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Government Vs Government
The Need for Government In Lord of the Flies, William Golding demonstrates the deterioration of
society in an island where there is no functioning government. The boys at the secluded island slowly
becoming savages due to the lack of laws and regulations to guide their actions. Even though some
people may argue that a government limits freedom within a society, it guarantees the safety of
citizens in exchange for the limited freedom. First of all, a government protects the rights of the
people. Secondly, it establishes consequences for crimes and misdeeds, and lastly, government
maintains peace and order within a society. Therefore, a strong, functioning government is necessary
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Firstly, it protects the rights of humans; secondly, it provides consequences for the malicious actions
of citizens, and finally, it is mandatory for the preservation of order and peace in society. Lord of the
Flies presents an accurate representation of what would happen without an active government in
society; people would not consider the community as a whole and humans would slowly become
savages. Without a systematic way to regulate the actions of citizens, humans would be living in a
dystopia where the behavior of the individuals would lead to the deterioration of society while also
eliminating peace, justice, harmony, and
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How Did The Anasazi Disappear
Anasazi Mystery The Anasazi were an ancient Indian tribe who date back to about 200 A.D. and they
were believed to be related to the Pueblo Indians. This tribe inhabited southwest Colorado, southern
Utah, northern New Mexico and Arizona until around 1300 A.D. After this time however, the Anasazi
began to disappear. There are many theories as to why the tribes left and disappeared. Some claim that
it is due to changes in climate that caused drought and drove people away. Others believe that they
may have been forced out by other tribes. Cannibalism is yet another speculation. Climate changes
could have played a large part in all of these theories and could explain the mystery of the
disappearance of the Anasazi. Anasazi s were first known to hunt and gather food. The people did this
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As the populations of the tribe grew larger, the food supply was growing shorter. In an area not far
from the Mesa Verde is a place called Cowboy Wash which caused Archeologists to discover another
theory of what might have happened to the Anasazi people. Over thirty other sites in different areas
have uncovered some of the same results. Several piles of human bones have been found and led
experts to the conclusion that cannibalism might have played a significant role in the mystery of the
Anasazi. Broken bones were found on the floors of the Anasazi pit dwellings and among the piles
were shoulder blades, skulls, teeth and many other types of bones. The way these bones were found
did not indicate a burial. In fact, the bones showed signs of cannibalism due to the evidence of
scrapes, burns and discoloration on the bone where flesh had been left on the bone. Researchers also
found indications that intimidation was used to terrorize foreigners who were trying to gain control of
the source of food
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Mlb Regression Analysis Data
Data
Log(Attendance) = B1wins + B2FCI + B3tktprice + B4payroll + B5state + B6earnspop
In order to explain the effect that winnings percentage has on attendance, I have created an adjusted
economic model that I have specified above. In order to test my economic model, I have compiled
data for each of the variables specified in the model from the years 2003 to 2005.
The question that I will be answering in my regression analysis is whether or not wins have an affect
on attendance in Major League Baseball (MLB). I want to know whether or not wins and other
variables associated with attendance have a positive impact on a team s record. The y variable in my
analysis is going to be attendance for each baseball team. I collected the ... Show more content on
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Payroll is another variable that I will be taking into consideration while doing my regression analysis.
I feel that payroll can have an effect on attendance if a team spends more money on popular players.
These players will be able to attract more fans to the games. Therefore, the more a team spends on its
players the more fans they will be able to attract. I will be obtaining this data from
www.baseballreference.com. The average payroll from 2003 2005 for a team was $70,974,000. The
standard deviation of this variable is $31,463,000. The minimum payroll was $19,630,000 and the
maximum was $208,310,000.
I will be using a dummy variable in my analysis that I feel can have an impact on attendance. This
variable is whether or not the team shares its state with another baseball team. There will be an
obvious negative effect on attendance if there is more than one MLB team in a given state. A zero is
going to represent a team that is the only team in their state and a 1 will represent a team who shares
its state with one or more teams. The data for this dummy variable will come from
www.rodneyfort.com/SportsData. The summary statistics here show a mean value of .70 with a
standard error of .4608.
Finally, the last variable that I will be using to relate winning percentage to attendance is the average
earnings of the population. I will be obtaining data based on
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Strategic And Financial Objectives Of Sainsbury
Investment Ratios:
Sainsbury s 2013 report states that maintaining a strong / efficient capital base will be key to fulfilling
their strategic and financial objectives. This is basically the shareholder s initial equity / monies used
to buy shares in the business plus any retained earnings. The capital base is a useful a benchmark for
measuring returns relative to initial outlay investment (Investopedia, 2014).
Sainsbury s manages its capital structure by buying/selling capital, issuing additional shares or buying
back shares, varying its debt portfolio, adapting dividend payment schedules and leasing capital
(land/property).
Earning targets involve covering the underlying earnings for the ordinary dividend at a minimum of
1.5 times and increasing cover in the medium term to 2 times.
The Dividend Payout Ratio shows Sainsbury s holding quite a consistent return for shareholders.
Indeed citing a 5.27% increase on 2012/2013 to 50.16 (2013). These were reduced by 10.91% by the
2013/2014 trading period, closing at 44.69. Similarly Tesco Dividend Payout Ratio figures suggest a
level period from 2009 2012 at 41.93. The ratio figure rose exponentially, by 2253.11% to 986.66 by
2013, due largely to the huge 95.74% reduction in profit for the year of just £120M. Evidence that the
situation is recovering somewhat is the published increase in profit of 708.33% to close at £970M in
2013. Further subsequent reductions in the 2013/2014 period of 87.58% closes with the ratio specified
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The World War II Era
It is striking how much our world has changed in the last 75 years; our technology as well as our
knowledge has advanced by leaps and bounds. The World War II era was a time of rampant
progression for America on many levels. Women entered the workforce out of necessity, and as a
result women became a driving force in the economy: they made money, and they spent it. Marketing
agencies understood this and they began tailoring their advertisements toward women. When war
broke out and we began shipping our men off to battle, marketing agencies used the American people
s sympathies toward our soldiers to sell more products. With the limited knowledge about the products
they were selling, advertisements from this era focused more on how the item made them cool , how it
was good for you , and how it was the better than the rest all without truly understanding the product,
or the long term effects it might create. Modern advertising has changed dramatically, with the
advancement of so many fields; we have more information about the products that are being sold, and
there are many more regulations about truth in advertising. It s a completely different playing field for
marketing firms today, they have to employ far more creativity to hook an audience and get their
message across than our counterparts in the WWII era. Advertising has a powerful role in shaping the
culture of a nation, and has the power to change self perception. Cigarette advertisements are one of
the best
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Civil Right Movement Analysis
The Civil Right Movement start to make change in the south like integrate the bus system to not
discriminate African American. In 1954, the court case Brown vs Board of Education has change the
school system by allowing African American children to attend the same school as white children. The
story of Warrior Don t Cry talk about nine African American children fight for integration at their
town Little Rock, Arkansas. But I reasoned that if schools were open to my people, I would also get
access to other opportunities I had been denied, like going to shows at Robison auditorium, or sitting
on the first floor of the movie theater (19). Beals talk about the reason she signs up for going to
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Instead he had a self assured air about him as though he had seen the promised land and knew for
certain we could get there (55). Beals is describing the look on Thurgood Marshall when he visiting
the Little Rock nine before they went to court to testify against Governor Faubus. Beals had always
heard about Thurgood Marshall on the newspaper but she never expects to meet him in real life. She
says that he did not show any fear like the same people that have been in her whole life because he has
live in the free north before so he knows what it like to be free from segregation and have the same
thing as white people. He knew what freedom mean and what he talks in the television is true because
he has experience freedom not like many people in the south. After meeting with Thurgood Marshall,
Beals knew that freedom will come to the people that live in the south and she knew that integrate into
Central High School will be the first step for the people in the south to experience freedom. Beals
want the reader to know the differences between the people that have live in freedom for their entire
life. The person that have live their entire life with freedom show that he has no fear and speak with
his mind. Thurgood Marshall does not afraid of what the people think about the way he talks. Unlike
Beals parent, who afraid of the white people and afraid to talk against them. They think that the white
people deserve everything and they are afraid that if they talk back to those people they will get beaten
or
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Evolution And Catastrophes
Patterns of Vertebrate Evolution and Catastrophes
Catastrophic events, such as mass extinctions, floods, earthquakes, disease, and more recently war, are
all events that have shaped vertebrate evolution through time. In prehistoric times, mass extinctions
have been caused by asteroid and meteor impacts, which can cause serious environmental damage by
ejecting dust and debris (Carpenter and Bishop, 2009). The stress from the impact could trigger
additional earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, and would further eradicate living species from the globe
following the direct impact of an asteroid or meteor (Carpenter and Bishop, 2009). With recent
research in the Deccan plateau of India following the KPg extinction, the role of volcanism in mass ...
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The phenology of vertebrates was greatly altered by the mass extinctions and catastrophes that have
occurred in history and still have an effect on vertebrates today. The main hypothesis for the global
climate change following mass extinctions, particularly the Cretaceous Paleogene (KPg), is black
carbon spread throughout the globe and altered solar radiation to create a system of global cooling
(Kaiho et al., 2016). The cooling of the Earth s temperature created a sudden drop in precipitation and
a 50 60% decrease in sunlight following the impact of the asteroid (Kaiho et al., 2016). Research
shows that following the impact of the KPg extinction precipitation has substantially decreased and
depends on the latitude (Kaiho 2016). The Late Ordovician mass extinction was the first of the Big
Five and can be clearly connected with climate change (Finnegan et al., 2012). The Late Ordovician
mass extinction can be explained by the climactic common cause hypothesis, which states that climate
cooling has a direct influence on extinction rates by forcing tropical taxa to live in climates that did
not match their niche (Finnegan et al., 2012). In a research study done on the effects of climate change
in the Late Ordovician, patterns of thermal tolerance range indicators show cooling and habitat loss as
an important driver
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Rock Around The Clock Analysis
Bill Haley and The Comets, Rock Around the Clock
Bill Haley and The Comets Rock around the clock released in 1956 is a song written by Max
Freedman and James Myers, it was originally the B side to Thirteen women and gained little initial
interest. I will be exploring why Hayley s song is often cited as being the first rock and roll song and
why it captured young people s attention and imagination all around the world following the song
played over the end credits of MGM film Blackboard Jungle.
