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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Smart Phone
The world has evolved into an Age of Information where there are more comprehensive, complex and
accessible web of information that can be found in the world than ever has existed before. Technology
is emerging at an astounding rate and it is continuously developing new types of entertainment and
services that were unthinkable ten years ago. At this age, the process of human interaction has evolved
into a sophisticated one, particularly with the existence of current communication tools such as instant
text messages and video calling which is deem as a common and usual means of interaction.
The rapid advances of our time can be encapsulated through smartphones, a palm sized device that is
integrated with vast amount of applications, has the remarkable potential of making its user become
smarter.
Smartphone users can access information on almost every topic imaginable. They just have to make a
few taps on the smartphone and boundless amount of information can be retrieved instantly within a
few seconds. If one is unable to search for information, they can post their questions online and get the
answer from someone else. The availability and variety of applications in the smartphone have made it
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Texting has become as a primary tool of communication while having a face to face conversation is
seen as secondary method of communication in students daily life. This scenario can simply be
observed in a school canteen where it has become a common sight to see students placing their
smartphones beside their plate at the start of their meal and having the habit to refer to it frequently.
Students priority to have a face to face interaction with their friends have dwindled and their attention
has been diverted to their smartphone. This device has indeed leeches on its owner as it constantly
demanded them to give precedence and attention to
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Juicing Benefits
Ways To Achieve The Many Health Benefits Of Juicing
By George Green
Dec 24, 2010
To get the daily needed fruit and vegetable nutrients needed by our body, juicing is considered one of
the best ways to achieve it. Based on research, there are many health benefits we can get out of
consuming raw fruit and vegetables and juicing makes it possible for our body to absorb the available
nutrients from those types of foods.
When eating a whole food, some of the nutrients are not absorbed into the body, such as nutrients that
are locked in fibers that our body can t digest. And sometimes it takes a lot of time to digest them. But
through juicing, the nutrients are separated from the pulp making it easier for our body to assimilate
them.
But to start
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Because I Could Not Stop For Death Housman Analysis
Death is quite scary thought isn t it? After all, it is a subject many people don t like to talk about. We
all fear death in some ways, such as losing a loved one, not knowing if they re still happy and even not
knowing what might come after death. Regardless of how we all feel on such a sad matter, it is truly
inevitable and we must all accept it. If we begin to look at death in a more beautiful way and not so
sinister, we can have a better understanding. In the two poems, Because I Could Not Stop For Death
by Emily Dickinson s and To An Athlete Dying Young by A.E. Housman while the theme differs, they
are much alike in some ways. Emily Dickinson s poem, Because I Could Not Stop For Death gives me
a sense of peace when it comes to death. The theme portrays death as a easy, peaceful ride when one
passes away. The overall metaphor here is comparing death to a carriage ride. She describes death as a
calm person, and she seemed to trust him as he took her through the town to her death, It felt like she
was getting one last ride to say goodbye and let go. The line We slowly drive He knew no haste gives
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Housman is very sentimental and really touches me. The theme throughout the poem is clear, that an
athlete well known throughout a seemingly small town passed out. Any one that is a athlete will make
a connection with this poem, because I certainly did. The line And silence no worse than cheers makes
me feel a connection to a person i don t even know, I can imagine the crowd cheering on the person
and how quiet it must be the day he or she dies. Another line from the poem says it withers quicker
than the rose this is metaphor for how the cheerfulness of the town withered away after such a great
loss. The overall theme is very heartbreaking, the complete opposite of how I felt reading Emily
Dickinson s poem. Reading this I really felt like I was a part of the town that lost such a young
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Thomas Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy and Lord Byron s...
Lord Byron s When we two parted and Thomas Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy have in common a
lover s regret for love lost. However, the main narrators in these poems are very different and the
circumstances in their poems show a lot about the difference that social class and gender make in the
love lives seen in When we two parted and A Trampwoman s Tragedy . Looking at the tone, narrator
gender, and setting of these poems the reader can see how a single general theme, regret over a lost
lover, gets explored in very different ways.
Both poems are in first person narration which helps lend a higher degree of credibility to the
description of the intimate details and emotions. While the poems are in first person, the tone ... Show
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Whose is the child you are like to bear?
His? After all my months o care? (59 62)
She is already pregnant by her lover and not married to him. She loves him but has not married him.
Setting plays an important role in both poems. Setting in these poems helps the reader picture and
dramatize the events happening. Lord Byron s poem doesn t give a specific location but does tell us at
what time of day it is: The dew of the morning / Sunk chill on my brow (9 10). It tells the reader it s
morning, so they possibly met in the early morning hours before sunrise to not be seen, and the dew
suggests that it s spring time. Hardy s poem changes settings several times throughout: From Wynyard
s Gap the livelong day, / the livelong day, / We beat afoot the northward way (1 3). They started on a
twenty mile hike to take them to: The inn that beamed thereby (16). While traveling to these small
inns they would stop in a tavern, which is the main tone changing setting of the poem: The tavern tells
the gloomy tale (73). The tavern is where her lover kills Johnny after her cruel joke. Once everyone
has either been killed or passed away she is left to Haunting the Western Moor. (104) She is alone with
no lover, no friends and no child in a mossy graveyard like field to live out the rest of her days.
Both Byron s When we two parted and Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy are about love and the
experience
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Personal Observation Paper
On Sunday 10/15/17 at 1300 hours I was dispatched to a found property report at 6401 Elizabeth Ave
SE in the City of Auburn, Pierce County, WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Linda Helm,
said she found a backpack and laptop computer, which were next to a garbage can at the park across
the street from her residence. I located the backpack next to a garbage can in southwest corner of the
park. I observed the backpack was a grey Samsonite backpack. I took photographs of the backpack. I
opened the backpack and located a black Lenova laptop computer in the backpack. I located the serial
number of the laptop, which was PF0F464K. I looked the rest of the backpack to see if there was
anything with the owner s information on it, but I
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Analysis Of The Documentary Blackfish
Sea World rebuttal was not considered in the documentary of Blackfish which clearly defines the bias
views of the creator. So without choice, viewers are marked to take the side of the creator or leave the
documentary feeling like a kid in a fine china shop, unable to touch or lose your balance for fear of
shattering the look of the shop. Unfortunately, the problem with animal activist groups is that they
force their religious views of animals on others with no other biases to consider. Hence, their real
arguments are skewed and we are unable to clearly see the real poignant side without the opinions.
There are significant arguments on both sides of the issue, but the real issues are keeping the animals
in captivity, keeping them alive, keep the cycle of life continuing to grow and produce all that nature
intended. Many believe for the purpose of learning more about ourselves as humans with have the
right to explore our possibilities with the similarities of those of the mammal species. Theses people
argue for the acceptable need for capturing the animals in the wild and keep them in a protected
environment, there are several points to stated and generally cited. Theses include:
Captivity kills orcas. Very few captive orcas make it to midlife (approximately 30 years for males and
45 for females) and not one out of more than 200 held in captivity has ever come close to old age (60
for males, 80 for females). Most captive orcas die while they are still very young by wild
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Tim Horton Company Case Analysis
Tim Horton is a Canadian company founded in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario. The company focuses on
producing quality products and services for its customers and the community since it is specialized in
fresh coffee, baked goods as well as home style lunches. Through leadership, innovation and
partnership, the company is likely to achieve the desired goals and objectives. Currently, Tim Horton
Company is the largest in Canada in view of the fact that it provides variety of products in order to
appeal a broad range of customer preference at a friendly price. Therefore, this company has engaged
in the use of sustainability in the United Arabs Emirates in order to utilize the available resources in
the manufacturing and production processes. For instance, the availability of information technology
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The company engaged in supporting small hold farmers particularly in the United Arab Emirates
through building economic capacity. The community programs create confidence as well as
independence more especially the disadvantaged youths in the society.
Economic sustainability
Participating in partnership projects for instance is essential particularly when developing a vision and
goals for the farm. Soil sampling was a major component that enabled Tim Horton to conduct self
assessment and group evaluation of farms in the United Arab Emirates towards increasing self
confidence among the farmers. This economic sustainability enabled the farmers to produce better
quality coffee with higher yields.
Corporate social responsibility
Conservation supports the ability to produce more as well help to improve lives through agriculture.
Farmers should lay out their ambitions by setting their goals in a sustainable agriculture focused on
making a positive impact in the society.
Supply chain
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The Invisible Man Ralph Ellison Research Paper
Ralph Ellison
During the 20th century, a rise in popularity of American literature led to some of the most influential
authors considered today. Many authors of the twentieth century have created enduring legacies that
continue on to this day. Ralph Ellison s The Invisible Man , for instance, is considered one of the most
impactful, fictional novels touching on social issues on segregation. Ralph Ellison first emerges as an
acclaimed writer receiving the National Book Award for Fiction and the Anisfield Wolf Book Award
from his first novel. Through his works Ellison reflected his beliefs on society and wrote of individual
freedom although many black critics targeted him for his personal beliefs established in The Invisible
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The Great Depression forced Ellison to work in the summer of 1936 as a researcher and writer in the
New York Federal Writers Program and never returned to Tuskegee Institute for his senior year.
During the depression, Ellison kindled a passion for writing and was even inspired to write fictional
novels after meeting Richard Wright and Langston Hughes. Although the novelist s dedication to
music or jazz in particular never changed, the Great Depression brought immense change in Ellison s
career path from a musician or composer to a renowned writer. Due to financial issues, Ralph Ellison
was decided to work in New York where he experimented with photography, sculptures, and a writer
after an inspirational encounter with Richard Wright. Throughout Ralph s journey working in New
York City, he often struggled in finding his identity and position on racial conflicts around him leading
to a definite answer through The Invisible Man . The author s internal conflicts on race, identity, and
power during his experience in New York directly correlates to the narrator s internal strife to find his
viewpoint on mainly racial conflicts he encounters within the story. In sum, the Great Depression not
only steered Ralph Ellison s career path as a musician but also brought major racial tensions
throughout the century on which Ellison reflected on in his
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Advice For First Writing Course At The University Of...
Advice to First Writing Course at the University of Central Florida
Writing courses can be challenging and that is why I decided to write this personal narrative. I believe
that a personal narrative is better for an advice column than a research paper. A personal narrative
would give more personal experience and insight on how the course was. It would be more valid since
it is true. I think people learn better when they read and hear something from the person they are
talking to rather than being about other people, especially when it comes to advice.
English courses, just like any core class, expects a lot from the students. ENC 1101 is the first english
and writing class students will encounter when first starting undergraduate school ... Show more
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They can properly quote it or paraphrase it using MLA format. This will demonstrate the student using
strategies to better comprehend difficult texts. Students should also learn to adapt to different writing
contexts. Throughout this course, I had to learn new vocabulary such as rhetorical situation and
discourse community. These are actually types of essays I had to write during this course. When
writing these types of essays, one has to keep in mind their audiences and their own experience.
Lastly, students will consider how social, rhetorical, and technological contexts shape writing because
it reflects sensitivity to school writing as a social affair (McCarthy 231).
There are some constraints that I had to think about when deciding the genre of this paper. One
constraint to this personal narrative is the time I took this course. I took ENC 1101 during the Summer
B section. Summer B was only six weeks long and I had to learn the concepts of this course in that
amount of time when it usually takes around sixteen weeks. This made the course much harder for me
and other students. Especially because English is my second language, it takes me longer to read and
analyze articles. This was also one out of two of my first classes as a college students. It is a different
environment and I had to adapt to different situations and expectations. Another constraint is about
those students that already have credit for ENC
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Dichotomy Of Position In The Nazarene Church
As a licensed minister of the Church of the Nazarene, I am part of a tradition deeply rooted in the
acknowledgement of the sanctifying, equipping, and calling work of the Holy Spirit. The unique
marriage of Pentecostals and Methodists at the birth of the Nazarene church results in a manual of
church practices which incorporates the dichotomy of the freedom of the Holy Spirit regulated by
methodical standards of church polity. For this reason in the Nazarene church ministerial orders are
first are instilled by the calling of the Holy Spirit, then recognized by the local congregation, and
finally completed by the ordination of denominational officials. In order to understand the ministerial
orders of Nazarene ministers, we will first the hierarchy of ministerial positions in the Nazarene
church, discuss the qualifications and requirements of ministry, and finally review the mutual
ministerial relationship between Nazarene congregations and their pastor. Due to its Pentecostal and
Wesleyan heritage, the Nazarene church is a denomination deeply rooted in Holy Spirit language and
practice. For this reason the first calling accepted by a minister is the Holy Spirit s conviction toward
salvation and a pledge toward entire sanctification. Within the essential statements of faith the Holy
Spirit is credited with both the work of sanctification in both salvation and the continual work of
sanctification. [Sanctification] is wrought by God s grace through the Holy Spirit in
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The Big Friendly Giant Analysis
Roald Dahl wrote the big friendly giant as a contribution of his seven year old daughter who passed
away. Dahl was a British World War 2 fighter and later became interested in writing books for adults.
Soon after, he began to write children books and mad big hits off popular books and movies such as
James And the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl had 5 kids and a wife named Patricia Neal. The Big Friendly
Giant was dedicated to Oliva, his daughter, who died of a disease called measles encephalitis which is
swelling of the brain. The book was published in 1982 which was 20 years after died. A person
shouldn t be judged since they are different than you, interpreting someone s ways may contribute to
your outlook on them such as how are they different from you, what are they morals and how the
character behaves. In the book The Big Friendly Giant, a little girl named Sophie was captured from
an orphanage by a giant. The giant was genuine and nice to Sophie, he also was a vegetarian which
revealed he wasn t going to eat Sophie. The Giant was called The Big friendly Giant since he always
treated Sophie respectfully and protected her. The Big Friendly Giant took Sophie to an ancient cave
which was his home. His house was immense to Sophie since he lived in a world where giants exist
and everything was massive. Outside his house lived other giants who were carnivores and mean to
the big friendly giant. The giants who lived outside the cave would go snatch children up and eat
them.
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Religious Opponents Of Evolution
Religious opponents of evolution began cloaking religious beliefs in scientific sounding language and
then mandating that schools teach the resulting creation science or scientific creationism as an
alternative to evolution. (P. 21) For these religious opponents of evolution, trying to argue by using
language as a mask for their religious beliefs is a smart tactic to try. However, religion often has no
science to it. This leads to the question of why are these religious opponents trying to create arguments
to mask their religious beliefs in scientific language and why are they so threatened by the teaching of
evolution. Evolution teaches that organisms gained their functioning and complexity through a process
of steps to get there. Most
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Animosity In Beowulf
Hrothgar, the ruler of the Danes, places the people of his city as the highest priority. Not being timid to
present emotions along with wisdom and admirability are certain qualities held by Hrothgar.
