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1. 101 Essay Topics
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2. Examples Of Art And Renaissance Art
Art can be classified into different eras by their similar and distinguishing subjects
and methods. They show the progression and timeline for different standards of art
and the point of views and values for the people of the time. For example, the
Renaissance art period, was an art period in which religious authority figures sought
to beautify their cities and palaces with artworks detailing religious themes.
Renaissanceart was also commissioned by wealthy bankers, and churches. What is
usually seen in artworks of the time are elegant and detail oriented work influencing
the sense perception of what one visualizes of the time period to be as, grand and
sophisticated. They represent the high esteem that was held by the commissioners of
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In regards to art being defined by having the ability to evoke emotions from an
audience, it should be recognized that art can still be shaped by the values of
today. Art isn t a concrete concept and varies among person to person regarding the
ways they see art, and how it is portrayed. Therefore, there is still a lot more to be
learned about art and it s meanings. Art in the form of literature, like Candide by
Voltaire, written in the 17th and 18th century still holds implications and universal
themes that can be seen in life in the 21st century. In relation to Candide itself, there
are occurrences of the themes of negative impacts of greed, views on man made
philosophy, and the harms of oppression. All of these topics are prevalent in current
society even though they may not be seen in the exact forms seen in the 18th
century. Despite it being written to comment on the society of the Enlightenment era,
it also transcends through multiple eras, as each student or person who reads it can
take away a new interpretation of it. With the background of the culture and society
one grows up in, different responses can add new emotion and meaning than
originally intended and therefore develops a story beyond it s literal meaning. Same
can be said for other artworks of the past.
3. Mkt 571 Final Exams 3
MKT 571 FINAL EXAMS
http://www.finalexamguideline.com/MKT 571 FINAL EXAM 3 56.htm
1) Which of the following is NOT a step that might be used to improve the quality of
a firm s marketing intelligence?
A. Watching how the stock market reacts to interest rate changes
B. Motivating distributors to pass along important intelligence from the marketplace.
C. Setting up a consumer panel
D. Collecting competitive intelligence by buying a competitor s products
2) Small companies can engage is marketing research in a number of creative and
inexpensive ways, including _______________.
A. Using its own internal marketing research department
B. Using an online information service such as the internet
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A. Subcultures
B. Demographic groups
C. Social classes
D. Cultures
14) Within the United States, Southerners, Mormons, and Native Americans are
examples of:
A. Social classes
B. Psychologically defined groups
C. Subcultures
D. Cultures
15) A(n) ________________ is likely to offer informal advice and information about
a product or product category.
4. A. Primary reference group
B. Opinion leader
C. Aspirational reference group
D. Diversity marketing program
16) Organizational buying is ______________.
A. The decision making process by which organizations establish and satisfy their
needs for goods and services.
B. The practice of establishing strategic partnerships between manufacturers and their
suppliers.
C. A way a company can produce a greater variety of high quality products at lower
cost, in less time, with less labor.
D. A process by which organizations recognize their needs for goods and services
17) The institutional market is best described as having _____________.
A. Contract negotiations and fluctuating demand
B. Derived demand, geographically concentrated suppliers, and budgetary constraints.
C. Demand elasticity and geographically concentrated suppliers
D. Low budgets and a captive clientele
18) Business buyers ______________.
A. Are
5. A Salesperson Essay
It was a beautiful August morning. The sun was brightly shining on my sunglasses
while my mother drove the U haul truck to a warehouse in Santa Ana, California. As
my mother drove down the streets of Santa Ana, I looked out the window and began
to realize that the mixture of people was no longer a mixture; there was only white.
When we arrived at the warehouse, I had to peel my arm off the side of the hot
door like a burnt sausage off a skillet. There were not many cars in the parking lot,
and I could see the heat waves. As we walked up the boiling pavement, it felt like
we were walking through a scorching desert. When we walked into the warehouse,
there was a variety of electronic appliances to choose from, and about three fourths of
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Then I figured that maybe something was on my face, but when I looked in the
mirror, I saw nothing. At the time, I had only spent nine years and some months on
this planet. I didn t know racism was still around; I thought that situation had died
along with Dr. King.
Five minutes passed, then ten, then fifteen. We sat there watching people get their
appliances and leave. We seemed invisible to them. As I sat in the car, burning up
and listening to one of the most boring radio stations my mother could possibly
like, I was thinking, We d better leave or else I ll go ballistic! After 30 minutes had
passed, my mother got frustrated and politely asked to have our items loaded. Five
more minutes passed, and she asked again with an attitude. They replied, We ll be
with you in a minute, ma am. I could tell she was beginning to get upset because she
started to get that don t bother me look. Five minutes later they finally packed our
appliances on the truck.
When we left the warehouse, I described to my mother what the other people were
doing. She explained, They were racist. They didn t like us because we have
different skin color.
That was my first encounter with racism. It was just a small slice of reality that
everyone isn t going to be as nice as you, your friends, and your family might be; and
that just because you look nice and politely smile at others, it
6. Henrietta Lacks Acceptance Quotes
Taylor Miles Mrs. Oldfield English 102 23 February 2015 Acceptance isn t easy
Acceptance is receiving news whether it is good or bad and either being okay with
it or being in denial. After everything Henrietta had gone through in her life, she
knew how to accept certain news or situations. Henrietta was a strong woman and
learned how to accept situations in her life such as, her husband going out on her,
being diagnosed with cancer, and having to accept the fact that she is dying soon.
Henrietta was married to David Lacks (Day), who went out on her all the time.
Back in Henrietta s time cheating was called going out on and she knew he was
going out on her. All she could do was accept the fact the he was with other women,
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Henrietta herself had no choice but to accept her dying soon, Sadie would later
describe Henrietta s decline like this: Hennie didn t fade away, you know, her
looks, her body, it didn t just fade. Like some peoples be sick in the bed with
cancer and they look so bad. But she didn t. The only thing you could tell was in
her eyes. Her eyes were tellin you that she wasn t gonna be alive no more. (66)
Even though Henrietta didn t show that she had accepted it her eyes showed that
she was not going to live much longer. During Henrietta s first few days in the
hospital, the children came with Day to visit her, but when they left, she cried and
moaned for hours. (66) Henrietta was showing acceptance of her sickness and pain,
but she could not let her children see her in pain any longer, it just upset her too
much. With acceptance there is always going to be denial first. People have to make
decisions that may be life changing but with the decision there is going to be
acceptance and denial. Henrietta had to learn to accept certain situations in her life
because she had no other choice and sometimes she didn t know better. Some
situations Henrietta had to accept was, Day going out on her, being diagnosed with
cancer, and that she didn t have very much time to
7. Magna Carta Advantages
The rights of English citizens were strengthened from Magna Carta in 1215, by the
Parliament in 1265, and in 1689 with the English Bill of Rights. In 1215, Magna
Carta Came along where The English people had won the right to participate in their
government only after a long struggle, the key victory to this struggle being the
signing of Magna Carta, or Great Charter, by King John in 1215 which established
the idea that the power of the monarch, or ruler, was limited. Not even the king was
above the law. (Ch. 4, Section 3). This evidence from the text states how the English
people won their right to participate in the government. In the text, it says The next
major victory was the founding of Parliament in 1265. The Parliament was
8. The Millionaire Next Door Analysis
The Millionaire Next Door is insightful book for those wanting to understand how
your money works for you. This being said, Thomas J. Stanley did a splendid job
ensuring that you get his main points accessed on how people who are millionaires
stay millionaires, these points include living below your income, manage your time
and moneyefficiently, living independently is more important than showing high
social status, not relying on your parents for money, having children who are self
sufficient, and choosing the right occupation. From these points the most the top
three most valuable in my opinion are living below your income, manage your time
and money efficiently, living independently is more important than showing high
social status, having children who are self sufficient, this is technically four but I
believe that if you are going to live below your income you are going to have to
manage your time and money efficiently, thus, in my opinion putting them as one
point.
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I believe that if I am raising children I would like to do it right. There is no doubt in
my mind that women have the odds stacked against us when it comes to getting a
high income job, a man in the same position could make more than the women. But
as a raise my children I would teach my children that they can do whatever occupation
they choose. Another thing I would not do is provide much money to my children, I
would want them to learn how to gain it on their own. In the book it talks about how
children how parents give children money, it can lead them down the path of
becoming an UAW, I would want my children to use the PAW approach. I also
learned that you should never tell your child how much you make, if they are getting
a trust fund, and don t give them money as a negotiation strategy. I believe that these
are valuable lessons when bringing up children in our
9. Male Body Image Issues
Body image issues are a delicate topic within the male gender. The ideal man by
American societal standards, is supposedly tall, slender, and tan, with somewhat
defined muscles at the least. Body dissatisfaction is generally seen as feminine
issue, something that is a likely factor in why so few men speak up about their
body image problems. Homosexual males, however, generally do speak up more
about the issues they face with how they look. A lot of these men are affected by the
beauty myth in a similar manner as females; because they are not seen as masculine,
they tend to turn to their looks as what they have to offer to potential partners and
their peers. Unlike females, homosexual male s body issues go beyond the too fat
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Homosexual males, more often than not, align more closely with the female beauty
myth than they do with the male beauty myth. Most gay men, like straight women,
often engage in social situations where their appearances will be highly
scrutinized by one another. When meeting potential partners in the gay world,
your body is the only currency you ve got to negotiate with (Pope, Phillips, and
Olivardia 217). There is a notion in Western society that straight men have the
ability to wow women with money and material things despite their appearance,
that notion does not apply to gay men. Their images are analyzed in bars, gyms,
and beaches the same way straight women s bodies are analyzed in similar
scenarios. Unlike straight men, who tend not to dwell on appearance when
interacting with one another, gay men and straight women tend to be the biggest
critics of one another s appearance. Naomi Wolf quoted critic John Berger in The
Beauty Myth, stating that men look at women. Women watch themselves being
looked at (Wolf 58). This quote applies to homosexual men as much as it applies to
women. Women and gay men have become used to being looked at in our society,
and not just in a sexual way. When they are out in public women and gay men
constantly look at their peers, taking in to account body shape, what they are wearing,
their hair and their makeup and then compare themselves to their observations.