I will be evaluating major themes of the period: events, youth, race and technology to illustrate why I
think Haley has a definite contender for that title.
Upon its re release in March 1955 it became the first million selling single in Britain. (Classic tracks,
2008)
With reports in Britain of youngsters seen bopping ...a sight to horrify parents for the rest of the 50 s
(Beckett.F, Russell T, 2015)
Also, reports of rioting were reported when over excited kids ripped up their seats in excitement.
(Encyclopaedia of fifties music, 2002.)
However, there is much debate as to whether Haley did have the first rock and roll record as many
music historians cite Rocket 88 by Jackie Brenston and the Delta Cats as the first real rock and roll
record.
Indeed, Haley himself in 1952 recording the song Rocket 88. (Blues to rock, 1987)
So, who indeed lay can claim to the first rock and roll record?
It s hard to imagine the massive impact rock and roll did have looking at it 50
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Animal Shelters and the No Kill Movement
Nationally, roughly four million animals are killed in shelters every year. Of these, roughly 95% of all
shelter animals are healthy and treatable. (No Kill Advocacy Center). No animal should have to ever
be a part of these awful statistics. What will it take to help save these innocent animals from being
killed senselessly? Animal kill shelters are horrible, inhumane, and overall completely unnecessary for
multiple reasons: No Kill shelters improve adoption rates, all animals lives are valuable, and No Kill
shelters save more money than other shelters. Why Waste a Valuable Life? Killing and disposing of
animals because there is no room available for them is unnecessary and inhumane. A shelter is usually
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Another question that comes to mind is if No Kill animal shelters are actually the solution or not.
Some pounds will kill as many as 90% of the animals they redeem and that owners hand over. But on
the other hand countless pounds are lessening their kill rates of adoptable animals to 0% (Animals).
Death should never be the solution when it comes to the lives of these powerless animals. Why Kill
When You Can Adopt? Usually when others are given the choice between a kill shelter and a No Kill
shelter the answer is almost always the No Kill shelter. What if each animal shelter in the United
States were to swap to No Kill shelters and if all the services and programs that help run No Kill
shelters were available? Well the United States would emancipate roughly four million cats and dogs
who are scheduled to die painfully in shelters this year, and the many years to come after that. This
dream is a dream that is not completely impossible to achieve (No Kill Advocacy Center). Why are
animals given a certain time line to be adopted when animals have the same right to life just as
humans do? Many passionate people feel the same way and that kill shelters are completely
unnecessary. The ASPCA has its own program called Mission Orange. This program works with
communities to help raise the shelter save rate by 10% a year so that it can accomplish a 75% save
rate by 2010 ( Animal Shelters and the No Kill
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Under Armour Is Gaining Market Share And Challenging Nike
Abstract
Under Armour is gaining market share and challenging Nike in the sports apparel industry.
However, Under Armour is having major issues with inventory management and managing cost.
Inventory cost has increased steadily over the past three years and is now at the point where it is
out weighing revenue.
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CASE DESCRIPTION
Under Armour, Inc., was founded in1996, by Kevin Plank, by a former University of
Maryland football player. The company was born out of an idea to make a T shirt that provided
compression and wicked or unbelievable perspiration from the individual s skin and thereby
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The company has built an incredible authentic brand in relatively a short period. The
company has been in existence for a little over 15 years and has made huge strides in the textile,
apparel, and luxury goods industry. With success come challenges, and therefore a need for
strategic adjustments. The company s strategy lines up well with the sports apparel industry key
success factors. However, the company has a few weaknesses and threats they need to address in
order for the company to continue on the path of steady growth and stability.
The case study revealed there is a huge issue with inventory management. Under
Armour, inventory strategy is to have enough inventories to fill orders quickly. The company s
year end 2011 financial statement revealed inventory cost had exceeded revenue gained
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companywide. The increase has caused the days of inventory to increase from 121.4 days in
2009 to 155.8 in 2011 (Thompson et al., 2014, p. c 52). Under Amour s product days of
inventory is much higher than the sports apparel industry and that of its competitors. This
revelation has caused management to consider reducing the products offered by 20 percent.
The other issue revealed is that Under Armour does not own any patents for its products.
This issue poses a huge threat to the company. Under Armour has a group
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Transcendentalism In The Lesson Of The Moth By Don Marquis
The poem the lesson of the moth written by Don Marquis, reflects many ideas found in
Transcendentalism and in the story of Chris McCandless. The poem focuses in on the beauty of life. It
suggests that we get bored with the routine (Marquis 18). This relates to many Transcendentalist
beliefs which are represented throughout multiple of Emerson and Thoreau s pieces.
Transcendentalism has many core beliefs such as: individualism, going into nature, trusting one s self,
and living a minimalistic life. These core beliefs are said to help one find true happiness within
themselves and connecting with nature. This relates to many of Chris McCandless s beliefs as well,
because he got bored with the routine life he was living. McCandless wondered ... Show more content
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This ambition to do something out of the ordinary so different which many people fear. People fear
change, yet some people have an implicit reaction of excitement and an adrenaline rush. McCandless
went out and followed his true aspiration and showed individualism in doing so. This is a key factor in
Transcendentalism, to be an individual. While McCandless was on his journey, he views people in a
similar light as the moth had in which they are too civilized to enjoy themselves (Marquis 42). This is
also shown in some of the Transcendentalist principles written by Thoreau, believing that people are
too involved with other people s lives and concerns that there is no time for one to release and relax.
This principle reveals how many people are not taking care of themselves and their own well being.
Humans show many signs and are guided to strive for altruism, in practicing a selfless concern for the
well being of others. Yet, this action is contradictory in some Transcendentalist ideals. From the poem
the lesson of the moth , to the Transcendentalist ideologies, and even Chris McCandless s journey,
there is a pattern of self care and being concerned for one s well being. This is something many fear,
yet are still attracted towards due to the potential excitement and happiness it could bring them. This,
however, would call for that person to abandon
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Figurative Language In Fast Food Nation
In 1987, IBP (Iowa Beef Processors) fined 2.6 million dollars to a Dakota City Plant for
underreporting injuries, then another 31 million for a high rate of cumulative trauma injuries. The
book spoke of the dangers and the behind the scenes event behind the making of fast food, such as the
process of the food and workers undergo. Eric Schlosser spoke about fast food, showing us what we re
really eating and the tragedies behind the closed doors of the slaughter houses. The book explains fast
food in another sense. He wrote the book because he wanted to inform the reader of the reality of fast
food and the way the workers put their lives on the line. In Fast Food Nation, Schlosser s purpose is to
get the word about the terror in the fast food industry as demonstrated by his use of rhetorical
strategies such as, repetition, figurative language, and pathos. Schlosser uses repetition to show
emphasis on his main claim(s). In the quote, the kill floor is hot and humid, it stinks of manure... keep
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For example, in the book, it says, Do what I tell you, even if it is illegal... Don t get caught. That quote
just goes to prove that those plants have more behind closed doors than we think. People expect the
yummy, fast food to be all glamour and greatness, but they don t take the time to do their research and
consider all that plays into it. In the book, Schlosser uses good rhetorical devices, such as repetition,
figurative language, and pathos, to get his point across. Long story short, the fast food industry isn t all
it is out to be. The process is a filthy process we re willingly putting in our mouths, after considering
all that happens at those slaughter houses. After reading, I d watch what I put in my body, wouldn t
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Walter Elias Disney Essay
Walter Elias Disney
Disney has become a household name in American society, but most people are not aware of Walt
Disney s struggles before becoming one of the twentieth century s most prominent and successful
animators and film directors. Walt Disney is best know for his characters Mickey Mouse, Donald
Duck, Pluto, Goofy, and Minnie Mouse, but his company can also be credited with achievements such
as the first fully synchronized sound picture, Steamboat Willie , the first full color animation, Flowers
and Trees , and the first full length animated movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs .
Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois to Elias Disney and Flora
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However, this was short lived because he decided to join the Red Cross near the end of World War
Two. He was sent to France to be an ambulance driver. For an extra fifteen francs a week, Walt
painted signs for the camp that showed military and Red Cross personnel where things were located,
such as an arrow over a large mug pointing towards the canteen. When he returned home, his father
offered him a job at the jelly factory, but Walt had plans of moving to Kansas City and becoming a
cartoonist. His father did not think much of this, which emulated Walt s distant relationship with his
father. He moved in with Roy in Kansas City, who was renting a room from their older brother
Herbert. Roy found Walt a job with Pesmen Rubin Agency, and advertising agency in Kansas City, but
after the busy season, Walt was let go, as was his friend Eb Iwerks, and eventually the two started the
company Iwerks and Disney...Commercial Artists.
Iwerks and Disney eventually fell through, but Walt was determined to succeed, and he read as many
books and magazine articles about cartooning and cinematic animation as he could get his hands on.
After a while, Walt began working for the Kansas City Film Ad Company. On the side he began his
own company called Laugh O Gram Films, Inc. During this time Walt and Iwerks did a series of seven
minute fairy tales entitled Alice in Cartoonland, which contained a
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How God Became King Summary
Book Review
N.T. Wright releases How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels with the affirmation
that the church has come to emphasis almost exclusively on Jesus birth, death and resurrection.
Although, the gospels devote the majority of their time on Jesus life. Jesus s life, death, resurrection
and rise did not hint the end of the old Israel story, but redirected it further to a worldwide effort of
adaptation. Wright addresses several New Testament documented interpreters who present the gospels
as simply the prognosis of early Christian faith, reflecting the disputes and predicaments of the early
church, something Wright calls a half truth . Wright argues that notwithstanding the gospels countless
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The essential problem Wright identifies in the introduction can be documented most clearly in six
ordinary, but unsatisfactory responses often provided by the church to the query What are the Gospels
all about?, which are: 1) teaching people how to go to Heaven, 2) recording Jesus s exclusive ethical
teaching, 3) depicting Jesus as a moral prototype for the people, 4) exhibiting Jesus as the perfect
sacrifice, 5) telling stories with which humans can recognize and then find direction, and 6) signifying
Jesus s spirituality. While each of these answers contains a portion of truth, Wright contends they all
fail to hold the heart of the Gospel accounts. According to Wright, the gospels tell of Jesus who
embodied the living God of Israel and whose cross and resurrection really did unveil and initiate the
Kingdom of God. Wright then claims that the kingdom is apart of a greater eschatological theology,
which is concerned with what is believed to be the final events of history, or the definitive destiny of
humanity.
