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12 Descriptive Essay Prompts And How To Write
1. 12 Descriptive Essay Prompts And
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12 Descriptive Essay Prompts And How To Write 12 Descriptive Essay Prompts And How To Write
2. Analytical Tool
Analytical tool An analytical tool is something used to analyze or take a closer look at something. It is
normally a way to review the effectiveness of something. For example, Google offers a free web
analytics tool that is used by Web Masters to track visitors on a given site. It allows Web Masters to
see where visitors are coming from, how long they stay, what links they are reviewing, etc. Analytic
Tool help with Tracking and Reports! Data flow diagram A data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical
representation of the flow of data through an information system, modeling its process aspects. Often
they are a preliminary step used to create an overview of the system which can later be elaborated.
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There are a wide variety of ways to illustrate frequency distributions, including histograms, relative
frequency histograms, density histograms, and cumulative frequency distributions. Histograms show
the frequency of elements that occur within a certain range of values, while cumulative distributions
show the frequency of elements that occur below a certain value. Histograms Frequency Histogram 1.
A graphical representation of a single dataset, tallied into classes. 2. Frequency defined as the number
of values that fall into each class. 3. Histogram consists of a series of rectangles whose widths are
defined by the limits of the classes, and whose heights are determined by the frequency in each
interval. 4. Histogram depicts many attributes of the data, including location, spread, and symmetry. a.
No rigid set of rules that determine the number of classes or class interval. b. Between 5 and 20
classes suitable for most datasets. c. Equal sized class widths are found by dividing the range by the
number of classes. d. Formal guide by which class intervals can be derived is the formula: K = 1 + 3.3
* log n where K is the number of classes and n is the number of variables. 5. Relative frequency
defined as the fraction of times the value occurs, or the freuqency of value(s) ÷ number of
observations in the set. 6. Relative frequencies usually of more interest than
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3. Analysis Of Sophocles Antigone, Creon, The King Of Thebes
Stalonacles
Your temper terrifies them (Sophocles 222). In Sophocles tragedy Antigone , Creon, the obstinate king
of Thebes, embodies the stereotypical monarch. Ancient Athens, where Sophocles called home, used
plays to educate their audience and persuade them to think a certain way; thus, Sophocles wrote of the
struggle between Creon, and his son, Haimon, from the perspective of a member if a democratic
government. Sophocles sought to influence his audiences political beliefs by creating the character
Creon, the King of Thebes , whose power hunger and temper makes monarchies appear absurd;
however, strengthening stereotypes as a political weapon did not cease in Ancient Greece. In the past
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In the movie, Drago punches his American opponent, a friend of Rocky s, to the brink of death. As the
boxer dies in Rocky s arms, Drago mutters, If he dies, he dies (Stallone). Stallone s decision to make
the Russian boxer unremorseful after killing a man shows his intent on portraying Russians as ruthless
killers. In the end, our hero Rocky knocks out Drago in retaliation. Some critics have even gone so far
as to suggest that Rocky and Drago s fight is symbolic of democracy s superiority over communism
(Vereykina). Nevertheless, Stallone sought to change Russia s image in the eyes of Americans through
Drago s lack of compassion in Rocky IV, just as American writers use media to influence their
audiences by demonizing Russia.
Not only are negative stereotypes perpetuated through Antigone and American media, but democracy
is endorsed. In Antigone, Sophocles creates the character Haimon, Creon s son to express the
superiority of democracy over monarchies. After Creon sentences Antigone to death, Haimon
approaches him and attempts to persuade him to repeal his decree. Their argument becomes a battle
between conflicting political ideologies. Creon says, My voice is the one voice giving orders in this
City! (Sophocles 220). Haimon replies, It is no City if it takes orders from one voice (221). Haimon
challenges Creon s belief that a monarchy should be ruled according to
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4. The Death Penalty Act Of 1996
Williams 1 Cathy L. Williams Ms. Tyree ENG III NT3 4 December 2015 Glitches in the Death
Penalty Is the Death Penalty effective, according to the uses Miranda Rights, Immigration, according
to the Supreme Court? AEDP A s Death Penalty Act of 1996 Immigration Laws established into Law
by President Clinton. Legal or otherwise they cannot have their deportation reviewed if they
committed a 1st to 3rd degree crime. The right to seek relief from unlawful imprisonment relief can be
granted based on facts plus evidence if there is not enough. Studies state it is likely that some inmates
on death row are actually innocent and the AEDP A takes away their chance of proving themselves
innocent. A writ of habeas corpus directs a person, usually a prison warden to justify and produce
detention. If argued properly incarceration being a violation of constitutional right, prisoner may be
court ordered set free. A Federal and State inmate can ask for writ by filing petition with the court that
determined his/her sentencing. This principle means without Due Process of Law. Fundamental
constitutional guarantee that all legal proceedings to be fair and not unreasonable. An opportunity to
be heard before the government acts to take one s life. Miranda vs. Arizona provided this suspects be
informed of specific rights when they are legally placed under arrest. This decision was based on a
case which defendant Ernesto Miranda, was accused of robbing, kidnapping, and rape. During
Interrogation, he
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5. Review Of The Movie The Dark Of The Night
In the dark of the night a man walks through the dirty streets of the city, the noise of the busy city
surround him. Making his way through the streets that disgust him so a masked man looks upon a
skyscraper. The date is October 12th, 1985 and tonight a comedian died in New York. A hero is
defined as a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.
An antihero is a protagonist who lacks the attributes that make a heroic figure, as nobility of mind and
spirit, a life or attitude marked by action or purpose, and the like. The Watchmen movie is based on
the comic book series created by Alan Moore, highly praised it is featured on Times List of 100 Best
Novels. The Watchmen film features an array of heroes that are not really heroes; they exemplify the
characteristics of being antiheroes. Watchmen shows an interesting take on heroism through the
actions of its antiheroes Rorschach, The Comedian, and Dr. Manhattan. Before WWII masked
vigilantes emerged creating an alternate universe where heroes exist and alter the events in history.
The movie is set in the 1980 s where Richard Nixon is serving his fifth term as President, masked
vigilantes are made illegal, and the world is on the edge of nuclear war. The film is set in motion when
government sanctioned hero The Comedian is murdered; leading an illegal hero by the name of
Rorschach investigates his death. Two of these heroes, Dr. Manhattan and Ozymandias work together
with the
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6. Analysis Of The Short Story Arafat Ta Bir Cocuk
The short story, Arafat ta Bir Çocuk , has two protagonist characters who are mainly children living in
a foreign country. Yilmaz is one of them. He is the other of the society in which people generally
adopt certain kinds of belief, they have certain cultural values; therefore, there is no room for others
and these others are side lined in every activity in social life. Hence, the effect of being room less on
the character, Yılmaz, in a society he does not belong to sometimes reaches a serious point because of
the religious, ethnic, cultural features of the society and the fact that the people living in it are not
open to another face of world. Religion is the most important factor that affects Yılmaz s place on
society profoundly and makes him feel as an other and, it does cause him to take serious action against
local inhabitants of the country. Yilmaz is a Muslim; however, the country he lives in is Christian and
there are some crucial differences between them which render Yılmaz unnatural to the society and
marginal. Ethnic and cultural differences between Yılmaz and local inhabitants also play a great role
in badly construction of Yılmaz s psychological state. The two great dominant pictures of the world,
Orient (East) and Occident (West), are always in clash in the story. Yilmaz is an Oriental figure in
Occidental area; hence, his oriental possessions are cumbersome burdens on his shoulders in every
part of life. One of them that engenders
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7. Cowden Syndrome
A 43 year old woman presented with a one year history of abdominal pain and constipation. She also
gave a history of nodules in her mouth which biopsy showed papilloma (Figure A). In endoscopy
nodularity of the esophageal mucosa was seen in the entire length and a single nodule was seen on the
epiglottis. Coarse nodularity was seen in the stomach from cardia and fundus to the antrum.
Nodularity of the bulb and D2 was also seen and multiple polyps of different sizes were seen in colon
(Figure B) (Video 1). Biopsies was taken from these polyps and reported as hamartomatous polyps.
The patient had facial and acral lesions which biopsy confirmed trichilemmomas and acral keratosis.