Heterosexual men normally are not taking in to account what they next man is
wearing or what he may be shaped like, and even when they do observe, it is not
usually because they intend to compare themselves to the other straight man. This is
one of the biggest factors that accounts for the large difference seen between hetero
and homosexual males when it comes to body dissatisfaction. Gay culture [makes]
gay men more prone to dissatisfaction with their bodies
10. The Positive and Some Negative Aspecs of Strategic
Human...
This paper examines the positive and some negative aspects of Strategic Human
Resource Management (SHRM) and explores the varying possibilities used to
successfully facilitate SHRM within organisations. The significance and advantages
of SHRM for organisations is vast and historically evident, consequently the vast
literature pertaining to SHRM benefits, restricts a comprehensive report covering all
aspects and therefore is beyond the limitations of this paper. Historically, the
implications of SHRM to organisations has positively correlated to organisational
performance. A synergy exists between organisational strategy and HR implications,
an organisational strategy implicitly determines the HR functions, which
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(Huselid, Jackson, Schuler 1997). SHRM has been established to reduce attrition
rates, because of the recognition and attention paid to the investment of intellectual
capital (Mitchell, Obeidat Bray 2013). Furthermore, intellectual capital investments
have positively correlated with organisational performance, however, such findings
require an independent analysis within organisational levels, to illustrate;
organisational knowledge has been identified to negatively correlate with the
recruitment of expert employees within knowledge based organisations (Hatch Dyer
2004 cited in Lengnick Hall et al 2009). Organisations undergoing transformations
(e.g. public/private sector, profit/non profit) have statically gravitated towards
adopting SHRM (Chow, Teo Chew 2012). Respectively, during mergers and
acquisitions, the success rate grows significantly higher when SHRM is involved
during the due diligence phase (Latukha Panibratov 2013). Organisations operating in
international environments are also rapidly adopting SHRM to sustain the cultural
diversities and economical dynamics and consider SHRM vital for success
(Ananthram, Nankervis Chan 2013). Furthermore, transnational
11. How Is Terry Fox Unstoppable
June 28th 1981 is the day we lost the selfless, determined, unstoppable Terry Fox.
Yes, Terry had many amazing traits, but if you put them all together he was
unstoppable. Terry Fox wasn t just amazing because he attempted to run across
Canada but he was amazing because he did all that with an artificial leg. Terry got
osteosarcoma which is a type of cancerin his leg which caused him to get his leg
amputated. When he was in the hospital he saw all the young kids with cancer and
felt so badly that they had to go through that, especially at such a young age, which
made him want to do the Marathon of Hope. His familyand friends tried to convince
him not to do it but he wanted to do it for the kids so he put aside what his parents
said and
12. Survival In Hatchet
Eat or be eaten. Life is basically just a big survival game. It s important to survive,
if you don t you will not live. An astonishing example is the USS Indianapolis. The
Indianapolis was a flagship and it had just gotten done delivering parts to another
ship. On it s way back to port, a Japanese submarine shot the Indianapolis with a
torpedo and the ship started to sink. The crew members got on life rafts and were
stranded in the middle of the ocean with little food and water. On the third day of
being stranded sharks went into a frenzied attack eating the crew members. Finally,
on the fourth day they were found. So, with their courageous act of surviving they
lived and got to see there family. They fought to stay alive and that is of great
importance to life. A fascinating example of survival is the book Hatchet. Hatchet is
about a boy who was going to Canada to see his dad. The pilot had a heart attack
while driving the plane. The plane crashed but the boy managed to survive through
the brutal Canadian wilderness for about two months. He had to build shelter, find
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If it s chilly at night you need to know how to build a fire so you won t get freeze
to death. You should also have an idea of how to build shelter to protect you from
the harsh surroundings. These are two out of many necessary skills that are
important to know because these will help you survive in the wild.In today s
society, people are fighting for survival. Citizens in cities are fighting for food
because they don t have a place to live. There are also survival shows( in my opinion
which is stupid) the humans on these shows battle the elements through severe
challenges that put them to the test. In all things the struggle to survive is important,
because if you don t fight you will not
13. How Winds Hit The Ocean s Surface
The Winds creates energy and when it hit the ocean s surface it creates friction and
pressure, this causes waves. And when the wind gets stronger the ocean surface goes
from being flat to bigger grades of roughness, this creates waves. Then the waves
continue to build to get to their maximum size; and the size depends on three factors:
windspeed, wind duration, and the how large of ocean area the wind covers, this is
called the fetch. When ocean waves are as big as they can get because of wind speed
and size of fetch, the sea surface area this is called a fully developed wave. The sea
surface can be calculated by the large wave height and uses the average height of the
highest one third of the waves.
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Then you need to find the day and time on the chart, the days and dates will be at
the top of the table. Then you will find 2 sets of numbers below the day and date
table. The top group of numbers is when the sun rises and the bottom set is for
when the moon rises. The times are based on the 24 hour clock. Under the times is
a graph with a wave pattern that includes highs and lows. This will tell you the
times of high and low tides. The numbers at the left and right of the graph start at 1
and go up to +3. The negative numbers are in red and the positive are in blue. These
numbers will tell you how many feet the ocean tides will be either high or low.
How Tides are created: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth
/oceanography/tide table1.htm
The Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth create the Tides. The alignment
of the moon and the sun creates the times and height of the tides. The shore also has
an effect on the high and low tides because of their shape.
The tidal bulge is the elongation of the Earth and is caused by the difference between
the gravitational forces on the side that is closest to the
14. What Is The Benefit Of The Plato Republic
Desire, Reason, and Benefits in Plato s Republic
In Plato s Republic, Book IV, Socrates discusses the ability of using two parts of a
soul to interact in contradicting behavior towards the same object. He defines this as
an interpretation that creates two distinct parts of the human soul: 1) the ration part
of reason, and 2) the non rational part of appetite. These two opposing parts are
meant to provide insight on what defines a just person, in that when a person is able
to apply the parts of the soul in union, it implies that the parts of the soul are
properly working as a unit and not demeaning one another. Socrates goes on to
suggest a third part of the soul, the part of spirit, and suggests that provided it hasn t
been corrupted by a bad upbringing (441a), it feeds that rational part of the soul.
Socrates draws on the concept that when a soul is acting in unison, it is properly
functioning and is therefore just, a concept that he states is analogous to the idea that
a properly functioning body is therefore healthy. The concept that the same thing will
not be willing to do or undergo opposites in the same part of itself, in relation to the
same thing, at the same time (436b), argues that one soul cannot have conflicting
reasoning for pursuing an object. Although this definition is stated clearly, Plato
acknowledges that people do sometimes act with conflicting behavior and this in turn
causes a discourse within the soul. In order to address this issue, Plato
15. Essay Summary of Thoreau
Synopsis Economy: This is the first chapter and also the longest by far. Thoreau
begins by outlining his project: a two year and two month stay at a crude cabin in
the woods near Walden Pond. He does this, he says, in order to illustrate the
spiritual benefits of a simplified lifestyle. He easily supplies the four necessities of
life (food, shelter, clothing, and fuel). He meticulously records his expenditures and
earnings, demonstrating his understanding of economy, as he builds his house and
buys and grows food. For a home and freedom, he spends a mere $25.
Complementary Verses: This chapter consists entirely of a poem, The Pretensions of
Poverty, by seventeenth century English poet Thomas Carew. The poem criticizes
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To him, the railroad symbolizes the destruction of the good old pastoral way of
life. Following is a description of the sounds audible from his cabin: the church
bells ringing, carriages rattling and rumbling, cows lowing, whip poor wills
singing, owls hooting, frogs croaking, and cockerels crowing. Solitude: Thoreau
rhapsodizes about the beneficial effects of living solitary and close to nature. He
loves to be alone, for I never found the companion that was so companionable as
solitude, and he is never lonely as long as he is close to nature. He believes there is
no great value to be had by rubbing shoulders with the mass of humanity. Visitors:
Thoreau writes about the visitors to his cabin. Among the 25 or 30 visitors is a
young Canadian woodchopper, whom Thoreau idealizes as approaching the ideal
man, and a runaway slave, whom Thoreau helps on his journey to freedom in
Canada. The Bean Field: Thoreau relates his efforts to cultivate two and a half
acres of beans. He plants in June and spends his summer mornings weeding the
field with a hoe. He sells most of the crop, and his small profit of $8.71 covers his
needs. The Village: Thoreau visits the small town of Concord every day or two to
hear the news, which he finds as refreshing in its way as the rustle of the leaves.