Additionally, he lacks vigor to physically combat his civilian enemies, as he displays the aspects of an
aging ruler. Hrothgar displays that he is not a careless king in terms of his people, showing grievance
to the victims of Grendel s hand, Hrothgar, their lord, sat joyless/ In Herot, a mighty prince
mourning/The fate of his lost friends and companions, (Beowulf 44 46). Showing animosity in
Grendel s attacks, Hrothgar cries across the seas for assistance, wanting an end to the torment Grendel
has inflicted. Twelve winters of grief for Hrothgar, king/of the Danes, sorrow heaped at his door/by
hell forged hands. His misery leaped/the seas, was told, and sung in all/Men s ears, (Beowulf 62 66).
When Beowulf arrives to assist Hrothgar with the occurring murders in Heorot, Hrothgar explains
what has happened in his kingdom, My tongue grows heavy,/and my heart, when I try to tell you what
Grendel/has brought us, the damage he s done, here/ in this hall. (Beowulf 207 210).
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Ethical Principle
In research studies with human and animal participation, researchers must adhere to ethical principles
to ensure the rights of participants are protected. In 1978, the Belmont Report was issued which
articulated three primary ethical principles on which standards of ethical research conduct was based:
beneficence, respect for human dignity, and justice ( Polit Beck, 2014, p. 83). These ethical principles
remain the standards for research behavior today.
Finally, the following paragraphs will break down each ethical principle and then will take a look at a
research study and how we as nurses can advocate for the adherence of altruistic, moral, and ethical
humanistic principles to protect the participants in the study.
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Next, let s discuss how we as nurses could have advocated, protecting the participants who
participated in a qualitative research study I read, entitled: Coexisting addiction and pain in people
receiving methadone for addiction. The aim of the study was to examine interviews of 34 participants
who suffer from opiate addiction and who receive methadone treatment for their addiction, and
experience chronic pain. The study looked at both how patients developed an opiate addiction and
chronic pain and which came first, the pain or the addiction (St. Marie,
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Nelson Mandel The Icon Of Power And Tolerance
Mandela.. The Icon of Power and Tolerance Nelson Mandela is one of the most prominent and the
most inspiring character of our time. This character became the inspiration for a complete school that
teaches the meanings of the wonderful humanitarian implications and instills the supreme values and
concepts of civilization. Within the adversity that surrounded, he still had the courage and
determination, along with the struggle and resistance for liberation. He was a school of life. Rom
Brafman, the author of SUCCEEDING WHEN YOU RE SUPPOSED TO FAIL, The 6 Principals of
High Achievement , discussed some researches about how people act when they are facing adversities
and hardship. He pointed out to some traits, tunneling, unwavering commitment, meaning making,
and the importance of satellite figure. When we read the books that documented Mandela s life, and
specially his book A Long Walk to Freedom , we can simply find him as tunneler , a figure of
unwavering commitment, who made meaning and understood the importance of satellite figure.
Mandela s life was not simple and easy; he was surrounded by adversities and hardship all his life.
Brafman says, The tunnelers ....... routinely approach their lives from a slightly different perspective or
angle. And that approach makes all the difference. (p178) Tunellers look at their adversity, evaluate it,
and find the solution that enables them to overcome this adversity. Mandela was a black boy born in a
society dominated by the
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The Pros And Cons Of Sex Work
What is sex work? An official definition does not exist, however American Jewish World Service
refers to sex work as the act of providing sexual services in exchange for money, goods, or favors.
There are many different forms of sex work, some are legal and some are illegal. Some are legal in
certain geographic locations, but illegal in others. In this industry, certain labor is more stigmatized
than others. Criminalized sex work, such as prostitution, is very stigmatized. Exotic dancing does not
hold quite the same stigma because it is legal in the United States.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of September 2016, there are 400,000 strippers
employed by US strip clubs. Despite the significant amount of woman who work in this industry, there
is a stigma being carried around that is potentially deadly. It has been proven there is a link between
anti sex work rhetoric and an increase of violence against sex workers. (Penfold, Hunter, Campbell,
Barham 2010). A systematic review of the link between sex work and violence determined that 45
75% of sex workers chance experiencing sexual violence at some point in their careers. (Deering et
al., 2014). According to data from Medscape, one in five police reports of sexual assault from an
urban emergency room were filed by sex workers. These women were generally younger, poorer, and
suffered a greater number of injuries than other victims. (Koster 2015). The impact of this rhetoric is
qualitatively different depending
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Run Lola s Man Context
Film studies subtext essay by Glenn Sutherland
1999 Run lola run German title subtitle english. Title lola rennt English dubbed (audio track) temporal
order or run 88 min Directed by Tom Tykwer. Starring Franka Potente, Moritz Bleibtreu, Herbert
Knaup, The questions i m going to talk about in this essay How/why should we choose a film with lots
of subtext eg underlying messages in the film, we are going to buy/rent as a customer orand as
filmmakers to help find out what type of film we are making, as an author of film or/and collective
film aurtership eg. writer director/film crew/production team are on the same page with there
messages eg text and underline meaning/messages eg subtext, they are trying to tell or get across to
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Lola s Man Manni works as a runner for a gangster and leaves a bag packed to the brim with his
employer s cash on a train. Stressed out and panicking, he calls Lola and says that unless he will return
up with the cash within the next twenty minutes, he ll need to rob a grocery to urge it. Lola heads to
her father s bank to ask if he will loan her the money. At this time, the film shows 3 potential
outcomes of Lola s commitment to get the cash not all of that essentially end in a contented
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Myth Country For Business Or Tourism In The Country Of...
More than 9,194,057 people within 2017 have visited Thailand for business or pleasure. Allowing for
Thailand to be the ninth country in the world for most visited by tourist. What does culture mean to
you? It is defined in FM 3 24.2 as, the set of a system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors,
and artifacts that members of a society use to cope with their world and one another (2009). The major
characteristics of culture are established with history, language, geography, religion, communication,
political science, military art and science, sociology, cultural anthropology, economics, education, art,
music, entertainment, literature, food, drink, psychology, law, criminal justice, science, and
technology. We will discuss the country of Thailand and cover the area, key infrastructure, weather,
people, and civil consideration.
The country of Thailand is currently located on the continent of Asia. It is surrounded by the country
of Myanmar to the West, Laos to the North, and Cambodia to the Southeast. The southern portion of
the country is surrounded by the body of the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea. The country
provides a different aspect of the environment. To the south, you can admire the sandy beach and as
you head to the low mountainsides to the North, you can come across rice paddies along the route.
The country is divided into five deifying portions. The tallest mountain in the country is Mount
Inthanon, scaling at 8,481 feet. The capital of
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Study2 Essay
History 229: History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the U.S.
Professor Helena M. Pycior
STUDY GUIDE FOR PRELIMINARY EXAM 2 October 14, 2014, 9:00 9:50 a.m., in LUB S151
Directions:
The following are study questions for the examination. The examination will be a closed book
examination.
On the examination you will be required to respond to one of two essay questions. The essay
questions on the examination will test essentially the same ideas as these study questions. Parts of
study questions may be combined to form an essay appearing on the examination. More typically, a
shortened or edited version of a study question will appear as an essay question on the examination.
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Morton as trying to state he was objective, and was being honest. The two major different pieces that
support the thesis that Morton tried to be objective is his use of lead shot instead of mustrard seed and
his openness with all his data. When Morton realized that his Mustard seed technique was unstable
and presented varied results he quickly changed to a lead shot which was more accurate. Morton was
very open when it came to displaying his data. He published results which included numbers, not just
explainations.
Select any two of the general categories of fudging and finagling that Gould has identified in Morton s
work except that of miscalculations and convenient omissions. For each of the two selected categories,
briefly explain the category in your own words. Carefully sketch Gould s major specific example of
the category. Explain explicitly how the example fits the category into which Gould has put it, state
which of Morton s publication(s) the example comes from, state the racial groups and/or subgroups
featured in the example, and (following Gould) explain the effects of the finagling on Morton s
conclusions about racial ranking.
1.Favorable inconsistencies and shifting criteria. Morton often liked to include or delete large
subsamples inorder to match his previous expectations and results.
2.Subjectivity directed toward
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Analysis Of The One With Five Steaks And The Simpsons
The culture of America was transforming by the end of the twentieth century, and series like Seinfeld
and The Simpsons were transcending television through creative storylines and outstanding comedy.
In the year 1994, CNN introduced the new, hit sitcom Friends; the show followed six 20 to 30 year old
friends lives in Manhattan and captured an upcoming generation by storm. The idea of friends learning
to support one another through professional and private conflict appealed to the masses. Everyone
tuned in each Thursday night and became attached to one of the show s empathetic characters: insipid
Ross, irresolute Rachel, vacuous Joey, bubbly Phoebe, irritable Chandler, and imperious Monica. Its
popularity only grew through each new season as the actors and actresses developed from unknowns
into national television stars. The One with Five Steaks and an Eggplant in season two exemplifies the
show s ability to influence and reflect a country s culture through its emotional storylines, comedic
drama, and relatable characters.
In the episode, Ross s birthday is coming up, and the group is planning something special for the
event. They agree on a gift, cake, and tickets to the upcoming Hootie and the Blowfish concert. It will
cost each person sixty two dollars, but Rachel, Joey, and Phoebe each receive a lower income than the
other members of the group; the extravagant lifestyles of their friends begins to become an issue.
Meanwhile, Chandler is receiving calls from a woman
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Research Paper
Someday, I would like to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Crater Lake National Parks,
and Grand Teton National Park because I am a nature lover. Another reason I want to visit these
National Parks is because I seek adventure and they have an abundant supply of adventures to explore.
I want to visit these parks because I like the natural beauty of creation.
The first national park that would be nice to visit would be Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a national park located south of Knoxville, Tennessee.
During my stay, I would visit the splendid waterfalls. Additionally, I would go wildlife watching and
look for black bears, raccoons, and the magnificent peregrine falcon. I would love to visit this park
and stay there for the rest of my life.
Another park that would be awesome to visit is Crater Lake National Park. Crater Lake National Park
is located in Oregon. The park was created by a volcanic eruption. The Crater Lake is the deepest lake
located in the United States. The deepest part of the lake is 1,949 feet deep. There are amazing view
from many outlooks throughout the park. I would love to go snowmobiling around the lake. Crater
Lake National Park gets an average of forty four feet of snowfall per year, which is excellent for ...
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Grand Teton National Park is a beautiful park located ten miles south of Yellow Stone National Park.
Throughout the park you can see the breathtaking views from the Teton Mountain ranges. When I visit
Grand Teton National Park the first thing I want to do is view the wildlife. There are Moose, Bighorn
Sheep, and Trumpeter Swans who make their homes in the park. The park is open all year around.
There are a vast network of trails that transverse the park and are great for summer hiking. In the
winter I would visit Jackson Hole Mountain Resort because it s the world s best downhill
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Differences Between Greek Theatre And Theatre
Opera and theater share many similarities especially since the former is influenced by the latter. In his
text, A Short History of Opera, Donald Grout defines opera as a drama in music: a dramatic action,
exhibited on stage with scenery by actors in costume, the words conveyed entirely or for the most part
by singing, and the whole sustained and amplified by orchestral music (4). Opera literally translates to
work. The first known opera that was performed was in 1597. However, interestingly enough, the
word opera was not used until 1634 (Grout 1). The origins of seventeenth century opera can be traced
back to Greek drama and medieval theatre. Throughout the seventeenth century, many different kinds
of operas can be found from countries such as Italy, Germany, and England. In order to fully
understand opera and its inner workings, it is important to locate and learn the origin of opera.
Greek drama is said to be the model on which the creators of modern opera at the end of the sixteenth
century based their work on (Grout 11). There are substantial differences between Greek drama and
opera. For example, in Greek theater, the cast was made up of only men and young boys (Grout 13).
Also, it is important to note that these plays were not sung entirely. Rather, many parts were spoken
out loud like the singing was left to the chorus (Grout 12). The chorus s main function was to express
opinions or give advice. They also conveyed emotions for the audience to react to (Grout 12).
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Hamlet and Macbeth Compared as Aristotelian Tragedies Essay
Aristotle s Poetics is often considered the blueprint to a successful tragedy; his outline has been used
for hundreds of years. Aristotle defines a tragedy as an imitation of an action that is serious, complete,
and of a certain magnitude... in the form of an action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting
the proper purgation of these emotions (House 82). Aristotle believed that the most important part of a
strong tragedy was the plot, and from that, the other elements such as character, diction, etc. would
emerge. Aristotle states, the principle of tragedy the soul, if you like is the plot, and second to that the
characters (Whalley 27). Shakespeare s Macbeth and Hamlet essentially mirror this definition. While
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Hamlet tackles the tragedy within a family, but Macbeth is written as a tragedy that occurs between
friends and associates. While extremely ambitious to be king, at the opening of the play Macbeth is a
loyal servant to King Duncan of Scotland. However, upon hearing a prophecy from the three witches
that predicts his rise to the throne, an insatiable sense of ambition to succeed and wield power
overwhelms the good nature of Macbeth. Aristotle describes this part of tragedy as, the action is
human, the energy is human... the action is plotted and prepared by the maker (Whalley, 23). This is
evident when Macbeth utters to himself, Let not light see my black and deep desires making known
his intentions to murder the king (Macbeth I.iii.52 53). His action is a premeditated response and is
aggravated by his all too human emotions, ambitions and greed.
After the action element of the story, the character is the next central component in a successful
Aristotelian tragedy. According to Aristotle, the character must be true to life and natural; a character
is supposed to be a perfectly related to the audience while remaining believable enough to hold their
role in a production (House, 91). Hamlet is a wealthy and privileged prince; however, he deals with
the problems similar to most common people. He is confused, emotional, obsessive, and paranoid
about the circumstances surrounding the death of his father the king. He lacks faith
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Shakespeare s Conspiracy Theories
Sometimes there are holes in the understanding and knowledge we have of things. To help us
understand, we try and patch those holes with what are called conspiracy theories. William
Shakespeare s life is one big quilt filled with holes. People all over the world have come up with
conspiracy theories to try and fill these gaps in his life. Some are made with educated guesses while
others are just wild theories made by people who just happened to stumbleupon William Shakespeare.