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In 1996, the susceptibility locus for Cowden syndrome was mapped to chromosome 10q22 23, and in
1997, germline mutations in the PTEN gene (phosphatase and tensin homology, deleted on
chromosome 10) on 10q23 were first reported in families with this syndrome. Hamartomas in Cowden
syndrome affect all three germ cell layers but most commonly arise from ectodermal and endodermal
elements. Almost all patients (90% to 100%) have mucocutaneous lesions that include
trichilemmomas, acral keratoses, and oral papillomas. Breast lesions affect the majority of female
patients and include fibroadenomas, fibrocystic disease, and adenocarcinomas (25% to 50%). Thyroid
abnormalities, such as multinodular goiter and follicular adenoma, are found in one half to two thirds
of patients. Thyroid carcinoma occurs in 3% to 10% of patients. Macrocephaly, cerebellar
gangliocytoma, and genitourinary malformations are also frequent components of Cowden syndrome.
Increased risks for endometrial carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma have been added to the operational
criteria for Cowden
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8. Theme Of Enduring Appeal For King Lear
Shakespearian plays like King Lear have enduring appeal because of their universal and timeless
themes.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Support your answer with reference to
the text.
The universal nature of the themes explored in the works of William Shakespeare endow them with
lasting appeal. They feature ideas which are as relevant today as they were in Shakespeare s time, and
this is one of the many reasons why modern audiences are still drawn to plays like King Lear , where
ideas of corruption, power, social inequality and society s attitude toward the elderly take centre stage.
A timeless theme featured in the play is that of corruption within the justice system. Police brutality,
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In the pursuit of power, Regan, Goneril and Edmund are corrupted and turn to violence and
manipulation to sate their greed and lust. Once they have achieved their goals, they lose what little
empathy they had left, allowing them to justify their treatment of both Lear and Gloucester. Regan and
Goneril employ glib and oily arts to gain their dowries, yet the unflinching devotion they express for
their father in the love test is nowhere to be seen when they humiliate and bully him until he is driven
mad. Edmund similarly manipulates his credulous father and noble brother in order to gain his brother
s inheritance for himself. The unflinching and violent desire for power shown by these characters is a
timeless theme, not just in literature but throughout history, giving the play its continuing appeal.
The gap between the rich and poor continues to widen. In the play, this inequality is revealed by Edgar
who describes the low farms and poor pelting villages that make up the country. This image of the
land is a stark contrast to how Lear saw his kingdom in the opening scene, which he describes as
plentiful, rich and fair . It is only when Lear is driven out into the storm that he too can acknowledge
the reality of life for the poor whose houseless heads are exposed to the elements. The theme
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9. Aesop s Fables
Introduction:
I chose to research the genre of fables, specifically Aesop s fables. I only informed of the basics of
fables. To be frank with you I don t even think there is much to know about fables. What is there to
know? They contain lessons, animals, and they are short. From time to time people use them in their
quotidian day to back up their opinions. Especially authority figures like parents, teachers, and, well I
can just think of those two. Personally I believe that Don t let things for the last minute is their favorite
one. Why haven t you done your homework? ... oh wait, that does not apply to fables. Well in
summation my knowledge on fables is very superficial.
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No joke, I love her. The whole process was a bit irritating but a fun experience.
Find:
What I love most about fables is that each one of them comes with a moral, the positive or negative
interpretation of a story that always leaves a life lesson. The reaction generated from a fable s moral
depends on the individuals knowledge about life; each person will interpret a moral differently
because each one has lived a different life. Fables are also carried on from generation to generation
and have a purpose that is to entertain. These short stories are made up with animals or inanimate
objects representing humans. Fables are used as a teaching tool for young children and even for adults.
According to some scholars Aesop could have been African American because of his many references
to animals. ( Aesop Encyclopedia of World Biography, par 2). There are many hypotheses on what or
who Aesop could have been. There was also a rumor that he was a slave and got free because of his
extraordinary story telling abilities ( Aesop Encyclopedia of World Biography, par 5). A fable is
simply a synonym of allegory. Over the years fables have maintained their position as a helpful tool to
many teachers around the world to help students. Fables continue to be very appealing to the public.
They soon begun to disperse around the world and started being translated in many languages.
Considering my age, one of the fables that we, teenagers, have to keep in
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10. European Colonisation In Australia Research Paper
Was European colonisation a positive thing overall?
Asking the question was European colonisation positive or negative? Isn t straight forward. One thing
that must be decided is who s perspective should be used? The only fair way to judge this without bias
is to use all perspectives equally and set the base line of judgment with factual evidence and basic
Principles of equality. The two primary perspectives are categories of the European settlers and the
indigenous Australians. The reason these two should be emphasised as categories and not one
perspective is they are comprised of thousands of people and each person will have a slightly varied
view. Although the focus will be be on the separate nations and categories viewpoints with variation
will be explored especially those that are drastically varied compared to the rest of the category.
The first of the two primary perspectives, the European settlers, is commonly seen as the unfair and
cruel side, and not without reason. When the European settlers first encountered the ... Show more
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Europeans settling in Australia allowed Europe to utilise the diverse land, aiding Europe and in turn
the first world. Australia is 7,692,024 km², that amount of land can be used for production, habitation,
and also increased European knowledge of the world. They may have learnt it the hard way, but
Europe learnt a vast amount about seasons, weather, and crop farming in different places around the
world when the settled in Australia. They learnt that plants need very specific conditions to grow that
could not be met in Australia, and they were forced to adopt new plants from the area. Although well
known European crops did not cope well with the excessive heat and lack of rain, there were
alternative crops in Australia that they would have to take advantage
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11. Juvenile Incarceration Crime
Aizer, Anna Doyle Jr., Joseph J. (2013). Juvenile incarceration, human capital and future crime:
evidence from randomly assigned judges. National Bureau of Economic Research
The authors conducted a retrospective study using data gathered from Chicago Public Schools, Court
of Cook County and the Illinois Department of Corrections. Their aim was to determine the effect that
juvenile incarceration has on human capital accumulation. Their main focus was on high school
completion and adult recidivism.
Brunson, Rod K Weitzer, Ronald (2009). Police Relations with Black and White Youths in Different
Urban Neighborhoods. Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 44, 858 885.
The authors conduct in depth interviews of young black and white males residing in disadvantaged ...
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Children from loving families often have the support of their parents to help with things like college
funding, places to live and childcare.
Saminsky, A. (2010). Preventing Juvenile Delinquency: Early Intervention and Comprehensiveness as
Critical Factors.
The authors, in Preventing Juvenile Delinquency: Early Intervention and Comprehensiveness as
Critical Factors., use determine factors of different programs, and to see what works and what does
not. In this way, the most successful programs can continue to be implemented and improved. They
looked at poor child rearing practices, poor parental supervision, criminal parents and siblings, low
family income, large family size, poor housing, low intelligence, and low educational attainment to
determine cause of delinquency behavior in juvenile.
The Council of State Governments Justice Center, Locked Out: Improving Educational and Vocational
Outcomes for Incarcerated Youth (New York: The Council of State Governments Justice Center,
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12. Hispanic Culture And Mexican-Americans
In the United States, Mexican Americans comprise 14.5 percent of the total U.S. population. Today,
while most Mexican Americans live in urban areas, significant numbers comprise both the north and
south, across the United States. However, one misconception is that all Spanish or Latino cultures are
the same. The differences between Mexico and other Latin American countries include 500 years of
separate histories and their specific customs. These specific customs were present prior to their
submission to the Spaniards. Although Spanish is the principal language spoken by most Hispanics,
regional pronunciations and dialects differ in their speech patterns. Similarly, the Mexican cultures
each have different dietary patterns. The traditional Mexican American diet is rich in a variety of
foods and dishes that represent a blend of cultures. Primarily, pre Columbian, indigenous Indian,
Spanish, French, and more recently, American culture. Traditional diets reflect the geographic regions
of Mexico and the availability of local fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products, and protein sources.
