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What Happened To St Joseph
My Saint Joseph arrived on a Friday in the spring a small, white plastic man that I turned over in my
hands, feeling his slick, light body. Joseph had a beard like Paul, but long hair that parted down the
middle and fell over his ears. In his hands was a tiny home and his head was down, eyes closed in
prayer. I read the instructions that came with him: Set the Saint Joseph statue so he is looking out the
window at the FOR SALE sign. Pray to Saint Joseph every night before bed and wait as he sells your
home. For best results, you can bury Saint Joseph head first by the sign. Remember, the prayer should
come from your heart! Paul didn t notice him until a week later. I was sitting by the windowsill,
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I m sorry for lying, but please sell this house. Please, please sell this house. My Saint Joseph arrived
on a Friday in the spring a small, white plastic man that I turned over in my hands, feeling his slick,
light body. Joseph had a beard like Paul, but long hair that parted down the middle and fell over his
ears. In his hands was a tiny home and his head was down, eyes closed in prayer. I read the
instructions that came with him: Set the Saint Joseph statue so he is looking out the window at the
FOR SALE sign. Pray to Saint Joseph every night before bed and wait as he sells your home. For best
results, you can bury Saint Joseph head first by the sign. Remember, the prayer should come from
your heart! Paul didn t notice him until a week later. I was sitting by the windowsill, mocking Joseph
and looking outside. Paul walked across the mudroom once he got home from work, kissed the top of
my head, then plucked the statue from his spot. He turned it over in his hands. What is this thing? It s
a Saint Joseph statue. Supposed to help sell your
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GLSA Evaluation
Evaluation The evaluation of the programs functioning under the GLSMA was a very important
component of the law, as grant recipients were required to evaluate their services on a consistent basis.
There were several different evaluation methods that were utilized to track the implementation and
outcomes of the GLSMA programming (Goldston et al., 2010). The Suicide Prevention Data Center
(SPDC) was developed to allow grantees to collect and manage data obtained from their prevention
and early interventions programs. In doing so, they were complying with the GLSMA s requirement of
participation in the National Incomes Evaluation. This online system allowed grantees to share their
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House Republicans proposed the clause, as many did not believe that suicide should be discussed
openly in schools without parental permission ( Suicide Prevention Funding , n.d.). However,
requiring parental consent could seemingly defeat the original purpose of the legislation. This
amendment was based on the ideology that parents know how to best educate their children. However,
it was argued that this clause could limit young people s willingness to access services, as they would
be required to inform their parents, which could pose issues for many youth ( Suicide Prevention
Funding , n.d.). Additionally, the clause could negatively impact lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender youth. It could deter them from seeking help due to fear of parental rejection, even though
they are at an even higher risk of suicide ( Suicide Prevention Funding , n.d.). Although there were no
major unintended consequences identified in relation to the programming under the GLSMA, it is
evident that its parental permission amendment could pose problems for the population it aims to
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The World s Greatest Success Story
Samsung is perhaps the world s greatest success story. Started in 1938 in Taegu, Korea by Lee Byung
Chul, Samsung has sprouted from a small company under Japanese rule, into the one of the world s
leaders in technology and innovation. It is a result of the Confucian principles embraced by the
company and its presidents and executive decisions and eagerness to adapt to the rapidly changing
world. Principles including leading honorably and with strength, emphasising the ruler subject
relationship, Chun tzu, making personal relationships a priority in a business setting, in addition to
keeping accordance with Jen,a warm heartedness and compassion that allows to one to want to better
humanity (Lander). In addition to Confucianism, Samsung has learned to innovate, create demand,
and learn from other companies successes and failures. With this combination of old world Confucian
principles and the ability to diversify and evolve, Samsung has experienced intense growth and
success, beating out Apple and Panasonic and gaining a foothold in the digital age(Park and Barjot).
According to Park and Barjot, Samsung s success came from two areas: Confucian ethics instilled into
Samsung s workforce and strong executive leadership, specifically Lee Byung Chul and to a lesser
degree Kun Hee Lee. Lee Byung Chul,the founder of Samsung, came from an upper class family of
landlord and due to this, Lee was able to receive a strong Confucian education in his youth, which
taught him
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Chemotherapy Research Paper
In the world right now there are many different types of cancer, and to go along with that many people
have been trying to cure it. From these scientists experiments with cancer, there have formed many
different types of treatments to atleast give a person the ability to at least extend their life, and possible
cure them. This is a very difficult thing to proceed with because there are so many different types of
cancer, and stages of said cancer, that there have to be many different types of treatments. All
treatments have varying effects and results, certain treatments have to be paired with others for it to
work in the certain circumstances, and how the person s body will react to it. Cancer has so many
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Surgery is broken up into the different types and what exactly they are used for and what stage of
cancer they are used in. There are many different types of surgery, from using it to diagnose cancer, to
using it to restore a patient s look after being cured. Mainly the surgery used by doctors to help
patients with cancer is to help along the other treatments, and is rarely used by itself but when it is, it s
called curative surgery. Curative surgery is used when there is very little cancer and it can all be
removed through surgery, and this is very little of the time as it rarely happens. The main use of
surgery in cancer treatment is to diagnose and to see how far the cancer has spread. The diagnostic
surgery is really the only way to be completely sure what kind of cancer it is and how far along it is. In
diagnostic surgery they take a small tissue sample and send it through direct testing. To go along with
diagnostic surgery there is staging surgery to find out what stage the cancer is, these two surgeries
usually go hand in hand. Surgery can also be used to take out parts of cancer that have been shrunk by
other types of treatment, speeding up the treatment process and bringing the cancer treatment to later
stages sooner. Surgery is often used in conjunction with all types of treatments to move them along, or
make sure they will work
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Essay about U.S. Economy
The United States economy is currently not looking very good. Over the past couple of months the
economy has taken a turn for the worst and we could be headed into a recession in the coming months
or years. The biggest problems are in the real estate and mortgage markets. In 1999, housing prices
rose at huge rates and lenders began offering riskier mortgages, which caused homeowners to keep
piling up huge debts. People were taking out loans and balloon mortgage payments that they really
could not afford. The problem began in late 2007, when housing prices began to fall and the system
fell apart causing huge numbers of defaults on home loans and foreclosures. Currently, 5.6% of
mortgages are delinquent, the highest rate in 21 years, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The housing crisis that I mentioned earlier and resulting backlash through the entire economy has been
building for awhile now but it has just came into the forefront in the past couple of weeks. We really
haven t faced a downturn like this since the Depression. Last Tuesday, January 22, the Dow Jones
industrial average fell almost 600 points and was already down 9% in 2008 (Gross 1). Immediately the
Federal Reserve took action and cut the interest rates three quarters of a percentage point, the biggest
cut in 24 years. Today, not even a week later, the Fed again cut interest rates, this time by a half point
(Aversa 1). This move is an effort to keep the economy out of a recession by getting money back into
the banks and encouraging them to keep lending credit to turn the economy upward. Whether or not it
will work remains to be seen in the coming months. The government also announced another move to
a couple weeks ago to help get the economy going again and avoid or slow down a recession.
President Bush and the House are currently developing a $145 billion stimulus plan that would give
tax relief to citizens by sending them individual checks for $300 and up. The plan would put over
$100 billion into the hands of consumers and the government hopes that money would be spent and
put back into the economy (Wolf 1). While all these things are good news for the struggling economy,
most economic experts believe that a recession of some kind may be impossible to avoid
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False Advertising In Lumos Laboratories
Have you recently downloaded Lumosity for yourself or for the elderly in your home? Recent
allegations have indicated that the app does not live up to its expectation and false advertising was
used. Luminosity is an app that claims it could boost brain power and mental performance at work or
in school. It also boasts that it can prevent the onset of the mental disorder dementia. Currently, the
company behind the app, Lumos Labs, is in a state of critical mess being sued allegedly for false
advertising. The brain game developer have been accused of lying that the app could help in mental
performance. Downloading the app requires a monthly membership fine of $15. A user can also opt
for a lifetime subscription worth $300. The membership allows the users to access Lumos Labs games
and brain performance enhancing apps such as Lumosity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For any products claiming to prevent or improve mental health related performances, the product has
to be critically tested and approved by the Food and Drug
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM)
The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is a universal news association that conveys worldwide scope
by means of its site, week after week magazine, every day news preparation, email bulletins, Amazon
Kindle membership, and versatile site. It was begun in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the originator of the
Church of Christ, Scientist. Starting 2011, the print flow was 75,052. The CSM is a daily paper that
covers global and United States current occasions. The paper incorporates a day by day religious
component on The Home Forum page, yet expresses the production is not a stage for evangelizing. On
October 28, 2008, Editor John Yemma reported that the Monitor would end its day by day print
adaptation to concentrate on electronic distributed. Rather than a day by day print version, CSM
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It was begun in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the originator of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Starting
2011, the print flow was
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Diversity As A Common And Ordinary Individual
Everyone is told at some point in their life that it is okay to be different, and should not be ashamed of
who they are. They are told that being unique should be encouraged and that they should not hide
from it. For this reason, diversity is exceptional. But what happens when excessive diversity divides
citizens, causing contentions? Who then can decide what diversity is and whether it is convenient,
especially after it may have caused a war? Entirely for this instance, diversity only matters to an
extent. It is fair enough to be different, but over emphasizing diversity can divide communities,
citizens, and students rather than unify them. There should be a balance between diversity and
uniformity, and one should not overpower another. In essence, a common and ordinary individual
should have the freedom to decide what diversity is and whether he or she wishes to exercise it or not.
Children, teens, and adults are constantly being told that diversity should be promoted, usually by
teachers, leaders, parents, and other acquaintances. Especially in the 21st century where being
different is progressively becoming acceptable, it seems as if people expect, or pressure them to
differentiate themselves among others. Be different, because everyone hates the same, boring person,
has become a threatening phrase to those who only want to be themselves, but can t because they fear
of being that same, boring person. Instead of convincing others to be different and unique, it would
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Causes Of Homeless Killings
When I was a little girl I used to host funerals for all the creatures that had passed away. I would cry
when plants died, or if I stepped on an ant. Once a tree fell on my mom s car and I insisted that we
cover it with flowers so that it would be honored properly. I felt a kinship to anything that I deemed
once alive. I had several pets growing up that touched my youthful heart, but as they passed from this
world to the next, they in turn broke it. Others felt no real life at all; babies are stillborn, families are
homeless, and people are murdered every day. There is only one life to live and their chance was taken
away from them. I felt that these innocent beings did not deserve such a horrible fate as death. How
could such pure souls be
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Essay on Manet s Olympia
Art History 15 September 2008 Manet s Olympia Artist and people viewing the art work have always
had a fascination with the female nude. Even when I was a child my attention was captured by the
nude art not because I was a kid and I saw a nude lady , but it forced me to wonder more about why
the female nude was so amazing as a tool for art and why this is repeated so many times throughout
the centuries. One female nude painting in particular was the subject of controversy and exposed the
syncretism and or the power of the female nude painting. When Edouard Manet s painting Olympia,
was painted in 1863. It was hung in the Salon in Paris in 1865.It was one of Manet s most famous
paintings. It is saluted with taunts, laughter, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many didn t know what to make of it. The model in the painting was viewed more as a real subject or
person and less as a generic face of upper class in a work of art. It was so odd to some viewers they
seek to find the real women in the painting witch was unusual. It is believed Manet s technique further
inflamed the controversy surrounding Olympia. Rejecting his traditional art training, Manet chose
instead to paint with bold brush strokes, implied shapes, and vigorous, simplified forms. The paint sat
there on the surface of the canvas...It wasn t just the fact that she s a nude and she s a lower class nude,
but also the fact that she was painted in...what many people read as almost childish or unskilled
fashion, explains art historian Anne McCauley in the film. Olympia shocked in every possible way.
That is to say formally, morally, in terms of its subject matter. It had the whole range of outrage, adds
art historian Linda Nochlin. This was a good film, I enjoyed the presentation and it help my view of
art work and more of what it s about. The shock value is hard for us to understand today but at the
time this master piece of today was so different from the other pieces displayed in the art galleries. .
Magnet took the nude and did it his way , he said I just panted what I saw . I believe Magnet s painting
has change many people s view of art work and he was a pioneer in a new wave of
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Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a...
Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a Large Scale ERP Implementation
February 2012
Summary Bombardier s Background
Bombardier started in the year 1942 and went on to become a key player in the transportation industry.
It entered the market of rail transportation in 1974 and 8 years later its desire to diversify led it to enter
the Aerospace Industry. By January 31, 2007 Bombardier Transportation posted revenues of $ 6.6
Billion of which 55% came from Aerospace division.
The Aerospace division has headquarters in Montreal and is the 3rd largest designer and manufacturer
of commercial aircraft in the world. Bombardier Aerospace believed that regional jet is necessary ...
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Problem/Issue Statement
The problem presented by Joseph Armand Bombardier is the upcoming third round of ERP
implementation in his organization. Even though a big improvement over the efficiency and success of
execution between the first ERP round (Mirabel plant) and second round (Saint Laurent plant), there is
still room for improvement.
The focus is to identify the practices vs. the best of the best practices in the industry in relation to ERP
implementation and offer specifics on how to make this third round provide a higher success rate.
Main Problem: The rollout of ERP at the Mirabel plant and then followed by the Saint Laurent plant
did improve, but still had their fair share of challenges. Our area of improvement will be from the
results given after ERP went live at Saint Laurent. The main problem appears to be still be a
disconnect between the business vs. project team and properly communicating and training those who
will be using the new ERP system (SAP in this situation). While the overall response was positive, not
every issue from the Mirabel plant has been corrected and resolved.
Symptoms: A few symptoms mentioned was that specialized knowledge was concentrated in a few
individuals, embellishing the scorecards to mask some of the issues, gaps in understanding of priority
between project team and actual business, and finally some feedback on wanting SAP to have done
more for an individual s current job.
The scope of the problem involves the
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Informative Essay On King Arthur
King Arthur is a legendary character in British history, though his existence is frequently debated
among historians. The story of King Arthur and the sword in the stone is an international story.
However I find that the knowledge frequently held by the common populace tends to be contradictory
to what is consistently found in the most reluctantly trusted sources. I m here to correct that
misinformation.
THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR
CHILDHOOD
Arthur was born during the fall of an empire, the Dark Ages (a time of great chaos and war). It was a
time of barbarian invarsions and internal strife within the country of Britain. Arthur was born as the
heir to the throne, the son of the King of Britain (Ulric Pendragon) and the wife (the enchanting blue
eyed Igraine) of one of his subjects, the Duke of Cornwall (Gorlois).
In legend it is said that upon Arthur s birth he was left in the care of Merlin as the price for his
assistance in ensuring the success of Uther s love for Igraine. However the truth was that he was left in
the hands of Merlin so that he could be protected from the matters of the court.