Robert Gundry presents a more critical review of N.T. Wright s How God Became King: The
Forgotten Story of the Gospels. During his public ministry, Jesus taught extensively in words and
deeds about the kingdom of God. In How God Became King, N.T. Wright
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Fibromyalgia And Mindfulness Working Title
Fibromyalgia and Mindfulness Working Title
Rachel L. Hughes
Saint Louis University
Abstract
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Fibromyalgia and Mindfulness Working Title
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder that affects between .5% and 5% of the United States
population (Arnold, Clauw, Dunegan, Turk, 2012); however, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This paper will explore the biopsychosocial components of fibromyalgia for patients and the current
research surrounding the use of mindfulness as a treatment for the disorder.
The Disorder
Fibromyalgia is a persistent pain disorder that affects multiple parts of a person s body that typically
occurs between ages thirty and fifty years old (Glennon, 2010). The disorder is seven times more
common in females than males and may occur in as much as 8% of the women within their lifetimes
(Arnold et al., 2008). While general knowledge on fibromyalgia has increased since the American
College of Rheumatology s first report in 1990 (Clauw et al., 2011), the etiology and exact
psychophysiological process creating the disorder is still yet to be determined (Ryan, 2013).
Fibromyalgia Pain Chronic and widespread pain is understandably the most distressing symptom of
fibroyalgia and predominantly why patients seek medical help in the first place. Fibromyalgia is a pain
disorder of the central nervous system that distorts not only the person s perception of intensity of pain
but also the person s perception of what causes pain in the first place because of malfunctioning
nociceptors (Clauw et al., 2011). Average pain is processed by nociceptors via two sets of neural
pathways. The ascending neural pathway is activated by painful stimuli like extreme temperature,
pressure, and impact. The ascending pathway sends nociceptive signals to send neurotransmitters
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Causes And Effects Of Family Stress On The Family
Family Stress
There are two types of disruptions. One of them is simply stress. This means that there could be a lack
of communication or inconsistency. When there is a stressed family, it means there is a disruption of
what is considered normal. According to Boss (2002), Family stress is a pressure or strain on a family
s fixed state. This stress causes a change in the family s homeostasis. Homeostasis is what a family
considers normal. While the stress may not be initially bad, the amount of stress reaches either a high
level or a low level. When one member of the family shows a symptom of disturbance, it begins to
affect the family. (Boss, 2002)
The other one is crisis. Family crisis is an overpowering interruption in the balance of the family state.
It is a severe burden or change that hinders a family. During this time, the family is not able to operate
because roles and tasks are not performed as normal. A crisis is
There is a difference in family stress and crisis.
Families that appear normal may not be able to deal with stress unlike a family in constant stress.
Socio Context
Not all families are the same. This is true even if the family has the same culture. If an even it stressful
for one family, it does not mean it is stressful for another. In fact, for them, it may be a recent event.
Even within the family there differences in values. Selye said stress is (as cited in Smith, 2003, p. 102)
A family is considered a group of people constrained by combined
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The Future Of Fashion Retailing
The future of fashion retailing is working competitively to bring what loyal customers want in stores.
Not all fashion companies grow a company in the United States, but rather in different countries, such
as Japan, Spain, and Sweden. From the Forbes magazine, writer Greg Petro discusses how three
fashion companies, Uniqlo, Zara, and H M, have expanded globally outside of their home country into
the United States. Petro wrote an article back in 2012 about these three well known fashion
companies. Recently this past summer, Petro revisited all three fashion companies to see how
successful their strategy has made their business and investors so successful. With the course content
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Uniqlo uses long lead times for their items, in order to have an effective outcome for the finished
product. With this implementation, Uniqlo is able to form a longer relationship with manufacturing
companies (Petro, 2015, Part 1). Instead of following what the latest trend is, Uniqlo has their own
power to create the trendy style that will attract customers, versus customers demanding what they
want to see in stores. As of last year, Uniqlo has only opened 20 stores in the United States. They do
not want to take the risk of opening up a lot of stores in certain U.S. areas yet. As a part of their
customer services in retail stores, they want to focus on the customers shopping within their store.
Unlike many other retailers, Uniqlo wants to focus on their brick and motor stores and not yet on e
commerce. To have an effective store experience, Uniqlo makes sure that their employees are highly
trained and management is on top of things to give customers the chance to check out the atmospheric
experience (Petro, 2015, Part 1). Chapter Eight of Contemporary Management discusses the concept
behind Formulating Business Level Strategies. Business level strategies create a competitive
advantage by allowing an organization to counter and reduce the threat of the five industry forces. For
Uniqlo to gain higher profits, they must increase value to their designs. They increased their value by
differentiating
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Deborah Tannen
Beginning in the late 1800 s, the feminist movement grasped third world females by the arm and
dragged them along the never ending fight for equality. The fight for the equality of the sexes has
accomplished many victories from granting women the right to vote in 1920 to banning female genital
mutilation in Nigeria just this year. Feminism brought numerous inequalities to light in the past years,
but one of the most underrated struggles fought by females of all ages everyday often gets overlooked.
Young girls still face large amounts of inequality in the classroom. Deborah Tannen tackled this often
glazed over topic in her essay How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently. The essay
primarily focuses around Tannen s experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She believes that because women generally have smaller groups of friends, they feel uncomfortable
talking in areas with more people. And since men use their words to fight for a higher place in their
social hierarchy, they feel more comfortable arguing in a large group. While this may be true for some
cases, Tannen completely disregards the fact that women also use words to fight for dominance. Girls
are simply more discrete about it. Instead of arguing and exchanging playful insults and put downs,
(Tannen 2) women talk behind each others backs and ruin each other s appearance that way.
Arguments with females are much more verbal than physical as they can be with guys. So if anything,
women use language to argue and debate more than men. This completely goes against Tannen s
original thought that women don t use language to compete, and it doesn t explain why women talk
less in class. At a young age parents tell little girls to be quiet and ladylike. This creates the stereotype
that girls do not argue or debate. Girls simply do not participate in large group debates because they
are raised to be calm and soft
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The Queen Victoria Research Paper
The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Victoria was born on May 24,
1819. Then, on June 28, 1838, she ascended to the English throne at the mere age of eighteen.
Through her reign she accomplished many feats, including but not limited to, surviving 7
assassinations throughout her reign, receiving the additional title of Empress of India on May 1876,
greatly impacted Britain s age of industrial expansion, economic progress and empire. During Victoria
s long reign, direct political power moved away from the sovereign. A series of Acts broadened the
social and economic base of the electorate. Despite this decline in the Sovereign s power, Victoria
showed that a monarch who had a high level of prestige and who was
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Return To Nature, Wedge s Stop And Think, By Kath Walker
Kath Walker s Return to Nature, Wedge s Stop and Think, and my book cover all relate to the title of
Back to Land through the message of retiring back to the natural world where it once was or still is a
happier place than human civilisation. Walker writes in her poem, Lover of my happy past / Soothe
my weariness with warm embrace. Turn not from me ... Am I strayed too long and now forsaken?
With the assistance of personification, we can see the narrator is attempting to return to their romantic
relationship with Mother Nature ( lover of my happy past ), who is unforgiving towards the narrator s
actions. This emphasises the narrator s despair and guilt when pursuing the renewal of their
relationship. Meanwhile, Wedge s Stop and Think applies colour connotations through stunning tones.
The juxtaposition of the vibrant natural earth (symbol of life) against the shadowy human city (symbol
of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this poem, the narrator says, My tear stained eyes, open now to see, your enemy and mine is
civilised me. Through the use of visual imagery, we can see both the narrator and the earth are
distraught at the destruction and replacement of land for living purposes. Outside the poem, we know
that humans are also capable of living outside of cities, so this is what the angry earth may be
meaning, thinking that civilised me could have been avoided, but yet the narrator (a human) betrayed
the earth and is now their enemy . Likewise, my book cover exhibits signs of influence from this poem
through its red background, not only being the colour of the cave wall but also connoting a similar
anger. This would symbolise the anger and betrayal of the earth against the human hand, a main
feature of the cover. The poem Return to Nature has had an impact on my cover design for Back to
Land, with both demonstrating complementary
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Primary Visual Cortex
Throughout history, a human being was always reliant on the primary sensory areas. An ability to
communicate and contract languages is considered to be a unique ability of human nation as no other
species show an equal amount of complexity in terms of the structure and sound combination. On the
other hand, primary visual cortex provides a skill set in order to identify the objects presented in the
world, the distance towards them as well as to design a set of actions in order to incorporate some
items such as a stone or a pen. The understanding of these systems is crucial, especially for those who
suffer from strokes and tumors and as a result lost the ability to visually recognize objects or hear
other people. This work will focus of the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The system consists of the eyes where the information is collected, geniculate lateral nucleus and
visual cortex. The visual cortex could be subdivided into the primary visual cortex and the striate
cortex. This sensory system is located at the back of a brain parts of which are located in both
hemispheres. Recent studies obtained a sufficient amount of information in order to construct the two
stream hypothesis, which describes the ventral and dorsal streams. The ventral stream begins at the
primary visual cortex and goes to the inferior temporal cortex. Main functional responsibilities of this
area include identification of objects and the emergence of the long term memory the origins of which
are placed in this area (Rauschecker, Josef P and Sophie K. Scott 722). Dorsal stream also begins at
the primary visual cortex and ends at the posterior parietal cortex. It is mainly responsible for the body
part control required in order to manipulate an object. The research shows that these what and why
systems are not directly related, and the damage in one affect the other only to a certain extent. It
could be explained by the fact that that input is transformed differently via action and
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Changing Face of World Missions
In Matthew 28:19 20, Matthew records Jesus last words to His disciples these verses have become
known as The Great Commission. Since, the giving of the Great Commission followers of Christ has
left their own culture in order to engage another with the saving message of the Gospel. Numerous
books, articles and blogs have been written on the subject of World Evangelization or Missions. One
such book on missions is called, The Changing Face of World Missions: Engaging Contemporary
Issues and Trends this book was written by Michael Pocock, Gailyn Van Rheenen, and Douglas
McConnell. All three men are experts in the field of missions; the writers have served overseas and are
now currently engaged in equipping the next generation through ... Show more content on
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While the book has one over arching thesis, inform the reader about the changing face of globalization
(12) each section has a thesis which helps to direct the thoughts of the readers and writers in a
particular section. The authors are not attempting to argue for one particular aspect of world missions
but rather they are attempting to provide an overview of the issues which are taking place in world
missions.