Nevertheless, he fondly but rather contemptuously compares Concord to a gopher
colony. In late summer, he is arrested for refusing to pay
16. Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement
Imagine being in a 36 and counting year war with your own country, this is an
everyday battle in Peru. Beginning in 1980, it has been an ongoing armed war and
conflict between the government and an insurgent/rebel group called the Guerilla
Army revolting against the government. An estimation of 70,000 people have been
killed due to these conflicts. Arguments between MRTA and Shining Path are known
to slowly cool off by 2000, but in 2014 violence erupted between the Peruvian Army
and guerrilla fighters in Peru becoming an ongoing civil warbetween Peruvian people.
In 1982, Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement builds up its own Guerrilla war
against the Peruvian State government. Guerilla Warfare is usually a small group of
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Comparing Peru s Civil War to Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution, Peru will
fall economically and politically. Guzman goal is to control everything, and when a
group of people are restricted or told what to do including what they can do and can t
do everyday people get angered and start to speak out. Communism brings hatred
between the government and its people but others can argue that it brings safety to
the people. My argument is constructed on the basic natives/cons communism
brought by Mao Zedong and that s the total deaths of about 40 to 80 million death,
while Guzman movement has killed over
17. The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci Analysis
FORMAL ANALISYS: THE LAST SUPPER BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
As we all know the Last Supper is the last dinner that Jesus shared with his Apostles
before he was betrayed and crucified. Although this theme occurs in many works,
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is the most famous and has been a subject of
many discussions.
Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most remarkable painters, sculptors, architects and
brilliant philosophers of all time. He was born on April 15, 1452 near Vinci but the
biggest part of his life he spent in Florence where he began drawing and after a
certain period painting. When Leonardo was fourteen he began working with Andrea
del Verrocchio, who was one of the most recognized painters of his day. Da Vinci s
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Leonardo s painting actually represents the different reactions of the Apostles when
Jesus told them that they would be the reason for his death and that someone
among them is a betrayer. We can see from the expressions on their faces as well as
their postures that they all feel various degrees of anger and surprise.
Bartholomew, James and Andrew, who are at the very left corner of the table,
look shocked, while Matthew, Jude and Simon, which are at the opposite corner
seem to discuss what had just happened. Actually, Matthew and Jude are turned
toward Simon and it appears like they are trying to find out if he has any answer to
their primary questions. Really interesting is the posture of Judas who is the only
person with his right elbow on the table. He looks rather reserved and stunned by
the sudden revelation of his plan. Judas is wearing blue and green clothes and is
clutching a small bag, which is recognized by many to be the silver given to him as
payment to betray Jesus. The most important part of his representation is that he is
in shadow, which somehow reveals that he is responsible for the future death of
Christ. Next to Judas are Peter, who is visibly furious, and John who looks like is
going to fade away. And here is again one of the many questions that this work raise
is it John on the painting or is it Mary Magdalene? Some art analyzers claim that the
person to Jesus is not the Apostle John but Mary Magdalene. In fact, this
18. Good Luck Research Paper
Good luck, a common phrase used when someone has a sports game or performance.
I joined color guard my freshman year of high school. I have had over 30
performances. Out of those performances, I messed up a few times because I
dropped my equipment. It takes a lot of practice to be able to spin together with a big
group of people. It also takes a lot of practice to get a toss the same height as
everyone and catch it solid. I get nervous for performances, so it causes me to be
tense and mess up.
Mistakes happen even with a lot of practice. I can spend hours, days, weeks, maybe
even months, preparing for the big day. Not every performance is perfect, even if it
feels like it was. There is going to be something that did not go the way it was
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Dropping a flag or rifle during a performance, or simply just messing up a little part
of a routine never feels good. I felt like a failure. I was disappointed in myself. It
does not feel good that I did not catch a toss or that I messed up, but I know that it
is not the end of the world. Whenever I do not catch a toss or I make a mistake, it
motivates me to commit to practicing even more. Being consistent with my tosses
is key. I will be less likely to drop the equipment I am using. Whenever I have the
time to, I spend time tossing over and over. I work on the one toss or the one part
that needs the most work. Practicing the whole routine is not necessary. It is like
when I am learning a new piece on violin. There are some parts where I am fine
with and there are the spots that give me trouble. I would not spend my time
working on the parts I can do, but on the spots that I am having a hard time with. It
does not mean I do not have to practice those parts at all, but just
19. Performance Evaluation Paper
Final Report
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1
Introduction
My project is based on Performance Evaluation of Databases. Basically testing and
analyzing the system performance, usability, reliability and measures of different
database systems using many kind of SQL queries and statement then compare the
result and finding out which one is better in terms of performance and optimization
techniques. For the evaluation purpose I have used two database systems, they are
Microsoft SQL server management 2012 and Oracle database 10g. I need to evaluate
the performance by running some set of queries on both of the systems which I used
for my evaluation purpose and have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Predominantly evaluation performance is being done to determine how fast and
reliable database system can execute and process queries to give optimize results.
1.1 Objective
My objective of the project is to determine which database management system gives
better, efficient and optimize results after the performance evaluation techniques
applied to that specific database system. In my project I have used Microsoft SQL
server 2012 and Oracle 10 g databases. I need to effectuate which one is best to use
efficiently according to different specific measures and perspective of databases.
Current trend in the world of information technology is that relatively every
organization is managing tens of petabyte of data. There are large proportion of data
which need to be store and managed in database. So there is immense requirement of
efficient and reliable database management system. Database systems need to be
constructed in high reliability methods and techniques in terms of their functionalities
and design. System Performance is an analytical metric that must need great output
for an effective database system. Complex database system is outrageous and
difficult to analyze so performance evaluation is very important concern since
databases are one of the most compelling affair in today s business revolution.
20. Chapter 2
Background Research
Database System is one of the most important concern in the field of Informational
technology. It contains the most reliable
21. Comparing the Restricted and Non-restricted
Carbohydrate...
Comparing the Restricted and Non restricted Carbohydrate Diet
I compared the physiological, psychological, and physical responses in restricted
carbohydrate diets and non restricted carbohydrate diets. These comparisons are
found in various studies summarized into a comparison article written by Brian D.
Butki, Jeffrey Baumstark, and Simon Driver called Effects of a Carbohydrate
Restricted Diet on Affective Responses to Acute Exercise Among Physically Active
Participants. Throughout the studies compared in the article, subjects who
participated as a restricted or low carbohydrate dieter consumed meals with 20 grams
of carbohydrates per day whereas subjects who participated as a non restricted
carbohydrate dieter were allowed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By following the guidelines of the Atkin s Diet, the lack of carbohydrates in the diet
induces high amounts of ketone bodies. Ketone bodies are the fats that the body is
not able to metabolize completely because there are not enough carbohydrates
available to aid fat digestion. Therefore in order for the body to maintain proper
function, also known as homeostasis, it burns the ketone bodies off as energy, break
down nutrients from other resources, such as the calcium from bones, and limit the
amount of energy to parts of the body to maintain homeostasis. These physiological
responses seem to occur consistently for dieters on low carbohydrate diets whereas
non restricted carbohydrate dieters were rarely observed to have any of these types of
responses. In fact, studies show that balance meals of carbohydrates, proteins, and
fats provided in a non restricted carbohydrate diet provides the body with sufficient
nutrients to generate enough energy to maintain proper bodily function.
For the body to maintain proper bodily function, the body has to supply the brain
with enough of carbohydrates, which is its main energy source. However, as studies
in the comparison article claim, dieters on a restricted carbohydrate diet are at risk of
not providing enough energy to the brain which may also cause adverse affects to the
22. Ethics And Ethics Of Business Ethics
Ethics meaning in simple way for average person is what is right from wrong.
According to Chris MacDonald (2010) Ethics can be defined as the critical, structured
examinations of how we should behave in particular, how we should constrain the
pursuit of self interest when our actions affect others. Business ethicsis the applied
ethics discipline that address the moral features of commercial activity (Business
ethics, 2008).Working in ethical way in business has a lot of benefits which can
attract customers, employees, investors and suppliers. Now a days shareholders
know that the company they are dealing has morals values and ethical and
responsible behaviour and their money is being used in a proper way. When working
for a company with strong Business Ethics, employees are comfortable in the
knowledge that they are not by their own action or inaction allowing unethical
practices to continue (Joseph, 2013) .
There are major ethical concerns in business people go through such as abusive
behaviour, lying, Bribery, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, dual relationships and
fraud. According to the ASAE Centre for Association Leadership, more and more
organizations are finding that ethical training is an integral component of their
business. In fact, between 1994 and 2000, the National Business Ethics Survey found
that the number of organizations with formal ethics training had greatly increased.