Merlin entrusted Arthur to be raised as the adopted son of a wise old Knight (Sir Ector).Arthur was
raised alongside his adoptive brother Sir Kay who he was more skilled than in swordsmanship,
however he would end up willingly serving as a mere squire under him. It is said that from childhood
Sir Ector felt the aura of a king emanating from Arthur. Which was only further
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Essay about Salvador Dali s Work
Salvador Dali s Work Salvador Dali s creativity allowed him the freedom to be who he wanted to be,
the same is true in American culture today. Dali s excellence in draftsmanship, accessibility of
imagery from the unconscious, and master of self publicity all resulted in unimaginable fame. Dali
was born in Figueras, a northern Spanish provinceof Cataloniain May of 1904; Dali began his life
within a middle class family. He joined the Surrealist movement during the summer of 1929, however
with much reserve because he shared little of their political and religious affiliations of atheism and
Marxism politics, in addition to ties with the Communist Party. He remained true to his beliefs was
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Consequently Dali s life was full of contradictions and his affiliation with the Surrealists remains one
of them. The leaders of the movement, such as French poet Andre Brenton, were disgusted Dali for
painting pictures of Hitler and further nazi subjects; but to top it off, he formed an insulting painting of
Lenin, whom they put on a pedestal. After being expelled from the group, Dali continued showing
works with the Surrealists, as Brenton and Thirion, two major leaders of the group expressed they
needed him for the survival of their movement because his new methods had transformed the
Surrealists and their art. However he was also continually transforming and moved into his classic
period, and becoming more famous everyday. His appearance and the publicity he gained in America
all landed him in an abundance of wealth, and he lived accordingly, many times referring to himself as
a snob, however Dali had inadvertently pulled himself from a middle class standing in Spanish society
to the upper class in America of artists and writers, making a living off
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Essay about Linda Loman in Arthur Miller s Death of a...
Linda Loman in Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman
Linda Loman is the heart and soul of the Loman household. She loves her family, even though she is
all too aware of husband s faults and her sons characters. She provides a sharp contrast to the seamy
underbelly of the world of sex, symbolized by the Woman and the prostitutes. They operate in the real
world as part of the impersonal forces that corrupt. Happy equates his unhealthy relationships with
women to taking manufacturer s bribes, and Willy s Boston whore can put him right through to the
buyers. In Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman, Linda Loman holds the family together through purity
and love she keeps the accounts, encourages her husband, and tries to ... Show more content on
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They are thus in an objective rather than subjective category. In any case what feel is always more real
to us than what we know, and we feel the family relationship while we only know the social one.
(Florio 35 36)
If Willy is not totally unsympathetic (and he is not), much of the goodness in him is demonstrated in
his devotion to his wife, according to his lights. Though he is often masterful and curt, he is still
deeply concerned about her: I was fired, and I m looking for a little good news to tell your mother,
because the woman has waited and the woman has suffered. Biff is attached to his mother, and Happy
s hopelessness is most graphic in his failure to be honest with, or concerned about, his family. The
family s devotion to one another, even though misguided, represents a recognizable American ideal.
Linda, for all her warmth and goodness, goes along with her husband and sons in the best success
manual tradition. She tries to protect them from the forces outside and fails. The memory of her
suffering and her fidelity does not keep Willy and Happy from sex or Biff from wandering. Miller s
irony goes still deeper. While Linda is a mirror of goodness and the source of the family s sense of
identity, she is not protection by her silence and her support, she unwittingly cooperates
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Technical Program Management Essay
Technical Program Manager with progressive 10+ years experience delivering large scale software
engineering projects in challenging, fast paced agile environment with demonstrated leadership,
strategic thinking, technical, services, communications, strategic, tactical program / project
management, collaborations, negotiations, organizational, customer engagement and training skills..
Managed PlayStation Network s data platform engineering software development and operations
program including release schedule, change control, risk management and overall program health;
maintaining documentation, artifacts and project best practices.
Technology Tools Experience: Micro services, Data Access Library, Oracle 11g, Oracle Exadata ...
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Develop program health KPIs and present it to senior managers and directors.
Active member of WITZ women in technology, device and data platform social groups.
Promoted from Program Manager / Scrum Master to Technical Program Manager within 18 months.
Received three core value awards for exceptional performance of ownership, integrity and
professionalism.
Program Manager / Scrum master, Platform Engineering (June 12 Feb 14) PlayStation Network, San
Diego, CA
Drove improvements in terabyte (TB) worth of high operational overhead database processes; e.g.
Customer behavior dataset ; defining policies for data archiving as well as data migrating from hot to
cold data storage , which resulted reduction in operational cost by 35%.
Lead a database QA automation program including defect triage, release readiness process, which
helped reduction in testing and release cycle from 8 weeks to 4 weeks.
Successfully migrated OLTP database software development / operations, EDW development /
operations and Reporting projects from Waterfall to Scrum within 6 12 months which improved
overall product delivery including defect management.
Implemented and managed scrum process; by product backlog grooming, prioritization, identify LOE,
sprint planning, facilitate stand up, retrospective, participate in scrum of scrum with 3 business units
(global payments, fraud and tax for ecommerce platform) and
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The Therapeutic Benefits Of Yoga And Mindfulness Meditation
The Therapeutic Benefits of Yoga and Mindfulness Meditation We live in a world today in which we
are continuously looking for the new thing. With the speed of technological advances in our society,
individuals have become accustomed to reading up on the newest, most innovative to date jet plane,
new shoes with new technology for speed and agility, and, of course, new iPhones coming out twice a
year with cool new applications. The common word here is new and it is a simple syllable that has the
power to make any novel thing be perceived as appealing. As modern medicines continue to develop,
the public is also in demand for new age therapies, and thus we have seen an increase in attention
being directed toward the use of holistic medicines. Naturalistic and holistic methods are receiving
positive criticisms leading to an increase in the attention it is being granted them from multiple fields
of study. Due to the positive effects often observed as a result of such therapies, as well as their lack of
negative side effects, therapies that exclude the use of chemical medicines and focus on natural
healing are gaining international popularity. With media s current emphasis on physical fitness, society
is showing in an increased interest in keeping up with the trend a constructive trend when compared to
other subjects emphasized by the media. Furthermore, there have been countless reports stating the
benefits that physical activity has to, not only one s physical state,
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Internal Conflict in Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha
The novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is a timeless story about one man s journey of finding peace
in his way of life and thoughts. Siddharta is a young Brahmin s son, who is dissatisfied with his
worship and in turn sets out to find the lifestyle that is right for him. Siddhartha is faced with many
external, physical conflicts, yet that is not the most prominent type of conflict in the story. Hesse
builds excitement and suspense through Siddhartha s internal journey to create an emotional response
usually associated with external conflict. The start to Siddhartha s suspenseful journey was when he
was a fairly young boy.That was when he had one of his most important awakenings, realizing that his
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Before he found the secret that he was searching for, he had to overcome internal struggles, as he
became frustrated that he had spent so much of his life looking for enlightenment and he had not yet
found it. The wound still smarted; he still rebelled against his fate. There was still no serenity and
conquest of his suffering (132). This quote shows what his thought process was like before Vasudeva
gave him his final advice. He became almost doubtful, and certainly frustrated. This built up the
reader s feelings of suspense would Siddhartha ever truly find enlightenment?
Although Siddhartha s internal thoughts reflected doubtfulness, he did eventually hear the words,
spoken by Vasudeva, that he was searching for which led him to his enlightenment
From that hour Siddhartha ceased to fight against his destiny. There shone in his face the serenity of
knowledge, of one who is no longer confronted with conflict of desires, who has found salvation, who
is in harmony with the stream of events, with the stream of life, full of sympathy and compassion,
surrendering himself to the stream, belonging to the unity of all things. (136)
Siddhartha s enlightenment was initially a composite of all the events that had happened throughout
his lifetime. In the quote, serenity of knowledge may be referring to the knowledge gained by all the
psychological conflicts Siddhartha experienced. All of the ups and downs, temptations and sacrifices
added up, resulting in the exciting
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Shrek Symbolic Interactionism Essay
The movie, Shrek, displays several examples of symbolic interactionism through fictional creatures.
The symbolic interactions in this movie explain the relationships between ogres and society, ogres and
fairytale creatures, and fairytale creatures and society, as odd as they may be in the fictional world.
The founders of symbolic interactionism, Charles Horton Cooley and George Herbert Mead, defined
this perspective as symbols things to which we attach meaning are the keys to understanding how we
view the world and communicate with one another. Shrek s first relationship was with society. In this
relationship, Shrek was the monster, ugly, evil, dangerous, and different creature, while society, the
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He didn t want to see any people, afraid of being treated badly, resulting in him wanting to be alone
forever. When people did come to his swamp, Shrek acted the way they all expected him to, even
though that wasn t who he truly was. However, they tormented him enough with their torches and
pitchforks that he had every reason to act like the monster they all saw him as. Shrek s second major
relationship came with a talking donkey, named Donkey. Shrek had frightened away the people after
Donkey, saving his life. Donkey realized he had just found the perfect friend, someone who is
unaccepted like him, but could also stand up to society. Although Shrek had explained to Donkey that
he preferred to be alone, saying they judge me before they even know me, that s why I m better off
alone. Donkey was the first creature to ever accept Shrek for who he is, not just assume he was a
monster. Shrek agreed to let Donkey stay for a while, bringing Shrek to his next important
relationship, Princess Fiona. Shrek was ordered by Lord Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona for him.
What neither Shrek nor Lord
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Psychological Effects Of Rosa In The Shawl
Rosa, who symbolizes all mothers in the story, was suffering depression because she had good
intentions for her kids but she became hopeless in this situation. Rosa was psychologically hurt during
the war; also the prisoners in Zimbardo s experiment were damaged psychologically due to the guard s
treatment to them. When Rosa s daughter dies, Rose then became psychologically ill: So she took
Magda s shawl and filled her own mouth with it, stuffed it in and stuffed it in, until she was
swallowing up the wolf s screech. (Ozick 4). In a sense, the mother becomes the baby and loses faith
because depression takes over after her baby died. She starts to lose her mind because she loses her
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Ozick explains in The Shawl, how war can damage a person physically, which also affects them
mentally. Rosa starts to lose hope regarding her infant s health in addition to her own. Ozick
explained, The weight of Rosa was becoming less and less; Rosa and Stella were slowly turning into
air (Ozick 2). Rosa and Stella were becoming air because it s been days since they have eaten
anything. This can also be understood that they are dying and soon will vanish. Also, they suffer from
the brutal environment condition around them. Stella, cold, cold, the coldness of hell (1). Ozick
explains how brutal the weather felt to them. This explanation of the weather helps one to see what
those people went through during the war; these conditions are hard for an infant like Magda to bear.
It s known that infants need warm temperatures and special care to live, but here Magda did not have
the basic needs for a child to survive. To relate, in Zimbardo s experiment the prisoners were subjected
to physical pain as well. Zimbardo quotes an anonymous prison who speaks about physical violence:
the silent system was imposed upon me, and to even whisper to the man in the next cell resulted in
being beaten by guards, sprayed with chemical mace, blackjacked, stomped, and thrown into a strip
cell naked to sleep on a concrete floor without bedding, converting, wash basin, or even a toilet (110).
The prisoners faced torture under the control of the guards. Those prisoners can be compared to
Magda. They are suffering pain but they do not have the ability to get rid of it because they are being
controlled. The prisoners were treated as if they are not humans. The guards beat them and treated
them like animals. Furthermore, war can affect a person physically, mentally and in fact, it even
affects one s
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Reflective Essay On Becoming A Teacher
I never wanted to be the line leader in Kindergarten. I was happy with following everyone else. All
throughout growing up I would do whatever my friends did. We played the same sports, joined the
same clubs, had the same classes, and even wore the same clothes. Even though I was content with
being a follower and doing what everyone else was doing, I knew something was missing. I wanted to
be my own person and I had so many ideas and thoughts to share, yet no one wanted to hear them
from someone who wasn t loud and outgoing. As I entered my teen years I wanted people to hear me,
so I made it my goal to give myself a voice and become the leader rather than the follower. Learning
how to lead others helped create many opportunities for me and I finally found what was missing in
my life. My ideas were finally heard and used, and I could not be more pleased. I grew into a strong,
creative, and hard working woman.
Learning how to become a leader was grueling. It didn t happen overnight like I had hoped. There
were many steps I had to take like learning how to open myself up to people. I was always a simple
person who never shared how they felt with people. I needed to learn how to open up to people more,
so I started being honest when someone would ask how I was doing. I also started telling people about
the good and bad things that happened to me like the good grade I got on a hard test, or how I slipped
and fell in front of an enormous crowd of people. Sharing little things
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Analysis of Boffi s international strategy Essay
3O1LON International business
Boffi: Managing internationalisation in luxury goods
Executive summary:
Nowadays, being competitive isn t an option but more an obligation.
Through this report, we identified the well known Italian Boffi, specialised in kitchen and bathroom
industry. How Boffi did to be one of the most important Italian producers of kitchens and bathrooms
in the luxury field? What was its strategy? How can they improve their sales and market share? Those
are the question that we tried to answer, with some theoretical aspects as the five competitive forces
and the value chain or Porter or even the SWOT analysis, without forgetting the PESTEL study and
some concrete examples. By analysing the
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Boffi has four main strategies in its activity.
Product design: Products are made from famous designers who are known in the art domain, it allows
making each product unique. Those products are in the influence of an art director who is a designer
as well, tree of them are famous.
Alliance: Boffi has alliance with high end brand. This partnership enhances its activity, and makes the
brand some visibility in the international markets. In 2001 Boffi becomes a member of Foundazione
Altagamma, an association of luxury Italian design companies who enjoy an
International reputation. The main aim of the association is to promote Italian brands, style, culture
worldwide.
2003 Boffi made the acquisition of Nobert Wangen, a top quality kitchen brand (design kitchen and
bathroom). Naoto Fukasawa collaborates as well with Boffi.
Diversification: in the 1980 Boffi decided to produce and make bathroom because of the needs of
customers. Bathrooms are considered has a private space having and taking more and more space in
our modern society. Bathroom sector has low entry barriers because of less money spending, and it s
almost the same area (living place) as the core activity of the company which is kitchen. Kitchen sales
represent in 2008 (72%) bathroom (27%) and
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A Sphere Poem
In his 2006 collection, District and Circle , Seamus Heaney responds to the ever changing and
developing world around him. To do so he often relies upon the exploration of the past, memory, and
personal identity through the use of language. In the second poem of District and Circle , A Shiver ,
Seamus Heaney is dependent upon these concepts to construct a thematically rich poem.
Heaney s A Shiver utilises language to explore the themes of the past, memory, and personal identity.
