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2. The Quality Risk Management Plan
The quality risk management plan for this case study scenario includes identifying areas of risk
and healthcare errors, in order to protect future patients from having their safety compromised.
The case study describes two patients who received wrong site surgery; which is considered a
sentinel event preventable and should never occur. According to a report by the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Network (2015) titled Wrong Site, Wrong
Procedure, and Wrong Patient Surgery, wrong site surgery is the most frequent type of sentinel
event. It is approximated that wrong site surgeries take place forty times per week in America
(Clark, 2011).
Wrong site surgery has been identified as a top priority in improving quality of care and increasing
patient safety. As such, The Joint Commission 2015 HospitalNational Patient Safety Goal includes
the prevention of mistakes in surgery. The goal is to perform the correct surgery on the correct
patient at the correct site, prior marking of the surgical site, and performing a time out just prior to
commencement of the surgery. The purpose of this paper is to create a root cause analysis, present
recommendations for improvement, present recommendations to prevent wrong site surgery,
identify the stakeholders and role players, present root cause analysis charts, and provide an overall
of lessons learned throughout the course. Root Cause AnalysisA root cause analysis is a method
used to identify causal
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3. Why Foreign Language Should Be a Core Subject in Public...
Silvana Domaz
Professor Hussein
ENG108: Writing Project #4
22 April 2012
Why Foreign Language Should be a Core Subject in Public Elementary School
The benefits of learning a foreign language go beyond learning a different culture or being able to
communicate with people of different backgrounds. It is essential that Americans speak languages
other than English in order to compete internationally, keep the country safe, and prepare children
to be world citizens. Several language organizations, educators, and policy makers have
recommended the introduction of a second language at the elementary school level as a way of
assuring a high level of language proficiency (Pufahl and Rhodes 273).
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In Arizona, foreign language courses are not a requirement. According to Jill Campos, World
Language Academic Coach for the Scottsdale School District, foreign language is introduced for a
semester at 6th and 7th grades as an exploratory course. Eight graders can take the first year of a
world language for high school credit and continue, if they so choose, through the 5th year .
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) report that the language areas
of the brain seem to go through the most dynamic period of growth between the ages of 6 and 13
(qtd. in Talukder 3). The UCLA study instead suggests that the elementary and middle school
years are the biologically most advantageous times for acquisition of a second language (qtd. in
Talukder 3). It is during the first years of life that the foundations for thinking, language, vision,
attitudes, aptitudes, and other characteristics are laid down, says Ronald Kotulak, author of
Inside the Brain (qtd. in Dryden and Voss 266). Studies of the brain show that a second language
is stored in the same part of the brain as a first language when learned by age 8. After that age, a
second language is stored in a different part of the brain.
However, simply introducing a program at the elementary level is not enough. The second
recommendation is that a successful language program
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4. The Culture Of A Country
What defines culture? According to dictionary.reference.com culture is the behaviors and beliefs
characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group. The quality in a person or society that
arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits
etc. ( Culture Dictionary.reference.com/browse/culture). People refer to culture as a way of life of
a group of people. In the early 16th century, the word culture came about with a suggestion to
cultivating land or tilling land. People for the most part take their culture, or way of life, very
seriously. Researching the culture of another country is essential in order to learn and understand
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Inherently the Shang Dynasty will fall after another rebellion at the Battle of Muye, bringing to
power the Zhou Dynasty from 1046 226 BCE. China eventually will fall under three more Dynasty
s; Qin, Han, and Tang before the People s Republic of China forms on the premise that everyone in
the population is equal. The overarching themes that make up culture are religion, economics,
politics, food, and social stratification. All themes appear to be equal throughout a culture; however,
the three main themes that can completely alter a culture are religion, economics, and politics.
These main themes play an existential role in how the Chinese culture for the most part remains
virtually the same to this day. Religion is one of the biggest players in the Chinese culture because
religion introduced from Dynasty were significant changes from the norm. Ancient religions such as
Buddhism and Confucianism are still in practice to this day. Politics under the first Dynasty evolve
when the first government forms, and through time slight changes occur. China, post Dynasty era,
formally represents itself as a Communist state controlled by a government comprised of three
interlocking branches with the highest level being the Executive branch. China is divided into 23
provinces ran by the chief of state who is actually the president, elected by the National People s
Congress, and holds
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5. A Good Story By Anne Mccaffery
Anne Mccaffery once said that A good story is a good story no matter who wrote it. Well, what
is a good story? More specifically, what is a good short story? A good short story should have
intriguing characters that provide the readers with a rollercoaster of emotions. To make the
characters as interesting as possible, there is also a need for descriptive language and specific
sensory details. The events in the story should engage the readerand lead them into another world,
they should let readers journey through the story with the characters one page at a time. This
applies to all stories, but to achieve this in a short storyis harder, since it is shorter in length.
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First, readers are hooked on immediately when the character takes his first risk, You weren t
planning on going after that melon yourself? Well yes, I said, As a matter of fact I was! When
the boys in the story are discussing the great melon that belonged to Mr. Wills in the story, Deal
drops a sudden bomb on each reader. Throughout the whole story, Deal talks of the great melon
that no one dares to steal, then out of nowhere, our main character decides to steal it. This big
risk is the start of an exciting, adventurous story. Since one risk isn t enough, Deal gives the
reader risk after risk. An example of that is shown right after the boy decides to steal the melon,
Anybody could steal it on a dark night, I said scornfully. I m going to take it right out from under
his nose. Tonight. This bold and seemingly stupid response that Deal has inserted in the story is not
without reason. This risk shows many emotions of the protagonist. His loathing towards Mr. Wills
and his pride and ignorance as a growing teenager is what results in this decision. These complex
feelings that are slowly shown to the reader makes this story outstanding. The last and best risk
the character takes gives us proof of his great nature, which is demonstrated when the boy is
talking to his father, Because I m afraid he ll shoot me, I said. My voice didn t tremble much, but I
couldn t
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6. Chocolate Truffle Research Paper
Belgian chocolate truffle is a variety of chocolate, which was first produced in Europe. The
chocolate is smooth and it is coated with cocoa powder to improve its quality, pleasure and
sweetness. Belgian chocolate is the sweetest variety of chocolate and you can enjoy it with your
family, or you can wrap it as a gift to a friend. These chocolates are available in all market outlets
all over the world, and you can purchase it at a friendly price. History of Belgian chocolate truffle
The history of this chocolate is not clear, because there is little information about the time of
invention. There is no specific period, as to when this delightful product was invented. However, it
is believed that, chocolate truffles were first invented in the 19th century: between 1890 and 1920s.
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Pralines chocolate are available in variety of tastes, such as nut and sugar sweetness. This
variety of Belgian chocolate has different prices ranges in the markets, and are most common in
formal parties such as a business occasion Chocolate truffles This variety of chocolate has a
shape of a ball and it is usually coated with cocoa powder or wafer biscuit. Truffles are the types
of chocolates which are commonly used in informal parties such as, birthday and housewarming
party. Today, chocolate truffles are available in various fillings and tastes; fruit, nut, chilli and
many others. Why Belgian chocolate truffle There are several reasons why this chocolate is the
most famous product all over the world: the production of Belgian chocolate truffles is of high
quality. They are available in variety of flavours, to suit people with different tastes and
preferences. This makes these chocolates to be consumed by almost everyone, and your party will
not be complete without Belgian chocolate
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7. Middle Passage Slavery
Jonathan Cruz
HIST 2111
Professor Waalkes
10/23/16
African Slaves and the Middle Passage
Thesis: African slave s willingness to adapt to the new world and its adversities is directly
correlated with their age.
