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The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
The Lion,the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis this classic book is fantasy. I have never read any
other book by this author. I would be willing to read another work of C.S. Lewis s work of literature. I
want to read another one of her books because I loved this one. In this book the setting is in England
and throughout the book english words and slang are woven through. This helps me build a better
background for the characters and helps me visualize the setting and time. I also like the way she
wrote the chapters from one group of characters going trough the event and then the next chapter is
about the same event or how that same event effected the other characters. This story takes place in
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One of the emotions that I felt was joy and closure.When Aslan died I was sad but I new that it wasn t
the end f the book because here were 5 more chapter. But when he came back to life and defeated the
Witch I was joyful because the good guys win. That gave me a sense of closer and joy that everything
was back to normal. I also felt a sense f power while reading this book. That sense came from the way
the book was written.Since I got to read about an event from the point of view of one charter . Then
read about the same event from another point of view since I know what will happen I feel powerful
and in
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Juan Ponce De Leon s Pascua Florida
In addition to early exploration there is a lot of history in the nature of Florida. On Juan Ponce de
Leon s first voyage in 1513, he decided to call Florida Pascua Florida , which is also known as the
feast of flowers. He named Florida after this feast because when he took his first look at the landscape
he was overwhelmed with beautiful flowers. Florida has a relatively warm and sunny climate and
Florida is also home to over 1,700 rivers, streams, and creeks ( Florida Vol. 1 ). A major water feature
in Florida that dates back to 6,000 years ago is Lake Okeechobee which means, big water. It was a
major water and food source to the natives that called Florida their home. Many years ago there were
no waterways coming to or from the lake,
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Apple s An Old Traditional Chinese Proverb
Apple in Consumer Electronic Industry Jay Patel (Student Id 77154870) Leeds Business School,
Leeds Beckett University A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den it s an old traditional Chinese
proverb. The same applies to strategy. In this fast growing and dynamically changing business world a
single strategic plan won t suffices lifetime for any industry. To be strategic means to have a foresight.
Defining an objective and achieving it by going against the hurdles. It is difficult for an organisation to
foresee into the future in this rapidly changing business world, problems such as globalisation, rigid
organisational structures, new regulations every now and then, complex alliance and partnership.
There are many different definitions for strategy. What I understand about Strategy is that it s a long
term directive to an organisation. Corporate strategy is termed as finding organisational objectives and
goals and planning and action to achieve those objectives. Strategic planning is done by organisations
keeping in mind few main areas. One is the external environment of the organisation is unpredictable,
any new rules and regulation can be imposed. Next is an internal resource of the organisation, before
making any future plans organisation must consider its internal resources. And thinking before adding
new values to organisation to what it is today. (Clegg, 2011) Who would have thought in 1997 that
Apple computers would be the most innovate company in the
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Counts vs. Daimyo Essay
Counts vs. Daimyo By examining Japan and Medieval Europe s past, both areas had feudalism
incorporated in their social structure. Feudalism was a relationship among the upper class, in which a
member of the nobility was granted land, and in return promised to protect the king, who gave them
their land. The nobility referred to are counts in Europe and daimyo in Japan. Both are generally
governors who rule over a substantial subsection of the empire with certain duties and obligations.
Daimyo and counts are very similar with some slight difference like whether their power is handed
down by heredity and how much power they really have. The term count was originally just a
companion of princes,
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The emperor did not hesitate to dispose any count guilty of bad administration. (3) Not only could the
counts be removed by the king but they could also be transferred to another county. The king however
did not keep his power forever. For eventually the counts gained more and more power. As their power
rose, the empire became decentralized. The people under the counts were not loyal to the king who
was miles away, they were loyal to the count that rain their area. He knew was special needs they
needed and was able to become more personal with the people he ruled. When the king lost complete
power, the lords took over and created manorialism. The Daimyo of Japan have many similarities to
the counts in medieval Europe. The term daimyo came to be applied to those military lords who began
exercising territorial control over the various private estates into which the country had become
divided. (4) They are considered governors who have military control, administer justice and are in
charge of taxes. The king granted the first daimyo their land because they had won a battle or some
more land for the king. The land is just some kind of repayment for what they did. In return for the
land that the king gave them, Daimyo promised to give military support to the government. Each
Daimyo is separate from each other and fought over boundaries. They compete for power and this is
similar to the uji in
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Malls Typology Essay
Mall Culture Rise, Current Trends, Types and Economic Study
Difference Between a Shopping Mall a Shopping Centre ? SHOPPING CENTRES SHOPPING
MALLS
1. Shopping Centre is one or more buildings.
2. It is an open outdoor market.
3. In a shopping centre there are only one or two entrances to each store.
4. Here, in order to go to another store you have to go outside then enter another store.
5. Shopping centre is one or more buildings that contain stores and restaurants that share a common
parking area.
1. Shopping Mall is a Single
Building.
2. It is a covered complex.
3. In a shopping mall there are several entrances into the mall.
4. While, in a mall, once entered you can go to any store in that ... Show more content on
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In the 1980s, some enclosed malls were remodelled into open air shopping centres. By the mid 1990s,
Malls were still being constructed at a rate of 140 a year. The trend was to build enclosed malls and to
renovate older outdoor malls into enclosed ones. Such malls had advantages, including temperature
control. But by the end of 1990 s the trend took a sharp turn and it was again fashionable to build open
air malls. Finally by 2001, a PricewaterhouseCoopers study found that underperforming and vacant
malls were an emerging problem.
According to new trends, the outdoor outlet malls or big box shopping areas known as power centres
are now favoured, although the traditional enclosed shopping mall is still in demand by those seeking
weather protected, all under one roof shopping. High land prices in populated cities have led to the
concept of the vertical mall, in which space allocated to retail is configured over a number of stories
accessible by elevators and/or escalators (usually both) linking the different levels of the mall.
The major challenge was to encourage the shopper to move upwards downwards, different from the
traditional tendency of moving horizontally. Vertical malls are common in densely populated
conurbations such as Hong Kong and Bangkok. Ex Times Square in Hong Kong.
Mall culture in the United States was coming to an end as the U.S. economic
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Societal Values vs. Moral Instincts Essay
On his many adventures, Huckleberry Finn encounters numerous situations in which his morality is
tested or needs to be implemented. Huck has moral dilemmas to a degree, but he figures out the
answer to his questions. He also figures out that sometimes, society has it all wrong, and that at times
you just have to follow your heart. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Twain
reveals that what is honorable is to follow your natural moral instincts, not what society and
civilization say is moral. From the beginning of the book, it is shown that Huck is forced to conform
to what others think is best for him. Huckleberry was taken in by Widow Douglas because his dad
wasn t a part of his life anymore and he needed a parent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Society starts to become a place in which Huckleberry wants to spend less and less time interacting
with as he realizes the problems people create in the world. As Huck and Jim float farther down the
river, Huck s opinion of society becomes more defined in his own mind:
I hadn t had a bite to eat since yesterday, so Jim he got out some corn dodgers and buttermilk, and
pork and cabbage and greens there ain t nothing in the world so good when it s cooked right and
whilst I eat my supper we talked and had a good time. . . .We said there warn t no home like a raft,
after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don t. You feel mighty free and
easy and comfortable on a raft. (119)
At this point in the book Huck is thoroughly sickened by society. Compared to the incidents onshore,
the raft represents a retreat from the outside world. Even the simple food Jim offers Huck is delicious
in this atmosphere of freedom. Huck and Jim do not have to answer to anyone on the raft, and it
represents a kind of utopian life for them. They try to maintain this peaceful separation from society
and its problems, but as the raft makes its way down the river, unpleasant influences from onshore
repeatedly invade the world of the raft. These influences can be connected to the people close to Huck,
where clashing pieces of advice from those close to him are given throughout his life. Huck is put in a
tough spot in trying to make his own decisions on what is
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Essay on Women in Ministry
Women have been involved in Christian ministry since the very beginning of Christianity. It has
declined and risen according to the acceptance of the environment. The two papers addressed in this
essay document the rise of women ministers in the Holiness movement as well as the decline of
women in the modern Pentecostal movement. In response to this decline in women in ministry,
Courtney Stewart gave points which the UPCI should tackle to rectify the situation. In Holy Boldness
Women Preachers Autobiographies and the Sanctified Self, the history of women in ministry is
addressed. The excerpt given starts by discussing the pioneers of women ministers Wesleyan/Holiness
groups. It was in the Holiness movement in the late 19th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second paper, written by David Norris, focuses mainly on the history of Pentecostal women in
ministry. He gave a brief mention to the emergence of Holiness women preachers, and then fast
forwards to the Pentecostal movement. Because many of the people involved in the Pentecostal
movement had once been a part of the Holiness movement, women were generally accepted as
ministers. However, even here women were relegated to the margins. They took the broken, burnt out,
run down churches that no one else wanted. Many times these women would revitalized a run down
church only to step down, or be shunted aside, so a man could take over as pastor. According to
Norris, at the founding of the UPCI nearly 22% of the licensed ministers were women. This number
has steadily declined over the past 50 years until only 3% of the licensed ministers are women. Norris
gives four possible reasons for this: 1. Because women did not learn how to theologically defend their
position at the beginning of the movement, they do not know how now that the climate has changed to
where they must defend their calling. 2. There were many more denominations involved in the
Pentecostal movement than just the Holiness groups who were not willing to license women. 3. There
are little or no role models who promote women in
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Comparing Microsoft DOS with UNIX Essay
Comparing Microsoft DOS with UNIX As is suggestive of its name, an operating system (OS) is a
collection of programs that operate the personal computer (PC). Its primary purpose is to support
programs that actually do the work one is interested in, and to allow competing programs to share the
resources of the computer. However, the OS also controls the inner workings of the computer, acting
as a traffic manager which controls the flow of data through the system and initiates the starting and
stopping processes, and as a means through which software can access the hardware and system
software. In addition, it provides routines for device control, provides for the management, scheduling
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This presents the need for memory management, as the memory of the computer would need to be
searched for a free area in which to load a users program. When the user was finished running the
program, the memory consumed by it would need to be freed up and made available for another user
when required (CIT). Process scheduling and management is also necessary, so that all programs can
be executed and run without conflict. Some programs might need to be executed more frequently than
others, for example, printing. Conversely, some programs may need to be temporarily halted, then
restarted again, so this introduces the need for inter program communication. In modern operating
systems, we speak more of a process (a portion of a program in some stage of execution (CIT, 3)) than
a program. This is because only a portion of the program is loaded at any one time. The rest of the
program sits waiting on the disk until it is needed, thereby saving memory space. UNIX users speak of
the operating system as having three main parts: the kernel, the shell and the file system. While DOS
users tend not to use the term kernel and only sometimes use the term shell, the terms remain relevant.
The kernel, also known as the Real Time Executive , is the low level core of the OS and is loaded into
memory right after the loading of the BIOS whenever the system is started. The kernel handles the
transfer of data among the various parts of the system, such as from hard disk to
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Analyzing Robert Palmer s What Pop Lyrics Say To Us Today
In What Pop Lyrics Say to Us Today writer Robert Palmer analyzes pop lyrics over the recent decades
and concludes pop music sends dominant messages that are influential to young people. Pop has
always thoroughly responded to current events, and today s pop music continues to reflect that culture.
To begin with, pop can change attitudes toward love. Palmer first refers to stars such as Bob Dylan
and the Rolling Stones who endorse sex to urge social change and revolution. Their music was a voice
and reminder to older generations that they possessed influential power. True romantic notions tend to
be viewed with some suspicion. Palmer also discusses how in comparison to music of the 60 s,
idealisms have changed since current times. The Beatles
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Annotated Bibliography On The Internet And Multimedia...
COM414: The Internet and Multimedia Authoring
Assignment 2
Web site
Student Name: Michael McElhatton (B00685386)
URL: for site http://scisweb.ulster.ac.uk/~bis15mem/XcelEnts%20 %20Assignment%202/Main.html
URL: for work files http://scisweb.ulster.ac.uk/~bis15mem/XcelEnts%20 %20Assignment%202/
Creation of logo (Video) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzYoSUhIZso feature=youtu.be
CONTENTS
1. The Site 3
1.1. Executive Summary 3
1.2. How the Site was Created 4
1.3. Corporate Look 5
1.4. Navigation 6
1.5. Content 7
1.6. Flle Types and Compression 9
1.7. Evaluation of the site 10
2. Appendices 11
2.1. References 11
2.2. Site map 12
2.3. Research on Other sites 13
2.4 Print screens of Site 15
1. The Site
1.1. Executive Summary
In This report I will discuss the development of the website I created for the event organisation
business Xcelents. I will include descriptions of the many different applications I used to help with my
development which includes photo editing softwares and also an application which allowed me to
design the site. I will be including the steps I have taken as to ensure my website has a professional
look and feel. Within the contents of my report I will discuss why i chose a certain navigation layout
for my site and also provide a map as to direct the reader around the site. Towards the end of my
report I will include a list of the file types i used and also their size, I will discuss why I used each file
format and the
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Sexism in Film Essay
In society, women are often perceived as the weaker sex, both physically and mentally. In modern
times women have leveled the playing field between men and women, and feminism is a highly
discussed topic, but for years, women faced discrimination and prejudice both in life and in the
workplace, due to their sex. This way of thinking flooded into the world of film. In their works, the
authors of each of the various sources address the limitations and liberations of women both on and
off the screen in nineteenth century Film and Cinema. Not every source is completely filled with
information related to the research topic, but they do cover and analyze many of the same points from
different perspectives. Prominent points addressed in each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was not until the mid 1910 s did the film industry shift towards a model that prized business
legitimacy. This shift ultimately marginalized the woman filmmaker (Mahar 133).
The presentation of women on screen is another highlighted issue in many of the gathered sources.
Because men were ultimately in control of what went on the screen much of what the audience
perceived were women from the male imagination or fantasy. Bernard Beck elaborates in his article
Where the Boys Are: The Contender and other Movies about Women in a Man s World that, ...women
have been used to dress up a male story or motivate a male character (Beck 15). Women were often
insignificant and trivial characters. Although, Kathe Davis disagrees to a point. In her article, Davis
offers a dissonant opinion to the fore mentioned insignificance of the female character. She instead
describes many female characters as predators, and analyzes the roles of lead women in three
prominent films of the nineteenth century. In each film, she finds parallels and similarities of cases of
female emasculation and instances where women are turned into objects of male desire (Davis 47 48).
Davis does not perceive female characters as being insignificant, just stripped of their power and
misrepresented. She discusses how females of power are often portrayed as crazy
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Luxottica institutional structure Essay
Organizational structure http://www.luxottica.com/en/about us/company structure
http://www.luxottica.com/sites/luxottica.com/files/organizzazioneedipartimenti_eng.pdf
ORGANIZATIONS AND DEPARTMENTS
Investor Relations
The Investor Relations department manages relationships with analysts and investors as well as with
regulatory bodies that oversee the financial markets.
Consequently, the department works closely with research analysts and fund managers to assist them
in building models that support their stock recommendations and investment decisions.
At the same time, the department also interfaces with the Group s top management for the purpose of
sharing market insight and investor feedback.
Business Development
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Information Technology
Information Technology handles all Corporate IT activities and projects, especially the Transformation
ones which have the aim to define new operating structures and IT platforms for the Group s various
manufacturing and commercial processes. It is also responsible for the co ordination and delivery of
the Group wide projects and Group contract negotiations.
Retail divisions
Luxottica Group s Retail divisions manage around 6,500 optical and sun stores in the United States,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, China, Europe and the Middle East.
In North America, Luxottica Group controls the two biggest prescription eyewear chains LensCrafters
and Pearle Vision and the most relevant chains in the sun segment Sunglass Hut and Ilori.
In South America Luxottica controls Multiopticas Internacional S.L. which manages over 470
eyewear stores operating under the Opticas GMO, Econopticas and Sun Planet retail brands in Chile,
Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.
In Europe, Luxottica manages all the European location of the largest sun wear chain in the world:
Sunglass Hut.