Now a days a lot of organizations are making their workplace ethical
23. tragoed Oedipus as the Ideal Tragic Hero of Oedipus the...
Oedipus as the Ideal Tragic Hero of Oedipus the King
In the introduction to Sophocles Oedipus the King, Sophocles defines a tragic hero
as one who [behaves] admirably as a man, [but who] is nevertheless tripped up by
forces beyond his control and understanding... (Sophocles 76). In Oedipus the King,
Oedipus is the tragic hero. The force that trips up the hero is fate, or, moira. It is
Oedipus s actions that set the events into motion, but it is ultimately his fate, and his
attempted aversion to it, that brings about his downfall. This downfall, and elements
such as plot, character, diction and spectacle (Aristotle 175), that cause Oedipus the
King to be a tragedy.
In order to describe Oedipus as a tragic hero, one ... Show more content on
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Diction, quite simply, is word choice. In order to produce desired effects, the author
of a work must choose his or her words carefully. Once the writer has incorporated
these elements into his or her work, something must be included to hold the reader s
attention. This is where a spectacle will come in. An author will often include a
fight or some other lively event to attract the reader and entice them to continue
reading (or watching, if they are seeing the play performed). One such spectacle in
Oedipus the King, is the description of Oedipus s fight with King Laios. It is an
action packed scene that is meant to draw the reader s attention.
Once it is established that Oedipus the King is a tragedy, one must look to discover
who the tragic hero is. It is implied that his would be Oedipus, as he is the main
character and the subject of the story, but there are legitimate reasons for this
selection, also. Instilled in Oedipus are qualities such as intelligence, honor, and
strength. His intelligence is demonstrated by his solving of the Sphinx s riddle.
His honor can be implied by he way his people regard him so highly. His strength
his also demonstrated by this, as well as his ability to lead Thebes unexpectedly. He
did not expect to come to Thebes and become king, the duty was thrust upon him.
Immediately, one likes Oedipus, allowing us to feel emotions, like pity and fear, for
him later.
Aristotle
24. In 2006 it had been estimated that around 19% of...
In 2006 it had been estimated that around 19% of Speech Language Pathologist s
caseloads are comprised of geriatric clients with communication disorders (Zraick,
Gregg, Whitehouse, 2006). Due to the influx of the baby boomer generation
reaching old age within recent years, this percentage is sure to have increased. It is
imperative that Speech Language Pathologists become highly familiar with the
aging process as it relates to speech production for both healthy and disordered
speakers. Strong knowledge of this area will enable a Speech Language Pathologist
to determine if the changes a client undergoes are the result of the normal course of
aging, or if they are indicative of a disorder. Aging effects various aspects of speech
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All participants were Caucasian males deemed to be in good general and respiratory
health, be of average body type, have adequate hearing and have normal spoken
language characteristics (Hoit Hixon, 1987). Participants in this study performed two
types of tasks: chest wall maneuvers and speech breathing activities. The chest wall
tasks consisted of many different maneuvers, including isovolume, vital capacity, rib
cage capacity, abdominal capacity, and relaxation maneuvers. Isovolume maneuvers
were conducted, in which the participant displaced volume back and forth from the
abdomen to the rib cage with a closed larynx. In vital capacity maneuvers, the
participant inspired maximally from resting expiratory level then expired maximally.
The minimum and maximum rib cage volumes during the vital capacity maneuver
determined rib cage capacity maneuvers, and abdominal capacity maneuvers
consisted of the range of abdominal volumes while the participant held their breath.
Lastly, relaxation maneuvers were performed in which the participant completely
relaxed the chest wall muscles while keeping their larynx closed. Speech breathing
activities consisted of two measures: extemporaneous speech and reading speech. For
the extemporaneous speech activity, the participant spoke 10 to 20 breath groups
about the topic of his choice. For the reading speech activity, the participant read a 12
sentence
25. For For ABC Complete Kitchens, Inc., Manufacturing is
the...
The goal is every business is to generate profits for its shareholders and to operate for
the foreseeable future. For ABC Complete Kitchens, Inc., manufacturing has been the
industry of choice. With the building and upcoming opening of the new plant, it is
expected that a boost in productivity and profitability will follow. To be able to
adequately measure how much the new plant will contribute to the overall
productivity and profitability of the company, certain factors need to be taken into
consideration. Because the company is solely involved in manufacturing, a plant
productivity analysis is one of the ways to quantify the exact level of contribution of
the new plant.
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The involvement of suppliers would improve the quality of its product and services
while the involvement of customers would be beneficial to enhance the effectiveness
of problem solving activities.
The addition of the following situations in the information management system of
ABC Complete Kitchens, Inc. would be effective to enhance the effectiveness of the
new plant: The system should be web based so that information could be accessed
easily; all require software should be configured so that real time information and
analysis can be provided; to choose the most effective and operational operating
system; include the security system to eliminate unauthorized access of the
information (Muchemu, 2006); and the effective change management system so as to
reduce any further conflict from the implementation of one/a set of information
management system(s). Information management is paramount for any business
because in the current business environment, no business can be successful without
the effective manipulation information. The analysis of the information relevant to
the business helps to accomplish the organizational goals. In the growing age of the
information technology the information management system helps to find the
appropriate information in an easy manner. The business includes a lot of information
that is not necessarily important for decision making
26. Like The Sea Poetic Techniques
In 2009 Alicia Keys released her album The Element of Freedom , on this album
her son Like the Sea compares being in love to the sea. This album released a year
before she got married so she was speaking from her experiences. Like the Sea by
Alicia Keys use similes and repetition to demonstrate the ups and downs that come
with loveand make love complex. Alicia Keys talks about love in the majority of
her songs. In her music listeners can hear the change from looking for love to
being in love. In Like the Sea she addresses the conflict of the difficulty of being in
love. In the song she is speaking to people in love because couples have to take the
ups with the downs to stay in love. Within the song the figurative antagonist is the...
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The effects of all these comparisons help find another meaning to love for people
who have never felt it before. The first line of the song is Love is the like the sea
and this line sets the listener up for all the deeper comparisons and gives the main
parallel of the song. In the song Alicia Keys compares being lost at sea and seeing
the light from a light house to being in a happy and safe relationship when she
says, So when you see the light. Like a ship in the night. You have found the place
. The comparison really expresses the feeling that someone would get if they were
lost at sea and seen a light house then they would be filled with a huge amount of
happiness and a sense of safety. In lines closely following, she compares seeing the
distant shore when someone is lost at sea to being in a safe and happy relationship
when she says, You ve been looking for. Like a distant shore. Don t you ever look
back again . Again she is talking about someone finding peace and happiness in a
relationship. Alicia Keys also say that love Leave you on your knees and this is
accurate because love makes people weak and vulnerable. The similes used in this
song give the listener the advice to cherish the good times with the person they love
and work through the
27. Similarities Between The Empire State Building And The...
Around the world, there are different kinds of buildings and constructions that
represent a country or city. Evidently, buildings are different from one to another in
location, aging time, and materials of construction. Nevertheless, many buildings
share some similarities. Many people know that The Empire State Buildingand The
Eiffel Towerare in different continents and that at first glance they have nothing in
common. Otherwise, they share some similarities like being the tallest buildings in
the city that each is located, the number of observatories, and One of their
similarities is the height. Both Empire State Building and The Eiffel Tower are the
tallest infrastructure in their cities. The Empire State Building with 1,250 feet in
the top floor and 1,454 feet to the tip is the tallest building in the city of New York,
this building that nowadays is a point of attraction for tourist in the big apple
opened in May 1931. Likewise, The Eiffel Tower located in Europe with 906 feet in
the top floor and 1,063 feet to the tip is the tallest construction in the city of Paris. It
has been open for tourist since 1889 and it was the tallest building in the world
from 1889 to 1930. Another similarity between The Empire State Building and The
Eiffel Tower is that both possess observatories in the top floor. The Empire State
Building has two observatories; one on the 86th floor that in the last few years have
been closed to the public and one on the 102nd floor; if
28. Sigmund Freud Research Paper
Dream is the royal road to the unconscious. Sigmund Freud. Sigmund Freud was a
psychologist. He was born May 1856 in Freiberg Pribor and passed away
September, 23 1939 due to palantine cancer. Freud s parents were Amelia and Jacob
Freud. Freud was born with a different name, his original name was Sigismund
Freud. Freud was one of six children. When Freud got married to Martha Berney in
1886, they had five daughters. Even with the struggles that Freud had with his family,
his education was a success. Freud graduated high school with all honors. He
attended University of Vienna, to study medicine in 1873 (BCC). When Freud
attended The University of Vienna, he learned about Psychodynamics, the study of
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He was able to dig deeper into the dream in order to figure out what it was about or
why someone was having a certain dream. Freud was successful throughout all of
the theories. Freud believed that every little idea or item had a possible meaning.