I.Introduction: How does being younger effects slave s adaption after the Middle passage? How
does being older effects slave s adaption after the Middle passage?
A.Louisiana s Code Noir of 1724
1.Oppression?
a.prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
2.What is slave Code?
a.Regulate relations between slaves and the colonist
B.How Black code effected slaves?
a.Example: If the Father is a slave and mother is free and they have a child the child is free no
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While her and her husband spent a lot of time in Wilmington and Boston were her husband found it
very difficult to find a job. They were in poverty throughout this whole time. As Peters feel deeper
into poverty he left Whitley to often fend for herself.
b.The support she sought for her second volume of poems left her with 145 unpublished poems
c.Phillis late died in her early 30 s in 1784 while her husband was incarcerated.
III.The white abolitionist
A.Lydia Maria Child
1.What an Abolitionist?
a.a person who favors the abolition of any law or practice deemed harmful to society.
2.An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
a.This book is written by a lady that discuss her disgust of slavery and how it can t not be the
American way, throughout the book she listens reason from politics to the intellect of an African
American.
B.Influence after the appeals
1.The influence she had on the country was so impactful for an abolitionist like no one has seen
before. She also encouraged women to gain public roles in anti slavery.
Conclusion: Slaves in America overcame their adversities regardless of their age and how they
adapted to slavery. Young or old slavery and the middle passage effected their mindsets but that didn
t stop them from gaining their
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8. Empirical Evidence Bearing On Capital Asset Pricing Theories
This study explores the (troubling) empirical evidence bearing on capital asset pricing theories.
General formulas for the coefficient on beta and it standard error are derived, which show that
the outcomes of cross sectional tests have no causal relation to the pricing models. If a test
refutes a model, this could be because the model is misspecified or because poor proxies for true
expected returns and betas are used. Simulation and calibration results suggest that realized returns
are a much poorer proxy than estimated betas are. The noise in realized returns typically inflates
the estimated standard error, with drastic effects on the statistical power. Inferences based on ex
ante returns are more powerful but suffer from a serious size problem. JEL: G12, C31, C52. I.
Introduction One should hardly have to tell to financial economists that the noise in the data they
use is critically important: garbage in, garbage out. And yet the information surprises in returns are
the neglected child in the house of empirical finance, a neglect described by Elton (1999, p.1218) in
the following terms: When I first entered the profession, anyone using realized returns as expected
returns made the argument that in the long run we should get what we expect. Even this weak
defense is no longer used and researchers generally treat realized returns as expected returns in their
tests without any qualifications. In this paper, I shall argue that the information surprises in returns,
along
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9. Analysis of the Cliff Scene in Willy Russell s Our Day Out...
Analysis of the Cliff Scene in Willy Russell s Our Day Out The title of the play is Our Day Out
Willy Russell wrote it in 1977. He was born in Whinston Lancashire. He grew up in Knowsley; a
model village set in the countryside outside Liverpool. Once Russell had qualified as a teacher he
worked at Shortfields Comprehensive School in Liverpool where his experiences lead him directly
into the writing of Our Day Out. While it was written in 1977 its roots were firmly planted In
Russell s experiences at Shorfields comprehensive. Clearly all the vital elements of Russell s play
were implicit on the day tripfor the remedial department at Shortfields. It... Show more content on
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While the children are on the trip they cause a lot of chaos and mischief. They do many things that
they shouldn t be doing. They really enjoy the day though and don t want to go home. The trip and
class frequently bother Mr Briggs throughout the play. Mr Briggs is not used to the type of children
who are on the trip that he is supervising, he was asked to go on the trip by the headmaster. He
teaches the children in the main part of the school who are more intellectual. The headmaster
asked Mr Briggs to assist Mrs Kay on the trip as he thinks Mrs Kay is not capable and has the
control to take the children on a trip. She is more like a mother or a friend to the children than the
teacher she is meant to be. She always reminds me of a mother hen rather than a teacher .
At the core of the play the contrast lies between Mrs Kay and Mr Briggs and their respective
educational philosophies. Mr Briggs is more concerned that the trip, in which he had no part in
organising, should be an educational experience for the pupils and is appalled both by her
attitude and handling of the pupils. The characters are deliberately created as opposites. None of
the other charters in the play are created in as much detail as Mrs Kay and Mr Briggs. The
language used by the pupils in the progress class is clearly recognisable that they are from the
inner city of
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10. Pre Event Massages
Athletes are often advised to get massages by coaches or doctors before and after performances
of medium to high intensity exercise, Pre event massages should be 10 to 15 minutes and
performed on the day of medium to high intensity exercise, pre event massages are used to
psychologically and physically prepare and relax the athlete for performance, pre performance
massages should be stimulating and brisk, the masseuse should increase blood flow to the muscles
of the body and should also lubricate joints by running through their range of motion, Swedish
Massages are the most common massageperformed during pre event massages as the massage
focuses on stress relief, relaxation and releasing tense muscles, typical swedish massages have
specific
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11. Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
Review: Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in people
over the age of 50. Every ten years after the age of 50 the prevalence of this disease increases
exponentially. Many different factors contribute to the development of AMD including genetic,
environment, and metabolic functions. Aside from smoking, abnormal blood pressure, and an
unhealthy diet low in fruits and vegetables, many more studies are concluding that similar
inflammatory and oxidative processes seen in other age related diseases are also playing a key
role in the development of AMD. This disease affects the central areas of the retinaand choroid. In
return central vision is impaired while peripheral vision is usually not lost. AMD is seen in two
different forms, the earlier nonneovascular (dry) type and the more advanced neovascular (wet)
type. Each form has its own specific pathology and unique characteristics that set them apart. Fatty,
protein deposits called drusens may be the key risk factor in understanding dry AMD pathology,
progression, and treatment. Once the more advanced wet AMD is diagnosed, pathology and
treatment are targeted around the formation and destruction of abnormal blood vessels,
characteristic of the wet AMD eye. The increasing prevalence of AMD has influenced more
investigation into what factors can be modulated to prevent the onset or to stop the progression of
AMD. This text will discuss the pathology of drusens and the role of inflammationand
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12. The Great Debaters Is Directed By Denzel Washington And...
The Great Debaters The Great debaters is a 2007 American film based on the true story of
Melvin B. Tolson (Denzel Washington). The film is directed by Denzel Washington and stars
Washington, Forest Whitaker, Denzel Whitaker, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett and Kimberly
Elise. The film was produced by Ophra Winfrey and her production company, Harpo production.
The script was written by Robert Eisele. Melvin B. Tolson, professor at Wiley College in
Marshall, Texas, who encouraged students to form the first debate team in 1935. Melvin B.
Tolson coached the first debate team to a near undefeated season. The team featured a female
student Samantha Booke (Jurnee Smollett), Henry Lowe (Nate Parker), Hamilton Burgess
(Jermaine Williams) and a 14 year old James Farmer, Jr. (Denzel Whitaker). The plot goes
around how Melvin Tolson coaches and tries to put his team in equal footing as the whites
during the 1930s. Melvin Tolson believed in the power of words. He was a brilliant coach who
uses words to shape the group of students. Professor Tolsons teaching methods and his political
views were radical, however Wiley College won their first debate. The winning continued as
Wiley College was the first black American college to debate a white college. They went to debate
Oklahoma City University which was a white college and they defeated the white college. In their
pursuit for championship Willey college debate team receives an invitation to debate the Harvard
University. (However, the true
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13. Brazil s The Unified Health System Essay
In Brazil s recent history, the country s healthcare market has been largely inaccessible to foreign
investment. The country has dedicated public funds to run health care facilities. According to (The
Lancet, 2014), Brazil s 1998 constitution officially declared all citizens were entitled to healthcare.