Luxottica Retail Australiasia is the leading optical product business in Australia,
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By Emily Dickenson, Sunsets, And Sunsets
In the poems, She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms , by Emily Dickenson, and Sunsets , by Carl
Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of the sunset is the central theme in both
poems; however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses
more on the beauty of sunset comparing it to a housewife. In turn, Sandburg, compares sunset to a
female dancer, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily
Dickenson she compares sunset to a housewife. The poem cites She sweeps with many colored
brooms [line 1 2], the quote is portraying the true beauty of a housewife s chores. It also indirectly
refers to the rays of a sunset. A diligent woman sews her own ... Show more content on
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During the harsh winter days, there are many storms that prompt the seas to overflow. This is
described in the next paragraph and the author uses dancing to symbolize the storms, and he also is
referring to more lively dancing. In the end, the sun sets both on the easy days, as well as on the most
difficult days unconditionally. Dickenson s and Sandburg s poem both compare sunset to women.
Dickenson s poem describes the beauty of the sun, and frames her idea by describing a housewife
sewing together colorful garments. The sun rises and sets every day, so too does a diligent housewife
take charge of her home all day. Sandburg s poem also connects the beauty of the sun to the beauty of
a female dancer. The poem links Ribbon at the ears, sashes at the hips [line 8]; to the beauty of a
female dancer, as well as to the splendor of sunset. Additionally, the poem also states And here sleep.
Tosses a little with dreams; [lines 9 10] to show the challenging and accomplishing days of a dancer,
just like the sunset. The poems both compare sunset to beautiful women, who enhance their
surroundings. There are several differences in both poems. Dickenson uses colors in her poem, like
purple, emerald, and amber. She uses these colors to describe sunset and women. She also depicts a
housewife and only gently refers to sunset. However, Sandburg, uses words like dances, scarves
ribbon and sashes which refers to female dancers,
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Adopt-A-Highway Case Study
I am absolutely certain that everyone at one point in their life has passed by a littered beach, park or
road. There are critical steps and guidelines that must be taken in order to Adopt a Highway, such as
applying for the program, learning the rules, using the correct equipment and taking the necessary
precautions.
Before cleaning the community, you may want to apply to the Adopt a Highway program. A program
runned by the Department of Transportation (DOT). There is no fee included, although there is a
contract, contracts can be long as 2 to 5 years. The roadway must be at least 2 miles long, which has
be cleaned at least 2 to 4 times a year. Certain documents including the contract must filled out,
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The department of transportation will first award the Adopt a Highway recognition panels (road sign)
made specifically for that roadway section, acknowledging the Adopt a Highway program and the
volunteer name(s). The name(s) on the panel may be limited to two people, a family, group, or an
organization. The signs will make citizens of your community be aware of who is keeping the
community clean. The panel will be posted at each end of the designated roadway, which benefits to
know the area that has to be cleansed. Trash bags will also be given, you will notice there will be a set
of 2 different colors, or they may be labeled. For example, if given a yellow and a green set, the green
set of trash bags will be for recycling materials and the yellow bags will be for the trash. Safety gloves
may also be distributed, if not, personal gloves may need to be used or bought, same goes for any
other participants. On the other hand, every single participant will be given a safety vest, it is
mandatory that all volunteers wear a safety vest when cleaning the roadway. Moreover if requested, a
caution/slow down road sign may be handed out to one sign per group. In addition, at pick up all
volunteers will be expected to watch a safety video regarding safety guidelines and rules. There will
questions at the end to make sure everyone understands the rules, safety guideline, and procedures if
any hazardous materials are found while you re
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Global Climate Change
Global climate change is no big secret things are heating up and humans are starting to
see the implications of the global warming phenomena. As these consequences have begun to
impinge upon our realities of a healthy, functioning world, scientists have been hard pressed to
find a solution, a save all for mother Earth called geoengineering. One side of these solutions is
in carbon dioxide removal tactics that target the disease of too much carbon in the atmosphere
(Hamilton, 20). One of the most largely supported arguments for CO2 removal iron fertilization.
Global warming is also a hot topic of political debate because the problem is now so extensive
that effective action is needed on a global scale (20). It s time for humans assume responsibility
of our own self created mess, and also ponder the ramifications of our past, present, and future
Fertilizing the Ocean: adding iron, sequestering carbon
The ocean is a massive carbon repository. Scientists looking combat global
warming thought that carbon from the atmosphere could be moved into the oceans, where it
would stay for millennia. The man accredited for this idea is the late John Martin, who
discovered that in many regions of the ocean, iron has been found to be the limiting nutrient for
growth (NASA). Iron, a macronutrient, is needed for photosynthesis to occur and has been
linked to phytoplankton blooms (see image 2) and ice ages (Martinez Garcia). It reaches the
ocean in the form of dust
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Interview Skill Analysis
The Challenge of Love
Some of the biggest challenges in relationships are rooted between the push and pull of give and take.
People tend to enter into relationships to gain something: they re trying to find someone who s going
to make them feel good. In reality, the only way love is true is if the relationship comes from a place
of giving.
For some love is primarily taking, for some love is primarily giving and for some it is more evenly a
matter of give take . A person driven by intense need often attempts to control the relationship, taking
to fulfill their personal needs. When the emphasis is on taking, love becomes very threatening. Love
takes on many forms, but true love is not one of power and control.
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That said, in time when love failed his grand daughter Janine, Louis although inexpert in the gestures
of love (p.267) supported Janine in managing her own feelings of pain, betrayal, and abandonment
after her marriage ended.
Janine was able to see an honesty and openness in Lois that at times he didn t see in himself. Her
ability to see Louis for the man he was and not his actions was a demonstration of her true love and
devotion to him. Janine was acutely aware that her grand father was a terrible, even at times a dreadful
man (p.280) but she was able to accept him and his personal truth, without judgement. It was Louis s
influence alone in the end that entirely changed her way of looking at things (p. 280). To Janine, her
grand father was not man of power and control, but a man weighed down by a sense of unworthiness
(p.279), and for that she felt sad a partly responsible. Louis was a man who needed truth, to feel
worthy, loved, and to be free, something he was not able to be around his family his wife Isa and two
children. In the end Louis experienced love through Janine.
True to form through the last section of the book Louis aims criticism at Janine. To Louis his grand
daughter was weak (p. 254), she was a women incapable of receiving anything from another person
(p. 265), a person who thought so little (p. 256) about others. These qualities connected the two, as
Louis was much the same. Louis a
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Essay on Milton and the Natural World
Blessed Be the Time: Changes in the Natural World as a Result of the Fall
The differences between prelapsarian and postlapsarian life as it pertains to mankind must be stark.
The Fall would lose all meaning otherwise, were the consequences of the original sin to be slight.
Everything that Adam and Eve had experienced must change so that they could comprehend the
vastness of their transgression. This would include everything of a spiritual nature: their relationship
with God, the angels, their ability to get into Heaven. However, as a fallen human, the reader might
find the physical changes that Adam, Eve, and the world around them undergo as a result of the Fall to
be very compelling. As someone who has never and can never ... Show more content on
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In his infancy in Eden, Adam is presented with all the animals which instinctively subjugate
themselves before him. Not only is he clearly meant by God to be superior the animals, he also seems
to have some deeper knowledge of their essence, shown by how he named them as they passed and
understood/Their nature: with such knowledge God endued/[His] sudden apprehension. (VIII.352
354) Similar to how the fertile earth of Eden provided for Adam and Eve all they wanted, the animals
too were at Man s beck and call in the prelapsarian world. Just as the earth seems to have turned
against Man after the fall, so do the animals. The special relationship Adam shared with the animal
kingdom is dissolved, the animals ceased to stand much in awe/Of Man but fled him or with count
nance grim/Glared on him passing. (X.712 714) Animals were now not only scared of Man but more
importantly began to actively menace him, whereas Man knew no physical menace in his prelapsarian
state. This is because the concept of death has been introduced to the postlapsarian world, starting
with the lower animals. In addition to threatening Man, animals began to see each other as predator
and prey. This new predatory relationship between animals also portends a predatory relationship
between people, when Milton compares those who eventually take over the Church to grevious
Wolves (XII.508) who prey on the faithful and subvert God s word. After eating the forbidden fruit,
Man
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Example Of A Critical Review
A Critical Review of Music Therapy s Effect on Postoperative Pain, Anxiety, and Noise Satisfaction
Ross Tapley
University of Memphis
The Effect of Complementary Music Therapy on the Patient s Postoperative State Anxiety, Pain
Control, and Environment Noise Satisfaction This is a critical review of the article, The Effect of
Complementary Music Therapy on the Patient s Postoperative State Anxiety, Pain Control, and
Environment Noise Satisfaction . This study was printed in the Medsurg Nursing Journal in October of
2013. The authors are Tressa Comeaux and Susan Steele Moses. This critical review will analyze the
experimental research paper in various aspects. The purpose of this critique is to determine if the
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Strengths and Weaknesses
The problem being researched is clinically significant. The purpose is clearly explained and identifies
the reason for the study. The study did not identify who was blinded to the patients, data collectors, or
staff increasing the potential for bias. The hypothesis can only be partially supported due to various
issues regarding sample size, control manipulation, and the patient s reactions to a negative diagnosis.
The training of the data collectors was not clearly expressed. The data was collected ethically and
consistently throughout the study.
Internal and External Validity
The instruments used measured indirectly and were not always reliable due to various issues with
patients. Because the control group was not told to change any behaviors some of the patients listened
to music which tainted their responses. The instrumentation remained the same throughout the study,
but some participants found the questionnaire too disturbing to answer. The researchers did provide an
adequate description of the measurement methods and can find the extent of their errors.
Clinical
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Willful Ignorance In Lewis Carroll s Alice Through The...
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already
done, expressed by the American writer and poet, Henry Longfellow. In a like manner, Lewis Carroll
an American writer published a work titled Alice Through the Looking Glass, which addresses the
different views of social behavior. This particular source suggests the overall idea of perception
through a fantasy land with Alice, the main character embarking on a new journey. Alice is aware that
she is in a new place, however, chooses to not make it her priority. That idea of choosing to not make
something a priority when you know that it s a significant issue is called willful ignorance, which is
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Rather, informing people of their options seems like the only viable solution to changing the world
through the lifestyle approach method. For instance, according to a recent survey of American workers
by Accounting Principals, Americans who regularly buy coffee throughout the week spend on average,
$1,092 on coffee annually (Muniz). The spending of a luxury like coffee daily seems absurd when
comparing the population of people in poverty in the United States an estimated 43.1 million
Americans lived in poverty according to the official measure (What). To put in perspective that the
43.1 million people could have food, water, and shelter the basic necessities needed to live. If we just
skipped the daily coffee and perhaps drank water instead. This type of action is described as
volunteering and just one person s contribution saves their whole country. Now picture, each person
accomplishing the same thing, economical issues would cease to exist since the temptation would
cease to exist. Sounds simple, yet people who are in higher ranks would have more to give up
compared to a person who owns nothing of value. If the model were applied drastic changes would
come about over a long period of time. Ultimately, the choice comes down to the people. The options
are available, however, will someone choose to change their
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The Crucible And The Nazi Party
The National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazi party is perhaps one of the
most murderous and inhuman organization and later government system in history. The Nazi Party
was notorious for their brutal and devastating acts of violence, particularly towards the Jews and
communists of Germany during their reign in 1933 till 1945. Promoting extreme German nationalism
and Social Darwinism survival of the fittest as well as the idea of a master race , Adolf Hitler, chief
leader of the Nazis, led the party through a totalitarian style government and with the manipulative
concepts of mob mentality as well as charismatic leadership, showing the group s connection to the
1953 play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The beginning of the Nazi Party can be traced back to 1919,
just a year after the end of World War 1. Beginning with a group of unemployed soldiers unhappy
about the Treaty of Versailles, the group quickly spiraled into a mass movement. In 1921, a former
army veteran by the name of Adolf Hitler joined the association and quickly became the group s
leader. Hitler soon began gaining new members as he went throughout the country advocating anti
semitism ideas and the idea that Germany would continue to suffer, unless their was a total revolution
of German life where Jews and communists were eliminated. His ideas caught the attention of many,
especially young, economically disadvantaged Germans, as they saw this as a chance to gain more
than they ever had
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Rational Choice Theory as a Deterant to Crime Essay
Written Assignment 1 (Due October 1st )
Rational choice theories are among the fastest growing theories in social science today. Many
sociologists and political scientists defend the claim that rational choice theory can provide the basis
for a unified and comprehensive theory of social behavior. What distinguishes rational choice theory
from other forms of theory is that it denies the existence of any kinds of action other than the purely
rational and calculative. All social action can be seen as rationally motivated, as instrumental action,
however much of it may appear to be irrational or non rational. I believe that the Rational Choice
Theory would be most beneficial in the reduction or control of crime. According to the Rational ...
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People will engage in criminal and deviant activities if they do not fear apprehension and punishment.
Norms, laws, and enforcement are to be designed and implemented to produce and maintain the image
that negative and disruptive behaviors will receive attention and punishment. Although specific
individuals become the object of enforcement activities, general deterrence theory focuses on reducing
the probability of deviance in the general population. Examples of control activities reflecting the
concerns of this concept include: Drunk driving crackdowns, special gang related crime task forces
and police units, publication and highly visible notices of laws and policies. General deterrence
strategies focus on future behaviors, preventing individuals from engaging in crime or deviant by
impacting their rational decision making process. Specific deterrence focuses on punishing known
deviants in order to prevent them from ever again violating the specific norms they have broken.
Through the rational use of punishment as a negative sanction, problematic behavior can be cut down
dramatically. Some examples are: shock sentencing, corporal punishment, mandatory arrests for
certain behaviors. Specific deterrence strategies, focuses on punishing known deviants in order to
prevent them from ever
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Why Should We Assess Children Essay
Why do we assess children? Upon looking for the meaning of Assessments on the NAEYC website, I
came across several different reasons to way it is important. Assessment is defined as the measurement
of what students are learning. Student achievement is defined as how well they ve mastered certain
target skills. Assessments provide educators with both objective and subjective data in order to
ascertain student progress and skill mastery. No matter what we are doing in the classroom with our
students around we are doing some type of assessment. Now NAEYC says. Assessments help teachers
plan appropriately challenging curriculum and tailor instruction that responds to each child s strengths
and needs. Assessments can also help teachers identify children with disabilities and ensuring that they
receive needed services. And also, Assessment methods are appropriate for each child s age and level
of development and encompass all areas of development, including math, science, and other cognitive
skills; language; social emotional; and physical. Teachers use assessment methods and ... Show more
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Informal assessment has to do with the way that they play, the language that is being used, and how
they react to the environment that is around them. While doing this you are taking notes, i.e. writing in
down on a sticky tab, taking pictures and videos of how engaging the activity is for the child or if they
are some things that need o be changed. Formal assessment has to deal with pulling the child out of
their natural environment and asking the child questions that he or she should be able to answer. It is a
one on one assessment for them to take that is base on a grading scale of some sort. For example, at
the beginning of the year VPK must take a test to show the teacher at what level they are on. That is
not being done with they are playing nor is it done around the other
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Reactive Memory
Recent studies indicated that memory T lymphocytes contain distinct populations of central memory
(TCM) and effector memory (TEM) cells characterized by distinct homing capacity and effector
function. Protective memory is mediated by TEMs that migrate to inflamed peripheral tissues and
display immediate effector function, whereas reactive memory is mediated by TCMs that home to T
cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs, have little or no effector function, but readily proliferate and
differentiate to effector cells in response to antigenic stimulation (Lanzavecchia and Sallusto, 2000). T
central memory cells Human TCMs are CD45RO+ memory cells that constitutively express CCR7
and CD62L , two receptors that are also characteristic of naïve T cells, which are required for cell
extravasation through high endothelial venules (HEV) and migration to T cell areas of secondary
lymphoid organs (Campbell et al., 1998). When compared with naïve T cells, TCMs have higher
sensitivity to antigenic stimulation thus providing more effective stimulatory feedback to dendritic
cells (DCs) and B cells (Forster et al., 1999). Following TCR triggering, TCMs produce mainly IL 2,
but after proliferation they differentiate to effector cells and produce large amounts of IL 4 of IFN γ
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They have rapid effector function and produce large amounts of IFN , IL 4 and IL 5 within hours of
antigenic stimulation (Lanzavecchia and Sallusto, 2000). Treg
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What Is The Disney World Vacation Essay
One thing I regret in life, is not taking our first family vacation sooner than when we did. My
childhood dream has always been to see Disney World, during the Holidays, with the ones I love, in
the happiest place on earth. The vacation I planned was 10 days long, to explorer roughly 40 square
miles of property. Walking in each park you experience a different level of emotions. All the trees
were full as pig with decorations and lights. The lights showed off the bright colors that shimmered off
the oddly sized ornaments. Wreaths hung from every lamp post, with garland stringed between them.
