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The Maple Leaf Crisis
Maple Leaf did a great job on identifying a potential marketing crisis from the early warnings through
one of their distributors. And after a series of investigation, and before announce the final products
quality result, Maple Leaf was able to give the biggest attention on the potential crisis. Also, in order
to avoid the helpless situation, and to minimize the risk to consumers and company due to the crisis,
Maple Leaf had already worked internally to prepare and plan for the possibility of a recall.
Identifying the crisis early enough and preparing an emergency plan can make a strong influence on
the final outcome. When the tests for Listeria were confirmed, Maple Leaf immediately recalled the
contaminated food, destroyed the contaminated
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Human Nature And Savagery In William Golding s Lord Of The...
Man is at bottom a wild and terrible animal. We know him only as what we call civilization has tamed
and trained him to be; hence we are alarmed by the occasional breaking out of his true nature. But
whenever the locks and chains of law and order are cast off, and anarchy comes in, he shows himself
for what he really is. Arthur Schopenhauer
In today s world, human behaviours are driven by the civilization preset by society. In the rare
occasion that the civilization is taken away, humans unveil their true selves: animals with a savage and
evil nature. In 1954, after leaving the Royal Navy, William Golding wrote his story Lord of the Flies,
which focuses on a group of young boys stranded on an island after their plane crashed. ... Show more
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I thought, by myself The madness came into his eyes again. I thought I might kill (51). This quotation
shows the change in character from innocent to savage. Jack, who started the story off as simply a
selfish British boy now has a compulsion to kill . Jack s evil nature is starting to appear and this nature
is swallowing him up . This connects to The Garden of Eden because in that story it is shown that
Adam and Eve start out innocent, but as time goes on their natural evil is released and they sin by
taking the apple from the tree. The allegory shown by Jack s action exhibits how this story is an
example of the unveiling of evil and savage when taken from civilization. The boy s natural savage
appears moments after they are released from civilization.
In Lord of The Flies, Golding also uses the characterization of Ralph to illustrate how the natural
savage is inescapable and that no matter one tries they can t change that. For a majority of the story
Ralph is seen as the most innocent and civilized. From the moment they arrive on the island, Ralph
spends a lot of time trying to keep order and stop the savage actions of Jack and his group. Though he
tries to stay completely innocent, even Ralph begins to reveal evil traits on the island. When the
hunters are on a violent man chase for Ralph around the island, Ralph fights back and launche[s]
himself like a
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Manuel Ramos, By Manuel Ramos
Similarly to William Johnson, Manuel Ramos takes this photograph to visually reflect a lesser class in
Mexico city though use of location and amount of people. Prisons have a negative connotation in
people s minds because of why and who is sent there. Our society views prison as a place where bad
people who did bad things are forced to go. Thus, we view the people who are in prison or around the
prison as bad people, which causes us to view them as inferiors, instead of equals. Since Ramos took
the photo of large amount of people outside a prison, we unconsciously transfer that negative
connotation onto the people in the photograph. Furthermore, the majority is dressed in dark clothing.
This is significant because just like how we relate prisons to bad things, we associate dark clothing to
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So by Ramos capturing such a large crowd of people in darker colors outside of a prison, he s able to
project the ideals of wrongness and immorality onto the crowd. In addition to the dark clothing and
location where the photo was captured, all the people are facing the wall. This alludes to the
possibility of the people waiting for someone or something. Since the photo was taken during the
Mexican Revolution, this holds a lot of symbolic meaning in terms of change for the country. With
everyone in the photo facing the wall of oppression directly shows the acknowledgment of that
oppression (the colonizer) and the need for
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Plant Growth Environment
2a.
Cakile edentula competes less aggressively when it grows in close proximity with its relatives. The
root biomass of this plant is smaller in comparison with the biomass of the same plant s root in a
region where there is no genetic relatedness. The hypothesis the presence of close relatives in the plant
s environment does not change group or individual fitness was tested using another species, Lupinus
angustifolius. Three different controlled environments were constructed to grow this plant: one
surrounded by relatives, one surrounded by unrelated individuals of the same area, and one
surrounded by unrelated individuals of different areas. Regardless of the growth environment, it was
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This provides evidence not only for the ability of certain plants to identify their relatives but the
mutual influence on their fitness. In this context, a recent paper reported that plants of the annual
Cakile edentula are able to identify kin in competitive settings and, more importantly, react by
competing less aggressively against a close relative (Dudley File 2007). When individuals were grown
in pots with close relatives, root biomass, a surrogate of below ground competitive ability, was lower
than in individuals grown in the vicinity of strangers (Dudley File 2007).
This citation provides the basis for why the researchers might predict a variation in fitness due to
relatedness. If the plants forego maximizing individual fitness in favour of reducing competition
between relatives this would affect overall group fitness.
Previous fieldwork with this species also suggests that kin selection may be a major selective force in
the most genetically structured groups of C. edentula plants (Donohue 2003).
This citation states the potential for kin selection to significantly influence both individual and group
fitness. Therefore, relatedness could have major implications on group success.
4.
A plant s ability to distinguish its own roots should be an inherent skill, because root growth occurs in
a remarkably heterogeneous space (Hodge 2004).
This citation states that the ability for
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The Fate of The Donner Party Essay
Desperate times call for desperate measures. This advice has been used as a way to justify
questionable actions in times of despair for many years. Following the advice, the Donner Party did
whatever they could to survive. Stuck in a snowstorm, the group is believed to have reverted back to
animalistic ways, and devoured each other to survive. While no one knows the truth of that fateful
winter, many agree that cannibalism was their main form of survival. Though the Donner Party s
travels were not well documented and many details remain controversial, it is evident that they
resorted to cannibalism to survive. During their western voyage, the group notoriously known as the
Donner Party inevitably became trapped in a snowstorm in the ... Show more content on
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Records at this time were practically nonexistent and because of that, the Donner Party has gone into
history as not just a tragic tale, but the Great American Dream gone awry (Diamond, 1). Still today, it
is unclear whether the Donner Party resorted to cannibalism as a means of survival. The events have
been associated with cannibalism by so many and for so long that the undeclared verdict of the
Donner Party is that they did in fact resort to cannibalism. Certainly there are arguments that disagree
with this, but it is quite apparent that the party is guilty of anthropophagy. The most common
argument against the cannibalism theory is that the party used their basic survival skills; they ate small
game rather than each other to stay alive. Despite being a valid point, there are weaknesses with that
belief. Early on in their excursion the party quickly exhausted their food supply. Fearing they were in
for the worst, the group sent 15 group members out for help and sure enough a snow storm trapped
them on November 1, 1846. Any available animals were eaten first and when that food source became
scarce, they turned to eating their pets like the family dog. They were enduring extreme starvation
after just nine days which lead to important decisions regarding their survival. In other words, a
discussion regarding cannibalism had begun (Diamond, 2). This is where the eating small game belief
exposes said
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Python s Dictionary ( Dict ) Data Types
Python s dictionary (dict) data type is a structure composed of key:value pairs where a value is
associated with a key used to look up that value. In other languages, similar data structures are often
known as associative arrays. Dictionary keys must be unique (among other keys in the dict) and
immutable, but values can be mutable or immutable and can be any data type. Dictionaries themselves
are mutable, which means that key:value pairs can be removed or added to dictionaries, or the value of
any pair modified. Dictionaries have generally been considered unordered (order has actually been
determined by the hash table, which is based on the specific Python implementation, and thus cannot
be relied on). The hash table is actually a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because Python dictionaries can contain data structures like lists and other dictionaries, the
information in the creatureTypes dictionary could be extensive. Each entry in the dictionary might
contain a dictionary specific to that creature. These dictionaries might have keys like stats , moves ,
etc. Getting the value at creatureTypes[ CreatureType ][ stats ] might return a list of the stats the
creature can have for each level it obtains. The list of moves a creature can learn, found at
creatureTypes[ CreatureType ][ moves ] might be a list where each index in the list corresponds to a
level and the item at each index is another list of moves available at that level. This game might also
have a dictionary of moves, where each move s name is a key and the value is a dictionary of that
move s attributes, such as type for whether the move does magic or physical damage, and power for
how strong the attack is. I ll note that, for the creatureTypes dictionary, I would choose to use lists
over dictionaries for something that will be looked up by sequential integer values from 0 to n, such as
creature stats for each level. Looking up a value in a dict by key is no faster than looking up a value in
a list by index. Infact, lists look up by index can be *slightly* faster; a dictionary look up requires the
key to be
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Synopsis Of The Novel Train On Pakistan By Khushwant...
The well known novel Train to Pakistan initiates study on theme of partition. This story opens the
phase of political hatred, violence and sectarianism in a brilliant and realistic way. Related to those
decisive or fateful days, which were brought by the British Raj followed by destruction, death and
deracination for the north of the subcontinent; Khushwant Singh refers to the fact that India might
have gained independence then, but the price they paid for it was Partition . The strength and the
power of unity were deliberately divided between the two nations. It depicts the pitiful tale of
individuals and communities suffered in the revolution of Partition. Tran to Pakistan illustrates the
agony suffered on both sides of the political boundaries India and Pakistan after the partition.