The different theories people have fabricated has caused a major controversy over the authorship of
William Shakespeare s famous plays.
With the few surviving documents we have, we can see small glimpses into the life of William
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Various group theories of Shakespearean authorship were proposed as early as the mid 19th century.
The first published book focused entirely on the authorship debate was The Philosophy of the Plays of
Shakespeare Unfolded, by Delia Bacon. In 1856 Delia Bacon, another American, wrote an article to
support this theory and attributed the authorship to a group of people who were overseen by Sir
Francis Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh. [3] The group was made up of a bunch politicians and included
Edmund Spenser, Lord Buckhurst, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. A group theory was also
described in Gilbert Slater s The Seven Shakespeares, written in 1931 in which he theorised that the
works were written by seven different authors: Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford,
Sir Walter Raleigh, William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, Countess
of Pembroke, and Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland.[4] In the early 1960s, A theory was composed
that Edward de Vere, Francis Bacon, Roger Manners, William Herbert and Mary Sidney made up a
group called The Oxford Syndicate .[4] As the simpler theories are created people try and build off of
them creating hundreds of theories for every one theory we have. An example of this is people have
made variants of the group theories
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Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
here are some wounds that go far too deep, and never heals. Such destruction can cost more than
beyond repair, and spark one of the most largest human motivations: vengeance. If left unnoticed, the
feeling will grow inside us and consume our every thought and ruin our lives. Therefore, leaving no
remorse or peace for ourselves and others. Emily Bronte s Wuthering Heights is a book about love that
turns into vengeance and hatred that goes for generations. This story revolves around Heathcliff, an
unmerciful vengeful man. His desire to pay back those who have done him wrong is so extreme that
he finds himself unhappy and unsettled even after he succeeds. In the novel, it is shown that there can
be no peace in wanting unending revenge, as shown through the conflicts, characters, and settings.
To begin, one cannot find inner peace if one has an utmost desire for revenge. This is shown through
the many conflicts between the characters and themselves. First of all, Heathcliff is primarily
interested in gaining land and vengeance towards others who have abused him or doubted him. To
backtrack, he was adopted by Mr.Earnshaw, and he had a stepbrother named Hindley. Hindley
mistreated and downgraded Heathcliff, and for that he feels the need to pay him back. After Hindley
died from over drinking, Heathcliff went in to raise Hindley s son, Hareton. Heathcliff s plan was to
abuse Hareton and make him miserable to pay back Hindley. For instance, Nelly, the housekeeper has
stated her
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Kwame Alexander The Crossover Lessons
The Crossover, a verse novel by Kwame Alexander, is the story of twelve year old Josh Bell and his
life s occurrences, including learning of his brother, Jordan (JB s), girlfriend, Alexis, throwing a
basketball at JB s nose so hard that it bled, and hearing of his father s death that happened during the
basketball tournament he won towards the end of the book. In this book, many important lessons are
learned such as, the most noteworthy: strong family bonds bring happiness and benefit to the entire
family, the importance of listening to people who matter to you, and how meaningful and necessary it
is to understand the feelings and actions of others. The Crossover teaches the importance of
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For example, YOU RE MEAN, JOSH! And I don t know why they gave you that award after what
you did to Jordan. JERK! ... Bell died... Look Alexis, I m sorry about It s all good, Filthy. I gotta go,
but my sister has five tickets to see Duke play North Carolina... You wanna This shows how Alexis
was incredibly furious at Josh but when she realized his dad died further on in the story, she
understood how glum he felt and pitied him because she didn t want him to feel worse and more
depressed than he already was. Although some might say this is just giving him the easy way out, this
is really just her being a sincere and wholehearted person that doesn t want him to become more
miserable. She wants him to know that not everything is as horrible as it looks and some things such
as their relationship and the way she d see him would get better. This proves that the ability to
comprehend the feelings of others is an amazing ability to have that allows you to get a better grasp of
the world and become a kindhearted, sympathetic, and benevolent person. To summarize, one of the
greatest lessons in this book is how it is imperative to become an understanding
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Unit 3.4 Supporting Children and Young People s Health and...
Health and safety in a school is about taking a sensible and proportionate approach to ensure the
premises provide a healthy and safe place for all who use them, including the school work force,
visitors and pupils. (HSE Health and Safety checklist for classrooms August 2011) Task 1 Factors to
take into account when planning healthy and safe, indoor and outdoor environments and services are:
Lines of responsibility The Governing Body, Head teacher and Health and Safety Officer. Employees,
for example yourself, caretaker and kitchen manager, visitors such as hirers and contractors.
Safeguarding and welfare Safe recruitment for example, CRB checking, raising awareness of child
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Children aged five or six would not be able to play on playground apparatus that is only suitable for
children over 8 years of age because the apparatus would be too high or have more complex climbing
equipment and would not meet their age of development. Age appropriate apparatus and equipment
should be available to aid their development. Apparatus/equipment for a child with special educational
needs who is over 8 years old would not be suitable if their development age may only be equivalent
to a 5 or 6 year old therefore they need access to apparatus/equipment to meet their developing age
with approved adaptation and 1:1 support if necessary. It is a fact of life that accidents, injury and
illness happen to all children on occasions regardless. (Sited on a Microsoft Power Point, TA
Accredited Course 10 th November 2012) Task 3 Under the Health and Safety Policy, the procedures
of the setting in response to accidents and incidents is that every case is dealt with by designated first
aiders and is fully and accurately recorded and signed in the accident book that is kept in the medical
room. A form is sent home to parents/carers informing them of any accident. For head injuries
parents/carers are informed immediately by telephone and the child is given a sticker to wear stating I
bumped my head this
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The Sustainability Of Pratt Whitney Canada
In order to compete effectively in the current global economy, modern companies need to successfully
address three competitive challenges: technological, global and sustainability. Human resource
management practices play an important role in supporting companies to address these competitive
challenges. The focus of this paper is to analyze the current sustainability of Pratt Whitney Canada,
and to determine which human resource management practices enhance their competitive advantage
both presently and in the future. Pratt Whitney Canada (PWC) is an aircraft engine manufacturer with
global service operations and is a subsidiary of the American company United Technologies
Corporation (UTC). While many business segments utilize PWC engines, the two primary sectors
include civil and military aviation. With a workforce of approximately 9,000 employees across seven
Canadian plants, PWC has produced over 80,000 engines to date (PWC New Hire, 2014). The impact
of PWC s corporate presence on Canada s economy is reflected in the fact that it contributes, on
average, over $2 billion per year to the country s gross domestic product (PWC Economic Impact,
2014). PWC prides itself in being a leader among leaders where, [m]ore than 10,000 aircraft operators
around the globe depend on [their] engines to power their aircraft and helicopters...in over 200
countries (PWC Economic Impact, 2014). Their future growth strategy includes emerging markets
such as Russia, China and
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Attachment Vs. Attachment Theory
This essay will comprise, firstly, of past research looking into what attachment/ attachment theory is,
focusing on Bowlby s (1973) research into why an infant s first attachment is so important. Followed,
by the work of Ainsworth et al (1978) bringing to light the findings from the strange situation, and
how the research can explain mental illness. From this and in depth discussion looking at how the
previously discussed pieces of research have an effect on two particular disorders, depression and
anxiety; while keeping a holistic approach considering other variables within attachment theory which
have been linked with the development of these disorders. Through out, the implications of knowing
about this potential link between attachment and mental health will also be discussed. Finally, a
conclusion will be made to whether there is a strong link with attachment and mental illness.
Attachment theory has proven to be one of the most beneficial frameworks for understanding risk and
protection factors within developmental psychology stated by Bowlby (1973). Bowlby (1982)
suggested that children form mental representations of relationships based on their interactions with
their primary care giver. Which form a cognitive structure of embodying memories based on these
daily interactions with their attachment figure (Bretherton et al, 1990). This is more commonly known
as the internal working model, and has been used to explain how infants used this existing
representation, to
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Rites of Passage Essay
Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a
new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally
different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most definitely
have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein. The best way
to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures.
Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a
specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of
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The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated to
the godmother while Sunday is the godfather s day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop
dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood.
She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are
given are of varying value, but they definitely don t all have to do with the religious purpose, TV s
VCR s and other electronic devices are given here.
The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going
through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during the
whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl speaking and
saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I don t even
remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual such as this can
not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed marches in, marriage
style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a few words and the
confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the normal prayers from the
bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation
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Religion vs. Medical Care
Religion vs. Medical Care
Kaplan College
Dwa Adewole
April 23, 2013
As Mrs. Johnson waits in the doctor s office, she hopes to finally hear after two years of trying to
conceive that she is expecting. A very successful twenty eight year old woman feels enthusiastic about
her possibility of being pregnant, after four years of marriage. Dr. Neil enters the room and began to
inform her that she has stage three ovarian cancer and he would like to start treatment as soon
possible. Mrs. Johnson looks at the doctor and says, No treatment, I know my faith in God will heal
me. Mrs. Johnson believes that God and her faith will heal her body, because it is a temple that God
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When asked why she stopped she said, It is forbidden to seek medical treatment we pray for healing
(Gallegos, 2011).
Jehovah s witnesses are able to received medical care, but they are not able to receive any blood
transfusion because of their beliefs. The patients that are Jehovah witnesses are not allowed to accept
any blood transfusion, not even if it s their own blood that has being preserved. They are not allowed
to consume anything that has blood by product, whether it s medication or in food (Ehman, 2012).
Some adults of this faith are known to carry a card that states treatment without blood. When it comes
to organ donations and transplantation that is strictly up to the individual whether they choose to or
not.
Jewish believers prefer not to have any medical procedures schedule on the Sabbath day. Jews refuse
to work or do anything from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday (Ehman, 2012). Some
patient s are so strict about this that they will not even use the remote to the hospital bed or use any
electricity. Simple things like pushing the call light or being discharged from the hospital is a problem.
They ask if any tests or procedures are needed, please reschedule for another day. However, if it s an
emergency or life threatening situation there are exceptions.
Several faiths have an issue with modesty and receiving medical care from the opposite sex. Hindu s
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Analysis Of The Film Delicatessen
1 . Introduction
This is the author account of the film Delicatessen. This is a post apocalyptic film set in France. Meat
and food is very scarce in this dark period for the world. This film has everything from murder, sex,
cannibalism to people living under the ground.
1.1 Methodology
The author was giving the film Delicatessen and told to deconstruct the film and give the author s
opinion on this strange film. The author watched the film a few times and read reviews online to learn
about the director and main actors and actress that starred in Delicatessen.
2.1 Food is Currency
There is no money in this post apocalyptic film so meat, corn, lentils and even sex is used to pay for
food. The people are using the barter system to trade by exchange of commodities rather than money.
Food was more important than money, you need to eat to survive, and meat is the top commodity.The
Kube brothers exchanged 2 bags of corn for nine hundred grams of shoulder meat. And when they
argue this Clapet told the brothers you get what you always get. Lentils were seen as nothing as the
taximan would not take lentils from Louison for his fair, instead he took his shoes, even though taxi
broke down before and Louison had pushed the car for miles.
2.2 Troglodytes
If you live underground you are regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old fashioned or even a
hermit why would anyone want to live underground. However in this film it is safer to live
underground than above it.The
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Roanoke Case Study Examples
Before the last several months, the Roanoke Branch of Phoenix has been a vital part of the Phoenix
Advertising family. In an attempt to increase profitability, the branch recently instituted its own
policies regarding overtime and compensation. However, a lack of employee morale and a decline in
the quality of client product were the outcome. Roanoke has experienced 20 percent of its top
management people leaving for positions with a competing agency along with additional design team
members threatening to do the same. Client satisfaction has shown a decline at a rate of 15 percent.
The following proposal will guide Roanoke back on track to restore employee morale and client
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Increasing the number of clients per account representative, decreasing the responsiveness to clients
because of the additional workload and obtaining new clients outside of the team s expertise were the
results of the new compensation plan. Employee morale suffered when account executives, without
any further direction, altered the final product due to the design team working out of their scope of
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Ebay Executive Summary
EBAY, INC.
BUAD 341.00, MWF 11:00A
CARMEN CANDELARIA
May 3, 2013
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Theme 1
Product Line of the Company 3
Industry History and Analysis 3
Major Competitors 4
NAICS Numbers 4
Relative Sales 4
Relative Returns 5
Product Life Cycle 5
Stock Performance 6
Financial Analysis 7
Ratio Analysis 8
Pro forma 8
Assumptions 8
Growth Rate of Sales 9
Asset Acquisitions 9
Financing Needs 9
Conclusion 9
Appendices 10
Income Statement 10
Sources 14
Uses 15
Firm Ratios 16
Industry Ratios 17
Graphs of Ratios 18
Graphs of Ratios 19
Bibliography 20
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EBay has paved the wave in this industry and being in a billion dollar industry making things happen
to benefit consumers in many ways.[5]
Major Competitors
There are many major competitors for EBay. Of the many companies that are in the same industry
which are at the top of the Hoovers in depth list is Amazon, Google, Overstock.com, Walmart.com,
HSN and the list goes on. The industry that these companies are in is a multibillion dollar industry. All
these companies know that the consumer is their main concern. The consumer will always have a
these companies doing all they can so that they stay on top.[6]
NAICS Numbers
The two primary NAICS numbers I found for EBay are 454111 Electronic Shopping and 454112
Electronic Auctions.[7]
Relative Sales
The chart on the right shows the relative sales for EBAY and its competitors. These companies have
diverse products that are sold on line to consumers and industries all over the world. This is not the
best way to measure the success of these companies because it does not account for the size of the
company into account. The best way to measure the performance of these companies would be
through their relative return on equity.
Relative Returns
The chart to the left shows the relative return on equity for EBAY and its competitors. It clearly
indicates
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Taxonomy Of Social Engineering Techniques
Taxonomy of Social Engineering Techniques [sw1]
PERSON PERSON:
PRE TEXTING: This is one of the most popular and a valued technique a social engineer can use
since it needs lots of research about the victim before the actual attack is carried out. In a typical
pretext the con artist plans out a design that tend to influence a destined victim for performing certain
actions that compromise the information confidentiality. An example of a highly publicized pretext
attack is quoted from Wikipedia as [sw2] On September 5, 2006, Newsweek revealed that Hewlett
Packard s general counsel, at the behest of HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn, had contracted a team of
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Even though this attack is very effective, it has its own weakness of the users becoming suspicious of
unsolicited requests.