During the evening all you see is flashing lights from cameras, everyone trying to capture that special
moment. Familiar caroling songs play all through the parks causing you to sing along. If you time it
just right, walking down Main Street, you will see how Disney brings the holidays to life, with
snowing blowing up and down the street. The snow is so life like, melting upon contact with my skin,
which is radiating heat. While walking down Main Street you can smell fresh popcorn popping,
available in souvenir containers. By far the best container was R2D2; standing about 4 inches tall, full
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My favorite is the electrical light parade, we lined up along the main street curb, full for miles with
people, for our chance to witness a glimpse of this masterpiece. There is something about neon lights
that make me feel warm and fuzzy. With each float full of lights brighter Las Vegas, you can see the
smiles glowing from afar. The sound of child like music playing in the background helps set the mood,
which brings back memories of long ago. Characters waving with pride, showing off their throne they
reign on, then a sudden urge emerges from within me to wave back, proving you are never too old for
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Song Of Myself By Walt Whitman Analysis
In section fifteen of Walt Whitman s poem Song of Myself, Whitman makes working Americans the
subject of most of his sentences while sparingly using concepts, instead of people, as subjects on other
sentences. Most of the non living subjects are closely tied to the concepts of Life and Death, Time, and
Nature. By using nonliving conceptual subjects to contrast concrete images of working Americans, he
demonstrates that though working Americans control society, Life and Death, Time, and Nature
control working Americans. Most of the lines depict American citizens in different roles, all unique
puzzle pieces completing their society, even if their impact is more idle than ambitious. For example,
Whitman describes the idler members of society as the married and unmarried children [who] ride
home to their thanksgiving dinner and the lunatic [who] is carried at last to the asylum, but they are a
part of the whole nonetheless. Whitman describes more ambitious people as the deckhands [who]
make fast a steamboat and the floormen [who] are laying the floor, in contrast to the idler people, but
still just as equal in importance. All of the living, working American subjects of the sentences hold an
equal value in Whitman s eyes, but in contrast, the non living subjects, though used infrequently,
represent higher powers over society. The first concept Whitman describes with non living subjects in
sentences is the cyclicity of life and death. Whitman mentions The malformed
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Convolutional Networking Essay
2.1 Styling using Convolutional Neural Networks
The initial work on style transferring using convolutional neural networks was brought forth by Leon
Gatys, Alexander Ecker and Matthias Bethge [1] in which style representations were extracted from
images. This involved superimposing the style image onto the content image such that the semantic
details of the content image were not lost as shown in Figure 1 [1].
Figure 1: Example of using the neural style transfer method advocated by Gatys et al to transfer the
style of the reference photo onto the original photo such that the stylized photo contains the semantic
content of the original photo and the style of the reference photo
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2.2. Neural Style Transfer
Becattini et al [2] provide a thorough survey of neural style transfer literature. It highlights the
contemporary problems of the existing models and also discusses future scope. It also presents various
evaluation techniques to contrast outputs obtained through different neural style transfer methods. A
broad classification of neural methods into descriptive and generative neural methods where the
former is used to transfer styles by updating pixel information in the images whereas the latter
optimizes a model and generates an image with varying styles in a single pass. Figure 3 provides a
visually contrasting stylized image when a content image is stylized using both the mentioned
methods.
Figure 3: (Starting from the left) a) content image b) style image c) Descriptive method results with
brush size control d) Generative method without brush size control
The paper improves upon the existing methods mentioned above while being intent on process
architecture preservation but improves on the performances by tweaking environmental parameters
such as loss function modification, emphasizing on spatial arrangements to style details. Extensions to
existing transfer methods which were developed for simple images were discussed, this included style
transferring for doodles, head portraits, single user specified objects and video frames. The parameters
mentioned in the paper were also broadly classified
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Australia´s Coastal Erosion Processes
Coastal erosion is an area of large concern for the residents of eastern Australia. Two regions that are
heavily affected by erosion include the gold coast and the tweed coast. Erosion is caused when wind,
tides, currents, and waves move sand causing beaches to constantly change their shape. Rising sea
levels, storms, and human impacts result in a decrease in beach foreshore, and if proper measures are
not taken beaches will eventually disappear. The gold coast and its beaches have been heavily affected
by erosion. Some of the largest issues that the coast is currently facing includes increased erosion due
to the recent high frequency of storms, rising sea levels, and climate variability. The growing
population and increasing number of visitors who frequent the gold coast are putting pressure on the
beaches and increasing potential erosion. Various projects and plans have been created and proposed
in order to alleviate erosion impacts in the region. The Tweed River Sand Bypass Project was created
to establish and maintain a clear area for boats to navigate down the Tweed River, which is located on
the border of New South Wales and Queensland. When the river channel becomes blocked, the area is
dredged to maintain the structure and allow boats to continue to use the river. The project supplies
sand to southern gold coast beaches in an attempt to keep beaches nourished and decrease erosion.
The tweed river is an especially important site along the gold coast, as the
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Essay on Trends in the Hospitality Indus
Trends in the Hospitality Industry
Nowadays trends are everywhere. You can find them in every industry and they play a huge role. The
retro trend in clothing, the SUV trend in the car industry, but nowhere else are trends more important
than in the hospitality industry. But what exactly is a trend? A trend describes usually the time
measurable course of a development into a certain quantitative and/or qualitative direction. In
economics, trends are changes of the behavior of the society. In marketing research this describes the
change and development of the consumerism and consumption behavior.
In old days it was okay for a hotel to have only rooms and a restaurant. Today a hotel has to have a
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The hotels are preparing themselfes for that. Staff which speaks all kinds of languages, the guests can
have food from their home country and they can even watch their favotite TV channels. The amount
of international trips raised about 2%.
A lot of business travellers want to stay in well known hotels like Mariott or Hilton. Only 16% want to
stay in individual hotels. So for the industry it is important to have a very good reputation. Of course
the people try to get the best price for a room and most hotels have company rates which are below the
normal rack rate. Also important for a booking is the location of the hotel and the bonus programs. For
26% of the guests Airline milage is important. So the hotels have to work with airline companies and
they want special conditons as well.
Because of the fast going world today the guests have no time to wait long for the check in or check
out procedures. They expect Express service. Also 68% want complimentary transportation to the
airport. The Opryland Hotel Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, developed a system to avoid
long check in or check out times. You can check in or out via credit card. The system checks the data
and the credit range and the guest is checked in in seconds.
2. Shifting consumption pattern
American business travellers take more and more their kids on the trips. In 1995 out of the 193.2
million business trips
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Mass Shootings And Gun Violence In The United States
After the Newtown, Connecticut elementary school mass shooting, on June 10, 2014, President
Barack Obama stated: My biggest frustration so far is the fact that this society has not been willing to
take some basic steps to keep guns out of the hands of people who can do just unbelievable damage.
We re the only developed country on Earth where this happens....And it happens once a week. And it s
a one day story....The country has to do some soul searching on this. Every day there seems to be
another story in the news regarding a shooting, ranging from small to large scale. Has something
within ourselves changed that s caused the increased violence? I fear that the situation is only going to
get worse as time goes on. There has been an increase in mass shootings over the last decade. Perhaps
the increase is partly due to the popularity of media and social media. In order to prevent the mass
shootings and gun violence in general, we need to put stricter policies in place for background checks
and weapons allowed for purchase and ownership. Other countries around the world, with stricter gun
laws, do not have mass shootings like the United States does.
Putting stricter gun laws in place to regulate what types of guns and ammunition citizens can buy is
regulated by the Second Amendment and the National Firearms Act of 1934. The purchasing of semi
automatic weapons and automatic weapons, manufactured prior to 1986, are legal in most states
(http://www.dw.com/en/8 facts about gun control in the us/a 40816418). However, recent events point
to the government needing to regulate what types of weapons are allowed to be lawfully owned in this
country. In the last 10 years, five of the deadliest shootings have occurred in the U.S. Dating back to
1949, of the 30 deadliest shootings, 18 have been within the last 10 years
(http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/13/health/mass shootings in america in charts and graphs
trnd/index.html). The use of AR 15 rifles has become increasingly popular during mass shooting
events however, semi automatic handguns are also used (http://www.politifact.come/truth o
meter/article/2017/nov/08/facts mass shootings united states/). Not allowing citizens to acquire certain
types of weapons
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The Development Of The Self And The Ability Of Form...
The development of the self and the ability to form relationships with others both begin in infancy, as
the child starts to understand its own existence. The formation of close relationships with parents and,
eventually, with peers is crucial to the psychological and physiological well being of a child. The first
signs of self awareness can generally be found by age two. Children at this stage can recognize
themselves in the mirror and in photographs, as well as use personal pronouns to refer to themselves.
One popular test of self recognition involves discreetly putting a small mark, usually an ink dot, on the
forehead of a child. When the child is told to look at their reflection in a mirror, a child that has
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The social world is not as concrete as the physical world, and is governed by subjective laws that
change from person to person. Whenever people are incorporated into a task, that task instantaneously
becomes much harder and this is especially true for young children. If a child does not yet have the
ability to recognize their inner self , it is virtually impossible for them to have effective
communication with someone else, whereas this child can easily figure out that an object dropped
from the highchair will inevitably fall to the ground. Relationships are incredibly important to both
our functioning as a society and our existence as a species. If relationships were considered bad, then
there would be serious repercussions. The most obvious is the strong decline in reproduction that
would occur as a result, also neurosis would be widespread from social isolation. Relationships also
help to motivate us. Upward social comparison occurs when we compare ourselves to those who are
perceived to be better than us (Festinger 1954). In most people, this creates motivation to try and reach
this peak, so long as it is an achievable goal. Relationships also supply us with affection and the
benefits of attachment. As people grow older, attachment with others is necessary to supplant that
which was felt with their parents, as proximity to them is decreased with the emergence of
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Summary Of The BookThe Guest By Albert Camus
During the mid twentieth century, Algeria was trying to gain independence from France. It was writers
like Albert Camus who gave the world of taste of what was happening in their country at that time
through literature. He used knowledge and experiences to create stories and plays that captured
Alergia and the period of war they were in. Camus dominated the mid twentieth century intellectually
and artistically. Albert Camus grew up with a strict belief in human freedom, which is evident through
his short story The Guest.
Growing up Albert Camus did not have an ordinary life. His family was not as fortunate as other
families. He grew up poor and was raised solely by his mother due to his father dying during World
War I. He was born in French Algeria. His mother was of Spanish descent and his father was from
France (Heims). Camus never let this be a disadvantage to his career or interfere with it. He said
Poverty was never a misfortune for me: it was radiant with light. Even my revolts were brilliant with
sunshine. They were almost always....revolts for everyone, so that life might be lifted into that light
(Heims). He used this through his career and it shows through his works.
During his life, Algeria was at war. Camus was torn apart personally and intellectually by this war. He
was from Spanish and French descent, however he grew up in Algeria (Taylor). At this time it was still
a French colony and Algeria was part of France for over a hundred years. Muslims and Berbers
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Essay
A 54 year old patient named Rod suffered from severe depression since the age of 17. He tried many
combinations of therapy and medications for over 2 decades with no success, however, at the age of
53, Rod went to the Calabasa TMS Center for a three week TMS treatment, and his depression was
greatly improved. Now, he still attends therapy and a routine TMS treatment, and his depression is
cured. He spoke of the treatment in an interview with the center, TMS has eliminated the depression
and allowed me to be awake and alive (Success Story). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is
an alternative treatment to medication for severely depressed persons that uses magnetic currents to
simulate the brain, thus treating depression symptoms (Fawcett). It has been a successful alternative
for many patients when they do not respond to medication, and in 2008, the FDA approved TMS for
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There are very few patients who discontinue treatment because of side effects, and side effects are rare
(Mennitto). Unlike other alternative treatments, TMS is very targeted, and is unlikely to cause seizures
(Fawcett).A TMS study conducted at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, showed a
positive success rate for a majority of the patients, with a small relapse rate (Achieve). The Calabasas
TMS Center, and many other TMS centers, provide many stories of patients who responded well to
treatment, like Rob (Success Story). Overall, TMS is a successful treatment option for the majorly
depressed who have not responded to prior treatment. It works by simulating the brain through
electromagnetic pulses, thus resetting the system. TMS alters neuronal activity in regions of the brain
specializing in mood regulation. As seen in Rob s story, this resetting of the system relieves depressive
symptoms, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a safe, FDA approved alternative to
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A Project Report on Working Capital of Bharat Pump and...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 PREFACE
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
 ORGANIZATION CHART OF BPCL
 INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY
 CUSTOMER OF BPCL
 PRODUCT PROFILE
 QUALITY ASSUARANCE
 SWOT ANALYSIS
 STRATEGY FORMULATION
 MARKETING STRATEGY
 MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
 SEGMENTATION
 RECOMMENDATION
 PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHT
 FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE REPORT
 CONCLUSION
 CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
PREFACE
The instrument of government owing property is nothing new. It is almost as old as human civilization
itself. We have reference of public places and buildings such as the great bath and municipal halls in
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BPCL had entered into technical collaborations with World famous manufactures of Pimps,
Compressors and Gas cylinders and high technology Oil Equipments. In a very short period the
company absorbed the technology and establishes itself as a World renewed manufacturing of a wide
range of high tech products in the fluid handing areas. In spite of being an import substitution oriented
unit. BPCL competes with renowned international manufacturing and secure Prestigious orders from
the counts core sector industrials. Almost all the national project in the areas of oil exploration and
exploration. Refineries petrochemicals and Fertilizers process industries, thermal hydro and nuclear
power plant have BPC s product which are functioning to the total satisfaction of the total satisfaction
of the customers. The confidence reposed on BPCL by customer select in terms of steady and
continuous ion order position as well as receipt of high value order to manufacturing and supply the
high tech product like cementing units. Sucker Rod Pumping units and Nuclear Pumps besides Mud
pimps for deep deling oil rigs and compressors etc. Through quality of BPCL product in good as
compared to any other competitors but the company did not perform well due to various reasons. The
concept of holding company was this adopted by the government to recognized BPCL along with
other five companies in a
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Ophelia And Hamlet Relationship
Ophelia s and Hamlet Relationship In No Fear Shakespeare Hamlet Ophelia is just a innocent victim
that acts on what people tell her to do and don t respond to what she want. Hamlet and Ophelia s love
was real and not a lust but she let people manipulate her. When you love somebody they will do
whatever it takes to protect and support there loved one and Ophelia played victim of loving Hamlet.