The Petrarchan sonnet describes the action of wielding a tool: the energy that is associated with it, as
well as an understanding of the destructive power that it wields: the way you had to stand to swing the
sledge . By using a Petrarchan sonnet Heaney introduces the concept of the past within his poetry, due
to the historical context of the Renaissance style of writing. The description of the tool, in past tense
and therefore illuminating Heaney s fascination of the past, ultimately leads to a metaphor in regards
to what occurs when strength, and therefore power, falls into the wrong hands. The tool that is used
within A Shiver to demonstrate this power is a sledgehammer most commonly used by labourers as a
way to demolish material items and it is implied that Heaney himself has operated the sledgehammer
and is, almost, frightened by its power. This can then be contributed to the overall metaphor of
misused power. This metaphor also demonstrates Heaney s personal narrative voice within
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The Effects Of Alcohol And Alcoholism On The United Kingdom
Alcohol is defined by Wester Dictionary as a drink (as whiskey or beer) containing ethanol.
Alcoholism is defined by the medical dictionary as a chronic progressive potentially fatal
psychological and nutritional disorder associated with excessive and usually compulsive drinking of
ethanol and characterized by frequent intoxication leading to dependence on or addiction to the
substance, impairment of the ability to work and socialize, destructive behaviors (as drunken driving),
tissue damage (as cirrhosis of the liver), and severe withdrawal symptoms upon detoxification.
Drinking alcohol has been around since man was able to crush grapes. As the United States (U.S.) we
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A brief history about both the countries and drinking habits:
Several Native American civilizations developed alcoholic beverages in pre Columbian times. A
variety of fermented beverages from the Andes region of South America were created from corn,
grapes or apples, called chichi, written in an article by Drug Free World organization (A Drug Free
World, P.1). From the beginning of America there has always been alcohol/alcoholism. Drinking also
has shaped the land in the 1700s and 1800s. Most areas of social life was at the gin mill or tavern.
Experts say that the Revolution from England beginnings started in a tavern. Then The nineteenth
century brought a change in attitudes and the temperance movement began promoting the moderate
use of alcohol which ultimately became a push for total prohibition, said Drug Free World (A Drug
Free World, P.1). Today alcohol is widely accepted as well as demonized at the same time for those
who drink it before the legal age.
The U.K. has a vast history of drinking from Medieval times to the present. Most notably were these
events... By the end of the middle ages, most European nations had developed their own distinctive
brewing and distilling styles. Throughout this period up until the 17th century, alcohol was still widely
praised, especially by the Church, which was at that time the arbiter of morality. said A Drug Free
World (A Drug Free World, P1). Giving rise to
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Pro Life Vs Pro Choice Research Paper
There has been much controversy regarding the social, ethical, and medical predicament that abortion
provokes. Abortion is the procedure of ending a pregnancy with the early removal of a fetus. There is
no right or wrong when it comes to abortion; values contribute a great amount to an individual s
opinion. This process has led to numerous debates among individuals who believe that it is up to a
woman to decide what to do with her body and the individuals who hold that women do not have the
right to take away a life. Although it may seem as if the beliefs of pro life and pro choice advocates
are on opposite sides of a spectrum, the two sides can come to an agreement about how to at least
lessen the number of abortions occurring. Pro choice advocates debate that women should have
independence in regards to what they choose to do with their own bodies. These advocates point to the
Constitution to support their decision because in 1973 the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade
established that a woman s right to abortion is protected by her constitutional right of privacy ( 30
Days: Pro Choice/ Pro Life ). This pertains to freedom of choice. It seems as though a pro choice
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As Jennifer speaks to Dr. Donald Smith (a pro life supporter) about his views on abortion, he argues
that an individual human life begins at the moment of fertilization.. in other words if you understood
that you killed another human being, that wouldn t change your mind? ( 30 Days ). Since pro life
supporters believe that life begins at fertilization, it is reasonable to relate getting rid of a pregnancy to
intentionally killing an individual. Killing an individual is an act of crime, therefore a pro choice
activist may view a woman choosing to go through abortion as a criminal. Supporters of this
perspective can agree that the unborn baby also has
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Elizabethan Poor Law Research Paper
Despite previous efforts to provide assistance to the poor, the Elizabethan Poor Law was the first
national policy enacted to do so. This law required parish governments to tax households and
distribute aid to the deserving poor. Those that were considered deserving of aid were people unable to
work due to disability or old age. This corresponds to today s Supplemental Security Income program.
This is also a national, or better currently known as federal, policy that is designed to provide
assistance to people with little income. It, too, determines those that are deserving of assistance as
people who are elderly or who have a disability.
The Elizabethan Poor Law required Overseers to provide the poor with either money or some form of
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(2002) The 1601 Elizabethan Poor Law. Retrieved on 5/15/18; From:
http://www.victorianweb.org/history/poorlaw/elizpl.html Jansson, B. (2014). Fashioning a New
Society in the Wilderness (pp. 64 95). The reluctant welfare state: Engaging history to advance social
work practice in contemporary Society (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Policy Basics: Supplemental Security Income. (2017, October 25). Retrieved 5/15/18; From
https://www.cbpp.org/research/social security/policy basics supplemental security income U.S. Social
Policy Histor: Overview. (n.d.). Retreived 5/15/18, from:
https://lmscontent.embanet.com/UNR/MSW/SW630/media/presentations/unr_sw_630_01_overview.html
Youth Labor. (2016, January 25). Retrieved 5/15/18; From:
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The Extinction Of Sharks
Sharks are one of the oldest living species on planet earth. Their earliest discovered fossils have been
dated back to over 420 million years old. Being one of the oldest species alive today, they have
undergone significant changes over time. The purpose of my research on these magnificent creatures
was to discover exactly why they ve been able to survive for so long, in contrary to other species that
have become extinct. Existing research shows that sharks have been able to survive because of their
ability to adapt to different environments. In 2013, a paleontological dig site in southern France
yielded fossilized teeth of a tiny shark relative, indicating that the fish escaped catastrophic events by
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Sharks have been able to survive mass extinctions since the prehistoric era because of specific
characteristics they possess which give them advantages over other ocean species.
One of the traits that give shark species the advantage is their teeth. Sharks teeth vary in size, shape
and design to suit their many different environments. For example, long, narrow, needle like teeth
belong to sharks that prey on fish.
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Denmark Health Care System
The Nation Denmark is the oldest kingdom in the world and one of the oldest states in Europe. The
current monarch, Queen Margrethe II is very popular among the Danes and began ruling in 1972.
Denmark s history started with the Viking age. The Danes conquered northern and eastern England
and Christianity was introduced during this time. The Reformation fighting ended in 1536 and left the
establishment of the Lutheran church headed by the monarch. Denmark lost territory and money in the
Thirty Years War with Sweden. However, the Great Northern War restored Denmark s power in the
Baltic. Despite some territorial losses, Denmark started to prosper economically, introducing a
representative form of government and many social and educational reforms. Denmark remained
neutral in the First World War and the present southern border with Germany was established. As
Hitler rose to power in Germany, Denmark introduced the Great Social Reforms, continuing to
prosper culturally. Denmark was occupied by Germany in World War II. Denmark joined the
European Community in 1973. The education system in Denmark is much desired. All higher
education in Denmark is free, including college, graduate schools, and medical school. The Danish
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It is available to all residents, free of charge. The quality of the care is high with popular patient
satisfaction. Citizens are able to choose a doctor and the entire health care system is much more cost
effective than the United States. Average life expectancy for men is 78 years and women is 82 years.
Overall, the Danish are not only the happiest country in the world, but also one of the fittest. They
cycle and walk to work, are often part of some type of sports club, and eat healthy. The Danish also
practice the tradition of Hygge, which means creating a warm environment and enjoying the good
things in life with good
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NFL Position Report
Like many team sports, a successful AFL team requires players with differing physical attributes to
contribute effectively to the team. Therefore, it is extremely important to choose players with the
appropriate characteristics, fitness components and energy systems for their particular role. The
position that is best suited to me is the midfield as players in this position must have strong agility,
speed and aerobic capacity . It is evident from a range of fitness tests that I display these qualities to a
high standard, which therefore supports midfield being the most appropriate position for me.
Midfielders, among other positions such as the forward pocket, require excellent agility in order to
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Given the demands of the position, without aerobic fitness a midfielder would be physically unable to
perform well. This is the final reason supporting the statement that midfield is the most appropriate
position for me. Aerobic capacity is the ability of the heart and lungs to get oxygen to the muscles .
Midfielders must display efficient aerobic fitness as they need to provide support to both the defence
and attack, constantly moving up and down the field. This is extremely tiring, especially when the
midfield needs to help in defence and then is quite hastily required to push hard forward with the ball.
(O Keefe, 2013) According to an article on catapult sports, midfielders cover the greatest total
distance, averaging 17km per game. This is when it is important for a midfielder s aerobic system to
be efficient . The most common method of measuring aerobic capacity is the beep test. After
participating in this test, I scored 10.6. This falls under the very good category , where anything above
11 was excellent . This is well above average for my age group and gender, which therefore means my
increased level of aerobic fitness would allow for me to successfully fulfil the many roles of a
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Cormac Mccarthy The Road Survival
American Novelist, Cormac McCarthy, won the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial
Prize for Fiction for his gripping novel, The Road (2006). The novel follows a man and his son who
are struggling to survive the burned America and the hardships that come with it. They face harsh
weather, starvation, dehydration, nature and even other people; however, they carry the fire which
brings them hope and reminds them not to follow evil. Throughout the novel, McCarthy conveys the
different types of surviving in the new apocalyptic world.
One type of survival that is portrayed in the burnt America is being the good guys who carry the fire.
The novel s main characters, the man and the boy (who go unnamed throughout the novel), have been
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The bad guy role is the second way of surviving the new world. There are many groups of people the
man and the boy meet on the road, all of them but three are bad. The bad guys rape, kill and eat other
humans, and everything they have, they got from stealing. The bad guys are made of two kinds of
people; the people who were always rotten inside and the people left with no choice. The new world
gave the rotten people an opportunity to rise and blossom without being punishment by the law, for it
does not exist anymore. The people who had no choice were good guys who couldn t be good
anymore, because if they remained good, they would die. A horrific example of a group of bad guys,
are the third people the man and the boy run into. The man woke up one morning just in time to see
the army of people coming towards them. He grabs the boy and their supplies and drags them into the
woods to hide. The man gives a detailed description of army and what they own.
An army in tennis shoes. Carrying three foot lengths of pipe with leather wrappings [...] Bearded, their
breath smoking through their masks [...] Behind them wagons drawn, by slaves in harness and piled
with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in number, some of them pregnant, and
lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the cold and fitted in dog collars and
yoked each to each. (McCarthy,
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Stalingrad Turning Point
In August 1942, Hitler s massive Sixth Army marched to the city that was named after Stalin. During
the five month siege, the Russians fought to hold the city and were determined to hold it at any cost.
The book Stalingrad shows the roles of soldiers on both the Russian and German side, as well as
fighting in inhuman conditions, and some of the experiences from civilians who were trapped in the
battlefield. Antony Beevor interviewed some of the survivors and discovered new untold stories and
facts in a wide range of German and Soviet archives. Some of these included prisoner interrogations
and reports of desertions and executions. As a story of cruelty, courage, and human suffering,
Stalingrad is extraordinary and unforgettable. Many historians argue that the Battle of Stalingrad was
the turning point of WW II in Europe. During the course of war, changes in moods, thoughts, and
impressions of the Germans, Romanians and Soviets were easily depicted. It documents the impact on
the psychological changes of the war but justifies how it changed the history of modern warfare as we
know it. Stalingrad is a story of the well known Battle of Stalingrad that took place on the Eastern
Front of Europe during World War II, which is written by world renowned historian Antony Beevor. It
covers all the parts of the siege from start to finish, it begins from the Axis invasion of the USSR, right
up to the very end of the outcomes of the various prisoners of war that were captured at
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The Concert At The Meyer Theater
On Wednesday, February seventeenth, I had the pleasure of attending Noteworthy s concert at the
Meyer Mclean Theater. Noteworthy is an a capella group from Brigham Young University, and is
composed entirely of female students. Though only one of the girls is a music major, all share an
incredible love of music, and it showed in their thoughtful, energetic performance. Rather than having
a theme for their concert, the nine singers of Noteworthy performed a wide variety of songs from
different eras and genres of music. The one thing these pieces did have in common was their
instrumentation: that is to say, they had none. All of the noises needed to recreate each piece, whether
it was jazz or pop, were produced from the singers themselves. This style of music is called a capella.
As with many types of music, a capella found its start in a religious setting. Around the year seventy
A.D., rabbis prohibited the use of instruments in synagogues in order to distinguish their rituals from
those of the pagans. Then, in the first century, monks created Gregorian chants, which were sung in
monasteries and lacked instrumentation. They steadily rose in popularity through the eleventh century,
being spread throughout the world by the Catholic Church. Later on, during the colonization of the
America s, African slaves took to singing their native songs without instruments, as they were not
permitted any. This tradition inspired the barbershop quartets of the early 1900 s, which often
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For the Sake of Our Planet, Tourism Should Be...
The world is huge and mysterious, full of wonders and surprises, and humans are ever inquisitive by
nature. The need for human to consistently travel and quench their curiousity through new discoveries
had been evident since early civilization. Like those myths and legends of Gulliver s Travels to
appease the curiousity of people in the pastof the vast , unknwon Eart, to the real history and conquers
of Marco Popl, humans have never find it enough to stop unreveling the wonders of nature and Earth
to cease travelling. Especially with the advancement of and improvement of transport technologies.
When we needed months, even years, of perilous travels across oceans, now we just need a few
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The environment may be destroyed in the process of building these infrastructures, like the clearing of
lands for not only the hotels and shops, but also for better accessibility and transport system. This may
eventually lead to overcrowding of the tourist spot. Following are the air and noise pollution,
unavoidable when overpopulation occurs. This further degrades the environment.
Therefore tourism should be discouraged as it can cause great harm to the environment of that
particular tourist spot with the influx followed by the tourism industry.
Also the travelling in modern modes of transports like air palnes and various land transports releases
large amount of carbon gases that can result in global temperature rise. And of course the rise in
carbon emmision is a major influece from the rise in tourism as many prefer the mode of transport by
air. The advancemnet of transporation technology by air has not only hasten travelling time, but as
thismode of transport became more common, it became cheaper as well. Many budget airline
companies are springing out, making travelling more affordable and more popular. However 12% of
the world s carbon emmision is contributed by aviation.
Although there are many other industries and activities, like factories wastes, which produce more
carbon emmision than air travel alone, discouraging tourism (along with other sectors) can help cut
down on the carbon emmision.
But on the other hand, as more people travel due to their
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Eymp5 Week 4 Assignment
The following are more important details about activities I have been involved in that represent my
interests: Music (Instrumental and Vocal):
At the Musipire Professional Music Education School, I have received instruction in classical piano
(10 years), guitar (2 years), and classical voice (2 years).