Tap water is often unsafe in Mexico new immigrants may need to be reassured that U.S. tap water is
safe. The family unit is the single most important social unit in the life of Hispanics. Family
responsibilities come before all other responsibilities. Gender differentiation and male dominance are
issues to consider while working with Hispanic families. The father is the leader of the family,
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13. The Role Played By Howard Schultz
1. Evaluate the role played by Howard Schultz in the growth and success of Starbucks. Is the company
in danger of relying too heavily on Mr. Schultz? Howard Schultz has played an important role in the
creation and expansion of Starbucks. However, Schultz was not one of the founders of Starbucks as is
commonly thought. Starbucks was started in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel, and Gordon Bowker
who opened up Starbucks as a place to share their love of coffee with their customers (Thompson,
Peteraf, Gamble, Strickland III, McGraw Hill, 2013). The first four stores did not include purchasing
coffee like the Starbucks we now know. Instead, the first stores sold coffee beans which were roasted
in another facility not far away, and encouraged their customers to learn more about grinding and
brewing coffee at home. In 1981, Howard Schultz, vice president and general manager of US
operations for a Swedish maker of stylish kitchen equipment and coffeemakers, decided to pay
Starbucks a visit (Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, Strickland III, McGraw Hill, 2013). Schultz s trip was
out of curiosity to see why Starbucks was selling so many of his company s products. However,
during his stay in Seattle, Schultz fell in love with Starbucks and shortly after returning to New York,
sought a way to become more involved in the company. It took almost a year for Schultz to convince
the Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker that he would be a good addition to their company, but in the
fall of 1982,
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14. The Source and Cause of Violent Tendencies in Humans Essay
The Source and Cause of Violent Tendencies in Humans
Philosophers since the beginning of time have debated over the source and cause of violent tendencies
in humans that in turn produce global conflicts, to solve the age old question, man or beast? Global
conflict can with out a doubt be completely accredited to the human race, but what are the particular
reasons for humans to cause such conflicts? There are many topics that have been argued by
philosophers and historians over the connection between the reasons the human race and global
conflict. One such topic is the gender based theories and sexual differences of men and women. Others
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When looking at the specific numbers men are mostly the source of human violence, especially men
age fifteen to twenty nine years of age, and there are many possible explanations for the reason why
young men are the leading cause of violence. David Barash offers a possible starting point in which he
asserts that men have always held the positions involving killing, or what might be called the killing
establishment soldiers, executioners, even slaughterhouse workers is overwhelmingly male (Barash 1).
When men could no longer play the hunter role, they still would have the urge or animalistic
inclination to compete or kill one another, which leads to violence, hence; men began killing each
other. This leads to gender division, which Carol Adams blames on the fact that the world has always
been a patriarchial system. Men have established themselves as the dominant position in the human
race, and because of this feeling of the need to be dominant there have been certain roles established
for the way each gender should behave. As Michael CC Adams asserts, this gender division actually
encourages male violence. War is a product of man according to Adams, and that in order to end war,
we shall have to create an androgynous society in which being male does not mean a preoccupation
with toughness and staying in control but includes the full range of openly expressed human feelings,
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15. Mother Jones Child Labour
According to Mother Jones, child labor is like slavery. It is incredibly tough and dangerous, especially
for young children. Mother Jones begins by telling us how she heard gruesome stories of little children
working in the factories. She wanted to see for herself if these terrible stories were true, unfortunately,
she saw for herself how they were indeed true. Mother Jones first applied to a mill in Cottondale, that
was the first encounter she had with the living conditions provided to the small children. She describes
the house as a sort of two story plank shanty , with broken windows and a sagging door. The place
was small, and it offered no real protection. There were cracks in the roof , so when it rained it rotted
the floors. She also talks about the downstairs big open fireplace , that had holes big enough to drop a
brick through . This meant that if small children ran or played around the fireplace, they could fall and
get injured. The living conditions alone were terrible and not adequate for children. The children also
experienced harsh summers and winters. They were more prone to getting a disease and dying. The
working conditions were also appalling to Mother Jones. She constantly mentions the small children
running barefooted around the heavy and dangerous machinery. She says how the children used their
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This meant that babies were being born into these lives, like slaves. Mother Jones tells use about a
woman, who she met coming home from nigh work with a baby in her arms . The woman told Mother
Jones that she could take the baby to work with her and keep it in a little box with a pillow in it beside
the loom . Babies were being born into child labor and raised in the unsafe and dirty conditions of the
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16. Purpose And Purpose In The Endurance
How Relationship, Purpose, and Cheerfulness Can Make A Difference To Survive.
The Endurance is about the struggle of 28 men who journey through the Antarctic. Shackleton was
able to recruit men to sail on the Endurance to the Antarctic and cross by foot. The men were ready for
adventure and excited to begin the journey with haste, not realizing that they were going to encounter
the struggles of survival. There were three ways that they were able to overcome adversity: strong
relationships, purpose, and cheerfulness. Having a strong relationship with peers is essential for the
times of crisis. During the long polar nights, the crew on board the Belgica suffered from insanity and
many lost their lives due to isolation. The crewmembers that were on the Endurance had the reverse
effect. They had the desire to get to know each other even though their characters were contrasting,
and they began to draw closer to each other by talking and sharing experiences. On the Belgica, there
was no relationship between the men, and even one man feared that his crewmates wanted to kill him.
The crewmembers of the Endurance valued relationships and were able to survive the polar nights.
Even in the Bible, God gave Adam a wife because He knew that it was better for Adam. In Genesis
2:18 it says, And the Lord God said, It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper
comparable to him. God created Eve to be with Adam. God knew that it was better for Adam to have a
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17. Body Synthesis Essay
Introduction
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless toxic gas that is produced primarily as a
result of incomplete combustion of carbon material. Due to humans inability to perceive this gas CO it
is commonly referred to as silent killer. Inhalation of CO is the leading cause of accidental deaths in
the United States. Excluding deaths caused by fires, there are around 2,700 deaths as a result of carbon
monoxide poisoning annually. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that
around 450 deaths are caused by accidental CO toxicity every year. While the total number of deaths
seems low, an estimated 50,000 people in America visit the emergency hospital departments showing
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It causes death by the CO binding rapidly to the haemoglobin (Hb) resulting in the
carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) formation. As a result, the blood s oxygen carrying capacity is reduced
leading to tissue hypoxia (Chand Meena, 2014). The presence of COHb changes the Hb s oxygen
affinity by altering oxyhemoglobin dissociation reducing the oxygen delivered to the tissues, leading
to tissue hypoxia. More importantly, other oxygen carrying hemeproteins such as cytochrome P 450,
myoglobin, and cytochrome c oxidase also compete with oxygen for binding sites (Caughey, 1970). It
has been demonstrated that cytochrome oxidase oxygen affinity causes impairment of mitochondrial
respiration. Even though the level of COHb is a vital clinical measure of carbon monoxide exposure,
the most crucial mechanism by which carbon monoxide causes toxicity is its combination with
cytochrome oxidase. In addition, carbon monoxide may produce toxicity by binding to myoglobin
causing impairment of the cardiac output and leading to cerebral ischemia. The dissociation of
carboxymyoglobin is slower compared to COHb because of CO s increased affinity for myoglobin
(Myers, Linberg, Cowley,
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18. War Themes During The Falklands War
War Themes There were various war themes identified during the Falklands war. One of the biggest
challenges the British encountered during the war was logistics, which supports the theme on
Resourcing and Sustaining the war. Considering that Britain is more than 8,000 miles away compared
to Argentina which is less than 1,000 miles away from Falklands. The critical to the campaign of
Britain was the transport of supply, troops rotation and reinforcement were difficult to handle. Admiral
Fieldhouse pointed out that geographic location was his foremost considerations in transporting
troops, aircraft and equipment from the United Kingdom to the operational theatre. Further, the British
at that has limited number of ships required for the long transit of troops, equipment and logistic
support. The British government was able to tap the assistance of private ship owners who lend their
assets to boost the slack in the resources to transport the logistics used during the war which resulted
to the success of the British war campaign in Falklands island.
The Political objective of war was clear on both sides. Britain projected an international image of
naval power and that it can still protect its colonies and her worthy allies. Britain was known to
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The concept of Joint Operational Planning was applied by British military in the execution of their
mission. For the British, the war theater displayed the combined efforts of the army, air force and navy
which proved as the best option when flexing military power. The Argentine navy was considerably
better suited to conduct ship on ship warfare and had built its fleet around the idea of being regionally
dominant in the South Atlantic together with its advantage in aircraft, allowing it to sortie land based
aircraft. However, Argentina failed to apply the concept of Joint Operational
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19. Google s Data Mining Protocol
The corporate giant that is known as Google specializes in Internet related services and products
including advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, and software. Something that most
consumers don t know is that every Google search ever performed is stored within its giant servers.
