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The Renaissance Of 17th Century Italy Essay
The Renaissance of 14th century Italy is often most revered as a cultural movement based on
humanism, which lead to an increase, in education and social involvement for certain groups of
people. The Renaissance in 15th century England was ultimately influenced by Italy, but had distinct
developments of its own. As one may expect equal benefits for all classes and genders during this
period of rapid change, the status of women did not particularly differ during this time period. Many
would even argue that their presence diminished in comparison to their medieval counterparts. This
essay will argue for the limited opportunities for women in education, politics, and paid labour during
Early Modern Europe in Italy and England, which ultimately barred them from obtaining what many
consider a contemporary understanding of a Renaissance.
Before exploring their restricted status, it is important to understand that most histories of women
were written by men, and their conditions were elevated by misogynistic interpretations of certain
contexts, especially the bible. Although certain authorities were challenged in this time period
(including histories of women written by men), the word of the church continued to retain a strong
voice. Much of the attitudes of male intellectuals during Early Modern Europe came from inherited
traditions from Christianity. In the popular story of Adam and Eve, Eve is often thought to be created
to alleviate the loneliness of Adam, and that she
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Emerson s Divinity School Address
Emerson and the DSA : A Reception Study Analysis
Delivered to the Harvard graduating class in June 1838 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Divinity School
Address sparked outrage amongst the church, its leaders and various critics throughout the nineteenth
century. Within critic reviews of the address, Emerson s words were deemed distasteful and
unintelligible and those same critics believed that the writer exposed himself as an atheist and an
infidel. In researching the reception of the Divinity School Address, I encountered not only widely
known and hostile criticism from Andrews Norton, but positive appraisals from writers such as
Orestes Brownson. I discovered that the overall reception was a representation of the controversy
centered on the topic of individualism versus religious collectiveness or community. Such controversy
is illustrated by the polarizing views of the address, despite the writer s intentions to not dismiss
religion, but encourage the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the reception, whether negative or positive demonstrates the popularity of the address, and
though the religious meanings during the nineteenth century was quite controversial, Emerson s words
are still being discussed. As a modern reader, it was quite difficult to put myself in the mind of a
nineteenth century reader, which led to the confusion in understanding why individual freedom within
religion was considered distasteful. However, in reading the variety of reviews, my understanding has
evolved a great deal; perhaps it wasn t the language in which he spoke that many didn t understand
[they were ordinary thinkers after all], but the fear of losing community within the church if people
started to
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Texting And Driving By Modern Society
Ed Bouchard
Mrs. Hagburg
English III
May 12, 2014
Texting and Driving In modern Society Technology is increasingly prevalent. With 82% of 16 year
olds owning a cell phone the risks of use behind the wheel are increasing monumentally. According to
research, even using a hands free device to talk does not completely reduce the risk of getting into an
accident. According to the Highway Safety Association people using a cell phone while driving are 23
times more likely to get in an accident. Studies show that humans are only able to multitask to a
certain point and while behind the wheel the risks are just too high (Copeland). The majority
legislators understand the hazards of phone use in a car, but continuously refuse to ban and create laws
to prevent it. The statistics back up the hazards of distracted driving yet the government refuses to
prevent the danger.
However, this is not the only reason drivers are distracted. A few examples of distraction could be
anything from changing the song on the stereo, setting up the GPS, or setting up the Bluetooth headset
to answer calls. The Majority of Car manufactures are putting high resolution big screens with the
ability to navigate the web, and an increasing amount of features. The demand for greater technology
can increase the risks of driving since they will be using the touch screens to navigate through the
system (Vance). Although most companies pride themselves with safety they ignore the hazards of
increasing technology
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Daddy s Monster Battle Scene
In the final battle scene, many of the characters are dressed and done up as their counterparts in the
comic books. In this particular scene, only six of the character are present during this epic encounter.
Although not her signature and most famous costume, Harley Quinn in this movie is dressed more like
her counterpart in the New 52 comics, which restored and relaunched many of the DC comics
characters. She wears a quarter sleeve shirt that dons the saying Daddy s Monster . She wore mesh
type leggings with tight shorts and high heeled boots. Her hair is also dyed platinum blonde and
placed into pig tails, with left pig tail dipped in blue dye, and the right pig tail dipped in a hot pinkish
red color. However, in this scene is soaking wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Leaving other areas open. He also wears a type of eye patch, sometimes attached to a white mask that
he uses as a scope to assess long distant targets, along with the scope there is a single barrel shooting
device strapped to sometimes one or both arms. Aside from his goofy looking hat in the comics,
Captain Boomerang is another well developed character when it came to his costume in this scene,
donning a black trench coat with blackish blueish pants, and a beanie to match. He always seems to
have a boomerang always in hand and one stashed away under his trench coat. In the case of Killer
Croc makeup more, than anything is astonishing than his costume. Killer Croc is another character,
who unlike the others, where the costume was the main focus of their overall character, in his case
make up hard more of a contribution to his character than what he donned during the film. The
realistic make up and scales that accentuate his crocodile looking body and face are a bit scary, but
amazing. Although an eight foot half crocodile half man is beyond the bounds of realism, make up
really worked to create a sense of
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Ernets Hemingway Essay example
Ernest Hemingway
I. Introduction to Ernest Hemingway
II. Life and Times
A. Early Life
1. Birth
2. Parents
3. Influences
4. Siblings
5. Hobbies
B. Adulthood
1. War
2. Influences
3. Marriage and Children
4. Tragedies/Illnesses
5. Death
III. Literary Style
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But within a few months he left his job.
He was finally able to participate in World War I as a voluntary ambulance driver for the Red Cross,
after repeatedly being rejected because of his damaged eye, caused by his boxing. On July 8, 1918 the
nineteen year old was severely injured on the Austro Italian front and hospitalized in Milan and had an
affair with a Red Cross nurse named Agnes Von Kurowsky, who turned down his proposal to
marriage. War punctuated Ernest Hemingway s life and career (Ernest Hemingway 1024). The
relationship is said to have formed the basis for one of
Hemingway s most popular and critically acclaimed novels was A Farewell to Arms (Hemingway,
Ernest (Miller) 1899 1961 1). Hemingway was given two decorations by the Italian government, and
then joined the Italian infantry. The war made big influences in Hemingway s writings. War itself is a
major theme in Hemingway s works. In 1937 he was a correspondent in Spain; the events of the
Spanish Civil War inspired For Whom the Bell Tolls. After he returned home to his family in Chicago
to recuperate, he worked as a foreign correspondent for The Toronto Star. In Chicago, he met and
married Hadley Richardson in 1921. In the same year his first son, John, was born in Toronto. But in
1927 he divorced Hadley Richardson and married Pauline Pfeiffer. He later moved to Key West where
he had two boys named Patrick and Gregory.
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Accidental Death Of An Anarchist Analysis
DOLVI OSWAL
CATHERINE THOMAS
ENGLISH
31 OCTOBER 2014
QUESTION Discuss Accidental Death of an Anarchist as a political satire?
ANSWER Dario Fo has written and performed in many important and immediate political causes of
his time (malik 1)In his play Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo has used the satire purposely
to reveal the true picture of the Italian government, which is corrupted by the people who make and
safeguard the law that is the judges and the police officers.
In this play there are many incidents which show how police officers and the judges help each other in
their fallacious activity. This incident portrays how the police officers use their authority to manipulate
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They don`t want the people to be aware about the wrong happening around them. These things were
very well portrayed in the play. In the play when the reporter Miss Maria Feletti comes to meet the
inspector and to interview him about the suicide the inspector was so worried. He did not want any
interview to take place as it may reveal the true picture of the case .But when the mad man says that if
they refuse the reporter, she might be upset and may write some defamatory article about him. This
made the inspector to call the reporter and give her the interview. This also shows the guilt, the
inspector had on killing the anarchist. He doesn t want the reporter to reveal the true incident that
happened, in front of the public.
The act written by Dari Fo Accidental Death of an Anarchist have brilliantly portrayed the political
satire at that time. It has shown the corruptly working government of Italy and how they manipulate
the innocent public. It had sediment the feeling of anger in public against the Italian government in a
very dramatic
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Mba Final Hr Recuitment Project
A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT
ON
SOURCES PROCESS OF RECRUITMENT SELECTION AT HCL
SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTERS
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Today, in every organisation personnel planning as an activity is necessary. It is an important part of
an organisation. Human Resource Planning is a vital ingredient for the success of the organisation in
the long run. The objectives of Human Resource Department are Human Resource Planning,
Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, career planning, Transfer and Promotion, Risk
Management, Performance Appraisal and so on. Each objective needs special attention and proper
planning and implementation.
For every organisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This would not only help to be familiar with the corporate environment but it would also enable to get
a close look at the various levels authority responsibility relationship prevailing in the organization.
The scope of the project includes Study of the BPO industry in India.
Study of Importance of Recruitment and Selection process for an enterprise.
Study of Recruitment and Selection Practices at HCL Technologies.
The Project does not include elaborative study of practices followed after completion of Induction
benefit programme, employee benefit schemes etc.
1.3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter.
The primary purpose for applied research is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods
and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our
world and the universe.
The research methodology is a science that studying how research is done scientifically. It is the way
to systematically solve the research problem by logically adopting various steps. Also it defines the
way in which the data are collected in a research project.