In general, partition uprooted the whole country and it is described as one of the deadliest experience
the natives ever had of leaving their belongings behind and adapting the idea of new land, which was
not theirs. The harrowing and spine chilling events of 1947 had shaken the faith of the people in the
innate human beings. It had driven them into the state of wonder over what man has made of man. To
Khushwant Singh, this was a period of great disillusionment and crisis of values, a distressing and
disintegrating period of his life. The belief he had cherished all his life was shattered. Giving strength
to his inner struggle and agony, he says: I had believed in the innate goodness
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Yonec And Bisclavret By Marie De France
Marie de France uses Yonec and Bisclavret to express the animal/human boundary in the medieval
period. In Bisclavret, Marie used the werewolf to show how animals lack reason. In Yonec, Marie uses
the hawk man to show how animal natures are correlated with the lower passions. Also in the
medieval period animals were thought to not have souls. The soul is defined as a person s moral or
emotional nature or sense of identity. This point is interesting because the body encapsulates the soul,
in a way that it hides your true identity, whether you are a human or a human who changes into an
animal. When Bisclavret and the knight changed their physical natures, they did not suddenly lack a
soul but their soul was preserved. The body just acts as a vessel ... Show more content on
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She does this to add a dramatic element to the stories. In our minds, we subconsciously create positive
connotations to anything we deem as beautiful or good looking. But when she develops the characters
person more indeptly she reveals their negative attributes. As readers, we are caught off guard because
a person s looks are a kind of perceived identity. For instance, Bisclavret was described as a handsome
knight, but later it is revealed that he is a werewolf and for three days out the week he lives in the
deepest part of the woods and feeds off anything he can capture. Also, his wife is initially described as
worthy and attractive in appearance. However, although she doesn t transform into an animal she has a
beastly side that is later revealed in the Lais. Her inner beast is revealed when she betrays her
husband, the fear she has of her husbands condition is understandable but she fails to come to terms
with it. Instead she sells her body to a knight and convinces him to steal her husband s clothes,
knowing that would entrap him in his werewolf form. He would in turn receive her hand in married as
payment. By accepting her proposal, he allowed his beastly side to get the best of him and
condemning Bisclavret to remain naked in his beast like
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Artificial Reef Case Study
After evaluating the two suggested proposals against the main criteria of social/ political, economic
and environmental it was concluded that proposal B, to construct the artificial reef is the most suitable
option to implement at Palm Beach to ensure both short and long term health and sustainability of the
beach. Even though the artificial reef had some negatives, they were outweighed by the
environmental, social and long term economic advantages. The artificial reef is an earth cantered
system which can be implemented as an environmentally form of economic growth, and it is a
sustainable use of resources which will ensure that Palm Beach is maintained and in good condition
for future generations, therefore it is a bio centric environmental ... Show more content on
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Additionally, since the destructive waves break on the reef then only the low energy, constructive
waves reach the shore which makes deposition possible therefore the beach will have the chance to
naturally build up sand and widen. Even though the beach nourishment program is already established
so there are no initial costs required and the artificial reef has high construction costs, around $16.9
million to be implemented, the reef has very low maintenance costs (to ensure it is working
effectively) this is minute in comparison of the ongoing costs of the beach nourishment program.
However, with the artificial reef there may be the need to implement another program or to continue
the beach nourishment program to support it. Yet, even though there are extremely high initial costs,
the artificial reef would increase tourism and support local businesses, which outweighs and justifies
the large cost as in the long term it will be economically beneficial. Also, it is aesthetically pleasing,
attracts diverse marine life, improves surf quality and recreational amenity so it will attract tourists
and will take pressure off the natural reefs whilst aiding to stabilise the beach. Overall, the
implementation of an artificial reef would be effective coastal management strategy as
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Theme Of Stream Of Consciousness
The Stream of Consciousness was introduced by William James over 100 years ago. It means that our
consciousness moves ahead with continuity. James suggested that this theme can serve as a major
focus for psychology. (James, 1890). Isn t it strange, though, that psychology almost never speaks of
this dimension? We might talk about emotions, perceptions, actions or desires, but almost never about
the inner thought flow.
James foresaw the difficulty of studying these phenomena. He stated that to capture the Stream of
Consciousness conceptually was like trying to study a moving river by capturing it in a bucket.
Another metaphor that he proposed: It s like trying to try to study a snowflake by capturing it in your
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In their examples, cited as classical works of the Stream of Consciousness, (Joyce, 1914; Woolf,1925),
the thought sequences seems to be like mental tourism, with thoughts jumping from island to island
(or from theme to theme) in a helicopter. In contrast, the three people sharing their Impasse, in the
article Three Extracts, show a deep level of continuity and profundity in their inner sequences. In fact,
their revelations manifest a particular courage in presenting thoughts that can be found universally, but
that would almost never be revealed to another person because they show a deep personal truth of
anxiety, humiliation or self worthlessness. As a literary analogy, the three extracts they are closer to
Kafka than to Joyce and
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The Scottsboro Boys Case Study
The Scottsboro Boys case took place at the Scottsboro, Alabama town on March 25, 1931. This case
had involved a group of black adolescents who, after such situation was best known as the Scottsboro
boys. To be specific, these boys who were involved in this case were Clarence Norris, Olen
Montgomery, Andy Wright, Roy Wright, Eugene Williams, Charlie Weems, Willie Robertson,
Haywood Patterson, and Ozzie Powell. These guys were unfairly judged to have raped two white
girls. While these teenagers were falsely accused of a crime that had never met, the case had become
one of the most controversial, and complex instance in the United States history. First of all, the
Scottsboro case initiates at a burden train who was going to the West Memphis, Tennessee. Later on,
this train made at stop at Point Rock, Alabama. It was here where the black adolescents had been
detained, because of the supposed violation of the two white girls, best known as Victoria Prince, and
Ruby Bates, who were both from 17 to 21 years old. However, these guys were not at this place for
pleasure rather than looking for new job opportunities due to the Great Depression of 1931. This
economic disaster made them look for jobs in these towns, because of the economic troubles that the
whole country was suffering at that time. Moreover, in this train where the case started, it had
occurred a fight between some passengers who were discussing for space in the wagons of the train. In
this fight, a white boy touched a
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Arguments Against Universal Health Care
In the United States many issues seem to arise during times of struggle and what some consider
unfairness. One of these being the topic of health care. As this problem popped up so did some
solutions did as well. One of these being a universal health care. That to some would seem to get rid
of all this unfair health care problem all together. However, others say that with a universal health
care, the costs would rise and the quality could rapidly degrade. Both of these sides show very true
factual evidence for their supporting claims.
As many people had supposed for quite a while now is the idea of a universal health care, an idea of
which is to give healthcare to all in a nation regardless if they pay for it or not. To some it would
completely and utterly get rid of all these bad incidents happening to many whom do not have health
care. It also would make it more equal, and instead of some getting health care, everyone would have
healthcare. There would be no need for any of these health problems most poor and some middle class
people have to face. Instead there would be health care for every person in the United States. This idea
would be highly beneficial to the poor and the ones who don t have healthcare or simply cannot afford
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Many who do not favor universal health care have some really valid and truthful points as to why it
would be a bad idea. As said the people who already have health care fear that the quality of care
would degrade and would make care quality worse. Others find it unfair to have to pay for others who
simply are too lazy or inconsiderate to work to get their own health care. As harsh it that may sound it
is considered true and would affect all those who already do pay for healthcare in a negative
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Riordan Business Requirements Document
Riordan Manufacturing HRIS 1.Introduction 1.1.Purpose This document defines the high level
requirements for implanting a human resource information system at Riordan Manufacturing. It will
be used as the basis for the following activities: A project overview that identifies the areas of the
document resources, glossary of terms, project overview on business to be improved, project risks,
and lists the stakeholders associated with the project. Key assumptions and any project restraints. An
identification of the business requirements of the service request. Process flow charts associated with
the business requirements. The implementation approach including installation, testing, and training.
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This will need to be taken into consideration when implementing the new system in China. All
Riordan sites have their own finance and accounting systems which supply records into a consolidated
corporate system in San Jose. Sales and Marketing maintains historical records in many disparate
databases, as well as paper files and microfiche. 1.6.Stakeholders The following include the internal
and external stakeholders whose requirements are signified by this document: Name Business Unit
Role Hugh McCauley Chief Operating Officer Executive Sponsor Yvonne McMillian Director of
Human Resources Project Sponsor Maria Trinh Chief Information Officer Project Sponsor Andrea
Gamby Manager of Human Resources Business Lead Terri Caraanza Manager of Human Resources
Business Lead Silvija Peterson Manager of Human Resources Business Lead 2.Key Assumptions and
Constraints # Assumptions 1 System will need to support 400 employees globally. 2 All existing
documentation will be migrated over to the new system. 3 Workman s compensation will be handled
internally # Constraints 1 Language barrier with the Hangzhou China location. 2 Having access to all
historical data. 3 Workman s compensation is handled by a 3rd party 3.Business Requirements
3.1.Data Process, Control and Integration Riordan industry tasks are accomplished because of the
need to communicate between many different departments and employees. These departments
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Poison Pills
[1] Please descirbe the purpose of First Generation Poison Pills; Second Generation Poision Pills and
Third Gereration Posion Pills.
[2] Impact of Poision Pills on Stock Prices.
[3] List the Preliminary Takeover Steps: a) Bidding Strategies b) Casual Pass c) Bear Hugs
[4] What is Tender Offers
Throughout the years many acquisitions have been hostile, which has led to companies to creative
preventative and defensive takeover methods. Preventative is used as a way to reduce the likelihood of
a takeover, and defensive measure (active measures) are used afer a hostile bid has been issued.
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Another method is the White Knight, which is when the company doesn t want the acquiring company
to takeover, they find a more suitable company to acquire them instead. This may be done to prevent
the disassembly of the target. Takeover tactics have been used throughout history. Three important
tactics are Bidding strategies, Casual pass, and Bear hugs. Bidding strategy is 2/3 successful to the 1st
bidder. Bidders have to watch out for not only the target company, but also for other bidders. There
has been a higher successrate on bidders who actually contact the target company first in hopes of a
more amiable bid. A second bid can be even more successful, therefore the first bidder shouldn t offer
too much to prepare for a comeback bid. This is called Optimal Bidder. Casual pass is an informal
overture before bidding . The problem with this is that it gives the target advance warning of the
possible takeover. Bearhugs apply pressure to the target before bidding. The acquirer contact the
Board of directors and state that they will go to the stockholders and present an offer to them without
the Board s consent. This forces the target to take a public position and puts pressure on the Board
because it must consider the offers or they violate fiduciary duties. Tender offers have been debateable
over the years. There is no specific definistion as to what
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Queensland s Jury System
Juries are an essential component of Queensland s criminal justice system. However, the current jury
system in criminal law cases does not effectively meet the needs of society. This thesis is established
by first examining the role that juries play in the criminal justice system and the various interests of
those affected by juries. This is followed by a consideration of arguments for and against juries and
reforms that may be made to the jury system. Overall, it will be seen that there are substantial reasons
to reform the current system.