For example, seeing a picture in a dream would have a possible meaning that
something could happen with the picture the next day. An impressive part of Freud
s work, was taking small ideas and making them have a bigger meaning by asking
questioning about the ideas, in order to find their possible meaning. When someone
had a dream, Freud would want the person to discuss their dreams and their thoughts
and hopes in order to see if there was a deeper meaning behind the action that was
thought of. Freud created a new view on dreams and thoughts by understanding the
superego and the tools that were used. Freud created many great benefits for the
29. Krogel s Los Rios Profundos
The second portion of the book consists of three chapters, an appendix, a
bibliography, and an index. This part of the book differs from the first section as it
moves into more contemporary narratives and Krogel s personal accounts of
narratives. She also connects these interpretations to the contemporary foodsupply
problems that Peru faces.
She transitions into chapter four by describing the messages which subvert or
criticize dominant powerholders in Andean society (Krogel 105) that are found in the
narratives she analyzes. The fourth chapter focuses on the female cooks featured in
verbal and visual narratives. The fifth chapter becomes more personal, as Krogel
listens to the oral performances herself. The sixth chapter and conclusion ... Show
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This part of the book is important because it informs readers of these present food
issues in a manner that also educates them. In her exploration of the Quechua
narratives, Krogel reveals the food dilemmas the Peru faced in the past while
connecting them to the food landscape and Quechua culture. Krogel concludes the
book with a brief summary and the reiteration of her point, that culinary skills help
women earn money to support themselves and their families, gain independence from
abusive homes, and manipulate or punish the decisions or perceived ungratefulness
of their children or spouses (Krogel
30. Edward Snowden Hero
Edward Snowdeb is being called a traitor for bringing secret government programs
of them spying on the American people and actively breaking the American people s
rights. Edward Snowden should be called an American hero because he brought to
light government secret programs, acted courageously, and caused the government to
realize they cant do whatever they want. Snowden was a former CIA technical
assistant, and more recently worked for the NSA as a defense contractor at Booz
Allen Hamilton (Rowen, 2014). Because this company had a contract with the NSA
there was always secrets flowing into this business 24/7. In June 2013 Mr. Snowden
meet with two journalists at Hong Kong to talk about the information he had on the
NSA. What these classified... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He gave up his personal freedoms to inform the American people about these
policies and secret programs the NSA is operating. I feel that his bravery truly
shows how good of a person he is. He understood from the beginning when he
leaked out the NSA revelations that he would have to live scared, and always
watching his back. He had a awesome career making $200,000 a year, living in
Hawaii with his girlfriend, and a family that he loves (Greenwald, 2013). I m willing
to sacrifice all of that because I can t in good conscience allow the US government to
destroy privacy, internet freedom and basic liberties for people around the world with
this massive surveillance machine they re secretly building (Greenwald, 2013).
Snowden currently is in hiding in Russia with Russia s permission to be there,
Snowden is facing criminal charges against him if he returns to the United States.
Federal prosecutors have charged him with three felonies; theft, unauthorized
communication of national defense information and willful communication of
classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person (Finn,
2013). Which two of the felony charges fall under the 1917 Espionage Act (Finn,
2013). When asked, Even with all these heavy charges you still don t regret his
decision ? he said, Absolutely, not (Snowden at SXSW, 2014). Even though the
Government has
31. Pros And Cons Of Being A Therapist
As therapist, we do need good communication skills, because we want our client to
be involved in the therapy process. My first negative impact is rejecting help or
another point of view. To change it to something positive I have to learn to accept
others people thoughts and ideas even at moments when I m feeling stressed.
Sometimes people look at situations in a different way and they may be able to
provide recommendations on how to better deal with the stress. Also, we can t allow
that a stressful situation negatively impacts the service provided to our patients.
Secondly, I need to provide everyone the same treat; even when feeling stress due to
a timeline. Every person has a different way of accomplishing goals and just because
they are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Explain what it means to you to be a therapist and to be a therapeutic tool. Identify 2
examples of characteristics which are reflective of the therapeutic modes discussed in
lecture information, which you feel you possess. Explain.
For me a therapist should serve as guidance and support for this individual that is
going through a difficult or different situation. As therapist, we get prepared with the
required knowledge and may have more information about their specific condition,
we also serve as educators. Being a therapeutic tool is listening to our patient concerns
and having respect for our patients. According to the therapeutic modes I m
encouraging and advocator. According to the topic presentation an advocating modeis
understanding that disability is a result of environmental barriers and as therapist
responding to physical, social, and environmental barriers that a client encounters
(Marazita, n.d) . For example, while advocating for a patient we need to be
passionate and persistent. The other mode was encouraging, according to our notes
we are providing the client with hope, courage, and the will to explore or perform a
given activity (Marazita, n.d.) . For example, while providing encouragement we
need positive thinking and
32. Tampa Bay Times Article Analysis
On August fourth, in Tampa Bay, Florida, a flamingo, affectionately named Pinky
was forcefully taken from her enclosure at Busch Gardens, and slammed against
the ground by an Orlando man with a history of senselessly murdering animals.
Multiple news websites covered the traumatic incident, but two managed to stand
out above the others: The Tampa Bay Times, and United Press International.
However, only one presented the story effectively and accurately. The Tampa Bay
Times is a credible news agency and is published both on paper and online. They
are Florida s largest newspaper, is the most utilized news website in Tampa Bay,
and has won twelve Pulitzer Prizes for their works. The site has a cool color
scheme: black, grey, white, and pale green, that manages to appear inviting. The
fonts are simple, bold when required, and correspond. The title of the page is the
first thing to load and is followed by the rest of the words and the pictures. The
article, Orlando man accused of throwing Pinky the flamingo to her death at Busch
Gardens was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The site uses shades of blue, the majority of people s most favorite color, as well as
black and white. Their webpage s appearance is similar to that of quite a few
generic news sites and they reuse the same font for everything, save for the UPI
logo. The site loads from top to bottom and is easy to read. The article, Famous
dancing flamingo killed by visitor at Busch Gardens was published by Shawn
Price, who has written over seven hundred articles for UPI. His story was simple,
stated the facts and gave no account of the events that lead to Pink s demise,
however, both descriptive and opinionative quotes were included. The only picture in
the article was a mugshot of Anthony Corrao, Pinky s murderer and the site produced
ads that probably should have been censored on a school
33. Claudio And Benedick Foil
Claudio and Benedick: A Foil Pair That Illuminates The Story
William Shakespeare is known for being a marvelous playwright. This is because he
used advanced techniques, such as character foil. A well known example of this is in
his play, Much Ado About Nothing. The play is of one unlikely love story and
another that has an unlikely ending. One main character foil shown in the play would
be Claudio and Benedick. This character foil illuminates the story because even
though they both change their view on love, they never see eye to eye. Benedick
brings out Claudio s at first lovingness to someone who gives up on love and
Benedick from a shallow man that doesn t care about woman to a caring person who
cares about others.
In the beginning of the
34. Semiotic Analysis In Advertising
Through semiotic analysis, signifiers, myths and paradigmatic analysis an
interpretation of a car insurance ad by the VHV holding company can be made on
many levels. VHV Holding, a German car insurance company, uses sexist ideologies
to sell the idea that you need insurance in case you get into an accident while
distracted by establishing women as sexualized objects and men as beings who are
reckless drivers because of constant sexual thoughts.
Looking at this print advertisement denotatively the viewer sees two nude women
sitting in a bathtub filled with bubbles; one woman is seemingly scrubbing the other
with a brain like one would normally do with a sponge. The caption in the corner is
surrounded by an octagon and reads A man s mindisn t always on the road . The
areas surrounding the two women is mostly tinted blue and white. The woman who
is being cleaned with the brain is looking downwards to the left while the woman
holding the brain is looking directly at the viewer/camera in what many would
consider a sexual way. In the background in the upper left corner candles are lit and
sitting atop of a small table.
According to Sturken the practice of looking is tied to ideology, images are elements
of contemporary advertising and consumer culture through which assumptions about
beauty, desire, glamour, and social value are both constructed and responded to (21).
In this ad we see that an assumption about desire and social value are constructed.