Reverse Social Engineering (RSE) [sw3]: This is a form of attack that overcomes the weakness of the
pre texting attack mentioned above. Here the attacker presents himself as a high level authority so as
to influence the victim to establish the contact and ask more questions instead of the attacker initiating
the request. This is also termed as Quid pro quo in which the intruder provides some incentive that
prompts the victim to reveal information which would not be disclosed otherwise. Reverse Social
Engineering can be classified using their characteristics. i) Targeted/Untargeted: In case of a targeted
attack, the attacker knows some predefined information about the victim and targets that particular
user to extract information from him. In an untargeted attack, random set of users are targeted with a
particular motive. ii) Direct/Mediated: In a direct attack, the intruder posts a message or any
information directly on a public forum to bait the users into revealing information. In a mediated
attack, baiting is carried out as a two step process involving an intermediate agent whose job is to
propagate the bait to the targeted set of users.
Based on the characteristics three different RSE attacks are possible.
Recommendation based RSE (Targeted, Mediated): Most of the social networks (such as Facebook)
use recommendation systems to prompt
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Genetic Expression In Gene Expression
In gene expression DNA, the blueprint of life is transcribed into RNA, a nucleic acid that acts as a
messenger carrying instructions that control the synthesis of proteins. Gene expression is vital to
determining cell functions and exactly how much protein should be produced by the cell. The process
in which the end proteins are modified can also be manipulated by researchers. The types of cells
which are typically handled in laboratories include prokaryotes. Escherichia coli is a bacteria found in
the human digestive system, preventing other pathogens from residing. Certain E. coli strains can be
pathogenic and can lead to food poisoning, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal
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During this study, plasmids with ampicillin resistance (pAMP) known as pUC18, were manipulated
due to their stability in extreme environments. The pUC18 plasmid pAMP gene codes for the
production of beta lactamase, an enzyme utilized in the breakdown of ampicillin. Once E. coli obtains
this gene, it is able to survive in an environment that is ampicillin rich. Lux plasmids were the second
type used to provide bioluminescence in the cultures of E. coli grown. The lux plasmid contains
genetic material which codes for luciferase, an enzyme which catalyzes bioluminescence, a light
emitting reaction. This is considered the marker where transformation efficiency can be analyzed
through the light emissions.
Several techniques were implemented in this study to improve E. coli bacterias competency, the
ability for a cell to uptake genetic material. These procedures were necessary considering the bacteria
does not allow for transformation so efficiently in natural circumstances. Since it lacks the ability to
do so, the uptake of material would be limited despite the preventative measures taken. To neutralize
the negatively charged DNA in E. coli, the use of CaCl2 (sodium chloride), a positively charged
solution, dissociates the calcium from chloride, which enters the cells and alters the charge. This
process is known as electroporation. This causes the bacteria cells to swell and the calcium molecules
help adjust the cell membrane to become
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Dr. Seuss Theme
The Life of Dr. Seuss
Why fit in when you were born to stand out Dr. Suess. Theodor Geisel grew up in Springfield,
Massachusetts. Geisel s creative drawings and literature started when he was just a boy. Vanderbilt
children s literature expert Ann Neely (Vanderbilt News) says Dr. Seuss holds a special place in the
hearts of many because he wrote with the joy, concern and passion a child carries. Geisel s books even
though filled with crazy cartoon characters are great political messages. Geisel s books are filled with
many important lessons that children should learn early in life. The rhymes in Dr. Seuss (Theodor
Geisel s) books make it very helpful and a creative way to remember the important life lessons.
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Seuss(Theodor Geisel) is trying to portray is that the world is very corrupt. He, even in children s
books is trying to show the kids/readers in fun, rhyming cartoons that people can be evil and nothing
is perfect/right. For example, in the book Yertle the Turtle the overall picture, even though you may
not realize it is that Yertle is portrayed as Hitler. Yertle is the king of the pond but he still wants more,
just like how Hitler had a lot of power over Germany that wasn t good enough for him. Hitler keeps
pushing and gaining more power, because his overall goal is to rule the world. In this children s book
it s the same thing, just put in different words/different characters. In the end of course Hitler and
Yertle s plans fail. Another example is in the book The Lorax plays a role from Theodor s perspective
of environmentalism. This book is trying to make known that us humans today are destroying
wildlife/nature. We should be more aware of how we treat the earth. For example, throwing our
garbage in trash cans instead of in the ocean or on the street. Theodor got his inspiration mostly from
everyday life when he was a boy. After he became known as the pseudonym Dr. Seuss , his childhood
continued to motivate his fantastical landscapes, and exotic creatures. Why write about Never Never
Lands that you ve never seen when all around you have a real Never Never Land that you know about
and understand, Seuss said of his hometown. (bostonglobe.com) For instance, one of the poems
Theodor Geisel wrote was, Horton Hears A Who! . This poem is about an elephant; horton, trying to
find his friends on a speck of dust located on a flower. The speaker; Horton, is speaking to everyone
around, including the readers. This scene takes place in a field of flowers. Horton is trying to vocalize
that you should always look out for people no matter how small or unimportant they seem. A person is
a person, no matter how small . Dr. seuss s Horton
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A Room with a View by E.D. Forster Essay
Opening a Window
A Room with a View by E.D. Forster explores the struggle between the expectations of a conventional
lady of the British upper class and pursuing the heart. Miss Lucy Honeychurch must choose between
class concerns and personal desires.
Honeychurch is a respectable young lady from a well known family. She travels with Miss Charlotte
Bartlett to Italy at the turn of the century. In Italy they meet Mr. Emerson and George Emerson.
George is young man who falls in love with Lucy. Mr. Emerson is an idealist and a dreamer.
Only a couple of days after they get to Italy George kisses Lucy while standing in the middle of a
waving field of grass. George does this with out her permission or discussion. Even though this
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She is torn between Cecil s world of books and conformity and George s world of passion and nature.
This decision is not easy for Lucy to make.
Lucy came really close to marring the wrong man due to her lack of thought. She has grown up and
lived a life of proper existence. However, Lucy possesses passionate qualities they have just been
repressed her entire life. Her only emotion outlet is the piano, in which she prefers dramatic pieces by
Beethoven. She plays the piano in order to let out her frustrations brought on by her surrounding
characters. Lucy is brought up to be proper and not outgoing or passionate. George will eventually
show her how to be passionate and open to new ideas. George is a man that breaks the chains of
conformity to free Lucy s spirit and he does this efficiency.
George kisses Lucy for the second time and he explains that love exists between them. He tells Lucy
that she can not marry Cecil because he does not understand women and will never understand Lucy.
George also explains that Cecil only thinks that he loves but in actuality only wants her for an
ornament. George, on the other hand, wants her as his partner in the great adventure of life. Lucy has
lied to herself and to everyone else around her until she is eventually cornered into tearfully admitting
her love for George.
A Room with a View is a love story about a young proper women who is engaged to a proper man she
does not love, and the frantic efforts a
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To An Athlete Dying Young Essay
Before becoming recognized as an important and dedicated poet of the first World War, A.E. Housman
took a position of a clerk in the Patent Office in London for 10 years after having unexpectedly failed
his exams whilst he was in college. During the time he worked at the Patent Office, Housman
intensively studied Greek and Roman classics, and later in 1892, became appointed the professor of
Latin at University College in London. Whilst keeping his profession throughout the years at various
universities, Housman became renown as a classicist for his own editions of countless Roman poets,
such as Juvenal, Manilius, and Lucan. In 1896, Housman penned his first volume of poetry called A
Shropshire Lad, which contains the poem To an Athlete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to his popular works, Housman s writing inspired his readers in his poem To an Athlete Dying
Young to pursue their dreams, for all throughout life, there are fields in which glory does not stay
(Housman). Edwards 2 Throughout all of Housman s work, the most striking features of To an Athlete
Dying Young include the vivid and engaging metaphors which Housman introduces for the
reoccurring theme of the poem, which is death. In the first stanza, Housman describes of a time when
the young athlete was still alive, and how the town would hoist the athlete onto their shoulders whilst
others would cheer for the victory the adolescent had not only brought for himself, but to the entire
town as well. The line Today, the road all runners come found in the second stanza enhances the idea
of the one account of life the majority of people fear the most: the end of life (Housman). Though
people deny their fear of dying, the fear still resides within the deepest parts of the souls of every
human being of Earth. And early through the laurel grows found in stanza
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Problems, Chapter 6 Acct 460
P6 3. Identifying components of earnings
Requirement 1: a) Permanent earnings is the reported earnings component that is value relevant.
Permanent earnings are those earnings that are expected to continue into the future. This component
roughly corresponds to income from continuing operations as reported in the income statement.
b) Transitory earnings is the earnings component that is value relevant, but not expected to persist into
the future. This component roughly corresponds to income from discontinued operations and
extraordinary gains and losses as reported in the income statement.
c) Value irrelevant earnings is the noise component of reported earnings. This component is unrelated
to a firm s future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its business risk is relatively low but so is its P/E. Amazon.com operates in a evolving industry and the
company first became profitable in 2003. Its business risk is relatively high and so is its P/E. For these
firms, factors other than risk must be influencing the P/E ratio differences.
Without a detailed examination of the financial reporting practices and related disclosures of each
company, it is difficult to draw conclusions about the degree to which the P/E ratio differences might
be related to differences in earnings quality. Concerns about earnings quality have occasionally
surfaced in financial press articles on each company.
Absent information about investors earnings quality concerns, it is likely to be the case that most of
the variation in P/E ratios is due to differences in growth opportunities and (to a lesser extent) risk.
Requirement 2: The firms in Group B are all from the same industry grocery chains so there is less
variation in P/E ratios among these firms than was the case for firms in Group A.
Kroger, Pantry, and Safeway have P/E ratios that are quite close to one another. These companies are
large, financially strong, and already have numerous U.S. locations. While new locations are added
each year, the pace of growth is rather modest. Whole Foods Market has a P/E ratio that exceeds those
of
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Cause And Effect Of Bullying In School
Dr.Martin Luther King Jr states that In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies but the
silence of our friends this quote develops the idea that friends standing up and speaking up for the
victim is more valuable than silence in the moment and they re comfort when no one else is present.
Bullying in school affects the students as it may cause distractions or long term problems among
children. Depending on how bystanders respond, they can either contribute to the problem or the
solution when it comes to the initial conflict. Some people genuinely do not know what to do to help,
others fear the bully will seek them out next as a target. To really help in a bullying encounter you
have to know what responsibility you have in the situation. Bystanders may not think they are in the
wrong for leaving the conflict alone but really they are just as much part of the problem as the bully
themselves. The barriers to intervening are both real and powerful for young people. For youths it is a
very real possibility that doing the proper thing for someone else will equate to doing the wrong thing
for their own social status. When bystanders intervene they can stop bullying within 10 seconds over
50% of the time (bscsd.org bystanders). To empower kids to speak up and stand up they must be
taught how to effectively assess the situation at hand and recognize if it is safe to say something
themselves or better inform and adult about it. As well as teaching them from
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A Research On Mission Pharmacal And Cms Safety Standards
Mission Pharmacal has retained MainNerve, a company that specializes in enterprise IT compliance to
the NIST standards. MainNerve, LLC has completed a Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Mission
Pharmacal. As such, after a review of the existing Privacy and Security Programs and its current
security posture, MainNerve is providing Mission Pharmacal with this Road to Compliance. This
roadmap will provide suggestions to address the findings related to Mission Pharmacal s current
administrative, technical, and physical security situation.
This Roadmap to Compliance outlines the guiding principles of the Privacy and Security Plan, and
will be a beneficial playbook for how the organization begins to operate in an ongoing state of
compliance for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is your road map to compliance. Depending on how far you are into this large project, some
things may apply more than others. Prioritizing the identified items in rank order will ensure that
mitigation efforts are directed at your most critical risks quickly. This means certain policies should be
written before others, or training for certain aspects will reduce risk more than other training.
Everything provided in this document is a suggestion. You will need to determine what works best for
your organization. There are seven steps that MainNerve recommends be taken to becoming more
secure.
1. Risk Assessment
a. A risk assessment is a process which identifies the risks to confidentiality, integrity, and availability
of protected information, determines the probability of a breach of information, and the resulting
impact for each threat/vulnerability pair identified given the security controls already in place.
b. It prioritizes risks and results in recommendations for controls that might offset or mitigate the
determined risk.
c. The risk assessment accompanies this document.
2. Assign officers and/or evaluate their roles
a. In order to be certain that the roadmap to compliance is effective, we suggest assigning a well
trained employee the responsibility of following the roadmap, implementing controls, sanctioning
employees, etc.
i. For Mission Pharmacal, there is no
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Tsa And Transportation Security Administration
On September 11, 2001, 3,000 of Americans was killed in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in
New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. In response the United States established a Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) and heighten its security throughout the transportation system, which
were designed to prevent similar attacks in the future. This research paper will discuss the history of
the TSA and what it does, how TSA improve aviation security, and the cargo screening process. This
paper will conclude an overall debrief of my discussion about the TSA and transportation security.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was establish in response of 9/11 terrorist attack in
the U.S. Also since this attack the U.S. has established a countermeasure security strategy to prevent a
future attack with the transportation system. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are
responsible for protecting the nation s transportation networks from attack, safeguarding airports and
airplanes, mass transit system, highways, seaports, railroads and buses. This paper will in depth
discuss the history of the TSA and what it does, how TSA improve aviation security, and the cargo
screening process.
On September 9, 2001 there was series of terrorist attack that brought down World Trade Center in
New York, Pentagon in Virginia, and a plane crash Pennsylvania. In result the United States 107th
Congress passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act on Nov 19,
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Pumpkin Patch Research Paper
Welcome children, adults, elderly and people of all ages in between to Jade s Extravagant Pumpkin
Patch! Here we feature the most beautiful activities of fall. Today is the perfect day; the breeze is
slightly dancing around us, while the sun is slightly peeking through the clouds and all you need is a
light jacket! At my pumpkin patch we offer every fall activity possibly imagined in one place. First I
will start you off with my top of the notch pumpkin patch. In previous years we have grown the
biggest pumpkin in Iowa weighing in at 175 pounds! My guests are allowed to pick the perfect
pumpkin for them, and the amount is unlimited! After you are done at the pumpkin patch take a
gander over at our corn maze. This features a map along with hidden treasures buried in the stalks of
corn, enter if you dare. If you make it out of the corn maze wander down to our haunted house, unless
you would like to wait until after dark! Be ready to run for your lives from terror! If you make it our
alive come inside and get some hot chocolate before you head out to our nightly bonfire, which
features ghost stories in the dark. This will be the perfect fall day! My first essay, Till My ... Show
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We have white pumpkins, orange pumpkins, purple pumpkins, and pink pumpkins for all my girly
girls out there! I hope you brought your carving skills with you because we will be carving them
inside to the building on your right! During this time we will feature my fourth essay, Dunkin Donut .