Research can also fall into two distinct types:
▪ Primary research ▪ Secondary research
Mode of research used in this project is Secondary Research. 1.3.1 Research Design Literature Review
research design
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Life in Colonial America
During colonial times life would not have been anything like it is today. They would not have a cell
phone, computer or a global positioning system. The family would wake up to begin their day with
chores depending on their sex, location, age and, the families social class. Families were large for
various reasons help on the farm, most children died before the age of five. Childbirth was extremely
dangerous for women of the day. Doctors did not deliver infants. That job belonged to midwives.
Today women would have an epidural for pain. Back then woman would bite a stick or follow the old
wives tales such as placing a knife under the bed to cut the pain. After the birth, depending on the
family s wealth, they would feast to help the mother regain her strength. The mother would rest for
three to four weeks before returning to her duties as a wife and mother. Someone from a lower social
standing would only rest two or three days at most before returning to her daily work. The infant
would be dressed in swaddling gowns then later in dresses. Infants and toddlers would wear dresses
and long gowns until the age of five regardless of their sex. At the age of five, girls would begin
learning how to cook and sew among other household chores. Boys would also begin chores,
following their father and other men s example around the farm. If they came from a wealthy family,
then a tutor would teach the child. Females who were highly educated had a difficult time
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Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization...
Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization
There are great numbers of people in Australia who believe that legalizing hard drugs, such as heroin,
speed, cocaine etc, would improve the drug problem. This may be a true statement, however such
legalization is yet to be proven, and can cause some severe consequences, which outweigh the
possible benefits. Such consequences include an increase in uncontrolled use and thus increases in
overdosing and intravenous (I.V.) transmitted diseases.
For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating
costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still
exists. Not only has the drug ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Drugs should remain illegal in Australia because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid
increase of diseases such as AIDS.
The belief that legalizing drugs would lessen crime exists in many communities. They point out that
the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts and they emphasize prohibition. When the
public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was removed. This is true of alcohol,
however drugs should not be legalized because there would be an increase in drug abuse due to its
availability, of which there was little before. Once legalized, drugs would become cheaper and more
accessible to people who previously had not tried drugs, because of the high price or the legal risk.
Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs aren t accessible would now feed the
addiction if drugs were made legal. These drug addicts would not be forced to kick the habit due to the
availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The temptation to use drugs would increase when
news reports of cocaine, heroin and speed s legalization are shown on television and in newspapers.
Instead of money used by employed addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If
welfare funds were to be misused, a major problem in the economy could occur.
Health officials have shown that the legalization of drugs would cause a rapid
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Cultural Capital And Its Impact On Education
A student s cultural capital will have an impact on their education. It will either be positive or it can be
negative for the child. In this essay I will explain the idea of cultural capital and then use it to analyse
the impact it has had on education in different settings. The first educational setting I will discuss is a
story called Butterflies, written by Patricia Grace (2002), and the second being the contrast in
education between high and low decile schools in New Zealand. This essay will demonstrate the
implications of the inequality in education because of cultural capital, and the effects it has on a
student s presence, participation and achievement.
Cultural capital is an idea that was used by Bordieu to contribute to his explanation of inequality in
social settings (Zepke Leach, 2007). It comprises the norms, values and practices of a society (Zepke
Leach, 2007, p.657). Cultural capital includes cultural resources and activities that are expressed in the
relationships between parents and children (Tramonte Willms, 2010, p.203). This results in cultural
capital being different in different social settings. This can create inequality because of the difference
in values, knowledge and skills that individuals can bring to a certain environment. One issue can be
the conflict between teacher and student because of their cultural capital and can result in unequal
educational outcomes because the cultural capital of others is valued higher than other students.
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Pragmatic Analysis of Seinfeld s the Contest
Materia
Lingüística
Paper
Pragmatic Analysis of
Seinfeld
The Contest
Alumno: Juan Wickenhagen
Profesora: Karen De Francesco
CAFI
2012
Index
Abstract............................................................2
Introduction........................................................3
Corpus..............................................................4
Conclusion.......................................................16
Bibliography......................................................17
Annex:
Seinfeld The Contest : Full Synopsis....................18
Abstract
This paper focuses on the pragmatic analysis of an episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld called The
Contest . In order to carry out the work several fragments were selected from the episode s script,
which were analyzed using as theoretical framework the concepts taken from the book Pragmatics by
George Yule. The interactions of those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You could sell out Madison Square Garden. Thousands of people could watch you! You could be a big
star!
On the other hand, the use of anaphoric reference is mainly used to refer to George s mother since she
becomes the starting point of the plot s dramatic action when George confess to his friends that his
mother had caught him. There are many examples as regards that in the first part of the episode:
JERRY: So, what did she do?
GEORGE: First she screams, George, what are you doing?! My God! (...)
ELAINE: (Wide eyed) So, she fell?
ELAINE: (Between chuckles) How is she?
GEORGE: (Somewhat angered) She s in traction.
Inclusive and Exclusive we
In this passage, Jerry uses the so called exclusive we (speaker plus other(s), excluding addressee) to
state the differences between men and women as regards masturbation:
JERRY: We have to do it. It s part of our lifestyle. It s like, uh...shaving.
Both we in this sentence refer to men or men s world as a way of keeping Elaine, the only woman in
the group of friends, out of the contest.
Yet later on in the story, Jerry uses what Yules calls inclusive we (speaker and addressee included) to
include Elaine in the bet, and after they (men) allowed her to compete in such a contest:
JERRY: Well, obviously, we all know each other very well, (Elaine slightly laughs) I m sure that we ll
all feel comfortable within the confines of the honor system.
Both we in this sentence do not refer to men
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Statement of Purpose to Pursue my Masters in Masters in...
A dream acted upon by confidence becomes an ambition and that when followed with determination
defines the purpose of existence in its entirety It is with a sincere sense of gratitude towards the
opportunity given to me, I pen down this statement. Education not only expands the horizons of one s
knowledge but also simultaneously implants an insatiable desire to acquire more and more knowledge.
Knowledge is that which can enhance the strength of mind and there by expand the intellect of man. It
is that which can transcend the limits of the time and take mankind beyond those limits to the timeless
eternity. The knowledge, which science and technology had provided for the mankind has always
fascinated me and had left an indelible impression on my mind to envisage my goals and aims ahead.
Goals and Aspirations To pursue higher education in Masters in Automotive by doing my masters in
an esteemed university, and thereby make a mark in the field of Automobile.My aspiration is to
acquire the wisdom from the knowledge and thereby give it back to the scientific community in
specific and mankind in general in the long run.
Academic Background My years in school, apart from providing a strong foundation in Math and
Basic Sciences, also enabled me to develop my overall personality. I have participated in various
annual training camps of NCC (National Cadet Corps) arranged by our school. I was also appointed as
monitor of the class. Being an avid
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CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ACTIONS OF CARNIVAL
CORPORATION...
CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS
ACTIONS OF CARNIVAL CORPORATION AFTER THE COSTA CONCORDIA CRISIS AND
THE IMPACT ON COMPANIES REPUTATION
Student:
Lecturer: ........................
In reacent history, corporate crises have received high media attention and demonstrated the impact
that a disaster can have on a company s reputation. This essay evaluates the crisis communication
strategy of Carnival Corporation plc after the sinking of the Costa Concordia, and the impact that it
had on the corporation s future on the market.
Introduction
This essay is a case study that examines the crisis communication strategy of Carnival Corporation
after the sinking of their ship Costa Concordia in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Carnival operates a combined fleet of over 100 ships, and additionally, the company has 10 ships on
order for delivery by 2016.
Carnival Corporation has four operating groups in charge of their own geographical areas. Carnival
Corporation controls all operations in North America, Costa Crociere is in charge of the operation in
Europe, other than U.K. which is operated by Carnival UK, and Carnival Australia is in charge of
Australia and South Pacific. These individual divisions reported to the executive management of
Carnival Corporation plc, led by Chief Executive Officer Micky Arison. Carnival attributed its success
to its ability to manage brand autonomy, with each major cruise line maintaining separate sales,
marketing, and reservation offices, as well as through the industry s most aggressive shipbuilding
program. (Carnival Mission and History, n.d.)
Based on passenger volume, Carnival was the most popular cruise company, with an estimated 51.6%
of worldwide cruising revenue in 2011. (Market Share Statistics, 2012)
As a chairman and CEO, Micky Arison played an important role in the public profile of the company
in the past. This is a reason why the public expected him to take the helm of the crisis communication
after the sinking of one of his ships.
Micky Arison
Micky Arison was born in Israel in 1949 as a son of Carnival s co founder Ted Arison. He started
working in the sales department for his father s
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What Is The Theme Of The Ice Man By Haruki Mrakami
Essay on The Ice Man by Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami was born in 1949 in Kyoto, a city in
Japan. He lived his life in a time and place, where traditions had absolute influence on people and
were very highly valued. This inspired him when he was writing his stories. For influence, he had to
read Western literature. In his works, Haruki Murakami shows that he supports the idea of more
freedom against traditions, but still presents the risks of choosing not to follow them.
Haruki Murakami supports freedom and this is shown in The Ice Man as when the woman decides to
marry the ice man, the idea that the love between them is important is more justified than the idea that
her family and she cannot explain the decision to others in an understandable way.