The first section deals with the issue of missions within a larger global context. The authors explain
their purpose is to, describe major trends in the world to which we minister (14). The text deals with
globalization, changing demographics, the movement of world religions and the world s shift from
modernity to post modernity. The authors argue for an emphasis on globalization stressing that
globalization changes the context in which we minister. Globalization matters because it
fundamentally changes the contexts in which we minister; the way people and cultures perceive each
other; how people think and the means available to reach them (24). Globalization has affected the
way Christians view the world and also how Christians share the Gospel. The authors identify the
changing demographics and engage the reasons why individuals are moving away from their country
of birth. The authors provide detailed description of the issues facing migration as well as evaluations
and ways for
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Kate Chopin s The Storm
Basically, the setting in the short story of Kate Chopin The Storm presents a clear demonstration of an
illicit but a romantic love affair. Indeed, the title has been used perfectly to signify the adulterous love
affair. Most importantly, it is evident that the storm has not been used as a mere coincidence but
instead it has been used to steer the story and the affair forward. In fact, the storm has been significant
during the start of the story, during its peak and ultimately in the end. Although illegal, the love affair
between the main characters brings ultimate happiness to the families of both the parties (Stein 52).
Indeed, liberty in marriage to satisfy one s physical needs is an effective means for survival, success
and happiness in marriage.
From the onset of the story, it is plausible that Chopin has used the storm symbolically to steer on the
story and to present a setting for the theme of romantic but illicit love. The story has commenced with
Bobinot and Bibi in a local store. As they make attempts to leave, they realize that a storm is
approaching as indicated by clouds. They are therefore closed out in the local store as they await the
storm to end. On the other end at home, Calixta is at home sewing but is unaware of the storm. She
later notices the approaching storm where she runs frantically in the house to close doors and
windows. It is during that confusion that she notices Alcee as he approaches. Alce Laballire rode in at
the gate (Ward 91). Through
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Analysis Of The Devil s Arithmetic By Jane Yolen
In the award winning novel The Devil s Arithmetic By Jane Yolen, informs us that people in the death
camps are treated like nothing with a lack of food and more. In the poem To the Little Polish Boy
Standing With His Arms Up By Peter L. Fischl. He informs us that the world did nothing to those who
were in the death camps. Yolen and Fischl s purpose are the same but in different ways in the story
and the poem. They use tools to engage the reader Informing us on honor, and respect to the innocent
jews that were lost in those fatal days. In Yolen s book The Devil s Arithmetic Yolen uses tones that
shows compassion, empowerment,and, sympathetic such as The swallows still sing around the
smokestacks. (page 170) This shows that no matter
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Changes in Technology and Changes in the Housing Design...
According to Bemis (1936) A new conception of the structure of our modern houses is needed, better
adapted not only to the social conditions of our day but also to the modern means of production:
factories, machinery, technology and research . Albert Bemis, US housing manufacturer in the early
twentieth century has a vested interest in using technology to advance new concepts in the design of
houses. Nevertheless he points to the important relationship of the use of technology in the structural
design of housing. However, it is difficult to estimate how far changes in technology were responsible
for changes in the design of housing as much of the evidence that has been sourced argues that the
social, political and economic environments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this essay it will be demonstrated that these elements unified with technology to create change
which impacted on changes in the design of housing.
Urban Concepts
Man s primary need has always been housing as shelter from the elements. Originally mud huts were
built where hunters were able to find animals for food and then more permanent dwellings were built,
using local materials, as the economy changed to agriculture. Later as populations grew so different
environments emerged with significant change in the urban form and fabric of settlements. Housing
was determined not only by available materials but also the cost of getting them to the place of
construction. Different places had different availability of materials and labour which shaped the
design of housing. Each technology therefore had an impact and was a common thread unifying
changes in housing in Athens, Paris and Chicago. From this it can be seen that innovative technology
continues to advance and cause significant social change that is, certain urban characteristics flow
inevitably from new technologies (Chant 1999).
By the fifth century the Greeks were distinguished by their art which concentrated on the human form
and architecture based on thought, order, rationale, proportion and space, and new intellectual
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Most Influential Characters Of The Old Testament
Abraham is one the most influential characters of the Old Testament in helping us to understand the
Gospel. He lived 4,000 years ago traveling from what is known today as Iraq to modern day Israel. He
was a friend of God and became a father of faith as well as father to many nations. Therefore, through
this passage, we read about one of the dramatic story of God testing Abraham s faith. It took Abraham
twenty five years to finally receive his first heir son and God tells him in vs. 2 Then God said, Take
your son, your only son, whom you love Isaac and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a
burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you. Wait did God just say to Abraham to
sacrifice his only son? I must have read it wrong, let me read the verse again, I am ... Show more
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God meant every word in this verse even though He knew exactly how precious Isaac was to
Abraham. I mean it took Abraham until his 100th age to finally bore a son. First lesson we can learn
here is that God does not tempt, He tests us. untested faith is no faith at all Abraham passed the
hardest test ever known to men because he did not withhold his only son simply because he obeyed
the voice of the Lord. The second lesson we can learn from this passage is Abraham s faith. Abraham
had all night and morning to be sacred, worried, sad, and terrified, about what God had instructed him
to do. However because he obeyed God and knew that God would provide an alternative sacrifice, he
had faith in God. In verse 8, Isaac asks Abraham where is the sheep for the burnt offering, Abraham
replied, God will provide a sheep for the burnt offering, my son.
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Original Writing Of The Phantomhive Manor
Some say that living in the Phantomhive Manor would be dull and boring. You didn t think so. On the
contrary, there were things that occurred that made it quite amusing to live on the large estate. One
was the constant misfortunes that befell the servants, such as the breaking of a substantial amount of
dishes, or the accidental killing of an entire garden. These events were the result of the servants own
clumsiness, and in part, foolishness; it made the Phantomhive Manor so much more lively and
humorous than it would be without them. One more thing that amused you at the manor was the head
butler, Sebastian. When you first found the house, you were surprised to see another demon there, and
quickly realized that he was under contract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You had been coming from a contractor s house, after you had disposed of him, having finished your
agreement. Hearing about the earl from some people on the street, you decided to pay him a visit.
However, when you slipped into his house, you were quickly met with Sebastian s weapons and fled
from the manor. Under his master s orders, Sebastian practically chased you across the city, wanting
answers as to why you had been in the process of sneaking into the Phantomhive Manor. After that
incident, Sebastian made you apologize to his master, although you were rather annoyed about having
to in the first place. For some reason, you kept visiting time after time, and Earl Phantomhive, who
was now your master as well, had made you a part of his staff after learning how long you had
managed to stay out of Sebastian s reach. Your job, more or less, was that of a maid, and trying to help
the other servants stay out of trouble. It wasn t that bad of a life, and you enjoyed it more than
scouring the streets for a poor soul who happened to venture upon you. This particular evening, you
had decided to have some fun by aggravating the head butler. Knowing of his hatred for dogs, you had
obtained some of the creatures, who weren t that bad in your eyes, and placed seven of them, directly
inside his room. When he retired to his room, you could hear his immediate gasp of surprise and
disgust as he found them. Afterwards, he chased the
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What Is The Tone Of Richard Cory
In the poem Richard Cory, by Edwin Arlington Robinson, the speaker, who is a collective group of
impoverished townspeople, recounts the ironic tale of a sophisticated yet secretly unhappy gentleman
named Richard Cory. As they describe Richard Cory through simple yet dignified imagery supported
with repetitive diction, the townspeople learn that appearances can be deceiving when the wealthy
socialite commits suicide. While the speaker observes Richard Cory with a tone of admiration through
extensive detail, the tone shifts at the last line into a tone of irony that forces both the speaker and the
reader to assert their own perception of individuals in terms of reality. Throughout the poem, the
speaker, comprised of observing townspeople,
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Section 59 of the Crimes Act and a Parent s Right to...
The change to Section 59 of the Crimes Act compromises a parent s right to discipline their child.
Parents are in a position of authority in which they are responsible for shaping their children into
respectful, law abiding citizens, and often a light smack to the hand or bottom is an effective way of
teaching the right attitude and behaviour. If a child displays behaviour that goes against what their
parents are teaching them, a light smack is often necessary in letting the child know what they are
doing is wrong.
Changing the Crimes Act will not stop serious physical abuse from happening to children. Research
carried out in Christchurch has suggested that serious offences of child abuse occur as a result of
parental personal and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Michele Wilkinson Smith (2007), a criminal lawyer who has argued on both sides of Section 59 in
court deems the repeal unnecessary. In her own experience she has never seen a case where a child has
been seriously abused go excused because of the reasonable force defence and it is likely that no New
Zealand jury would find such serious abuse to be perfectly reasonable. It is unrealistic to assume a
person who has seriously harmed a child will go unpunished, however parents who lightly smack will
face serious consequences. Joanne Black (2007) agrees, saying the only effect of this change is that a
parent who smacks a child in order to improve his or her behaviour breaks the law (p. 58). Light
smacking to improve a child s behaviour is at the discretion of the parent, who is aiming to better their
child, not seriously harm them.
Naturally, the change to Section 59 does have a positive side, providing a step toward New Zealand
becoming a less violent society. Removing the reasonable force defence gives parents the opportunity
to think twice about the practices they use in correcting their child s behaviour, opting to not use a
physical method. Children of this abuse are also less likely to go out and commit violent crimes as a
result of the way they were brought up. In the long run, this change could alter the way parents treat
their children, and therefore, cutting back on crime (Else, 2007). However, this is
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Rice Paddies And Bologn Malcom Gladwell s Broad...
Rice Paddies and Bologna: Gladwell s Broad Generalizations of Success
In Malcom Gladwell s Outliers, Gladwell defines success as hidden advantages and social
predestination as stated by critic Michiko Kakutani. Kakutani argues that Gladwell s hypotheses are
not cohesive and are selective to support his idea. I concur with Kakutani. Gladwell does not provide
adequate examples and counterarguments to give his theory a concrete foundation. This creates a very
unconvincing argument. Gladwell asserts that success comes from factors and advantages that are
mostly overlooked such as birth dates and cultural backgrounds; however, his ideas are loosely based,
overly generalized, and unreliable.