In considering the effectiveness of the jury system, it is first necessary to understand the roles of
juries. Primarily, a jury is a body of legally unqualified citizens who agree on a verdict based on
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The jury represents the voice of the people, regardless, juries are ethnically un diverse, consist heavily
of certain age groups and members of certain socioeconomic statuses. To ensure better
representativeness, two specific reforms can be implemented. First, making avoiding jury duty more
difficult. The list of excuses in the Act can be reduced to achieve this. Additionally, the reforms must
address the racial diversity in juries. According to Israel, parties are likely to attempt to exclude
Indigenous and other ethnic minorities from in the selection process (1998). However, for the jury to
represent the voice of the people it must be racially diverse, as Australia is a very multicultural
country. As a result, a possible reform is making it more difficult for the parties to object to certain
jurors. To rectify the issue of a lack of competence in juries, a solution is to expand the kinds of cases
that a judge only trials. At present, for example, complicated tax and fraud cases require a judge only
trial. A reform is to make it possible for further kinds of cases to be added. An alternative reform is to
allow an independent lawyer to explain issues to the jury outside of court sessions, rather than relying
on the judges instructions alone. The lawyer could identify any misunderstandings and correct them.
Overall, it is necessary for reforms to be put in place to address
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Mr. James M. Barrie
Problem Statement: Peter Davies is a 10 year old boy who lives with his mother, Mrs. Sylvia
Llewelyn Davies, and brothers George, Jack, and Michael. Two years ago, his father died of jaw
cancer, leaving the family with little money. Mrs. Llewelyn Davies mother is able to provide some for
the family, but they still face some economic hardship. Mr. James M. Barrie, a local playwright, is
growing to be a sort of father figure to the boys as he becomes a closer friend to the family. However,
the grandmother objects to the relationship between Mr. Barrie and the boys and wants greater control
over the family s life. Mrs. Llewelyn Davies also is growing increasingly ill and weak. Between losing
his father, economic hardship, dealing with his mother s unknown illness, and experiencing the stress
of the strained relationship between Mr. Barrie and his grandmother, Peter is showing increasingly
prominent and persistent signs of hopelessness, low self esteem, and persistent irritability. He
withdraws from playing with his brothers, does not believe that he has enough imagination to play the
games, and believes games are silly and childish, despite being only 10 years old himself. Mrs.
Llewelyn Davies reported that Peter began showing these signs shortly after his father died the two
years previously. Risk Factors Because little is known about Peter s family outside of what has been
observed, it is difficult to use biological evidence for depression. However, Mrs. Llewelyn
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Creative Self Reflection
Recently I signed up to Skillshare for a free trial. It took me about a month (the trial is for two
months) to take a course. Man, I wish I would have started earlier. But, I guess it s better late than
never. I ended up choosing a course that has given me inspiration for both my personal and work life. I
want to share it with you because I think it might inspire you in a positive way as well.
The Creative Course That Teaches You To Be More Self Aware
Since starting this course, I often joke with my husband that I m now an artist. For instance, he ll ask
me to do something, and I ll say, I m an artist, so I can do that!
Of course, I m not that great of an artist. But, this course has made me feel more creative than I ve felt
in a long time.
It s called Drawing as Self Discovery: 5 Ways To Start. It s done and delivered by Mari Andrew, who
you can find on Instagram here.
Essentially she takes you through some exercises that help you reflect on your life and then draw out
your thoughts and feelings in a really cute but meaningful way.
For instance, one of the exercises is drawing out a brain and the thoughts going through it. For me, I
had just woken up and was overthinking for the day, so I decided to draw out my Morning Brain .
The beauty of doing these drawings is that you become more self aware.
After drawing, writing, and coloring in the brain sections, I realized that a lot of my morning brain
problems had to do with scheduling and planning. If I just
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Black Hole Of Technology Summary
The black hole of endless, unimportant streams of technology enabled information is devouring
everyone living in the 21st century. Words once said by Leena Khan highlighting the downfalls of
technology. Leena Khan in the writing, Black Hole of Technology argues much better points than
Stefan Etienne in the writing, Teens and Technology Share a Future. Consisting of strong points,
having highly effective structure and claims, and it has good structure are all reasons The Black Hole
of Technology is superior to Teens and Technology.
The passage, Black Hole of Technology has many points that stand out. The author had reasonable
opinions which were shown from a real experience the author explained. The text has strong reasons
like the fact that technology isolates us from the rest of the world, keeping us indoors. When Leena s
friends were all glued to their phones, she said, I, on the other hand, glanced out the window
separating us from the beautiful weather outside. This proves that technology is not always the best
form of entertainment. When we are on our device, it is kind of like we form a barrier to the real
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It has a clear lack of scientific evidence, but that s no the purpose of this piece. The author intended to
write about how her quality of life is increased without technology, not to list off statistics. Some
people also criticize the piece for having not a wide enough target audience. This can be true for
writings, but in this circumstance, it is not. The author is arguing how teenagers are sucked into the
black hole, and how it affects each other. This whole passage is supposed to be for teenagers.
Therefore, the author does not have to narrow of a target
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Nursing Supervisors
As I think over the jobs I have held throughout my life. I had one supervisor I appreciated the most.
This was a nursing supervisor, and I appreciated this individual the most because she was totally
different from the other supervisors on the job.She was very hard at first, but she got easier as we
showed her she could trust us. I found even though she was hard, she had our backs. When she felt we
were doing the right thing, she would fight tooth and nail for us. She made work very challenging by
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Tron Cons
The film Tron is celebrated and held as a triumph today, but back in the 1980s, the film suffered from
lack of appeal to a wider audience, geared toward more teenage video game buffs and computer nerds,
with a juvenile story, laced with simple dialogue, and unsophisticated costumes. Without a doubt, the
major appeal in Tron is the minimal use of CGI and spectacular animation that was used to create its
computer enhance landscape. However, in spite of its groundbreaking use of computer generated
effects, this costly, somewhat embarrassing box office failure soon developed a growing fan base of
nostalgically minded computer geeks who ended up bestowing a reputation upon it that it barely
deserves (Schneider 245). The homage is due in part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lisberger is best remembered today for Tron and for directing the underrated sci fi film, starring Mark
Hamill called Slipstream (1989). The inspiration for Tron occurred in 1976 when Steven Lisberger,
then an animator of drawings with his own studio, looked at a sample reel from a computer firm called
MAGI and saw Pong for the first time. He was immediately fascinated by video games and wanted to
do a film incorporating them (Wikipedia). Lisberger teamed up with writer Bonnie MacBird by
researching computer science and video game ideas, and eventually came up with the bases for the
story of Tron. The screenplay was later written by Lisberger, his business partner Donald Kushner,
became producer. Kushner is also responsible for the series Automan (1983 1984), TV s holographic
crime fighter that looked very similar to Tron by using the same FX. Disney decided in 1981 to film
Tron completely in 65 mm Super Panavision (except for the computer generated layers, which were
shot in VistaVision and both anamorphic 35mm and Super 35 which were used for some scenes in the
real world and subsequently blown up to 65mm (Wikipedia). Cinematography for Tron was by Bruce
Logan and edited by Jeff Gourson. Harrison
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Mabo Laramie
English Life Writing Essay In the two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share similar and
different themes as well as codes and conventions. The film Mabo, directed by Rachael Perkins,
revolves around the true story of Eddie Mabo and his decision to continue to fight for his land and
peoples rights. The audience is persuaded to side with Eddie throughout the use of point of view and
bias. The Laramie project, by Moises Kaufman and the members of the tectonic theatre project,
follows the actions and communications of the Laramie people after the horrific manslaughter of
Matthew Shepard. The two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share the same key theme
Power. In Mabo, this is shown throughout the biopic and demonstrated ... Show more content on
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In Mabo where Eddie was refused a drink but stayed there until he was thrown in the lockup was seen
as an injustice as he didn t get justice for the racism he experienced but instead got thrown in jail. In
Laramie, Matthew Shepard experienced injustice right before he died, the hatred that grew from the
hearts of Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney in which lead to the death of Matthew Shepard, had
no justice until the court case. Matthew was vulnerable and didn t get the justice he deserved. In
Mabo, when Eddie had won the Supreme Court case, his family felt as sense of relief and justice for
Eddie. Eddie had passed away prior to the court cases hearing, but the family felt as though his life
had meaning and were proud that his life was spent doing well. In Laramie an example of justice is
when the court case hearing was held and Matthews s father had openly expressed how he felt about
the matter at hand. Dennis Shepard stated Every time you celebrate Christmas, a birthday, the fourth
of July remember that Matt isn t. p.g. 94 In Dennis Shepard s statement he expressed the hate he feels
towards Aaron McKinney and how he would love to see him die. The court case attracted the media
and gathered everyone s attention towards the justice that people wanted to see. The family of
Matthew Shepard felt as though at least some good is coming from the bad of Matthews s
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2.0 Arguments For Software Piracy Essay
2.0 Arguments for software piracy
In economical and ethical terms, they are different arguments used to defend the practice of Software
Piracy. For example, some customers might say purchasing software is expensive so the computer
dealers pirate the software and sell it to the customers for a lower price which consists of a bit torrent ,
this is protecting the customers.
2.1 Cost
As broadband internet technology continues to flourish, the price of software continues to increase.
Some people have the opinion that software costs too much which leads them to pirate software at a
lower price as it is expensive to purchase it commercially [9]. This is beneficial to the people that
suffer financially and don t have a good paid job which is likely to help them with the cost of the
software. Pirating software also comes in handy for the university students as it is not always available
at low cost and most good software costs hundreds to thousands and this is the amount that students
can t afford when it comes to purchasing software such as Microsoft in order to get their projects and
assignments done without money to purchase the original software. Therefore, software piracy casts
significant benefits to those who cannot afford the software at such a great price. With some consumer
software packages costing up to $500, the amount of money saved by pirating is not negligible [9].
Consumers also believe that manufactures are not hurt by pirates making illegal copies of their
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Land Rover Research Paper
Soon after the SUV craze took hold in the early 1990s, the GMC Typhoon emerged, a performance
model like none other. Based on the GMC Jimmy, a turbocharged 4.3 liter V 6 engine enabled it to
move from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds, comparable to what sports cars attained during that era.
Though the Typhoon s two year run was certainly a short lived one, it placed in the mind of
automotive executives the world over that SUVs and performance were no longer mutually exclusive.