Haruki Murakami supports freedom, but still suggests that one should not go too much over the line.
In the story, when the woman does not listen to all of her family members and mates with the iceman,
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There is a huge risk when rebelling. For sure, there will be a major change, but it is not certain in
which direction it will be.Traditions are valuable life, but this does not necessarily mean that they are
to be followed strictly, which is suggested in The Ice Man . Murakami has a background of living in a
time where traditions have taken control over thinking in Japan and he expresses his view in this story.
The Ice Man was as isolated and alone as an iceberg floating in the darkness. (Camus 212) is a quote
with very important meaning. First, all those ice metaphors are not so much about the iceman as a
being, but about how people see him and believe him to be. Secondly, darkness symbolizes his feeling
as icebergs usually do not float in darkness, but here, he feels lonely and even though he does not
show it, it is probably because he has developed to
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Human Nature In The Bible
Human nature is a trait that all humans share. It is the instinct to feel things and behave in a certain
way. Human nature is neither good nor bad. All humans are different but have similar characteristics
when it comes to human nature. Throughout The Bible as in Literature the theme of human nature is
strongly demonstrated through the traits of family, forgiveness, and jealousy proving that humans have
the instinct to certain behaviors depending on their personality. Throughout The Bible as in Literature
jealousy is strongly exemplified through the characters demonstrating human nature. All humans tend
to feel jealous at some points in their life. The Bible as in Literature really touches on the nature of
humans and how jealousy can overcome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The theme of family is very prominent in all of the stories, and it is kept an important theme. So his
brothers were wrought up at him, and his father kept the matter in mind... They saw him from afar,
and before he came close to them they conspired to kill him. (Ackerman, Warshaw, pg.92 93). The
quote above describes the relationship between Joseph and his family in the story Joseph: Favored and
Cast Down. Joseph tells his brothers about dreams he has had and this angers them. This quote gives
the reader an idea of how quickly a family can turn on each other. It exemplifies how human nature is
a lot of thinking about yourself. Joseph confides in his brothers and they don t like what he tells them
about how he was ruling in his dream so they conspire to get rid of him. With that he embraced his
brother Benjamin around the neck and wept, and Benjamin wept in his neck. He kissed all his brothers
and wept upon them... (Ackerman, Warshaw, pg.105) The next Joseph story Joseph: His Brothers
Keeper shows Joseph forgiving his brothers for trying to get rid of him. The quote displays how
Joseph has come to forgive his brothers even after what they had done. It gives the reader an example
of how strong bonds between families are and they can forgive each other even after seemingly
unforgivable acts. Having family close is something most people grow up with and it
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The At The Royal Chinese Restaurant
For a restaurant that s practically busy most of the time and serves many people, this is the best
restaurant where a variety of customers can expand their palate and try this Chinese food experience.
This place is the type of Chinese restaurant that was everywhere in Toronto back in the day, but now?
It s quickly becoming a novelty. The Royal Chinese Restaurant is located on Sheppard Ave E in a
plaza complex. To actually get into the restaurant? Hectic. Reservations only by telephone or if you re
lucky, a table for 2 will be ready in a blink of an eye. The Royal Chinese Restaurant has a banquet
effect to it s style with advertisements of specials lined up against the wall, but only written in
Chinese. The service was very quick and fast. The waiters/waitresses were very polite and friendly
towards each and every customer, giving a warm welcome and making the customers feel comfortable
within the dining environment. One particular dish that I had ordered was the shrimp and rice dish.
The shrimp was cooked to perfection. The colour was perfectly pink and not translucent. Not
overcooked and not undercooked. Just right for my taste. One bite into of the shrimps and it was juicy.
Presentation wise, the shrimp was cut down the middle with the shell still on and was placed in the
middle of the rice bowl for a clean and appropriate presentation. With the clear juices running from
the shrimp and onto the glutinous rice for a more shrimp tasting dish. The glutinous rice was cooked
to
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Hollywood and Nathaniel West s The Day of the Locust Essay
Hollywood and Nathaniel West s The Day of the Locust Works Cited Missing Although set in the
1930s, Nathanael West s The Day of the Locust ironically resembles contemporary Hollywood. Within
the glamorous setting of Hollywood, West s characters take on multiple roles instead of assuming
individual personalities. They put on and remove these imaginary personality masks, similar to those
in the Commedia dell Arte, to exhibit a range of emotions that only their character type would exhibit.
Consequently, West s characters are trapped in this restrictive atmosphere, especially at the end of the
novel when they become part of a collective mob. In these manners, the characters in The Day of the
Locust exhibit qualities akin to modern actors, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, Webb notes that today, only one major studio still exists in the city, as most back lots have
turned into offices that coordinate filming activities elsewhere. This small fact proves that Hollywood
has always been a concept as much as a place (xi), a symbol people reference for the movie industry,
no matter where the movies were actually produced. Hollywood cinema also produces its own realities
on the big screen. As Cecil B. De Mille. Goldfish and Samuel Goldfish claimed during the production
of the first motion picture, when real life doesn t fit a preconceived image, create another reality (xi).
Since that 1913 statement, Hollywood has fostered this type of reality making that results into an
escape for its audiences. Aside from the physical escape of traveling to the movies or Blockbuster in
order to view these films, audiences are also invested in the characters they view on screen. However,
Webb informs the public that what appears on the screen is a stylized version of real life (or a
plausible vision of imaginary worlds) that is made possible by the prolonged collaborative effort of
hundreds, working in support of a celebrated few (3). The reality of the cinema lies in producers,
directors, actors, back lots, etc. involved in its creation rather
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Essay Immunity from Sate Jurisdiction
Immunity from Sate Jurisdiction
International law specifies that the jurisdiction of a state within its territory is complete and absolute
[1]. However, it is identified that certain categories of persons and bodies acting in the public interest
are entitled to immunities and privileges from the exercise of the State jurisdiction.
In April 1984 WPC Fletcher, a British policewoman was killed, as a result of shots being fired from
the Libyan Bureau. The incident created great anger and it was asked by many as was whether the
Libyan diplomats were immune from being tried in the United Kingdom courts and the abuse of such
privilege granted to diplomatic persons. This also prompted the British ... Show more content on
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More stringent standards are being applied. [7] Therefore the possibility of expelling diplomats from
the country if in breach of criminal law was available as an option for the host State if needed. The
relationship between persons enjoying immunities and privileges and the host states is accentuated in
Article 41 of the Convention[8], in which it confers that all persons enjoying immunity and privileges
to respect the laws of the host state. The position of the diplomat is also seen as that he is under duty
to observe that law and assume a relationship towards the state of his residence which is sometimes
referred to as temporary allegiance .[9]
The ambiguity of the law in this area is due to the problems in the interpretation of Article 7 of the
Geneva Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which will now be explained. Article 7 states, that the
sending State may freely appoint the members of the staff of the mission . It is apparent by the
quotation, that the lack of imprecision leaves an opportunity for possible abuse.
Firstly, an issue that was raised was that the Vienna Convention does not contain an objective
definition of staff categories. It was argued that the present provision, which relates to fact checks, that
usually have to relate to questions relating to nationality, residence
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20 000 Leagues Under The Sea
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The story starts off with Professor Pierre Aronnax as the main character. Various nations are
speculating about a large marine animal. They believe it could be a very large narwhal. M. Aronnax
does believe it is a large animal and not a large submarine vehicle. While returning to his current
residence in New York City, he receives a letter ask him to join an expedition to rid of the strange
creature. M. Aronnax and his servant Conseil board the Abraham Lincoln, which is one of the fastest
ships in the American Navy.
After a long days and nights aboard the ship, M. Aronnax befriends Ned Land, the Canadian
harpooner. The captain of the ship then calls a Three days grace where if they do not find the creature,
then they will return back to the land. On the very last day, Ned spots the creature s luminous light
coming from what looks like the eye. They decide to pursue it, but the creature is too fast for them.
After a while chasing it, the beast starts to play with them by circling them multiple times. It even
tried to ram the ship, but suddenly dives right under them. The ship soon loses the race to keep up
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Captain Nemo explains to them that they will be held in confinement on the ship for the rest of their
lives as he fears they will reveal the ship s secrets. Captain Nemo entertains them with his vast library,
and also shows them the saloon. The saloon is part of the ship where most of Captain Nemo studies
aquatic life. The room is also transparent allowing them to see the ocean within the ship. M. Aronnax
somewhat befriends Captain Nemo. His host soon explains the idea of how the Nautilus works. After a
few days, M. Aronnax and his companions see no sign of the crew of Captain Nemo himself. Once he
returns to his room however, he finds a note of invitation to have an undersea hunting near the island
of Crespo with Captain
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Hate Crimes
Racism Hate Crimes in America Blacks were introduced to American soil during the 17th and 18th
centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the
horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years,
taking a civil war and sixteen presidents before it was abolished. To this day, there is still much hatred
between blacks and whites despite emancipation, desegregation, and integration; some would argue
that the condition of African Americans in the United States is still one of a subservient nature.