Now, with technology advancing at the same rate as society matures and changes, success is a concept
that can be different to many different groups of people. Gladwell insists that success is formulated
through a series of hidden advantages and cultural legacies that are fixed, therefore that s why many
do not become successful. I simply do not feel that is the case. Success is achieved through ambition
and hard work that is instilled in you. Anyone has the power to take matters into their own hands and
create their own success.
Gladwell used many anecdotes and stories to push his hypotheses. An example would be the two
chapters titled The Trouble with Geniuses Part One and The Trouble With Geniuses Part Two . In
these chapters, Gladwell introduces Chris Langan, a man with an IQ higher
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  • 2. Government Vs Government The Need for Government In Lord of the Flies, William Golding demonstrates the deterioration of society in an island where there is no functioning government. The boys at the secluded island slowly becoming savages due to the lack of laws and regulations to guide their actions. Even though some people may argue that a government limits freedom within a society, it guarantees the safety of citizens in exchange for the limited freedom. First of all, a government protects the rights of the people. Secondly, it establishes consequences for crimes and misdeeds, and lastly, government maintains peace and order within a society. Therefore, a strong, functioning government is necessary for the survival of society. Firstly, a strong government ensures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, it protects the rights of humans; secondly, it provides consequences for the malicious actions of citizens, and finally, it is mandatory for the preservation of order and peace in society. Lord of the Flies presents an accurate representation of what would happen without an active government in society; people would not consider the community as a whole and humans would slowly become savages. Without a systematic way to regulate the actions of citizens, humans would be living in a dystopia where the behavior of the individuals would lead to the deterioration of society while also eliminating peace, justice, harmony, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did The Anasazi Disappear Anasazi Mystery The Anasazi were an ancient Indian tribe who date back to about 200 A.D. and they were believed to be related to the Pueblo Indians. This tribe inhabited southwest Colorado, southern Utah, northern New Mexico and Arizona until around 1300 A.D. After this time however, the Anasazi began to disappear. There are many theories as to why the tribes left and disappeared. Some claim that it is due to changes in climate that caused drought and drove people away. Others believe that they may have been forced out by other tribes. Cannibalism is yet another speculation. Climate changes could have played a large part in all of these theories and could explain the mystery of the disappearance of the Anasazi. Anasazi s were first known to hunt and gather food. The people did this by wandering in search of food that grew in that particular season. Corn and squash were also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the populations of the tribe grew larger, the food supply was growing shorter. In an area not far from the Mesa Verde is a place called Cowboy Wash which caused Archeologists to discover another theory of what might have happened to the Anasazi people. Over thirty other sites in different areas have uncovered some of the same results. Several piles of human bones have been found and led experts to the conclusion that cannibalism might have played a significant role in the mystery of the Anasazi. Broken bones were found on the floors of the Anasazi pit dwellings and among the piles were shoulder blades, skulls, teeth and many other types of bones. The way these bones were found did not indicate a burial. In fact, the bones showed signs of cannibalism due to the evidence of scrapes, burns and discoloration on the bone where flesh had been left on the bone. Researchers also found indications that intimidation was used to terrorize foreigners who were trying to gain control of the source of food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mlb Regression Analysis Data Data Log(Attendance) = B1wins + B2FCI + B3tktprice + B4payroll + B5state + B6earnspop In order to explain the effect that winnings percentage has on attendance, I have created an adjusted economic model that I have specified above. In order to test my economic model, I have compiled data for each of the variables specified in the model from the years 2003 to 2005. The question that I will be answering in my regression analysis is whether or not wins have an affect on attendance in Major League Baseball (MLB). I want to know whether or not wins and other variables associated with attendance have a positive impact on a team s record. The y variable in my analysis is going to be attendance for each baseball team. I collected the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Payroll is another variable that I will be taking into consideration while doing my regression analysis. I feel that payroll can have an effect on attendance if a team spends more money on popular players. These players will be able to attract more fans to the games. Therefore, the more a team spends on its players the more fans they will be able to attract. I will be obtaining this data from www.baseballreference.com. The average payroll from 2003 2005 for a team was $70,974,000. The standard deviation of this variable is $31,463,000. The minimum payroll was $19,630,000 and the maximum was $208,310,000. I will be using a dummy variable in my analysis that I feel can have an impact on attendance. This variable is whether or not the team shares its state with another baseball team. There will be an obvious negative effect on attendance if there is more than one MLB team in a given state. A zero is going to represent a team that is the only team in their state and a 1 will represent a team who shares its state with one or more teams. The data for this dummy variable will come from www.rodneyfort.com/SportsData. The summary statistics here show a mean value of .70 with a standard error of .4608. Finally, the last variable that I will be using to relate winning percentage to attendance is the average earnings of the population. I will be obtaining data based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Strategic And Financial Objectives Of Sainsbury Investment Ratios: Sainsbury s 2013 report states that maintaining a strong / efficient capital base will be key to fulfilling their strategic and financial objectives. This is basically the shareholder s initial equity / monies used to buy shares in the business plus any retained earnings. The capital base is a useful a benchmark for measuring returns relative to initial outlay investment (Investopedia, 2014). Sainsbury s manages its capital structure by buying/selling capital, issuing additional shares or buying back shares, varying its debt portfolio, adapting dividend payment schedules and leasing capital (land/property). Earning targets involve covering the underlying earnings for the ordinary dividend at a minimum of 1.5 times and increasing cover in the medium term to 2 times. The Dividend Payout Ratio shows Sainsbury s holding quite a consistent return for shareholders. Indeed citing a 5.27% increase on 2012/2013 to 50.16 (2013). These were reduced by 10.91% by the 2013/2014 trading period, closing at 44.69. Similarly Tesco Dividend Payout Ratio figures suggest a level period from 2009 2012 at 41.93. The ratio figure rose exponentially, by 2253.11% to 986.66 by 2013, due largely to the huge 95.74% reduction in profit for the year of just £120M. Evidence that the situation is recovering somewhat is the published increase in profit of 708.33% to close at £970M in 2013. Further subsequent reductions in the 2013/2014 period of 87.58% closes with the ratio specified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The World War II Era It is striking how much our world has changed in the last 75 years; our technology as well as our knowledge has advanced by leaps and bounds. The World War II era was a time of rampant progression for America on many levels. Women entered the workforce out of necessity, and as a result women became a driving force in the economy: they made money, and they spent it. Marketing agencies understood this and they began tailoring their advertisements toward women. When war broke out and we began shipping our men off to battle, marketing agencies used the American people s sympathies toward our soldiers to sell more products. With the limited knowledge about the products they were selling, advertisements from this era focused more on how the item made them cool , how it was good for you , and how it was the better than the rest all without truly understanding the product, or the long term effects it might create. Modern advertising has changed dramatically, with the advancement of so many fields; we have more information about the products that are being sold, and there are many more regulations about truth in advertising. It s a completely different playing field for marketing firms today, they have to employ far more creativity to hook an audience and get their message across than our counterparts in the WWII era. Advertising has a powerful role in shaping the culture of a nation, and has the power to change self perception. Cigarette advertisements are one of the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Civil Right Movement Analysis The Civil Right Movement start to make change in the south like integrate the bus system to not discriminate African American. In 1954, the court case Brown vs Board of Education has change the school system by allowing African American children to attend the same school as white children. The story of Warrior Don t Cry talk about nine African American children fight for integration at their town Little Rock, Arkansas. But I reasoned that if schools were open to my people, I would also get access to other opportunities I had been denied, like going to shows at Robison auditorium, or sitting on the first floor of the movie theater (19). Beals talk about the reason she signs up for going to Central High School after the Brown v. Board of Education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead he had a self assured air about him as though he had seen the promised land and knew for certain we could get there (55). Beals is describing the look on Thurgood Marshall when he visiting the Little Rock nine before they went to court to testify against Governor Faubus. Beals had always heard about Thurgood Marshall on the newspaper but she never expects to meet him in real life. She says that he did not show any fear like the same people that have been in her whole life because he has live in the free north before so he knows what it like to be free from segregation and have the same thing as white people. He knew what freedom mean and what he talks in the television is true because he has experience freedom not like many people in the south. After meeting with Thurgood Marshall, Beals knew that freedom will come to the people that live in the south and she knew that integrate into Central High School will be the first step for the people in the south to experience freedom. Beals want the reader to know the differences between the people that have live in freedom for their entire life. The person that have live their entire life with freedom show that he has no fear and speak with his mind. Thurgood Marshall does not afraid of what the people think about the way he talks. Unlike Beals parent, who afraid of the white people and afraid to talk against them. They think that the white people deserve everything and they are afraid that if they talk back to those people they will get beaten or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Evolution And Catastrophes Patterns of Vertebrate Evolution and Catastrophes Catastrophic events, such as mass extinctions, floods, earthquakes, disease, and more recently war, are all events that have shaped vertebrate evolution through time. In prehistoric times, mass extinctions have been caused by asteroid and meteor impacts, which can cause serious environmental damage by ejecting dust and debris (Carpenter and Bishop, 2009). The stress from the impact could trigger additional earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, and would further eradicate living species from the globe following the direct impact of an asteroid or meteor (Carpenter and Bishop, 2009). With recent research in the Deccan plateau of India following the KPg extinction, the role of volcanism in mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The phenology of vertebrates was greatly altered by the mass extinctions and catastrophes that have occurred in history and still have an effect on vertebrates today. The main hypothesis for the global climate change following mass extinctions, particularly the Cretaceous Paleogene (KPg), is black carbon spread throughout the globe and altered solar radiation to create a system of global cooling (Kaiho et al., 2016). The cooling of the Earth s temperature created a sudden drop in precipitation and a 50 60% decrease in sunlight following the impact of the asteroid (Kaiho et al., 2016). Research shows that following the impact of the KPg extinction precipitation has substantially decreased and depends on the latitude (Kaiho 2016). The Late Ordovician mass extinction was the first of the Big Five and can be clearly connected with climate change (Finnegan et al., 2012). The Late Ordovician mass extinction can be explained by the climactic common cause hypothesis, which states that climate cooling has a direct influence on extinction rates by forcing tropical taxa to live in climates that did not match their niche (Finnegan et al., 2012). In a research study done on the effects of climate change in the Late Ordovician, patterns of thermal tolerance range indicators show cooling and habitat loss as an important driver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Rock Around The Clock Analysis Bill Haley and