At Wickham Vocal Studios at Performer s Career Center, I have received training in advanced
classical and jazz singing technique (2 years).
In Marymount s Choir and select Chamber Choir, I have performed solos in every concert as a
member of the Soprano 1 and Alto 1 section since I joined in freshman year.
I have completed the New York State School Music Association exams for piano and voice.
Social Justice:
As a part of my sophomore
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Diane Arbus And Dorothea Lange
Before starting this project, I knew very little about photography, photographers, or exactly how much
impact photographical images have had on our society. I have never taken a photography class, or
researched too in depth about specific pictures or photographers. This project has allowed me to delve
deeper into the world of photography in order to understand just how much influence pictures can
have over society s beliefs, emotions, and understandings . I have have chosen two highly influential
photographers, Diane Arbus and Dorothea Lange, who I have found to both resonate with me and
perfectly capture human emotions in way that moves others. Diane Arbus was a photographer in the
1950 s and 60 s. Starting out as a fashion photographer, Arbus quickly moved on to photographing
more impactful pictures, usually of societal outsiders ( The Cost of Diane, 2016). With striking images
of freaks, as she once named her subject, Arbus perfectly depicted feelings of loneliness and struggles
with identity. I believe Arbus resonates with me so much because of her uncanny ability to showcase
such complex and intense human emotions through photography repeatedly. Each picture tells a
different story with different struggles, yet each share emotions so commonly felt. These unalike, yet
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I came across many pictures that created many different feelings within me, and came to better
understand the world of art and its impact on both a personal and societal level. Learning about the
lives of Diane Arbus and Dorothea Lange allowed me to view their art in different way than I would
have otherwise. I found them both the be fascinating women, and am glad I took this change to learn
more about them and their artwork. Overall, I am immensely pleased to have found how much
photography and art have and continue to impact our
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Threat of Hackers on the Internet Essay
Research Critique The ability of the attackers to rapidly gain control of vast number of Internet hosts
poses an immense threat to the overall security of the Internet (Staniford, Paxson Weaver, 2002). Once
compromised, these hosts can not only be used for massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
attacks, but also steal or corrupt great quantities of sensitive information by confusing and disrupting
the network in more subtle ways (Honeynet, 2005). The attackers accomplish this task by sending an
intrusion agent commonly known as ‘worm . There are two major types of malicious codes in the
wild (Todd, 2003, pp. 2). These codes are differentiated by their means of propagation: worms are self
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First article that discussed self replicating code within a C compiler appeared in 1984 by Thompson.
Morris worm was launched in 1988, which had a devastating effect on the Internet (Todd, 2003). Most
research conducted so far has focused on modeling and detection of the Internet worm propagation.
However, the final objective of the research is containment and elimination of these worms, which has
not received enough research (Zheng Duan). This paper discusses the possible future network attack
which will probably use an organized army of malicious nodes called malnets. These malnets are
capable of delivering many different types of attacks. According to several researchers who are
working on finding out how the malicious worms propagate on the internet the ground has already
been set (Honeynet, 2005; Zheng Duan; Geer, 2005; Staniford, Paxson Weaver, 2002). However,
partly due to the lack of understanding of the resiliency and efficiency a malnet can have, countering
malnets has been ineffective (Li, Ehrenkranz Kuenning, 2005). Placement of the article in the
literature The paper is very recent and appeared in 2005. Since the paper has an interesting and unique
topic both in security of the Internet and how distributed systems of malicious bots work it can be
considered both as emerging seminal work
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A Conspiracy in Politics
Politics is much more than agendas these days. It is a game involving intricate strategies and
manoeuvres to outsmart the others. Big games are played in today s political arena and these big
games are limited to the big player only. No matter how loyally or how long a person serves, the game
plan is limited only to the highest tier of the parties or maybe even less. The best and the trickiest of
games are played with a lot of confidentiality to ensure its success.
Politics, mind you, is not a child s play. Politicians are extremely smart people. By using the word
smart, I don t put them into the category of Einstiens or Newtons. What I am trying to convey is that
they are very observant and capable of noticing the smallest of opportunities. They plan with vision
and over time it pays off.
In the light of the present situation, I may sound a complete fool for what I have just said. Had
politicians been so smart and so thoughtful in their strategies then why can t the Indian National
Congress see the very evident inefficiency of Mr. Rahul Gandhi? He has become a subject of
numerous jokes on the social media and his incompetency has come to the fore over the years. It is
very clear that Rahul has failed miserably to connect to the people. On the other hand, there is Modi, a
magnetic personality with great oration skills. More importantly he has Gujarat to show for his
achievements. Is the Congress so naive to neglect it and go about doing nothing at all?
It must have
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Valley Passage Case Study Answers
1. The goal is to get to the claims office before it closes in fourteen days. I would choose option #3.
The valley passage is a safer option than going over the mountain. For example, there is a greater
possibility of injury traveling over the mountain. The mountain route is even more difficult because I
have an injured left hand. There is the possibility of a storm, making the trail more difficult. However,
one disadvantage of the valley passage is time. I need to be back at the claims office in two weeks.
The valley passage takes at least two weeks of travel time. Therefore the likely hood of getting there
time is slim. Going over the mountain will take 7 to 10 days. I believe the costs of an injured hand,
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I would choose to send Pat. The goal is to get back to the claims office within two weeks. By taking
the valley passage, it takes 14 days to get back. Now with the ankle injury, it will slow me down even
more. If Pat goes by himself, it will only take another 8 to 9 days. Therefore, he would be back in time
for the claims office. However, Pat has a drinking issue, and is not bright. I would rather have a 50 50
split with Pat, than not get any money at all. Even if I do not arrive in time, there is still the possibility
I could end up with the money. Although, I would most likely get out bid at auction. First, I would
work with Pat to come up with a plan. Then I would have to communicate with him and teach him
how to correctly file a claim. I would advise him to not drink until after he has made the claim and
communicate the importance of getting the claims office before the 14 days are up. I would reward Pat
by offering a 50 50 split. I believe that offering a 50 50 split may steer him away from drinking. After
he feels confident that he can file a claim correctly, I would send him on his way. I would give my
ankle a few days rest to heal up, and then I would finish the rest of the
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Character Study Of Finding Dory
Just Keep Swimming:
Character Study of Finding Dory The story Finding Dory is about self determination. Dory, besides
her problem of short term memory, is serious to find her lost parents. No one can forget Dory s motto
of Just keep swimming when she was introduced in Finding Nemo, where she keeps encouraging
Marlin (Albert Brooks), Nemo s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory
has been viewed as a strong character of self determination, who once makes up her mind, tends to
achieve her goal. Despite her short term memory loss, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is determined to
reunite with her family no matter what the obstacles in Finding Dory (2016). Dory s personality is one
of the most memorable characteristics of any Disney character which will be remembered for years to
come. Her attitude towards life shows that people should give others time to express themselves and
not judge immediately on the basis of their character and appearance. Dory s friendly attitude is shown
when she meets Hank (Ed O Neill) who is a color changing octopus trying to flee from the Marine
Life Institute which is located in Morro Bay, California and wants to retire to an aquarium life in
Cleveland, Ohio. Dory does not get scared or judge Hank on basis of his looks, but instead greets him
in a friendly manner and says Oh, thank goodness. Hi, I m Dory. Another instance of Dory s friendly
personality is when she makes a deal with Hank that she will give him her identification tag if he takes
her to the tank where her parents are living. When Hank takes Dory to the Open Ocean exhibit, which
is where she remembers that she lived with her parents, he takes her to the top of the tank and the
camera zooms in on Dory exchanging the tag to Hank and tells him in heartfelt tone I think I m gonna
remember you. Her welcoming nature is one of her key attributes in the animated film and it helps her,
make her goal a reality. Her absent minded personality hurts her when she tries to remember, where
her parents would be. Her poor memory is shown when she tries to recall what exhibit to go into and
Hank believes that her forgetfulness is such a good and not bad thing when he says, You re lucky. No
memories. No
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Monologue For Braves
Trials PROLOGUE Decades ago, scientist in the U.S had figured out how to genetically grow, literally
grow dragons in a lab. At first they could only breathe fire and scorch metal into a liquid. Then several
rare ones were bred with ice in their chests, letting them be able to freeze a human into a block of ice.
Even without their fire and ice, the dragons were huge and powerful, ranging from forty to sixty feet
long and fifteen to twenty feet tall while on all four legs. Their claws were around three inches long
and razor sharp. The worst thing for the scientist were that they could also fly for hours on end, days if
they needed to. Their energy levels were extremely high. Most of the dragons were blue and red, while
some rare ones had a mix and were purple. Their eyes were all the same though, a deathly and
glowing green. Along with making these dragons, the scientist also accidentally made beasts called
Mutants. They were a group of strange animals who were either classified as a hybrid, common, or
infected. Hybrid were strange crossbreeds of several dangerous animals. The common one where
animal which were made or born much larger than they should be. And the infected. There were the
most dangerous of the three. The infected where mutants who had a virus in them that caused them to
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This was the age of science. Prophecies didn t come to mind at all. It wasn t until a couple years later
did the people actually start thinking about what the old man had said. The dragons had gotten out and
started inbreeding with each other. At first it was only a couple roaming around but after a few
months, more and more were born and started rampaging and destroying the Earth. Only after a
couple years, there was only one continent left, North America. The only city left surviving with
humans was a city they named Reliquos, New York. It was built over the ruins of the long forgotten
city of New York City, New
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The Failed Prosecution Of O.j. Simpson
The Failed Prosecution of O.J. Simpson
In every case a prosecution should do what it takes to show that the defendant is guilty and bring
justice to their clients. This should always ring true but in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, and
Ron Goldman I continue to notice multiple flaws in the case. In the research conducted, I develop a
negative view of the individuals that put this case together. I believe there are six mistakes that occur
on the part of the prosecution, that lead to a Not Guilty verdict deciding the fate of one Orenthal James
Simpson.
To understand the evidence you must first understand what occurred in these murders. The O. J.
Simpson murder case (officially the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was
a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. The trial spanned from
the jury s swearing in on November 2, 1994, to opening statements on January 24, 1995, to a verdict
on October 3, 1995. The former professional football star and actor O. J. Simpson was tried on two
counts of murder after the deaths of his ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ronald Lyle
Goldman, in June 1994 (Simpson). The case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial
in American history (USA Today) Simpson was acquitted after a trial that lasted more than eight
months (Turow). The article on PBS titled The O.J.Verdict , discusses the fact that Simpson was found
not guilty due to weak execution by the
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Attending Steampunk World s Fair Essay
The second time I went to a convention, I realized how outgoing I could be. I had planned to attend
Steampunk World s Fair almost a year before the actual event. It was my second time attending but
that year would be my first time cosplaying at the convention. The convention was three days long
and I had a hotel room to stay in the entire time. My plan was to change cosplays day to day. The first
day at the convention I arrived at the hotel and I changed into a simple steampunk cosplay to attend a
meet and greet dinner with my favorite band. The band members visited each table individually to talk
to everyone. I was shy. My table was filled with older adults who had very little in common with me.
The second day was the day of the concert and the day I got to walk around the convention. I was in a
different cosplay than the night before. This outfit was from an anime series that would be highly
recognizable to other fans at the convention. When I was walking around the vendor hall, I heard two
girls shout my character s name. The two girls were looking at me and they ran and hugged me. They
were also dressed in cosplays from that same anime series. Each of the girls commented how much
they loved my cosplay. This made me extremely happy considering it was my first time cosplaying.
The three of us talked for a while, took some pictures, and eventually we parted ways, wandering
around the convention by ourselves. Later in the day I changed into a third
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European Green Crabs
Degradation of the economy, environment and human health is caused by a variety of species.
However, the most harmful types of species are known as invasive species. An invasive species is any
species that is not native to the environment it is living in. European Green Crabs in particular cause
mass harm to their surrounding habitat. However, there are several methods put in place to control the
widespread of these creatures and minimize the harm caused by European green crabs. The European
green crab can spread accidentally and then stay and cause harm to their new surroundings. Although
these green crabs can cause serious harm, there are multiple measures in place to minimize the degree
of harm. Confirmation of European green crabs in Canada ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eelgrass beds in particular are being harmed where European green crabs are abundant, because they
are the primary habitats for this invasive species. The European green crabs invade these eel grass
beds when they are searching for prey in the matter that has settled at the bottom of the water or
excavating to make burrows, this is done by cutting the roots of the eelgrass, which destroys this
ecological habitat. European green crabs have preyed on various marine life such as species of
mollusks, crustaceans and fish. The primary species that European green crabs prey upon being
shellfish. Shellfish (oyster, clam and scallops) being their primary source of nutrition (GOV, 2016) is
an issue because they then create competition for food amongst other species such as lobster and crabs
which are native to the habitat the European green crab has invaded. Their secondary source of
nutrition comes from crustaceans such as crab, crayfish, lobster, prawns or shrimp. Additionally,
Studies have shown that European green crabs will prey upon Dungeness crabs of equal or lesser size
(Peters et al. 2004). This means that European green crabs are capable of displacing other crabs in the
competition for space, food and habitat. Recently, a study was conducted which showed a 40% drop in
Manila clam harvest since the European green crabs arrival in North America (pleus, 2017). Carcinus
maenas
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Evaluation Of Eloise s Current Financial Position
Part B Q.D
The evaluation of Eloise s current financial position shows she has already made some steps in the
right direction. Seeking additional advice is a great major step forward in managing her money.
Tracking her expenses with the Moneysmart app also makes her aware of current spending habits.
This provides an overview as to where spending behaviours can be adjusted or prioritised. Through
the examination of her finances the following recommendations are advised to improve her financial
position.
For expenditure, Eloise should prioritise items that are most crucial to improving her financial
position. For example, items that are not classified as essentials should have a lower priority. Her
expenditures on items in home utility (such as pay TV), and payments in entertainment/ eating out
(such as bar/ clubs, newspapers/ magazines, other) should have the lowest priority. Putting a lower
importance on buying or subscribing to these items would be in her best financial interest as they are
luxury items and have no positive financial attribute.
For loans Eloise should put a greater priority on debts with the highest interest rates. Through
examining Eloise s two largest debts there may be room for improvement. This could be achieved by a
number of ways. First, refinancing the two debts by varying the agreed terms for a lower interest rate.
This would be a viable option if the loans fixed rate period has expired, or if the loans are variable.
Second, Eloise might be
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Comparing Pyramus And A Midsummer Night s Dream
Pyramus and Thisbe is the story of forbidden love. Pyramus and Thisbe talk through a hole in the wall
that separates them. After realizing that the hole was not enough to satisfy them they decide to run
away. Similarly, Shakespeare s A Midsummer Nights Dream tells the tale of Hermia and Lysander,
two lovers, who find themselves running away into a forest to have a happy ending in their love story.