When looking at this
35. Socioeconomic Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
Dear, Mr. President I am writing to you in regards to the recent disaster that hit
New Orleans, Louisiana Hurricane Katrina. Besides the death toll, hurricane
Katrina left many people homeless as more than 800,000 housing units were
destroyed or damaged in the storm. Katrina is the costliest U.S hurricane, with
estimated damage over $81 billion and costs over $160 billion (2005 US dollars). I
believe that the socioeconomic impact of Katrina was not felt equally amongst the
different classes. Those who were wealthier typically whites were able to flee, and
the poor typically black were unable to flee to safety, and suffered the worst during
and after Katrina. Many of the residents were displaced to different states which
included Texas, Colorado, Illinois, North Carolina, Oklahoma to name a few. In a
study conducted by Kaplan Meier called the Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot
Study showed the discrepancy amongst blacks and whites and their duration of
displacement. One quarter of white residents had returned to the city within 2 months
of Hurricane Katrina, whereas it took an additional month for one quarter of the
black residents to return. The durations at which half of the pre hurricane population
of blacks and whites returned to New Orleans differ greatly. In particular, half of
white residents had returned within 3 months of the storm; on the other hand, fewer
than half of black residents had returned. (Kaplan Meier) A poll done by Newsweek
magazine showed
36. The Drug Of Drugs And Drugs Essay
Introduction heroine is a highly addictive, and also illegal drug. It is made from the
resin of poppy plants. The opium is used to make morphine, then further into
different forms of heroine. It was from opium that morphine, a derivative, was
developed as a pain killer in approximately 1810. It eliminated severe pains, many of
times used for medical operations. It made who ever used it be completely
numb.Heroinwas first made by Alder Wright in 1874 from morphine. Heroine is made
from a black sticky substance known as tar. Methamphetamine is a central nervous
systemstimulant drug and most of the meth abused in this country comes from
other countries or domestic superlabs, although it can also be made in small areas
like a garage, or illegal laboratories, where its production dangers the people within
the labs, neighbors, and the environment. Opioids are a class of drugs that have
heroine in it and act as pain relievers and can be obtained legally such as
OxyContin, Hydrocodone, Vicodin, Codeine, morphine, and fentanyl. Opioid
pain relievers are usually are usually safe when taken for a short time and not a
long period of time and also when prescribed by a doctor most drugs should not be
took if not prescribed by a doctor. Overuse of most types of drugs can result in
death or sometimes even result in a coma which is not exactly something you
would want most of your life would be wasted depending on how long you get into
a coma for this is something you would really regret so
37. Dog Breed Specific Legislation Essay
Dog Breed Specific Legislation Imagine someone has just moved to a different town
and the townspeople decide that the person that just came to town is a threat, so the
town creates rules that say the new person is not allowed to do certain things or go
to certain places. This is how I suspect the following dogbreeds feel nowadays: Pit
Bull, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Jack Russell Terrier, Spaniel, Collie, Saint
Bernard, and Labrador Retriever. A lot of people feel strongly for our furry friends
and when they found out about this legislation they wanted it shut down completely.
Dog BreedSpecific Legislation is a problem that not many people know about and I
wanted to make it known to hopefully help stop this controversy. We should not
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Using the death based approach, 66 out of 76 of the Pit bull type were purebreds and
the rest were crossbreeds, 17 out of 27 were purebreed German Shepherd dogs, 7 out
of 8 were purebreed Saint Bernards, and 1 out of 5 were Labrador Retrievers (Stacks
et al. 838). The rest of the totals were cross breeds. Using the dog based approach, 98
out of 118 were purebred Pit bull type, 24 out of 41 were German Shepherd, and 7
out of 8 were purebreed Saint Bernard (Stacks et al. 838). Out of all these studies,
they found out that 24% were deaths involved with unrestrained dogs off the owner
s property, 58% were unrestrained dogs on the owner s property, and 17%
involved restrained dogs on the owner s property, and 1% involved a restrained
dog off the owner s property (838). This however can be justified, most of these
dogs bite for a reason just like people may lash out on other people if they are mad
or angry. In an article done by the American Veterinary Medical Association they
said that Based on behavioral assessments and owner surveys the breeds that were
more aggressive towards people were small to medium sized dogs (2) . They
mentioned that since they are small they are less likely to inflict serious bite injuries.
Pit bull owners deal with dogs with a strong breed stigma, which basically means that
they need more time to be played with and attention to them. They are the ones that
get the most attention when they are on news stations because they are a bigger
breed and the
38. Alzheimer s Disease And Its Effects
Alzheimer s disease is a neurological disorder, in which one progressively loses
memory, thinking skills, and the ability to perform activities of daily living.
Alzheimer s is a form of dementia also called senile dementia, and two thirds of
dementia cases are from Alzheimer s disease (ZZZZ). This disease usually effects
the older generation, early 60s to late 60 s. According to the National Institute of
Aging, over 5 million Americans have Alzheimer s, and it is ranked the sixth leading
cause of death (ZZZZ). This disease is caused by changes in the brain. Researchers
noted these changes were a buildup of abnormal plaques called, amyloid plaques, a
lost connection between nerve cells and the brain, and also fibers in the brain
become tangled. Also this is a genetic disease, and environmental factors also play a
role in the onset of this disease. These characteristics are said to cause the onset of
Alzheimer s disease (ZZZ). Alzheimer s disease has many onset symptoms. The most
common symptoms of this disease are memoryloss and confusion. Examples of this is
asking the same question and not realizing it, and not remembering where things are.
These symptoms progressively worsen to the person forgetting who their family
members are, and eventually not being able to function on their own.
There is currently no cure for Alzheimer s disease, but there are many treatments to
help ease the complications. Treatments include medication that will help cognitive
function, low blood
39. Advantages Of Zoos
Animals are everywhere. Even if you don t notice them, they are there. Animals are
very popular and one of the reasons why they are beloved is because of zoos. Zoos
are great places for animals to live and a great place for people to learn. Zoos allow
kids and adults to explore the little world of creatures that live a similar life. Zoos are
a lot safer placefor the animals to live than the woodsor the public. People destroy
animals habitats and wipe out their health. When people leave trash by animals
habitats the animals think that it is a special food delivery and try to eat your trash,
now that can cause health problems for the port little animals now do you want that,
probably not. and neither do zoos so that s one of the reasons why zoos are here in
the present.
Zoos are very effective in some ways and they aren t in other ways, but zoos affect
people and you probably don t think it s going to make any difference if zoos just go
away but to humans there will be an effect. Zoos are one of the best places to learn ...
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Zoos give animals the opportunity to live a longer life than they probably would
in the woods, the public, or the forest where there is predators in every nook and
cranny. Zoos also treat their animals with kindness and love rather more than the
public does. Zoos also give animals a cage or a domain so the animals can have
their own space and doesn t have to share their home with other animals but that
doesn t mean zoos don t let the animals family members live or go in the same cage
or domain as them cause they do. Zoos also walk their animals around or let them
go in a more open and fun space to relax and to explore the new places they can go.
Now also zoos give animals toys to play so there not bored stuck in a cage all day
looking at the humans who sometimes just stare at them for hours watching,
listening, and learning about their
40. Supervision In The Workplace
Supervision is the activity carried out by supervisors to oversee the productivity and
progress of employees who report directly to the supervisors. Supervision is a
management activity and supervisors typically are considered to have a management
role in the organization. The act of planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling
resources to include personnel, equipment, communications, and facilities to
accomplish a mission goal applies to many domains such as first response systems,
law enforcement, space missions.
As a manager or supervisor, you must aware to need a knowledgeable, professional
manager yourself and employee. A common problem between men and women are
facing hospitality supervision role is people.
This research paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Management principles are guidelines for the decisions and actions of managers.
Authority
Authority is the power an organization gives to a supervisor to do something or to get
something done. There are two types of authority: formal and informal. Formal
authority comes with the position a person holds in the organization. Informal
authority, also referred to as personal authority, is the power you have because of
your abilities and personal traits. In my opinion, authority is means want to control
something in your hand. Formal authority means use law or rules to control the store
or public place. Informal authority means you want to control something by yourself,
nobody help you.
Questioned Euclid s geometric principles of a theorem: angles of a triangle is equal
to 180 В°. Two thousand years, people always thought it was only right and proper, a
universal theorem, scientist s truth of this theorem is convinced. German
mathematician Riemann inspired by the idea of the Carthusian to be outside, so that
the non European collections emerged. Riemann noted that Euclidean geometry is
not applicable in all spaces, such as the surface of the earth, and the angles of a
triangle is greater than 180 В°. (From website)
Example: In 2003, the SARS was virus in China, many professional doctor thought
is not really bad at that time. There was one doctor who named Zhong Nanshan didn
t give up. After 1 month, the fastest speed virus SARS. So many people dead for
41. Australian Film, Gallipoli, Shows the Willpower and Drive...
Gallipoli, as the title suggests, is a portrayal of the historical event in which
thousands of Australian soldiers went off to fight for their country. Peter Weir, the
director of Gallipoli has not simply presented the facts about the war, nor has he
tried to relay the story of this time, instead he has attempted to convey the legend of
Gallipoli through the Australian s feelings towards the event using pre existing
myths to portray this tragedy of war. Gallipoli was directed by Peter Weir, an
Australian filmdirector. After playing the leading role in the Australian New Wave
cinema with his films such as Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave and Gallipoli,
Weir directed a diverse group of American and International films many on them
major box office hits including the Academy Award nominees. (http:/
/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_(1981_film) ) Gallipoli is a marvellous movie that
demonstrates the beginning of the ANZAC tradition, a very important historical
event in Australian history.
The movie Gallipoli displays the strength, willpower and the drive that Australian s
have to keep over mateship, family also friends. Gallipoli demonstrations what the
Australian filming industry are truly capable, making a movie about a true story and
convening the emotion of the war had on the Australian s into a movie.
