to authors of science fiction to follow a set of norms while writing. These norms include advanced technology, male heroes, and white male authors. The idea of a character being placed in a distant future and the use of advanced technology is a common theme used. Samuel Delany and Ursula Le Guin are two contrasting authors that discuss oppression of minorities in their work in similar and distinct ways. Diversity in science fiction provides an outlet for authors like Delany and Le Guin to provide the reader with an understanding of the cultural influence of minority groups, empathy towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women have been portrayed as fragile creatures and men as muscular beings in science fiction. Le Guin alludes to sexism in her work The Dispossessed through the world building of her novel. Anarres is a planet where citizens are all equal to each other no one owns property or has more wealth over another. The world that is Anarres has no true rules but laws that revolve around equality and harmony. All citizens are required to work in order to contribute to everyone s well being how can you understand, coming from the moon... all brothers and sisters and no fun (pg 215). This planet represents a utopian world and how it would function with without a dependence on capitalism. In contrast, the planet of Urras is highly capitalistic and ruled by a set of laws. The citizens on this planet are sexist, they believe that women are not capable of the same knowledge that the men pose. Shevek first encounters this when he talks with Vea is an Urrasti woman content to be always inferior... everything in your society does is done by men Leguin uses this conversation to discuss sexism on Urras (pg 214). Ursula makes sexism a known topic in the world she has created in The Dispossessed. These worlds establish the basis of what equality is and what it is not. Anarres is what a perfect world would be harmony between people and respect for each other. On Urras it is the complete opposite representing a selfish world based on wealth and power, the rich have more authority over the poor. The use or real life events and world building create scenes that impact the thoughts of the reader forcing them to be conscious of how society can create those who are weak versus the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...