My topic was a Halloween costume that was made to look like donut, yet incorporate a basketball
player. I hope after you are done reading this essay you to will want to go home and make yourself a
dunkin donut costume for next years Halloween! Make sure you follow the steps in order, because you
cannot carve a pumpkin without taking the guts out first; you cannot make a donut costume without
going in
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  • 2. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Smart Phone The world has evolved into an Age of Information where there are more comprehensive, complex and accessible web of information that can be found in the world than ever has existed before. Technology is emerging at an astounding rate and it is continuously developing new types of entertainment and services that were unthinkable ten years ago. At this age, the process of human interaction has evolved into a sophisticated one, particularly with the existence of current communication tools such as instant text messages and video calling which is deem as a common and usual means of interaction. The rapid advances of our time can be encapsulated through smartphones, a palm sized device that is integrated with vast amount of applications, has the remarkable potential of making its user become smarter. Smartphone users can access information on almost every topic imaginable. They just have to make a few taps on the smartphone and boundless amount of information can be retrieved instantly within a few seconds. If one is unable to search for information, they can post their questions online and get the answer from someone else. The availability and variety of applications in the smartphone have made it become a more powerful device since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Texting has become as a primary tool of communication while having a face to face conversation is seen as secondary method of communication in students daily life. This scenario can simply be observed in a school canteen where it has become a common sight to see students placing their smartphones beside their plate at the start of their meal and having the habit to refer to it frequently. Students priority to have a face to face interaction with their friends have dwindled and their attention has been diverted to their smartphone. This device has indeed leeches on its owner as it constantly demanded them to give precedence and attention to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Juicing Benefits Ways To Achieve The Many Health Benefits Of Juicing By George Green Dec 24, 2010 To get the daily needed fruit and vegetable nutrients needed by our body, juicing is considered one of the best ways to achieve it. Based on research, there are many health benefits we can get out of consuming raw fruit and vegetables and juicing makes it possible for our body to absorb the available nutrients from those types of foods. When eating a whole food, some of the nutrients are not absorbed into the body, such as nutrients that are locked in fibers that our body can t digest. And sometimes it takes a lot of time to digest them. But through juicing, the nutrients are separated from the pulp making it easier for our body to assimilate them. But to start ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Because I Could Not Stop For Death Housman Analysis Death is quite scary thought isn t it? After all, it is a subject many people don t like to talk about. We all fear death in some ways, such as losing a loved one, not knowing if they re still happy and even not knowing what might come after death. Regardless of how we all feel on such a sad matter, it is truly inevitable and we must all accept it. If we begin to look at death in a more beautiful way and not so sinister, we can have a better understanding. In the two poems, Because I Could Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickinson s and To An Athlete Dying Young by A.E. Housman while the theme differs, they are much alike in some ways. Emily Dickinson s poem, Because I Could Not Stop For Death gives me a sense of peace when it comes to death. The theme portrays death as a easy, peaceful ride when one passes away. The overall metaphor here is comparing death to a carriage ride. She describes death as a calm person, and she seemed to trust him as he took her through the town to her death, It felt like she was getting one last ride to say goodbye and let go. The line We slowly drive He knew no haste gives death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Housman is very sentimental and really touches me. The theme throughout the poem is clear, that an athlete well known throughout a seemingly small town passed out. Any one that is a athlete will make a connection with this poem, because I certainly did. The line And silence no worse than cheers makes me feel a connection to a person i don t even know, I can imagine the crowd cheering on the person and how quiet it must be the day he or she dies. Another line from the poem says it withers quicker than the rose this is metaphor for how the cheerfulness of the town withered away after such a great loss. The overall theme is very heartbreaking, the complete opposite of how I felt reading Emily Dickinson s poem. Reading this I really felt like I was a part of the town that lost such a young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Thomas Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy and Lord Byron s... Lord Byron s When we two parted and Thomas Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy have in common a lover s regret for love lost. However, the main narrators in these poems are very different and the circumstances in their poems show a lot about the difference that social class and gender make in the love lives seen in When we two parted and A Trampwoman s Tragedy . Looking at the tone, narrator gender, and setting of these poems the reader can see how a single general theme, regret over a lost lover, gets explored in very different ways. Both poems are in first person narration which helps lend a higher degree of credibility to the description of the intimate details and emotions. While the poems are in first person, the tone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whose is the child you are like to bear? His? After all my months o care? (59 62) She is already pregnant by her lover and not married to him. She loves him but has not married him. Setting plays an important role in both poems. Setting in these poems helps the reader picture and dramatize the events happening. Lord Byron s poem doesn t give a specific location but does tell us at what time of day it is: The dew of the morning / Sunk chill on my brow (9 10). It tells the reader it s morning, so they possibly met in the early morning hours before sunrise to not be seen, and the dew suggests that it s spring time. Hardy s poem changes settings several times throughout: From Wynyard s Gap the livelong day, / the livelong day, / We beat afoot the northward way (1 3). They started on a twenty mile hike to take them to: The inn that beamed thereby (16). While traveling to these small inns they would stop in a tavern, which is the main tone changing setting of the poem: The tavern tells the gloomy tale (73). The tavern is where her lover kills Johnny after her cruel joke. Once everyone has either been killed or passed away she is left to Haunting the Western Moor. (104) She is alone with no lover, no friends and no child in a mossy graveyard like field to live out the rest of her days. Both Byron s When we two parted and Hardy s A Trampwoman s Tragedy are about love and the experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Personal Observation Paper On Sunday 10/15/17 at 1300 hours I was dispatched to a found property report at 6401 Elizabeth Ave SE in the City of Auburn, Pierce County, WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Linda Helm, said she found a backpack and laptop computer, which were next to a garbage can at the park across the street from her residence. I located the backpack next to a garbage can in southwest corner of the park. I observed the backpack was a grey Samsonite backpack. I took photographs of the backpack. I opened the backpack and located a black Lenova laptop computer in the backpack. I located the serial number of the laptop, which was PF0F464K. I looked the rest of the backpack to see if there was anything with the owner s information on it, but I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of The Documentary Blackfish Sea World rebuttal was not considered in the documentary of Blackfish which clearly defines the bias views of the creator. So without choice, viewers are marked to take the side of the creator or leave the documentary feeling like a kid in a fine china shop, unable to touch or lose your balance for fear of shattering the look of the shop. Unfortunately, the problem with animal activist groups is that they force their religious views of animals on others with no other biases to consider. Hence, their real arguments are skewed and we are unable to clearly see the real poignant side without the opinions. There are significant arguments on both sides of the issue, but the real issues are keeping the animals in captivity, keeping them alive, keep the cycle of life continuing to grow and produce all that nature intended. Many believe for the purpose of learning more about ourselves as humans with have the right to explore our possibilities with the similarities of those of the mammal species. Theses people argue for the acceptable need for capturing the animals in the wild and keep them in a protected environment, there are several points to stated and generally cited. Theses include: Captivity kills orcas. Very few captive orcas make it to midlife (approximately 30 years for males and 45 for females) and not one out of more than 200 held in captivity has ever come close to old age (60 for males, 80 for females). Most captive orcas die while they are still very young by wild ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tim Horton Company Case Analysis Tim Horton is a Canadian company founded in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario. The company focuses on producing quality products and services for its customers and the community since it is specialized in fresh coffee, baked goods as well as home style lunches. Through leadership, innovation and partnership, the company is likely to achieve the desired goals and objectives. Currently, Tim Horton Company is the largest in Canada in view of the fact that it provides variety of products in order to appeal a broad range of customer preference at a friendly price. Therefore, this company has engaged in the use of sustainability in the United Arabs Emirates in order to utilize the available resources in the manufacturing and production processes. For instance, the availability of information technology systems that are based on data analysis is essential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company engaged in supporting small hold farmers particularly in the United Arab Emirates through building economic capacity. The community programs create confidence as well as independence more especially the disadvantaged youths in the society. Economic sustainability Participating in partnership projects for instance is essential particularly when developing a vision and goals for the farm. Soil sampling was a major component that enabled Tim Horton to conduct self assessment and group evaluation of farms in the United Arab Emirates towards increasing self confidence among the farmers. This economic sustainability enabled the farmers to produce better quality coffee with higher yields. Corporate social responsibility Conservation supports the ability to produce more as well help to improve lives through agriculture. Farmers should lay out their ambitions by setting their goals in a sustainable agriculture focused on making a positive impact in the society. Supply chain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Invisible Man Ralph Ellison Research Paper Ralph Ellison During the 20th century, a rise in popularity of American literature led to some of the most influential authors considered today. Many authors of the twentieth century have created enduring legacies that continue on to this day. Ralph Ellison s The Invisible Man , for instance, is considered one of the most impactful, fictional novels touching on social issues on segregation. Ralph Ellison first emerges as an acclaimed writer receiving the National Book Award for Fiction and the Anisfield Wolf Book Award from his first novel. Through his works Ellison reflected his beliefs on society and wrote of individual freedom although many black critics targeted him for his personal beliefs established in The Invisible Man and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great Depression forced Ellison to work in the summer of 1936 as a researcher and writer in the New York Federal Writers Program and never returned to Tuskegee Institute for his senior year. During the depression, Ellison kindled a passion for writing and was even inspired to write fictional novels after meeting Richard Wright and Langston Hughes. Although the novelist s dedication to music or jazz in particular never changed, the Great Depression brought immense change in Ellison s career path from a musician or composer to a renowned writer. Due to financial issues, Ralph Ellison was decided to work in New York where he experimented with photography, sculptures, and a writer after an inspirational encounter with Richard Wright. Throughout Ralph s journey working in New York City, he often struggled in finding his identity and position on racial conflicts around him leading to a definite answer through The Invisible Man . The author s internal conflicts on race, identity, and power during his experience in New York directly correlates to the narrator s internal strife to find his viewpoint on mainly racial conflicts he encounters within the story. In sum, the Great Depression not only steered Ralph Ellison s career path as a musician but also brought major racial tensions throughout the century on which Ellison reflected on in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Advice For First Writing Course At The University Of... Advice to First Writing Course at the University of Central Florida Writing courses can be challenging and that is why I decided to write this personal narrative. I believe that a personal narrative is better for an advice column than a research paper. A personal narrative would give more personal experience and insight on how the course was. It would be more valid since it is true. I think people learn better when they read and hear something from the person they are talking to rather than being about other people, especially when it comes to advice. English courses, just like any core class, expects a lot from the students. ENC 1101 is the first english and writing class students will encounter when first starting undergraduate school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can properly quote it or paraphrase it using MLA format. This will demonstrate the student using strategies to better comprehend difficult texts. Students should also learn to adapt to different writing contexts. Throughout this course, I had to learn new vocabulary such as rhetorical situation and discourse community. These are actually types of essays I had to write during this course. When writing these types of essays, one has to keep in mind their audiences and their own experience. Lastly, students will consider how social, rhetorical, and technological contexts shape writing because it reflects sensitivity to school writing as a social affair (McCarthy 231). There are some constraints that I had to think about when deciding the genre of this paper. One constraint to this personal narrative is the time I took this course. I took ENC 1101 during the Summer B section. Summer B was only six weeks long and I had to learn the concepts of this course in that amount of time when it usually takes around sixteen weeks. This made the course much harder for me and other students. Especially because English is my second language, it takes me longer to read and analyze articles. This was also one out of two of my first classes as a college students. It is a different environment and I had to adapt to different situations and expectations. Another constraint is about those students that already have credit for ENC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dichotomy Of Position In The Nazarene Church As a licensed minister of the Church of the Nazarene, I am part of a tradition deeply rooted in the acknowledgement of the sanctifying, equipping, and calling work of the Holy Spirit. The unique marriage of Pentecostals and Methodists at the birth of the Nazarene church results in a manual of church practices which incorporates the dichotomy of the freedom of the Holy Spirit regulated by methodical standards of church polity. For this reason in the Nazarene church ministerial orders are first are instilled by the calling of the Holy Spirit, then recognized by the local congregation, and finally completed by the ordination of denominational officials. In order to understand the ministerial orders of Nazarene ministers, we will first the hierarchy of ministerial positions in the Nazarene church, discuss the qualifications and requirements of ministry, and finally review the mutual ministerial relationship between Nazarene congregations and their pastor. Due to its Pentecostal and Wesleyan heritage, the Nazarene church is a denomination deeply rooted in Holy Spirit language and practice. For this reason the first calling accepted by a minister is the Holy Spirit s conviction toward salvation and a pledge toward entire sanctification. Within the essential statements of faith the Holy Spirit is credited with both the work of sanctification in both salvation and the continual work of sanctification. [Sanctification] is wrought by God s grace through the Holy Spirit in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Big Friendly Giant Analysis Roald Dahl wrote the big friendly giant as a contribution of his seven year old daughter who passed away. Dahl was a British World War 2 fighter and later became interested in writing books for adults. Soon after, he began to write children books and mad big hits off popular books and movies such as James And the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl had 5 kids and a wife named Patricia Neal. The Big Friendly Giant was dedicated to Oliva, his daughter, who died of a disease called measles encephalitis which is swelling of the brain. The book was published in 1982 which was 20 years after died. A person shouldn t be judged since they are different than you, interpreting someone s ways may contribute to your outlook on them such as how are they different from you, what are they morals and how the character behaves. In the book The Big Friendly Giant, a little girl named Sophie was captured from an orphanage by a giant. The giant was genuine and nice to Sophie, he also was a vegetarian which revealed he wasn t going to eat Sophie. The Giant was called The Big friendly Giant since he always treated Sophie respectfully and protected her. The Big Friendly Giant took Sophie to an ancient cave which was his home. His house was immense to Sophie since he lived in a world where giants exist and everything was massive. Outside his house lived other giants who were carnivores and mean to the big friendly giant. The giants who lived outside the cave would go snatch children up and eat them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Religious Opponents Of Evolution Religious opponents of evolution began cloaking religious beliefs in scientific sounding language and then mandating that schools teach the resulting creation science or scientific creationism as an alternative to evolution. (P. 21) For these religious opponents of evolution, trying to argue by using language as a mask for their religious beliefs is a smart tactic to try. However, religion often has no science to it. This leads to the question of why are these religious opponents trying to create arguments to mask their religious beliefs in scientific language and why are they so threatened by the teaching of evolution. Evolution teaches that organisms gained their functioning and complexity through a process of steps to get there. Most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Animosity In Beowulf Hrothgar, the ruler of the Danes, places the people of his city as the highest priority. Not being timid to present emotions along with wisdom and admirability are certain qualities held by Hrothgar. Additionally, he lacks vigor to physically combat his civilian enemies, as he displays the aspects of an aging ruler. Hrothgar displays that he is not a careless king in terms of his people, showing grievance to the victims of Grendel s hand, Hrothgar, their lord, sat joyless/ In Herot, a mighty prince mourning/The fate of his lost friends and companions, (Beowulf 44 46). Showing animosity in Grendel s attacks, Hrothgar cries across the seas for assistance, wanting an end to the torment Grendel has inflicted. Twelve winters of grief for Hrothgar, king/of the Danes, sorrow heaped at his door/by hell forged hands. His misery leaped/the seas, was told, and sung in all/Men s ears, (Beowulf 62 66). When Beowulf arrives to assist Hrothgar with the occurring murders in Heorot, Hrothgar explains what has happened in his kingdom, My tongue grows heavy,/and my heart, when I try to tell you what Grendel/has brought us, the damage he s done, here/ in this hall. (Beowulf 207 210). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ethical Principle In research studies with human and animal participation, researchers must adhere to ethical principles to ensure the rights of participants are protected. In 1978, the Belmont Report was issued which articulated three primary ethical principles on which standards of ethical research conduct was based: beneficence, respect for human dignity, and justice ( Polit Beck, 2014, p. 83). These ethical principles remain the standards for research behavior today. Finally, the following paragraphs will break down each ethical principle and then will take a look at a research study and how we as nurses can advocate for the adherence of altruistic, moral, and ethical humanistic principles to protect the participants in the study. The first principle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, let s discuss how we as nurses could have advocated, protecting the participants who participated in a qualitative research study I read, entitled: Coexisting addiction and pain in people receiving methadone for addiction. The aim of the study was to examine interviews of 34 participants who suffer from opiate addiction and who receive methadone treatment for their addiction, and experience chronic pain. The study looked at both how patients developed an opiate addiction and chronic pain and which came first, the pain or the addiction (St. Marie, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Nelson Mandel The Icon Of Power And Tolerance Mandela.. The Icon of Power and Tolerance Nelson Mandela is one of the most prominent and the most inspiring character of our time. This character became the inspiration for a complete school that teaches the meanings of the wonderful humanitarian implications and instills the supreme values and concepts of civilization. Within the adversity that surrounded, he still had the courage and determination, along with the struggle and resistance for liberation. He was a school of life. Rom Brafman, the author of SUCCEEDING WHEN YOU RE SUPPOSED TO FAIL, The 6 Principals of High Achievement , discussed some researches about how people act when they are facing adversities and hardship. He pointed out to some traits, tunneling, unwavering commitment, meaning making, and the importance of satellite figure. When we read the books that documented Mandela s life, and specially his book A Long Walk to Freedom , we can simply find him as tunneler , a figure of unwavering commitment, who made meaning and understood the importance of satellite figure. Mandela s life was not simple and easy; he was surrounded by adversities and hardship all his life. Brafman says, The tunnelers ....... routinely approach their lives from a slightly different perspective or angle. And that approach makes all the difference. (p178) Tunellers look at their adversity, evaluate it, and find the solution that enables them to overcome this adversity. Mandela was a black boy born in a society dominated by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Pros And Cons Of Sex Work What is sex work? An official definition does not exist, however American Jewish World Service refers to sex work as the act of providing sexual services in exchange for money, goods, or favors. There are many different forms of sex work, some are legal and some are illegal. Some are legal in certain geographic locations, but illegal in others. In this industry, certain labor is more stigmatized than others. Criminalized sex work, such as prostitution, is very stigmatized. Exotic dancing does not hold quite the same stigma because it is legal in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of September 2016, there are 400,000 strippers employed by US strip clubs. Despite the significant amount of woman who work in this industry, there is a stigma being carried around that is potentially deadly. It has been proven there is a link between anti sex work rhetoric and an increase of violence against sex workers. (Penfold, Hunter, Campbell, Barham 2010). A systematic review of the link between sex work and violence determined that 45 75% of sex workers chance experiencing sexual violence at some point in their careers. (Deering et al., 2014). According to data from Medscape, one in five police reports of sexual assault from an urban emergency room were filed by sex workers. These women were generally younger, poorer, and suffered a greater number of injuries than other victims. (Koster 2015). The impact of this rhetoric is qualitatively different depending ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Run Lola s Man Context Film studies subtext essay by Glenn Sutherland 1999 Run lola run German title subtitle english. Title lola rennt English dubbed (audio track) temporal order or run 88 min Directed by Tom Tykwer. Starring Franka Potente, Moritz Bleibtreu, Herbert Knaup, The questions i m going to talk about in this essay How/why should we choose a film with lots of subtext eg underlying messages in the film, we are going to buy/rent as a customer orand as filmmakers to help find out what type of film we are making, as an author of film or/and collective film aurtership eg. writer director/film crew/production team are on the same page with there messages eg text and underline meaning/messages eg subtext, they are trying to tell or get across to audiences .What is genre in relation to film? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lola s Man Manni works as a runner for a gangster and leaves a bag packed to the brim with his employer s cash on a train. Stressed out and panicking, he calls Lola and says that unless he will return up with the cash within the next twenty minutes, he ll need to rob a grocery to urge it. Lola heads to her father s bank to ask if he will loan her the money. At this time, the film shows 3 potential outcomes of Lola s commitment to get the cash not all of that essentially end in a contented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Myth Country For Business Or Tourism In The Country Of... More than 9,194,057 people within 2017 have visited Thailand for business or pleasure. Allowing for Thailand to be the ninth country in the world for most visited by tourist. What does culture mean to you? It is defined in FM 3 24.2 as, the set of a system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that members of a society use to cope with their world and one another (2009). The major characteristics of culture are established with history, language, geography, religion, communication, political science, military art and science, sociology, cultural anthropology, economics, education, art, music, entertainment, literature, food, drink, psychology, law, criminal justice, science, and technology. We will discuss the country of Thailand and cover the area, key infrastructure, weather, people, and civil consideration. The country of Thailand is currently located on the continent of Asia. It is surrounded by the country of Myanmar to the West, Laos to the North, and Cambodia to the Southeast. The southern portion of the country is surrounded by the body of the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea. The country provides a different aspect of the environment. To the south, you can admire the sandy beach and as you head to the low mountainsides to the North, you can come across rice paddies along the route. The country is divided into five deifying portions. The tallest mountain in the country is Mount Inthanon, scaling at 8,481 feet. The capital of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Study2 Essay History 229: History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the U.S. Professor Helena M. Pycior STUDY GUIDE FOR PRELIMINARY EXAM 2 October 14, 2014, 9:00 9:50 a.m., in LUB S151 Directions: The following are study questions for the examination. The examination will be a closed book examination. On the examination you will be required to respond to one of two essay questions. The essay questions on the examination will test essentially the same ideas as these study questions. Parts of study questions may be combined to form an essay appearing on the examination. More typically, a shortened or edited version of a study question will appear as an essay question on the examination. In answering a given essay question, you are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morton as trying to state he was objective, and was being honest. The two major different pieces that support the thesis that Morton tried to be objective is his use of lead shot instead of mustrard seed and his openness with all his data. When Morton realized that his Mustard seed technique was unstable and presented varied results he quickly changed to a lead shot which was more accurate. Morton was very open when it came to displaying his data. He published results which included numbers, not just explainations. Select any two of the general categories of fudging and finagling that Gould has identified in Morton s work except that of miscalculations and convenient omissions. For each of the two selected categories, briefly explain the category in your own words. Carefully sketch Gould s major specific example of the category. Explain explicitly how the example fits the category into which Gould has put it, state which of Morton s publication(s) the example comes from, state the racial groups and/or subgroups featured in the example, and (following Gould) explain the effects of the finagling on Morton s conclusions about racial ranking. 1.Favorable inconsistencies and shifting criteria. Morton often liked to include or delete large subsamples inorder to match his previous expectations and results. 2.Subjectivity directed toward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of The One With Five Steaks And The Simpsons The culture of America was transforming by the end of the twentieth century, and series like Seinfeld and The Simpsons were transcending television through creative storylines and outstanding comedy. In the year 1994, CNN introduced the new, hit sitcom Friends; the show followed six 20 to 30 year old friends lives in Manhattan and captured an upcoming generation by storm. The idea of friends learning to support one another through professional and private conflict appealed to the masses. Everyone tuned in each Thursday night and became attached to one of the show s empathetic characters: insipid Ross, irresolute Rachel, vacuous Joey, bubbly Phoebe, irritable Chandler, and imperious Monica. Its popularity only grew through each new season as the actors and actresses developed from unknowns into national television stars. The One with Five Steaks and an Eggplant in season two exemplifies the show s ability to influence and reflect a country s culture through its emotional storylines, comedic drama, and relatable characters. In the episode, Ross s birthday is coming up, and the group is planning something special for the event. They agree on a gift, cake, and tickets to the upcoming Hootie and the Blowfish concert. It will cost each person sixty two dollars, but Rachel, Joey, and Phoebe each receive a lower income than the other members of the group; the extravagant lifestyles of their friends begins to become an issue. Meanwhile, Chandler is receiving calls from a woman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Research Paper Someday, I would like to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Crater Lake National Parks, and Grand Teton National Park because I am a nature lover. Another reason I want to visit these National Parks is because I seek adventure and they have an abundant supply of adventures to explore. I want to visit these parks because I like the natural beauty of creation. The first national park that would be nice to visit would be Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a national park located south of Knoxville, Tennessee. During my stay, I would visit the splendid waterfalls. Additionally, I would go wildlife watching and look for black bears, raccoons, and the magnificent peregrine falcon. I would love to visit this park and stay there for the rest of my life. Another park that would be awesome to visit is Crater Lake National Park. Crater Lake National Park is located in Oregon. The park was created by a volcanic eruption. The Crater Lake is the deepest lake located in the United States. The deepest part of the lake is 1,949 feet deep. There are amazing view from many outlooks throughout the park. I would love to go snowmobiling around the lake. Crater Lake National Park gets an average of forty four feet of snowfall per year, which is excellent for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grand Teton National Park is a beautiful park located ten miles south of Yellow Stone National Park. Throughout the park you can see the breathtaking views from the Teton Mountain ranges. When I visit Grand Teton National Park the first thing I want to do is view the wildlife. There are Moose, Bighorn Sheep, and Trumpeter Swans who make their homes in the park. The park is open all year around. There are a vast network of trails that transverse the park and are great for summer hiking. In the winter I would visit Jackson Hole Mountain Resort because it s the world s best downhill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Differences Between Greek Theatre And Theatre Opera and theater share many similarities especially since the former is influenced by the latter. In his text, A Short History of Opera, Donald Grout defines opera as a drama in music: a dramatic action, exhibited on stage with scenery by actors in costume, the words conveyed entirely or for the most part by singing, and the whole sustained and amplified by orchestral music (4). Opera literally translates to work. The first known opera that was performed was in 1597. However, interestingly enough, the word opera was not used until 1634 (Grout 1). The origins of seventeenth century opera can be traced back to Greek drama and medieval theatre. Throughout the seventeenth century, many different kinds of operas can be found from countries such as Italy, Germany, and England. In order to fully understand opera and its inner workings, it is important to locate and learn the origin of opera. Greek drama is said to be the model on which the creators of modern opera at the end of the sixteenth century based their work on (Grout 11). There are substantial differences between Greek drama and opera. For example, in Greek theater, the cast was made up of only men and young boys (Grout 13). Also, it is important to note that these plays were not sung entirely. Rather, many parts were spoken out loud like the singing was left to the chorus (Grout 12). The chorus s main function was to express opinions or give advice. They also conveyed emotions for the audience to react to (Grout 12). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Hamlet and Macbeth Compared as Aristotelian Tragedies Essay Aristotle s Poetics is often considered the blueprint to a successful tragedy; his outline has been used for hundreds of years. Aristotle defines a tragedy as an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude... in the form of an action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions (House 82). Aristotle believed that the most important part of a strong tragedy was the plot, and from that, the other elements such as character, diction, etc. would emerge. Aristotle states, the principle of tragedy the soul, if you like is the plot, and second to that the characters (Whalley 27). Shakespeare s Macbeth and Hamlet essentially mirror this definition. While it is true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet tackles the tragedy within a family, but Macbeth is written as a tragedy that occurs between friends and associates. While extremely ambitious to be king, at the opening of the play Macbeth is a loyal servant to King Duncan of Scotland. However, upon hearing a prophecy from the three witches that predicts his rise to the throne, an insatiable sense of ambition to succeed and wield power overwhelms the good nature of Macbeth. Aristotle describes this part of tragedy as, the action is human, the energy is human... the action is plotted and prepared by the maker (Whalley, 23). This is evident when Macbeth utters to himself, Let not light see my black and deep desires making known his intentions to murder the king (Macbeth I.iii.52 53). His action is a premeditated response and is aggravated by his all too human emotions, ambitions and greed. After the action element of the story, the character is the next central component in a successful Aristotelian tragedy. According to Aristotle, the character must be true to life and natural; a character is supposed to be a perfectly related to the audience while remaining believable enough to hold their role in a production (House, 91). Hamlet is a wealthy and privileged prince; however, he deals with the problems similar to most common people. He is confused, emotional, obsessive, and paranoid about the circumstances surrounding the death of his father the king. He lacks faith ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Shakespeare s Conspiracy Theories Sometimes there are holes in the understanding and knowledge we have of things. To help us understand, we try and patch those holes with what are called conspiracy theories. William Shakespeare s life is one big quilt filled with holes. People all over the world have come up with conspiracy theories to try and fill these gaps in his life. Some are made with educated guesses while others are just wild theories made by people who just happened to stumbleupon William Shakespeare. The different theories people have fabricated has caused a major controversy over the authorship of William Shakespeare s famous plays. With the few surviving documents we have, we can see small glimpses into the life of William Shakspeare. All that we know about Shakespeare s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various group theories of Shakespearean authorship were proposed as early as the mid 19th century. The first published book focused entirely on the authorship debate was The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Unfolded, by Delia Bacon. In 1856 Delia Bacon, another American, wrote an article to support this theory and attributed the authorship to a group of people who were overseen by Sir Francis Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh. [3] The group was made up of a bunch politicians and included Edmund Spenser, Lord Buckhurst, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. A group theory was also described in Gilbert Slater s The Seven Shakespeares, written in 1931 in which he theorised that the works were written by seven different authors: Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, Sir Walter Raleigh, William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, and Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland.[4] In the early 1960s, A theory was composed that Edward de Vere, Francis Bacon, Roger Manners, William Herbert and Mary Sidney made up a group called The Oxford Syndicate .[4] As the simpler theories are created people try and build off of them creating hundreds of theories for every one theory we have. An example of this is people have made variants of the group theories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte here are some wounds that go far too deep, and never heals. Such destruction can cost more than beyond repair, and spark one of the most largest human motivations: vengeance. If left unnoticed, the feeling will grow inside us and consume our every thought and ruin our lives. Therefore, leaving no remorse or peace for ourselves and others. Emily Bronte s Wuthering Heights is a book about love that turns into vengeance and hatred that goes for generations. This story revolves around Heathcliff, an unmerciful vengeful man. His desire to pay back those who have done him wrong is so extreme that he finds himself unhappy and unsettled even after he succeeds. In the novel, it is shown that there can be no peace in wanting unending revenge, as shown through the conflicts, characters, and settings. To begin, one cannot find inner peace if one has an utmost desire for revenge. This is shown through the many conflicts between the characters and themselves. First of all, Heathcliff is primarily interested in gaining land and vengeance towards others who have abused him or doubted him. To backtrack, he was adopted by Mr.Earnshaw, and he had a stepbrother named Hindley. Hindley mistreated and downgraded Heathcliff, and for that he feels the need to pay him back. After Hindley died from over drinking, Heathcliff went in to raise Hindley s son, Hareton. Heathcliff s plan was to abuse Hareton and make him miserable to pay back Hindley. For instance, Nelly, the housekeeper has stated her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Kwame Alexander The Crossover Lessons The Crossover, a verse novel by Kwame Alexander, is the story of twelve year old Josh Bell and his life s occurrences, including learning of his brother, Jordan (JB s), girlfriend, Alexis, throwing a basketball at JB s nose so hard that it bled, and hearing of his father s death that happened during the basketball tournament he won towards the end of the book. In this book, many important lessons are learned such as, the most noteworthy: strong family bonds bring happiness and benefit to the entire family, the importance of listening to people who matter to you, and how meaningful and necessary it is to understand the feelings and actions of others. The Crossover teaches the importance of maintaining strong relationships among family members. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, YOU RE MEAN, JOSH! And I don t know why they gave you that award after what you did to Jordan. JERK! ... Bell died... Look Alexis, I m sorry about It s all good, Filthy. I gotta go, but my sister has five tickets to see Duke play North Carolina... You wanna This shows how Alexis was incredibly furious at Josh but when she realized his dad died further on in the story, she understood how glum he felt and pitied him because she didn t want him to feel worse and more depressed than he already was. Although some might say this is just giving him the easy way out, this is really just her being a sincere and wholehearted person that doesn t want him to become more miserable. She wants him to know that not everything is as horrible as it looks and some things such as their relationship and the way she d see him would get better. This proves that the ability to comprehend the feelings of others is an amazing ability to have that allows you to get a better grasp of the world and become a kindhearted, sympathetic, and benevolent person. To summarize, one of the greatest lessons in this book is how it is imperative to become an understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Unit 3.4 Supporting Children and Young People s Health and... Health and safety in a school is about taking a sensible and proportionate approach to ensure the premises provide a healthy and safe place for all who use them, including the school work force, visitors and pupils. (HSE Health and Safety checklist for classrooms August 2011) Task 1 Factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe, indoor and outdoor environments and services are: Lines of responsibility The Governing Body, Head teacher and Health and Safety Officer. Employees, for example yourself, caretaker and kitchen manager, visitors such as hirers and contractors. Safeguarding and welfare Safe recruitment for example, CRB checking, raising awareness of child protection, establishing a safe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children aged five or six would not be able to play on playground apparatus that is only suitable for children over 8 years of age because the apparatus would be too high or have more complex climbing equipment and would not meet their age of development. Age appropriate apparatus and equipment should be available to aid their development. Apparatus/equipment for a child with special educational needs who is over 8 years old would not be suitable if their development age may only be equivalent to a 5 or 6 year old therefore they need access to apparatus/equipment to meet their developing age with approved adaptation and 1:1 support if necessary. It is a fact of life that accidents, injury and illness happen to all children on occasions regardless. (Sited on a Microsoft Power Point, TA Accredited Course 10 th November 2012) Task 3 Under the Health and Safety Policy, the procedures of the setting in response to accidents and incidents is that every case is dealt with by designated first aiders and is fully and accurately recorded and signed in the accident book that is kept in the medical room. A form is sent home to parents/carers informing them of any accident. For head injuries parents/carers are informed immediately by telephone and the child is given a sticker to wear stating I bumped my head this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Sustainability Of Pratt Whitney Canada In order to compete effectively in the current global economy, modern companies need to successfully address three competitive challenges: technological, global and sustainability. Human resource management practices play an important role in supporting companies to address these competitive challenges. The focus of this paper is to analyze the current sustainability of Pratt Whitney Canada, and to determine which human resource management practices enhance their competitive advantage both presently and in the future. Pratt Whitney Canada (PWC) is an aircraft engine manufacturer with global service operations and is a subsidiary of the American company United Technologies Corporation (UTC). While many business segments utilize PWC engines, the two primary sectors include civil and military aviation. With a workforce of approximately 9,000 employees across seven Canadian plants, PWC has produced over 80,000 engines to date (PWC New Hire, 2014). The impact of PWC s corporate presence on Canada s economy is reflected in the fact that it contributes, on average, over $2 billion per year to the country s gross domestic product (PWC Economic Impact, 2014). PWC prides itself in being a leader among leaders where, [m]ore than 10,000 aircraft operators around the globe depend on [their] engines to power their aircraft and helicopters...in over 200 countries (PWC Economic Impact, 2014). Their future growth strategy includes emerging markets such as Russia, China and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Attachment Vs. Attachment Theory This essay will comprise, firstly, of past research looking into what attachment/ attachment theory is, focusing on Bowlby s (1973) research into why an infant s first attachment is so important. Followed, by the work of Ainsworth et al (1978) bringing to light the findings from the strange situation, and how the research can explain mental illness. From this and in depth discussion looking at how the previously discussed pieces of research have an effect on two particular disorders, depression and anxiety; while keeping a holistic approach considering other variables within attachment theory which have been linked with the development of these disorders. Through out, the implications of knowing about this potential link between attachment and mental health will also be discussed. Finally, a conclusion will be made to whether there is a strong link with attachment and mental illness. Attachment theory has proven to be one of the most beneficial frameworks for understanding risk and protection factors within developmental psychology stated by Bowlby (1973). Bowlby (1982) suggested that children form mental representations of relationships based on their interactions with their primary care giver. Which form a cognitive structure of embodying memories based on these daily interactions with their attachment figure (Bretherton et al, 1990). This is more commonly known as the internal working model, and has been used to explain how infants used this existing representation, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Rites of Passage Essay Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most definitely have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein. The best way to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures. Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of classes to prepare for this day, CCD it is titled and it is typically on a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated to the godmother while Sunday is the godfather s day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood. She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are given are of varying value, but they definitely don t all have to do with the religious purpose, TV s VCR s and other electronic devices are given here. The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during the whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl speaking and saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I don t even remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual such as this can not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed marches in, marriage style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a few words and the confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the normal prayers from the bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Religion vs. Medical Care Religion vs. Medical Care Kaplan College Dwa Adewole April 23, 2013 As Mrs. Johnson waits in the doctor s office, she hopes to finally hear after two years of trying to conceive that she is expecting. A very successful twenty eight year old woman feels enthusiastic about her possibility of being pregnant, after four years of marriage. Dr. Neil enters the room and began to inform her that she has stage three ovarian cancer and he would like to start treatment as soon possible. Mrs. Johnson looks at the doctor and says, No treatment, I know my faith in God will heal me. Mrs. Johnson believes that God and her faith will heal her body, because it is a temple that God has made. The beliefs of different religions can lead to unnecessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked why she stopped she said, It is forbidden to seek medical treatment we pray for healing (Gallegos, 2011). Jehovah s witnesses are able to received medical care, but they are not able to receive any blood transfusion because of their beliefs. The patients that are Jehovah witnesses are not allowed to accept any blood transfusion, not even if it s their own blood that has being preserved. They are not allowed to consume anything that has blood by product, whether it s medication or in food (Ehman, 2012). Some adults of this faith are known to carry a card that states treatment without blood. When it comes to organ donations and transplantation that is strictly up to the individual whether they choose to or not. Jewish believers prefer not to have any medical procedures schedule on the Sabbath day. Jews refuse to work or do anything from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday (Ehman, 2012). Some patient s are so strict about this that they will not even use the remote to the hospital bed or use any electricity. Simple things like pushing the call light or being discharged from the hospital is a problem. They ask if any tests or procedures are needed, please reschedule for another day. However, if it s an emergency or life threatening situation there are exceptions. Several faiths have an issue with modesty and receiving medical care from the opposite sex. Hindu s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Film Delicatessen 1 . Introduction This is the author account of the film Delicatessen. This is a post apocalyptic film set in France. Meat and food is very scarce in this dark period for the world. This film has everything from murder, sex, cannibalism to people living under the ground. 1.1 Methodology The author was giving the film Delicatessen and told to deconstruct the film and give the author s opinion on this strange film. The author watched the film a few times and read reviews online to learn about the director and main actors and actress that starred in Delicatessen. 2.1 Food is Currency There is no money in this post apocalyptic film so meat, corn, lentils and even sex is used to pay for food. The people are using the barter system to trade by exchange of commodities rather than money. Food was more important than money, you need to eat to survive, and meat is the top commodity.The Kube brothers exchanged 2 bags of corn for nine hundred grams of shoulder meat. And when they argue this Clapet told the brothers you get what you always get. Lentils were seen as nothing as the taximan would not take lentils from Louison for his fair, instead he took his shoes, even though taxi broke down before and Louison had pushed the car for miles. 2.2 Troglodytes If you live underground you are regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old fashioned or even a hermit why would anyone want to live underground. However in this film it is safer to live underground than above it.The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Roanoke Case Study Examples Before the last several months, the Roanoke Branch of Phoenix has been a vital part of the Phoenix Advertising family. In an attempt to increase profitability, the branch recently instituted its own policies regarding overtime and compensation. However, a lack of employee morale and a decline in the quality of client product were the outcome. Roanoke has experienced 20 percent of its top management people leaving for positions with a competing agency along with additional design team members threatening to do the same. Client satisfaction has shown a decline at a rate of 15 percent. The following proposal will guide Roanoke back on track to restore employee morale and client product quality. While the current situation is bad, it is not insurmountable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Increasing the number of clients per account representative, decreasing the responsiveness to clients because of the additional workload and obtaining new clients outside of the team s expertise were the results of the new compensation plan. Employee morale suffered when account executives, without any further direction, altered the final product due to the design team working out of their scope of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ebay Executive Summary EBAY, INC. BUAD 341.00, MWF 11:00A CARMEN CANDELARIA May 3, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Theme 1 Product Line of the Company 3 Industry History and Analysis 3 Major Competitors 4 NAICS Numbers 4 Relative Sales 4 Relative Returns 5 Product Life Cycle 5 Stock Performance 6 Financial Analysis 7 Ratio Analysis 8 Pro forma 8 Assumptions 8 Growth Rate of Sales 9
  • 36. Asset Acquisitions 9 Financing Needs 9 Conclusion 9 Appendices 10 Income Statement 10 Sources 14 Uses 15 Firm Ratios 16 Industry Ratios 17 Graphs of Ratios 18 Graphs of Ratios 19 Bibliography 20 Introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... EBay has paved the wave in this industry and being in a billion dollar industry making things happen to benefit consumers in many ways.[5] Major Competitors There are many major competitors for EBay. Of the many companies that are in the same industry which are at the top of the Hoovers in depth list is Amazon, Google, Overstock.com, Walmart.com, HSN and the list goes on. The industry that these companies are in is a multibillion dollar industry. All these companies know that the consumer is their main concern. The consumer will always have a these companies doing all they can so that they stay on top.[6] NAICS Numbers The two primary NAICS numbers I found for EBay are 454111 Electronic Shopping and 454112 Electronic Auctions.[7] Relative Sales The chart on the right shows the relative sales for EBAY and its competitors. These companies have diverse products that are sold on line to consumers and industries all over the world. This is not the best way to measure the success of these companies because it does not account for the size of the company into account. The best way to measure the performance of these companies would be through their relative return on equity.