Fast forward to today and nearly every automotive brand is selling SUVs and offering performance
variants. Land Rover, itself an SUV brand, has long had the off road credentials that others can only
aspire to. They also have performance models, including the Range Rover ... Show more content on
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The expansive cabin is elegant and marked by perforated leather seats, micro mesh metal aluminum
trim finisher, and 14 way power front seats with lumbar support and adjustable bolsters, the latter
feature most welcome as you put this Range Rover through the paces. Besides the usual power
accessories, every model comes with a power tilt and telescopic steering column, driver and front
passenger memory settings, dual zone climate control, a power operated tailgate, a sliding panoramic
roof with a power blind, a 60 40 split folding rear seat, and aluminum kick plates with Range Rover
lettering. You also get an 8 inch touchscreen display and a 250 watt, 8 speaker audio system. Choose
the dynamic package and your Range Rover is outfitted with perforated Oxford leather, stainless steel
pedals, as well as exclusive exterior updates including 21 inch wheels, 20 inch brake calipers, a grille
finisher and light unit surround embellishments. On the Road Driving the Range Rover Sport
Supercharged blends the best of an upscale interior with stout off road capabilities and mixes in high
end performance. It receives a superior score in all three categories, a rare and winning combination of
all things
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NVQ 5 Communication
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management
Unit 1. Use and Develop Systems that Promote Communication
1. Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role.
1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in
own role.
1.2 Explain how to support effective communication within own job role.
1.3 Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication in own role.
1.4 Implement a strategy to overcome communication barriers.
1.5 Use different means of communication to meet different needs.
Within my role there are many individuals to communication with. Staff range from therapists,
recovery workers, finance department. Managers, Admin staff, Education and employment staff, HR
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The issue of power will always be present, however this needs to be addressed through building
healthy trusting relationships between staff and service users and ensuring there are adequate reporting
systems should this become an issue. Staff and service user belief and value systems can cause
communication issues. It is important to put your own beliefs and values to one side and be open
minded to others. If we rigidly place upon others our beliefs and values this will effect
communication.
When communicating with family members it is important to respect confidentiality both from the
family member and the service user. Knowing so much about a service user over a period of 6 months
can cause complacency in what staff know about a client and where communicating with family can
become controversial. I always check out who is calling or enquiring about a client before disclosing
any information. Client confidentiality contracts are signed by service users and next of kin is
identified. Staff members also sign a confidentiality agreement to ensure there are procedures should
confidentiality be broken.
When communicating with outside agencies, issues occasionally arise. It can be very difficult to get
hold of specific people. Phone calls and/or paperwork may not be returned. Simply marking an e mail
URGENT can help. Logging any communication between organisations can be useful as it provides
evidence of calls, e mails, texts etc. Service
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Indiana The Hoosier Research Paper
Indiana the Hoosiers
When people think of Indiana most just think about corn and that is true. Indiana is a state that is all
about farming and festivals and the social interaction of the people. When people are out in Indiana
one simply smiles and says hello even if they do not normally know one another. This is just a normal
occurrence in most parts of Indiana. If people go to another state, things may be much different.
People in other states may not hold doors open for one another and it is not considered rude. Whereas
in Indiana, if there is someone walking 30 feet behind, better hold that door open for them or that is
considered highly rude. Just like any large group of people living among each other, Indiana has a vast
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There are many misconceptions about the homeless such as the homeless are mentally ill and the
homeless do not work. Not all homeless have a mental illness and many homeless people are among
the working (Kendall, 2016). The state capitol of Indiana, Indianapolis alone, there are 8,000 homeless
people (Indiana s News Leader, 2015). Veterans were hit very hard in the Indianapolis area with a 21
percent increase compared to the national average decreasing by 18 percent (Indiana s News Leader,
2015). Some sources calculate that the Veterans make up at least a quarter of the homeless
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The Book Gender Trouble By Judith Butler
The book Gender Trouble by Judith Butler required another method of taking a gander at sex and
sexual orientation. Instead of the settled manly and ladylike sexual orientation binary, Butler
contended that gender ought to be seen as variable, the way we act at various times and in various
circumstances as opposed to who we are. Butler proposed that by deconstructing the way we consider
gender we may move towards another fairness where individuals are not limited by manly or ladylike
sex parts. Like women s activists before her, Butler is worried with achieving more prominent
uniformity between men and women, yet her accentuation is distinctive, just like her proposed method
of activity. A number of Butler s contentions and thoughts are fascinating and convincing, however
she additionally has pundits who see a few constraints with her work.
Butler starts by taking a gander at the issues of characterizing woman. In the past woman s rights has
considered ladies to be its subjects for political representation. Butler, nonetheless, contends that we
can t consider women to be a bound together homogenous gathering subsequent to each woman is a
one of a kind person. Women are not a unified gathering subsequent to there are a considerable
number of divisive contrasts between them. This is a substantial point to make as it would appear to be
improbable that a neediness stricken assembly line laborer woman from the Third World would feel
she had much in the same manner as a
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David And Solomon Essay
David and Solomon
King David proved to be a wise and effective leader for Israel. However, it can be said that his son,
Solomon, made several mistakes during his reign. Many of his problems originated from his Temple, a
stucture that was conceptualized by his father to be a deterrent against the paganism, which infested
the land. Yet, it seemed as if several of Solomon s policies actually encouraged paganism rather than
deter it.
King David, a member of the tribe of Judah was chosen by God to lead his people. As everyone
knows, he proved by his wise choices to be a very effective leader. As a great military strategist David
united the tribes and extended the national boundaries so that in his time Israel enjoyed a greater
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The income from commerce and taxation was insufficient to support all of his building projects, so he
decided to cede 20 cities in Galilee to Tyre in order to raise supplemental income. Other indications
that his empire was weakening was the successful rebellions of Edom and Aram against Israelite rule.
Furthermore, the progressively weakening state of affairs allowed Jeroboam to break away from
Solomon s rule. He was able to attain leadership over Solomon s opponents those that were frustrated
with his policies of severe taxation and forced labor.
Concerning the actual Temple, one must be reminded that King David s original intentions were to
create a memorial against the Canaanite deities and paganism. However, when Solomon was given
responsibility of the construction, he seemed to have forgotten this. Some of the symbolism on the
alter was derived from Phoenicia, and can be traced back to older Canaanite symbols from
Mesopotamia. A serious spiritual weakness was starting to materialize in the Temple during this time.
Its elaborate organization and its heavy indebtedness to Syro Phoenician religious architecture and
practice. The danger of syncretism became very great so great that the following centuries were
characterized by bitter intermittent conflict between religious assimilators and religious separatists
(Albright 150). In other
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The Relationship Between Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy ( Dmd )
The ability to walk is something that our society seems to take for granted. A neuromuscular disease
can take that ability away instantly. As with any neuromuscular disease, the body s muscles are
specifically attacked. Normally that attack is caused by a lack or mutation of a specific gene.
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) has a direct relationship with a lack of dystrophin synthesis. It
is possible that the dystrophin synthesis can be increased by manipulation of microRNA 31. When
looking at a potential therapy or cure, it is important to recognize exactly how the disease affects the
body. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is one of the most severe myopathies, or muscle
diseases (Cacchiarelli et al). To be diagnosed with DMD, a patient must have a mutation in the
dystrophin gene present (Muscular Dystrophy Association). Moreover, that mutation in the gene is
what causes the lack of dystrophin synthesis. Dystrophin is protein in the body that keeps the muscles
intact (Muscular Dystrophy Association). Therefore, a lack of dystrophin causes the muscles to
deteriorate; which is identified as dystrophy. When the body lacks strong healthy muscle, it does not
only become weak; the body itself begins to shut down. Our organs depend on the muscles that allow
us to walk, eat, and breathe to provide energy, nutrients, and oxygen. For this reason, DMD eventually
leads to a short life. Due to the genetic attributions of DMD, there are specific demographics affected
normally. DMD
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Some Difficulties of Translating English Phrasal Verbs...
Some Difficulties of Translating English Phrasal Verbs into Russian ANNOTATION Diploma paper is
devoted to a very current theme about the translating of English phrasal verbs to Russian. Translating
of English phrasal verbs is very important part of the science of translation because it couldn t be a
real good correct translation without correct translating of the phrasal verbs. The paper consists of four
parts which touch upon questions of the history of translation in Russia and its development, some
points of tranlsating theory, the consideration of some ways of the translation of English phrasal verbs,
and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To use the translation the speech forms in general use; 5. To reproduce the general impression in
corresponding key, produced by the original, by choosing and placing words correctly. In 1790 the
Englishman A. Tayler formed the following requests to the translation in his book The principles of
the translation : 1. The translation should transfer the ideas of the original completely; 2. The style and
way of the exposition should be the same as in the original; 3. The translation should be read with the
same easiness as the original works. The translation is the multifaceted phenomenon and some aspects
of it can be the subjects of the research of different sciences. In the frames of the science of translation
psychological, literature critical, ethnographical and other points of translation as well as the history of
translation in one or other country are being studied. According to the subject of research we use the
knowledge of the psychology of translation, the theory of art and literary translation, ethnographical
science of translation, historical science of translation and so on. The main place in the modern
translation belongs to linguistic translation, which studies the translation as linguistic phenomenon.
The different kinds of translation complement each other and strive to detailed description of
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Short Story I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen
The short story I choose is I stand here ironing by Tillie Olsen.
The theme of the story is A mothers reflection of responsibility and regret in her life; she recognizes
the compelling situation of poverty and the severe condition that she was forced to accept as a young
single mother. The characterization and setting brought out the elements of the story.
The first element of the story is characterization:
Emily was sent home to relatives, till the age of six, she did not understand why she did not live
permanently with her mother. Emily comes back a different child, confused moreover afraid other
days content and secure, but still felt trapped within her.Mother had re married, she had four more
children during those years of war, there
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In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether...
In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether it is a desktop, a laptop, a tablet or
smartphone we all use these devices every day to make our lives easier. What most of us do not know
is what is inside of these devices, things like RAM, the binary system, the CPU and different kinds of
memory are all included in each of these devices. In this paper I will describe the functions and
relationships of different parts of the computer. The RAM, or random access memory, is sometimes
called the brain of the computer. The RAM is where everything you are working on at a given point in
time is stored. The RAM is the brain of the computer because it remembers everything you are
working on at the present time (conscience) and it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100000 01010111 01101111 01110010
01101100 01100100 00100001
The zeros and ones are grouped together into specific sections, and each section is strung together to
form a string of code. Each section resembles one character, the code above writes out Hello World!