In the beginning of Hamlet Ophelia brother and father convince her that Hamlet does not love you its
lust so you need to distance your self and don t give into him. Fear it, Ophelia. Fear it, my dear sister,
And keep you in the rear of your affection, Out of the shot and danger of desire. (Shakespeare, Iiii)
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I loved you not. (Shakespeare IIIi) Ophelia known Hamlet loved her and when you love you know
everything about them so you can tell when they are joking and she should have caught on that okay
this is not Hamlet what s going on do he know they spying on him and using me for bait. He showed
his affect and love and for you not to know that I am lying and I love you is just messed up because
she take it all serious and not questioning it and just like why u misled me it was not a misled he really
have feelings for you duh. He is just trying to continue with his revenge and make Claudius look
guilty. Hamlet reveals his true feelings for Ophelia when he was standing at her funeral. He realized
that after the treatment that she got from him and then the killing of his father he think its it s fault that
she has killed her self. I loved Ophelia. Fourth thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of
love Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her? Ill do t. Dost thought come here to whine, To
outface me with leaping in her grave? Be buried quick with her? and so will I. And if thou pirate of
mountains let them throw (Shakespeare
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International Aid Or Development Assistance Essay
International aid or development assistance is defined in several ways. The Organization for Economic
Co operation and Development (OECD) defines international aid to include grants and loans to
developing countries and territories which are: (i) with the promotion of economic development and
welfare in the recipient country as the main objective and (ii) at concessional financial terms (i.e.
conveys a grant element of at least 25 percent). This definition is commonly accepted, however; some
analysts include loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as well as the World Bank
(concessional or not) in their definitions. The history of international development aid can be tracked
down to antiquity, however, the modern era saw international development aid begin to evolve in the
19th and early 20th century (Kapur, 2003) but the true expansion of international development aid was
in the aftermath of the Second World War. The most significant events in accordance with the
establishment of international development aid were the creation of The United Nations, The Marshall
Plan, and The Bretton Woods conference that established the World Bank and the IMF. The modern
manifestation of international development aid is extremely widespread. There are countless
international organizations and governments present which all contribute to international development
aid as it is a moral responsibility, however, what is the effectiveness of the aid they provide? This
paper argues
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Urbanization Of The United States
When we take a look on our current life, we definitely will not be strange to everything surrounding
us. But what if we lived in the past and traveled to the present, we must be shocked by this great
urbanization in our city. What is urbanization? Urbanization is defined as the process by which towns
and cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central
areas. In Boston, the government sets up a freedom trail that reflects the history of the United States.
However, there is also a latest freedom trail that is constructed by my own, which shows how
urbanization in Boston was going step by step. The core factors indicated by this new freedom trail are
trade, immigration, education and manufacturing. Long Wharf is the first stop. It was constructed
around 1710 in downtown Boston. Why does Long Wharf play a determined role in the development
of urbanization? Going through the history, when the British colonists came to Boston, they were
seeking to find clean water for survival. They began to set up home around the Quonehassit and then
built Long Wharf. From the geographical point of view, Long Wharf was at the mouth of several
rivers extending inland, which made a naturally ideal port. At the time of the society and even today s
society, trade is essential in the survival of the community. By looking at trade between one colonial
and another colonial, and between the New England region and the other countries, Long Wharf
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The Construction Of A Venture Administrator
HAND OUT Those scope oversaw economy arrange gives the extent structure to this undertaking.
This arrangement documents those extension oversaw economy approach; parts Also responsibilities
as they relate with one task scope; growth definition; confirmation What s more control measures;
scope change control; and the project s worth of effort breakdown structure. At whatever project
correspondence which pertains of the project s extension ought to stick of the extension oversaw
economy arrange. This venture will be for designing, programming, What s more testing another
programming item which will make used to track those company s accounts Also move forward
Different money related methods. This incorporates plan of the software, every ... Show more content
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Upon acknowledgement of the extent progress a the undertaking chief will submit the scope change
ask for of the transform control board What s more undertaking backer to acknowledgement. Upon
Regard from claiming extent progressions Toward those progress control board and project support
the one task supervisor will upgrade every last bit venture documents Furthermore speak the extension
transform should know stakeholders. Dependent upon sentiment Also information starting with the
undertaking supervisor What s more Stakeholders, the undertaking supporter may be answerable for
those acknowledgement of the last project deliverables and undertaking extent. The venture Manager,
supporter and less group will constantly on assume enter parts done overseeing those growth about
this task. Similarly as such, the project sponsor, manager, Furthermore less group parts must make
mindful about their responsibilities in place to guarantee that worth of effort performed on the project
will be inside the created scope All around those whole span of the project. Those growth to this
venture might have been characterized through a thorough prerequisites gathering transform. In An
careful Investigation might have been performed on the company s current programming provisions
dependent upon representative and client reaction. Starting with this information, the task group
produced those one
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Impact Of Historical Globalization On Contemporary Society
This source expresses its view on impacts of historical globalization on contemporary society. The
perspective of this source clearly states that historical globalization is not relevant or needed in current
society. Elements of the source explain how society should not spend time dwelling on events or
legacies of globalization that can not be changed. It is clear that the author of this source has reason to
believe that history should not affect the way our world is run today. The perspective presented in the
source illustrates that historical globalization is a very complex issue. One perspective suggests that
historical globalization should remain in the past because we should not be wasting time on events of
the past and focus on the present and the future. Others, however, believe that history is relevant to the
present and is important in today s society. In evaluating the issue, it is clear there are both positives
and negatives to historical globalization in contemporary society because it prevents history from
repeating itself, allows us to improve upon ourselves, but also prevents us from focusing on the future.
Historical globalization is important in today s society, as it prevents troubled times from repeating.
There is no doubt that our world has failed many times in the past. But, as said by many wise people,
you can always learn from your mistakes. Indian Residential Schools are an example something we
can learn from and prevent from happening again in
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Bsbwor501 Research Project
What progress did you make with your PIP this fortnight?
During the last fortnight, I have been able to complete a flowchart for one of my research questions,
further add some information to my research questions and send emails to two piano professionals. I
have been able to email two professionals in the field of piano:Elton John and Lubomyr Melnyk( the
world s fastest pianist). Although I haven´t received replies for either of them, I have uploaded
screenshots of the emails that I sent and included them in my Process Journal. I was also able to create
a flowchart on a website called lucidchart.com. My flowchart is an additional resource for readers to
read information in a more visually attractive and appealing way. I have also edited some of research
to add more detailed explanations and answers.
What evidence of your progress have you included in your journal? ... Show more content on
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I have received information for my project through many different sources. I have received
information from surveys, websites and books. My surveys included questions about how people feel
about listening to music, and whether they like listening to music or not. Also, I included information
from a few books, which´s names I have included in my biography.
Have you acknowledged these sources in your bibliography? If not what do you need to do? Yes I
have made sure I include all of my sources in mwy biography, using the referencing generator advised
by my teachers.
How have you been able to demonstrate innovation through your PIP? How? Yes I have been able to
demonstrate innovation through my PIP. I have demonstrated this by experimenting with new ways of
presenting my work, such as using a flow chart. I have also been able to demonstrate innovation by
experimenting with new,creative fonts that I have not used before. Furthermore, I used innovated ways
of entertaining the reader and making the information in my work detailed, but also
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Paracetamol
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Level 6
The purpose of this assignment is to identify a client group and discuss the current pain management
strategies used to assess pain in the selected client group. This assignment will explore and discuss the
pain management strategies adopted in the clinical area to meet the needs of this client group. At the
same time one pain, management strategy will be chosen critically evaluated and explored in light of
the available evidence.
The final part of the assignment will identify the improvements that need to introducing in the clinical
area, in order to improve the management of pain.
The student of this assignment works on a busy medical ward admitting both young and elderly
patients with acute and chronic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This theory explains that a pain modulating system exists with a neutral gate in the cord that can open
and close leading to modulation of the pain gate. Proposing that physical, emotional and mental
conditions are responsible for closing and opening the gate, found in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Moreover, it helps to explain the relationship between thoughts and emotions in modifying the
perception of pain, why actions such as music, imagery, and distraction help to relieve it. For example,
understanding that the gate may be opened by bodily injury, anxiety, and depression. The gate may be
closed by analgesia, good mood, and distraction. Therefore by administering analgesia to a patient, the
pain gate can be closed and by using music and relaxation activities. In the authors clinical area a day
room excists with a library of books and a television to help them concentrate things other than the
pain. By spending time talking and listening to patient in clinical area, fear and anxiety has been
addressed thereby leading to patients relaxation and reduced pain perception. The gate control theory
can be applied in the authors area of practice, as it is adaptable to all types of patients thus ensuring
individualised care.
Furthermore having an awareness of how a person s pain perception, can be influenced by things such
as fear, anxiety, depression and the situation in
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Unlocking Sim On Android Phone
Android SIM Unlock: How to Unlock SIM on Android Phone This article gives information on how
to unlock SIM on Android Phone Using doctorSIM. It also gives solutions on how to troubleshoot the
unlocking problems as well as the steps to check if your phone is locked or not. I Want to Unlock my
Android Phone, what do I Need? Unlocking an Android phone is very easy, and it takes a few steps.
For you to be able to unlock your phone, you will need the unlocked phone, an unlocking service such
as doctorSIM. You will also need some money to cater for the unlocking charges and a payment
method such as PayPal, Credit Card, and Bitcoin. More so you will need an email address which will
be used to receive your unlocking code. You will also need to know the type of phone that you are
using and its IMEI number. You may also need to do some APN settings. How to Unlock SIM on
Android Phone using doctorSIM DoctorSIM is an online phone unlocking service that helps unlock
your phone in three simple steps. It requires users to fill a request form and the unlocking instructions
are sent via email. The following steps are essential in unlocking your Android device using
doctorSIM Step 1: Select your network provider After going to the doctorSIM website, you need to
select the country and the network provider in which the phone is locked. If you are not sure about the
country or the network provider your phone is locked to, there is a link where you can click for help.
Step 2: Enter your
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The Working Poor by D. Shipler Essay
The Working Poor The objective of this essay is to illuminate my overall reaction to the reading of
The Working Poor conveying what I do not like while highlighting a sociological perspective, in
addition to explaining if the reading is applicable to my own life experience. Taking notice, the subject
at hand was very sobering alluding even if we ourselves have not been partakers of living in the
obscurity of prosperity between poverty and wellbeing, certainly we have encountered someone that
has become a victim to it. With this in mind, my reaction is there are countless victims of poverty;
surely one does not have to go very far to find them as we understand them to be the working class.
There are those that may express the thought of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We get a glimpse of the Social Darwinism perspective survival of the fittest and only the strong will
continue. We have been taught Democratic Egalitarianism and Individualism argue equality and
privileges should be demonstrated and given to all citizens, this would be the ideal situation,
unfortunately the poor was simply lazy and the master of their fate. Interestingly morality came into
view never looking at the devices engaged to inhibit access to a free membership of the American life
as the culprit. More over the article mentioned being poor is to be considered a religious factor by
many. Those that were poverty stricken was stigmatized as beliefs dictated by Puritans and numerous
religious communists an individual out of God s favor was doom to suffer; poverty aided as a symbol
of this social ill. Various subscriptions given however, with many prerequisites; such as acquiring
skills or obtaining a job whose initial pay was favorable would serve as a cure all; certainly one could
say, there is a degree of legitimacy as in some cases what was aforementioned has worked, but quite
often is not the end result. If the success story yielded a higher rate one possibly will walk away with a
greater
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Network Security Consists Of The Procurements And Strategies
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH PAPER
ANUSHA SHER (A03771526)
ABSTRACT
Network security comprises of the procurements and strategies embraced by a network executive to
anticipate and screen unapproved access, abuse, change, or disavowal of a computer network and
network open assets. Network security includes the approval of access to information in a network,
which is controlled by the network chairman. As the computer network is increasing drastically, so are
the threats to the computer network also. With the quick improvement of computer network, the
network is defying a developing number of dangers. Hence, it is exceptionally paramount to evaluate
the dangers for the network data framework. This paper draws information mining innovation focused
around affiliation principles into the field of danger evaluation, exhibiting a network security hazard
evaluation model focused around affiliation standards. The model mines information from history
defenselessness database to run across affiliation tenets of vulnerabilities, and it is connected on
danger evaluation of vulnerability.
INTRODUCTION
Data mining, an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science, is the computational methodology of
finding examples in substantial data sets including routines at the crossing point of manmade
brainpower, machine learning,
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Effective Use Of Imagery In Marianne Moore s Poetry
In Poetry , Marianne Moore explains that it is not that she does not like poetry, but it is the idea that
poetry is simply not the same anymore. Poetry conveys ingenuity and candid ideas; it should be used
to express one s authentic thoughts and feelings. Moore connects the use of imagery to expound on the
interpretation that people do not appreciate or like what they do not understand. The poem purposely
has no true structure, as it is written in free form with no rhyme scheme or pattern. Moore shows her
frustration with the addressed autocrats of literature and displays that by using an ironic tone in the
composition of the poem. Through Moore s use of imagery, she highlights people s lack of originality
and perspective. In the line Hands that can grasp, eyes that can dilate, hair that can rise if it must, these
things are important not because a high sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because they
are useful... (Moore 6), the speaker is stating one s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The poem has a natural flow, exemplifying that poetry does not have to abide by a set of rules. People
are used to thinking they must follow the cliché guidelines that poetry must rhyme, have a pattern, or a
hidden meaning, and that simply is not true. The unrestrained arrangement of the poem connects with
one of Moore s concluding lines, ...the raw material of poetry in all its rawness... (44). The speaker s
use of enjambment represents the flow of her thoughts in the poem. Every word continued over the
line break has its own emphasis. For example, there are only two periods in the poem, one in the first
stanza and one at the very end. The period is placed in the quote, ...one discovers after it all, a place
for the genuine. , which puts emphasis on the word genuine. Moore uses this to officially open the
readers mind to genuine poetry, as after that point she provides justifications as to what makes it
genuine with the
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The Rock, Pop And Soul Reader By David Brackett
The articles that I chose to examine from the Rock, Pop and Soul Reader by David Brackett are titled
On Wax by Paul Whiteman and Mary Margaret McBride, and What Songs the Beatles Sang by
William Mann. These articles came from different time periods in which there was a need for change
in music. The artists discussed in these articles took a chance, and experimented to create a new sound
that the audience enjoyed. Other important similarities include the specific changes made in the music,
and what made the sound more popular. Despite the similarities and differences, these articles have
also taught me much about the history of rock and roll including; the effects of change in music, and
the imagination and creativity behind it. When comparing the articles, one can determine that they are
similar. On Wax looks at the introduction of new music and technology in the 1920s that
revolutionized the music industry. However, What Songs the Beatles Sang, looks at the change in
music during the time of the British Invasion, and why the Beatles were successful. In On Wax¸ it
stated that in the 1920s, there was change of instrumentation in nearly all orchestral pieces (Whiteman
and McBride, 11). This included the addition of the tuba replacing the double basses, ordinary drums
replacing banjo, and tympani and snare replacing the regular drum. These additions created a muddy
and fuzzed up effect that listeners enjoy (Whiteman and McBride, 11). Similarly, in Musicology by
Theodore
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Essay on Rent Control
There is a reason for everything, and if there is no reason to do something, most people will not do it.
For example, if there is no incentive to motivate landlords to upkeep their property and make it the
best it can be, they will left their properties at the lowest manageable state they can get away. Rent
ceiling laws are an example of how lack of motivation and incentives can discourage people from
making sure their best work and resources go into their product or whatever they are doing. These
laws impose limitations on the amount landlords can charge their tenants for staying in their
properties. This causes the landlords to lose the amount of money they should have made on their
property, and the landlords will not be motivated to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The obstacles landlords have to overcome causes them to lose their motivation to invest in rental
properties and they instead flock towards other housing options to include condominiums, office
towers, and hotels.
In short, lack of motivation in exchange for more red tape causes investors and landlords to move
towards more profitable options. This movement of money and resources tends to negatively impact
people trying to find a place to live, most notably the poor. The National Multi Housing Council
(NMHC) states that prospective customers must pay finder fees to find a rental property due to a
presumably growing scarcity of available housing. As if this were not bad enough, in some
communities rental properties are handed down to friends and family, so they never quite leave the
market. In order to obtain housing, new consumers are forced to pay key money and other fees. These
costs tend to impact young, single, and poor families the most.
As if all of the more or less hidden fees were not bad enough, young, single, and poor families able to
find a rental property are often discriminated against. Landlords tend to use factors such as income
and credit history in determining who gets their rental property Richer families end up doing better
with rent control laws because of this. Poorer people who make up a larger part of the population end
up out of a house to live in.
Some economists would argue the above mentioned examples of why rent control is harmful to
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How Is Oedipus Selfish
The well known play Oedipus The King was constructed by a great Greek writer named Sophocles.