Federal law defines a hate crime as whenever a victim is attacked on the basis of his or her race,
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The kind of racial problems we had here were the kinds of things where you wouldn t get the
promotion or the right jobs, said Byrd s sister Mary Verrett. In all the time I grew up, there was never
any outright bigotry, and none of us were afraid to walk the street. In fact, you could say we were
pretty happy. Many people seemed to believe the crime did not reflect a deeper problem. On the other
hand, Gary Bledsoe, president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, said that the eastern part of Texas surrounding Jasper has been considered a problem
area and a hotbed of Klan activity for years. Jasper lies 55 miles north of the town of Vidor, where a
Klan group in 1993 tried to prevent the integration of an all white housing development, threatening
the first black residents as teen agers dressed in sheets confronted black newcomers (Cropper A16).
Certainly, the racist environment that Byrd s perpetrators were forced to grow up in contributed
greatly to their bigoted ideology. Reporters say Byrd s perpetrators were three troubled men riding and
drinking on a Saturday night. John William King, 23, was the trio s unofficial leader, a foul mouthed
convicted burglar whose prison nickname was Possum. Shawn Allen Berry, also 23, was King s
former high school classmate and partner in crime. Lawrence Russell
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Identifying Problem Areas Of Brazil
Identifying Problem Areas in Brazil
When moving into international markets, it is crucial to investigate the major types of difficulties that
can arise in other countries. Businesses experience setbacks or failure when they attempt to move into
international markets. The major components that contribute to lack of success include errors in
pricing, distribution, market analysis, or packaging, but may also result from an insufficient
understanding of the infrastructure and culture of the trading nation.
Costing
It is essential to calculate the complete cost of a product for any business. A distributor or wholesaler
must figure out the landing cost (cost of a product after all transportation handling, currency exchange
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Poor roads and a limited rail network push up freight costs. High interest rates mean firms must over
spend on financing; high crime adds heavy security costs to their overheads. A terrible education
system makes Brazil the world s second hardest place for firms to find the skills they need, according
to Manpower Group, behind only ageing Japan. Soaring labour costs, which have doubled in a decade
as big hikes to the minimum wage set the tone for pay negotiations across the board, have added a
new ingredient to the old recipe.
Big price differences mean imports are increasingly taking market share from locals and even
Brazilians of relatively modest means have taken to stocking up on foreign shopping trips. A recent
weakening of the currency will give local manufacturers some breathing space, but in the long term
the only solution is to become more efficient. The World Bank s annual report on doing business in a
range of countries reads like a productivity to do list for Brazil: make it simpler to start up and wind
up companies; cut and streamline taxes; increase domestic savings and investment. A recent study by
the Boston Consulting Group estimated that three quarters of Brazil s growth in the past decade came
from adding more workers and only a quarter from productivity gains. With few more workers to add,
the only way Brazil can start to grow once more is
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In-N-Out Burger Essay
In N Out Burger It s hard to believe there are five problems with In N Out Burger because of how
successful the company is and how delicious the burgers are. Well at least that what I heard, one of my
friends that moved to California confessed to me that the reason he moved was because he loved In N
Out Burger s. But as I began to read I found more than five devastating problems that the Snyder
family encountered as pioneers of the fast food business.
The first major roadblock that Harry and Esther Snyder encountered struck home especially hard in
the form of cancer. After smoking a pack a day for thirty years Harry was diagnosed with lung cancer.
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At one point, he went down to Mexico to submit to laetrile. An unconventional therapy not approved
by the Federal Drug Administration. But all the medical treatments in the world could not prolong
Harry life for very much longer. It was Harry and Esther s intention to keep In N Out Burger a private,
family run business for succeeding generations of Snyder s. The challenge for Harry was to pass was
to pass on the company he built to someone who would be able to maintain its success without
abandoning the unique culture that had made it a winning hand in the first place and to keep it in the
family for successive generations. (110) Usually that someone is your first born child. Guy felt
strongly about the family business. But he had demonstrated that he would much rather be drag racing
his hotrods, chasing girls, or getting high on drugs then take over the reins as owner of In N Out
Burger, which had by this time grown into a very successful business with 18 locations along southern
California. (109) Rich on the other had was an excellent worker, who was clean cut, never bucked the
system, had strong Christian beliefs and never butted heads with his dad like Guy. It was a pretty clear
cut decision that Rich was to take over for Harry when he passed but Rich was not as confident in
himself running the family business as Harry. Rich was very shy and on top of that he lacked a college
education. (108) On a few occasions Rich brought up the
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin ( Hcg )
The placenta is an internal organ that grows during pregnancy, in normal cases it is attached to the
lining of the stomach all through out pregnancy. It is an endocrine organ that only grows during
pregnancy and provides the unborn child blood supply of its own apart from the mothers. The blood
supply and nutrients are transferred via the umbilical cord to the child, it is responsible for keeping the
baby healthy while inside the womb. The organ works like a regular cycle, it washes the nutrients and
oxygen that travels from the mother s body to the placenta and through the umbilical cord to the fetus.
The fetus then disposes the waste products, such as carbon dioxide, back to the placenta where the
mother uses bodily functions to dispose of them, it also contains hormones that help the unborn child
cultivate and mature.
The placenta produces hormones like Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), which is presented after
the egg has been fertilized. Also, it produces Progesterone, which is important for the lining of the
uterus to stay healthy, strong and to maintain the stability of the baby and the placenta. If progesterone
levels produced by the placenta are decreased or lower, it can be possible the pregnancy might
terminate itself. Another hormone the placenta produces is estrogen, which for pregnancy helps the
mother produce milk and lactation for the child during the pregnancy and beneficial for the child after
birth. Other hormones that might be produced in the placenta
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Peptic Ulcers Research Paper
Endoscopy and Healing Peptic Ulcer Disease In the United States, roughly 500,000 new instances of
peptic ulcers are analyzed each year, making it an exceptionally basic digestive disease in our present
day society. While we know much about the reasons and administration of this condition,
subsequently bringing down confusion and death rates, suspected sores ought to get legitimate
acknowledgment and treatment from a doctor to stay away from genuine entanglements, for example,
draining or puncturing. Body Out of Balance The stomach must keep up a harmony between solid
acids and the insurance of its coating and mucous films. At the point when this homeostasis is upset,
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An upper endoscopy will allow your specialist to see what is occurring on your inner parts while never
making an entry point. Consequently it is genuinely a wonder of cutting edge medication. To achieve
this, your doctor will present a tube with a little camera into your throat and into your stomach. To get
ready for this technique, you ought not eat or drink anything for at least six hours preceding
experiencing the upper endoscopy. This is basic for techniques including the digestive framework. In
the event that you have any extraordinary circumstances like a hypersensitivity to a sure solution or
some sort of novel condition, you have to let you know specialist about this in a discussion you two
have before he leads the technique. Recuperation time after an upper endoscopy is not long or
troublesome. Specialists will observe the state of your throat after the methodology and will
doubtlessly need to hold you under perception until the drug you were given has totally worn off. Any
soreness in your throat will go away rapidly. On the off chance that you are having inconvenience
while gulping, you may be given a substance to rinse with. You will have the capacity to eat ordinarily
that day you experience the
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How Does Technology Affect Human Contact
Technology is created in order to make life easier. Technology can be use to do many thing for
instance to read books, to shop for clothes, and to play games. Technology has a negative impact on
human contact. Although technology made life easier by completing the tasks very quickly,
technology still has a negative impact on human contact because of gaming devices, phones,
television, and etc. Gaming device such as XBox and Play Station cause children to stay at home to
play games and play for the entire day without going to sleep, instead of going outside and playing
with other kids. Phones also have a similar effect as the gaming devices because children use the
phone to contact their friend instead of meeting up at talking face
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Heroin Addiction
Heroin
According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is
both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a
naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is
typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as
black tar heroin . Although purer heroin is becoming more common, most street heroin is cut with
other drugs or with substances such as sugar, starch, powdered milk, or quinine. Street heroin can also
be cut with strychnine or other poisons. Because heroin abusers do not know the actual strength of the
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In the brain, heroin is converted to norphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors. Abusers typically
report a feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation a rush . The intensity of the rush is a function oof how
much drug is taken and how rapidly the drug enters the brain and binds to the natural opioid receptors.
Heroin is particularly addictive because it enters the brain so rapidly. With heroin, the rush is usually
accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, and a heavy feeling in the extremities, which
may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and severe itcing. After the initial effects, abusers usually
will be drowsy for several hours. Mental function is clouded by heroin s effect on the nervous system.
Cardiac function slows. Breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes to the point of death. Heroin
overdose is a particular risk on the street, where the amount and purity of the drug cannot be known.
The long term effects of heroin use and the most detrimental is addiction itself. Addiction is a chronic,
relapsing disease, characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, and by neurochemical and
molecular changes in the brain. Heroin also produces profound degrees of tolerance and physical
dependence, which are also motivating factors for compulsive use and abuse. As with abusers of any
addictive drug, heroin abusers gradually spend more and more time and energy obtaining and using
the drug. Once they are addicted, the heroin
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Justin Shirt Case Analysis
The information that can established from evaluating DNA from the crime scene is that Vince blood
was on located on Justin shirt. First, there was blood found on Justin shirt. Justin died from a blunt
force to the body who died due to blood filling up in the lungs. There was also bruises in the ventral
abdominal and legs. To be able to kill Justin, they needed to know what parts of the body to hit for the
hits to be deadly. Vince was the only person who knew how to fight and was even in the Mixed
Martial Arts tournament on Saturday. Even in the interview he said he was a fighter, a real fighter,
adding more suspicions on his case. He probably got some practice rounds on Justin before going to
the tournament. Not only does the blunt force
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Prejudice In The Swing Era
The swing era was vast and equally varietal. From Benny Goodman to Chick Webb or Artie Shaw
each had their individual sound . Moreover, this separated them and gave them their own appeal to the
masses. However, The swing era occurred at a time when racism and prejudice still had a strong
foothold in public eye. While playing swing did allow a member of a minority to have some freedom
from this prejudice, they still could not expect the same treatment as the white players. In The Swing
Era: Pure Pleasure swing was described as an escape for people who are down on their luck.