Gallipoli was shot in Western Australian
As a typical Australian film, main or important characters die. Australian films are
unlike American film. Aussie films
42. Existentialism In Jean Paul Sartre s Nausea
Over time two main groups of thought concerning an individual in regards to the rest
of humanity have emerged: the individualistic perspective and the collective, or
interconnected perspective. The individualistic perspective holds that a group is
made up of free thinking individuals who interact with others to form a group which
is maintained by some sort of social contract. This is perhaps best exemplified in the
core tenets of existentialism. In Jean Paul Sartre s Nausea, one of the forefather texts
of existentialism, the main character Roquentin expresses this idea; I am alone in the
midst of these happy, reasonable voices. All these creatures spend their time
explaining, realizing happily that they agree with each other. In Heaven s... Show
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Additionally, a belief in karma, or the idea that every action has consequences (what
comes around goes around), unites these two religions. The major difference between
Hinduism and Buddhism is how to achieve moksha, or the liberation from the wheel
of samsara. In Hinduism, there are many paths, but all end in full realization that
Atman, the inner soul, is Brahman, the world soul, and that everything is one. A
Buddhist, on the contrary, is liberated from the suffering of this world by following
the eightfold path, and ultimately realizes that everything is nothing. In seeming
contrast to these notions is existentialism. In the existentialist train of thought, the
core tenet is that existence precedes essence. It is radically individualistic, and holds
that the self is all that can be known to exist. To existentialists, the world is naturally
meaningless, and as humans we must realize this complete freedom and create
meaning in our own lives. Now, with a general overview of the parts of the
individualistic and interconnected perspectives we will be studying, we can proceed
to examine their commonalities. The first attribute which unites Existentialism and
Buddhism is their belief in a world of nothingness, and a following individuality of
action. Buddhists firmly believe that all
43. Netflix Financial Analysis Paper
The purpose of this paper is to help provide microeconomic analysis of Netflix
Company to give an insight of the business market in which it operates. Ever want
to rent a DVD and not have to worry about the return date, or stream a favorite TV
show on the go? Now that dream is a reality thanks to Netflix allows people to rent
DVD and Blu ray without having to worry about the late fee or due dates. Along with
the rental services, customers can stream movies or TV shows online anytime,
anywhere all without commercials interruptions. Online streaming is seeing the
biggest growth in sales, showing quarterly subscriber a growth of 8% share in the
global market in 2016 (CNBC, 2016). As a consultant, it is important that the
company gets all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Have you ever forgot to return that (VHS) tape to the video store on time? Netflix
founder and CEO Reed Hastings did just that and was charged $40 for Apollo 13;
this late fee sparked the idea of movie rental business by mail (Fortune magazine,
2010). In 1997, Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph started an online movie rental
business, which revolutionized how the world watches its entertainment. At the time
of launch, Net Flix was using the strategy of unlimited exchange of movies with the
customer s subscription, and they have not settled on their signature name and look.
By 2004, Netflix settle into its signature look and still using the slogan no late fees
EVER! (Business insider, 2016). In 2007, Netflix introduced streaming into the
roster of services that it offered, it was not until 2009 they presented the happy
family. This new change allows streaming in TVs, Roku, and Xbox 360 devices
allowing the family to have access to different content. Netflix went international and
launched its services in many countries, now Netflix is the world s leading Internet
television network the company has close to 75 million streaming members in over
190
44. Dress Me Up Business Plan
Dress Me Up Shop Business Plan
Executive Summary Dress Me Up shop is a website that sells specialized clothes.
Dress Me Up Boutique has been conceptualized year 2012. Dress Me Up aims to
eliminate middleman and offers creative fashion clothes that is both functional
and beautiful. Because our shop manufactures all the clothes we are selling, we
can say that we can save in the cost in producing our very own product. The savings
are passed on to our customers who will be paying a fraction of what they
normally do for current retreated fashion in stores. Dress Me Up clothing line
consists of good fabric, good materials, designs and styling on the market. Dress Me
Up aims to hired skilled workers to give the best product for the ... Show more
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The initial small purchases will grow larger over time
* 26 40 years of age: They are the core group that will drive Dress Me Up s success.
This target group is responsible for the growth of outdoor women s wear. They will
be harder to pull into the website. Once there, the key will be promoting the quality,
attractiveness and savings. In addition, we will have to assure that the purchase will
fit the way the customer wants it to. It will be crucial that the return policy is hassle
free and speedy.
Strategy and Implementation Summary
Dress Me Up will win market share in the women amp; men s clothing niche by
aggressively pursuing visibility with its target customers.
Competitive Edge
Dress Me Up s competitive edge is its focus on the process than on product. The
website is just the endpoint of an entire marketing program to drive customers interest
in Dress Me Up. Though we have confidence in the quality and attractiveness of our
products, we know that building the road to the website is our most important job.
We will introduce a new clothing measurement feature that is fun to use and will
reduce customers confusion on how the clothing will fit. This will increase customer
satisfaction and reduce returns.
5 Competitive Strategies
1. Cost leadership Strategy Dress Me Up find a manufacturer of fabric which has a
low cost but has a good quality of fabric. Because our shop will
45. Causes Of Solar Eclipse
A solar eclipse is a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the
Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the Sun. This can happen only
at new moon when the Sun and the Moon are in conjunction as seen from Earth in
an alignment referred to as syzygy. In a total eclipse, the disk of the Sunis fully
obscured by the Moon. In partial and annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is
obscured. If the Moon were in a perfectly circular orbit, a little closer to the Earth, and
in the same orbital plane, there would be total solar eclipses every month!
However, the Moon s orbit is inclined at more than 5 degrees to the Earth s orbit
around the Sun so its shadow at new moon usually misses Earth. Earth s orbit is
called the eclipticplane as the Moon s orbit must cross this plane in order for an
eclipse to occur. In addition, the Moon s actual orbit is elliptical, often taking it far
enough away from Earth that its apparent size is not large enough to block the Sun
totally.The orbital planes cross each other at a line of nodes resulting in at least
two, and up to five, solar eclipses occurring each year; no more than two of which
can be total eclipses.However, total solar eclipses are rare at any particular location
because totality exists only along a narrow path on the Earth s surface traced by the
Moon s shadow or umbra. An eclipse is a natural phenomenon. Nevertheless, in some
ancient and modern cultures, solar eclipses have been attributed to
46. The Effects Of Emotional Intelligence On Health Care...
Empathy is used to describe a wide range of experiences. It is the capacity to share
and understand other people s emotions and another s state of mind . Empathy is
being able to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling while
maintaining a state of vulnerability to one s previous experiences, biases, and
emotions. Empathyis a very powerful concept that is often misunderstood or
discounted for its importance, especially for health care professionals. The use of
empathy, vulnerability, and compassion are traits that can be learned, and it
determines someone s emotional intelligence. This paper will discuss the major
concepts, history, and definitions of emotional intelligence. Furthermore, it will delve
into the application in nursing practice, my own personal practice, as well as how it
has led to my personal growth. Utilizing the leadership role of emotional intelligence
allows nurses and other professionals to become vulnerable in their practice in order
to build strong connections, relationships, and most importantly, to become more
connected with themselves. This leadership role will set us up for success in order to
create an environment for optimal functioning, and to achieve the desired therapeutic
results for our patients.
History, Background, Definitions, and Major Concepts It wasn t until the year 1920
that different types of intelligence were defined. It was proposed by a man named
EL Thorndike, and he separated the different types of
47. Cost Of Higher Learning At College
Cost of Higher Learning In order to have a better life and a better job today, a high
school degree is usually not enough. Many people dream about having a college
degree, but the costs of education being too high, could turn those dreams into a
nightmare. It is no secret that a college education is expensive, and in the past few
years, it has hit an all time high with no signs of slowing down. The average college
tuition cost in America universities and colleges continues to rise yearly. Many
students are not able to attend college due to the increasing tuition costs. In order to
have a better life and a better job today, a high schooldegree is usually not enough.
Many people dream about having a college degree, but the costs of... Show more
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Some would argue that the profit from increasing education is the main goal.
Congress has refused to take even small steps in remedying the many issues that
allow tuition costs to continuously rise beyond the average students reach. An
increased out cry of the public and students can persuade colleges to do what they
were meant to do: teach. The topic of the value of a highly educated populous is
important for many reasons individuals with higher levels of education earn more
and are more likely than others to be employed. Median earnings of bachelor s
degree recipients with no advanced degree working full time. In 2011 were
$56,500, $21,100 more than median earnings of high school graduates (Phelps 2).
Individuals with some college but no degree earned 14% more than high school
graduates working full time. Their median after tax earnings were 13% higher
(Figure 1.1). Compared to a high school graduate, the median four year college
graduate who enrolls at age 18 and graduates in four years can expect to earn
enough by age 36 to compensate for being out of the labor force for four years, as
well as for borrowing the full amount required to pay tuition and fees without any
grant assistance. Expanding enrollments are a public good that should perhaps be
increased to a greater degree than in recent years, especially with grant aid to those in
tougher financial
48. Essay about Summary of History of Graphic Design by
Meggs
Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing
From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early
Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the
Lascaux caves in Southern France.
Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes.
Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock.
These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage.
Cuneiform Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started as pictographs. With
the discovery of cuneiform, there was a knowledge explosion, where libraries were
organized filling with tablets about religion, mathematics, and history. Writing
enabled society to stabilize itself, and laws were ... Show more content on
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Chinese is thought to have been invented by Tsang Chieh, who was inspired to invent
writing after studying the claw marks of birds.