This provision birthed the Unified Health System (SUS). A system which relies heavily on taxes
and government support. Historically, Brazils government has blocked FDI inflows in the health
sector. However stagnation, combined with a strong desire to spur economic growth, gave way to
a major policy change. As noted by (Alves, 2015), in January 2015 a new provision was enacted by
the Brazilian government to allow foreign investment in the health sector. This landmark policy
alteration may mark the beginning of dramatic increases in the countries Healthcare sector over the
next decade.
Brazil s Healthcare system is divided into public (SUS) and private health coverage. As economic
prosperity increased over the past 20 years, more citizens have opted to purchase better coverage in
the public sector. Now, in 2015, policy reform has opened the door to foreign investors to enter the
market. This includes hospital construction/management, health insurance, even bio technical
research and development. Alves (2015), details the statement from representatives at Chenut
Oliveira Santiago, a Paris based law firm committed to assimilating foreign companies to Brazil s
business
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14. Social Injustice In Executive Order 13769
Due to variance in opinions, people more often disagree than agree on social and political
controversies. Social injustice occurs when these disagreements lead not to civil discourse but
instead the oppression of those with opposing ideas. President Donald Trump s new Executive
Order 13769 is one of the most recent social injustices that has been caused due to his presidency. It
has affected an estimated 90,000 people and has caused huge protests worldwide (Kessler). With the
use of unfair and religion based treatment that violates both the Constitution s establishment clause
and the Geneva Conventions mandate against denying refugees asylum, Trump created a
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All he has done since then is keep his word, ensuring his support across his fan base. Donald Trump
thrives in the entertainment industry, which gives him headlines and publicity and cheering crowds
across America, and he has only brought those entertainment tactics to his role as a president ruling
by fear.
There are no social injustices that go without affecting the public, and Executive Order 13769 has
impacted many people not only in our nation, but also in the periphery, in many different countries
around the world. The victims of this social injustice are primarily those from the seven countries,
especially Muslims, but anyone who has put their faith in American idealism will experience the
fallout from this destruction of our constitutional values. When it comes to accepting refugees
now, the White House is essentially prioritizing Christians over Muslims from the Middle East. In
fact, in an interview with the Christian broadcasting network a few days after the immigration
ban was instated, Donald Trump claimed he would favor Christian refugees as an exception to the
executive order (Yulas). People with dual citizenship are being affected now as well by not being
able to travel freely outside the country without worry they may not be allowed to return. A
specific victim of this injustice, Thon Maker, a rookie on the Milwaukee Bucks, is a native of
Sudan, one of the seven countries that Trump has banned for travel (Reports). The National
Basketball Association is now concerned with Maker s ability to travel with his team to Toronto for
future games (Reports). The immigration limitation not only affects people living in the seven
countries, but also those who care about upholding our values and human rights
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15. Antithetical Approach To Marriage In The Duchess Of Malfi
Webster has depicted an antithetical approach to marriage within his Senecan play, The Duchess
of Malfi. The play was written in the Jacobean era which, at the time, was a patriarchal society
and so by creating a dominant female protagonist, who did just about whatever she pleased
Webster has managed to incorporate a semantic field of death and pain to fit alongside his
juxtapositions of a typical Jacobean marriage.
To begin, Webster uses the idea of marriage being equal to ownership and power over another. As
a widow the Duchess has the potential to wield power independently of a husband and sever her
allegiances to other male kin, for instance her misogynistic brothers. The first way she exerts this
power is through her declarative marriage proposal to Antonio a young widow// That claims you
for her husband . Through the use of the transitive verb claims Webster has made the Duchess
seem strong and dominant, asserting her power of high blood over the steward Antonio. This
power scares Antonio, understandably so, as his role in a marriage would usually be the
dominating one and typically the husband owned the wife, specifically through the law of feme
covert , so far, we see that the Duchess tries to draw Antonio up to her level of status thus aligning
with feme covert (her legal identity is being subsumed by him). However, Antonio does fear this
You do tremble: Make not your heart so dead a piece of flesh and is therefore intimidated by the
assertive Duchess.
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16. Sandstone Country Club Incident Essay
On an extremely hot August night at Sandstone Country Club, an incident occurred between a
server and a cook. Roberto, the server, was not receiving great tips and was having a tough night
with his tables, due to the high capacity of people getting dinner and the heat making customers
and other workers impatient. When Dr. Steele and his table sat at one of his tables, he knew he
had to try his hardest to keep him happy because he was a generous tipper but very critical if the
service is bad. Almost everything that could go wrong with Dr. Steele s order went wrong. First,
he ordered a special that had already run out for the night. Dr. Steele was already angry and
ordered lamb, which Roberto knew would take a long time. When Dr. Steele asked for a second
time to check on their food because his group had tickets to a play, Roberto went to Steve, the
cook, and told him to stop making the lamb and make whatever was fastest. Steve was already
getting angry with Roberto for shouting orders at him and blaming the cooks for his rough night,
but told him he could make him a pasta dish. When Roberto relayed this news to Dr. Steele, he was
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If the issue with Roberto had been addressed earlier and the cooks had tried to calmly talk to
him, some problems may have been avoided. The action of firing Roberto shows his staff that he
cannot accept an attitude like that in the workplace and will almost scare people into mouthing
off to other co workers when they are angry, which is good because they won t anger their co
workers. Giving disciplinary action to Steve is also necessary to convey the message that violence
in the workplace is not acceptable either and will ensure that the staff thinks before they act on their
anger in the
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17. The Relationship Between Aerobic Capacity And The Level Of...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC CAPACITY AND THE LEVEL OF FITNESS
OF ANAEROBIC EXERCISE IN YOUNG ADULTS BY COMPARING THE MEAN CHANGE
IN PULSE RATE AND THE NUMBER OF PUSH UPS Introduction Cells undergo respiration
which produces adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for energy to support daily activities of human.
There are two forms of respiration, namely aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen
as a reagent in order to produce a higher amount of ATP, yet requiring a longer time. On the
contrary, anaerobic respiration generates a higher amount of ATP per unit time, but leads to
acidosis which hinders the continuous supply of energy. The mode of respiration depends on the
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This is of utmost importance as the effects on cardiovascular system can be determined and
subsequently, acting as an indicator for the overall health of a young adult. The aim of the
present study is to investigate the influence of aerobic capacity to the level of fitness of
anaerobic exercises. In the following experiment, subjects are requested to perform push ups and
step ups. The anaerobic level of fitness is determined by the maximum number of push ups done
by the individuals whereas the aerobic capacity is indicated by the change in pulse rates. It is
hypothesized that subjects with higher aerobic capacity will be more anaerobically fit (HA),
whereas the null hypothesis is that subjects with higher aerobic capacity will not be more
anaerobically fit (Ho) Methods Refer to the School of Biological Science (2015) Results In this
experiment, the participants are classified into two groups, one with less than 20 push ups (n=37)
and the other with 20 or more push ups
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18. Should Jaguar Removed Persuasive Speech
There are numerous people all around the world that have scars all around their bodies. Some
got them when they were little kids and some of them can actually remind you about something
you did back in those days. But there are scars that people want to vanish forever from their
bodies. And in order to do that people believe that they need to go on surgery to get those scars
eliminated, but what many people do not know is that these scars can be removed easily by all the
natural way.