Both stories are comparable for the reason of forbidden love but the outcomes of the stories
differentiate them. Forbidden love encourages the longing for love. Both Pyramus and Thisbe and A
Midsummer Nights Dream tell the tale of lovers who run away so that they can be together. Pyramus
and Thisbe were talking through the hole in the wall when
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Medicare Remittance Advice Log Reflection
As a Revenue Cycle Coordinator, I am responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating
activities to monitor and report the revenue that is received for the hospital. In the 3rd quarter, I
noticed that there was an increase of volume of remittance advice remark code #M39 on Medicare
remittance advice log. Not only did I notice that there was an increase of volume of remittance, but
also that 75% of the denied claims showed the code 93798 was used. To rectify the issues I suggest
that the doctors get educated with the ICD/CPT codes and get educated on the new LCD policies. The
coders themselves need to keep updated with any changes that were made in coding and
reimbursement policies. An important part of avoiding errors is communication
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  • 2. What Happened To St Joseph My Saint Joseph arrived on a Friday in the spring a small, white plastic man that I turned over in my hands, feeling his slick, light body. Joseph had a beard like Paul, but long hair that parted down the middle and fell over his ears. In his hands was a tiny home and his head was down, eyes closed in prayer. I read the instructions that came with him: Set the Saint Joseph statue so he is looking out the window at the FOR SALE sign. Pray to Saint Joseph every night before bed and wait as he sells your home. For best results, you can bury Saint Joseph head first by the sign. Remember, the prayer should come from your heart! Paul didn t notice him until a week later. I was sitting by the windowsill, mocking Joseph and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m sorry for lying, but please sell this house. Please, please sell this house. My Saint Joseph arrived on a Friday in the spring a small, white plastic man that I turned over in my hands, feeling his slick, light body. Joseph had a beard like Paul, but long hair that parted down the middle and fell over his ears. In his hands was a tiny home and his head was down, eyes closed in prayer. I read the instructions that came with him: Set the Saint Joseph statue so he is looking out the window at the FOR SALE sign. Pray to Saint Joseph every night before bed and wait as he sells your home. For best results, you can bury Saint Joseph head first by the sign. Remember, the prayer should come from your heart! Paul didn t notice him until a week later. I was sitting by the windowsill, mocking Joseph and looking outside. Paul walked across the mudroom once he got home from work, kissed the top of my head, then plucked the statue from his spot. He turned it over in his hands. What is this thing? It s a Saint Joseph statue. Supposed to help sell your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. GLSA Evaluation Evaluation The evaluation of the programs functioning under the GLSMA was a very important component of the law, as grant recipients were required to evaluate their services on a consistent basis. There were several different evaluation methods that were utilized to track the implementation and outcomes of the GLSMA programming (Goldston et al., 2010). The Suicide Prevention Data Center (SPDC) was developed to allow grantees to collect and manage data obtained from their prevention and early interventions programs. In doing so, they were complying with the GLSMA s requirement of participation in the National Incomes Evaluation. This online system allowed grantees to share their evaluation activities, manage their data, and disseminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... House Republicans proposed the clause, as many did not believe that suicide should be discussed openly in schools without parental permission ( Suicide Prevention Funding , n.d.). However, requiring parental consent could seemingly defeat the original purpose of the legislation. This amendment was based on the ideology that parents know how to best educate their children. However, it was argued that this clause could limit young people s willingness to access services, as they would be required to inform their parents, which could pose issues for many youth ( Suicide Prevention Funding , n.d.). Additionally, the clause could negatively impact lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. It could deter them from seeking help due to fear of parental rejection, even though they are at an even higher risk of suicide ( Suicide Prevention Funding , n.d.). Although there were no major unintended consequences identified in relation to the programming under the GLSMA, it is evident that its parental permission amendment could pose problems for the population it aims to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The World s Greatest Success Story Samsung is perhaps the world s greatest success story. Started in 1938 in Taegu, Korea by Lee Byung Chul, Samsung has sprouted from a small company under Japanese rule, into the one of the world s leaders in technology and innovation. It is a result of the Confucian principles embraced by the company and its presidents and executive decisions and eagerness to adapt to the rapidly changing world. Principles including leading honorably and with strength, emphasising the ruler subject relationship, Chun tzu, making personal relationships a priority in a business setting, in addition to keeping accordance with Jen,a warm heartedness and compassion that allows to one to want to better humanity (Lander). In addition to Confucianism, Samsung has learned to innovate, create demand, and learn from other companies successes and failures. With this combination of old world Confucian principles and the ability to diversify and evolve, Samsung has experienced intense growth and success, beating out Apple and Panasonic and gaining a foothold in the digital age(Park and Barjot). According to Park and Barjot, Samsung s success came from two areas: Confucian ethics instilled into Samsung s workforce and strong executive leadership, specifically Lee Byung Chul and to a lesser degree Kun Hee Lee. Lee Byung Chul,the founder of Samsung, came from an upper class family of landlord and due to this, Lee was able to receive a strong Confucian education in his youth, which taught him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Chemotherapy Research Paper In the world right now there are many different types of cancer, and to go along with that many people have been trying to cure it. From these scientists experiments with cancer, there have formed many different types of treatments to atleast give a person the ability to at least extend their life, and possible cure them. This is a very difficult thing to proceed with because there are so many different types of cancer, and stages of said cancer, that there have to be many different types of treatments. All treatments have varying effects and results, certain treatments have to be paired with others for it to work in the certain circumstances, and how the person s body will react to it. Cancer has so many variables to it that there has to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surgery is broken up into the different types and what exactly they are used for and what stage of cancer they are used in. There are many different types of surgery, from using it to diagnose cancer, to using it to restore a patient s look after being cured. Mainly the surgery used by doctors to help patients with cancer is to help along the other treatments, and is rarely used by itself but when it is, it s called curative surgery. Curative surgery is used when there is very little cancer and it can all be removed through surgery, and this is very little of the time as it rarely happens. The main use of surgery in cancer treatment is to diagnose and to see how far the cancer has spread. The diagnostic surgery is really the only way to be completely sure what kind of cancer it is and how far along it is. In diagnostic surgery they take a small tissue sample and send it through direct testing. To go along with diagnostic surgery there is staging surgery to find out what stage the cancer is, these two surgeries usually go hand in hand. Surgery can also be used to take out parts of cancer that have been shrunk by other types of treatment, speeding up the treatment process and bringing the cancer treatment to later stages sooner. Surgery is often used in conjunction with all types of treatments to move them along, or make sure they will work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about U.S. Economy The United States economy is currently not looking very good. Over the past couple of months the economy has taken a turn for the worst and we could be headed into a recession in the coming months or years. The biggest problems are in the real estate and mortgage markets. In 1999, housing prices rose at huge rates and lenders began offering riskier mortgages, which caused homeowners to keep piling up huge debts. People were taking out loans and balloon mortgage payments that they really could not afford. The problem began in late 2007, when housing prices began to fall and the system fell apart causing huge numbers of defaults on home loans and foreclosures. Currently, 5.6% of mortgages are delinquent, the highest rate in 21 years, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The housing crisis that I mentioned earlier and resulting backlash through the entire economy has been building for awhile now but it has just came into the forefront in the past couple of weeks. We really haven t faced a downturn like this since the Depression. Last Tuesday, January 22, the Dow Jones industrial average fell almost 600 points and was already down 9% in 2008 (Gross 1). Immediately the Federal Reserve took action and cut the interest rates three quarters of a percentage point, the biggest cut in 24 years. Today, not even a week later, the Fed again cut interest rates, this time by a half point (Aversa 1). This move is an effort to keep the economy out of a recession by getting money back into the banks and encouraging them to keep lending credit to turn the economy upward. Whether or not it will work remains to be seen in the coming months. The government also announced another move to a couple weeks ago to help get the economy going again and avoid or slow down a recession. President Bush and the House are currently developing a $145 billion stimulus plan that would give tax relief to citizens by sending them individual checks for $300 and up. The plan would put over $100 billion into the hands of consumers and the government hopes that money would be spent and put back into the economy (Wolf 1). While all these things are good news for the struggling economy, most economic experts believe that a recession of some kind may be impossible to avoid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. False Advertising In Lumos Laboratories Have you recently downloaded Lumosity for yourself or for the elderly in your home? Recent allegations have indicated that the app does not live up to its expectation and false advertising was used. Luminosity is an app that claims it could boost brain power and mental performance at work or in school. It also boasts that it can prevent the onset of the mental disorder dementia. Currently, the company behind the app, Lumos Labs, is in a state of critical mess being sued allegedly for false advertising. The brain game developer have been accused of lying that the app could help in mental performance. Downloading the app requires a monthly membership fine of $15. A user can also opt for a lifetime subscription worth $300. The membership allows the users to access Lumos Labs games and brain performance enhancing apps such as Lumosity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For any products claiming to prevent or improve mental health related performances, the product has to be critically tested and approved by the Food and Drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is a universal news association that conveys worldwide scope by means of its site, week after week magazine, every day news preparation, email bulletins, Amazon Kindle membership, and versatile site. It was begun in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the originator of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Starting 2011, the print flow was 75,052. The CSM is a daily paper that covers global and United States current occasions. The paper incorporates a day by day religious component on The Home Forum page, yet expresses the production is not a stage for evangelizing. On October 28, 2008, Editor John Yemma reported that the Monitor would end its day by day print adaptation to concentrate on electronic distributed. Rather than a day by day print version, CSM would distribute a week by week news magazine with a worldwide core interest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was begun in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the originator of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Starting 2011, the print flow was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Diversity As A Common And Ordinary Individual Everyone is told at some point in their life that it is okay to be different, and should not be ashamed of who they are. They are told that being unique should be encouraged and that they should not hide from it. For this reason, diversity is exceptional. But what happens when excessive diversity divides citizens, causing contentions? Who then can decide what diversity is and whether it is convenient, especially after it may have caused a war? Entirely for this instance, diversity only matters to an extent. It is fair enough to be different, but over emphasizing diversity can divide communities, citizens, and students rather than unify them. There should be a balance between diversity and uniformity, and one should not overpower another. In essence, a common and ordinary individual should have the freedom to decide what diversity is and whether he or she wishes to exercise it or not. Children, teens, and adults are constantly being told that diversity should be promoted, usually by teachers, leaders, parents, and other acquaintances. Especially in the 21st century where being different is progressively becoming acceptable, it seems as if people expect, or pressure them to differentiate themselves among others. Be different, because everyone hates the same, boring person, has become a threatening phrase to those who only want to be themselves, but can t because they fear of being that same, boring person. Instead of convincing others to be different and unique, it would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Causes Of Homeless Killings When I was a little girl I used to host funerals for all the creatures that had passed away. I would cry when plants died, or if I stepped on an ant. Once a tree fell on my mom s car and I insisted that we cover it with flowers so that it would be honored properly. I felt a kinship to anything that I deemed once alive. I had several pets growing up that touched my youthful heart, but as they passed from this world to the next, they in turn broke it. Others felt no real life at all; babies are stillborn, families are homeless, and people are murdered every day. There is only one life to live and their chance was taken away from them. I felt that these innocent beings did not deserve such a horrible fate as death. How could such pure souls be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Manet s Olympia Art History 15 September 2008 Manet s Olympia Artist and people viewing the art work have always had a fascination with the female nude. Even when I was a child my attention was captured by the nude art not because I was a kid and I saw a nude lady , but it forced me to wonder more about why the female nude was so amazing as a tool for art and why this is repeated so many times throughout the centuries. One female nude painting in particular was the subject of controversy and exposed the syncretism and or the power of the female nude painting. When Edouard Manet s painting Olympia, was painted in 1863. It was hung in the Salon in Paris in 1865.It was one of Manet s most famous paintings. It is saluted with taunts, laughter, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many didn t know what to make of it. The model in the painting was viewed more as a real subject or person and less as a generic face of upper class in a work of art. It was so odd to some viewers they seek to find the real women in the painting witch was unusual. It is believed Manet s technique further inflamed the controversy surrounding Olympia. Rejecting his traditional art training, Manet chose instead to paint with bold brush strokes, implied shapes, and vigorous, simplified forms. The paint sat there on the surface of the canvas...It wasn t just the fact that she s a nude and she s a lower class nude, but also the fact that she was painted in...what many people read as almost childish or unskilled fashion, explains art historian Anne McCauley in the film. Olympia shocked in every possible way. That is to say formally, morally, in terms of its subject matter. It had the whole range of outrage, adds art historian Linda Nochlin. This was a good film, I enjoyed the presentation and it help my view of art work and more of what it s about. The shock value is hard for us to understand today but at the time this master piece of today was so different from the other pieces displayed in the art galleries. . Magnet took the nude and did it his way , he said I just panted what I saw . I believe Magnet s painting has change many people s view of art work and he was a pioneer in a new wave of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a... Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a Large Scale ERP Implementation February 2012 Summary Bombardier s Background Bombardier started in the year 1942 and went on to become a key player in the transportation industry. It entered the market of rail transportation in 1974 and 8 years later its desire to diversify led it to enter the Aerospace Industry. By January 31, 2007 Bombardier Transportation posted revenues of $ 6.6 Billion of which 55% came from Aerospace division. The Aerospace division has headquarters in Montreal and is the 3rd largest designer and manufacturer of commercial aircraft in the world. Bombardier Aerospace believed that regional jet is necessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Problem/Issue Statement The problem presented by Joseph Armand Bombardier is the upcoming third round of ERP implementation in his organization. Even though a big improvement over the efficiency and success of execution between the first ERP round (Mirabel plant) and second round (Saint Laurent plant), there is still room for improvement. The focus is to identify the practices vs. the best of the best practices in the industry in relation to ERP implementation and offer specifics on how to make this third round provide a higher success rate. Main Problem: The rollout of ERP at the Mirabel plant and then followed by the Saint Laurent plant did improve, but still had their fair share of challenges. Our area of improvement will be from the results given after ERP went live at Saint Laurent. The main problem appears to be still be a disconnect between the business vs. project team and properly communicating and training those who will be using the new ERP system (SAP in this situation). While the overall response was positive, not every issue from the Mirabel plant has been corrected and resolved. Symptoms: A few symptoms mentioned was that specialized knowledge was concentrated in a few individuals, embellishing the scorecards to mask some of the issues, gaps in understanding of priority between project team and actual business, and finally some feedback on wanting SAP to have done more for an individual s current job. The scope of the problem involves the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Informative Essay On King Arthur King Arthur is a legendary character in British history, though his existence is frequently debated among historians. The story of King Arthur and the sword in the stone is an international story. However I find that the knowledge frequently held by the common populace tends to be contradictory to what is consistently found in the most reluctantly trusted sources. I m here to correct that misinformation. THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR CHILDHOOD Arthur was born during the fall of an empire, the Dark Ages (a time of great chaos and war). It was a time of barbarian invarsions and internal strife within the country of Britain. Arthur was born as the heir to the throne, the son of the King of Britain (Ulric Pendragon) and the wife (the enchanting blue eyed Igraine) of one of his subjects, the Duke of Cornwall (Gorlois). In legend it is said that upon Arthur s birth he was left in the care of Merlin as the price for his assistance in ensuring the success of Uther s love for Igraine. However the truth was that he was left in the hands of Merlin so that he could be protected from the matters of the court. Merlin entrusted Arthur to be raised as the adopted son of a wise old Knight (Sir Ector).Arthur was raised alongside his adoptive brother Sir Kay who he was more skilled than in swordsmanship, however he would end up willingly serving as a mere squire under him. It is said that from childhood Sir Ector felt the aura of a king emanating from Arthur. Which was only further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay about Salvador Dali s Work Salvador Dali s Work Salvador Dali s creativity allowed him the freedom to be who he wanted to be, the same is true in American culture today. Dali s excellence in draftsmanship, accessibility of imagery from the unconscious, and master of self publicity all resulted in unimaginable fame. Dali was born in Figueras, a northern Spanish provinceof Cataloniain May of 1904; Dali began his life within a middle class family. He joined the Surrealist movement during the summer of 1929, however with much reserve because he shared little of their political and religious affiliations of atheism and Marxism politics, in addition to ties with the Communist Party. He remained true to his beliefs was expelled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently Dali s life was full of contradictions and his affiliation with the Surrealists remains one of them. The leaders of the movement, such as French poet Andre Brenton, were disgusted Dali for painting pictures of Hitler and further nazi subjects; but to top it off, he formed an insulting painting of Lenin, whom they put on a pedestal. After being expelled from the group, Dali continued showing works with the Surrealists, as Brenton and Thirion, two major leaders of the group expressed they needed him for the survival of their movement because his new methods had transformed the Surrealists and their art. However he was also continually transforming and moved into his classic period, and becoming more famous everyday. His appearance and the publicity he gained in America all landed him in an abundance of wealth, and he lived accordingly, many times referring to himself as a snob, however Dali had inadvertently pulled himself from a middle class standing in Spanish society to the upper class in America of artists and writers, making a living off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay about Linda Loman in Arthur Miller s Death of a... Linda Loman in Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman Linda Loman is the heart and soul of the Loman household. She loves her family, even though she is all too aware of husband s faults and her sons characters. She provides a sharp contrast to the seamy underbelly of the world of sex, symbolized by the Woman and the prostitutes. They operate in the real world as part of the impersonal forces that corrupt. Happy equates his unhealthy relationships with women to taking manufacturer s bribes, and Willy s Boston whore can put him right through to the buyers. In Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman, Linda Loman holds the family together through purity and love she keeps the accounts, encourages her husband, and tries to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are thus in an objective rather than subjective category. In any case what feel is always more real to us than what we know, and we feel the family relationship while we only know the social one. (Florio 35 36) If Willy is not totally unsympathetic (and he is not), much of the goodness in him is demonstrated in his devotion to his wife, according to his lights. Though he is often masterful and curt, he is still deeply concerned about her: I was fired, and I m looking for a little good news to tell your mother, because the woman has waited and the woman has suffered. Biff is attached to his mother, and Happy s hopelessness is most graphic in his failure to be honest with, or concerned about, his family. The family s devotion to one another, even though misguided, represents a recognizable American ideal. Linda, for all her warmth and goodness, goes along with her husband and sons in the best success manual tradition. She tries to protect them from the forces outside and fails. The memory of her suffering and her fidelity does not keep Willy and Happy from sex or Biff from wandering. Miller s irony goes still deeper. While Linda is a mirror of goodness and the source of the family s sense of identity, she is not protection by her silence and her support, she unwittingly cooperates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Technical Program Management Essay Technical Program Manager with progressive 10+ years experience delivering large scale software engineering projects in challenging, fast paced agile environment with demonstrated leadership, strategic thinking, technical, services, communications, strategic, tactical program / project management, collaborations, negotiations, organizational, customer engagement and training skills.. Managed PlayStation Network s data platform engineering software development and operations program including release schedule, change control, risk management and overall program health; maintaining documentation, artifacts and project best practices. Technology Tools Experience: Micro services, Data Access Library, Oracle 11g, Oracle Exadata ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Develop program health KPIs and present it to senior managers and directors. Active member of WITZ women in technology, device and data platform social groups. Promoted from Program Manager / Scrum Master to Technical Program Manager within 18 months. Received three core value awards for exceptional performance of ownership, integrity and professionalism. Program Manager / Scrum master, Platform Engineering (June 12 Feb 14) PlayStation Network, San Diego, CA Drove improvements in terabyte (TB) worth of high operational overhead database processes; e.g. Customer behavior dataset ; defining policies for data archiving as well as data migrating from hot to cold data storage , which resulted reduction in operational cost by 35%. Lead a database QA automation program including defect triage, release readiness process, which helped reduction in testing and release cycle from 8 weeks to 4 weeks. Successfully migrated OLTP database software development / operations, EDW development / operations and Reporting projects from Waterfall to Scrum within 6 12 months which improved overall product delivery including defect management. Implemented and managed scrum process; by product backlog grooming, prioritization, identify LOE, sprint planning, facilitate stand up, retrospective, participate in scrum of scrum with 3 business units (global payments, fraud and tax for ecommerce platform) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Therapeutic Benefits Of Yoga And Mindfulness Meditation The Therapeutic Benefits of Yoga and Mindfulness Meditation We live in a world today in which we are continuously looking for the new thing. With the speed of technological advances in our society, individuals have become accustomed to reading up on the newest, most innovative to date jet plane, new shoes with new technology for speed and agility, and, of course, new iPhones coming out twice a year with cool new applications. The common word here is new and it is a simple syllable that has the power to make any novel thing be perceived as appealing. As modern medicines continue to develop, the public is also in demand for new age therapies, and thus we have seen an increase in attention being directed toward the use of holistic medicines. Naturalistic and holistic methods are receiving positive criticisms leading to an increase in the attention it is being granted them from multiple fields of study. Due to the positive effects often observed as a result of such therapies, as well as their lack of negative side effects, therapies that exclude the use of chemical medicines and focus on natural healing are gaining international popularity. With media s current emphasis on physical fitness, society is showing in an increased interest in keeping up with the trend a constructive trend when compared to other subjects emphasized by the media. Furthermore, there have been countless reports stating the benefits that physical activity has to, not only one s physical state, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Internal Conflict in Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha The novel Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is a timeless story about one man s journey of finding peace in his way of life and thoughts. Siddharta is a young Brahmin s son, who is dissatisfied with his worship and in turn sets out to find the lifestyle that is right for him. Siddhartha is faced with many external, physical conflicts, yet that is not the most prominent type of conflict in the story. Hesse builds excitement and suspense through Siddhartha s internal journey to create an emotional response usually associated with external conflict. The start to Siddhartha s suspenseful journey was when he was a fairly young boy.That was when he had one of his most important awakenings, realizing that his religion wasn t enough to truly feed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before he found the secret that he was searching for, he had to overcome internal struggles, as he became frustrated that he had spent so much of his life looking for enlightenment and he had not yet found it. The wound still smarted; he still rebelled against his fate. There was still no serenity and conquest of his suffering (132). This quote shows what his thought process was like before Vasudeva gave him his final advice. He became almost doubtful, and certainly frustrated. This built up the reader s feelings of suspense would Siddhartha ever truly find enlightenment? Although Siddhartha s internal thoughts reflected doubtfulness, he did eventually hear the words, spoken by Vasudeva, that he was searching for which led him to his enlightenment From that hour Siddhartha ceased to fight against his destiny. There shone in his face the serenity of knowledge, of one who is no longer confronted with conflict of desires, who has found salvation, who is in harmony with the stream of events, with the stream of life, full of sympathy and compassion, surrendering himself to the stream, belonging to the unity of all things. (136) Siddhartha s enlightenment was initially a composite of all the events that had happened throughout his lifetime. In the quote, serenity of knowledge may be referring to the knowledge gained by all the psychological conflicts Siddhartha experienced. All of the ups and downs, temptations and sacrifices added up, resulting in the exciting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Shrek Symbolic Interactionism Essay The movie, Shrek, displays several examples of symbolic interactionism through fictional creatures. The symbolic interactions in this movie explain the relationships between ogres and society, ogres and fairytale creatures, and fairytale creatures and society, as odd as they may be in the fictional world. The founders of symbolic interactionism, Charles Horton Cooley and George Herbert Mead, defined this perspective as symbols things to which we attach meaning are the keys to understanding how we view the world and communicate with one another. Shrek s first relationship was with society. In this relationship, Shrek was the monster, ugly, evil, dangerous, and different creature, while society, the city of Duloc, was perfect. What all people in Duloc were raised to believe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He didn t want to see any people, afraid of being treated badly, resulting in him wanting to be alone forever. When people did come to his swamp, Shrek acted the way they all expected him to, even though that wasn t who he truly was. However, they tormented him enough with their torches and pitchforks that he had every reason to act like the monster they all saw him as. Shrek s second major relationship came with a talking donkey, named Donkey. Shrek had frightened away the people after Donkey, saving his life. Donkey realized he had just found the perfect friend, someone who is unaccepted like him, but could also stand up to society. Although Shrek had explained to Donkey that he preferred to be alone, saying they judge me before they even know me, that s why I m better off alone. Donkey was the first creature to ever accept Shrek for who he is, not just assume he was a monster. Shrek agreed to let Donkey stay for a while, bringing Shrek to his next important relationship, Princess Fiona. Shrek was ordered by Lord Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona for him. What neither Shrek nor Lord ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Psychological Effects Of Rosa In The Shawl Rosa, who symbolizes all mothers in the story, was suffering depression because she had good intentions for her kids but she became hopeless in this situation. Rosa was psychologically hurt during the war; also the prisoners in Zimbardo s experiment were damaged psychologically due to the guard s treatment to them. When Rosa s daughter dies, Rose then became psychologically ill: So she took Magda s shawl and filled her own mouth with it, stuffed it in and stuffed it in, until she was swallowing up the wolf s screech. (Ozick 4). In a sense, the mother becomes the baby and loses faith because depression takes over after her baby died. She starts to lose her mind because she loses her hope. The psychological effect of Rosa can be related to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ozick explains in The Shawl, how war can damage a person physically, which also affects them mentally. Rosa starts to lose hope regarding her infant s health in addition to her own. Ozick explained, The weight of Rosa was becoming less and less; Rosa and Stella were slowly turning into air (Ozick 2). Rosa and Stella were becoming air because it s been days since they have eaten anything. This can also be understood that they are dying and soon will vanish. Also, they suffer from the brutal environment condition around them. Stella, cold, cold, the coldness of hell (1). Ozick explains how brutal the weather felt to them. This explanation of the weather helps one to see what those people went through during the war; these conditions are hard for an infant like Magda to bear. It s known that infants need warm temperatures and special care to live, but here Magda did not have the basic needs for a child to survive. To relate, in Zimbardo s experiment the prisoners were subjected to physical pain as well. Zimbardo quotes an anonymous prison who speaks about physical violence: the silent system was imposed upon me, and to even whisper to the man in the next cell resulted in being beaten by guards, sprayed with chemical mace, blackjacked, stomped, and thrown into a strip cell naked to sleep on a concrete floor without bedding, converting, wash basin, or even a toilet (110). The prisoners faced torture under the control of the guards. Those prisoners can be compared to Magda. They are suffering pain but they do not have the ability to get rid of it because they are being controlled. The prisoners were treated as if they are not humans. The guards beat them and treated them like animals. Furthermore, war can affect a person physically, mentally and in fact, it even affects one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Reflective Essay On Becoming A Teacher I never wanted to be the line leader in Kindergarten. I was happy with following everyone else. All throughout growing up I would do whatever my friends did. We played the same sports, joined the same clubs, had the same classes, and even wore the same clothes. Even though I was content with being a follower and doing what everyone else was doing, I knew something was missing. I wanted to be my own person and I had so many ideas and thoughts to share, yet no one wanted to hear them from someone who wasn t loud and outgoing. As I entered my teen years I wanted people to hear me, so I made it my goal to give myself a voice and become the leader rather than the follower. Learning how to lead others helped create many opportunities for me and I finally found what was missing in my life. My ideas were finally heard and used, and I could not be more pleased. I grew into a strong, creative, and hard working woman. Learning how to become a leader was grueling. It didn t happen overnight like I had hoped. There were many steps I had to take like learning how to open myself up to people. I was always a simple person who never shared how they felt with people. I needed to learn how to open up to people more, so I started being honest when someone would ask how I was doing. I also started telling people about the good and bad things that happened to me like the good grade I got on a hard test, or how I slipped and fell in front of an enormous crowd of people. Sharing little things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis of Boffi s international strategy Essay 3O1LON International business Boffi: Managing internationalisation in luxury goods Executive summary: Nowadays, being competitive isn t an option but more an obligation. Through this report, we identified the well known Italian Boffi, specialised in kitchen and bathroom industry. How Boffi did to be one of the most important Italian producers of kitchens and bathrooms in the luxury field? What was its strategy? How can they improve their sales and market share? Those are the question that we tried to answer, with some theoretical aspects as the five competitive forces and the value chain or Porter or even the SWOT analysis, without forgetting the PESTEL study and some concrete examples. By analysing the whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boffi has four main strategies in its activity. Product design: Products are made from famous designers who are known in the art domain, it allows making each product unique. Those products are in the influence of an art director who is a designer as well, tree of them are famous. Alliance: Boffi has alliance with high end brand. This partnership enhances its activity, and makes the brand some visibility in the international markets. In 2001 Boffi becomes a member of Foundazione Altagamma, an association of luxury Italian design companies who enjoy an International reputation. The main aim of the association is to promote Italian brands, style, culture worldwide. 