Moreover, Swing gave people hope and a place to break free and forget about your trouble. This is
most likely why swing climbed so aggressively into popular culture. Swing was not just a type of
music; it was a lifestyle. The bands that toured lived a breathed swing. Some bands would have to
sleep in their bus or car because they could not afford to get a room. They would either sleep in the
bus or go out and look for a home that was willing to be shared for the night. Bands would sometimes
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Black talents were often paid considerably less, barred from cafes, and often could not sleep or eat in
the hotel in which they were performing. Teddy Wilson was only allowed to record with Benny
Goodman but he was black and Benny thought playing in public with him could hurt his career. The
narrator stated the music might be colorblind but the country is not. However, he eventually allowed
him to step into the limelight and Benny described that show as one of the bests. Even though racism
was heavy swing music still gave the minorities a place to go where they were judged based off the
music they played and not their skin color. For example, Chick Webb was a black hunchback but he
played his music with so much energy and talent that no one
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p3 unit 21
P3: outline how consumers are protected in contracts for the sale of goods Using the phone contract
selected in P1 and focusing on the customers this briefing sheet will provide an explanation of how a
contract protects the customers and what happens if that contract is breached. Definition of Goods:
Goods are any form of products that are supplied to consumers for their convenience. They are
generally modelled as having diminishing marginal utility. Ultimately, whether an object is a good or a
bad depends on each individual consumer and therefore, it is important to realize that not all goods are
good all the time and not all goods are goods to all people. Sourced:
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There is an implied condition for this was they are fit for the particular purpose, this means that the
buyer (consumer) has expressly or impliedly known to the seller. Satisfactory quality: The satisfactory
quality is where the sellers sell goods for the good of their business; there is an implied term that the
goods that is supplied are of the right satisfactory quality. However except to the extent of defects
which are brought straight to the buyer s attention, this will be done before the contract is made
meaning that T Mobile will need to sell satisfactory quality to their consumers. Conclusion: Overall in
the briefing sheet I have made sure that all evidence is provided, also that a clear explanation is made
of how a contract protects the consumer and what happens if that contract is breached. Mainly
information is suggested on the different conditions made by the sales of goods act such as title,
description, fitness for purpose and also satisfactory quality. Factors that invalidate contracts: There
are many factors that can make a contract invalidated, which means that the contracts cannot be used
anymore, such as the following: Misrepresentation: Misrepresentation is where there is a false
statement in the contract which is made by one of the parties to the
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Passages Of Scripture For Christians And Christians Alike
Introduction
Jeremiah 31:31 34 is one of the most popular and well known passages of Scripture for both Jews and
Christians alike. It is a prophetic message of hope for God s people, where God promises that one day
he will make an unconditional new covenant to replace the Mosaic covenant that the Israelites have
broken. God s mercy and compassion shine through this prophecy as he shows that he is faithful to his
promises, despite the continued failings of the Israelites. Today Christians often refer to this passage
when declaring that Jesus Christ has ushered in this new covenant, and rightly so, however it is
important to first consider the prophesy in light of the time it was written and what it first meant to the
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In the verses immediately preceding this passage (v. 23 30) God declares what life will be like for the
Israelites when he finally restores them, whilst immediately afterwards God promises the Israelites
that as long as creation endures he will never forget them (v. 35 37). This Book of Consolation is
sandwiched between strong warnings of divine judgment to Judah (Jer 1 29), and a prophetic
description of the fall of Jerusalem (Jer 34 35). The fact that these verses declaring the creation of a
new covenant were located between messages of judgment served to highlight Jeremiah s key themes
of God s mercy and faithfulness despite Israel s apostasy. This theme is consistent throughout the
entire Old Testament. In addition, the hope of future restoration is carried through the larger Biblical
narrative, where perhaps the book of Revelation is the most common example. At the end of
Revelation there is a promise of future renewal of heaven and earth (Rev 21:1 4). In addition, the new
covenant is finally fulfilled by the work of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament (Luke
22:20, 1 Cor 11:25, Hebrews 8:6 12).
Literary Character of Text
Jeremiah s book is prophetic in nature, and has been written primarily in poetry with some prose.
Jeremiah 31:31 34 has been written in poetic form, where God is speaking directly
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Triumph Of Bacchus
Art History Analysis The Triumph of Bacchus, is a beautifully, well thought out oil based painting
created in 1635. An artist named Nicolas Poussin put his mind to work, and in the essay I am going to
show that. Firstly, starting with just a general description of the painting, and some background from
the artist himself. Secondly, go into the formal elements of the painting, how it came to life, what s
happening in the picture, and how everything was applied with all reasoning. Then lastly, conclude
with everything covered, and how the painting was created. In this painting, Bacchus the God of wine,
is leading his entourage of mythological creatures in a triumphal homecoming from victories in India.
His chariot is being drawn by centaurs,
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I Hear America Singing Comparison
Nationalism is defined as a patriotic feeling, principle, or effort. In many countries, common workers
display a sense of pride in their country through their manual labor. In Chicago by Carl Sandburg and
I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman, parallel structure is employed to establish the connection
between grit and spirit in order to convey a tone of pride within the American worker. Initially, both
poems employ parallel structure to culminate a nationalistic spirit and grit within the American
worker. For example, in Chicago the city under the terrible burden of destiny laughs as a young man
laughs ; similarly in I Hear America Singing the boatman sings, what belongs to him on his boat .
Here, displays of undying strength while facing an obstacle as well as displays of personalization
during work create a gritty nature within the individual laborer. Moreover, in Chicago a worker is
described with dust all over his mouth albeit still laughing with white teeth and in I Hear America
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For example, in Chicago , the narrator describes the city as wicked , crooked , and brutal while in I
Hear America Singing young fellows are described as robust and friendly . By utilizing contradicting
terminology between poems to describe the city of Chicago versus American workers, a false front of
contentment is exposed. Moreover, in the poem Chicago , the city is described as stormy, husky, and
brawling while in I Hear America Singing workers sing strong melodious songs . Here, by utilizing
words with contrasting connotations, pride in one s own nationalistic union derives from an individual
s ability to work past obstacles. Furthermore, Whitman and Sandburg use diction to create a tone of
pride within the idea of nationalism that curates a façade in order to disguise the reality in upholding
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Relationship Duration Moderation Of Identity Status...
In the last 60 years, the way Western society, and the American culture in particular, views sex has
changed in major ways, which is no secret. (Duncan, 762 767.) Americans have vacillated between
between a Puritan, disapproving attitude towards it, and a more nuanced attitude that viewed sex as a
good thing, provided the proper circumstances. In either case, sex was something that was viewed as
having a proper place, namely between two people joined by marriage. (Finer, np.) To avoid the risk
of sounding culture warrioresque, I want to be clear that at this point, I m not making a judgement on
the current state of sexuality in America, simply commenting on the consequences I perceive to be a
result of a departure from this traditional way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
139, no. 6, Dec. 1999, pp. 762 767. doi:10.1080/00224549909598255. Accessed 28 Feb. 2017.
Finer, Lawrence B. Trends in Premarital Sex in the United States, 1954 2003. Public
Health Reports. Association of Schools of Public Health, 2007. Web. 28 Mar. 2017.
Johnson, H. Durrell, Relationship Duration Moderation of Identity Status Differences in
Emerging Adults s Same Sex Friendship Intimacy. Journal of Adolescence. Vol. 35, no. 6, Dec. 2012,
pp. 1515 1525. Doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.07.001. Accessed 27 Feb. 2017.
Sanderson, Catherine A, et al. The Link Between the Pursuit of Intimacy Goals and
Satisfaction in Close Same Sex Friendships: An Examination of the Underlying Principles. Journal of
Social and Personal Relationships, vol. 22, no. 1, Feb. 2005. Doi:10.1177/0265407505049322.
Accessed 1 Mar. 2017.
Buck, Katharine; Dix, Theodore. Can Developmental Changes in Inhibition and Peer
Relationships Explain Why Depressive Symptoms Increase in Early Adolescence?. Journal of Youth
and Adolescence. Vol. 41, no. 4, Apr. 2012, pp. 403 413. Doi:10:1007/s10964 011 9651 9. Accessed
27 Feb. 2017.
Nicolaisen, Magnhild; Thorsen, Kirsten. What Are Friends For? Friendships
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Theme Of Archetypes In Brave New World
In order to understand the overarching message of Brave New World, Huxley uses a variety of
elements such as Archetypes, Allusions, and the conflict of man vs society in which help highlight the
novel.