You can try some natural solutions to remove scars and in this article you will read about few of
them.
To remove a scar you got recently you should use calendula cream combined with vitamin E oil.
This combination will strengthen the skin and it will soothe
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19. Sight and Blindness in King Lear
Sight and Blindness in King Lear
In King Lear, the recurring images of sight and blindness associated with the characters of Lear and
Gloucester illustrate the theme of self knowledge and consciousness that exist in the play.
These classic tropes are inverted in King Lear, producing a situation in which those with healthy
eyes are ignorant of what is going on around them, and those without vision appear to see the
clearest. While Lear s blindness is one which is metaphorical, the blindness of Gloucester, who
carries the parallel plot of the play, is literal. Nevertheless, both characters suffer from an inability to
see the true nature of their children, an ability only gained once the two patriarchs have plummeted
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Such injustice is encountered by Gloucester in the subplot. O villain, villain! His very opinion in
the letter! Abhorred villain! Unnatural, detested, brutish villain! Worse than brutish! Go, sirrah,
seek him. I ll apprehend him. Abominable villain! Where is he? (Act 1 Scene 2 Pg. 37 lines 75 78)
Gloucester fooled by his bastard son Edmund, attacks Edgar and leaves Edmund to his evil plans.
Shakesperean plays such as King Lear, illustrate the theme of good vs evil.
Gloucester s death in the subplot is a parallel to that of King Lear s in the main plot. Though
Gloucester does not have the tragic catastrophic death of King Lear. King Lear s anguish led him
to insanity while Gloucester is led to despair and attempts suicide. Before Gloucester s attempt at
suicide, he realizes that he has wronged Edgar and condemns his blindness of Edmund s...
William Shakespeare s King Lear is a dramatic play that displays many relationships between
different characters. King Lear, himself, and Gloucester can be seen as two parallel characters
with the same mentality, while at the same time be looked upon with differences. These two
characters seem to be walking down the same path unknowingly, but in the end, Gloucester
becomes truly blind to the world, and King Lear begins to take in reality as it is. The relationships
between King Lear and Gloucester will be the central topic of this paper.
Gloucester s character
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20. The Life Of Faye G. Abdellah
In life one has to take risks in order to bring forth a vision to life. Through risk taking, Faye G.
Abdellah achieved her inner most dreams which was furthering the science of nursing research.
Faye was a pioneer nursing researcher that helped transform nursing theory, nursing care and
nursing education. In 1960, she was influenced by the desire to promote patient centered
comprehensive nursing care. Abdellah described nursing as a service to individuals, to families
and therefore to the society. She was a rebel from the start in her efforts to promote nursing.
Through time, she learned to disguise her rebellious leadership methods under the title politically
correct. Even when faced with setbacks Faye continued to persevere and thrive for change (Houser
Player, 2004).
Furthermore, a team leader is someone who inspires, mentors, guides, thrives for change and sets
an example. Throughout Faye s life she demonstrated strong team leadership styles such as her
remarkable courage and determination for pursuing her vision. The courageous risks she took in
her leadership roles were all in an effort to bring about change in nursing and improve patient care
throughout the world. For example, during a visit to the San Diego long term care facility Faye
noticed statutory violations and other evidence of substandard care. During her opening of the
conference of the American Health Care Association, she announced to them that the lack of patient
care was unacceptable in the homes
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21. The Importance Of Foreign Aid
Foreign aid is given to selected developing countries, and is necessary in order to protect the
people and build a stable society. Australia is part of the worldwide foreign aid commitment and
plans to give $3.9 billion over 2017 and 2018. Australians believe everyone should live with basic
human rights which is why we give aid, and help countries by contributing money, food and
resources. The main types of aid are humanitarian aid, which is disaster/emergency relief and
development aid, which is a long term commitment between nations. Australian aid is mainly
focused on development aid, and helps nations worldwide. Interestingly, 90% of Australia s foreign
aid goes to Asia Pacificcountries such as Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. This gives Australia a
stronger relationship with regional nations, providing the country with a strong relation, trading
partner and partner in defence. Aid is a polarizing issue that divides the nation due to the two
differing views on Australia giving aid, should the country give foreign aid or not? A strong
foreign aid program is vital for Australia to build successful relations and regional security.
A large section of the population believes that Australia should reduce the amount of aid given.
The article What is the future of foreign aid? (Article 1) published by the guardian is against
foreign aid in its current form. This is justified through the article quote The debate over the extent
of aid is, and whenever it should continue is
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22. Factors Affecting The Australian Financial Stocks
1.Introduction
Financial stocks are the shares issued by financial industries. With the development of global
economics, the volatility of global stocks market reflects the economic situation across a number of
countries. As a result, each nation s fluctuation of stocks plays a significant role in its own
economy. Furthermore, the financial stocks that act as an important sector of the whole stock market
are caused fluctuating by a large number of factors. Without exception, there is a great number of
reasons for the volatility of Australian financial stocks, which cause the whole financial share
market fluctuating unsteadily in Australia as well. The purpose of this report is to discover the most
influential cause of financial stocks volatility in Australia. Moreover, This report will analyse three
main factors: a combination of three financial instruments, legal framework and inancial industry
fundamentals, which influence the volatility of Australian financial stocks.
2.Three main factors affect the Australian financial stocks
2.1A combination of three financial instruments: monetary policies, interest rate policies and
foreign exchange rate
In general, Australian financial policies can impact volatility of the local financial stocks. First of
all, Faffa and Brailsfordb (1999) reprot that the Australian government is more likely to use the
monetary policies, interest rate policies and foreign exchange rate policies as the financial policies
to regulate the
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23. Fetal Testosterone, A, And Type A Response For Each Of The...
Instructions: For this writing assignment, you will select one article from the Suggested readings
posted on Blackboard, and type a response for each of the questions listed below. Please find
additional guidelines in the file Writing assignment guidelines posted on Blackboard.