Oedipus The King was quite an extravagant and dramatic play. The play is about a tale of an inevitable
fate for the king of Thebes. Oedipus was the king of Thebes, and villagers came to him because they
were in grave danger. The town was consumed by the terrible Black Death known as the bubonic
plague. Immediately, the king took initiative to do anything that he could possibly do to bring health
back to the people. However, what Oedipus did not know is that the only way was to kill the person
who killed the former king of Thebes, Laios. As the play progresses, Oedipus is told his fate early on
of his journey. Furthermore, along the play, Oedipus showed strong, studious, and king like
characteristics. Oedipus was a tenacious being; additionally, he displayed unbiased, penitent, and
noble characteristics. First, Oedipus was a tenacious King. When faced with obstacles, he would not
stop until the problem was resolved. He displayed his persistent ways numerous times. For example,
Oedipus said, Tell me, and never doubt that I will help you in every way I can; I should be heartless
(Sophocles, 1207). He promised to the priest and people, that no matter the ... Show more content on
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He was an extremely righteous, dignified, and virtuous man. Only certain people would be called
Great Oedipus, O powerful King of Thebes (Sophocles, 1207). He was an individual who must have
had a long history of accomplishing great deeds to be called such. Additionally, how Oedipus acted
towards the end of the play provides even more support of his honorable ways. He put his ego to the
side and left he town and isolated himself. Furthermore, the young would cling to your altar steps
(Sophocles, 1207). The young, who have not even lived around long enough, have heard the tales and
nobleness of their Kings deeds. This shows that he was an astounding
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12 Best Images Of Zoo Animals Writing Worksheet

  • 1. 12 Best Images Of Zoo Animals Writing Worksheet 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 12 Best Images Of Zoo Animals Writing Worksheet 12 Best Images Of Zoo Animals Writing Worksheet
  • 2. The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe The Lion,the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis this classic book is fantasy. I have never read any other book by this author. I would be willing to read another work of C.S. Lewis s work of literature. I want to read another one of her books because I loved this one. In this book the setting is in England and throughout the book english words and slang are woven through. This helps me build a better background for the characters and helps me visualize the setting and time. I also like the way she wrote the chapters from one group of characters going trough the event and then the next chapter is about the same event or how that same event effected the other characters. This story takes place in two main settings. The first setting is mainly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the emotions that I felt was joy and closure.When Aslan died I was sad but I new that it wasn t the end f the book because here were 5 more chapter. But when he came back to life and defeated the Witch I was joyful because the good guys win. That gave me a sense of closer and joy that everything was back to normal. I also felt a sense f power while reading this book. That sense came from the way the book was written.Since I got to read about an event from the point of view of one charter . Then read about the same event from another point of view since I know what will happen I feel powerful and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Juan Ponce De Leon s Pascua Florida In addition to early exploration there is a lot of history in the nature of Florida. On Juan Ponce de Leon s first voyage in 1513, he decided to call Florida Pascua Florida , which is also known as the feast of flowers. He named Florida after this feast because when he took his first look at the landscape he was overwhelmed with beautiful flowers. Florida has a relatively warm and sunny climate and Florida is also home to over 1,700 rivers, streams, and creeks ( Florida Vol. 1 ). A major water feature in Florida that dates back to 6,000 years ago is Lake Okeechobee which means, big water. It was a major water and food source to the natives that called Florida their home. Many years ago there were no waterways coming to or from the lake, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Apple s An Old Traditional Chinese Proverb Apple in Consumer Electronic Industry Jay Patel (Student Id 77154870) Leeds Business School, Leeds Beckett University A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den it s an old traditional Chinese proverb. The same applies to strategy. In this fast growing and dynamically changing business world a single strategic plan won t suffices lifetime for any industry. To be strategic means to have a foresight. Defining an objective and achieving it by going against the hurdles. It is difficult for an organisation to foresee into the future in this rapidly changing business world, problems such as globalisation, rigid organisational structures, new regulations every now and then, complex alliance and partnership. There are many different definitions for strategy. What I understand about Strategy is that it s a long term directive to an organisation. Corporate strategy is termed as finding organisational objectives and goals and planning and action to achieve those objectives. Strategic planning is done by organisations keeping in mind few main areas. One is the external environment of the organisation is unpredictable, any new rules and regulation can be imposed. Next is an internal resource of the organisation, before making any future plans organisation must consider its internal resources. And thinking before adding new values to organisation to what it is today. (Clegg, 2011) Who would have thought in 1997 that Apple computers would be the most innovate company in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Counts vs. Daimyo Essay Counts vs. Daimyo By examining Japan and Medieval Europe s past, both areas had feudalism incorporated in their social structure. Feudalism was a relationship among the upper class, in which a member of the nobility was granted land, and in return promised to protect the king, who gave them their land. The nobility referred to are counts in Europe and daimyo in Japan. Both are generally governors who rule over a substantial subsection of the empire with certain duties and obligations. Daimyo and counts are very similar with some slight difference like whether their power is handed down by heredity and how much power they really have. The term count was originally just a companion of princes, but from the time of the early Germanic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The emperor did not hesitate to dispose any count guilty of bad administration. (3) Not only could the counts be removed by the king but they could also be transferred to another county. The king however did not keep his power forever. For eventually the counts gained more and more power. As their power rose, the empire became decentralized. The people under the counts were not loyal to the king who was miles away, they were loyal to the count that rain their area. He knew was special needs they needed and was able to become more personal with the people he ruled. When the king lost complete power, the lords took over and created manorialism. The Daimyo of Japan have many similarities to the counts in medieval Europe. The term daimyo came to be applied to those military lords who began exercising territorial control over the various private estates into which the country had become divided. (4) They are considered governors who have military control, administer justice and are in charge of taxes. The king granted the first daimyo their land because they had won a battle or some more land for the king. The land is just some kind of repayment for what they did. In return for the land that the king gave them, Daimyo promised to give military support to the government. Each Daimyo is separate from each other and fought over boundaries. They compete for power and this is similar to the uji in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Malls Typology Essay Mall Culture Rise, Current Trends, Types and Economic Study Difference Between a Shopping Mall a Shopping Centre ? SHOPPING CENTRES SHOPPING MALLS 1. Shopping Centre is one or more buildings. 2. It is an open outdoor market. 3. In a shopping centre there are only one or two entrances to each store. 4. Here, in order to go to another store you have to go outside then enter another store. 5. Shopping centre is one or more buildings that contain stores and restaurants that share a common parking area. 1. Shopping Mall is a Single Building. 2. It is a covered complex. 3. In a shopping mall there are several entrances into the mall. 4. While, in a mall, once entered you can go to any store in that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1980s, some enclosed malls were remodelled into open air shopping centres. By the mid 1990s, Malls were still being constructed at a rate of 140 a year. The trend was to build enclosed malls and to renovate older outdoor malls into enclosed ones. Such malls had advantages, including temperature control. But by the end of 1990 s the trend took a sharp turn and it was again fashionable to build open air malls. Finally by 2001, a PricewaterhouseCoopers study found that underperforming and vacant malls were an emerging problem. According to new trends, the outdoor outlet malls or big box shopping areas known as power centres are now favoured, although the traditional enclosed shopping mall is still in demand by those seeking weather protected, all under one roof shopping. High land prices in populated cities have led to the concept of the vertical mall, in which space allocated to retail is configured over a number of stories accessible by elevators and/or escalators (usually both) linking the different levels of the mall. The major challenge was to encourage the shopper to move upwards downwards, different from the traditional tendency of moving horizontally. Vertical malls are common in densely populated conurbations such as Hong Kong and Bangkok. Ex Times Square in Hong Kong. Mall culture in the United States was coming to an end as the U.S. economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Societal Values vs. Moral Instincts Essay On his many adventures, Huckleberry Finn encounters numerous situations in which his morality is tested or needs to be implemented. Huck has moral dilemmas to a degree, but he figures out the answer to his questions. He also figures out that sometimes, society has it all wrong, and that at times you just have to follow your heart. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Twain reveals that what is honorable is to follow your natural moral instincts, not what society and civilization say is moral. From the beginning of the book, it is shown that Huck is forced to conform to what others think is best for him. Huckleberry was taken in by Widow Douglas because his dad wasn t a part of his life anymore and he needed a parent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Society starts to become a place in which Huckleberry wants to spend less and less time interacting with as he realizes the problems people create in the world. As Huck and Jim float farther down the river, Huck s opinion of society becomes more defined in his own mind: I hadn t had a bite to eat since yesterday, so Jim he got out some corn dodgers and buttermilk, and pork and cabbage and greens there ain t nothing in the world so good when it s cooked right and whilst I eat my supper we talked and had a good time. . . .We said there warn t no home like a raft, after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft. (119) At this point in the book Huck is thoroughly sickened by society. Compared to the incidents onshore, the raft represents a retreat from the outside world. Even the simple food Jim offers Huck is delicious in this atmosphere of freedom. Huck and Jim do not have to answer to anyone on the raft, and it represents a kind of utopian life for them. They try to maintain this peaceful separation from society and its problems, but as the raft makes its way down the river, unpleasant influences from onshore repeatedly invade the world of the raft. These influences can be connected to the people close to Huck, where clashing pieces of advice from those close to him are given throughout his life. Huck is put in a tough spot in trying to make his own decisions on what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Women in Ministry Women have been involved in Christian ministry since the very beginning of Christianity. It has declined and risen according to the acceptance of the environment. The two papers addressed in this essay document the rise of women ministers in the Holiness movement as well as the decline of women in the modern Pentecostal movement. In response to this decline in women in ministry, Courtney Stewart gave points which the UPCI should tackle to rectify the situation. In Holy Boldness Women Preachers Autobiographies and the Sanctified Self, the history of women in ministry is addressed. The excerpt given starts by discussing the pioneers of women ministers Wesleyan/Holiness groups. It was in the Holiness movement in the late 19th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second paper, written by David Norris, focuses mainly on the history of Pentecostal women in ministry. He gave a brief mention to the emergence of Holiness women preachers, and then fast forwards to the Pentecostal movement. Because many of the people involved in the Pentecostal movement had once been a part of the Holiness movement, women were generally accepted as ministers. However, even here women were relegated to the margins. They took the broken, burnt out, run down churches that no one else wanted. Many times these women would revitalized a run down church only to step down, or be shunted aside, so a man could take over as pastor. According to Norris, at the founding of the UPCI nearly 22% of the licensed ministers were women. This number has steadily declined over the past 50 years until only 3% of the licensed ministers are women. Norris gives four possible reasons for this: 1. Because women did not learn how to theologically defend their position at the beginning of the movement, they do not know how now that the climate has changed to where they must defend their calling. 2. There were many more denominations involved in the Pentecostal movement than just the Holiness groups who were not willing to license women. 3. There are little or no role models who promote women in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Microsoft DOS with UNIX Essay Comparing Microsoft DOS with UNIX As is suggestive of its name, an operating system (OS) is a collection of programs that operate the personal computer (PC). Its primary purpose is to support programs that actually do the work one is interested in, and to allow competing programs to share the resources of the computer. However, the OS also controls the inner workings of the computer, acting as a traffic manager which controls the flow of data through the system and initiates the starting and stopping processes, and as a means through which software can access the hardware and system software. In addition, it provides routines for device control, provides for the management, scheduling and interaction of tasks, and maintains system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This presents the need for memory management, as the memory of the computer would need to be searched for a free area in which to load a users program. When the user was finished running the program, the memory consumed by it would need to be freed up and made available for another user when required (CIT). Process scheduling and management is also necessary, so that all programs can be executed and run without conflict. Some programs might need to be executed more frequently than others, for example, printing. Conversely, some programs may need to be temporarily halted, then restarted again, so this introduces the need for inter program communication. In modern operating systems, we speak more of a process (a portion of a program in some stage of execution (CIT, 3)) than a program. This is because only a portion of the program is loaded at any one time. The rest of the program sits waiting on the disk until it is needed, thereby saving memory space. UNIX users speak of the operating system as having three main parts: the kernel, the shell and the file system. While DOS users tend not to use the term kernel and only sometimes use the term shell, the terms remain relevant. The kernel, also known as the Real Time Executive , is the low level core of the OS and is loaded into memory right after the loading of the BIOS whenever the system is started. The kernel handles the transfer of data among the various parts of the system, such as from hard disk to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analyzing Robert Palmer s What Pop Lyrics Say To Us Today In What Pop Lyrics Say to Us Today writer Robert Palmer analyzes pop lyrics over the recent decades and concludes pop music sends dominant messages that are influential to young people. Pop has always thoroughly responded to current events, and today s pop music continues to reflect that culture. To begin with, pop can change attitudes toward love. Palmer first refers to stars such as Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones who endorse sex to urge social change and revolution. Their music was a voice and reminder to older generations that they possessed influential power. True romantic notions tend to be viewed with some suspicion. Palmer also discusses how in comparison to music of the 60 s, idealisms have changed since current times. The Beatles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Annotated Bibliography On The Internet And Multimedia... COM414: The Internet and Multimedia Authoring Assignment 2 Web site Student Name: Michael McElhatton (B00685386) URL: for site http://scisweb.ulster.ac.uk/~bis15mem/XcelEnts%20 %20Assignment%202/Main.html URL: for work files http://scisweb.ulster.ac.uk/~bis15mem/XcelEnts%20 %20Assignment%202/ Creation of logo (Video) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzYoSUhIZso feature=youtu.be CONTENTS 1. The Site 3 1.1. Executive Summary 3 1.2. How the Site was Created 4 1.3. Corporate Look 5 1.4. Navigation 6 1.5. Content 7 1.6. Flle Types and Compression 9 1.7. Evaluation of the site 10 2. Appendices 11 2.1. References 11 2.2. Site map 12 2.3. Research on Other sites 13 2.4 Print screens of Site 15 1. The Site 1.1. Executive Summary In This report I will discuss the development of the website I created for the event organisation business Xcelents. I will include descriptions of the many different applications I used to help with my development which includes photo editing softwares and also an application which allowed me to design the site. I will be including the steps I have taken as to ensure my website has a professional look and feel. Within the contents of my report I will discuss why i chose a certain navigation layout for my site and also provide a map as to direct the reader around the site. Towards the end of my report I will include a list of the file types i used and also their size, I will discuss why I used each file format and the