John the savage, the protagonist from Bernard is introduced near the mid point of the novel. He is
categorized between two specific archetypes, which are the seeker and the outsider. Being born into
this society he is never given a chance to escape from reservation. When talking about the seeker,
throughout the entire novel John is trying to find a place where he fits in, and belongs. Bernard was
his chance in doing so. With Johns state of mind he realizes that he will never fit in to the so called
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This specific pill alludes with the pill Soma which is used tremendously throughout Brave New World
used to escape from unhappiness or displeasure. Society in the novel is taught to take Soma whenever
they are feeling anything other than happy. Lenina mentions to Bernard in his times of stress .... why
don t you take some Soma when you have these dreadful ideas of yours. You d forget all about them.
And instead of feeling miserable, you d be jolly. So jolly (Huxley 125). The purpose of this drug is to
cure depression while Carisopodol is used as a muscle relaxer. The symptoms of Soma are little to
none after consumed. In comparison to Carisopodol which may cause fainting, blurred vision,
insomnia, and nausea. The idea between the two drugs is in fact that they both cure pain but for two
totally different
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Similarities Between The Male Lion And The Queen Of The...
King of the Jungle or Queen of the Jungle? The male lion is known to be the king of the jungle, but is
he the one in charge? It is common in many animal species that the female is the dominant sex. It is
also common for the female to be deadlier than the male. The female could contain more venom or the
female could be more adept to kill than the male. An example of the female being deadlier is lions.
The lioness does more hunting than the male and is said to be deadlier. Hickens posed the question in
his essay what makes the female deadlier than the male in reference to humans. When comparing the
lioness to the human female, one would find numerous similarities. Considering the nickname of the
lioness as the Queen of the Jungle, the female human could be dubbed Queen of the Countryside. The
deadly lioness shares many of the same characteristics with the female human. The lioness differs
physically from that of the male lion, much in the way that a female human being differs from a male.
The female lion is typically smaller and has less muscle. While the male lion is typically ten feet long,
the female is usually only nine feet long. However, both of the lions are only about four feet tall on all
four legs. Another main difference between the lions is that the male possesses a flowing mane and the
female does not. While the female and male lion look different, the typical female and male human
look different as well. The typical female human has physical traits that
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Do The Right Thing Research Paper
CSE312: Legal, Social, and Ethical Issues in Information Systems
Professor I.V. Ramakrishnan
Fall 2014
Project
Ethics: Do the right thing.
Submitted by:
Sameer Gupta
Submission Date:
December 29, 2014
Audience:
The main target audiences are students and people who want to have detailed insight information
related to general and professional ethics. To understand this report some prior understanding of
general ethics and basic knowledge of computer science is needed.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction 4
2 Ethical Views 5
2.1 Deontological theory 5
2.2 Utilitarianism theory 5
2.2.1 Act Utilitarianism 6
2.2.2 Rule Utilitarianism 6
2.3 Natural Rights 6
2.3.1 Negative rights/ Liberties rights 6
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The ultimate goal of ethical theory is to achieve human dignity, peace, happiness, and well being. But
these goals are somewhat vague and can be interpreted differently in different situations under certain
circumstances. So to make the things less complex, we try to define a sphere of freedom in which
people can act and make decisions freely without interference from others. So natural rights defines
ethical theory as a set of actions that respects fundamental rights of others, including the rights to life,
liberty, and property. Natural rights can be categorized in two different
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Investigating The Diffusion Of Water Molecules From An...
Osmotic Diffusion across Semi Permeable Membranes to Support Water Potential Flowing from an
Area of High Water Potential to an Area of Low Water Potential
By
Ruth Slade
BZ 120
LAB #10
Introduction:
Understanding the diffusion of water into and out of the cell through osmosis is fundamental to the
learning and teaching of biology (e.g. Cook, Carter and Wiebe, 2008).
In the following paper will attempt to prove a hypothesis that osmosis or water potential can be
observed to flow through a semi permeable membrane from high water potential to areas of low water
potential. The hypothesis will use sucrose bags in various medias with a control bags that will gain or
lose water weight.
Objective:
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Bag #4 had a 40% solution of sucrose and was red. Bag #5 was half filled with pure water with no
coloring. Bags 1 5, where all half full with the described solutions, then tied close. Also, another two
bags (bag #6 and #7), one containing water (bag #7) and bag #6 with 40% sucrose solution with red
food coloring, are completely filled when tied, unlike bags #1 5. The dialysis tubes where knotted at
both ends with a simple knot and tested to ensure no leaks, then a 6 inch long string was tied to one
end of the bags to aid in retrieval from the beakers. One beaker was filled with enough water to cover
all 5 half full bags (bags 1 5), whereas the other was filled with enough 40% sucrose solution to
emerge the 2 full bags (bags 6 7). Please note that a control bag was present in both beakers, bag #5 in
Beaker with water and bag #7 in the Beaker with 40% sucrose solution. At the beginning of the
experiment all packets where weighed and recording in grams on the scale, all bags where then placed
into their respective beakers. They were weighed at 15 minute intervals, for a total of 60 minutes.
Upon weighing all the packets where rinsed and dried thoroughly to prevent any additional solution or
water to cling to the exterior of the bags, the results were recorded in Figure 1.
Results:
After 60 minutes, in the Beaker with water and bags 1 5 weights and % changes are as follows. Bag 1
with 5% sucrose gained the least with 0.4
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Marketing Research s Crucial Role in Helping Marriott...
Introduction
Apart from innovativeness and incisive management, Marketing Research has played a crucial role in
helping Marriot segment the market and successfully launch and develop its line of hotels. Marketing
research has been a significant backbone for the success of Marriott. Therefore, marketing research is
an important requisite for Marriott to keep track of their changing consumer and business customer
needs, to identify new opportunities in the hospitality service sector, to further develop and
differentiate its various brands, and to develop strong brand equity. Through marketing research,
Marriott has scaled magnificent heights of operational success.
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Although price is a pertinent perspective in decision making, non business travellers also focus on
standards of quality on offer (Belk, p. 86). For instance, most non business travellers emphasize on the
quality of hospitality services such as privacy and safety.
Without qualitative research, it would have been extremely difficult for Marriot to investigate these
perspectives. It is also vital to note that qualitative research has been the leading light in helping this
firm evaluate the different gains and shortcomings of focusing on the non business travellers.
Consequently, this has strengthened the company s framework for market expansion. Qualitative
research has also been essential in establishing the most appropriate marketing strategies for the firm
in the USA (Morrison, p. 75). In the modern business environment, advertising strategies are
extremely pivotal towards the determining a firm s overall performance (Hospitality net, 2013).
Marriott has been evaluated based on amenities like convenience, comfort, services, price and quality,
as each of the six amenities represents an exemplary platform for streamlining the standards of
performance for Marriott. Quality is a sensitive attribute towards determining the choice of hotels by
prospective clients. On the other hand, the price segment would focus on an evaluation of the different
pricing mechanisms that would maximize upon
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Best Weight Loss Supplements
Okay, you want a slimmer figure or at least a curvy figure without the hanging fats on the sides of
your waist, thighs, and arms, but you are confused as to what weight loss supplements will give the
best results for you. Finally, the powerful ingredients for best weight loss supplements revealed!
So, why are best weight loss supplements revealed? Best weight loss supplements revealed here will
assist you in your purchases later on.
Fat burning ingredients. These are the ingredients that truly reduce your weight because it burns fatty
components into energy. They carry the fat or fuel to the cells in the body and change it to energy.
Examples of fat burning ingredients are omega 3 fatty acids, carnitine, vitamin C, L tyrosine, makandi,
and soy that contain isoflavones. Carnitine is a well known fat burner. The omega 3 fatty acids assist
the performance of carnitine into the body. Sources of the last ingredients are flaxseeds and its oil. ...
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You will observe that even though weight loss supplements are recommended, dieters are always
instructed to accompany it with exercise. But supplements with ingredients of energy booster can do
away with reducing despite a non exercise program. Most weight loss supplements are composed of
caffeine because it helps destroy fats. Examples of boosters are niacin or B3, pyridoxine or B6, and
riboflavin or B3. The pyridoxine of vitamin B6 has both tranquilizing and energy boosting effects.
Other ingredients are phosphorus, pantothenic acid, and carnitine. There is a natural element that can
boost energy, too, and that is the arctic
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Comparing Meursault And Christ
Why would Camus think to put Meursault and Christ in the same sentence when he says Meursault is
the only Christ we deserve, ? Well, besides being called directly an Anti Christ, Meursault and Christ
have another major difference that makes these two characters complete opposites in contrast to one
another. In the novel Meursault willingly chooses to murder a seemingly innocent man and justifies
the death of another innocent man in the Czech story. Christ himself was an innocent man who was
unjustly killed. According to Thomas L. Hanna to Camus mind, Jesus of Nazareth was an innocent
man unjustly killed, from no point of view can he rule out the fact of the injustice in this event.