2003 Boffi made the acquisition of Nobert Wangen, a top quality kitchen brand (design kitchen and bathroom). Naoto Fukasawa collaborates as well with Boffi. Diversification: in the 1980 Boffi decided to produce and make bathroom because of the needs of customers. Bathrooms are considered has a private space having and taking more and more space in our modern society. Bathroom sector has low entry barriers because of less money spending, and it s almost the same area (living place) as the core activity of the company which is kitchen. Kitchen sales represent in 2008 (72%) bathroom (27%) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Sphere Poem In his 2006 collection, District and Circle , Seamus Heaney responds to the ever changing and developing world around him. To do so he often relies upon the exploration of the past, memory, and personal identity through the use of language. In the second poem of District and Circle , A Shiver , Seamus Heaney is dependent upon these concepts to construct a thematically rich poem. Heaney s A Shiver utilises language to explore the themes of the past, memory, and personal identity. The Petrarchan sonnet describes the action of wielding a tool: the energy that is associated with it, as well as an understanding of the destructive power that it wields: the way you had to stand to swing the sledge . By using a Petrarchan sonnet Heaney introduces the concept of the past within his poetry, due to the historical context of the Renaissance style of writing. The description of the tool, in past tense and therefore illuminating Heaney s fascination of the past, ultimately leads to a metaphor in regards to what occurs when strength, and therefore power, falls into the wrong hands. The tool that is used within A Shiver to demonstrate this power is a sledgehammer most commonly used by labourers as a way to demolish material items and it is implied that Heaney himself has operated the sledgehammer and is, almost, frightened by its power. This can then be contributed to the overall metaphor of misused power. This metaphor also demonstrates Heaney s personal narrative voice within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Effects Of Alcohol And Alcoholism On The United Kingdom Alcohol is defined by Wester Dictionary as a drink (as whiskey or beer) containing ethanol. Alcoholism is defined by the medical dictionary as a chronic progressive potentially fatal psychological and nutritional disorder associated with excessive and usually compulsive drinking of ethanol and characterized by frequent intoxication leading to dependence on or addiction to the substance, impairment of the ability to work and socialize, destructive behaviors (as drunken driving), tissue damage (as cirrhosis of the liver), and severe withdrawal symptoms upon detoxification. Drinking alcohol has been around since man was able to crush grapes. As the United States (U.S.) we can pride ourselves on freedom, democracy, and beer but this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A brief history about both the countries and drinking habits: Several Native American civilizations developed alcoholic beverages in pre Columbian times. A variety of fermented beverages from the Andes region of South America were created from corn, grapes or apples, called chichi, written in an article by Drug Free World organization (A Drug Free World, P.1). From the beginning of America there has always been alcohol/alcoholism. Drinking also has shaped the land in the 1700s and 1800s. Most areas of social life was at the gin mill or tavern. Experts say that the Revolution from England beginnings started in a tavern. Then The nineteenth century brought a change in attitudes and the temperance movement began promoting the moderate use of alcohol which ultimately became a push for total prohibition, said Drug Free World (A Drug Free World, P.1). Today alcohol is widely accepted as well as demonized at the same time for those who drink it before the legal age. The U.K. has a vast history of drinking from Medieval times to the present. Most notably were these events... By the end of the middle ages, most European nations had developed their own distinctive brewing and distilling styles. Throughout this period up until the 17th century, alcohol was still widely praised, especially by the Church, which was at that time the arbiter of morality. said A Drug Free World (A Drug Free World, P1). Giving rise to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pro Life Vs Pro Choice Research Paper There has been much controversy regarding the social, ethical, and medical predicament that abortion provokes. Abortion is the procedure of ending a pregnancy with the early removal of a fetus. There is no right or wrong when it comes to abortion; values contribute a great amount to an individual s opinion. This process has led to numerous debates among individuals who believe that it is up to a woman to decide what to do with her body and the individuals who hold that women do not have the right to take away a life. Although it may seem as if the beliefs of pro life and pro choice advocates are on opposite sides of a spectrum, the two sides can come to an agreement about how to at least lessen the number of abortions occurring. Pro choice advocates debate that women should have independence in regards to what they choose to do with their own bodies. These advocates point to the Constitution to support their decision because in 1973 the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade established that a woman s right to abortion is protected by her constitutional right of privacy ( 30 Days: Pro Choice/ Pro Life ). This pertains to freedom of choice. It seems as though a pro choice supporter would argue that since the fetus is inside a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Jennifer speaks to Dr. Donald Smith (a pro life supporter) about his views on abortion, he argues that an individual human life begins at the moment of fertilization.. in other words if you understood that you killed another human being, that wouldn t change your mind? ( 30 Days ). Since pro life supporters believe that life begins at fertilization, it is reasonable to relate getting rid of a pregnancy to intentionally killing an individual. Killing an individual is an act of crime, therefore a pro choice activist may view a woman choosing to go through abortion as a criminal. Supporters of this perspective can agree that the unborn baby also has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Elizabethan Poor Law Research Paper Despite previous efforts to provide assistance to the poor, the Elizabethan Poor Law was the first national policy enacted to do so. This law required parish governments to tax households and distribute aid to the deserving poor. Those that were considered deserving of aid were people unable to work due to disability or old age. This corresponds to today s Supplemental Security Income program. This is also a national, or better currently known as federal, policy that is designed to provide assistance to people with little income. It, too, determines those that are deserving of assistance as people who are elderly or who have a disability. The Elizabethan Poor Law required Overseers to provide the poor with either money or some form of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2002) The 1601 Elizabethan Poor Law. Retrieved on 5/15/18; From: http://www.victorianweb.org/history/poorlaw/elizpl.html Jansson, B. (2014). Fashioning a New Society in the Wilderness (pp. 64 95). The reluctant welfare state: Engaging history to advance social work practice in contemporary Society (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Policy Basics: Supplemental Security Income. (2017, October 25). Retrieved 5/15/18; From https://www.cbpp.org/research/social security/policy basics supplemental security income U.S. Social Policy Histor: Overview. (n.d.). Retreived 5/15/18, from: https://lmscontent.embanet.com/UNR/MSW/SW630/media/presentations/unr_sw_630_01_overview.html Youth Labor. (2016, January 25). Retrieved 5/15/18; From: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Extinction Of Sharks Sharks are one of the oldest living species on planet earth. Their earliest discovered fossils have been dated back to over 420 million years old. Being one of the oldest species alive today, they have undergone significant changes over time. The purpose of my research on these magnificent creatures was to discover exactly why they ve been able to survive for so long, in contrary to other species that have become extinct. Existing research shows that sharks have been able to survive because of their ability to adapt to different environments. In 2013, a paleontological dig site in southern France yielded fossilized teeth of a tiny shark relative, indicating that the fish escaped catastrophic events by swimming to deeper oceans. This is an example of such adaptations that sharks have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sharks have been able to survive mass extinctions since the prehistoric era because of specific characteristics they possess which give them advantages over other ocean species. One of the traits that give shark species the advantage is their teeth. Sharks teeth vary in size, shape and design to suit their many different environments. For example, long, narrow, needle like teeth belong to sharks that prey on fish. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Denmark Health Care System The Nation Denmark is the oldest kingdom in the world and one of the oldest states in Europe. The current monarch, Queen Margrethe II is very popular among the Danes and began ruling in 1972. Denmark s history started with the Viking age. The Danes conquered northern and eastern England and Christianity was introduced during this time. The Reformation fighting ended in 1536 and left the establishment of the Lutheran church headed by the monarch. Denmark lost territory and money in the Thirty Years War with Sweden. However, the Great Northern War restored Denmark s power in the Baltic. Despite some territorial losses, Denmark started to prosper economically, introducing a representative form of government and many social and educational reforms. Denmark remained neutral in the First World War and the present southern border with Germany was established. As Hitler rose to power in Germany, Denmark introduced the Great Social Reforms, continuing to prosper culturally. Denmark was occupied by Germany in World War II. Denmark joined the European Community in 1973. The education system in Denmark is much desired. All higher education in Denmark is free, including college, graduate schools, and medical school. The Danish school system consists of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is available to all residents, free of charge. The quality of the care is high with popular patient satisfaction. Citizens are able to choose a doctor and the entire health care system is much more cost effective than the United States. Average life expectancy for men is 78 years and women is 82 years. Overall, the Danish are not only the happiest country in the world, but also one of the fittest. They cycle and walk to work, are often part of some type of sports club, and eat healthy. The Danish also practice the tradition of Hygge, which means creating a warm environment and enjoying the good things in life with good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. NFL Position Report Like many team sports, a successful AFL team requires players with differing physical attributes to contribute effectively to the team. Therefore, it is extremely important to choose players with the appropriate characteristics, fitness components and energy systems for their particular role. The position that is best suited to me is the midfield as players in this position must have strong agility, speed and aerobic capacity . It is evident from a range of fitness tests that I display these qualities to a high standard, which therefore supports midfield being the most appropriate position for me. Midfielders, among other positions such as the forward pocket, require excellent agility in order to successfully fulfil the role. Agility refers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Given the demands of the position, without aerobic fitness a midfielder would be physically unable to perform well. This is the final reason supporting the statement that midfield is the most appropriate position for me. Aerobic capacity is the ability of the heart and lungs to get oxygen to the muscles . Midfielders must display efficient aerobic fitness as they need to provide support to both the defence and attack, constantly moving up and down the field. This is extremely tiring, especially when the midfield needs to help in defence and then is quite hastily required to push hard forward with the ball. (O Keefe, 2013) According to an article on catapult sports, midfielders cover the greatest total distance, averaging 17km per game. This is when it is important for a midfielder s aerobic system to be efficient . The most common method of measuring aerobic capacity is the beep test. After participating in this test, I scored 10.6. This falls under the very good category , where anything above 11 was excellent . This is well above average for my age group and gender, which therefore means my increased level of aerobic fitness would allow for me to successfully fulfil the many roles of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cormac Mccarthy The Road Survival American Novelist, Cormac McCarthy, won the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for his gripping novel, The Road (2006). The novel follows a man and his son who are struggling to survive the burned America and the hardships that come with it. They face harsh weather, starvation, dehydration, nature and even other people; however, they carry the fire which brings them hope and reminds them not to follow evil. Throughout the novel, McCarthy conveys the different types of surviving in the new apocalyptic world. One type of survival that is portrayed in the burnt America is being the good guys who carry the fire. The novel s main characters, the man and the boy (who go unnamed throughout the novel), have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bad guy role is the second way of surviving the new world. There are many groups of people the man and the boy meet on the road, all of them but three are bad. The bad guys rape, kill and eat other humans, and everything they have, they got from stealing. The bad guys are made of two kinds of people; the people who were always rotten inside and the people left with no choice. The new world gave the rotten people an opportunity to rise and blossom without being punishment by the law, for it does not exist anymore. The people who had no choice were good guys who couldn t be good anymore, because if they remained good, they would die. A horrific example of a group of bad guys, are the third people the man and the boy run into. The man woke up one morning just in time to see the army of people coming towards them. He grabs the boy and their supplies and drags them into the woods to hide. The man gives a detailed description of army and what they own. An army in tennis shoes. Carrying three foot lengths of pipe with leather wrappings [...] Bearded, their breath smoking through their masks [...] Behind them wagons drawn, by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the cold and fitted in dog collars and yoked each to each. (McCarthy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Stalingrad Turning Point In August 1942, Hitler s massive Sixth Army marched to the city that was named after Stalin. During the five month siege, the Russians fought to hold the city and were determined to hold it at any cost. The book Stalingrad shows the roles of soldiers on both the Russian and German side, as well as fighting in inhuman conditions, and some of the experiences from civilians who were trapped in the battlefield. Antony Beevor interviewed some of the survivors and discovered new untold stories and facts in a wide range of German and Soviet archives. Some of these included prisoner interrogations and reports of desertions and executions. As a story of cruelty, courage, and human suffering, Stalingrad is extraordinary and unforgettable. Many historians argue that the Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point of WW II in Europe. During the course of war, changes in moods, thoughts, and impressions of the Germans, Romanians and Soviets were easily depicted. It documents the impact on the psychological changes of the war but justifies how it changed the history of modern warfare as we know it. Stalingrad is a story of the well known Battle of Stalingrad that took place on the Eastern Front of Europe during World War II, which is written by world renowned historian Antony Beevor. It covers all the parts of the siege from start to finish, it begins from the Axis invasion of the USSR, right up to the very end of the outcomes of the various prisoners of war that were captured at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Concert At The Meyer Theater On Wednesday, February seventeenth, I had the pleasure of attending Noteworthy s concert at the Meyer Mclean Theater. Noteworthy is an a capella group from Brigham Young University, and is composed entirely of female students. Though only one of the girls is a music major, all share an incredible love of music, and it showed in their thoughtful, energetic performance. Rather than having a theme for their concert, the nine singers of Noteworthy performed a wide variety of songs from different eras and genres of music. The one thing these pieces did have in common was their instrumentation: that is to say, they had none. All of the noises needed to recreate each piece, whether it was jazz or pop, were produced from the singers themselves. This style of music is called a capella. As with many types of music, a capella found its start in a religious setting. Around the year seventy A.D., rabbis prohibited the use of instruments in synagogues in order to distinguish their rituals from those of the pagans. Then, in the first century, monks created Gregorian chants, which were sung in monasteries and lacked instrumentation. They steadily rose in popularity through the eleventh century, being spread throughout the world by the Catholic Church. Later on, during the colonization of the America s, African slaves took to singing their native songs without instruments, as they were not permitted any. This tradition inspired the barbershop quartets of the early 1900 s, which often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. For the Sake of Our Planet, Tourism Should Be... The world is huge and mysterious, full of wonders and surprises, and humans are ever inquisitive by nature. The need for human to consistently travel and quench their curiousity through new discoveries had been evident since early civilization. Like those myths and legends of Gulliver s Travels to appease the curiousity of people in the pastof the vast , unknwon Eart, to the real history and conquers of Marco Popl, humans have never find it enough to stop unreveling the wonders of nature and Earth to cease travelling. Especially with the advancement of and improvement of transport technologies. When we needed months, even years, of perilous travels across oceans, now we just need a few luxurious hours on planes to reach our destinations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The environment may be destroyed in the process of building these infrastructures, like the clearing of lands for not only the hotels and shops, but also for better accessibility and transport system. This may eventually lead to overcrowding of the tourist spot. Following are the air and noise pollution, unavoidable when overpopulation occurs. This further degrades the environment. Therefore tourism should be discouraged as it can cause great harm to the environment of that particular tourist spot with the influx followed by the tourism industry. Also the travelling in modern modes of transports like air palnes and various land transports releases large amount of carbon gases that can result in global temperature rise. And of course the rise in carbon emmision is a major influece from the rise in tourism as many prefer the mode of transport by air. The advancemnet of transporation technology by air has not only hasten travelling time, but as thismode of transport became more common, it became cheaper as well. Many budget airline companies are springing out, making travelling more affordable and more popular. However 12% of the world s carbon emmision is contributed by aviation. Although there are many other industries and activities, like factories wastes, which produce more carbon emmision than air travel alone, discouraging tourism (along with other sectors) can help cut down on the carbon emmision. But on the other hand, as more people travel due to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Eymp5 Week 4 Assignment The following are more important details about activities I have been involved in that represent my interests: Music (Instrumental and Vocal): At the Musipire Professional Music Education School, I have received instruction in classical piano (10 years), guitar (2 years), and classical voice (2 years). At Wickham Vocal Studios at Performer s Career Center, I have received training in advanced classical and jazz singing technique (2 years). In Marymount s Choir and select Chamber Choir, I have performed solos in every concert as a member of the Soprano 1 and Alto 1 section since I joined in freshman year. I have completed the New York State School Music Association exams for piano and voice. Social Justice: As a part of my sophomore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Diane Arbus And Dorothea Lange Before starting this project, I knew very