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  • 13. Sexism in Film Essay In society, women are often perceived as the weaker sex, both physically and mentally. In modern times women have leveled the playing field between men and women, and feminism is a highly discussed topic, but for years, women faced discrimination and prejudice both in life and in the workplace, due to their sex. This way of thinking flooded into the world of film. In their works, the authors of each of the various sources address the limitations and liberations of women both on and off the screen in nineteenth century Film and Cinema. Not every source is completely filled with information related to the research topic, but they do cover and analyze many of the same points from different perspectives. Prominent points addressed in each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was not until the mid 1910 s did the film industry shift towards a model that prized business legitimacy. This shift ultimately marginalized the woman filmmaker (Mahar 133). The presentation of women on screen is another highlighted issue in many of the gathered sources. Because men were ultimately in control of what went on the screen much of what the audience perceived were women from the male imagination or fantasy. Bernard Beck elaborates in his article Where the Boys Are: The Contender and other Movies about Women in a Man s World that, ...women have been used to dress up a male story or motivate a male character (Beck 15). Women were often insignificant and trivial characters. Although, Kathe Davis disagrees to a point. In her article, Davis offers a dissonant opinion to the fore mentioned insignificance of the female character. She instead describes many female characters as predators, and analyzes the roles of lead women in three prominent films of the nineteenth century. In each film, she finds parallels and similarities of cases of female emasculation and instances where women are turned into objects of male desire (Davis 47 48). Davis does not perceive female characters as being insignificant, just stripped of their power and misrepresented. She discusses how females of power are often portrayed as crazy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Luxottica institutional structure Essay Organizational structure http://www.luxottica.com/en/about us/company structure http://www.luxottica.com/sites/luxottica.com/files/organizzazioneedipartimenti_eng.pdf ORGANIZATIONS AND DEPARTMENTS Investor Relations The Investor Relations department manages relationships with analysts and investors as well as with regulatory bodies that oversee the financial markets. Consequently, the department works closely with research analysts and fund managers to assist them in building models that support their stock recommendations and investment decisions. At the same time, the department also interfaces with the Group s top management for the purpose of sharing market insight and investor feedback. Business Development The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Information Technology Information Technology handles all Corporate IT activities and projects, especially the Transformation ones which have the aim to define new operating structures and IT platforms for the Group s various manufacturing and commercial processes. It is also responsible for the co ordination and delivery of the Group wide projects and Group contract negotiations. Retail divisions Luxottica Group s Retail divisions manage around 6,500 optical and sun stores in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, China, Europe and the Middle East. In North America, Luxottica Group controls the two biggest prescription eyewear chains LensCrafters and Pearle Vision and the most relevant chains in the sun segment Sunglass Hut and Ilori. In South America Luxottica controls Multiopticas Internacional S.L. which manages over 470 eyewear stores operating under the Opticas GMO, Econopticas and Sun Planet retail brands in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. In Europe, Luxottica manages all the European location of the largest sun wear chain in the world: Sunglass Hut. Luxottica Retail Australiasia is the leading optical product business in Australia, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. By Emily Dickenson, Sunsets, And Sunsets In the poems, She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms , by Emily Dickenson, and Sunsets , by Carl Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of the sunset is the central theme in both poems; however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the beauty of sunset comparing it to a housewife. In turn, Sandburg, compares sunset to a female dancer, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares sunset to a housewife. The poem cites She sweeps with many colored brooms [line 1 2], the quote is portraying the true beauty of a housewife s chores. It also indirectly refers to the rays of a sunset. A diligent woman sews her own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the harsh winter days, there are many storms that prompt the seas to overflow. This is described in the next paragraph and the author uses dancing to symbolize the storms, and he also is referring to more lively dancing. In the end, the sun sets both on the easy days, as well as on the most difficult days unconditionally. Dickenson s and Sandburg s poem both compare sunset to women. Dickenson s poem describes the beauty of the sun, and frames her idea by describing a housewife sewing together colorful garments. The sun rises and sets every day, so too does a diligent housewife take charge of her home all day. Sandburg s poem also connects the beauty of the sun to the beauty of a female dancer. The poem links Ribbon at the ears, sashes at the hips [line 8]; to the beauty of a female dancer, as well as to the splendor of sunset. Additionally, the poem also states And here sleep. Tosses a little with dreams; [lines 9 10] to show the challenging and accomplishing days of a dancer, just like the sunset. The poems both compare sunset to beautiful women, who enhance their surroundings. There are several differences in both poems. Dickenson uses colors in her poem, like purple, emerald, and amber. She uses these colors to describe sunset and women. She also depicts a housewife and only gently refers to sunset. However, Sandburg, uses words like dances, scarves ribbon and sashes which refers to female dancers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Adopt-A-Highway Case Study I am absolutely certain that everyone at one point in their life has passed by a littered beach, park or road. There are critical steps and guidelines that must be taken in order to Adopt a Highway, such as applying for the program, learning the rules, using the correct equipment and taking the necessary precautions. Before cleaning the community, you may want to apply to the Adopt a Highway program. A program runned by the Department of Transportation (DOT). There is no fee included, although there is a contract, contracts can be long as 2 to 5 years. The roadway must be at least 2 miles long, which has be cleaned at least 2 to 4 times a year. Certain documents including the contract must filled out, signed, and turned in to the Department ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The department of transportation will first award the Adopt a Highway recognition panels (road sign) made specifically for that roadway section, acknowledging the Adopt a Highway program and the volunteer name(s). The name(s) on the panel may be limited to two people, a family, group, or an organization. The signs will make citizens of your community be aware of who is keeping the community clean. The panel will be posted at each end of the designated roadway, which benefits to know the area that has to be cleansed. Trash bags will also be given, you will notice there will be a set of 2 different colors, or they may be labeled. For example, if given a yellow and a green set, the green set of trash bags will be for recycling materials and the yellow bags will be for the trash. Safety gloves may also be distributed, if not, personal gloves may need to be used or bought, same goes for any other participants. On the other hand, every single participant will be given a safety vest, it is mandatory that all volunteers wear a safety vest when cleaning the roadway. Moreover if requested, a caution/slow down road sign may be handed out to one sign per group. In addition, at pick up all volunteers will be expected to watch a safety video regarding safety guidelines and rules. There will questions at the end to make sure everyone understands the rules, safety guideline, and procedures if any hazardous materials are found while you re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Global Climate Change Global climate change is no big secret things are heating up and humans are starting to see the implications of the global warming phenomena. As these consequences have begun to impinge upon our realities of a healthy, functioning world, scientists have been hard pressed to find a solution, a save all for mother Earth called geoengineering. One side of these solutions is in carbon dioxide removal tactics that target the disease of too much carbon in the atmosphere (Hamilton, 20). One of the most largely supported arguments for CO2 removal iron fertilization. Global warming is also a hot topic of political debate because the problem is now so extensive that effective action is needed on a global scale (20). It s time for humans assume responsibility of our own self created mess, and also ponder the ramifications of our past, present, and future Fertilizing the Ocean: adding iron, sequestering carbon The ocean is a massive carbon repository. Scientists looking combat global warming thought that carbon from the atmosphere could be moved into the oceans, where it would stay for millennia. The man accredited for this idea is the late John Martin, who discovered that in many regions of the ocean, iron has been found to be the limiting nutrient for growth (NASA). Iron, a macronutrient, is needed for photosynthesis to occur and has been linked to phytoplankton blooms (see image 2) and ice ages (Martinez Garcia). It reaches the ocean in the form of dust ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Interview Skill Analysis The Challenge of Love Some of the biggest challenges in relationships are rooted between the push and pull of give and take. People tend to enter into relationships to gain something: they re trying to find someone who s going to make them feel good. In reality, the only way love is true is if the relationship comes from a place of giving. For some love is primarily taking, for some love is primarily giving and for some it is more evenly a matter of give take . A person driven by intense need often attempts to control the relationship, taking to fulfill their personal needs. When the emphasis is on taking, love becomes very threatening. Love takes on many forms, but true love is not one of power and control. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That said, in time when love failed his grand daughter Janine, Louis although inexpert in the gestures of love (p.267) supported Janine in managing her own feelings of pain, betrayal, and abandonment after her marriage ended. Janine was able to see an honesty and openness in Lois that at times he didn t see in himself. Her ability to see Louis for the man he was and not his actions was a demonstration of her true love and devotion to him. Janine was acutely aware that her grand father was a terrible, even at times a dreadful man (p.280) but she was able to accept him and his personal truth, without judgement. It was Louis s influence alone in the end that entirely changed her way of looking at things (p. 280). To Janine, her grand father was not man of power and control, but a man weighed down by a sense of unworthiness (p.279), and for that she felt sad a partly responsible. Louis was a man who needed truth, to feel worthy, loved, and to be free, something he was not able to be around his family his wife Isa and two children. In the end Louis experienced love through Janine. True to form through the last section of the book Louis aims criticism at Janine. To Louis his grand daughter was weak (p. 254), she was a women incapable of receiving anything from another person (p. 265), a person who thought so little (p. 256) about others. These qualities connected the two, as Louis was much the same. Louis a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Milton and the Natural World Blessed Be the Time: Changes in the Natural World as a Result of the Fall The differences between prelapsarian and postlapsarian life as it pertains to mankind must be stark. The Fall would lose all meaning otherwise, were the consequences of the original sin to be slight. Everything that Adam and Eve had experienced must change so that they could comprehend the vastness of their transgression. This would include everything of a spiritual nature: their relationship with God, the angels, their ability to get into Heaven. However, as a fallen human, the reader might find the physical changes that Adam, Eve, and the world around them undergo as a result of the Fall to be very compelling. As someone who has never and can never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his infancy in Eden, Adam is presented with all the animals which instinctively subjugate themselves before him. Not only is he clearly meant by God to be superior the animals, he also seems to have some deeper knowledge of their essence, shown by how he named them as they passed and understood/Their nature: with such knowledge God endued/[His] sudden apprehension. (VIII.352 354) Similar to how the fertile earth of Eden provided for Adam and Eve all they wanted, the animals too were at Man s beck and call in the prelapsarian world. Just as the earth seems to have turned against Man after the fall, so do the animals. The special relationship Adam shared with the animal kingdom is dissolved, the animals ceased to stand much in awe/Of Man but fled him or with count nance grim/Glared on him passing. (X.712 714) Animals were now not only scared of Man but more importantly began to actively menace him, whereas Man knew no physical menace in his prelapsarian state. This is because the concept of death has been introduced to the postlapsarian world, starting with the lower animals. In addition to threatening Man, animals began to see each other as predator and prey. This new predatory relationship between animals also portends a predatory relationship between people, when Milton compares those who eventually take over the Church to grevious Wolves (XII.508) who prey on the faithful and subvert God s word. After eating the forbidden fruit, Man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Example Of A Critical Review A Critical Review of Music Therapy s Effect on Postoperative Pain, Anxiety, and Noise Satisfaction Ross Tapley University of Memphis The Effect of Complementary Music Therapy on the Patient s Postoperative State Anxiety, Pain Control, and Environment Noise Satisfaction This is a critical review of the article, The Effect of Complementary Music Therapy on the Patient s Postoperative State Anxiety, Pain Control, and Environment Noise Satisfaction . This study was printed in the Medsurg Nursing Journal in October of 2013. The authors are Tressa Comeaux and Susan Steele Moses. This critical review will analyze the experimental research paper in various aspects. The purpose of this critique is to determine if the author s research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strengths and Weaknesses The problem being researched is clinically significant. The purpose is clearly explained and identifies the reason for the study. The study did not identify who was blinded to the patients, data collectors, or staff increasing the potential for bias. The hypothesis can only be partially supported due to various issues regarding sample size, control manipulation, and the patient s reactions to a negative diagnosis. The training of the data collectors was not clearly expressed. The data was collected ethically and consistently throughout the study. Internal and External Validity The instruments used measured indirectly and were not always reliable due to various issues with patients. Because the control group was not told to change any behaviors some of the patients listened to music which tainted their responses. The instrumentation remained the same throughout the study, but some participants found the questionnaire too disturbing to answer. The researchers did provide an adequate description of the measurement methods and can find the extent of their errors. Clinical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Willful Ignorance In Lewis Carroll s Alice Through The... We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done, expressed by the American writer and poet, Henry Longfellow. In a like manner, Lewis Carroll an American writer published a work titled Alice Through the Looking Glass, which addresses the different views of social behavior. This particular source suggests the overall idea of perception through a fantasy land with Alice, the main character embarking on a new journey. Alice is aware that she is in a new place, however, chooses to not make it her priority. That idea of choosing to not make something a priority when you know that it s a significant issue is called willful ignorance, which is how the majority of the public within the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather, informing people of their options seems like the only viable solution to changing the world through the lifestyle approach method. For instance, according to a recent survey of American workers by Accounting Principals, Americans who regularly buy coffee throughout the week spend on average, $1,092 on coffee annually (Muniz). The spending of a luxury like coffee daily seems absurd when comparing the population of people in poverty in the United States an estimated 43.1 million Americans lived in poverty according to the official measure (What). To put in perspective that the 43.1 million people could have food, water, and shelter the basic necessities needed to live. If we just skipped the daily coffee and perhaps drank water instead. This type of action is described as volunteering and just one person s contribution saves their whole country. Now picture, each person accomplishing the same thing, economical issues would cease to exist since the temptation would cease to exist. Sounds simple, yet people who are in higher ranks would have more to give up compared to a person who owns nothing of value. If the model were applied drastic changes would come about over a long period of time. Ultimately, the choice comes down to the people. The options are available, however, will someone choose to change their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Crucible And The Nazi Party The National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazi party is perhaps one of the most murderous and inhuman organization and later government system in history. The Nazi Party was notorious for their brutal and devastating acts of violence, particularly towards the Jews and communists of Germany during their reign in 1933 till 1945. Promoting extreme German nationalism and Social Darwinism survival of the fittest as well as the idea of a master race , Adolf Hitler, chief leader of the Nazis, led the party through a totalitarian style government and with the manipulative concepts of mob mentality as well as charismatic leadership, showing the group s connection to the 1953 play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The beginning of the Nazi Party can be traced back to 1919, just a year after the end of World War 1. Beginning with a group of unemployed soldiers unhappy about the Treaty of Versailles, the group quickly spiraled into a mass movement. In 1921, a former army veteran by the name of Adolf Hitler joined the association and quickly became the group s leader. Hitler soon began gaining new members as he went throughout the country advocating anti semitism ideas and the idea that Germany would continue to suffer, unless their was a total revolution of German life where Jews and communists were eliminated. His ideas caught the attention of many, especially young, economically disadvantaged Germans, as they saw this as a chance to gain more than they ever had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rational Choice Theory as a Deterant to Crime Essay Written Assignment 1 (Due October 1st ) Rational choice theories are among the fastest growing theories in social science today. Many sociologists and political scientists defend the claim that rational choice theory can provide the basis for a unified and comprehensive theory of social behavior. What distinguishes rational choice theory from other forms of theory is that it denies the existence of any kinds of action other than the purely rational and calculative. All social action can be seen as rationally motivated, as instrumental action, however much of it may appear to be irrational or non rational. I believe that the Rational Choice Theory would be most beneficial in the reduction or control of crime. According to the Rational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People will engage in criminal and deviant activities if they do not fear apprehension and punishment. Norms, laws, and enforcement are to be designed and implemented to produce and maintain the image that negative and disruptive behaviors will receive attention and punishment. Although specific individuals become the object of enforcement activities, general deterrence theory focuses on reducing the probability of deviance in the general population. Examples of control activities reflecting the concerns of this concept include: Drunk driving crackdowns, special gang related crime task forces and police units, publication and highly visible notices of laws and policies. General deterrence strategies focus on future behaviors, preventing individuals from engaging in crime or deviant by impacting their rational decision making process. Specific deterrence focuses on punishing known deviants in order to prevent them from ever again violating the specific norms they have broken. Through the rational use of punishment as a negative sanction, problematic behavior can be cut down dramatically. Some examples are: shock sentencing, corporal punishment, mandatory arrests for certain behaviors. Specific deterrence strategies, focuses on punishing known deviants in order to prevent them from ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Should We Assess Children Essay Why do we assess children? Upon looking for the meaning of Assessments on the NAEYC website, I came across several different reasons to way it is important. Assessment is defined as the measurement of what students are learning. Student achievement is defined as how well they ve mastered certain target skills. Assessments provide educators with both objective and subjective data in order to ascertain student progress and skill mastery. No matter what we are doing in the classroom with our students around we are doing some type of assessment. Now NAEYC says. Assessments help teachers plan appropriately challenging curriculum and tailor instruction that responds to each child s strengths and needs. Assessments can also help teachers identify children with disabilities and ensuring that they receive needed services. And also, Assessment methods are appropriate for each child s age and level of development and encompass all areas of development, including math, science, and other cognitive skills; language; social emotional; and physical. Teachers use assessment methods and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Informal assessment has to do with the way that they play, the language that is being used, and how they react to the environment that is around them. While doing this you are taking notes, i.e. writing in down on a sticky tab, taking pictures and videos of how engaging the activity is for the child or if they are some things that need o be changed. Formal assessment has to deal with pulling the child out of their natural environment and asking the child questions that he or she should be able to answer. It is a one on one assessment for them to take that is base on a grading scale of some sort. For example, at the beginning of the year VPK must take a test to show the teacher at what level they are on. That is not being done with they are playing nor is it done around the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Reactive Memory Recent studies indicated that memory T lymphocytes contain distinct populations of central memory (TCM) and effector memory (TEM) cells characterized by distinct homing capacity and effector function. Protective memory is mediated by TEMs that migrate to inflamed peripheral tissues and display immediate effector function, whereas reactive memory is mediated by TCMs that home to T cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs, have little or no effector function, but readily proliferate and differentiate to effector cells in response to antigenic stimulation (Lanzavecchia and Sallusto, 2000). T central memory cells Human TCMs are CD45RO+ memory cells that constitutively express CCR7 and CD62L , two receptors that are also characteristic of naïve T cells, which are required for cell extravasation through high endothelial venules (HEV) and migration to T cell areas of secondary lymphoid organs (Campbell et al., 1998). When compared with naïve T cells, TCMs have higher sensitivity to antigenic stimulation thus providing more effective stimulatory feedback to dendritic cells (DCs) and B cells (Forster et al., 1999). Following TCR triggering, TCMs produce mainly IL 2, but after proliferation they differentiate to effector cells and produce large amounts of IL 4 of IFN γ (Lanzavecchia and Sallusto, 2000). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have rapid effector function and produce large amounts of IFN , IL 4 and IL 5 within hours of antigenic stimulation (Lanzavecchia and Sallusto, 2000). Treg ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Is The Disney World Vacation Essay One thing I regret in life, is not taking our first family vacation sooner than when we did. My childhood dream has always been to see Disney World, during the Holidays, with the ones I love, in the happiest place on earth. The vacation I planned was 10 days long, to explorer roughly 40 square miles of property. Walking in each park you experience a different level of emotions. All the trees were full as pig with decorations and lights. The lights showed off the bright colors that shimmered off the oddly sized ornaments. Wreaths hung from every lamp post, with garland stringed between them. During the evening all you see is flashing lights from cameras, everyone trying to capture that special moment. Familiar caroling songs play all through the parks causing you to sing along. If you time it just right, walking down Main Street, you will see how Disney brings the holidays to life, with snowing blowing up and down the street. The snow is so life like, melting upon contact with my skin, which is radiating heat. While walking down Main Street you can smell fresh popcorn popping, available in souvenir containers. By far the best container was R2D2; standing about 4 inches tall, full of plump and salty popcorn. On almost every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My favorite is the electrical light parade, we lined up along the main street curb, full for miles with people, for our chance to witness a glimpse of this masterpiece. There is something about neon lights that make me feel warm and fuzzy. With each float full of lights brighter Las Vegas, you can see the smiles glowing from afar. The sound of child like music playing in the background helps set the mood, which brings back memories of long ago. Characters waving with pride, showing off their throne they reign on, then a sudden urge emerges from within me to wave back, proving you are never too old for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Song Of Myself By Walt Whitman Analysis In section fifteen of Walt Whitman s poem Song of Myself, Whitman makes working Americans the subject of most of his sentences while sparingly using concepts, instead of people, as subjects on other sentences. Most of the non living subjects are closely tied to the concepts of Life and Death, Time, and Nature. By using nonliving conceptual subjects to contrast concrete images of working Americans, he demonstrates that though working Americans control society, Life and Death, Time, and Nature control working Americans. Most of the lines depict American citizens in different roles, all unique puzzle pieces completing their society, even if their impact is more idle than ambitious. For example, Whitman describes the idler members of society as the married and unmarried children [who] ride home to their thanksgiving dinner and the lunatic [who] is carried at last to the asylum, but they are a part of the whole nonetheless. Whitman describes more ambitious people as the deckhands [who] make fast a steamboat and the floormen [who] are laying the floor, in contrast to the idler people, but still just as equal in importance. All of the living, working American subjects of the sentences hold an equal value in Whitman s eyes, but in contrast, the non living subjects, though used infrequently, represent higher powers over society. The first concept Whitman describes with non living subjects in sentences is the cyclicity of life and death. Whitman mentions The malformed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Convolutional Networking Essay 2.1 Styling using Convolutional Neural Networks The initial work on style transferring using convolutional neural networks was brought forth by Leon Gatys, Alexander Ecker and Matthias Bethge [1] in which style representations were extracted from images. This involved superimposing the style image onto the content image such that the semantic details of the content image were not lost as shown in Figure 1 [1]. Figure 1: Example of using the neural style transfer method advocated by Gatys et al to transfer the style of the reference photo onto the original photo such that the stylized photo contains the semantic content of the original photo and the style of the reference photo The paper provides a detailed explanation of how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.2. Neural Style Transfer Becattini et al [2] provide a thorough survey of neural style transfer literature. It highlights the contemporary problems of the existing models and also discusses future scope. It also presents various evaluation techniques to contrast outputs obtained through different neural style transfer methods. A broad classification of neural methods into descriptive and generative neural methods where the former is used to transfer styles by updating pixel information in the images whereas the latter optimizes a model and generates an image with varying styles in a single pass. Figure 3 provides a visually contrasting stylized image when a content image is stylized using both the mentioned methods. Figure 3: (Starting from the left) a) content image b) style image c) Descriptive method results with brush size control d) Generative method without brush size control The paper improves upon the existing methods mentioned above while being intent on process architecture preservation but improves on the performances by tweaking environmental parameters such as loss function modification, emphasizing on spatial arrangements to style details. Extensions to existing transfer methods which were developed for simple images were discussed, this included style transferring for doodles, head portraits, single user specified objects and video frames. The parameters mentioned in the paper were also broadly classified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Australia´s Coastal Erosion Processes Coastal erosion is an area of large concern for the residents of eastern Australia. Two regions that are heavily affected by erosion include the gold coast and the tweed coast. Erosion is caused when wind, tides, currents, and waves move sand causing beaches to constantly change their shape. Rising sea levels, storms, and human impacts result in a decrease in beach foreshore, and if proper measures are not taken beaches will eventually disappear. The gold coast and its beaches have been heavily affected by erosion. Some of the largest issues that the coast is currently facing includes increased erosion due to the recent high frequency of storms, rising sea levels, and climate variability. The growing population and increasing number of visitors who frequent the gold coast are putting pressure on the beaches and increasing potential erosion. Various projects and plans have been created and proposed in order to alleviate erosion impacts in the region. The Tweed River Sand Bypass Project was created to establish and maintain a clear area for boats to navigate down the Tweed River, which is located on the border of New South Wales and Queensland. When the river channel becomes blocked, the area is dredged to maintain the structure and allow boats to continue to use the river. The project supplies sand to southern gold coast beaches in an attempt to keep beaches nourished and decrease erosion. The tweed river is an especially important site along the gold coast, as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Trends in the Hospitality Indus Trends in the Hospitality Industry Nowadays trends are everywhere. You can find them in every industry and they play a huge role. The retro trend in clothing, the SUV trend in the car industry, but nowhere else are trends more important than in the hospitality industry. But what exactly is a trend? A trend describes usually the time measurable course of a development into a certain quantitative and/or qualitative direction. In economics, trends are changes of the behavior of the society. In marketing research this describes the change and development of the consumerism and consumption behavior. In old days it was okay for a hotel to have only rooms and a restaurant. Today a hotel has to have a recreation centre, a beauty farm, a shopping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hotels are preparing themselfes for that. Staff which speaks all kinds of languages, the guests can have food from their home country and they can even watch their favotite TV channels. The amount of international trips raised about 2%. A lot of business travellers want to stay in well known hotels like Mariott or Hilton. Only 16% want to stay in individual hotels. So for the industry it is important to have a very good reputation. Of course the people try to get the best price for a room and most hotels have company rates which are below the normal rack rate. Also important for a booking is the location of the hotel and the bonus programs. For 26% of the guests Airline milage is important. So the hotels have to work with airline companies and they want special conditons as well. Because of the fast going world today the guests have no time to wait long for the check in or check out procedures. They expect Express service. Also 68% want complimentary transportation to the airport. The Opryland Hotel Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, developed a system to avoid long check in or check out times. You can check in or out via credit card. The system checks the data and the credit range and the guest is checked in in seconds. 2. Shifting consumption pattern American business travellers take more and more their kids on the trips. In 1995 out of the 193.2 million business trips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mass Shootings And Gun Violence In The United States After the Newtown, Connecticut elementary school mass shooting, on June 10, 2014, President Barack Obama stated: My biggest frustration so far is the fact that this society has not been willing to take some basic steps to keep guns out of the hands of people who can do just unbelievable damage. We re the only developed country on Earth where this happens....And it happens once a week. And it s a one day story....The country has to do some soul searching on this. Every day there seems to be another story in the news regarding a shooting, ranging from small to large scale. Has something within ourselves changed that s caused the increased violence? I fear that the situation is only going to get worse as time goes on. There has been an increase in mass shootings over the last decade. Perhaps the increase is partly due to the popularity of media and social media. In order to prevent the mass shootings and gun violence in general, we need to put stricter policies in place for background checks and weapons allowed for purchase and ownership. Other countries around the world, with stricter gun laws, do not have mass shootings like the United States does. Putting stricter gun laws in place to regulate what types of guns and ammunition citizens can buy is regulated by the Second Amendment and the National Firearms Act of 1934. The purchasing of semi automatic weapons and automatic weapons, manufactured prior to 1986, are legal in most states (http://www.dw.com/en/8 facts about gun control in the us/a 40816418). However, recent events point to the government needing to regulate what types of weapons are allowed to be lawfully owned in this country. In the last 10 years, five of the deadliest shootings have occurred in the U.S. Dating back to 1949, of the 30 deadliest shootings, 18 have been within the last 10 years (http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/13/health/mass shootings in america in charts and graphs trnd/index.html). The use of AR 15 rifles has become increasingly popular during mass shooting events however, semi automatic handguns are also used (http://www.politifact.come/truth o meter/article/2017/nov/08/facts mass shootings united states/). Not allowing citizens to acquire certain types of weapons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Development Of The Self And The Ability Of Form... The development of the self and the ability to form relationships with others both begin in infancy, as the child starts to understand its own existence. The formation of close relationships with parents and, eventually, with peers is crucial to the psychological and physiological well being of a child. The first signs of self awareness can generally be found by age two. Children at this stage can recognize themselves in the mirror and in photographs, as well as use personal pronouns to refer to themselves. One popular test of self recognition involves discreetly putting a small mark, usually an ink dot, on the forehead of a child. When the child is told to look at their reflection in a mirror, a child that has developed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The social world is not as concrete as the physical world, and is governed by subjective laws that change from person to person. Whenever people are incorporated into a task, that task instantaneously becomes much harder and this is especially true for young children. If a child does not yet have the ability to recognize their inner self , it is virtually impossible for them to have effective communication with someone else, whereas this child can easily figure out that an object dropped from the highchair will inevitably fall to the ground. Relationships are incredibly important to both our functioning as a society and our existence as a species. If relationships were considered bad, then there would be serious repercussions. The most obvious is the strong decline in reproduction that would occur as a result, also neurosis would be widespread from social isolation. Relationships also help to motivate us. Upward social comparison occurs when we compare ourselves to those who are perceived to be better than us (Festinger 1954). In most people, this creates motivation to try and reach this peak, so long as it is an achievable goal. Relationships also supply us with affection and the benefits of attachment. As people grow older, attachment with others is necessary to supplant that which was felt with their parents, as proximity to them is decreased with the emergence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summary Of The BookThe Guest By Albert Camus During the mid twentieth century, Algeria was trying to gain independence from France. It was writers like Albert Camus who gave the world of taste of what was happening in their country at that time through literature. He used knowledge and experiences to create stories and plays that captured Alergia and the period of war they were in. Camus dominated the mid twentieth century intellectually and artistically. Albert Camus grew up with a strict belief in human freedom, which is evident through his short story The Guest. Growing up Albert Camus did not have an ordinary life. His family was not as fortunate as other families. He grew up poor and was raised solely by his mother due to his father dying during World War I. He was born in French Algeria. His mother was of Spanish descent and his father was from France (Heims). Camus never let this be a disadvantage to his career or interfere with it. He said Poverty was never a misfortune for me: it was radiant with light. Even my revolts were brilliant with sunshine. They were almost always....revolts for everyone, so that life might be lifted into that light (Heims). He used this through his career and it shows through his works. During his life, Algeria was at war. Camus was torn apart personally and intellectually by this war. He was from Spanish and French descent, however he grew up in Algeria (Taylor). At this time it was still a French colony and Algeria was part of France for over a hundred years. Muslims and Berbers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Essay A 54 year old patient named Rod suffered from severe depression since the age of 17. He tried many combinations of therapy and medications for over 2 decades with no success, however, at the age of 53, Rod went to the Calabasa TMS Center for a three week TMS treatment, and his depression was greatly improved. Now, he still attends therapy and a routine TMS treatment, and his depression is cured. He spoke of the treatment in an interview with the center, TMS has eliminated the depression and allowed me to be awake and alive (Success Story). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an alternative treatment to medication for severely depressed persons that uses magnetic currents to simulate the brain, thus treating depression symptoms (Fawcett). It has been a successful alternative for many patients when they do not respond to medication, and in 2008, the FDA approved TMS for those with major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are very few patients who discontinue treatment because of side effects, and side effects are rare (Mennitto). Unlike other alternative treatments, TMS is very targeted, and is unlikely to cause seizures (Fawcett).A TMS study conducted at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, showed a positive success rate for a majority of the patients, with a small relapse rate (Achieve). The Calabasas TMS Center, and many other TMS centers, provide many stories of patients who responded well to treatment, like Rob (Success Story). Overall, TMS is a successful treatment option for the majorly depressed who have not responded to prior treatment. It works by simulating the brain through electromagnetic pulses, thus resetting the system. TMS alters neuronal activity in regions of the brain specializing in mood regulation. As seen in Rob s story, this resetting of the system relieves depressive symptoms, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a safe, FDA approved alternative to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Project Report on Working Capital of Bharat Pump and... TABLE OF CONTENTS  PREFACE  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  BOARD OF DIRECTORS  ORGANIZATION CHART OF BPCL  INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY  CUSTOMER OF BPCL  PRODUCT PROFILE  QUALITY ASSUARANCE  SWOT ANALYSIS  STRATEGY FORMULATION  MARKETING STRATEGY  MANAGEMENT PROBLEM  SEGMENTATION  RECOMMENDATION  PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHT  FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE REPORT  CONCLUSION  CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION  BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • 36. PREFACE The instrument of government owing property is nothing new. It is almost as old as human civilization itself. We have reference of public places and buildings such as the great bath and municipal halls in the towns valley civilization which also happens to be one of the oldest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BPCL had entered into technical collaborations with World famous manufactures of Pimps, Compressors and Gas cylinders and high technology Oil Equipments. In a very short period the company absorbed the technology and establishes itself as a World renewed manufacturing of a wide range of high tech products in the fluid handing areas. In spite of being an import substitution oriented unit. BPCL competes with renowned international manufacturing and secure Prestigious orders from the counts core sector industrials. Almost all the national project in the areas of oil exploration and exploration. Refineries petrochemicals and Fertilizers process industries, thermal hydro and nuclear power plant have BPC s product which are functioning to the total satisfaction of the total satisfaction of the customers. The confidence reposed on BPCL by customer select in terms of steady and continuous ion order position as well as receipt of high value order to manufacturing and supply the high tech product like cementing units. Sucker Rod Pumping units and Nuclear Pumps besides Mud pimps for deep deling oil rigs and compressors etc. Through quality of BPCL product in good as compared to any other competitors but the company did not perform well due to various reasons. The concept of holding company was this adopted by the government to recognized BPCL along with other five companies in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ophelia And Hamlet Relationship Ophelia s and Hamlet Relationship In No Fear Shakespeare Hamlet Ophelia is just a innocent victim that acts on what people tell her to do and don t respond to what she want. Hamlet and Ophelia s love was real and not a lust but she let people manipulate her. When you love somebody they will do whatever it takes to protect and support there loved one and Ophelia played victim of loving Hamlet. In the beginning of Hamlet Ophelia brother and father convince her that Hamlet does not love you its lust so you need to distance your self and don t give into him. Fear it, Ophelia. Fear it, my dear sister, And keep you in the rear of your affection, Out of the shot and danger of desire. (Shakespeare, Iiii) Laertes seems to care about his sister all of sudden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I loved you not. (Shakespeare IIIi) Ophelia known Hamlet loved her and when you love you know everything about them so you can tell when they are joking and she should have caught on that okay this is not Hamlet what s going on do he know they spying on him and using me for bait. He showed his affect and love and for you not to know that I am lying and I love you is just messed up because she take it all serious and not questioning it and just like why u misled me it was not a misled he really have feelings for you duh. He is just trying to continue with his revenge and make Claudius look guilty. Hamlet reveals his true feelings for Ophelia when he was standing at her funeral. He realized that after the treatment that she got from him and then the killing of his father he think its it s fault that she has killed her self. I loved Ophelia. Fourth thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her? Ill do t. Dost thought come here to whine, To outface me with leaping in her grave? Be buried quick with her? and so will I. And if thou pirate of mountains let them throw (Shakespeare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. International Aid Or Development Assistance Essay International aid or development assistance is defined in several ways. The Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) defines international aid to include grants and loans to developing countries and territories which are: (i) with the promotion of economic development and welfare in the recipient country as the main objective and (ii) at concessional financial terms (i.e. conveys a grant element of at least 25 percent). This definition is commonly accepted, however; some analysts include loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as well as the World Bank (concessional or not) in their definitions. The history of international development aid can be tracked down to antiquity, however, the modern era saw international development aid begin to evolve in the 19th and early 20th century (Kapur, 2003) but the true expansion of international development aid was in the aftermath of the Second World War. The most significant events in accordance with the establishment of international development aid were the creation of The United Nations, The Marshall Plan, and The Bretton Woods