Chinese characters are logograms meaning that each character represents an entire
word (like $ = dollar).
Paper, a Chinese invention, is attributed with the high government official
Ts ai Lun.
Ts ai Lun s method of making paper was unchanged until nineteenth century England.
After the invention of paper, the Chinese also began to use it for wrapping presents,
wallpaper, napkins and toilet paper.
Printing was invented by the Chinese.
The first method of printing was block printing, using stamps.
Rubbings were also made by carving words into stone, then inking the stone and
making a print on a piece of paper. This is also known as relief printing. The oldest
surviving printed manuscript is the Diamond Sutra.
Around 1000AD, paper money was printed.
An early form of Chinese graphic design was playing cards.
In 1045 AD, Chinese alchemist Pi Sheng developed movable type, using clay and
glue.
Because types are not moveable, characters were organized by rhyme.
Moveable type never replaced the handcut woodblock of the orient.
The invention of paper and printing arrived in Europe just as the
Renaissance began.
Chapter 4: Illuminated Manuscripts
Hand written books are referred to as Illuminated Manuscripts.
Two notable traditions of illuminated
49. A Reflection Of Observation To A Magistrates Court
We attended the ACT Magistrates Court on 6th October 2017. We observed a
criminal case. This was our first time visiting the court. The historical coach wood
and jarrah timber within the structure of the courtroom represented authority and
tradition. The high ceilings and the overall architecture instilled a sense of power
and security. This was what we expected. We were excited to be in the midst of the
rights, privileges and responsibilities of the Australian Judicial System. The court
personnel present: Magistrate The Magistrates role was to hear the evidence of
distinct cases, criminal or civil matters and decide whether the accused is guilty or
not guilty to an offence as charged and decide the penalty that will be given to
those that are found guilty or plead guilty to an offence. Moreover, the Magistrate
determined whether a case should go to a different court or to adjourn the case to
another date. The Bench Clerk The Clerk was performing various administrative
tasks instructed by the Magistrate. Prior to the Magistrates arrival, The Clerk
ensured that the courtroom was in order. As we sat down in the public gallery, he
approached and asked if we had visited for observational purposes. His role also
included examining and assembling legal documents and materials that were required
for the proceedings to take place. In addition, the clerk reviewed and identified
documents from each party before handing them over to the Magistrate. He was
assisting in the
50. Our topic was on the social and social psychological...
Our topic was on the social and social psychological dynamics of sexuality and
gender in the patriarchal system, so we related this to Chapter 4 in Dude You re a
Fag: Compulsive heterosexuality, Masculinity and Dominance. We use many
examples from the book which relate to many relief examples occurring all over in
today s society, as well as including a discussion of how certain feminist are trying to
pin point and make changes too this issue. Masculinity is constructed in ways that
marginalize femininity, emphasizing how men often use women as props to signify a
masculine identity and reproduce masculine forms of superiority.
Subordination of women to men is prevalent in large parts of the world. We come
across experiences where women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Feminist theorists tend to be political about their support about social change. They
challenge the traditional race, class, sexuality, and power arrangements. So, a few
approaches to understanding patriarchy are through the Liberal feminism, Marxist
feminism, socialist feminism, and radical feminism, psychoanalytical feminist and
postmodern feminist views.
Chapter four looked at gender practices and instead of taking them at face value as
testosterone fueled verbal jockeying, pays attention to the meanings of masculinity
embedded in them (pg.85). There were a few examples in chapter four that made
great examples to help understand what is meant by men using females as props ,
including guys bragging about their sexual practices haven t you heard of the three
B s, Blow Job, Back massage, and breakfast in bed That s why you gotta go for the
young ones fool! Like twelve years old (pg. 85). Boys talking about heterosexuality
are and are not talking about sex, their talk about heterosexuality reveals less about
sexual orientation and desire than it does about the centrality of the ability to
exercise mastery and dominance literally or figuratively over girl s bodies.
Demonstrating dominance in a variety of ways is a central part of contemporary
masculinities.
At the school River high discussed in Chapter four the boys talk about sex often.
They think the more you know about sex, the more open you can be about it and can
51. Myth Of Roman Mythology
In many cultures there are flood myths that normally pertain to angered Gods who
release their anger by flooding the world to cleanse whatever caused the anger in the
first place. In the Roman culture, one of the flood myths mentioned states that Jupiter
had been angered by the evil that came with humanity and had wanted to burn the
Earth. However, Jupiter had feared by doing so Heaven would be set ablaze as well
and thus, with Neptune s help, flooded the Earth. The hero Deucalion and his wife
Pyrrha had been the only two to survive. Jupiter had recognized their religious
lifestyle had let them live and retracted the flood. Deucalion and Pyrrha had then
repopulated the world by throwing stones behind them. In the Murato culture, there is
a myth in which a man had been fishing in a lagoon of the Pastaza river, a crocodile
had swallowed the fisherman s bait and the man killed the crocodile. The mother
of crocodiles had been angered by this and had slashed the water with her tail
creating a flood in the area and drowning everybody except for one man who had
climbed up a palm tree. After the flood had subsided the man climbed down from
the tree, cut off a piece of his flesh, planted it in the soil, and had grown a woman.
He had then married the woman and begun to repopulate the world. The two flood
myths mentioned above have a few similarities. The first is that the floods had come
from the anger of powerful beings. The first story mentions that the God Jupiter had
been angry
52. The Treatment of Phobias Essay
Everyone in life has fears, it s a natural way our brains process certain objects or
situations that may be dangerous. Common fears may be heights or spiders; some
would rationally go out of their way to avoid these, but this is quite different from
having a phobia. A phobia is an irrational distress with a particular object or concept
/idea. Although fears are well known now, they do not have to disrupt the lives of
those who are living them. Throughout the essay there will be three different
treatments with three different phobias in ways to cure a phobia; the first is a trauma
focused treatment approach for travel phobia, assessment and treatment for childhood
phobias, and hypnosis in facilitating clinical treatment of injections.... Show more
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When introduced to in vivo exposure the patients showed an increase of PTSD
symptoms (Handley, Salkovskis, Ehlers, 2008). When performing the study 125
people received TF CBT, and the remaining 59 received EMDR + in vivo exposure .
In results there was a clear sign of reduction in mild travel anxiety with up to 7.3
sessions. Although, there were found that one treatment would be more beneficial
than the other in terms of reduction of symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD.
Overall the signs of Travel Phobia and anxiety were reduced in both methods of
treatments giving the researchers plenty of evidence for being successful in a trauma
focused treatment plan.
The study case of children phobia is not like others present before it, this case
suggests that that to decrease a phobia is should be multi method, multi informant,
and developmentally sensitive. Another aspect that differs from others is that it will
assess the home living of children as well as their caregivers. Their study examined
predictors of treatment outcome for 106 phobic and anxious youth (aged 6 to 17
years) and their parents. The treatment included trials such as: diagnostic
interviewing, fear survey schedules, anxiety questionnaires and behavioral
observations. Taking methods from the DSM IV C there are separate questionnaires
for both parent and child on different phobia types (animal, injection, and
environment) on a scale from one to eight of interference. In traditional
53. Boston Massacre Dbq
On March 5, 1770...The Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street
by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770, in which British Army soldiers
shot and killed people while under attack by a lot of colonists. There was not a
massacre on March 5, 1770 in Boston because. According to the sources B,C and D
say that the colonists had weapons and they were also attacking in the massacre. The
evidence that supports my claims is that in documents B,C,D the colonists are
clearly seen with weapons according to the documents with the gazette, it said that
the colonists had weapons and were involved in the fight. This supports my own
opinion because in document b the colonists are seen with some type of sword or
golf club. My second reason
54. Girelli And Stake Summary
Researchers Girelli and Stake (1993) conducted different types of assessments on
MBTI studies on bipolar in Jungian mentally patients. Bipolar disorder is also
formerly known as a brain disorder called manic depressive illness, that causes
extremely unusual fluctuate mood swings (sad or hopeless), attitude, decrease or
increase energy level that sometimes may cause a person to act out their social
norms. According to Girelli and Stake, their notion further stated that bipolar
disorder is a common severe long term condition that can take control of a person s
mind if the illness is not treated. Meanwhile, this article goes into details explaining
how Myers Briggs Type Indicator test was designed to only measure the four
personality dimensions
55. Assignment On The Greek Vessel
For the Greek Vessel Assignment, we were to choose one of the following vessels:
an amphora, a krater, a hydria, a kylix, a lekythos, or an oinochoe. I had chose to
take on the task of the oinochoe, which is a wine dish, with a narrow body, a spout
and one handle. I chose to create the oinochoe because my mother loves wineand
loves my artwork, what better reasoning to combine the two. For the Greek Vessel
we had to solve one of three problems; 1. Make the container look like what it s used
for. 2. Make the container represent an artist you fancy. 3. Make the container an
upgraded 2016 version of itself. I chose to make my oinochoe look like what it s used
for. I had created a wine pitcher that looks like a wine barrel. I used coils to create