little about photography, photographers, or exactly how much impact photographical images have had on our society. I have never taken a photography class, or researched too in depth about specific pictures or photographers. This project has allowed me to delve deeper into the world of photography in order to understand just how much influence pictures can have over society s beliefs, emotions, and understandings . I have have chosen two highly influential photographers, Diane Arbus and Dorothea Lange, who I have found to both resonate with me and perfectly capture human emotions in way that moves others. Diane Arbus was a photographer in the 1950 s and 60 s. Starting out as a fashion photographer, Arbus quickly moved on to photographing more impactful pictures, usually of societal outsiders ( The Cost of Diane, 2016). With striking images of freaks, as she once named her subject, Arbus perfectly depicted feelings of loneliness and struggles with identity. I believe Arbus resonates with me so much because of her uncanny ability to showcase such complex and intense human emotions through photography repeatedly. Each picture tells a different story with different struggles, yet each share emotions so commonly felt. These unalike, yet similar photographs each hold a piece of personal and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I came across many pictures that created many different feelings within me, and came to better understand the world of art and its impact on both a personal and societal level. Learning about the lives of Diane Arbus and Dorothea Lange allowed me to view their art in different way than I would have otherwise. I found them both the be fascinating women, and am glad I took this change to learn more about them and their artwork. Overall, I am immensely pleased to have found how much photography and art have and continue to impact our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Threat of Hackers on the Internet Essay Research Critique The ability of the attackers to rapidly gain control of vast number of Internet hosts poses an immense threat to the overall security of the Internet (Staniford, Paxson Weaver, 2002). Once compromised, these hosts can not only be used for massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, but also steal or corrupt great quantities of sensitive information by confusing and disrupting the network in more subtle ways (Honeynet, 2005). The attackers accomplish this task by sending an intrusion agent commonly known as ‘worm . There are two major types of malicious codes in the wild (Todd, 2003, pp. 2). These codes are differentiated by their means of propagation: worms are self replicating, self propagating, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First article that discussed self replicating code within a C compiler appeared in 1984 by Thompson. Morris worm was launched in 1988, which had a devastating effect on the Internet (Todd, 2003). Most research conducted so far has focused on modeling and detection of the Internet worm propagation. However, the final objective of the research is containment and elimination of these worms, which has not received enough research (Zheng Duan). This paper discusses the possible future network attack which will probably use an organized army of malicious nodes called malnets. These malnets are capable of delivering many different types of attacks. According to several researchers who are working on finding out how the malicious worms propagate on the internet the ground has already been set (Honeynet, 2005; Zheng Duan; Geer, 2005; Staniford, Paxson Weaver, 2002). However, partly due to the lack of understanding of the resiliency and efficiency a malnet can have, countering malnets has been ineffective (Li, Ehrenkranz Kuenning, 2005). Placement of the article in the literature The paper is very recent and appeared in 2005. Since the paper has an interesting and unique topic both in security of the Internet and how distributed systems of malicious bots work it can be considered both as emerging seminal work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Conspiracy in Politics Politics is much more than agendas these days. It is a game involving intricate strategies and manoeuvres to outsmart the others. Big games are played in today s political arena and these big games are limited to the big player only. No matter how loyally or how long a person serves, the game plan is limited only to the highest tier of the parties or maybe even less. The best and the trickiest of games are played with a lot of confidentiality to ensure its success. Politics, mind you, is not a child s play. Politicians are extremely smart people. By using the word smart, I don t put them into the category of Einstiens or Newtons. What I am trying to convey is that they are very observant and capable of noticing the smallest of opportunities. They plan with vision and over time it pays off. In the light of the present situation, I may sound a complete fool for what I have just said. Had politicians been so smart and so thoughtful in their strategies then why can t the Indian National Congress see the very evident inefficiency of Mr. Rahul Gandhi? He has become a subject of numerous jokes on the social media and his incompetency has come to the fore over the years. It is very clear that Rahul has failed miserably to connect to the people. On the other hand, there is Modi, a magnetic personality with great oration skills. More importantly he has Gujarat to show for his achievements. Is the Congress so naive to neglect it and go about doing nothing at all? It must have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Valley Passage Case Study Answers 1. The goal is to get to the claims office before it closes in fourteen days. I would choose option #3. The valley passage is a safer option than going over the mountain. For example, there is a greater possibility of injury traveling over the mountain. The mountain route is even more difficult because I have an injured left hand. There is the possibility of a storm, making the trail more difficult. However, one disadvantage of the valley passage is time. I need to be back at the claims office in two weeks. The valley passage takes at least two weeks of travel time. Therefore the likely hood of getting there time is slim. Going over the mountain will take 7 to 10 days. I believe the costs of an injured hand, further injury, and bad weather out weigh the benefit of making it there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would choose to send Pat. The goal is to get back to the claims office within two weeks. By taking the valley passage, it takes 14 days to get back. Now with the ankle injury, it will slow me down even more. If Pat goes by himself, it will only take another 8 to 9 days. Therefore, he would be back in time for the claims office. However, Pat has a drinking issue, and is not bright. I would rather have a 50 50 split with Pat, than not get any money at all. Even if I do not arrive in time, there is still the possibility I could end up with the money. Although, I would most likely get out bid at auction. First, I would work with Pat to come up with a plan. Then I would have to communicate with him and teach him how to correctly file a claim. I would advise him to not drink until after he has made the claim and communicate the importance of getting the claims office before the 14 days are up. I would reward Pat by offering a 50 50 split. I believe that offering a 50 50 split may steer him away from drinking. After he feels confident that he can file a claim correctly, I would send him on his way. I would give my ankle a few days rest to heal up, and then I would finish the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Character Study Of Finding Dory Just Keep Swimming: Character Study of Finding Dory The story Finding Dory is about self determination. Dory, besides her problem of short term memory, is serious to find her lost parents. No one can forget Dory s motto of Just keep swimming when she was introduced in Finding Nemo, where she keeps encouraging Marlin (Albert Brooks), Nemo s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory has been viewed as a strong character of self determination, who once makes up her mind, tends to achieve her goal. Despite her short term memory loss, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is determined to reunite with her family no matter what the obstacles in Finding Dory (2016). Dory s personality is one of the most memorable characteristics of any Disney character which will be remembered for years to come. Her attitude towards life shows that people should give others time to express themselves and not judge immediately on the basis of their character and appearance. Dory s friendly attitude is shown when she meets Hank (Ed O Neill) who is a color changing octopus trying to flee from the Marine Life Institute which is located in Morro Bay, California and wants to retire to an aquarium life in Cleveland, Ohio. Dory does not get scared or judge Hank on basis of his looks, but instead greets him in a friendly manner and says Oh, thank goodness. Hi, I m Dory. Another instance of Dory s friendly personality is when she makes a deal with Hank that she will give him her identification tag if he takes her to the tank where her parents are living. When Hank takes Dory to the Open Ocean exhibit, which is where she remembers that she lived with her parents, he takes her to the top of the tank and the camera zooms in on Dory exchanging the tag to Hank and tells him in heartfelt tone I think I m gonna remember you. Her welcoming nature is one of her key attributes in the animated film and it helps her, make her goal a reality. Her absent minded personality hurts her when she tries to remember, where her parents would be. Her poor memory is shown when she tries to recall what exhibit to go into and Hank believes that her forgetfulness is such a good and not bad thing when he says, You re lucky. No memories. No ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Monologue For Braves Trials PROLOGUE Decades ago, scientist in the U.S had figured out how to genetically grow, literally grow dragons in a lab. At first they could only breathe fire and scorch metal into a liquid. Then several rare ones were bred with ice in their chests, letting them be able to freeze a human into a block of ice. Even without their fire and ice, the dragons were huge and powerful, ranging from forty to sixty feet long and fifteen to twenty feet tall while on all four legs. Their claws were around three inches long and razor sharp. The worst thing for the scientist were that they could also fly for hours on end, days if they needed to. Their energy levels were extremely high. Most of the dragons were blue and red, while some rare ones had a mix and were purple. Their eyes were all the same though, a deathly and glowing green. Along with making these dragons, the scientist also accidentally made beasts called Mutants. They were a group of strange animals who were either classified as a hybrid, common, or infected. Hybrid were strange crossbreeds of several dangerous animals. The common one where animal which were made or born much larger than they should be. And the infected. There were the most dangerous of the three. The infected where mutants who had a virus in them that caused them to foam at the mouth and act ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the age of science. Prophecies didn t come to mind at all. It wasn t until a couple years later did the people actually start thinking about what the old man had said. The dragons had gotten out and started inbreeding with each other. At first it was only a couple roaming around but after a few months, more and more were born and started rampaging and destroying the Earth. Only after a couple years, there was only one continent left, North America. The only city left surviving with humans was a city they named Reliquos, New York. It was built over the ruins of the long forgotten city of New York City, New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Failed Prosecution Of O.j. Simpson The Failed Prosecution of O.J. Simpson In every case a prosecution should do what it takes to show that the defendant is guilty and bring justice to their clients. This should always ring true but in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman I continue to notice multiple flaws in the case. In the research conducted, I develop a negative view of the individuals that put this case together. I believe there are six mistakes that occur on the part of the prosecution, that lead to a Not Guilty verdict deciding the fate of one Orenthal James Simpson. To understand the evidence you must first understand what occurred in these murders. The O. J. Simpson murder case (officially the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. The trial spanned from the jury s swearing in on November 2, 1994, to opening statements on January 24, 1995, to a verdict on October 3, 1995. The former professional football star and actor O. J. Simpson was tried on two counts of murder after the deaths of his ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ronald Lyle Goldman, in June 1994 (Simpson). The case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in American history (USA Today) Simpson was acquitted after a trial that lasted more than eight months (Turow). The article on PBS titled The O.J.Verdict , discusses the fact that Simpson was found not guilty due to weak execution by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Attending Steampunk World s Fair Essay The second time I went to a convention, I realized how outgoing I could be. I had planned to attend Steampunk World s Fair almost a year before the actual event. It was my second time attending but that year would be my first time cosplaying at the convention. The convention was three days long and I had a hotel room to stay in the entire time. My plan was to change cosplays day to day. The first day at the convention I arrived at the hotel and I changed into a simple steampunk cosplay to attend a meet and greet dinner with my favorite band. The band members visited each table individually to talk to everyone. I was shy. My table was filled with older adults who had very little in common with me. The second day was the day of the concert and the day I got to walk around the convention. I was in a different cosplay than the night before. This outfit was from an anime series that would be highly recognizable to other fans at the convention. When I was walking around the vendor hall, I heard two girls shout my character s name. The two girls were looking at me and they ran and hugged me. They were also dressed in cosplays from that same anime series. Each of the girls commented how much they loved my cosplay. This made me extremely happy considering it was my first time cosplaying. The three of us talked for a while, took some pictures, and eventually we parted ways, wandering around the convention by ourselves. Later in the day I changed into a third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. European Green Crabs Degradation of the economy, environment and human health is caused by a variety of species. However, the most harmful types of species are known as invasive species. An invasive species is any species that is not native to the environment it is living in. European Green Crabs in particular cause mass harm to their surrounding habitat. However, there are several methods put in place to control the widespread of these creatures and minimize the harm caused by European green crabs. The European green crab can spread accidentally and then stay and cause harm to their new surroundings. Although these green crabs can cause serious harm, there are multiple measures in place to minimize the degree of harm. Confirmation of European green crabs in Canada ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eelgrass beds in particular are being harmed where European green crabs are abundant, because they are the primary habitats for this invasive species. The European green crabs invade these eel grass beds when they are searching for prey in the matter that has settled at the bottom of the water or excavating to make burrows, this is done by cutting the roots of the eelgrass, which destroys this ecological habitat. European green crabs have preyed on various marine life such as species of mollusks, crustaceans and fish. The primary species that European green crabs prey upon being shellfish. Shellfish (oyster, clam and scallops) being their primary source of nutrition (GOV, 2016) is an issue because they then create competition for food amongst other species such as lobster and crabs which are native to the habitat the European green crab has invaded. Their secondary source of nutrition comes from crustaceans such as crab, crayfish, lobster, prawns or shrimp. Additionally, Studies have shown that European green crabs will prey upon Dungeness crabs of equal or lesser size (Peters et al. 2004). This means that European green crabs are capable of displacing other crabs in the competition for space, food and habitat. Recently, a study was conducted which showed a 40% drop in Manila clam harvest since the European green crabs arrival in North America (pleus, 2017). Carcinus maenas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Evaluation Of Eloise s Current Financial Position Part B Q.D The evaluation of Eloise s current financial position shows she has already made some steps in the right direction. Seeking additional advice is a great major step forward in managing her money. Tracking her expenses with the Moneysmart app also makes her aware of current spending habits. This provides an overview as to where spending behaviours can be adjusted or prioritised. Through the examination of her finances the following recommendations are advised to improve her financial position. For expenditure, Eloise should prioritise items that are most crucial to improving her financial position. For example, items that are not classified as essentials should have a lower priority. Her expenditures on items in home utility (such as pay TV), and payments in entertainment/ eating out (such as bar/ clubs, newspapers/ magazines, other) should have the lowest priority. Putting a lower importance on buying or subscribing to these items would be in her best financial interest as they are luxury items and have no positive financial attribute. For loans Eloise should put a greater priority on debts with the highest interest rates. Through examining Eloise s two largest debts there may be room for improvement. This could be achieved by a number of ways. First, refinancing the two debts by varying the agreed terms for a lower interest rate. This would be a viable option if the loans fixed rate period has expired, or if the loans are variable. Second, Eloise might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comparing Pyramus And A Midsummer Night s Dream Pyramus and Thisbe is the story of forbidden love. Pyramus and Thisbe talk through a hole in the wall that separates them. After realizing that the hole was not enough to satisfy them they decide to run away. Similarly, Shakespeare s A Midsummer Nights Dream tells the tale of Hermia and Lysander, two lovers, who find themselves running away into a forest to have a happy ending in their love story. Both stories are comparable for the reason of forbidden love but the outcomes of the stories differentiate them. Forbidden love encourages the longing for love. Both Pyramus and Thisbe and A Midsummer Nights Dream tell the tale of lovers who run away so that they can be together. Pyramus and Thisbe were talking through the hole in the wall when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Medicare Remittance Advice Log Reflection As a Revenue Cycle Coordinator, I am responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating activities to monitor and report the revenue that is received for the hospital. In the 3rd quarter, I noticed that there was an increase of volume of remittance advice remark code #M39 on Medicare remittance advice log. Not only did I notice that there was an increase of volume of remittance, but also that 75% of the denied claims showed the code 93798 was used. To rectify the issues I suggest that the doctors get educated with the ICD/CPT codes and get educated on the new LCD policies. The coders themselves need to keep updated with any changes that were made in coding and reimbursement policies. An important part of avoiding errors is communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...