The Comets, Rock Around the Clock Bill Haley and The Comets Rock around the clock released in 1956 is a song written by Max Freedman and James Myers, it was originally the B side to Thirteen women and gained little initial interest. I will be exploring why Hayley s song is often cited as being the first rock and roll song and why it captured young people s attention and imagination all around the world following the song played over the end credits of MGM film Blackboard Jungle. I will be evaluating major themes of the period: events, youth, race and technology to illustrate why I think Haley has a definite contender for that title. Upon its re release in March 1955 it became the first million selling single in Britain. (Classic tracks, 2008) With reports in Britain of youngsters seen bopping ...a sight to horrify parents for the rest of the 50 s (Beckett.F, Russell T, 2015) Also, reports of rioting were reported when over excited kids ripped up their seats in excitement. (Encyclopaedia of fifties music, 2002.) However, there is much debate as to whether Haley did have the first rock and roll record as many music historians cite Rocket 88 by Jackie Brenston and the Delta Cats as the first real rock and roll record. Indeed, Haley himself in 1952 recording the song Rocket 88. (Blues to rock, 1987) So, who indeed lay can claim to the first rock and roll record? It s hard to imagine the massive impact rock and roll did have looking at it 50 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Animal Shelters and the No Kill Movement Nationally, roughly four million animals are killed in shelters every year. Of these, roughly 95% of all shelter animals are healthy and treatable. (No Kill Advocacy Center). No animal should have to ever be a part of these awful statistics. What will it take to help save these innocent animals from being killed senselessly? Animal kill shelters are horrible, inhumane, and overall completely unnecessary for multiple reasons: No Kill shelters improve adoption rates, all animals lives are valuable, and No Kill shelters save more money than other shelters. Why Waste a Valuable Life? Killing and disposing of animals because there is no room available for them is unnecessary and inhumane. A shelter is usually a place where something or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another question that comes to mind is if No Kill animal shelters are actually the solution or not. Some pounds will kill as many as 90% of the animals they redeem and that owners hand over. But on the other hand countless pounds are lessening their kill rates of adoptable animals to 0% (Animals). Death should never be the solution when it comes to the lives of these powerless animals. Why Kill When You Can Adopt? Usually when others are given the choice between a kill shelter and a No Kill shelter the answer is almost always the No Kill shelter. What if each animal shelter in the United States were to swap to No Kill shelters and if all the services and programs that help run No Kill shelters were available? Well the United States would emancipate roughly four million cats and dogs who are scheduled to die painfully in shelters this year, and the many years to come after that. This dream is a dream that is not completely impossible to achieve (No Kill Advocacy Center). Why are animals given a certain time line to be adopted when animals have the same right to life just as humans do? Many passionate people feel the same way and that kill shelters are completely unnecessary. The ASPCA has its own program called Mission Orange. This program works with communities to help raise the shelter save rate by 10% a year so that it can accomplish a 75% save rate by 2010 ( Animal Shelters and the No Kill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Under Armour Is Gaining Market Share And Challenging Nike Abstract Under Armour is gaining market share and challenging Nike in the sports apparel industry. However, Under Armour is having major issues with inventory management and managing cost. Inventory cost has increased steadily over the past three years and is now at the point where it is out weighing revenue. UNDER ARMOUR: CHALLENGING NIKE IN SPORTS APPAREL 3 CASE DESCRIPTION Under Armour, Inc., was founded in1996, by Kevin Plank, by a former University of Maryland football player. The company was born out of an idea to make a T shirt that provided compression and wicked or unbelievable perspiration from the individual s skin and thereby regulating body temperature and eliminating the discomfort of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company has built an incredible authentic brand in relatively a short period. The company has been in existence for a little over 15 years and has made huge strides in the textile, apparel, and luxury goods industry. With success come challenges, and therefore a need for strategic adjustments. The company s strategy lines up well with the sports apparel industry key success factors. However, the company has a few weaknesses and threats they need to address in order for the company to continue on the path of steady growth and stability. The case study revealed there is a huge issue with inventory management. Under Armour, inventory strategy is to have enough inventories to fill orders quickly. The company s
  • 12. year end 2011 financial statement revealed inventory cost had exceeded revenue gained UNDER ARMOUR: CHALLENGING NIKE IN SPORTS APPAREL 4 companywide. The increase has caused the days of inventory to increase from 121.4 days in 2009 to 155.8 in 2011 (Thompson et al., 2014, p. c 52). Under Amour s product days of inventory is much higher than the sports apparel industry and that of its competitors. This revelation has caused management to consider reducing the products offered by 20 percent. The other issue revealed is that Under Armour does not own any patents for its products. This issue poses a huge threat to the company. Under Armour has a group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Transcendentalism In The Lesson Of The Moth By Don Marquis The poem the lesson of the moth written by Don Marquis, reflects many ideas found in Transcendentalism and in the story of Chris McCandless. The poem focuses in on the beauty of life. It suggests that we get bored with the routine (Marquis 18). This relates to many Transcendentalist beliefs which are represented throughout multiple of Emerson and Thoreau s pieces. Transcendentalism has many core beliefs such as: individualism, going into nature, trusting one s self, and living a minimalistic life. These core beliefs are said to help one find true happiness within themselves and connecting with nature. This relates to many of Chris McCandless s beliefs as well, because he got bored with the routine life he was living. McCandless wondered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ambition to do something out of the ordinary so different which many people fear. People fear change, yet some people have an implicit reaction of excitement and an adrenaline rush. McCandless went out and followed his true aspiration and showed individualism in doing so. This is a key factor in Transcendentalism, to be an individual. While McCandless was on his journey, he views people in a similar light as the moth had in which they are too civilized to enjoy themselves (Marquis 42). This is also shown in some of the Transcendentalist principles written by Thoreau, believing that people are too involved with other people s lives and concerns that there is no time for one to release and relax. This principle reveals how many people are not taking care of themselves and their own well being. Humans show many signs and are guided to strive for altruism, in practicing a selfless concern for the well being of others. Yet, this action is contradictory in some Transcendentalist ideals. From the poem the lesson of the moth , to the Transcendentalist ideologies, and even Chris McCandless s journey, there is a pattern of self care and being concerned for one s well being. This is something many fear, yet are still attracted towards due to the potential excitement and happiness it could bring them. This, however, would call for that person to abandon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Figurative Language In Fast Food Nation In 1987, IBP (Iowa Beef Processors) fined 2.6 million dollars to a Dakota City Plant for underreporting injuries, then another 31 million for a high rate of cumulative trauma injuries. The book spoke of the dangers and the behind the scenes event behind the making of fast food, such as the process of the food and workers undergo. Eric Schlosser spoke about fast food, showing us what we re really eating and the tragedies behind the closed doors of the slaughter houses. The book explains fast food in another sense. He wrote the book because he wanted to inform the reader of the reality of fast food and the way the workers put their lives on the line. In Fast Food Nation, Schlosser s purpose is to get the word about the terror in the fast food industry as demonstrated by his use of rhetorical strategies such as, repetition, figurative language, and pathos. Schlosser uses repetition to show emphasis on his main claim(s). In the quote, the kill floor is hot and humid, it stinks of manure... keep an eye on them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the book, it says, Do what I tell you, even if it is illegal... Don t get caught. That quote just goes to prove that those plants have more behind closed doors than we think. People expect the yummy, fast food to be all glamour and greatness, but they don t take the time to do their research and consider all that plays into it. In the book, Schlosser uses good rhetorical devices, such as repetition, figurative language, and pathos, to get his point across. Long story short, the fast food industry isn t all it is out to be. The process is a filthy process we re willingly putting in our mouths, after considering all that happens at those slaughter houses. After reading, I d watch what I put in my body, wouldn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Walter Elias Disney Essay Walter Elias Disney Disney has become a household name in American society, but most people are not aware of Walt Disney s struggles before becoming one of the twentieth century s most prominent and successful animators and film directors. Walt Disney is best know for his characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, and Minnie Mouse, but his company can also be credited with achievements such as the first fully synchronized sound picture, Steamboat Willie , the first full color animation, Flowers and Trees , and the first full length animated movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois to Elias Disney and Flora Call. Walt was the youngest of four boys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this was short lived because he decided to join the Red Cross near the end of World War Two. He was sent to France to be an ambulance driver. For an extra fifteen francs a week, Walt painted signs for the camp that showed military and Red Cross personnel where things were located, such as an arrow over a large mug pointing towards the canteen. When he returned home, his father offered him a job at the jelly factory, but Walt had plans of moving to Kansas City and becoming a cartoonist. His father did not think much of this, which emulated Walt s distant relationship with his father. He moved in with Roy in Kansas City, who was renting a room from their older brother Herbert. Roy found Walt a job with Pesmen Rubin Agency, and advertising agency in Kansas City, but after the busy season, Walt was let go, as was his friend Eb Iwerks, and eventually the two started the company Iwerks and Disney...Commercial Artists. Iwerks and Disney eventually fell through, but Walt was determined to succeed, and he read as many books and magazine articles about cartooning and cinematic animation as he could get his hands on. After a while, Walt began working for the Kansas City Film Ad Company. On the side he began his own company called Laugh O Gram Films, Inc. During this time Walt and Iwerks did a series of seven minute fairy tales entitled Alice in Cartoonland, which contained a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How God Became King Summary Book Review N.T. Wright releases How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels with the affirmation that the church has come to emphasis almost exclusively on Jesus birth, death and resurrection. Although, the gospels devote the majority of their time on Jesus life. Jesus s life, death, resurrection and rise did not hint the end of the old Israel story, but redirected it further to a worldwide effort of adaptation. Wright addresses several New Testament documented interpreters who present the gospels as simply the prognosis of early Christian faith, reflecting the disputes and predicaments of the early church, something Wright calls a half truth . Wright argues that notwithstanding the gospels countless differences, none of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The essential problem Wright identifies in the introduction can be documented most clearly in six ordinary, but unsatisfactory responses often provided by the church to the query What are the Gospels all about?, which are: 1) teaching people how to go to Heaven, 2) recording Jesus s exclusive ethical teaching, 3) depicting Jesus as a moral prototype for the people, 4) exhibiting Jesus as the perfect sacrifice, 5) telling stories with which humans can recognize and then find direction, and 6) signifying Jesus s spirituality. While each of these answers contains a portion of truth, Wright contends they all fail to hold the heart of the Gospel accounts. According to Wright, the gospels tell of Jesus who embodied the living God of Israel and whose cross and resurrection really did unveil and initiate the Kingdom of God. Wright then claims that the kingdom is apart of a greater eschatological theology, which is concerned with what is believed to be the final events of history, or the definitive destiny of humanity. Robert Gundry presents a more critical review of N.T. Wright s How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels. During his public ministry, Jesus taught extensively in words and