Please provide the following information:
Title: Fetal TestosteronePredicts Sexually Differentiated Childhood Behavior in Girls and in Boys
Author/s: Bonnies Auyeung, Simon Baron Cohen, Emma Ashwin, Rebecca Knickmeyer, Kevin
Taylor, Gerald Hackett, and Melissa Hines
Journal: Psychological Science
Introduction
The research report I read was called Fetal Testosterone Predicts Sexually Differentiated Childhood
Behavior in Girls and in Boys by Bonnies Auyeung, Simon Baron Cohen, Emma Ashwin, Rebecca
Knickmeyer, Kevin Taylor, Gerald Hackett, and Melissa Hines. This research report discussed the
use of fetal testosterone measured from amniotic fluid relates positively to male typical scores on a
standardized questionnaire measure of sex typical play in both boys and girls. They are the first
documentation of the results that they found. They used several methods to help conclude this
study. Some methods they used while conducting this research included a questionnaire, a pre
school activities inventory, amniotic fluid samples, and included the PSAI assessment. With all
these and some controllable variables and predictor variables they found that there was a significant
relationship between fetal
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24. Mental Health Research Paper
Importance of Mental Health When selecting my topic I tried to think of something i m good at,
a sport, a certain subject in school, or even my place of employment. Only one thing came to my
mind that has affected me over the past few years and that has been mental illness. I m very
dedicated to removing the negative connotation on mental illness, by talking openly about it. In
order to remove the stigma on mental illness it is very important to view it like you would if
someone had a physical injury, don t view it as an embarrassment or a weakness, and that patience
is the key when talking to someone suffering from a mental illness. Mental illness is just about as
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You can visibly see when someone has some sort of physical issue, like a broken bone, but you
can never tell when someone is mentally in pain. This is why it s very important for mental
illness to be accepted by the public and talked about in our everyday lives. Talking about it
openly should become a normality. One in four people in the world will be affected by mental
or neurological disorders at some point in their lives. Around 450 million people currently suffer
from such conditions, placing mental disorders among the leading causes of ill health and
disability worldwide. ( World Health Report 2001 Press Kit. WHO, World Health Organization,
www.who.int/whr/2001/media_centre/en/.) This may not affect everyone and disrupt their lives,
but it has been a very impactful factor in my life. I ve lost some good friends to mental illness
and one last year to suicide, which is why I think it s very important to not stigmatize people who
are suffering from one whether it s depression, anxiety, bipolar, ocd, or schizophrenia. It s important
not shame someone because they are mentally sick, because it could make them resist seeking help.
Be someone they can confide in when
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25. Research Paper On Cranberry Juice
The bargaining power of buyer (consumers) can place the firm under pressure. A survey conducted
on global fruit juice market in 2012 reported that the consumers drivers basically are value for
money, health, indulgence, convenience and ethical quality (SGF Forum, 2012). Consumers are
fully aware of the health benefits associated with cranberryjuice, and AQC s wide range of
cranberry juice products (pure, blended, white, and light) would answer their need. However,
consumers may not know that AQC is the major producer of cranberry juice drinks, and buy
cheaper private label especially if purchasing in volume, while some consumers are still prepared to
pay higher for premium quality products that match with their lifestyle (Bokaie, 2007). At... Show
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Secondly, the 25 44 age group who purchases beverages via supermarkets and on line especially
for parties bulk use; the young group ranging from 15 24 years old whose sales had flourished in
last decade also tend to go for on line shopping, impulse buying, convenience intelligence, chilled
drink preference and follow group flavour; last of all, the children group who is gaining their
pester power over parents instructions. Mass Media has a significant influence and effect on this
segment, and wider retail channels will affect the sales margin.
Another segmentation by benefits is crucial, primarily AQC has been focusing on the health
conscious group, so there will be more promotions of white cranberry juices and healthy drinks.
Emotional passion, good feeling, trust and word of mouth from this group of consumers would
propel the long term brand image for AQC. Additional retail channels through hotels, physical
centers and sports centers will be
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26. Baby Safety Research Paper
Top 10 Tips for Keeping your Baby Safe
As new parents, the highest thing on your priority list is keeping your baby safe. Naturally, this is
something that can keep parents up at night, especially when they are first starting out. Luckily,
there are plenty of tactics you can put into play that will help you realize this goal. Here are the top
10 of them.
Tip 1: Choose the Right Car Seat
The first thing you will want to do is choose the right car seat. It is preferable for children to remain
in a rear facing car seat until they are two, but you will want to keep an eye on the weight
restrictions. Installing the car seat correctly is also critical, as is buckling your baby in properly.
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A huge danger these days are the cleaning pods that many detergent companies have started
making. Keep these items well out of reach of your baby so they don t place them in their mouth.
In addition to this, make sure you empty all cleaning buckets and don t allow standing water to sit
in them.
Tip 8: Around the Home
You should also take a look at the things around the outside of your home. For example, if you have
a pool, a fence with a locked gate should be in place to keep your children safe.
Tip 9: Fire Safety
Even small children should be kept away from matches and lighters. You never know when an
accident could occur that will burn the child or start a house fire.
Tip 10: Lock your Strollers
Finally, make sure you always lock the wheels of your stroller when you are not in motion. A
simple gust of wind or a slanted sidewalk could be all that is needed for an accident to occur.
Locking the wheels will help protect your baby from the dangers of rolling away from you.
These are all some great tips that parents can follow to keep their babies safe. To discover some
fantastic products that will help you make these tips even more effective, contact us today. We
will be happy to get you started in the world of baby proofing so that you will always no your little
one is safe and
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27. Blc Case Study
The U.S. Silica mines in Columbia SC main focus is sustainability. They are the leading silica sand
supplier and they focus on materials that are essential in modern living. U.S. Silica produces fiber
glass, face powders, tooth paste, roofing shingles, etc. They manufacture fiber glass the most.
Airplanes, boats, and truck are some of the consumers that use fiberglass the most. Sand mining
also extracts important minerals like zircon, and rutile which both contain useful elements for
industrial purposes. One key point that was made about mining is that the total economic impact of
mining annually is 1.9 trillion. On the U.S. Silica mines website they list six areas that are their
strongest. The oil and gas wells which they state are more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Silica mines the sand looks and feels like baking flour. They also have kaolin which is a white
type of clay. They try to stay away from working with the kaolin because it s sticky and hard to
deal with. They also do very little frac mining. The frac mining process has several steps. Before
frac mining can began all vegetation must be removed from the area. Then to reach the target
sandstone, all unwanted rock layers has to be removed. Thirdly the top of the sandstone has to
be exposed and since frac sand is cemented together explosive charges has to be placed inside
holes drilled near the edge of the mine so the sandstone can break into small pieces. Then loaders
are driven in to scoop up sandstones from near the wall of the mine pit. After the loaders scoop
up the sandstones they send the sandstones to a crusher which breaks down the large chunks into
individual sand grains. Sand grains are then washed to remove any unwanted particles. Once it
has been washed, it is stockpiled for drying, sorting, and the final shipment. After the final
shipment mine reclamation is started which is when the mined pit is filled back up with rocks
and other materials that were not used from the sandstones and the new surface eventually be
replanted. Regular sand mining at the U.S. silica is similar to this process except that there is no
need for the explosives process because the sand is already soft and comes apart
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28. They Live Movie Essay
The last name of the director of the 1988 science fiction horror film They Live is fitting.
Carpenter. John Carpenter wrote and directed this underappreciated movie, and his last name is
fitting because They Live is clearly inspired by the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
philosophers primarily concerned about the working man, which, of course, includes carpenters.