That data is then cross linked to anything and everything Google is affiliated with, from YouTube to
Google Maps. With all that information, Google can pinpoint where someone lives, his or her hobbies,
age, health conditions, religion, and so forth. Some users are becoming wary about whether or not the
search engine giant has gone too far in its attempts to gather user data by calling it an invasion of
privacy and illegal wiretapping. Google s data mining protocol has recently been a hot topic in terms
of security and use but the benefits of allowing the data mining to occur outweigh the privacy
concerns.
Gmail was launched on April Fools Day in 2004. Its origins stems from mid 2001 when Google
engineer Paul Buchheit started working on a web email project that would introduce several
innovations that would end up having a transformative effect on the whole category (Gould). The first
differentiation strategy that Gmail had from competitors like Hotmail and Microsoft s Outlook was to
utilize Google s greatest asset of search power. With search power came the provision of a massive
one gigabyte of storage space with further upgrades to the incredible fifteen gigabytes that we see
today.
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20. The Performance Of Islamic Banks Essay
Field Of Research
The paper will analyse and measure the performance of Islamic banks in comparison to conventional
banks. The performances will be measured over a 5 year period from 2009 to 2015. In comparing
Islamic and conventional banks, profitability and liquidity will be examined.
Introduction
Islamic finance refers to the provision of financial services in accordance with the Shari ah Islamic
law, principles and rules. The principles of which emphasise moral and ethical values in all dealings
have wide universal appeal (Institute Of Islamic Banking And Insurance What Is Islamic Banking)
Shari ah does not permit the use of Riba (Interest), gharar (excessive uncertainty), maysir (gambling),
short sales or financing activities that it considers harmful to society. The purposes and use of Islamic
banks are similar to conventional banks, the only difference is that, Islamic banking is in accordance
with the rules of Shari ah which can also be known as Fiqh al Muamalat. Charging customers interest
and fees for their services runs conventional banks. Islamic Banking is now well established, and
heavily institutionalized in some 76 countries (Ariff and Iqbal). The existence of modern Islamic
financial institutions was first recognized in 1960s and now has spread to a large number of Muslim
countries including GGC (Gulf Cooperation Council), Arab, South and South East Asia, North Africa,
and some of the west countries including UK, France, Denmark, etc. number
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21. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Blink By Malcolm Gladwell
The human mind is vast and intricate, yet responsive. Everyone has their own special abilities and
talents. Eidetic memory, artistic brilliance, and mathematical mastery are all special skills possessed
by very few, but the one that Gladwell glorifies in his non fiction story, Blink , is the power of
thinking without thinking. He discusses how certain people s subconscious mind has the capacity to
respond to complex dilemmas and situations in less than two seconds. Similar to talents such as
photographic memory and musical mastery, Gladwell states that the adaptive unconscious can be
strengthened and improved. In Blink , Malcolm Gladwell synthesizes a compelling dissertation that
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Throughout the introduction, Gladwell praises the human brain and our adaptive unconscious by
claiming that it can make a decision within a blink of an eye. It is evident that this is an exaggeration
included to intensify the statement Gladwell is trying to get across. He wants us to understand that,
there can be as much value [in a decision made] in the blink of an eye as in [one that is made after]
months of rational analysis (Gladwell 7). Gladwell also utilizes hyperboles in his introduction during
the beginning with the kouros scandal anecdote. ... In a single glance, [Zeri, Harrison and the other art
historian experts] were able to understand more about the essence of the statute than the team at the
Getty was able to understand after fourteen months (Gladwell 3). Although it is true that the team was
able to identify the flaw almost instantly, Gladwell overexaggerates by claiming that they discovered it
in a single glance. Throughout the introduction, Gladwell refers to the first two seconds . He believes
that the power of knowing what is right within that slim amount of time is a special ability that anyone
can cultivate for themselves. All in all, it is apparent that Gladwell hyperbolizes the immediacy of
snap judgements to emphasize the utmost capacity of the remarkable adaptive
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22. Case Study Of MC Bauchemie
10. Conclusions and Recommendations
10.1 Conclusions
Despite MC Bauchemie being a large respected brand in Europe, Asia and Sourth America however
the brand is not fully recognized in the Middle East as wide is it is in other countries, this will make
the entry to new markets not easy in the region, MC Bauchemie must fight to gain market share and
maintain it later on. MC Injekt is a star product within MC Bauchemie range of products and it
provide its success as an entry range in many countries across the globe and The UAE; for that
copying what toke place in UAE to Saudi is highly likely be successful taking into consideration the
similarities between the two countries in terms of construction methods, number of Saudi companies
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Based on the assessment, future steps can be planned such as closing the branch or launching a
fighting brand.
The research resulted in that the new country that MC Bauchemie is targeting is Saudi Arabia, using
the MC Injekt product range, starting with the applicators (special contractors) as the major customer
base. The availability of competition in the market with a long track record will have a negatively
effect on the launch of MC Bauchemie product. For that MC Bauchemie must make sure that the sales
and marketing team gets all the support required to increase products knowledge and technology to the
targeted parties.
There were some difficulties that were faced during project duration such as time constraints
especially when market research is involved. With additional time, more customer would have
participates in the survey. he survey conducted showed that there is a high demand in the market for
the injection systems, once all the departments are involved sales and volume forecast will be done
and profitability will be
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23. Final Exposure and Judgement upon the Woman of Babylon
Itwas after the flood in the time of Noah that man wondered from the East, that they found aplain land
in Shinar and lived there [Genesis 11] The land was fertile and productive yet, they had a major
problem. The land was full of wild animals which were killing people. Remember in Gen. 7:1 3?.
It was quite understood that it was only Noah and his family that was rescued from the earth including
some selected animals. Those animals overpowered man and men were praying, calling upon God to
intervene in their situation. They made a decree that whosoever will be a powerful man should come
forward. Nimrod appeared and become famous as a mighty hunter against those wild animals. And he
was a mighty hunter before the Lord. Genesis 10. 8 9 says: due to his success in hunting he became a
mighty one on earth. And the God of his father Noah was with him, using him to protect his people.
He was very, very powerful and obedient unto God and God was helping him to fight wild animals, as
He helped David to fight and tore up bear during his training in the wilderness when he was taking
care of the father s sheep.
So, was God with Nimrod, until pride entered into him and he became a mighty hunter before the
Lord, he no longer clinged to God. He never asked for direction or sought from the Lord because he
was now a mighty man on earth, because of his prestige and his fame on earth, he stopped fighting the
wild beasts and organized the people into a city and surrounded them with walls
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24. Who Is Dr. Gachet
Vincent Van Gogh is a widely known painter throughout the world for multiple reasons. His paintings
weren t just paintings, they were life experiences. Van Gogh s life was an emotional and mental
rollercoaster. Every single one of his paintings contained a story behind them. The visual aspect
seemed as if they were full of motion. His painting techniques seemed to be impeccable. During the
time period in which he was working on art, there was a big movement called the Impressionism
Movement. This movement inspired artist to draw more landscapes and incorporate motion into their
art. Van Gogh took full advantage of this movement. Van Gogh s hard life and painting strategies are
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When looking at the painting, dark blues consume most of the image. The portrait of Dr.Gachet is
painted with a sad, gloomy expression on his face. The painting, by Van Gogh, has a strong
connection to Vincent s personal life and relationships. This allows Vincent to apply his feelings and
experiences through the art. Dr.Gachet was a close friend of Vincent s brother Theo. Dr.Gachet was an
actual doctor that focused on homeopathic cures. He brought Vincent into his own home to try and
assist with his severe condition of depression as much as he possibly could. With living in a house
together Vincent and Dr.Gachet became close friends. Dr.Gachet even began painting as a side hobby.