(Hanna) As proposed in the introduction: Camus believes
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Universal Design Principles
1. What are the primary principles of Universal Design AND how can these be applied to educational
contexts? (2 points) Universal Design is the practice of incorporating the needs of disabled individuals
into the buildings, schools, and businesses. The primary principles of Universal Design are equitable
use, flexibility, simplicity, perceptible information, forgiveness of mistakes, decreased physical effort,
and space. Some examples of this practice are ramps, Braille signs, lower desks and tables, and wider
hallways. This can be applied in an educational context by making classrooms and learning spaces
accessible to all students. Students with disabilities would be able to focus on their education rather
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All individuals must face oppression, stereotypes, and limitations. An example of this in the reading
was Jason Kingsley. Jason was born with down syndrome and has struggled his whole life with
society telling him what he is unable to do. When he was born the doctors told his family that he
couldn t learn, form relationships, or carry out a normal life, however in response Jason has proved all
this incorrect. He has a job, writes, makes friends, takes public transportation, and has traveled to
other countries. This wasn t always easy since many employers don t always hire disabled individuals
or know how to act around them. I believe that all disabled people struggle with this kind of
discrimination however the obstacles or disabilities people face vary. Disabilities can be caused by
genetics, chemical imbalances, traumas, or accidents. They can challenge learning, senses, mental
health, or physical abilities. Another example in the reading was the story of Edward Murphy. Edward
developed PTSD after a bomb exploded when he was deployed in Iraq and struggles with severe
anxiety due to this. Unlike Jason, Murphy wasn t born with a disability but developed it during life.
Murphy also has more opportunities to (in a way) reverse his disability or at least reduce the affect that
it has in his
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Compare and Contrast United States Foreign Policy After...
John Bogue Mr. Corcoran
AP American Research Paper 4/1/10
Compare and Contrast United States foreign policy after the First World War and after the Second
World War. Consider the periods 1919 1928 and 1945 1950.
United States foreign policy has always been characterized by a commitment to free trade, protection
of American interests, and a concern for human rights. Our founding fathers, specifically George
Washington, are responsible for much of the influence regarding foreign policy after their time period
and up to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The KKK organized mass demonstrations to intimidate people they disliked. They persecuted Blacks,
Jews, Catholics, and for the most part, anyone who was of a foreign race. During this time period,
America was extremely pro nativist and showed it with everything they did to keep foreigners out
(Link, 80).
After the Second World War, American foreign policy was, for the most part, different then post World
War 1 foreign policy. As a result of the war, we decided that threats to peace and freedom elsewhere in
the world did affect us, that if we ignored serious trouble in the world it would probably eventually
find us. Thus, after the war we became internationalist using our power and prestige to help and
protect our friends and acting to prevent wars wherever possible or to minimize them when they did
break out.
Politically, the United States government did almost everything it could have done to make the world
and the country a better place after World War Two. In order to prevent wars and make the world a
safer place, the country wanted to establish an international organization that would help achieve this
goal, similar to the Wilson s proposed League of Nations, except this time, the organization had full
support and funding of the United States. The organization was formed in 1945, and it was called the
United Nations. Not only did the United Nations
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The NFL Protest Argument
During the pre season of the 2016 National Football League season, San Francisco 49ers quarterback
Colin Kaepernick sat for the National Anthem to protest racial injustice within the United States.
When asked why he sat, he stated, I ve been very clear from the beginning that I m against the
systematic oppression of black Americans (Willingham). The quarterback received some negative
reaction to his method of protest and, after three games, met with former NFL player and Army
veteran Nate Boyer to discuss his protest. During this meeting, Kaepernick agreed with Boyer and
decided kneeling during the anthem was a more respectful form of protest (Willingham). Since that
time, many NFL players joined Kaepernick in his protest and continue to kneel during the playing of
the anthem. Through this silent, non violent protest, many uncomfortable questions are now at the
forefront of American cultural discussion. To date, Kaepernick alone has paid a price for the protest
actions as currently he is not playing in the NFL since no team would dare sign such a controversial
player. In addition, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, recently jumped into the debate
during a speech calling any player who kneels a son of a bitch and stating they should lose their jobs
(Jenkins). The President also inferred the protests are disrespectful to the American flag and to the
members of the United States military. This background on the NFL protests raises several questions
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Identifying The Appropriate Members For A Team And...
Aspects Essential in Identifying the Appropriate Members for a Team and Ensuring the Team Is
Successfully Launched In the article of Polzer (2003), it was stated that choosing the appropriate team
members could be the trickiest part of designing a team yet it is also of great importance. For a team to
work, the right mix of individual should be selected. There should be a right mix of technical and
interpersonal skills between team member together with the right level of diversity, and everyone s
roles are clearly differentiated (Polzer, 2003). Team size, individual skills, diversity, defining formal
roles, and formal leadership should be taken into consideration during the selection process. Team size
is the most fundamental starting point for choosing team members (Polzer, 2003, p.7). It is not always
the more, the better in this case. The leader during selection should consider the task they need to
accomplish, the skills of the members, and the deadline of a task. As an example, it will be easier to
relay information to five people than twelve people as it could take twice the effort in doing it.
However, as mentioned earlier, it always depends on the project, task, goal, time, and the people
involved. After the selection of the effective team members, it is important to analyze the conditions
that should be in place before the team is launched; analyze the team processes that unfold as the team
begins its work; assess what should happen during the team s launch, and
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Tinker s Wedding Essay
This chapter examine two tinker women characters named sarah casey,who wants to be married in
order to gain dignity and be viewed as respectable in the eyes of society;and her mother in law Mary
Byrne, a drunkard who opposes such an institution. Like all of Synge s plays, the basic plot of The
Tinker s Wedding derives from folk stories of Irish culture. In fact, the play represents a dramatisation
of folk stories told In Wicklow and West Kerry. In the first essay of this prose work The Vagrants of
Wicklow, a man on the side of a mountain to the east of Aughavanna, in Wicklow tells his
observations about the tinkers he saw. He mentions the vigorous lifestyle and the marriage customs of
the roaming tinkers and tramps. He says that one time he saw fifty of them on the road and [t]hey are
gallous lads for walking through the world and one of these lads would swap the woman he had with
one from another man, with as much talk as if you d be selling a cow (Synge, In Wicklow 5). The
second source Synge would use in his play is the tale of tinkers bargaining with a priest to marry them
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However, this time Synge does not represent the settled common people of his country. Instead, he
represents a peripatetic community rather than a settled community in Ireland. Thus, the characters
change from the fishermen of the Aran Islands to the tinkers of the County Wicklow. Deborah Fleming
asserts that [i]n all of J. M. Synge s plays except Riders to the Sea, the heroes reject the respectable
life offered them by society and community (139). The characterisation of The Tinker s Wedding is a
good example for this. In Riders to the Sea, the characters are isolated from civilisation due to their
living conditions on a remote and isolated island. In The Tinker s Wedding, on the other hand, the
geographical conditions are not the reason for the characters isolation and
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Pet Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem
Did you know about 25 million puppies and kittens are born into the United States each year? That s
more than 50,000 born each day in this country alone. Twenty five million pets produce yearly greatly
exceeds the amount of willing families to take care of these animals that are born into the world. Even
though, these massive amount of litters may in fact be completely healthy there is just not a sufficient
enough of homes for this animals to be place in. statically reported by the humane society of the
united states in October 2011 6 to 8 million animals who have no place to call their home are put into
animal shelters. Unfortunately, due to the excessive surplus of these animals about half which is 3 to 4
million only make it out alive. The other half left to be euthanize by the shelter to make room for the
new incoming animals. This turns out to be one animal euthanize every 8 sec. Pet overpopulation has
been a serious problem throughout the nation for many years. The on ongoing cycle of bring unwanted
litters of pets into the world makes it extremely difficult to reduce the amount of animals being
euthanize across the nation each and every day. It s important for people to understand the need to
spay and neuter their family s pets and all pets in general, all though people don t understand that need
its extremely important to take into account that these thousands of wanted any unneeded animals
being born into the world each day will statically end up homeless, place in
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What Is The Appeal Of Roman Holiday
Careening through Rome on a Vespa, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are famous for their
outstanding contributions to the classic film, Roman Holiday, but too often a third key player, the
eternal city itself, whose role adds meaningful allegories and timeless appeal, is overlooked as merely
a backdrop. The movie opens with a grand introduction to the life of young Princess Ann, who is
traveling on a goodwill tour through Europe. Later, the film pans up from the crowded winding streets
to a struggling low end news writer, Joe Bradley gambling in a musty apartment. That night, the
princess, overwhelmed by her tightly regimented and boring elitist life, escapes from the palace in
Rome where she is staying, only to collapse exhausted on a back street bench. When, by total
coincidence, Bradley stumbles upon her and obligingly tries to help, she lies about her identity in
hopes of experiencing normal life. Bradley, realizing the truth, aims to obtain the scoop of a lifetime
and solve his money problems forever. The following day, he takes her on a grand tour of Rome in
what becomes a laughable journey as they fall in love, despite the limitations of social hierarchy.
Through its setting in the eternal city, the spectacular love story takes on deeper meanings and appeal.
In innumerable ways, through its intransience and urban planning, Rome perfectly accentuates the duo
s challenges in this timeless love story. In many ways, Rome s grandeur was a significant foundation
for the
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Climate Change and the Contribution of Agribusiness
Student s Name Professor s Name Course title May 18, 2013 Climate Change and the Contribution of
Agribusiness Western countries have become highly dependent on petroleum products to grow and
process the food needed to support the nutritional requirements of its citizens. Gasoline and diesel
fuels are needed to fertilize, till, plant, and control pests until the crops reach maturity (Prasad).