deeds about the kingdom of God. In How God Became King, N.T. Wright ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fibromyalgia And Mindfulness Working Title Fibromyalgia and Mindfulness Working Title Rachel L. Hughes Saint Louis University Abstract [The abstract should be one paragraph of between 150 and 250 words. It is not indented. Section titles, such as the word Abstract above, are not considered headings so they don t use bold heading format. Instead, use the Section Title style. This style automatically starts your section on a new page, so you don t have to add page breaks. Note that all of the styles for this template are available on the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Styles gallery.] Fibromyalgia and Mindfulness Working Title Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder that affects between .5% and 5% of the United States population (Arnold, Clauw, Dunegan, Turk, 2012); however, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This paper will explore the biopsychosocial components of fibromyalgia for patients and the current research surrounding the use of mindfulness as a treatment for the disorder. The Disorder Fibromyalgia is a persistent pain disorder that affects multiple parts of a person s body that typically occurs between ages thirty and fifty years old (Glennon, 2010). The disorder is seven times more common in females than males and may occur in as much as 8% of the women within their lifetimes (Arnold et al., 2008). While general knowledge on fibromyalgia has increased since the American College of Rheumatology s first report in 1990 (Clauw et al., 2011), the etiology and exact psychophysiological process creating the disorder is still yet to be determined (Ryan, 2013). Fibromyalgia Pain Chronic and widespread pain is understandably the most distressing symptom of fibroyalgia and predominantly why patients seek medical help in the first place. Fibromyalgia is a pain disorder of the central nervous system that distorts not only the person s perception of intensity of pain but also the person s perception of what causes pain in the first place because of malfunctioning nociceptors (Clauw et al., 2011). Average pain is processed by nociceptors via two sets of neural pathways. The ascending neural pathway is activated by painful stimuli like extreme temperature, pressure, and impact. The ascending pathway sends nociceptive signals to send neurotransmitters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Causes And Effects Of Family Stress On The Family Family Stress There are two types of disruptions. One of them is simply stress. This means that there could be a lack of communication or inconsistency. When there is a stressed family, it means there is a disruption of what is considered normal. According to Boss (2002), Family stress is a pressure or strain on a family s fixed state. This stress causes a change in the family s homeostasis. Homeostasis is what a family considers normal. While the stress may not be initially bad, the amount of stress reaches either a high level or a low level. When one member of the family shows a symptom of disturbance, it begins to affect the family. (Boss, 2002) The other one is crisis. Family crisis is an overpowering interruption in the balance of the family state. It is a severe burden or change that hinders a family. During this time, the family is not able to operate because roles and tasks are not performed as normal. A crisis is There is a difference in family stress and crisis. Families that appear normal may not be able to deal with stress unlike a family in constant stress. Socio Context Not all families are the same. This is true even if the family has the same culture. If an even it stressful for one family, it does not mean it is stressful for another. In fact, for them, it may be a recent event. Even within the family there differences in values. Selye said stress is (as cited in Smith, 2003, p. 102) A family is considered a group of people constrained by combined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Future Of Fashion Retailing The future of fashion retailing is working competitively to bring what loyal customers want in stores. Not all fashion companies grow a company in the United States, but rather in different countries, such as Japan, Spain, and Sweden. From the Forbes magazine, writer Greg Petro discusses how three fashion companies, Uniqlo, Zara, and H M, have expanded globally outside of their home country into the United States. Petro wrote an article back in 2012 about these three well known fashion companies. Recently this past summer, Petro revisited all three fashion companies to see how successful their strategy has made their business and investors so successful. With the course content from the Contemporary Management textbook, competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uniqlo uses long lead times for their items, in order to have an effective outcome for the finished product. With this implementation, Uniqlo is able to form a longer relationship with manufacturing companies (Petro, 2015, Part 1). Instead of following what the latest trend is, Uniqlo has their own power to create the trendy style that will attract customers, versus customers demanding what they want to see in stores. As of last year, Uniqlo has only opened 20 stores in the United States. They do not want to take the risk of opening up a lot of stores in certain U.S. areas yet. As a part of their customer services in retail stores, they want to focus on the customers shopping within their store. Unlike many other retailers, Uniqlo wants to focus on their brick and motor stores and not yet on e commerce. To have an effective store experience, Uniqlo makes sure that their employees are highly trained and management is on top of things to give customers the chance to check out the atmospheric experience (Petro, 2015, Part 1). Chapter Eight of Contemporary Management discusses the concept behind Formulating Business Level Strategies. Business level strategies create a competitive advantage by allowing an organization to counter and reduce the threat of the five industry forces. For Uniqlo to gain higher profits, they must increase value to their designs. They increased their value by differentiating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Deborah Tannen Beginning in the late 1800 s, the feminist movement grasped third world females by the arm and dragged them along the never ending fight for equality. The fight for the equality of the sexes has accomplished many victories from granting women the right to vote in 1920 to banning female genital mutilation in Nigeria just this year. Feminism brought numerous inequalities to light in the past years, but one of the most underrated struggles fought by females of all ages everyday often gets overlooked. Young girls still face large amounts of inequality in the classroom. Deborah Tannen tackled this often glazed over topic in her essay How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently. The essay primarily focuses around Tannen s experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She believes that because women generally have smaller groups of friends, they feel uncomfortable talking in areas with more people. And since men use their words to fight for a higher place in their social hierarchy, they feel more comfortable arguing in a large group. While this may be true for some cases, Tannen completely disregards the fact that women also use words to fight for dominance. Girls are simply more discrete about it. Instead of arguing and exchanging playful insults and put downs, (Tannen 2) women talk behind each others backs and ruin each other s appearance that way. Arguments with females are much more verbal than physical as they can be with guys. So if anything, women use language to argue and debate more than men. This completely goes against Tannen s original thought that women don t use language to compete, and it doesn t explain why women talk less in class. At a young age parents tell little girls to be quiet and ladylike. This creates the stereotype that girls do not argue or debate. Girls simply do not participate in large group debates because they are raised to be calm and soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Queen Victoria Research Paper The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. Then, on June 28, 1838, she ascended to the English throne at the mere age of eighteen. Through her reign she accomplished many feats, including but not limited to, surviving 7 assassinations throughout her reign, receiving the additional title of Empress of India on May 1876, greatly impacted Britain s age of industrial expansion, economic progress and empire. During Victoria s long reign, direct political power moved away from the sovereign. A series of Acts broadened the social and economic base of the electorate. Despite this decline in the Sovereign s power, Victoria showed that a monarch who had a high level of prestige and who was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Return To Nature, Wedge s Stop And Think, By Kath Walker Kath Walker s Return to Nature, Wedge s Stop and Think, and my book cover all relate to the title of Back to Land through the message of retiring back to the natural world where it once was or still is a happier place than human civilisation. Walker writes in her poem, Lover of my happy past / Soothe my weariness with warm embrace. Turn not from me ... Am I strayed too long and now forsaken? With the assistance of personification, we can see the narrator is attempting to return to their romantic relationship with Mother Nature ( lover of my happy past ), who is unforgiving towards the narrator s actions. This emphasises the narrator s despair and guilt when pursuing the renewal of their relationship. Meanwhile, Wedge s Stop and Think applies colour connotations through stunning tones. The juxtaposition of the vibrant natural earth (symbol of life) against the shadowy human city (symbol of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this poem, the narrator says, My tear stained eyes, open now to see, your enemy and mine is civilised me. Through the use of visual imagery, we can see both the narrator and the earth are distraught at the destruction and replacement of land for living purposes. Outside the poem, we know that humans are also capable of living outside of cities, so this is what the angry earth may be meaning, thinking that civilised me could have been avoided, but yet the narrator (a human) betrayed the earth and is now their enemy . Likewise, my book cover exhibits signs of influence from this poem through its red background, not only being the colour of the cave wall but also connoting a similar anger. This would symbolise the anger and betrayal of the earth against the human hand, a main feature of the cover. The poem Return to Nature has had an impact on my cover design for Back to Land, with both demonstrating complementary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Primary Visual Cortex Throughout history, a human being was always reliant on the primary sensory areas. An ability to communicate and contract languages is considered to be a unique ability of human nation as no other species show an equal amount of complexity in terms of the structure and sound combination. On the other hand, primary visual cortex provides a skill set in order to identify the objects presented in the world, the distance towards them as well as to design a set of actions in order to incorporate some items such as a stone or a pen. The understanding of these systems is crucial, especially for those who suffer from strokes and tumors and as a result lost the ability to visually recognize objects or hear other people. This work will focus of the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The system consists of the eyes where the information is collected, geniculate lateral nucleus and visual cortex. The visual cortex could be subdivided into the primary visual cortex and the striate cortex. This sensory system is located at the back of a brain parts of which are located in both hemispheres. Recent studies obtained a sufficient amount of information in order to construct the two stream hypothesis, which describes the ventral and dorsal streams. The ventral stream begins at the primary visual cortex and goes to the inferior temporal cortex. Main functional responsibilities of this area include identification of objects and the emergence of the long term memory the origins of which are placed in this area (Rauschecker, Josef P and Sophie K. Scott 722). Dorsal stream also begins at the primary visual cortex and ends at the posterior parietal cortex. It is mainly responsible for the body part control required in order to manipulate an object. The research shows that these what and why systems are not directly related, and the damage in one affect the other only to a certain extent. It could be explained by the fact that that input is transformed differently via action and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Changing Face of World Missions In Matthew 28:19 20, Matthew records Jesus last words to His disciples these verses have become known as The Great Commission. Since, the giving of the Great Commission followers of Christ has left their own culture in order to engage another with the saving message of the Gospel. Numerous books, articles and blogs have been written on the subject of World Evangelization or Missions. One such book on missions is called, The Changing Face of World Missions: Engaging Contemporary Issues and Trends this book was written by Michael Pocock, Gailyn Van Rheenen, and Douglas McConnell. All three men are experts in the field of missions; the writers have served overseas and are now currently engaged in equipping the next generation through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the book has one over arching thesis, inform the reader about the changing face of globalization (12) each section has a thesis which helps to direct the thoughts of the readers and writers in a particular section. The authors are not attempting to argue for one particular aspect of world missions but rather they are attempting to provide an overview of the issues which are taking place in world missions. The