Vincent would often show Dr.Gachet some small techniques when it came to painting. Dr.Gachet
became a man the Van Gogh became slightly attached to. The look on Dr.Gachet s face in the portrait
is supposed to resemble the sadness that Van Gogh had felt. Vincent felt as if his depression may have
worn off on the doctor. In the article Portrait of Dr.Gachet(July 2006) by Sandra Bertman, it states,
Van Gogh felt particular affinity for him on account of their similar bouts with depression and their
dependency on their vocation for emotional and intellectual fulfillment (para.3). With knowing the
background of Dr.Gachet s
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25. Analysis Of The Poem Khan s Kubla Khan
Kublai Khan ruled the Mongol Empire for 34 years and founded the Yuan dynasty. He started a civil
war with his own brother for the throne and went on to rule as the first Yuan emperor. Samuel Taylor
Coleridge describes Kubla Khan as a powerful being who has thought about war. Given the
similarities between the two, you may think they are based on each other. If this was the case why is
no date given to make a connection, perhaps to deepen the mystery. The impact of time in Kubla Khan
is confusing; because we do not know which time period we are in. We could be in the past with
Kublai Khan, present with Coleridge, or is it a vision of the future. Coleridge wrote the poem after
consuming a large amount of opium and reading of Xanadu, the palace of Kublai Khan. His romantic
view of life and nature are show cased in his use and choice of words, and in the depth of his
descriptive vocabulary. Examples of this are the domed structure, with places of both light and
darkness, both holy and savage, symbolically describing a decadent royal court with a dual nature. He
describes a maid of Abyssinia playing a dulcimer, which I have only seen at the renaissance festival, a
haunting and strange musical instrument, singing of mount Abora. Mount Abora hints at a mystical
connection between this poem and the ancient Garden of Eden, which suggest this is a kind of
paradise. Ancient Abyssinia (Ethiopia) is suspected of being the resting place of the Ark
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26. Analysis Of Watching Food Inc.
Watching Food Inc. movie was a deception and a horrifying experience on what is happening in the
food industry in the U.S. After spending time on some of resources like The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration on food safety, The National Food Processors Association that are in place to protect
farmer s industry and food consumers, to find out these agencies like are not protecting farmers nor
are protecting food consumers in the U.S; and to learn about big corporations like Tyson Foods,
Monsanto that are controlling food industry are putting profit ahead of consumer health, the lives of
American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. The examples failures of U.S. laws
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Count words: 202
2. the second failure of the U.S law from the movie is overlooking health of the country by allowing
big corporation to produce cheap processed food. The movie show different case of health concerns
that resulted from eating cheap processed food. From Kevin s case of dying with E. coli from eating
burger and the husband family who have diabetes because of eating cheap food. Government failed to
help the families that were looking apologies and justice from big corporations. I would think agency
like FDA in charge of the safety of domestic food would assess potential exposure and health risks of
cheap processed food before they can be on the market. However, as we saw in the movie, the
lobbyists for the big food corporation can help them to bring their commodity on the market with or
without assessment of the health risk of their products. Count words: 142
3. Another example of failure of U.S. laws from the movie is the failure to protect animal welfare.
From the movie, it is clearly that the major corporations in meat industry care only about profit, and
not the well being of the animals they are producing. from the example of Tyson foods in the movie,
on how they produce the chickens to grow to four times the size of a normal chicken in half the time
that makes the chicken bones and internal organs weak to Smithfield on what they do to pork during
production process. It is disappointing to see the agency
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27. Career Goals Of Becoming A Software Developer
Throughout your lifetime you will eventually have to decide on what career you want to begin your
journey on. In the United States and around the world, many individuals will choose their career path
very early in their lifetimes in order to attain the job position that they desire. With this being said, one
must carefully plan and modify their lives to prepare for what the future withholds. For instance, in
order for me to achieve my long time goals of becoming a software developer and/or a computer
system analyst, then I would need to continue patiently walk along the bumpy path on my laborious,
lengthy journey. Lastly, the following careers that I ve set my eyes on will embark us onto a prolonged
life excursion.
One of the most important factors of when choosing a career is the work environment. Most people
don t tend to focus on this because they assume that this isn t as important as the pay or job title, yet
the work s industry environment that you re entering is just as important as those other factors. For
this reason, I have chosen a career, computer system analyst, in which the U.S. News and World
Report has characterized the three top categories in job satisfaction: upward mobility, stress level, and
flexibility as average. First of all, this means that my opportunity level to increase the chance of
becoming promoted and/or yearly salary will be at the United States average level. In addition, the
work environment and complexities of the job s responsibilities in
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28. Essay on EIBE Self Reflection Assignment
A new idea which arose from the scenario process and which challenged or developed your
thinking in new ways
The EIBE scenario process was for me a new way of mixing the logical prediction with wild
imagination. This is a new mixture and a new way of thinking for an engineer which usually relies on
the structured logical way of thinking only. The scenario is basically a collection of new ideas that is
based on present facts leading to future imaginary yet logical sequence of actions, all tied up with a
hidden thread of logic.
In order to develop the scenario of Uzbekistan, it was necessary to do a research on the characteristics
of this country, including different areas describing the life in Uzbekistan. One of the new ideas ...
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I believe it would be good to meet and have a discussion with one of these Non Denominational
Muslims to understand the way they see their religion.
A brief critique of the scenario process as undertaken by your group which could be either
observations about the process in terms of what part(s) of it did or did not work well and why you
think this is, or a discussion on the working/behaviour of the group throughout the process
Before starting the EIBE course, it was thought that this would be a pure business subject focusing on
the international trade area and international trade treaties and general rules. However, it turned to
have a different objective, which has a wider spectrum than only business, it turned to be covering all
aspects of life that might affect the business practices in the environment under study.
Then came the assignment, at the beginning it was very interesting and challenging to try to think
about how it is possible to develop a future scenario about a country which we almost have no
information about. Step by step, the picture started to become clearer, and the scenario process
components started to show their integrated value. It was an excellent idea to have the trial session to
develop
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29. Concepts Of Authority In Mohawk Interruptus By Audra Simpson
Authority is important for any leader or government, because that is how decisions are accepted as
right. Sovereignty is the recognition by other states that one government has the authority to control a
certain territory. As well as the acceptance of rule by the people One major reading that contests this
idea of sovereignty is the book Mohawk Interruptus by Audra Simpson, which discusses the trials of
Native American populations and their efforts to reclaim their own sovereignty. Within Mohawk
Interruptus, the people of the Kahnawá:ke tribe struggle against the colonial idea of American or
Canadian sovereignty lorded over them, and through refusal of such gifts regain their sovereignty. ...
Kahnawa kehró:non had refused the authority of the state at almost every turn and in so doing
reinstated a different political authority (Simpson, 2014, 106). Through these rejections, the people of
Kahnawá:ke and Kahnawa kehró:non established that the current system of sovereignty does not work
for them, as it is colonially based to oppress the Native American communities. Simpson uses these
examples to make a larger point on the Western systems of governance and understandings of
authority. Though this idea of sovereignty, Simpson argues, was a way to appropriate land and
incorporate or destroy opposing cultures. Through the research of Hannah Ardent, it is considered that
sovereignty has been used to forcefully assimilate minority populations of nations. Within her paper
on the
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30. Souk Al Bahar s Dubai
Souk Al Bahar in Dubai is not just another shopping and dining hub. This exquisite shopping
destination located in the heart of Dubai s opulent downtown offers a one of a kind experience to all
shoppers and diners. Plus, the newly introduced nightlife spots in this area fulfill the entertainment
needs of all party lovers.
Souk Al Bahar can be easily accessed from the popular Dubai Mall. The waterfront promenade in the
souk features ancient Arabian style architecture with hundreds of shops and café overlooking the
scenic creek. Visitors can enjoy the dancing fountain show right from the promenade at the mall. Plus,
the majestic Burj Khalifa is just a few steps from this souk.
For your shopping, Souk Al Bahar offers an eclectic choice of retail stores, luxury brand boutiques
and hundreds of outlets. In addition, you will find the expansive handicraft stalls, local fashion wear,
perfumes, Mediterranean carpet stalls and furnishing stores here. Souk Al Bahar Shops also include
many souvenir stores that sell locally made items to delicate pieces of artworks. Every visitor cannot
get enough of this world class shopping experience to at the Souk Al Bahar. Those looking for some
art and craft stalls should stop by the Al Jaber Gallery that offers an assorted range of artworks and
souvenirs. For some Persian delights and gourmet dates, stop by the Bateel store in Souk Al Bahar.
You will find more than 20 varieties of dates, handmade chocolates, Turkish delights, dried figs and a
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31. Moliere s Tartuffe and the Religious Hypocrisy
Moliere s Tartuffe and the Religious Hypocrisy
Moliere s Tartuffe is a satire based on religious hypocrisy. Every character is essential in Tartuffe. All
of the characters play an important role, but it is easy to say that Tartuffe and Orgon are the main
characters. First, we must know the definition of satire. According to the Merriam Webster Online
Dictionary, satire is defined as literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn (
satire ). In other words, a satire is defined as literary work that uses humor to point out the foolishness
of a person or just in human nature. Religious hypocrisy can be self defined as a false assumption of a
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Damis says,
You ve just now been repaid with interest, for all your loving kindness to our guest. He s proved his
warm and grateful feelings toward you; It s with a pair of horns he would reward you. Yes, I surprised
him with your wife, and heard his whole adulterous offer, every word (Tartuffe 3.5.3 8).