Now that we have a language for the computer to understand, and we saw how much code is needed
to write a simple sentence, how exactly will the computer process millions if not billions of these
strings in a timely manner? The computer s CPU or central processing unit does just that. The CPU is
a little chip that does a big job. It takes all of the binary code for a program and shoots it out onto the
screen in the language that we can understand. The CPU takes billions of lines of binary code and
grinds it out in seconds. How long does it take you to pen Microsoft Word, or the internet on your
computer? For me it takes maybe a second if not sooner. The CPU takes the billions of lines of code in
each program, reads it all and translates it all into the programs we see on the screen. That is what the
CPU does. While all of these parts of the computer are fascinating, the really shocking part is how
they all seamlessly work together to make up the computer. When I opened Microsoft Word to write
this paper the RAM took the program off the hard drive and the CPU took the program s binary code
and translated it into what
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  • 2. The Maple Leaf Crisis Maple Leaf did a great job on identifying a potential marketing crisis from the early warnings through one of their distributors. And after a series of investigation, and before announce the final products quality result, Maple Leaf was able to give the biggest attention on the potential crisis. Also, in order to avoid the helpless situation, and to minimize the risk to consumers and company due to the crisis, Maple Leaf had already worked internally to prepare and plan for the possibility of a recall. Identifying the crisis early enough and preparing an emergency plan can make a strong influence on the final outcome. When the tests for Listeria were confirmed, Maple Leaf immediately recalled the contaminated food, destroyed the contaminated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Human Nature And Savagery In William Golding s Lord Of The... Man is at bottom a wild and terrible animal. We know him only as what we call civilization has tamed and trained him to be; hence we are alarmed by the occasional breaking out of his true nature. But whenever the locks and chains of law and order are cast off, and anarchy comes in, he shows himself for what he really is. Arthur Schopenhauer In today s world, human behaviours are driven by the civilization preset by society. In the rare occasion that the civilization is taken away, humans unveil their true selves: animals with a savage and evil nature. In 1954, after leaving the Royal Navy, William Golding wrote his story Lord of the Flies, which focuses on a group of young boys stranded on an island after their plane crashed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I thought, by myself The madness came into his eyes again. I thought I might kill (51). This quotation shows the change in character from innocent to savage. Jack, who started the story off as simply a selfish British boy now has a compulsion to kill . Jack s evil nature is starting to appear and this nature is swallowing him up . This connects to The Garden of Eden because in that story it is shown that Adam and Eve start out innocent, but as time goes on their natural evil is released and they sin by taking the apple from the tree. The allegory shown by Jack s action exhibits how this story is an example of the unveiling of evil and savage when taken from civilization. The boy s natural savage appears moments after they are released from civilization. In Lord of The Flies, Golding also uses the characterization of Ralph to illustrate how the natural savage is inescapable and that no matter one tries they can t change that. For a majority of the story Ralph is seen as the most innocent and civilized. From the moment they arrive on the island, Ralph spends a lot of time trying to keep order and stop the savage actions of Jack and his group. Though he tries to stay completely innocent, even Ralph begins to reveal evil traits on the island. When the hunters are on a violent man chase for Ralph around the island, Ralph fights back and launche[s] himself like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Manuel Ramos, By Manuel Ramos Similarly to William Johnson, Manuel Ramos takes this photograph to visually reflect a lesser class in Mexico city though use of location and amount of people. Prisons have a negative connotation in people s minds because of why and who is sent there. Our society views prison as a place where bad people who did bad things are forced to go. Thus, we view the people who are in prison or around the prison as bad people, which causes us to view them as inferiors, instead of equals. Since Ramos took the photo of large amount of people outside a prison, we unconsciously transfer that negative connotation onto the people in the photograph. Furthermore, the majority is dressed in dark clothing. This is significant because just like how we relate prisons to bad things, we associate dark clothing to bad things as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So by Ramos capturing such a large crowd of people in darker colors outside of a prison, he s able to project the ideals of wrongness and immorality onto the crowd. In addition to the dark clothing and location where the photo was captured, all the people are facing the wall. This alludes to the possibility of the people waiting for someone or something. Since the photo was taken during the Mexican Revolution, this holds a lot of symbolic meaning in terms of change for the country. With everyone in the photo facing the wall of oppression directly shows the acknowledgment of that oppression (the colonizer) and the need for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Plant Growth Environment 2a. Cakile edentula competes less aggressively when it grows in close proximity with its relatives. The root biomass of this plant is smaller in comparison with the biomass of the same plant s root in a region where there is no genetic relatedness. The hypothesis the presence of close relatives in the plant s environment does not change group or individual fitness was tested using another species, Lupinus angustifolius. Three different controlled environments were constructed to grow this plant: one surrounded by relatives, one surrounded by unrelated individuals of the same area, and one surrounded by unrelated individuals of different areas. Regardless of the growth environment, it was predicted that plants will compete equally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This provides evidence not only for the ability of certain plants to identify their relatives but the mutual influence on their fitness. In this context, a recent paper reported that plants of the annual Cakile edentula are able to identify kin in competitive settings and, more importantly, react by competing less aggressively against a close relative (Dudley File 2007). When individuals were grown in pots with close relatives, root biomass, a surrogate of below ground competitive ability, was lower than in individuals grown in the vicinity of strangers (Dudley File 2007). This citation provides the basis for why the researchers might predict a variation in fitness due to relatedness. If the plants forego maximizing individual fitness in favour of reducing competition between relatives this would affect overall group fitness. Previous fieldwork with this species also suggests that kin selection may be a major selective force in the most genetically structured groups of C. edentula plants (Donohue 2003). This citation states the potential for kin selection to significantly influence both individual and group fitness. Therefore, relatedness could have major implications on group success. 4. A plant s ability to distinguish its own roots should be an inherent skill, because root growth occurs in a remarkably heterogeneous space (Hodge 2004). This citation states that the ability for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Fate of The Donner Party Essay Desperate times call for desperate measures. This advice has been used as a way to justify questionable actions in times of despair for many years. Following the advice, the Donner Party did whatever they could to survive. Stuck in a snowstorm, the group is believed to have reverted back to animalistic ways, and devoured each other to survive. While no one knows the truth of that fateful winter, many agree that cannibalism was their main form of survival. Though the Donner Party s travels were not well documented and many details remain controversial, it is evident that they resorted to cannibalism to survive. During their western voyage, the group notoriously known as the Donner Party inevitably became trapped in a snowstorm in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Records at this time were practically nonexistent and because of that, the Donner Party has gone into history as not just a tragic tale, but the Great American Dream gone awry (Diamond, 1). Still today, it is unclear whether the Donner Party resorted to cannibalism as a means of survival. The events have been associated with cannibalism by so many and for so long that the undeclared verdict of the Donner Party is that they did in fact resort to cannibalism. Certainly there are arguments that disagree with this, but it is quite apparent that the party is guilty of anthropophagy. The most common argument against the cannibalism theory is that the party used their basic survival skills; they ate small game rather than each other to stay alive. Despite being a valid point, there are weaknesses with that belief. Early on in their excursion the party quickly exhausted their food supply. Fearing they were in for the worst, the group sent 15 group members out for help and sure enough a snow storm trapped them on November 1, 1846. Any available animals were eaten first and when that food source became scarce, they turned to eating their pets like the family dog. They were enduring extreme starvation after just nine days which lead to important decisions regarding their survival. In other words, a discussion regarding cannibalism had begun (Diamond, 2). This is where the eating small game belief exposes said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Python s Dictionary ( Dict ) Data Types Python s dictionary (dict) data type is a structure composed of key:value pairs where a value is associated with a key used to look up that value. In other languages, similar data structures are often known as associative arrays. Dictionary keys must be unique (among other keys in the dict) and immutable, but values can be mutable or immutable and can be any data type. Dictionaries themselves are mutable, which means that key:value pairs can be removed or added to dictionaries, or the value of any pair modified. Dictionaries have generally been considered unordered (order has actually been determined by the hash table, which is based on the specific Python implementation, and thus cannot be relied on). The hash table is actually a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because Python dictionaries can contain data structures like lists and other dictionaries, the information in the creatureTypes dictionary could be extensive. Each entry in the dictionary might contain a dictionary specific to that creature. These dictionaries might have keys like stats , moves , etc. Getting the value at creatureTypes[ CreatureType ][ stats ] might return a list of the stats the creature can have for each level it obtains. The list of moves a creature can learn, found at creatureTypes[ CreatureType ][ moves ] might be a list where each index in the list corresponds to a level and the item at each index is another list of moves available at that level. This game might also have a dictionary of moves, where each move s name is a key and the value is a dictionary of that move s attributes, such as type for whether the move does magic or physical damage, and power for how strong the attack is. I ll note that, for the creatureTypes dictionary, I would choose to use lists over dictionaries for something that will be looked up by sequential integer values from 0 to n, such as creature stats for each level. Looking up a value in a dict by key is no faster than looking up a value in a list by index. Infact, lists look up by index can be *slightly* faster; a dictionary look up requires the key to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Synopsis Of The Novel Train On Pakistan By Khushwant... The well known novel Train to Pakistan initiates study on theme of partition. This story opens the phase of political hatred, violence and sectarianism in a brilliant and realistic way. Related to those decisive or fateful days, which were brought by the British Raj followed by destruction, death and deracination for the north of the subcontinent; Khushwant Singh refers to the fact that India might have gained independence then, but the price they paid for it was Partition . The strength and the power of unity were deliberately divided between the two nations. It depicts the pitiful tale of individuals and communities suffered in the revolution of Partition. Tran to Pakistan illustrates the agony suffered on both sides of the political boundaries India and Pakistan after the partition. In general, partition uprooted the whole country and it is described as one of the deadliest experience the natives ever had of leaving their belongings behind and adapting the idea of new land, which was not theirs. The harrowing and spine chilling events of 1947 had shaken the faith of the people in the innate human beings. It had driven them into the state of wonder over what man has made of man. To Khushwant Singh, this was a period of great disillusionment and crisis of values, a distressing and disintegrating period of his life. The belief he had cherished all his life was shattered. Giving strength to his inner struggle and agony, he says: I had believed in the innate goodness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Yonec And Bisclavret By Marie De France Marie de France uses Yonec and Bisclavret to express the animal/human boundary in the medieval period. In Bisclavret, Marie used the werewolf to show how animals lack reason. In Yonec, Marie uses the hawk man to show how animal natures are correlated with the lower passions. Also in the medieval period animals were thought to not