conference that established the World Bank and the IMF. The modern manifestation of international development aid is extremely widespread. There are countless international organizations and governments present which all contribute to international development aid as it is a moral responsibility, however, what is the effectiveness of the aid they provide? This paper argues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Urbanization Of The United States When we take a look on our current life, we definitely will not be strange to everything surrounding us. But what if we lived in the past and traveled to the present, we must be shocked by this great urbanization in our city. What is urbanization? Urbanization is defined as the process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central areas. In Boston, the government sets up a freedom trail that reflects the history of the United States. However, there is also a latest freedom trail that is constructed by my own, which shows how urbanization in Boston was going step by step. The core factors indicated by this new freedom trail are trade, immigration, education and manufacturing. Long Wharf is the first stop. It was constructed around 1710 in downtown Boston. Why does Long Wharf play a determined role in the development of urbanization? Going through the history, when the British colonists came to Boston, they were seeking to find clean water for survival. They began to set up home around the Quonehassit and then built Long Wharf. From the geographical point of view, Long Wharf was at the mouth of several rivers extending inland, which made a naturally ideal port. At the time of the society and even today s society, trade is essential in the survival of the community. By looking at trade between one colonial and another colonial, and between the New England region and the other countries, Long Wharf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Construction Of A Venture Administrator HAND OUT Those scope oversaw economy arrange gives the extent structure to this undertaking. This arrangement documents those extension oversaw economy approach; parts Also responsibilities as they relate with one task scope; growth definition; confirmation What s more control measures; scope change control; and the project s worth of effort breakdown structure. At whatever project correspondence which pertains of the project s extension ought to stick of the extension oversaw economy arrange. This venture will be for designing, programming, What s more testing another programming item which will make used to track those company s accounts Also move forward Different money related methods. This incorporates plan of the software, every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon acknowledgement of the extent progress a the undertaking chief will submit the scope change ask for of the transform control board What s more undertaking backer to acknowledgement. Upon Regard from claiming extent progressions Toward those progress control board and project support the one task supervisor will upgrade every last bit venture documents Furthermore speak the extension transform should know stakeholders. Dependent upon sentiment Also information starting with the undertaking supervisor What s more Stakeholders, the undertaking supporter may be answerable for those acknowledgement of the last project deliverables and undertaking extent. The venture Manager, supporter and less group will constantly on assume enter parts done overseeing those growth about this task. Similarly as such, the project sponsor, manager, Furthermore less group parts must make mindful about their responsibilities in place to guarantee that worth of effort performed on the project will be inside the created scope All around those whole span of the project. Those growth to this venture might have been characterized through a thorough prerequisites gathering transform. In An careful Investigation might have been performed on the company s current programming provisions dependent upon representative and client reaction. Starting with this information, the task group produced those one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Impact Of Historical Globalization On Contemporary Society This source expresses its view on impacts of historical globalization on contemporary society. The perspective of this source clearly states that historical globalization is not relevant or needed in current society. Elements of the source explain how society should not spend time dwelling on events or legacies of globalization that can not be changed. It is clear that the author of this source has reason to believe that history should not affect the way our world is run today. The perspective presented in the source illustrates that historical globalization is a very complex issue. One perspective suggests that historical globalization should remain in the past because we should not be wasting time on events of the past and focus on the present and the future. Others, however, believe that history is relevant to the present and is important in today s society. In evaluating the issue, it is clear there are both positives and negatives to historical globalization in contemporary society because it prevents history from repeating itself, allows us to improve upon ourselves, but also prevents us from focusing on the future. Historical globalization is important in today s society, as it prevents troubled times from repeating. There is no doubt that our world has failed many times in the past. But, as said by many wise people, you can always learn from your mistakes. Indian Residential Schools are an example something we can learn from and prevent from happening again in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Bsbwor501 Research Project What progress did you make with your PIP this fortnight? During the last fortnight, I have been able to complete a flowchart for one of my research questions, further add some information to my research questions and send emails to two piano professionals. I have been able to email two professionals in the field of piano:Elton John and Lubomyr Melnyk( the world s fastest pianist). Although I haven´t received replies for either of them, I have uploaded screenshots of the emails that I sent and included them in my Process Journal. I was also able to create a flowchart on a website called lucidchart.com. My flowchart is an additional resource for readers to read information in a more visually attractive and appealing way. I have also edited some of research to add more detailed explanations and answers. What evidence of your progress have you included in your journal? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have received information for my project through many different sources. I have received information from surveys, websites and books. My surveys included questions about how people feel about listening to music, and whether they like listening to music or not. Also, I included information from a few books, which´s names I have included in my biography. Have you acknowledged these sources in your bibliography? If not what do you need to do? Yes I have made sure I include all of my sources in mwy biography, using the referencing generator advised by my teachers. How have you been able to demonstrate innovation through your PIP? How? Yes I have been able to demonstrate innovation through my PIP. I have demonstrated this by experimenting with new ways of presenting my work, such as using a flow chart. I have also been able to demonstrate innovation by experimenting with new,creative fonts that I have not used before. Furthermore, I used innovated ways of entertaining the reader and making the information in my work detailed, but also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Paracetamol PAIN MANAGEMENT Level 6 The purpose of this assignment is to identify a client group and discuss the current pain management strategies used to assess pain in the selected client group. This assignment will explore and discuss the pain management strategies adopted in the clinical area to meet the needs of this client group. At the same time one pain, management strategy will be chosen critically evaluated and explored in light of the available evidence. The final part of the assignment will identify the improvements that need to introducing in the clinical area, in order to improve the management of pain. The student of this assignment works on a busy medical ward admitting both young and elderly patients with acute and chronic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theory explains that a pain modulating system exists with a neutral gate in the cord that can open and close leading to modulation of the pain gate. Proposing that physical, emotional and mental conditions are responsible for closing and opening the gate, found in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Moreover, it helps to explain the relationship between thoughts and emotions in modifying the perception of pain, why actions such as music, imagery, and distraction help to relieve it. For example, understanding that the gate may be opened by bodily injury, anxiety, and depression. The gate may be closed by analgesia, good mood, and distraction. Therefore by administering analgesia to a patient, the pain gate can be closed and by using music and relaxation activities. In the authors clinical area a day room excists with a library of books and a television to help them concentrate things other than the pain. By spending time talking and listening to patient in clinical area, fear and anxiety has been addressed thereby leading to patients relaxation and reduced pain perception. The gate control theory can be applied in the authors area of practice, as it is adaptable to all types of patients thus ensuring individualised care. Furthermore having an awareness of how a person s pain perception, can be influenced by things such as fear, anxiety, depression and the situation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Unlocking Sim On Android Phone Android SIM Unlock: How to Unlock SIM on Android Phone This article gives information on how to unlock SIM on Android Phone Using doctorSIM. It also gives solutions on how to troubleshoot the unlocking problems as well as the steps to check if your phone is locked or not. I Want to Unlock my Android Phone, what do I Need? Unlocking an Android phone is very easy, and it takes a few steps. For you to be able to unlock your phone, you will need the unlocked phone, an unlocking service such as doctorSIM. You will also need some money to cater for the unlocking charges and a payment method such as PayPal, Credit Card, and Bitcoin. More so you will need an email address which will be used to receive your unlocking code. You will also need to know the type of phone that you are using and its IMEI number. You may also need to do some APN settings. How to Unlock SIM on Android Phone using doctorSIM DoctorSIM is an online phone unlocking service that helps unlock your phone in three simple steps. It requires users to fill a request form and the unlocking instructions are sent via email. The following steps are essential in unlocking your Android device using doctorSIM Step 1: Select your network provider After going to the doctorSIM website, you need to select the country and the network provider in which the phone is locked. If you are not sure about the country or the network provider your phone is locked to, there is a link where you can click for help. Step 2: Enter your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Working Poor by D. Shipler Essay The Working Poor The objective of this essay is to illuminate my overall reaction to the reading of The Working Poor conveying what I do not like while highlighting a sociological perspective, in addition to explaining if the reading is applicable to my own life experience. Taking notice, the subject at hand was very sobering alluding even if we ourselves have not been partakers of living in the obscurity of prosperity between poverty and wellbeing, certainly we have encountered someone that has become a victim to it. With this in mind, my reaction is there are countless victims of poverty; surely one does not have to go very far to find them as we understand them to be the working class. There are those that may express the thought of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We get a glimpse of the Social Darwinism perspective survival of the fittest and only the strong will continue. We have been taught Democratic Egalitarianism and Individualism argue equality and privileges should be demonstrated and given to all citizens, this would be the ideal situation, unfortunately the poor was simply lazy and the master of their fate. Interestingly morality came into view never looking at the devices engaged to inhibit access to a free membership of the American life as the culprit. More over the article mentioned being poor is to be considered a religious factor by many. Those that were poverty stricken was stigmatized as beliefs dictated by Puritans and numerous religious communists an individual out of God s favor was doom to suffer; poverty aided as a symbol of this social ill. Various subscriptions given however, with many prerequisites; such as acquiring skills or obtaining a job whose initial pay was favorable would serve as a cure all; certainly one could say, there is a degree of legitimacy as in some cases what was aforementioned has worked, but quite often is not the end result. If the success story yielded a higher rate one possibly will walk away with a greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Network Security Consists Of The Procurements And Strategies ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH PAPER ANUSHA SHER (A03771526) ABSTRACT Network security comprises of the procurements and strategies embraced by a network executive to anticipate and screen unapproved access, abuse, change, or disavowal of a computer network and network open assets. Network security includes the approval of access to information in a network, which is controlled by the network chairman. As the computer network is increasing drastically, so are the threats to the computer network also. With the quick improvement of computer network, the network is defying a developing number of dangers. Hence, it is exceptionally paramount to evaluate the dangers for the network data framework. This paper draws information mining innovation focused around affiliation principles into the field of danger evaluation, exhibiting a network security hazard evaluation model focused around affiliation standards. The model mines information from history defenselessness database to run across affiliation tenets of vulnerabilities, and it is connected on danger evaluation of vulnerability. INTRODUCTION Data mining, an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science, is the computational methodology of finding examples in substantial data sets including routines at the crossing point of manmade brainpower, machine learning, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Effective Use Of Imagery In Marianne Moore s Poetry In Poetry , Marianne Moore explains that it is not that she does not like poetry, but it is the idea that poetry is simply not the same anymore. Poetry conveys ingenuity and candid ideas; it should be used to express one s authentic thoughts and feelings. Moore connects the use of imagery to expound on the interpretation that people do not appreciate or like what they do not understand. The poem purposely has no true structure, as it is written in free form with no rhyme scheme or pattern. Moore shows her frustration with the addressed autocrats of literature and displays that by using an ironic tone in the composition of the poem. Through Moore s use of imagery, she highlights people s lack of originality and perspective. In the line Hands that can grasp, eyes that can dilate, hair that can rise if it must, these things are important not because a high sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because they are useful... (Moore 6), the speaker is stating one s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem has a natural flow, exemplifying that poetry does not have to abide by a set of rules. People are used to thinking they must follow the cliché guidelines that poetry must rhyme, have a pattern, or a hidden meaning, and that simply is not true. The unrestrained arrangement of the poem connects with one of Moore s concluding lines, ...the raw material of poetry in all its rawness... (44). The speaker s use of enjambment represents the flow of her thoughts in the poem. Every word continued over the line break has its own emphasis. For example, there are only two periods in the poem, one in the first stanza and one at the very end. The period is placed in the quote, ...one discovers after it all, a place for the genuine. , which puts emphasis on the word genuine. Moore uses this to officially open the readers mind to genuine poetry, as after that point she provides justifications as to what makes it genuine with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Rock, Pop And Soul Reader By David Brackett The articles that I chose to examine from the Rock, Pop and Soul Reader by David Brackett are titled On Wax by Paul Whiteman and Mary Margaret McBride, and What Songs the Beatles Sang by William Mann. These articles came from different time periods in which there was a need for change in music. The artists discussed in these articles took a chance, and experimented to create a new sound that the audience enjoyed. Other important similarities include the specific changes made in the music, and what made the sound more popular. Despite the similarities and differences, these articles have also taught me much about the history of rock and roll including; the effects of change in music, and the imagination and creativity behind it. When comparing the articles, one can determine that they are similar. On Wax looks at the introduction of new music and technology in the 1920s that revolutionized the music industry. However, What Songs the Beatles Sang, looks at the change in music during the time of the British Invasion, and why the Beatles were successful. In On Wax¸ it stated that in the 1920s, there was change of instrumentation in nearly all orchestral pieces (Whiteman and McBride, 11). This included the addition of the tuba replacing the double basses, ordinary drums replacing banjo, and tympani and snare replacing the regular drum. These additions created a muddy and fuzzed up effect that listeners enjoy (Whiteman and McBride, 11). Similarly, in Musicology by Theodore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay on Rent Control There is a reason for everything, and if there is no reason to do something, most people will not do it. For example, if there is no incentive to motivate landlords to upkeep their property and make it the best it can be, they will left their properties at the lowest manageable state they can get away. Rent ceiling laws are an example of how lack of motivation and incentives can discourage people from making sure their best work and resources go into their product or whatever they are doing. These laws impose limitations on the amount landlords can charge their tenants for staying in their properties. This causes the landlords to lose the amount of money they should have made on their property, and the landlords will not be motivated to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obstacles landlords have to overcome causes them to lose their motivation to invest in rental properties and they instead flock towards other housing options to include condominiums, office towers, and hotels. In short, lack of motivation in exchange for more red tape causes investors and landlords to move towards more profitable options. This movement of money and resources tends to negatively impact people trying to find a place to live, most notably the poor. The National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) states that prospective customers must pay finder fees to find a rental property due to a presumably growing scarcity of available housing. As if this were not bad enough, in some communities rental properties are handed down to friends and family, so they never quite leave the market. In order to obtain housing, new consumers are forced to pay key money and other fees. These costs tend to impact young, single, and poor families the most. As if all of the more or less hidden fees were not bad enough, young, single, and poor families able to find a rental property are often discriminated against. Landlords tend to use factors such as income and credit history in determining who gets their rental property Richer families end up doing better with rent control laws because of this. Poorer people who make up a larger part of the population end up out of a house to live in. Some economists would argue the above mentioned examples of why rent control is harmful to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. How Is Oedipus Selfish The well known play Oedipus The King was constructed by a great Greek writer named Sophocles. Oedipus The King was quite an extravagant and dramatic play. The play is about a tale of an inevitable fate for the king of Thebes. Oedipus was the king of Thebes, and villagers came to him because they were in grave danger. The town was consumed by the terrible Black Death known as the bubonic plague. Immediately, the king took initiative to do anything that he could possibly do to bring health back to the people. However, what Oedipus did not know is that the only way was to kill the person who killed the former king of Thebes, Laios. As the play progresses, Oedipus is told his fate early on of his journey. Furthermore, along the play, Oedipus showed strong, studious, and king like characteristics. Oedipus was a tenacious being; additionally, he displayed unbiased, penitent, and noble characteristics. First, Oedipus was a tenacious King. When faced with obstacles, he would not stop until the problem was resolved. He displayed his persistent ways numerous times. For example, Oedipus said, Tell me, and never doubt that I will help you in every way I can; I should be heartless (Sophocles, 1207). He promised to the priest and people, that no matter the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was an extremely righteous, dignified, and virtuous man. Only certain people would be called Great Oedipus, O powerful King of Thebes (Sophocles, 1207). He was an individual who must have had a long history of accomplishing great deeds to be called such. Additionally, how Oedipus acted towards the end of the play provides even more support of his honorable ways. He put his ego to the side and left he town and isolated himself. Furthermore, the young would cling to your altar steps (Sophocles, 1207). The young, who have not even lived around long enough, have heard the tales and nobleness of their Kings deeds. This shows that he was an astounding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...