Damis tries to tell his father that Tartuffe is acting like the Devil.
At this moment, we see that Tartuffe is two faced and he knows that Orgon will believe what he has to
say considering he is a saint. Orgon confronts Tartuffe and in disbelief Tartuffe admits what he has
said and continues to tell Orgon what a bad person he is. Orgon then is disappointed with Damis for
telling a lie and questioning Tartuffe s purity. Orgon is too blind to see that Damis is telling the truth,
because he is so sure that Tartuffe could not commit such a sin. As the play continues, in Act IV Scene
III, Elmire offers for Orgon to hear for himself.
I m not now asking you to trust our word. Suppose that from some hiding place in here you learned
the whole sad truth by eye, and ear What would you say of our good friend, after that (Tartuffe 4.3.69
72).
In a laughing manner, Orgon agrees to hide and listen to his wife and Tartuffe speak. Elmire begins to
say the things she must in order for Tartuffe to come clean and there are several times in this scene in
which she coughs in
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32. Hospitality Management At Florida International University
INTRODUCTION
According to Professor Marcel R. Escoffier, an Associate Professor in the School of Hospitality and
Tourism Management at Florida International University, Hospitality Management is the largest
business activity in the world. There are nearly 1 million food service operations in the United States,
and nearly three hundred thousand hotels. It is estimated that there are over 1 million hotels and more
than 7 million food service businesses. How this business operates, and its impact on the local
economy varies from country to country, but its importance is undeniable (Escoffier). Information
provided by Buffalo State College located in Buffalo, New York, also reference the hospitality
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Many colleges that offer Hospitality Management may also include the option to enroll within a
specific concentration, so that you may gain a specialty . Therefore it s important to have a sense of
what area of hospitality you are interested in, so that you enroll yourself into an appropriate program,
including programs where graduates have been able to secure employment in your interested field and
location. For example, if you have the desire to work as a ski lodge manager, you may want to make
sure you enroll into a school that provides the focus of the hotel industry and potential internship
opportunities within ski country vs. the beaches in Florida.
In effort to continue a higher learning education within the field of Hospitality, which may increase
my career options as I enter the workforce, I have reviewed three colleges within the New York State
area that provides a Bachelor s degree within Hospitality Management. The purpose of this evaluation
and comparison is to provide the most feasible and economic option available for me to pursue a
Bachelor Degree within Hospitality in a timely fashion and at minimal cost. Therefore my criteria for
this comparison includes the following:
Type of Concentration that is offered
Tuition Cost
Acceptance of Transferred Credits
Testing/Entrance Requirement (i.e. GPA, GRE, Math Requirement)
Career Track Opportunities Accreditations
The three schools that have been reviewed are
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33. Essay On English As A Foreign Language
As we know that learning English in India it is gradually becomes very important due to century as
well as techno age is concerned. We all knew that English is taught either as Second Language or
Target Language. It is very difficult for student beginner who recently starts to learn English language
as foreign language. One of the vital and pivotal pivot roles of learning Foreign Language is to open
the treasure hidden in the literature of a particular language. To reveal such treasure one needs to be
mastered in different methods of teaching the foreign languages. This makes easy full for learners to
learn foreign language. If we want to understand different method of teaching foreign language things
linguistically we can understand it as A method in linguistics and language teaching determines what
and how much is taught. The order in which it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
: A foreign language is language indigenous to another country. It is also a language not spoken in the
native country of the person referred to; i.e. English speaker living in Gaum can say that Chamorro is
a Foreign Language to him or her. Following are the foreign languages English, Irish, Arabic, Persian,
French, Latin, Greek, Pakistani, African, Egyptian, Turkish, Spanish, American English, Japanese,
Chinese etc. are known as different types of Foreign Language. There are many methods as well as
tricks are available to learn all above these languages grammar and it s particular rules and regulation
but, here let us see What are the different methods to learn English as second foreign languages.
Different methods to Teaching foreign languages: If we want to learn English as foreign language
there are couples of method with the help of we can learn foreign language. There are following
methods that plays important role to teaching foreign languages. a. The audio lingual method b. Army
method c. Direct method d. New key method e. Grammar translation method f. Bilingual
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34. Historical Accuracy Of Henry Iv Plays By Shakespeare
Name Instructor Course Date Historical Accuracy in Henry IV Plays by Shakespeare Research shows
that Shakespeare s historical plays do not offer good sources for accurate rendering of historical
events. The details of place of issues such as place, time, and personality are all subject to a great deal
of artistic license just as most of modern Hollywood movies about the past. However, to some extent,
Shakespeare did research his materials. Close analysis of his famous works and plays indicate that
Henry IV draws upon a surprising range of disparate sources[CITATION Jam991 p 4 l 1033 ]. One of
the most obvious sources for Henry IV plays is Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland by
Raphael Holinshed, the 1587 edition. Holinshed style of history focuses on personalities and
motivations of important historical figures as well as much detail regarding Henry s IV tussle with
Percy. Another important source used by Shakespeare in historical plays was The Civil Wars between
the Two Houses of Lancaster and York by Samuel Daniel. The poems written by Daniel differ greatly
from that of Holinshed particularly on the emphasis on the Princes of Wales and the rivalry he had
with Hotspur. Shakespeare followed and used Daniel in portraying Hotspur as a much younger person
at the period of rebellion though history shows that he was older than King Henry IV was. Both
Daniel and Shakespeare use the battle of Shrewsbury as an occasion for the prince to prove his valor
as well martial
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35. Elephant Research Paper
Elephants are large mammals of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. Three species are
currently recognized. These three species are the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant,
and the Asian elephant. All elephants have the same distinctive features which are long trunks, sharp
tusks, large ear flaps, and pillar like legs, but most people don t notice the differences between them.
Although the Asian and African elephants are very similar, they have very distinctive differences.
There are several distinguishable differences between these two species. African elephants are the
largest land mammals on Earth, weighing up to eight tons. They are distinguished by their massive
body, large ears, and long trunk with many uses
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36. What Is Human Resource Management
Question 2
1.0 Introduction
Human Resources Management (HRM) terms had widely replace personnel management (PM) as in
the process of managing people in the organizations. What actually is human resources management?
Well, it is said that human resources management is an organization s most valuable asset.
Organization thinks that human resources department plays a huge role in terms of staffing, training
and assisting to manage people so that the employee and the organization are capable to maximize the
resources in the organization. (McNamara, 1998). Besides, in the global business, human resources
management had effectively replaced other management traditions like Industrial Relations (IR) and
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In the 21st century, HRM plays a crucial role in the success of any organization. As organization
nowadays recognize the importance of human resources practices. According to Michie and Sheehan
Quinn (2011) surveyed over 200 manufacturing firms in the UK to study the relationship between
organization performance and the use of flexible work practice, human resources systems and
industrial relations. They found that low level of practices show negative results such as low levels of
training, lack of employer commitment to job security and including short term contract correlated to
corporate performance. However, high level of practices shows positive performance correlated to
company performance such as high commitment in working. According to Kelliher and Riley (2002),
emphasize proof to support the view that the impact of HRM is greatest when it involves a set of
consistent policies and practices. They request efficient flexibility which leads to an amplification of
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37. Summary Of The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire By Frances...
Frances Perkins came from a wealthy family in Maine that lived a traditional Yankee lifestyle. From
her mother, she learned at a young age to be stingy with money, Ernest, and brutally honest. In 1902,
she attended Mount Holyoke College where she used her glibness to bearly get by. Frances suffered
the most in Latin and Chemistry and was forced by her professors, Ester Van Dieman and Nellie
Goldthwaite respectively, to excel in them. Instead of focusing on improving her strengths, Frances
professors sought to improve her weaknesses; Especially her moral weaknesses. This was done with
the idea in mind that if she were to overcome her shortcomings she would be able to conquer anything
life threw at her. After graduation Frances struggled to find something meaningful to do with her life;
That is the tragedy of The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Having witnessed the tragedy first hand,
and listening to the emotional speech of Russian immigrant, Rose Schneiderman, the representative of
those that perished in the fire, Frances set out to change the laws of labor rights all over the country.