  • 37. Relative Returns The chart to the left shows the relative return on equity for EBAY and its competitors. It clearly indicates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Taxonomy Of Social Engineering Techniques Taxonomy of Social Engineering Techniques [sw1] PERSON PERSON: PRE TEXTING: This is one of the most popular and a valued technique a social engineer can use since it needs lots of research about the victim before the actual attack is carried out. In a typical pretext the con artist plans out a design that tend to influence a destined victim for performing certain actions that compromise the information confidentiality. An example of a highly publicized pretext attack is quoted from Wikipedia as [sw2] On September 5, 2006, Newsweek revealed that Hewlett Packard s general counsel, at the behest of HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn, had contracted a team of independent security experts to investigate board members and several journalists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though this attack is very effective, it has its own weakness of the users becoming suspicious of unsolicited requests. Reverse Social Engineering (RSE) [sw3]: This is a form of attack that overcomes the weakness of the pre texting attack mentioned above. Here the attacker presents himself as a high level authority so as to influence the victim to establish the contact and ask more questions instead of the attacker initiating the request. This is also termed as Quid pro quo in which the intruder provides some incentive that prompts the victim to reveal information which would not be disclosed otherwise. Reverse Social Engineering can be classified using their characteristics. i) Targeted/Untargeted: In case of a targeted attack, the attacker knows some predefined information about the victim and targets that particular user to extract information from him. In an untargeted attack, random set of users are targeted with a particular motive. ii) Direct/Mediated: In a direct attack, the intruder posts a message or any information directly on a public forum to bait the users into revealing information. In a mediated attack, baiting is carried out as a two step process involving an intermediate agent whose job is to propagate the bait to the targeted set of users. Based on the characteristics three different RSE attacks are possible. Recommendation based RSE (Targeted, Mediated): Most of the social networks (such as Facebook) use recommendation systems to prompt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Genetic Expression In Gene Expression In gene expression DNA, the blueprint of life is transcribed into RNA, a nucleic acid that acts as a messenger carrying instructions that control the synthesis of proteins. Gene expression is vital to determining cell functions and exactly how much protein should be produced by the cell. The process in which the end proteins are modified can also be manipulated by researchers. The types of cells which are typically handled in laboratories include prokaryotes. Escherichia coli is a bacteria found in the human digestive system, preventing other pathogens from residing. Certain E. coli strains can be pathogenic and can lead to food poisoning, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal infections. Ampicillin is an antibiotic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this study, plasmids with ampicillin resistance (pAMP) known as pUC18, were manipulated due to their stability in extreme environments. The pUC18 plasmid pAMP gene codes for the production of beta lactamase, an enzyme utilized in the breakdown of ampicillin. Once E. coli obtains this gene, it is able to survive in an environment that is ampicillin rich. Lux plasmids were the second type used to provide bioluminescence in the cultures of E. coli grown. The lux plasmid contains genetic material which codes for luciferase, an enzyme which catalyzes bioluminescence, a light emitting reaction. This is considered the marker where transformation efficiency can be analyzed through the light emissions. Several techniques were implemented in this study to improve E. coli bacterias competency, the ability for a cell to uptake genetic material. These procedures were necessary considering the bacteria does not allow for transformation so efficiently in natural circumstances. Since it lacks the ability to do so, the uptake of material would be limited despite the preventative measures taken. To neutralize the negatively charged DNA in E. coli, the use of CaCl2 (sodium chloride), a positively charged solution, dissociates the calcium from chloride, which enters the cells and alters the charge. This process is known as electroporation. This causes the bacteria cells to swell and the calcium molecules help adjust the cell membrane to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Dr. Seuss Theme The Life of Dr. Seuss Why fit in when you were born to stand out Dr. Suess. Theodor Geisel grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts. Geisel s creative drawings and literature started when he was just a boy. Vanderbilt children s literature expert Ann Neely (Vanderbilt News) says Dr. Seuss holds a special place in the hearts of many because he wrote with the joy, concern and passion a child carries. Geisel s books even though filled with crazy cartoon characters are great political messages. Geisel s books are filled with many important lessons that children should learn early in life. The rhymes in Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel s) books make it very helpful and a creative way to remember the important life lessons. The author s story begins, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seuss(Theodor Geisel) is trying to portray is that the world is very corrupt. He, even in children s books is trying to show the kids/readers in fun, rhyming cartoons that people can be evil and nothing is perfect/right. For example, in the book Yertle the Turtle the overall picture, even though you may not realize it is that Yertle is portrayed as Hitler. Yertle is the king of the pond but he still wants more, just like how Hitler had a lot of power over Germany that wasn t good enough for him. Hitler keeps pushing and gaining more power, because his overall goal is to rule the world. In this children s book it s the same thing, just put in different words/different characters. In the end of course Hitler and Yertle s plans fail. Another example is in the book The Lorax plays a role from Theodor s perspective of environmentalism. This book is trying to make known that us humans today are destroying wildlife/nature. We should be more aware of how we treat the earth. For example, throwing our garbage in trash cans instead of in the ocean or on the street. Theodor got his inspiration mostly from everyday life when he was a boy. After he became known as the pseudonym Dr. Seuss , his childhood continued to motivate his fantastical landscapes, and exotic creatures. Why write about Never Never Lands that you ve never seen when all around you have a real Never Never Land that you know about and understand, Seuss said of his hometown. (bostonglobe.com) For instance, one of the poems Theodor Geisel wrote was, Horton Hears A Who! . This poem is about an elephant; horton, trying to find his friends on a speck of dust located on a flower. The speaker; Horton, is speaking to everyone around, including the readers. This scene takes place in a field of flowers. Horton is trying to vocalize that you should always look out for people no matter how small or unimportant they seem. A person is a person, no matter how small . Dr. seuss s Horton ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Room with a View by E.D. Forster Essay Opening a Window A Room with a View by E.D. Forster explores the struggle between the expectations of a conventional lady of the British upper class and pursuing the heart. Miss Lucy Honeychurch must choose between class concerns and personal desires. Honeychurch is a respectable young lady from a well known family. She travels with Miss Charlotte Bartlett to Italy at the turn of the century. In Italy they meet Mr. Emerson and George Emerson. George is young man who falls in love with Lucy. Mr. Emerson is an idealist and a dreamer. Only a couple of days after they get to Italy George kisses Lucy while standing in the middle of a waving field of grass. George does this with out her permission or discussion. Even though this surprises ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is torn between Cecil s world of books and conformity and George s world of passion and nature. This decision is not easy for Lucy to make. Lucy came really close to marring the wrong man due to her lack of thought. She has grown up and lived a life of proper existence. However, Lucy possesses passionate qualities they have just been repressed her entire life. Her only emotion outlet is the piano, in which she prefers dramatic pieces by Beethoven. She plays the piano in order to let out her frustrations brought on by her surrounding characters. Lucy is brought up to be proper and not outgoing or passionate. George will eventually show her how to be passionate and open to new ideas. George is a man that breaks the chains of conformity to free Lucy s spirit and he does this efficiency. George kisses Lucy for the second time and he explains that love exists between them. He tells Lucy that she can not marry Cecil because he does not understand women and will never understand Lucy. George also explains that Cecil only thinks that he loves but in actuality only wants her for an ornament. George, on the other hand, wants her as his partner in the great adventure of life. Lucy has lied to herself and to everyone else around her until she is eventually cornered into tearfully admitting her love for George. A Room with a View is a love story about a young proper women who is engaged to a proper man she does not love, and the frantic efforts a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. To An Athlete Dying Young Essay Before becoming recognized as an important and dedicated poet of the first World War, A.E. Housman took a position of a clerk in the Patent Office in London for 10 years after having unexpectedly failed his exams whilst he was in college. During the time he worked at the Patent Office, Housman intensively studied Greek and Roman classics, and later in 1892, became appointed the professor of Latin at University College in London. Whilst keeping his profession throughout the years at various universities, Housman became renown as a classicist for his own editions of countless Roman poets, such as Juvenal, Manilius, and Lucan. In 1896, Housman penned his first volume of poetry called A Shropshire Lad, which contains the poem To an Athlete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to his popular works, Housman s writing inspired his readers in his poem To an Athlete Dying Young to pursue their dreams, for all throughout life, there are fields in which glory does not stay (Housman). Edwards 2 Throughout all of Housman s work, the most striking features of To an Athlete Dying Young include the vivid and engaging metaphors which Housman introduces for the reoccurring theme of the poem, which is death. In the first stanza, Housman describes of a time when the young athlete was still alive, and how the town would hoist the athlete onto their shoulders whilst others would cheer for the victory the adolescent had not only brought for himself, but to the entire town as well. The line Today, the road all runners come found in the second stanza enhances the idea of the one account of life the majority of people fear the most: the end of life (Housman). Though people deny their fear of dying, the fear still resides within the deepest parts of the souls of every human being of Earth. And early through the laurel grows found in stanza ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Problems, Chapter 6 Acct 460 P6 3. Identifying components of earnings Requirement 1: a) Permanent earnings is the reported earnings component that is value relevant. Permanent earnings are those earnings that are expected to continue into the future. This component roughly corresponds to income from continuing operations as reported in the income statement. b) Transitory earnings is the earnings component that is value relevant, but not expected to persist into the future. This component roughly corresponds to income from discontinued operations and extraordinary gains and losses as reported in the income statement. c) Value irrelevant earnings is the noise component of reported earnings. This component is unrelated to a firm s future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its business risk is relatively low but so is its P/E. Amazon.com operates in a evolving industry and the company first became profitable in 2003. Its business risk is relatively high and so is its P/E. For these firms, factors other than risk must be influencing the P/E ratio differences. Without a detailed examination of the financial reporting practices and related disclosures of each company, it is difficult to draw conclusions about the degree to which the P/E ratio differences might be related to differences in earnings quality. Concerns about earnings quality have occasionally surfaced in financial press articles on each company. Absent information about investors earnings quality concerns, it is likely to be the case that most of the variation in P/E ratios is due to differences in growth opportunities and (to a lesser extent) risk. Requirement 2: The firms in Group B are all from the same industry grocery chains so there is less variation in P/E ratios among these firms than was the case for firms in Group A. Kroger, Pantry, and Safeway have P/E ratios that are quite close to one another. These companies are large, financially strong, and already have numerous U.S. locations. While new locations are added each year, the pace of growth is rather modest. Whole Foods Market has a P/E ratio that exceeds those of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Cause And Effect Of Bullying In School Dr.Martin Luther King Jr states that In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends this quote develops the idea that friends standing up and speaking up for the victim is more valuable than silence in the moment and they re comfort when no one else is present. Bullying in school affects the students as it may cause distractions or long term problems among children. Depending on how bystanders respond, they can either contribute to the problem or the solution when it comes to the initial conflict. Some people genuinely do not know what to do to help, others fear the bully will seek them out next as a target. To really help in a bullying encounter you have to know what responsibility you have in the situation. Bystanders may not think they are in the wrong for leaving the conflict alone but really they are just as much part of the problem as the bully themselves. The barriers to intervening are both real and powerful for young people. For youths it is a very real possibility that doing the proper thing for someone else will equate to doing the wrong thing for their own social status. When bystanders intervene they can stop bullying within 10 seconds over 50% of the time (bscsd.org bystanders). To empower kids to speak up and stand up they must be taught how to effectively assess the situation at hand and recognize if it is safe to say something themselves or better inform and adult about it. As well as teaching them from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Research On Mission Pharmacal And Cms Safety Standards Mission Pharmacal has retained MainNerve, a company that specializes in enterprise IT compliance to the NIST standards. MainNerve, LLC has completed a Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Mission Pharmacal. As such, after a review of the existing Privacy and Security Programs and its current security posture, MainNerve is providing Mission Pharmacal with this Road to Compliance. This roadmap will provide suggestions to address the findings related to Mission Pharmacal s current administrative, technical, and physical security situation. This Roadmap to Compliance outlines the guiding principles of the Privacy and Security Plan, and will be a beneficial playbook for how the organization begins to operate in an ongoing state of compliance for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is your road map to compliance. Depending on how far you are into this large project, some things may apply more than others. Prioritizing the identified items in rank order will ensure that mitigation efforts are directed at your most critical risks quickly. This means certain policies should be written before others, or training for certain aspects will reduce risk more than other training. Everything provided in this document is a suggestion. You will need to determine what works best for your organization. There are seven steps that MainNerve recommends be taken to becoming more secure. 1. Risk Assessment a. A risk assessment is a process which identifies the risks to confidentiality, integrity, and availability of protected information, determines the probability of a breach of information, and the resulting impact for each threat/vulnerability pair identified given the security controls already in place. b. It prioritizes risks and results in recommendations for controls that might offset or mitigate the determined risk. c. The risk assessment accompanies this document. 2. Assign officers and/or evaluate their roles a. In order to be certain that the roadmap to compliance is effective, we suggest assigning a well trained employee the responsibility of following the roadmap, implementing controls, sanctioning employees, etc. i. For Mission Pharmacal, there is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Tsa And Transportation Security Administration On September 11, 2001, 3,000 of Americans was killed in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. In response the United States established a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and heighten its security throughout the transportation system, which were designed to prevent similar attacks in the future. This research paper will discuss the history of the TSA and what it does, how TSA improve aviation security, and the cargo screening process. This paper will conclude an overall debrief of my discussion about the TSA and transportation security. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was establish in response of 9/11 terrorist attack in the U.S. Also since this attack the U.S. has established a countermeasure security strategy to prevent a future attack with the transportation system. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are responsible for protecting the nation s transportation networks from attack, safeguarding airports and airplanes, mass transit system, highways, seaports, railroads and buses. This paper will in depth discuss the history of the TSA and what it does, how TSA improve aviation security, and the cargo screening process. On September 9, 2001 there was series of terrorist attack that brought down World Trade Center in New York, Pentagon in Virginia, and a plane crash Pennsylvania. In result the United States 107th Congress passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act on Nov 19, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Pumpkin Patch Research Paper Welcome children, adults, elderly and people of all ages in between to Jade s Extravagant Pumpkin Patch! Here we feature the most beautiful activities of fall. Today is the perfect day; the breeze is slightly dancing around us, while the sun is slightly peeking through the clouds and all you need is a light jacket! At my pumpkin patch we offer every fall activity possibly imagined in one place. First I will start you off with my top of the notch pumpkin patch. In previous years we have grown the biggest pumpkin in Iowa weighing in at 175 pounds! My guests are allowed to pick the perfect pumpkin for them, and the amount is unlimited! After you are done at the pumpkin patch take a gander over at our corn maze. This features a map along with hidden treasures buried in the stalks of corn, enter if you dare. If you make it out of the corn maze wander down to our haunted house, unless you would like to wait until after dark! Be ready to run for your lives from terror! If you make it our alive come inside and get some hot chocolate before you head out to our nightly bonfire, which features ghost stories in the dark. This will be the perfect fall day! My first essay, Till My ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have white pumpkins, orange pumpkins, purple pumpkins, and pink pumpkins for all my girly girls out there! I hope you brought your carving skills with you because we will be carving them inside to the building on your right! During this time we will feature my fourth essay, Dunkin Donut . My topic was a Halloween costume that was made to look like donut, yet incorporate a basketball player. I hope after you are done reading this essay you to will want to go home and make yourself a dunkin donut costume for next years Halloween! Make sure you follow the steps in order, because you cannot carve a pumpkin without taking the guts out first; you cannot make a donut costume without going in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...