The basic premise of this filmis that aliens have secretly infiltrated society and actually make up
much of the upper class. These nefarious extraterrestrials have shaped society by facilitating those
changes most favorable to their ends, which is to use up the earth s resources and terraform the
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However, in the film, the proletariat is expanded to include not just the working class but anyone
who does not belong to the upper class; the concentration of wealth that Marx and Engels warn
against in their Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 is illustrated in a number of scenes
that display humans as struggling to make ends meet while alien imposters almost exclusively
enjoy a privileged existence. (The qualifier almost exclusively is used because a small number of
human co conspirators are also granted entry into the upper class.) For instance, the film begins
with the main protagonist, John Nada, homeless and encountering numerous obstacles in his search
for employment; at a state unemployment office, Nada is told that no jobs are currently available
to him, and when he approaches a foreman about construction work, he is informed in an overtly
dismissive tone that the project is a union job (Carpenter). Another early scene shows two
businessmen one human and one alien discussing recent promotions; the alien received a
promotion and placates the stressed human businessman who did not and who doubts that a
promotion is in his near future. Unbeknownst to the human, his disguised peer belongs to the upper
class while he does not. In this dejected businessman, the aforementioned contention that capitalism
leads to an
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29. Physical Violence And Domestic Violence
Physical Violence
Physical abuse is defined as deliberately act which causes injuries and intentionally hurting
someone with the weapons. Physical violence is common among intimate partners. Most of the
male partners often hit their female partners when they are angry or when their partners start
arguing with them. Sometimes husband even breaks the bone of his wife over small things like if
she is not ready on time or when the food is not cooked properly. Physical violence can cause
various health problems in women like chronic joint or muscle pain, loss of hair, stab wounds, cuts,
bites, sprains, chipped or lost teeth, internal injuries, chronic headache, high blood pressure, burns,
chronic stomach pain and detached retina etc.. For example In Mumbai s Bhabha Hospital, people
who are wounded among them, the number of women is large and most of the women who come
there have been victims of domestic violence. In the consultancy department , almost 40% are
women affected by domestic violence , there are the cases of poisoning, fracture, wounds,
battered women, pregnant women, who say they fell but usually these are domestic violence
cases. When the attacker was none other than her life partner, then how can she feel safe at home.
The casualty ward in this hospital gets fewer cases of typhoid, malaria or TB and more women
who are victims of domestic violence and this is about one hospital in one locality, in one day.
Using the National Family Health Survey the government did a
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30. Marketing Planning Strategies
Marketing Planning Strategies Name Institutional Affiliation Date: Marketing Planning Strategies
New Times Providers Executive Summary: New Times Providers designed their sales and
marketing strategies by analyzing the current market conditions and their own strengths. Through
this process, New Times Providers was able to develop their sales and marketing strategy to
leverage their competitive advantage with peculiar marketing strategies. This enabled them to
establish the company as the leading print service provider for consumers and business. New Times
Providers has created momentum by engaging critical brand and mass recognition. The company
will monitor the degree of effectiveness of their marketing efforts to establish the return of
advertising on commerce and investment generated from different channels. The ongoing sales and
marketing strategies by New Times Providers entail expanding and maintaining a wide range of
target markets (Nash, 2011). Further, they are creating alliances with services and products firms to
deliver quality products. This has enabled the company to invoke themselves thus bringing and
implementing total solutions for the benefit of customers. The marketing plan for New Times
Providers is based on key fundamentals, which include: The target market segments The
distributions that the company intends to use in reaching out to the target market segments: sales
representatives, retail outlets, and telemarketing. The expected market share
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31. To What Extent Is Oliver Cromwell A Hero Or A Villain
The aim of this essay, is to answer the long awaited question Was Oliver Cromwell a hero or a
villain? This question, is a hard one to answer. James Heath once said His name and memory
stink. In opposition, Samuel Pepys said People look back and praise him. True? Or Not? This
essay will argue Edmond Ludlow s words, How glorious, but then such betrayal! Oliver Cromwell
was neither a hero nor a villain. The evidence and opinions gathered will state, how he went from
good to bad, and from bad to evil.
Oliver Cromwell, was a puritan gentleman from Huntingdon. He was born on the 25th of April
1599, and brought up in a very wealthy family, and a high social class. Cromwell, was an MP for...
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He drew up his army into a good body, and people were proud to serve him. With this army,
Cromwell fought, and succeeded in all of his battles. In fact, Cromwell won so many of his
battles, that Prince Rupert actually nicknamed him Old Ironsides. At this stage, he wasn t
everyone s hero. I mean, he was parliaments hero, and the followers of parliaments hero, but not
everyone s. He captured 5000 Royalists, and killed nearly 500 all in one battle, so he must be
pretty good! But don t you think that this is not enough, I mean I think that we would have to see
whether he does anything with this; being successful I mean. Don t you?
In January of 1659, King Charles I was executed publicly. It was a tragedy that touched many
hearts. But why did it happen, and who was responsible? Charles I, became a prisoner of the
New Model Army, who tried to make a deal with him, but because he still believed that god
meant him to be a powerful king, he made a secret alliance with the Scots, (and their army), who
thought that this was a good way to win control in England. As Scotland was the backdoor to
England, it seemed like a good plan. A second civil war broke out in 1648, and so
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32. Essay On Zardozi
Textile Design covers ways and methods for improving the face value of the product, where surface
ornamentation is an integral part of various textiles traditional as well as contemporary.
There have been fundamental changes in the Indian textile industry since last three decades. Due to
globalization and advancement of market, aesthetic quality has assumed great importance, raising
competitive atmosphere to the new heights. With the gradual upgradation of techniques and
applications there has been a continuous rise in demands from the customers, which not only
augments the value to the products but also creates a trademark. Catering to this requirement the
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This form of embroidery is practiced in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as these had been the part
of Mughal culture and empire, especially at the time of Mughal ruler Akbar. Apart from many
Mughal motifs and patterns the most elegant is the delicate Jaali (net) on some parts of the fabric.
Zardozi usually features geometric shapes along with floral designs (Figure 28).
Zardozi is actually an ancient Persian embroidery form. In Persia, Zar means gold and Dozi
denotes embroidery. Since this craft was also developed during Mughal rule in India with various
cultural influences, hence the style of embroidery developed with the derivatives of various
creative Mughal components.
Today Zardozi has become a significant element of latest fashion and has crossed the global
limits. The application of Zardozi embroidery can be observed in European fashion as well. Apart
from apparels Zardozi has also become favorite amongst the other segments of the textile industry
like accessories, home furnishings and
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33. Challenges Facing Tata Motors Essay
Q 1. What were the key challenges facing Tata Motors in the process of moving to produce
passenger cars from successfully producing commercial vehicles?
Ans.: There are various external and internal factors that posed the key challenges to Tata Motors
in the process of moving from commercial vehicles to passenger cars.
External Factors
1. Inter industry competitions: Tata motorswas trying to enter the entry segment of the Indian
automobile sector. The entry segment was well occupied by Maruti 800 and the success of Maruti
800 has encouraged players like Hyundai Motors, Daewoo Motors and Fiat India to enter the
segment with the offerings. At the time Tata Motors was trying to venture into the entry segment or
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Tata Motors were not only concentrating on developing a passenger car they were trying to
build a people s car which will become a companion to the common people. So Ratan Tata
walked a step further to strike an alliance with the renowned car designer IDEA to fine tune the
in house design developed by the ERC. ERC employees having an extensive exposure and
knowledge of Indian roads and climate worked hand in hand with the IDEA personnel to develop
a state of the art design suitable for the Indian road. They also used their alliance with IDEA to fine
tune their design only which reduced the production cost to some
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34. Their Eyes Were Watching God Character Analysis
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston is a novel of a person coming into
divinity. Through Janie s tribulations, the reader sees her grow into her own person while
gaining power along the way. She becomes connected to nature and disconnected from people.