have souls. The soul is defined as a person s moral or emotional nature or sense of identity. This point is interesting because the body encapsulates the soul, in a way that it hides your true identity, whether you are a human or a human who changes into an animal. When Bisclavret and the knight changed their physical natures, they did not suddenly lack a soul but their soul was preserved. The body just acts as a vessel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She does this to add a dramatic element to the stories. In our minds, we subconsciously create positive connotations to anything we deem as beautiful or good looking. But when she develops the characters person more indeptly she reveals their negative attributes. As readers, we are caught off guard because a person s looks are a kind of perceived identity. For instance, Bisclavret was described as a handsome knight, but later it is revealed that he is a werewolf and for three days out the week he lives in the deepest part of the woods and feeds off anything he can capture. Also, his wife is initially described as worthy and attractive in appearance. However, although she doesn t transform into an animal she has a beastly side that is later revealed in the Lais. Her inner beast is revealed when she betrays her husband, the fear she has of her husbands condition is understandable but she fails to come to terms with it. Instead she sells her body to a knight and convinces him to steal her husband s clothes, knowing that would entrap him in his werewolf form. He would in turn receive her hand in married as payment. By accepting her proposal, he allowed his beastly side to get the best of him and condemning Bisclavret to remain naked in his beast like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Artificial Reef Case Study After evaluating the two suggested proposals against the main criteria of social/ political, economic and environmental it was concluded that proposal B, to construct the artificial reef is the most suitable option to implement at Palm Beach to ensure both short and long term health and sustainability of the beach. Even though the artificial reef had some negatives, they were outweighed by the environmental, social and long term economic advantages. The artificial reef is an earth cantered system which can be implemented as an environmentally form of economic growth, and it is a sustainable use of resources which will ensure that Palm Beach is maintained and in good condition for future generations, therefore it is a bio centric environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, since the destructive waves break on the reef then only the low energy, constructive waves reach the shore which makes deposition possible therefore the beach will have the chance to naturally build up sand and widen. Even though the beach nourishment program is already established so there are no initial costs required and the artificial reef has high construction costs, around $16.9 million to be implemented, the reef has very low maintenance costs (to ensure it is working effectively) this is minute in comparison of the ongoing costs of the beach nourishment program. However, with the artificial reef there may be the need to implement another program or to continue the beach nourishment program to support it. Yet, even though there are extremely high initial costs, the artificial reef would increase tourism and support local businesses, which outweighs and justifies the large cost as in the long term it will be economically beneficial. Also, it is aesthetically pleasing, attracts diverse marine life, improves surf quality and recreational amenity so it will attract tourists and will take pressure off the natural reefs whilst aiding to stabilise the beach. Overall, the implementation of an artificial reef would be effective coastal management strategy as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Stream Of Consciousness The Stream of Consciousness was introduced by William James over 100 years ago. It means that our consciousness moves ahead with continuity. James suggested that this theme can serve as a major focus for psychology. (James, 1890). Isn t it strange, though, that psychology almost never speaks of this dimension? We might talk about emotions, perceptions, actions or desires, but almost never about the inner thought flow. James foresaw the difficulty of studying these phenomena. He stated that to capture the Stream of Consciousness conceptually was like trying to study a moving river by capturing it in a bucket. Another metaphor that he proposed: It s like trying to try to study a snowflake by capturing it in your hand. Conceptual language ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In their examples, cited as classical works of the Stream of Consciousness, (Joyce, 1914; Woolf,1925), the thought sequences seems to be like mental tourism, with thoughts jumping from island to island (or from theme to theme) in a helicopter. In contrast, the three people sharing their Impasse, in the article Three Extracts, show a deep level of continuity and profundity in their inner sequences. In fact, their revelations manifest a particular courage in presenting thoughts that can be found universally, but that would almost never be revealed to another person because they show a deep personal truth of anxiety, humiliation or self worthlessness. As a literary analogy, the three extracts they are closer to Kafka than to Joyce and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Scottsboro Boys Case Study The Scottsboro Boys case took place at the Scottsboro, Alabama town on March 25, 1931. This case had involved a group of black adolescents who, after such situation was best known as the Scottsboro boys. To be specific, these boys who were involved in this case were Clarence Norris, Olen Montgomery, Andy Wright, Roy Wright, Eugene Williams, Charlie Weems, Willie Robertson, Haywood Patterson, and Ozzie Powell. These guys were unfairly judged to have raped two white girls. While these teenagers were falsely accused of a crime that had never met, the case had become one of the most controversial, and complex instance in the United States history. First of all, the Scottsboro case initiates at a burden train who was going to the West Memphis, Tennessee. Later on, this train made at stop at Point Rock, Alabama. It was here where the black adolescents had been detained, because of the supposed violation of the two white girls, best known as Victoria Prince, and Ruby Bates, who were both from 17 to 21 years old. However, these guys were not at this place for pleasure rather than looking for new job opportunities due to the Great Depression of 1931. This economic disaster made them look for jobs in these towns, because of the economic troubles that the whole country was suffering at that time. Moreover, in this train where the case started, it had occurred a fight between some passengers who were discussing for space in the wagons of the train. In this fight, a white boy touched a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Arguments Against Universal Health Care In the United States many issues seem to arise during times of struggle and what some consider unfairness. One of these being the topic of health care. As this problem popped up so did some solutions did as well. One of these being a universal health care. That to some would seem to get rid of all this unfair health care problem all together. However, others say that with a universal health care, the costs would rise and the quality could rapidly degrade. Both of these sides show very true factual evidence for their supporting claims. As many people had supposed for quite a while now is the idea of a universal health care, an idea of which is to give healthcare to all in a nation regardless if they pay for it or not. To some it would completely and utterly get rid of all these bad incidents happening to many whom do not have health care. It also would make it more equal, and instead of some getting health care, everyone would have healthcare. There would be no need for any of these health problems most poor and some middle class people have to face. Instead there would be health care for every person in the United States. This idea would be highly beneficial to the poor and the ones who don t have healthcare or simply cannot afford it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many who do not favor universal health care have some really valid and truthful points as to why it would be a bad idea. As said the people who already have health care fear that the quality of care would degrade and would make care quality worse. Others find it unfair to have to pay for others who simply are too lazy or inconsiderate to work to get their own health care. As harsh it that may sound it is considered true and would affect all those who already do pay for healthcare in a negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Riordan Business Requirements Document Riordan Manufacturing HRIS 1.Introduction 1.1.Purpose This document defines the high level requirements for implanting a human resource information system at Riordan Manufacturing. It will be used as the basis for the following activities: A project overview that identifies the areas of the document resources, glossary of terms, project overview on business to be improved, project risks, and lists the stakeholders associated with the project. Key assumptions and any project restraints. An identification of the business requirements of the service request. Process flow charts associated with the business requirements. The implementation approach including installation, testing, and training. 1.2.Document Resources ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will need to be taken into consideration when implementing the new system in China. All Riordan sites have their own finance and accounting systems which supply records into a consolidated corporate system in San Jose. Sales and Marketing maintains historical records in many disparate databases, as well as paper files and microfiche. 1.6.Stakeholders The following include the internal and external stakeholders whose requirements are signified by this document: Name Business Unit Role Hugh McCauley Chief Operating Officer Executive Sponsor Yvonne McMillian Director of Human Resources Project Sponsor Maria Trinh Chief Information Officer Project Sponsor Andrea Gamby Manager of Human Resources Business Lead Terri Caraanza Manager of Human Resources Business Lead Silvija Peterson Manager of Human Resources Business Lead 2.Key Assumptions and Constraints # Assumptions 1 System will need to support 400 employees globally. 2 All existing documentation will be migrated over to the new system. 3 Workman s compensation will be handled internally # Constraints 1 Language barrier with the Hangzhou China location. 2 Having access to all historical data. 3 Workman s compensation is handled by a 3rd party 3.Business Requirements 3.1.Data Process, Control and Integration Riordan industry tasks are accomplished because of the need to communicate between many different departments and employees. These departments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Poison Pills [1] Please descirbe the purpose of First Generation Poison Pills; Second Generation Poision Pills and Third Gereration Posion Pills. [2] Impact of Poision Pills on Stock Prices. [3] List the Preliminary Takeover Steps: a) Bidding Strategies b) Casual Pass c) Bear Hugs [4] What is Tender Offers Throughout the years many acquisitions have been hostile, which has led to companies to creative preventative and defensive takeover methods. Preventative is used as a way to reduce the likelihood of a takeover, and defensive measure (active measures) are used afer a hostile bid has been issued. Keeping the company successful with shares at a high cost prevents short term gain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another method is the White Knight, which is when the company doesn t want the acquiring company to takeover, they find a more suitable company to acquire them instead. This may be done to prevent the disassembly of the target. Takeover tactics have been used throughout history. Three important tactics are Bidding strategies, Casual pass, and Bear hugs. Bidding strategy is 2/3 successful to the 1st bidder. Bidders have to watch out for not only the target company, but also for other bidders. There has been a higher successrate on bidders who actually contact the target company first in hopes of a more amiable bid. A second bid can be even more successful, therefore the first bidder shouldn t offer too much to prepare for a comeback bid. This is called Optimal Bidder. Casual pass is an informal overture before bidding . The problem with this is that it gives the target advance warning of the possible takeover. Bearhugs apply pressure to the target before bidding. The acquirer contact the Board of directors and state that they will go to the stockholders and present an offer to them without the Board s consent. This forces the target to take a public position and puts pressure on the Board because it must consider the offers or they violate fiduciary duties. Tender offers have been debateable over the years. There is no specific definistion as to what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Queensland s Jury System Juries are an essential component of Queensland s criminal justice system. However, the current jury system in criminal law cases does not effectively meet the needs of society. This thesis is established by first examining the role that juries play in the criminal justice system and the various interests of those affected by juries. This is followed by a consideration of arguments for and against juries and reforms that may be made to the jury system. Overall, it will be seen that there are substantial reasons to reform the current system. In considering the effectiveness of the jury system, it is first necessary to understand the roles of juries. Primarily, a jury is a body of legally unqualified citizens who agree on a verdict based on evidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The jury represents the voice of the people, regardless, juries are ethnically un diverse, consist heavily of certain age groups and members of certain socioeconomic statuses. To ensure better representativeness, two specific reforms can be implemented. First, making avoiding jury duty more difficult. The list of excuses in the Act can be reduced to achieve this. Additionally, the reforms must address the racial diversity in juries. According to Israel, parties are likely to attempt to exclude Indigenous and other ethnic minorities from in the selection process (1998). However, for the jury to represent the voice of the people it must be racially diverse, as Australia is a very multicultural country. As a result, a possible reform is making it more difficult for the parties to object to certain jurors. To rectify the issue of a lack of competence in juries, a solution is to expand the kinds of cases that a judge only trials. At present, for example, complicated tax and fraud cases require a judge only trial. A reform is to make it possible for further kinds of cases to be added. An alternative reform is to allow an independent lawyer to explain issues to the jury outside of court sessions, rather than relying on the judges instructions alone. The lawyer could identify any misunderstandings and correct them. Overall, it is necessary for reforms to be put in place to address ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mr. James M. Barrie Problem Statement: Peter Davies is a 10 year old boy who lives with his mother, Mrs. Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, and brothers George, Jack, and Michael. Two years ago, his father died of jaw cancer, leaving the family with little money. Mrs. Llewelyn Davies mother is able to provide some for the family, but they still face some economic hardship. Mr. James M. Barrie, a local playwright, is growing to be a sort of father figure to the boys as he becomes a closer friend to the family. However, the grandmother objects to the relationship between Mr. Barrie and the boys and wants greater control over the family s life. Mrs. Llewelyn Davies also is growing increasingly ill and weak. Between losing his father, economic hardship, dealing with his mother s unknown illness, and experiencing the stress of the strained relationship between Mr. Barrie and his grandmother, Peter is showing increasingly prominent and persistent signs of hopelessness, low self esteem, and persistent irritability. He withdraws from playing with his brothers, does not believe that he has enough imagination to play the games, and believes games are silly and childish, despite being only 10 years old himself. Mrs. Llewelyn Davies reported that Peter began showing these signs shortly after his father died the two years previously. Risk Factors Because little is known about Peter s family outside of what has been observed, it is difficult to use biological evidence for depression. However, Mrs. Llewelyn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Creative Self Reflection Recently I signed up to Skillshare for a free trial. It took me about a month (the trial is for two months) to take a course. Man, I wish I would have started earlier. But, I guess it s better late than never. I ended up choosing a course that has given me inspiration for both my personal and work life. I want to share it with you because I think it might inspire you in a positive way as well. The Creative Course That Teaches You To Be More Self Aware Since starting this course, I often joke with my husband that I m now an artist. For instance, he ll ask me to do something, and I ll say, I m an artist, so I can do that! Of course, I m not that great of an artist. But, this course has made me feel more creative than I ve felt in a long time. It s called Drawing as Self Discovery: 5 Ways To Start. It s done and delivered by Mari Andrew, who you can find on Instagram here. Essentially she takes you through some exercises that help you reflect on your life and then draw out your thoughts and feelings in a really cute but meaningful way. For instance, one of the exercises is drawing out a brain and the thoughts going through it. For me, I had just woken up and was overthinking for the day, so I decided to draw out my Morning Brain . The beauty of doing these drawings is that you become more self aware. After drawing, writing, and coloring in the brain sections, I realized that a lot of my morning brain problems had to do with scheduling and planning. If I just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Black Hole Of Technology Summary The black hole of endless, unimportant streams of technology enabled information is devouring everyone living in the 21st century. Words once said by Leena Khan highlighting the downfalls of technology. Leena Khan in the writing, Black Hole of Technology argues much better points than Stefan Etienne in the writing, Teens and Technology Share a Future. Consisting of strong points, having highly effective structure and claims, and it has good structure are all reasons The Black Hole of Technology is superior to Teens and Technology. The passage, Black Hole of Technology has many points that stand out. The author had reasonable opinions which were shown from a real experience the author explained. The text has strong reasons like the fact that technology isolates us from the rest of the world, keeping us indoors. When Leena s friends were all glued to their phones, she said, I, on the other hand, glanced out the window separating us from the beautiful weather outside. This proves that technology is not always the best form of entertainment. When we are on our device, it is kind of like we form a barrier to the real world, we get lost in the technology world for a while. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has a clear lack of scientific evidence, but that s no the purpose of this piece. The author intended to write about how her quality of life is increased without technology, not to list off statistics. Some people also criticize the piece for having not a wide enough target audience. This can be true for writings, but in this circumstance, it is not. The author is arguing how teenagers are sucked into the black hole, and how it affects each other. This whole passage is supposed to be for teenagers. Therefore, the author does not have to narrow of a target ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nursing Supervisors As I think over the jobs I have held throughout my life. I had one supervisor I appreciated the most. This was a nursing supervisor, and I appreciated this individual the most because she was totally different from the other supervisors on the job.She was very hard at first, but she got easier as we showed her she could trust us. I found even though she was hard, she had our backs. When she felt we were doing the right thing, she would fight tooth and nail for us. She made work very challenging by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tron Cons The film Tron is celebrated and held as a triumph today, but back in the 1980s, the film suffered from lack of appeal to a wider audience, geared toward more teenage video game buffs and computer nerds, with a juvenile story, laced with simple dialogue, and unsophisticated costumes. Without a doubt, the major appeal in Tron is the minimal use of CGI and spectacular animation that was used to create its computer enhance landscape. However, in spite of its groundbreaking use of computer generated effects, this costly, somewhat embarrassing box office failure soon developed a growing fan base of nostalgically minded computer geeks who ended up bestowing a reputation upon it that it barely deserves (Schneider 245). The homage is due in part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lisberger is best remembered today for Tron and for directing the underrated sci fi film, starring Mark Hamill called Slipstream (1989). The inspiration for Tron occurred in 1976 when Steven Lisberger, then an animator of drawings with his own studio, looked at a sample reel from a computer firm called MAGI and saw Pong for the first time. He was immediately fascinated by video games and wanted to do a film incorporating them (Wikipedia). Lisberger teamed up with writer Bonnie MacBird by researching computer science and video game ideas, and eventually came up with the bases for the story of Tron. The screenplay was later written by Lisberger, his business partner Donald Kushner, became producer. Kushner is also responsible for the series Automan (1983 1984), TV s holographic crime fighter that looked very similar to Tron by using the same FX. Disney decided in 1981 to film Tron completely in 65 mm Super Panavision (except for the computer generated layers, which were shot in VistaVision and both anamorphic 35mm and Super 35 which were used for some scenes in the real world and subsequently blown up to 65mm (Wikipedia). Cinematography for Tron was by Bruce Logan and edited by Jeff Gourson. Harrison ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mabo Laramie English Life Writing Essay In the two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share similar and different themes as well as codes and conventions. The film Mabo, directed by Rachael Perkins, revolves around the true story of Eddie Mabo and his decision to continue to fight for his land and peoples rights. The audience is persuaded to side with Eddie throughout the use of point of view and bias. The Laramie project, by Moises Kaufman and the members of the tectonic theatre project, follows the actions and communications of the Laramie people after the horrific manslaughter of Matthew Shepard. The two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share the same key theme Power. In Mabo, this is shown throughout the biopic and demonstrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mabo where Eddie was refused a drink but stayed there until he was thrown in the lockup was seen as an injustice as he didn t get justice for the racism he experienced but instead got thrown in jail. In Laramie, Matthew Shepard experienced injustice right before he died, the hatred that grew from the hearts of Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney in which lead to the death of Matthew Shepard, had no justice until the court case. Matthew was vulnerable and didn t get the justice he deserved. In Mabo, when Eddie had won the Supreme Court case, his family felt as sense of relief and justice for Eddie. Eddie had passed away prior to the court cases hearing, but the family felt as though his life had meaning and were proud that his life was spent doing well. In Laramie an example of justice is when the court case hearing was held and Matthews s father had openly expressed how he felt about the matter at hand. Dennis Shepard stated Every time you celebrate Christmas, a birthday, the fourth of July remember that Matt isn t. p.g. 94 In Dennis Shepard s statement he expressed the hate he feels towards Aaron McKinney and how he would love to see him die. The court case attracted the media and gathered everyone s attention towards the justice that people wanted to see. The family of Matthew Shepard felt as though at least some good is coming from the bad of Matthews s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. 2.0 Arguments For Software Piracy Essay 2.0 Arguments for software piracy In economical and ethical terms, they are different arguments used to defend the practice of Software Piracy. For example, some customers might say purchasing software is expensive so the computer dealers pirate the software and sell it to the customers for a lower price which consists of a bit torrent , this is protecting the customers. 2.1 Cost As broadband internet technology continues to flourish, the price of software continues to increase. Some people have the opinion that software costs too much which leads them to pirate software at a lower price as it is expensive to purchase it commercially [9]. This is beneficial to the people that suffer financially and don t have a good paid job which is likely to help them with the cost of the software. Pirating software also comes in handy for the university students as it is not always available at low cost and most good software costs hundreds to thousands and this is the amount that students can t afford when it comes to purchasing software such as Microsoft in order to get their projects and assignments done without money to purchase the original software. Therefore, software piracy casts significant benefits to those who cannot afford the software at such a great price. With some consumer software packages costing up to $500, the amount of money saved by pirating is not negligible [9]. Consumers also believe that manufactures are not hurt by pirates making illegal copies of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Land Rover Research Paper Soon after the SUV craze took hold in the early 1990s, the GMC Typhoon emerged, a performance model like none other. Based on the GMC Jimmy, a turbocharged 4.3 liter V 6 engine enabled it to move from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds, comparable to what sports cars attained during that era. Though the Typhoon s two year run was certainly a short lived one, it placed in the mind of automotive executives the world over that SUVs and performance were no longer mutually exclusive. Fast forward to today and nearly every automotive brand is selling SUVs and offering performance variants. Land Rover, itself an SUV brand, has long had the off road credentials that others can only aspire to. They also have performance models, including the Range Rover ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The expansive cabin is elegant and marked by perforated leather seats, micro mesh metal aluminum trim finisher, and 14 way power front seats with lumbar support and adjustable bolsters, the latter feature most welcome as you put this Range Rover through the paces. Besides the usual power accessories, every model comes with a power tilt and telescopic steering column, driver and front passenger memory settings, dual zone climate control, a power operated tailgate, a sliding panoramic roof with a power blind, a 60 40 split folding rear seat, and aluminum kick plates with Range Rover lettering. You also get an 8 inch touchscreen display and a 250 watt, 8 speaker audio system. Choose the dynamic package and your Range Rover is outfitted with perforated Oxford leather, stainless steel pedals, as well as exclusive exterior updates including 21 inch wheels, 20 inch brake calipers, a grille finisher and light unit surround embellishments. On the Road Driving the Range Rover Sport Supercharged blends the best of an upscale interior with stout off road capabilities and mixes in high end performance. It receives a superior score in all three categories, a rare and winning combination of all things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. NVQ 5 Communication Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management Unit 1. Use and Develop Systems that Promote Communication 1. Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role. 1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own role. 1.2 Explain how to support effective communication within own job role. 1.3 Analyse the barriers and challenges to communication in own role. 1.4 Implement a strategy to overcome communication barriers. 1.5 Use different means of communication to meet different needs. Within my role there are many individuals to communication with. Staff range from therapists, recovery workers, finance department. Managers, Admin staff, Education and employment staff, HR ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue of power will always be present, however this needs to be addressed through building healthy trusting relationships between staff and service users and ensuring there are adequate reporting systems should this become an issue. Staff and service user belief and value systems can cause communication issues. It is important to put your own beliefs and values to one side and be open minded to others. If we rigidly place upon others our beliefs and values this will effect communication. When communicating with family members it is important to respect confidentiality both from the family member and the service user. Knowing so much about a service user over a period of 6 months can cause complacency in what staff know about a client and where communicating with family can become controversial. I always check out who is calling or enquiring about a client before disclosing any information. Client confidentiality contracts are signed by service users and next of kin is identified. Staff members also sign a confidentiality agreement to ensure there are procedures should confidentiality be broken. When communicating with outside agencies, issues occasionally arise. It can be very difficult to get hold of specific people. Phone calls and/or paperwork may not be returned. Simply marking an e mail URGENT can help. Logging any communication between organisations can be useful as it provides evidence of calls, e mails, texts etc. Service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Indiana The Hoosier Research Paper Indiana the Hoosiers When people think of Indiana most just think about corn and that is true. Indiana is a state that is all about farming and festivals and the social interaction of the people. When people are out in Indiana one simply smiles and says hello even if they do not normally know one another. This is just a normal occurrence in most parts of Indiana. If people go to another state, things may be much different. People in other states may not hold doors open for one another and it is not considered rude. Whereas in Indiana, if there is someone walking 30 feet behind, better hold that door open for them or that is considered highly rude. Just like any large group of people living among each other, Indiana has a vast set of different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many misconceptions about the homeless such as the homeless are mentally ill and the homeless do not work. Not all homeless have a mental illness and many homeless people are among the working (Kendall, 2016). The state capitol of Indiana, Indianapolis alone, there are 8,000 homeless people (Indiana s News Leader, 2015). Veterans were hit very hard in the Indianapolis area with a 21 percent increase compared to the national average decreasing by 18 percent (Indiana s News Leader, 2015). Some sources calculate that the Veterans make up at least a quarter of the homeless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Book Gender Trouble By Judith Butler The book Gender Trouble by Judith Butler required another method of taking a gander at sex and sexual orientation. Instead of the settled manly and ladylike sexual orientation binary, Butler contended that gender ought to be seen as variable, the way we act at various times and in various circumstances as opposed to who we are. Butler proposed that by deconstructing the way we consider gender we may move towards another fairness where individuals are not limited by manly or ladylike sex parts. Like women s activists before her, Butler is worried with achieving more prominent uniformity between men and women, yet her accentuation is distinctive, just like her proposed method of activity. A number of Butler s contentions and thoughts are fascinating and convincing, however she additionally has pundits who see a few constraints with her work. Butler starts by taking a gander at the issues of characterizing woman. In the past woman s rights has considered ladies to be its subjects for political representation. Butler, nonetheless, contends that we can t consider women to be a bound together homogenous gathering subsequent to each woman is a one of a kind person. Women are not a unified gathering subsequent to there are a considerable number of divisive contrasts between them. This is a substantial point to make as it would appear to be improbable that a neediness stricken assembly line laborer woman from the Third World would feel she had much in the same manner as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. David And Solomon Essay David and Solomon King David proved to be a wise and effective leader for Israel. However, it can be said that his son, Solomon, made several mistakes during his reign. Many of his problems originated from his Temple, a stucture that was conceptualized by his father to be a deterrent against the paganism, which infested the land. Yet, it seemed as if several of Solomon s policies actually encouraged paganism rather than deter it. King David, a member of the tribe of Judah was chosen by God to lead his people. As everyone knows, he proved by his wise choices to be a very effective leader. As a great military strategist David united the tribes and extended the national boundaries so that in his time Israel enjoyed a greater fraction of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The income from commerce and taxation was insufficient to support all of his building projects, so he decided to cede 20 cities in Galilee to Tyre in order to raise supplemental income. Other indications that his empire was weakening was the successful rebellions of Edom and Aram against Israelite rule. Furthermore, the progressively weakening state of affairs allowed Jeroboam to break away from Solomon s rule. He was able to attain leadership over Solomon s opponents those that were frustrated with his policies of severe taxation and forced labor. Concerning the actual Temple, one must be reminded that King David s original intentions were to create a memorial against the Canaanite deities and paganism. However, when Solomon was given responsibility of the construction, he seemed to have forgotten this. Some of the symbolism on the alter was derived from Phoenicia, and can be traced back to older Canaanite symbols from Mesopotamia. A serious spiritual weakness was starting to materialize in the Temple during this time. Its elaborate organization and its heavy indebtedness to Syro Phoenician religious architecture and practice. The danger of syncretism became very great so great that the following centuries were characterized by bitter intermittent conflict between religious assimilators and religious separatists (Albright 150). In other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Relationship Between Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy ( Dmd ) The ability to walk is something that our society seems to take for granted. A neuromuscular disease can take that ability away instantly. As with any neuromuscular disease, the body s muscles are specifically attacked. Normally that attack is caused by a lack or mutation of a specific gene. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) has a direct relationship with a lack of dystrophin synthesis. It is possible that the dystrophin synthesis can be increased by manipulation of microRNA 31. When looking at a potential therapy or cure, it is important to recognize exactly how the disease affects the body. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is one of the most severe myopathies, or muscle diseases (Cacchiarelli et al). To be diagnosed with DMD, a patient must have a mutation in the dystrophin gene present (Muscular Dystrophy Association). Moreover, that mutation in the gene is what causes the lack of dystrophin synthesis. Dystrophin is protein in the body that keeps the muscles intact (Muscular Dystrophy Association). Therefore, a lack of dystrophin causes the muscles to deteriorate; which is identified as dystrophy. When the body lacks strong healthy muscle, it does not only become weak; the body itself begins to shut down. Our organs depend on the muscles that allow us to walk, eat, and breathe to provide energy, nutrients, and oxygen. For this reason, DMD eventually leads to a short life. Due to the genetic attributions of DMD, there are specific demographics affected normally. DMD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Some Difficulties of Translating English Phrasal Verbs... Some Difficulties of Translating English Phrasal Verbs into Russian ANNOTATION Diploma paper is devoted to a very current theme about the translating of English phrasal verbs to Russian. Translating of English phrasal verbs is very important part of the science of translation because it couldn t be a real good correct translation without correct translating of the phrasal verbs. The paper consists of four parts which touch upon questions of the history of translation in Russia and its development, some points of tranlsating theory, the consideration of some ways of the translation of English phrasal verbs, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To use the translation the speech forms in general use; 5. To reproduce the general impression in corresponding key, produced by the original, by choosing and placing words correctly. In 1790 the Englishman A. Tayler formed the following requests to the translation in his book The principles of the translation : 1. The translation should transfer the ideas of the original completely; 2. The style and way of the exposition should be the same as in the original; 3. The translation should be read with the same easiness as the original works. The translation is the multifaceted phenomenon and some aspects of it can be the subjects of the research of different sciences. In the frames of the science of translation psychological, literature critical, ethnographical and other points of translation as well as the history of translation in one or other country are being studied. According to the subject of research we use the knowledge of the psychology of translation, the theory of art and literary translation, ethnographical science of translation, historical science of translation and so on. The main place in the modern translation belongs to linguistic translation, which studies the translation as linguistic phenomenon. The different kinds of translation complement each other and strive to detailed description of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Short Story I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen The short story I choose is I stand here ironing by Tillie Olsen. The theme of the story is A mothers reflection of responsibility and regret in her life; she recognizes the compelling situation of poverty and the severe condition that she was forced to accept as a young single mother. The characterization and setting brought out the elements of the story. The first element of the story is characterization: Emily was sent home to relatives, till the age of six, she did not understand why she did not live permanently with her mother. Emily comes back a different child, confused moreover afraid other days content and secure, but still felt trapped within her.Mother had re married, she had four more children during those years of war, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether... In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether it is a desktop, a laptop, a tablet or smartphone we all use these devices every day to make our lives easier. What most of us do not know is what is inside of these devices, things like RAM, the binary system, the CPU and different kinds of memory are all included in each of these devices. In this paper I will describe the functions and relationships of different parts of the computer. The RAM, or random access memory, is sometimes called the brain of the computer. The RAM is where everything you are working on at a given point in time is stored. The RAM is the brain of the computer because it remembers everything you are working on at the present time (conscience) and it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100000 01010111 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 The zeros and ones are grouped together into specific sections, and each section is strung together to form a string of code. Each section resembles one character, the code above writes out Hello World! Now that we have a language for the computer to understand, and we saw how much code is needed to write a simple sentence, how exactly will the computer process millions if not billions of these strings in a timely manner? The computer s CPU or central processing unit does just that. The CPU is a little chip that does a big job. It takes all of the binary code for a program and shoots it out onto the screen in the language that we can understand. The CPU takes billions of lines of binary code and grinds it out in seconds. How long does it take you to pen Microsoft Word, or the internet on your computer? For me it takes maybe a second if not sooner. The CPU takes the billions of lines of code in each program, reads it all and translates it all into the programs we see on the screen. That is what the CPU does. While all of these parts of the computer are fascinating, the really shocking part is how they all seamlessly work together to make up the computer. When I opened Microsoft Word to write this paper the RAM took the program off the hard drive and the CPU took the program s binary code and translated it into what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...