first section deals with the issue of missions within a larger global context. The authors explain their purpose is to, describe major trends in the world to which we minister (14). The text deals with globalization, changing demographics, the movement of world religions and the world s shift from modernity to post modernity. The authors argue for an emphasis on globalization stressing that globalization changes the context in which we minister. Globalization matters because it fundamentally changes the contexts in which we minister; the way people and cultures perceive each other; how people think and the means available to reach them (24). Globalization has affected the way Christians view the world and also how Christians share the Gospel. The authors identify the changing demographics and engage the reasons why individuals are moving away from their country of birth. The authors provide detailed description of the issues facing migration as well as evaluations and ways for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Kate Chopin s The Storm Basically, the setting in the short story of Kate Chopin The Storm presents a clear demonstration of an illicit but a romantic love affair. Indeed, the title has been used perfectly to signify the adulterous love affair. Most importantly, it is evident that the storm has not been used as a mere coincidence but instead it has been used to steer the story and the affair forward. In fact, the storm has been significant during the start of the story, during its peak and ultimately in the end. Although illegal, the love affair between the main characters brings ultimate happiness to the families of both the parties (Stein 52). Indeed, liberty in marriage to satisfy one s physical needs is an effective means for survival, success and happiness in marriage. From the onset of the story, it is plausible that Chopin has used the storm symbolically to steer on the story and to present a setting for the theme of romantic but illicit love. The story has commenced with Bobinot and Bibi in a local store. As they make attempts to leave, they realize that a storm is approaching as indicated by clouds. They are therefore closed out in the local store as they await the storm to end. On the other end at home, Calixta is at home sewing but is unaware of the storm. She later notices the approaching storm where she runs frantically in the house to close doors and windows. It is during that confusion that she notices Alcee as he approaches. Alce Laballire rode in at the gate (Ward 91). Through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of The Devil s Arithmetic By Jane Yolen In the award winning novel The Devil s Arithmetic By Jane Yolen, informs us that people in the death camps are treated like nothing with a lack of food and more. In the poem To the Little Polish Boy Standing With His Arms Up By Peter L. Fischl. He informs us that the world did nothing to those who were in the death camps. Yolen and Fischl s purpose are the same but in different ways in the story and the poem. They use tools to engage the reader Informing us on honor, and respect to the innocent jews that were lost in those fatal days. In Yolen s book The Devil s Arithmetic Yolen uses tones that shows compassion, empowerment,and, sympathetic such as The swallows still sing around the smokestacks. (page 170) This shows that no matter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Changes in Technology and Changes in the Housing Design... According to Bemis (1936) A new conception of the structure of our modern houses is needed, better adapted not only to the social conditions of our day but also to the modern means of production: factories, machinery, technology and research . Albert Bemis, US housing manufacturer in the early twentieth century has a vested interest in using technology to advance new concepts in the design of houses. Nevertheless he points to the important relationship of the use of technology in the structural design of housing. However, it is difficult to estimate how far changes in technology were responsible for changes in the design of housing as much of the evidence that has been sourced argues that the social, political and economic environments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this essay it will be demonstrated that these elements unified with technology to create change which impacted on changes in the design of housing. Urban Concepts Man s primary need has always been housing as shelter from the elements. Originally mud huts were built where hunters were able to find animals for food and then more permanent dwellings were built, using local materials, as the economy changed to agriculture. Later as populations grew so different environments emerged with significant change in the urban form and fabric of settlements. Housing was determined not only by available materials but also the cost of getting them to the place of construction. Different places had different availability of materials and labour which shaped the design of housing. Each technology therefore had an impact and was a common thread unifying changes in housing in Athens, Paris and Chicago. From this it can be seen that innovative technology continues to advance and cause significant social change that is, certain urban characteristics flow inevitably from new technologies (Chant 1999). By the fifth century the Greeks were distinguished by their art which concentrated on the human form and architecture based on thought, order, rationale, proportion and space, and new intellectual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Most Influential Characters Of The Old Testament Abraham is one the most influential characters of the Old Testament in helping us to understand the Gospel. He lived 4,000 years ago traveling from what is known today as Iraq to modern day Israel. He was a friend of God and became a father of faith as well as father to many nations. Therefore, through this passage, we read about one of the dramatic story of God testing Abraham s faith. It took Abraham twenty five years to finally receive his first heir son and God tells him in vs. 2 Then God said, Take your son, your only son, whom you love Isaac and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you. Wait did God just say to Abraham to sacrifice his only son? I must have read it wrong, let me read the verse again, I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God meant every word in this verse even though He knew exactly how precious Isaac was to Abraham. I mean it took Abraham until his 100th age to finally bore a son. First lesson we can learn here is that God does not tempt, He tests us. untested faith is no faith at all Abraham passed the hardest test ever known to men because he did not withhold his only son simply because he obeyed the voice of the Lord. The second lesson we can learn from this passage is Abraham s faith. Abraham had all night and morning to be sacred, worried, sad, and terrified, about what God had instructed him to do. However because he obeyed God and knew that God would provide an alternative sacrifice, he had faith in God. In verse 8, Isaac asks Abraham where is the sheep for the burnt offering, Abraham replied, God will provide a sheep for the burnt offering, my son. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Original Writing Of The Phantomhive Manor Some say that living in the Phantomhive Manor would be dull and boring. You didn t think so. On the contrary, there were things that occurred that made it quite amusing to live on the large estate. One was the constant misfortunes that befell the servants, such as the breaking of a substantial amount of dishes, or the accidental killing of an entire garden. These events were the result of the servants own clumsiness, and in part, foolishness; it made the Phantomhive Manor so much more lively and humorous than it would be without them. One more thing that amused you at the manor was the head butler, Sebastian. When you first found the house, you were surprised to see another demon there, and quickly realized that he was under contract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You had been coming from a contractor s house, after you had disposed of him, having finished your agreement. Hearing about the earl from some people on the street, you decided to pay him a visit. However, when you slipped into his house, you were quickly met with Sebastian s weapons and fled from the manor. Under his master s orders, Sebastian practically chased you across the city, wanting answers as to why you had been in the process of sneaking into the Phantomhive Manor. After that incident, Sebastian made you apologize to his master, although you were rather annoyed about having to in the first place. For some reason, you kept visiting time after time, and Earl Phantomhive, who was now your master as well, had made you a part of his staff after learning how long you had managed to stay out of Sebastian s reach. Your job, more or less, was that of a maid, and trying to help the other servants stay out of trouble. It wasn t that bad of a life, and you enjoyed it more than scouring the streets for a poor soul who happened to venture upon you. This particular evening, you had decided to have some fun by aggravating the head butler. Knowing of his hatred for dogs, you had obtained some of the creatures, who weren t that bad in your eyes, and placed seven of them, directly inside his room. When he retired to his room, you could hear his immediate gasp of surprise and disgust as he found them. Afterwards, he chased the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The Tone Of Richard Cory In the poem Richard Cory, by Edwin Arlington Robinson, the speaker, who is a collective group of impoverished townspeople, recounts the ironic tale of a sophisticated yet secretly unhappy gentleman named Richard Cory. As they describe Richard Cory through simple yet dignified imagery supported with repetitive diction, the townspeople learn that appearances can be deceiving when the wealthy socialite commits suicide. While the speaker observes Richard Cory with a tone of admiration through extensive detail, the tone shifts at the last line into a tone of irony that forces both the speaker and the reader to assert their own perception of individuals in terms of reality. Throughout the poem, the speaker, comprised of observing townspeople, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Section 59 of the Crimes Act and a Parent s Right to... The change to Section 59 of the Crimes Act compromises a parent s right to discipline their child. Parents are in a position of authority in which they are responsible for shaping their children into respectful, law abiding citizens, and often a light smack to the hand or bottom is an effective way of teaching the right attitude and behaviour. If a child displays behaviour that goes against what their parents are teaching them, a light smack is often necessary in letting the child know what they are doing is wrong. Changing the Crimes Act will not stop serious physical abuse from happening to children. Research carried out in Christchurch has suggested that serious offences of child abuse occur as a result of parental personal and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michele Wilkinson Smith (2007), a criminal lawyer who has argued on both sides of Section 59 in court deems the repeal unnecessary. In her own experience she has never seen a case where a child has been seriously abused go excused because of the reasonable force defence and it is likely that no New Zealand jury would find such serious abuse to be perfectly reasonable. It is unrealistic to assume a person who has seriously harmed a child will go unpunished, however parents who lightly smack will face serious consequences. Joanne Black (2007) agrees, saying the only effect of this change is that a parent who smacks a child in order to improve his or her behaviour breaks the law (p. 58). Light smacking to improve a child s behaviour is at the discretion of the parent, who is aiming to better their child, not seriously harm them. Naturally, the change to Section 59 does have a positive side, providing a step toward New Zealand becoming a less violent society. Removing the reasonable force defence gives parents the opportunity to think twice about the practices they use in correcting their child s behaviour, opting to not use a physical method. Children of this abuse are also less likely to go out and commit violent crimes as a result of the way they were brought up. In the long run, this change could alter the way parents treat their children, and therefore, cutting back on crime (Else, 2007). However, this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Rice Paddies And Bologn Malcom Gladwell s Broad... Rice Paddies and Bologna: Gladwell s Broad Generalizations of Success In Malcom Gladwell s Outliers, Gladwell defines success as hidden advantages and social predestination as stated by critic Michiko Kakutani. Kakutani argues that Gladwell s hypotheses are not cohesive and are selective to support his idea. I concur with Kakutani. Gladwell does not provide adequate examples and counterarguments to give his theory a concrete foundation. This creates a very unconvincing argument. Gladwell asserts that success comes from factors and advantages that are mostly overlooked such as birth dates and cultural backgrounds; however, his ideas are loosely based, overly generalized, and unreliable. Now, with technology advancing at the same rate as society matures and changes, success is a concept that can be different to many different groups of people. Gladwell insists that success is formulated through a series of hidden advantages and cultural legacies that are fixed, therefore that s why many do not become successful. I simply do not feel that is the case. Success is achieved through ambition and hard work that is instilled in you. Anyone has the power to take matters into their own hands and create their own success. Gladwell used many anecdotes and stories to push his hypotheses. An example would be the two chapters titled The Trouble with Geniuses Part One and The Trouble With Geniuses Part Two . In these chapters, Gladwell introduces Chris Langan, a man with an IQ higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...