Frances Perkins was responsible for aiding the reconstruction of labor protection laws. She was placed
by Governor Al Smith in the Industrial Commission where she traveled to factory towns all over the
country and involved herself the in the hostile strikes and disorderly disputes between workers and
their higher ups; Trying to resolve any injustices that she saw fit to tackle.
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38. Hippolytus vs. Pentheus Essay
Hippolytus vs. Pentheus
When arguing the statement, the character of Pentheus in the Bacchae is portrayed as earning his fate,
whereas the character of Hippolytus in the Hippolytus is portrayed as an innocent victim of the god, I
must both, agree and disagree with it. I would definitely agree with it on a shallow point of view, but
would have to disagree with it upon dissecting both the stories. The stories tell of Hippolytus being
killed for something he did not do, while Pentheus was killed for not accepting the god Dionysus. But
when you look deep into the meaning of each story, the apparent black and white assumptions of
innocents and guilt change from definitive to doubt to say the least.
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Further along in the story, he ends up blaming Zeus for creating women and he also blames him after
finding out about Phaedra s feelings; which seems to me that he was even blaming Zeus for making
her become infatuated with him. The infatuation was Aphrodite s doing for lack of worship, not Zeus .
So even though Hippolytus did not sin toward Phaedra, he ends up sinning toward Zeus, by
questioning his putting of women on the earth and blaming him for something he had no part in, and
to Aphrodite by not giving her the respect she thought she deserved.
Then if read shallowly, the Bacchae also seems to be black and white, in the fact that the story tells of
Pentheus earning his fate. The first step would be when strange things started to happen and the arrest
of the stranger, Dionysus. Next, and the most important step in him earning his fate would be that
Pentheus rejects the belief of Dionysus. Later on, more strange things happen, namely miracles and
now Pentheus and Dionysus meet again, this time Pentheus is unable to reject him and starts to fall
under his spell. They then meet for a final time and now Dionysus is in total control and humiliates
Pentheus. When the chorus sees this, they invoke the Swift hounds of Frenzy to bring vengeance on
Pentheus for failing to honor the gods. Pentheus is then finally killed by Bacchantes with the aid of his
mother Agave. This seems to be a simple story of a man who rejected
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39. Barnes And Noble Case
Situational Analysis Barnes Noble is a well respected name among book publishers and sellers. Prior
to 1992, Barnes Noble was a private firm. It printed, dispersed, and sold books in 68 Barnes Noble
superstores, over seven hundred B. Dalton bookstores, and other smaller bookstore chains that it
attained. In 1992, to raise capital CEO Leonard Riggio decided sell stock in Barnes Noble in an initial
public offering. He wanted to use the money acquired to increase growth, reduce debt and achieve the
greatest s expansion program in the bookstore business (Cox, 1992). Since then Barnes Noble as
grown to be one of the only national bookstore operator and once holding a position of 427 on the list
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Hence limiting their customer base to only those residing in the United States (Greenfield, 2012).
Also, a weakness for Barnes and Noble is the length of time it takes after making a purchase online, as
many persons of today s society need things immediately. Another weakness of note for the company
is the continued lawsuits. One such lawsuit is the federal appeals court reviving a lawsuit holding
Barnes and Noble Inc. responsible for customers losses from a data breach at 63 of their bookstores in
nine U.S. states (Stempel,
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40. Data And Data Source Analysis
4. Data source analysis
Data is one of the important factors in data forecasting studies because data represents the whole
source of the business purpose of the study.
There are several reasons that the difference of data source makes it hard to compare prediction
accuracy from each other.
First, the result of a prediction model may differ with different data sources. Theoretically, the more
data we test, the more accurate result we can get, however, in real world, it is often hard to collect as
much data as desired. So a potential difficult question for all data prediction studies is that how much
data is enough.
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With the similar target, Gordiievych and Shubin (2015) did not give any description of their data.
4.1.2. Different range and size of data
For airline prices prediction studies, it is a common practice to use time series data like airline ticket
prices. The date ranges of data used by different studies vary from several months to as long as 18
years.
For example, Chen et al. (2015) used 110 days of data in their study, and the other study from Zhang
et al. (2010) used 18 years of data to perform the experiment. Some studies did not specify their date
range of the data explicitly, such as Wohlfarth et al. (2011), Gordiievych and Shubin (2015) and Cao,
Ding, He, and Zhang (2010). Other studies chose other data lengths. Laik, Choy, and Sen (2014) used
one year of data, as the same length as Liu, Tan, and Zhou (2016). Yuan, Xu, and Yang (2014), Ghomi
and Forghani (2016), and An et al. (2016) used three years, six years, and ten years respectively.
One reason these studies chose different ranges of data for analysis is very likely the fact that data
collection for a long time range is difficult. Those studies used data ranges longer than a year were
mostly using historical data either from proprietary
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41. Hardin Living On A Lifeboat Summary
To begin with, Hardin s essay Living on a Lifeboat expresses fear of over population by comparing
nations to life boats, since they both have limited carrying capacities. For instance, Hardin asks the
question, Would you fill a life boat at its maximum capacity with another 100 people? Specifically,
Hardin mentions the loss of land and how we have been historically living on capital such as stored
petroleum and coal, and now we must depend on income alone (Hard 857). Basically, Hardin s core
thesis is that we do not have moral obligations to the poor. To break down Hardin s approach, he
critiques multiple approaches to this problem of ensuring economic will being for everyone. First, he
mentions the Marxist and Christian approaches which would lead to complete social justice, but also
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858). By doing this, Hardin is postulating that collective economic growth and safety are more
desirable than an economy based on moral obligations and equality. To support his claims, Hardin
then moves on to the dangers of population growth. Indeed, Hardin draws parallels between a lifeboat
and high rates of population growth, since the current population rise globally would make it difficult
to provide for everyone in the U.S or in poorer countries. To expand, Hardin is critiquing globalism,
since he finds it impossible for the U.S or developing nations to be the life boat supporting nations
with high population growth rates. According to Hardin, there is simply not enough recourses and too
much population growth to live according to a Marxist or Christian ethic of equality. To expand,
Hardin s main critique of the Marxist Christian theory is that it does not take into account human
selfishness and cannot be sustainable to growing populations
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42. Retrograde Amnesia Essay
Retrograde Amnesia, being a common type of Amnesia, is the one most people are familiar with.
(King, 2016) Retrograde Amnesia is the loss of past memories. If someone falls and hits their head,
the damage caused by that accident could cause the person to forget that the accident even occurred.
(Pg. 234) For example, a friend once decided to try snowboarding, and did not learn how to stop
before she went to the top of the hill. She went down, picking up speed, and did not notice the small
cliff at the bottom until it was too late to turn away. She decided to fall so she would not go over the
cliff, and while she was successful at that, she unfortunately hit her head on a patch of ice as she fell.
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However, she could not tell you what she had just finished eating, where she was, or what year it was.
Her fall had caused Anterograde Amnesia, and she could no longer make new memories.
Her Doctors decided that the damage was extensive, and with her age, there was no chance of her
regaining her ability to create new memories. We also discovered what looked like damage caused by
a stroke, which had gone unnoticed by us. Before the fall, she had some difficulty remembering recent
events, which was most likely caused by damage from the stroke. When she fell, more damage
occurred in the same area, leaving her with Anterograde Amnesia. Both of those events damaged the
part of the brain that encodes. Without the ability to encode, she could no longer make new memories.
(King, 2016 Pg. 233,234) Where Does Memory Loss Occur?
Since memory is layered, loss can occur in many different areas. (King, 2016 Pg. 216, 217) In
Retrograde Amnesia, long term memory is what is affected. Long term memory is more permanent
than any other type of memory. It allows for lasting memories, that can sometimes be stored for life.
Long term is complex, and the brain uses many components in order to successfully create memories
in this section. When you think about that wonderful beach trip you took several years ago, that is
your
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43. Violence in Palestine and Israel
Since 1920 about 115,000 people have been killed as a directed effect of the violence in Palestine and
Israel. The One State Solution would only work if both sides committed to a democracy, separation of
state and religion and an end to violence because without this the states would have the same problems
and not have peace.