Comparatively to her husbands, whose brashness and force lead them to fall from grace. In their
attempt to become divine beings, Janie achieves divinity. Logan Killicks, Janie s first husband,
is a failed attempt at the attempt to achieve divinity. He does not get as far as Janie s future
husbands, since he is not able to gain any control over Janie. He attempts to be loving and caring,
but when that fails he falls unto belittling Janie. He is in a constant state of being unassured of his
position with Janie. His being unassured is his fall, which the reader never sees because Janie is
not there. Jody, who is her second husband, strains to achieve power. He begins to demonstrate
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After buying land for the town, he builds a store and post office to hold town meetings and does
all the talking at the assemblies. He sells his land to newcomers, deciding in who gets to stay in
the town. Through his control, the townspeople become jealous of Jody s wealth, his hubris
indicates that he will fall instead of rising above his station. Jody s forceful grasp of control
becomes his undoing, notably from Janie. By controlling Janie, she begins to fight back within
herself, against Jodie. In chapter six, his saving the mule is to appease Janie, but fails as she
cannot part take in the festivities with the townspeople. His kindness is through money, Jody can
see that Janie is slipping from him and taking the mule is the only way to have her back under his
control. The comparison of him with Abraham Lincoln, freeing the slaves, encourages his
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35. Fred Wilcox s Science Fiction Film, Forbidden Plane has a...
Comparison and Contrast
In the 1956 science fiction film by Fred Wilcox, Forbidden Planet closely resembles many other
pieces of literature. The most obvious resemblance to Forbidden Planet is Shakespeare s The
Tempest. As expected, the characters and plot of Forbidden Planet closely mirror those
characteristics of The Tempest, with the exception that where The Tempest engages magic,
Forbidden Planet utilizes technology. What is more important, however, is that how the technology
works is irrelevant for the purpose of the movie, which is to entertain and to teach us a lesson about
man s control over the elements and over his own technological creations. Forbidden Planet
strongly resembles Shakespeare s The Tempest through the characterization similar in both the play
and the film.
In Shakespeare s The Tempest, Prospero and Miranda became stranded on a remote island that
has no person except for Caliban on it. Prosperon using the magic he has created, he gradually
gains control of the island and turns Caliban into his slave. A group of sailors is shipwrecked on
the island, one of whom falls in love with Miranda, the lovely daughter of Prospero. Throughout the
story, Caliban and other servants plot to overthrow Prospero, but are caught and taken back to the
custody of Prospero.
In the science fiction film Dr. Morbius and his daughter Altaira are in control of a remote planet
when a U.S. spaceship lands on the planet to gather information. Commander Adams of the
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36. Qin Shi Huang Di As A Great Leader
Qin Shi Huang Di is remembered as one of the greatest rulers in Chinese s history, he has
benefited China by many of his creations, but some see him as the emperor who killed millions
and burned knowledgable books. Although, he only ruled for 15 years, he successfully united
China after centuries of civil war and built an empire that has lasted to this very day, he is known
as both a brutal tyrant and a great leader. He created a unified system of weights and measures,
writing and currency, but used violence to take control of China which eventually killed many
scholars and burnt books to wipe out heresy and brutality which was the basis of his greatest
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Imposing a universal written language allowed for better communication, orders and
implementation of policies. It was such a great concept which has boosted China s market to where
it is today.
Qin Shi Huang had many faults and unattractive features during his reign, he punished those
who opposed him and destroyed much knowledgable literature. One of his most well known
traits is harshness. He ruled by force and violence maintaining strict order over his kingdom, and
valued obedience above all. As the first ruler to have united the Warring States, and subsequently
impose a central government with astonishing alacrity, this trait may seem expected in some
ways. Hou and Lu, Scholars of the Qin court in 221BC highlighted the emperor s wrong doings
by saying The emperor, never hearing his faults condemned, is growing prouder and prouder
while those below cringe in fear and try to please him with flattery and lies. This tell us tat man
were afraid to even think about disobeying him, let alone suggesting an idea, many just did as
they were told without going their opinion. Qin Shi Huang was a a barbaric ruler, millions died
through slavery or face brutal punishments if they disobeyed any of his rules or orders. He did
indeed invent and build many projects but it was all at the expense of thousands of lives.Qin Shi
Huang is most frequently faulted for the Burning of the Books and burying of scholars. The
treasured literature of
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37. Article Review of John Bersin s article, 5 Keys to...
Week One
Learning Organizations are vital in assisting businesses to operate effectively. In this rapidly
changing environment learning organizations acquire knowledge and innovates faster, helping the
organization to thrive and survive the changing environment. Businesses that establish a learning
organization create a culture encouraging and supporting the employees learning, and take risks
with critical thinking, and new ideas.
Organizations that endorse learning permit staff to make mistakes and the learning process is
learning from those mistakes. Learning organizations and their employees experiment coming up
with the best solution and learn from the experience. Employees learn when informed by the
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3.Unleash the power of experts make the experts available to share their skills and experience
whether internal or external build a directory of experts.
4.Show the value of formal training Formal training has a function in professional networking and
career growth, and this training has not gone away. Managers should promote the opportunity
making time for the people to learn, giving the organization greater productivity and satisfaction.
5.Allow mistakes A huge mistake is the best organizational and individual learning opportunity.
This is the time to build a formal process where the team focuses on what worked, what did not,
and the changes in processes to improve the outcome next time (Bersin, 2012).
The article provides ways to build a learning organization, and they all lead back to the
organizations management, building a culture giving individuals the time to develop, reflect, share
expertise and experiences, and learning from mistakes can help the organization surpass the
competition, and thrive and survive the current changing environment.
A learning organization is where the learning process involves all staff members and that learning
and working are effortlessly entwined. Peter Senge and his team conceptualized the learning
organization in his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization
(Senge, 2009).
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38. Graffiti In The United States
Since the late 1980s, various public and private sector actors in the United States who do not write
graffiti have practiced anonymity and sought fame to suppress and promote graffiti. Most non
writing public sector actors have cracked down on graffiti as a criminal act that blights urban
surfaces, while, in response, many non writing private sector actors have promoted graffiti as a
profitable consumer good and art form. In the public sector, policeofficers and politicians in New
York and then Chicago and Denver have prosecuted graffiti as the illegal vandalism of property
walls and other surfaces; over time, police officers have learned to adapt plainclothes dress to patrol
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Mayors David Dinkins and Rudolph Giuliani expanded the NYPD according to the popular Broken
Windows theory, which states that neighborhoods suffer from high crimerates because of
environmental disorder, namely broken windows and defaced buildings. At this time, the police
and the public sought new strategies to control crime prone environments. When Mayor Dinkins
appointed revisionist William Bratton as Chief of Transit Police in 1990, Bratton upgraded
everything that the Vandal Squad used, from exchanging .38 guns for 9mm automatic weapons to
installing computers that officers used to research and track writing activity citywide. With strong
public support and upgraded equipment, officers felt encouraged to wear new undercover outfits
and fit in with diverse subway station
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39. Comparing The Elves And The Invisible Clothing
If you ask a child in America about The Elves and the Shoemaker, The Little Red Hen, Little Red
Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Beds, or The Emperor s New Clothes, they would be
able to recount the story without much trouble, as these are simple stories with entertaining
hijacks. These are folklores that are read aloud in a kindergarten class, or for bedtime stories, yet
not animated like Cinderella, or Sleeping Beauty. These stories are even referenced in television
series, such as Super Why!, a children s series about altering books to end up with a better
outcome. Some of these stories were developed in other regions, and they are altered to fit with the
community s values and thoughts, and this can be seen when comparing The Emperor s New
Clothes by Hans Christian Andersenwith The Invisible Cloth by Don Juan Manuel.