Right now democracy in Palestine is at a stand still. With elections that have not happened since 2006
the system is not working at its full potential. The leader of the PLO, Mahmoud Abbas, has been in a
power for 78 years. Mahmoud Abbas, the highly unpopular president, term has expired many years
ago but will not step down. In 2006, the Hamas won the elections but were rejected by the West and so
the Fatah stayed in power leading to the spilt of the two party s. Hamas controls the Gaza Strip and
Fatah the rest. In Israel there government is close to that of democracy. The government has a
legislative authority and an executive authority. The executive authority is headed by the Prime
Minster and is elected by the people for a four year term. The legislative authority is made up of 120
members that are nation wide elections for a four year term. Israel already has a government that is set
up and is in working conduction. The one state solution would have these two governments come
together as one. It would help Palestine s political party s get back on the right track. With one state
solution the 120 people in the legislative authority could be
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44. Dysfunctional Interventions
helping her understand the processes that are dysfunctional through occupation engagement and
attempting to change them. An approach to helping people is to consider being empathetic and
validating their thoughts and feelings (MacRae, 2013). It would also be client centered with the social
aspect by giving the client the opportunity to express to me when she is ready to engage in social
activities and for how long. I would start out with one on one treatment and then move into group type
of treatments. To overcome her lack of motivation I would I would start with one on one because it is
a more focused and structured intervention to work on her dysfunctional processes. The treatments
would involve the leisure activities that she like or has liked in the past such as arts and crafts to
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In the treatment, I would provide structured sessions that are short in durations and with activities she
chooses. During the sessions, I would reinforce the processes that are dysfunctional and attempt to
create changes through an interpersonal approach. Interventions should be concrete and tangible, and
activities should be short term, simple and success enhancing (MacRae, 2013, p. 238). Once the client
has made changes to her processes then group treatments will be attempted to help reinforce the new
beliefs, attributions, and appraisals she has with others that may have a similar diagnosis. In order to
get her to come to these groups, I would reemphasize all the positive appraisals, attributions, and
beliefs about herself during each session and also that others will also have the same thoughts about
her. Another strategy is to have her engage in group treatment for shorter time span than gradually
increase the time exposure based on her willingness. Exposure therapy enables an individual to
weaken fears and avoidant behaviors (Cara MacRae, 2013). The group can give her a sense of support
and increase her ability to
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45. Stamp Act of 1765
Taxation without Representation
Ryan Vote
March 8, 2010
U.S. History
It can easily be said that the Stamp Act of 1765 was the beginning of the revolution for the colonies of
North America. Before the Stamp Act, there were other failed attempts to tax the colonies by the
British parliament. Each attempt to gain money from the colonies was unlawful because there was a
lack of representation from Parliament. The Stamp Act of 1765 was very detailed and expensive for
the colonists. The Stamp Act was the final act of taxation by Parliament before the colonies started to
fight back and seek independence from Britain.
Britain was struggling with a growing debt from previous wars. For example, the French and Indian
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Colonial lumber (a big export of the colonies because there was so much) was now only allowed to
export to Great Britain. Though from there it could be reshipped, the increased costs might well
destroy the trade (Morgan, 29). Moreover, there were also new wine duties and an abolition of
drawbacks on foreign textiles. The colonists were shocked and upset at the high taxes being imposed
upon them.
It seemed that all the colonists money making exports were being taxed. The old solution of
smuggling was no longer practical, for the risk of seizure was so great that the added cost of
smuggling would have the same effect as the payment of duties (Morgan, 29). The British Navy
residing in America made sure that every tax was collected, even for the smallest load. The colonists
found that the navy was extremely strict and un bending to even loads being sent over rivers. Every
ship was found by the Navy in need of a seize and detain method. The American merchants started to
fight back. They boycotted pilots who brought naval vessels into port, offered mates and midshipmen
higher wages than the Navy was allowed to pay, and raised howling mobs (Morgan, 30). Afterwards,
Parliament prohibited paper money as legal tender and the colonists feared that they would have to go
back to bartering.
A small outcry of unconstitutionalism started in Boston in mid 1764. James Otis published a pamphlet
of colonial rights arguing that nature and
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46. Court Trial Essay
The criminal trials I attended at the Boone County Courthouse where very interesting because it was
not the first time ever being in a courthouse and courtroom. I have seen some courtrooms through
videos of trials or pictures from high profile cases such as the shooter in Colorado who opened fire in
a movie theater during Batman in 2012 and I have been to a small courthouse in Calvert County
Maryland. The difference between these two courtrooms was the size and number of people present.
At the Boone County Courthouse the room was small and had a large amount of people ready to see
the Judge. Some of the people present included: the Bailiff, who did his job by making sure everyone
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This sentencing was in response to the multiple times this gentleman was charged with the same
crime.
The difference between the Bonne County court and the Calvert County court is the size and how
quickly cases where moved through the system. In the Calvert County courtroom I sat and watched
the cases where processed slow and meticulous even the requests for a change of date moved slowly.
While in attendance in Calvert County I heard the judge ask how defendants mothers or families
where and even postpone court dates or sentencing so farmers could bring crops in or so people could
attend family functions. Even the sentencing was odd back home people could get sentenced to just
weekends or even just nights in jail I heard one sentence where someone had to spend every weekend
in jail for the next year, which I thought was strange but the judge said after the sentence that it was to
keep the farms working. In Boone County the courtroom seemed more formal and less personal than a
small town. The judge only cared for the rule of law and not about family matters or the occupation of
the defendant and this is the way a judge should act in my opinion. The personal approach that judges
take in Calvert County compared to Boone County is more influential than an impersonal approach
because people do not want to be seen as just a number. A friend of mine who saw his day in court in
Calvert County said that the judge was very friendly and
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47. Triangulum Galaxy Essay
According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to classify an object as a planet it must have
three qualities. One it must orbit a Sun or Star of some kind. Second it must big enough for gravity to
compress it into a big round ball. And lastly it must be big enough to pull neighboring objects into the
planet itself or sling shot them around the planet and shoot them off into outer space. The place for my
planet is in the Triangulum Galaxy. The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy about 2.7 million light
years (25761569076837520000km)away from Earth. The solar mass of the Triangulum Galaxy is 50
billion Mʘ (standard unit of mass in Astronomy). This galaxy has about 40 billion stars which is 1/5th
of how many there are in the Milky Way Galaxy. And 1/25th s of the Andromeda Galaxy. The name of
my planet is Frigusodayin (Cold Air)(Latin, Armenian). The first rule of classifying a planet states that
it must orbit a Sun or Star. The Sun my planet will orbit is called WASP 56. Some properties of WASP
56 are that this star has an apparent magnitude of 11.48. Apparent magnitude is the brightness of an
object as seen from Earth. The higher the apparent magnitude the brighter it is (Our Sun s is 26.7).
This star is a G6 star which is part of the G Type main sequence star group. The G Type main
sequence star is a main sequence star of spectral type G and luminosity level V. These types of stars
have about 0.8 to 1.2 solar masses. Solar masses being the mass of a sun or star
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48. Analyzing The Poem Casey At The Bat
Too much ego can kill your talent. This statement expresses the fact that one s ego can kill our
strengths, skills, and talents. Due to Casey s haughty, stern, and vicious superiority complex, the
Mudville nine lost their game. First, Casey shows his first streak of defiance. In the poem Casey at the
Bat , Casey shows great haughty and strn characteristics which affected her baseball game. On the
twenty ninth line in the poem it states, Defiance gleamed in Casey s eyes, a sneer curled Casey s lip .
Also on the twenty seventh line in the poem it states, Five thousand applauded when he wiped them
off his shirt . The first piece of evidence shows how Casey was feeling bold and confident. This show
how Casey has a lot of pride and ambition the way the poem uses the word defiant . The second piece
of evidence of evidence from the poem shows how Casey felt like it was a piece of cake . This shows
how Casey has a lot of pride and ambition by the way the poem said wiped them off his shirt . These
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In the poem Casey at the Bat , Casey feels like he is in control and that he is superior. On the thirty
third line in the poem it states , That ain t my style . And on the twentieth line of the poem it states,
And its likely they d have killed him had not Casey raised his hand . The first piece of evidence shows
how he feels like that throw wasn t his level or was beneath him . This shows how Casey has a lot of
pride and ambition by the way he feels like he is superior. The second piece of evidence shows how he
feels that he is in control by the way the crowd listens to him. This shows that Casey has a lot of pride
and ambition by the way the crowd is feeding into his haughty behavior. This shows how Casey has a
stern and haughty
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