The Emperor s New Clothes is from Denmark, while The Invisible Cloth came from Spain. The
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Andersen s story doesn t display a harsh view on their government, but a nice laugh at being proud
and government officials. While Manuel s story features a hostile ruler who is mostly concerned
with investments, and the ending doesn t offer anything satisfying as Andersen s story did. That it
was the King s last option to finally admit the truth, while the Emperor just simply continued
walking with the confirmed knowledge. Before his death, Manuel was intensely involved in
political activity ( Don Juan Manuel ). In his story, he makes mention of the Moors family, which
he actually fought against when he was 12 years old (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica).
The Invisible Cloth written by the Prince of Villena in 1335, while the Emperor s New Clothes
was published in 1837. In Spain, this was the original story, as it was written by one of their
important figures, and was around for 500 years before the Emperor s New Clothes
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40. Paley s Argument For The Existence Of God
Throughout history, humans have displayed beliefs in the existence of some sort of higher
being. The existence of God gives an explanation of why the world is the way it is and is a
reassurance for life after death. However, even believers of a deity find themselves questioning
their own god, asking themselves, If there is so much suffering in the world, how can Godexist? and
this is understandable. Suffering is defined as the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship.
Theorists have attempted to answer this question, some arguing for the existenceof God and some
arguing against it, but there s no real way to answer this question. After all, there s no definite proof
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This argument appears to be logically valid, as shown in appendix 1 which displays a truth table
for the teleological argument. This theory claiming that the universe is designed would
subsequently mean that evil and suffering which occurs in the world is simply a part of the
overall picture. Evil is therefore neither good nor bad but is purely just apart of the design and
nature of the universe. William Paley, a philosopher created the classic statement of the
teleological argument, likening the universe to a watch. Paley argued, If we find a pocket watch
in a field, we immediately infer that it was produced not by natural processes acting blindly but by
a designing human intellect (Natural Theology, Ch 1). The complexity, order and function of the
watch suggests design. This can be compared to the universe as the universe implies an intricacy
and precision that calls for the existence of a designer. However, some might claim that this is a
weak analogy as there is not a significant resemblance between natural objects and objects
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41. Taking a Look at Impulse Buying
The American Marketing Association defines impulse buying as a purchase made without
planning. Frequently, the purchase is an emotional reaction to a marketing stimulus the latter
Centre. Impulse buying has been considered a pervasive and distinctive phenomenon in the
American lifestyle and has been receiving increasing attention from consumer researchers and
theorists (Youn Faber, 2000, p.179) . Despite the negative aspects ofthe impulse buying behavior
from past research, defining impulsive behavior as anirrational behavior (Ainslie, 1975; Levy,
1976; Rook Fisher, 1995; Solnick,Kannenberg, Eckerman, Waller, 1980), resulting from a lack of
behavioral control (Levy, 1976; Solnick et al., 1980), resulting from a lack of behavioral
control(Levy, 1976; Solnick et al., 1980), impulse purchases account for substantial sales
acrossa broad range of product categories (Bellenger at al, 1978; Cobb Hoyer, 1986;
Han,Morgan, Kotsiopulos, Kang Park, 1991; Kollat Willet, 1967; Rook Fisher, 1995;Weinberg
Gottwald, 1982). A study found that impulse purchases represented between 27% and 62% of all
department store purchases (Bellenger et al., 1978). Rook and Hoch (1985) assert that most
people have experienced an impulse purchase. Other research findings support this assertion
revealing almost 90% of respondents have made grocery purchases on impulse occasionally
(Welles, 1986), and between 30% and 50% of all purchases can be classified by the buyers
themselves as
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42. Formal Vs Informal Onboarding
The formal and informal onboarding program both send a distinct message to the new hire so it
is important to understand the advantages and disadvantages of both. First, informal plans are
unstructured and without an explicit plan. An advantage of the informal plan is your company
will be able to see right away if the new employee can adjust and learn quickly on their own. It is
a sink or swim tactic that puts pressure on the employee to learn quickly without devoting any
money or resources to training the new hire. Disadvantages of this approach is that the onboarding
is very loose without any support or direction. It does not consider their needs and the process can
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If I was Trevor, I would write down what I need Trevor to improve on and set up a meeting to
understand why his performance has decreased so significantly. In the meeting, I would first
introduce myself and get to know Mark better on a personal level. Next, I would tell him that I
have heard great things about what he has done for the company and that I am very glad to be
able to work with him. I would then explain how I understand that he is disappointed that his
older manager left that was very close to him and his employees. Last, I would explain to him
that the success of the company is key to everyone and that his performance needs to improve
and if he needs anything from me to let me know. To conclude, I would set up a date soon to get
lunch with him personally so a relationship starts to develop between us. This is key because it
seems that Mark works best when he has a good relationship with his manager. If Mark s
performance doesn t start to improve, we must start looking deeper into the situation and
possibly find a replacement for the position. The GROW coaching model is a way to help improve
and coach skills that people have identified as necessary to their success. First, it is key to
perform a SWOT analysis on yourself and then create an action plan on where you want to get by
setting goals for yourself. Once you pick a skill you
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43. Stick Numbers Research Paper
#9: Stick Number:
Problem: What is the smallest number of sticks you need to make a trefoil knot?
Solution:
6 is the smallest number of sticks necessary to make a trefoil knot. #13: Make it:
Problem: Use a piece of string or an extension cord to determine if this illustration is a knot or the
unknot.
Solution:
The illustration is not a knot because it is an unknot.
#16: Dollar Link:
Problem: Take two paper clips and a dollar and fasten them as illustrated. Now pull the ends of the
dollar so as to straighten it out. What happens to the paper clips?
Solution:
When you take two paper clips and a dollar, fasten them as illustrated and pull the ends, the paper
clips fly off and become interlinked to one another.
#20: Alternating:
Problem:
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44. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Audi-Commander
A commercial can create a memorable experience for viewers. A few seconds of a commercial
can leave you feeling infuriated, distraught, exhilarated, or a plethora of other emotions. The
Audi Audi Commander commercial adequately persuades the elite individuals among the Super
Bowl 2016 audience to purchase the Audi R8 ( 50 ). A former astronaut has lost all passion for life
and refuses to eat or speak spends his days staring at a wall full of memories of when he was a
Commander. Seeing his father in a hopeless state, the son walks up and says, Okay Commander,
Come with me. The son leads the father outside where a new Audi R8 is parked in the driveway.
He gives his father the key, and they walk towards the car. David Bowie s song Starman... Show
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Audi is a well known luxury brand with quality vehicles. The older man in the commercial, a
former astronaut commander, approves of the car and the experience of driving it. The Audi R8
gives back the commander his spark he has been missing, which creates a credible advocate for
the car ( 50 ). The Audi R8 is appealing to the audience, but they need to be convinced to
logically spend such a large amount of money on a vehicle. The R8 is the fastest Audi ever
made, and it can reach up to 205 MPH and go from zero to 60 in 3.2 seconds. Another added
bonus, the vehicle is fully loaded with all the luxury items ( Audi ). The commercial shows how
fast theR8 can go, when the older man takes it for a drive. The beauty of the vehicle shown in
the commercial is something different from others on the market as well ( Audi ) ( 50 ). ВЁAudi
Audi CommanderВЁ is heavy in pathos, going from a somber emotion to ending in full blown
excitement. The audience is pulled in immediately by the nostalgic appeal of the moon landing
display. Seeing the older man downcast and alone causes the audience to feel sympathy. Hope is
the next emotion as son offers the Audi R8 keys to his father. The older man lights up with
anticipation. He drives this amazing vehicle to the David Bowie
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