Petroleum fuels are needed to bring agriculture products to food manufacturers and markets.
Fertilizers, modified seeds, and pest control rely heavily on petroleum products. If petroleum
fertilizers alone were eliminated, the yield per acre for corn alone would fall by 433%. What most
people fail to realize is that the loss of fossil fuels would be devastating to contemporary farming
methods, because renewable energy cannot substitute for the organic chemicals derived from oil and
natural gas. Aside from the scary petroleum dependence of western agriculture methods there is also
the contribution that farming makes to global warming. The top four producers of greenhouse gas
emissions in the U.S. are the electric power plants (33.5%), transportation (27.7%), industry (18.6%),
and agriculture (8.2%) (Takle). The largest contributor to agriculture greenhouse gas emissions is
fertilizer (61%), which is produced using ammonia from natural gas. By comparison, the burning of
fuels to power machinery represents only 7% of the greenhouse gases produced by farming. The
second biggest producer
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Air Tel Case Study
REPORT ON
BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED
Submitted to
Prof. A. Nag
Submitted By
Vivek Kumar Gupta (05_F1_129)
Mohd. Imran (05_F1_113)
Institute of marketing and management Uploaded for www.projectsparadise.com
CONTENTS
Acknowledgment
3
Executive Summary
4
Introduction
5
Objectives
8
Methodology
Primary Data Sources
Secondary Data Sources
8
Analysis
SWOT Analysis
BCG Matrix
Porter Model
Ansoff matrix
Environmental Analysis
Competitors Analysis
12
16
17
18
19
21
Findings
25
Recommendations
26
Bibliography
27
References
27
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Other shareholders with more than a 1% stake were: Citi Group Global
Markets Mauritius Pvt Ltd (2.99%); Europacific Growth Fund (2.04%); Morgan
Stanley Co International Ltd (1.93%); CLSA Merchant Bankers Ltd A/C Calyon
(1.33%); Life Insurance Corporation of India (1.34%); and, The Growth Fund of
America Inc (1.11%).
Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder chairman of Bharti Enterprises (which owns
Airtel), is today, the most celebrated face of the telecom sector in India. He symbolises the adage that
success comes to those who dream big and then work assiduously to deliver it. Sunil Bharti Mittal
began his journey manufacturing spare parts for bicycles in the late 1970s. His strong entrepreneurial
instincts gave him a unique flair for sensing new business opportunities. In the early years, Bharti
established itself as a supplier of basic telecom equipment. His true calling came in the mid 1990s
when the government opened up the sector and allowed private players to provide telecom services.
Bharti Enterprises accepted every opportunity provided by this new policy to evolve into India s
largest telecommunications company and one of India s most respected brands. Airtel was launched in
1995 in Delhi. In the ensuing years, as
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the Airtel network expanded to several parts of India, the brand came to symbolise the very essence
of mobile services.
Product
Airtel provides a
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  • 1. 7 Ways To Teach A Child How To Write An Essay - Confess 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 7 Ways To Teach A Child How To Write An Essay - Confess 7 Ways To Teach A Child How To Write An Essay - Confess
  • 2. The Renaissance Of 17th Century Italy Essay The Renaissance of 14th century Italy is often most revered as a cultural movement based on humanism, which lead to an increase, in education and social involvement for certain groups of people. The Renaissance in 15th century England was ultimately influenced by Italy, but had distinct developments of its own. As one may expect equal benefits for all classes and genders during this period of rapid change, the status of women did not particularly differ during this time period. Many would even argue that their presence diminished in comparison to their medieval counterparts. This essay will argue for the limited opportunities for women in education, politics, and paid labour during Early Modern Europe in Italy and England, which ultimately barred them from obtaining what many consider a contemporary understanding of a Renaissance. Before exploring their restricted status, it is important to understand that most histories of women were written by men, and their conditions were elevated by misogynistic interpretations of certain contexts, especially the bible. Although certain authorities were challenged in this time period (including histories of women written by men), the word of the church continued to retain a strong voice. Much of the attitudes of male intellectuals during Early Modern Europe came from inherited traditions from Christianity. In the popular story of Adam and Eve, Eve is often thought to be created to alleviate the loneliness of Adam, and that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Emerson s Divinity School Address Emerson and the DSA : A Reception Study Analysis Delivered to the Harvard graduating class in June 1838 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Divinity School Address sparked outrage amongst the church, its leaders and various critics throughout the nineteenth century. Within critic reviews of the address, Emerson s words were deemed distasteful and unintelligible and those same critics believed that the writer exposed himself as an atheist and an infidel. In researching the reception of the Divinity School Address, I encountered not only widely known and hostile criticism from Andrews Norton, but positive appraisals from writers such as Orestes Brownson. I discovered that the overall reception was a representation of the controversy centered on the topic of individualism versus religious collectiveness or community. Such controversy is illustrated by the polarizing views of the address, despite the writer s intentions to not dismiss religion, but encourage the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the reception, whether negative or positive demonstrates the popularity of the address, and though the religious meanings during the nineteenth century was quite controversial, Emerson s words are still being discussed. As a modern reader, it was quite difficult to put myself in the mind of a nineteenth century reader, which led to the confusion in understanding why individual freedom within religion was considered distasteful. However, in reading the variety of reviews, my understanding has evolved a great deal; perhaps it wasn t the language in which he spoke that many didn t understand [they were ordinary thinkers after all], but the fear of losing community within the church if people started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Texting And Driving By Modern Society Ed Bouchard Mrs. Hagburg English III May 12, 2014 Texting and Driving In modern Society Technology is increasingly prevalent. With 82% of 16 year olds owning a cell phone the risks of use behind the wheel are increasing monumentally. According to research, even using a hands free device to talk does not completely reduce the risk of getting into an accident. According to the Highway Safety Association people using a cell phone while driving are 23 times more likely to get in an accident. Studies show that humans are only able to multitask to a certain point and while behind the wheel the risks are just too high (Copeland). The majority legislators understand the hazards of phone use in a car, but continuously refuse to ban and create laws to prevent it. The statistics back up the hazards of distracted driving yet the government refuses to prevent the danger. However, this is not the only reason drivers are distracted. A few examples of distraction could be anything from changing the song on the stereo, setting up the GPS, or setting up the Bluetooth headset to answer calls. The Majority of Car manufactures are putting high resolution big screens with the ability to navigate the web, and an increasing amount of features. The demand for greater technology can increase the risks of driving since they will be using the touch screens to navigate through the system (Vance). Although most companies pride themselves with safety they ignore the hazards of increasing technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Daddy s Monster Battle Scene In the final battle scene, many of the characters are dressed and done up as their counterparts in the comic books. In this particular scene, only six of the character are present during this epic encounter. Although not her signature and most famous costume, Harley Quinn in this movie is dressed more like her counterpart in the New 52 comics, which restored and relaunched many of the DC comics characters. She wears a quarter sleeve shirt that dons the saying Daddy s Monster . She wore mesh type leggings with tight shorts and high heeled boots. Her hair is also dyed platinum blonde and placed into pig tails, with left pig tail dipped in blue dye, and the right pig tail dipped in a hot pinkish red color. However, in this scene is soaking wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaving other areas open. He also wears a type of eye patch, sometimes attached to a white mask that he uses as a scope to assess long distant targets, along with the scope there is a single barrel shooting device strapped to sometimes one or both arms. Aside from his goofy looking hat in the comics, Captain Boomerang is another well developed character when it came to his costume in this scene, donning a black trench coat with blackish blueish pants, and a beanie to match. He always seems to have a boomerang always in hand and one stashed away under his trench coat. In the case of Killer Croc makeup more, than anything is astonishing than his costume. Killer Croc is another character, who unlike the others, where the costume was the main focus of their overall character, in his case make up hard more of a contribution to his character than what he donned during the film. The realistic make up and scales that accentuate his crocodile looking body and face are a bit scary, but amazing. Although an eight foot half crocodile half man is beyond the bounds of realism, make up really worked to create a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ernets Hemingway Essay example Ernest Hemingway I. Introduction to Ernest Hemingway II. Life and Times A. Early Life 1. Birth 2. Parents 3. Influences 4. Siblings 5. Hobbies B. Adulthood 1. War 2. Influences 3. Marriage and Children 4. Tragedies/Illnesses 5. Death III. Literary Style A. Unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But within a few months he left his job. He was finally able to participate in World War I as a voluntary ambulance driver for the Red Cross, after repeatedly being rejected because of his damaged eye, caused by his boxing. On July 8, 1918 the nineteen year old was severely injured on the Austro Italian front and hospitalized in Milan and had an affair with a Red Cross nurse named Agnes Von Kurowsky, who turned down his proposal to marriage. War punctuated Ernest Hemingway s life and career (Ernest Hemingway 1024). The relationship is said to have formed the basis for one of Hemingway s most popular and critically acclaimed novels was A Farewell to Arms (Hemingway, Ernest (Miller) 1899 1961 1). Hemingway was given two decorations by the Italian government, and then joined the Italian infantry. The war made big influences in Hemingway s writings. War itself is a major theme in Hemingway s works. In 1937 he was a correspondent in Spain; the events of the Spanish Civil War inspired For Whom the Bell Tolls. After he returned home to his family in Chicago to recuperate, he worked as a foreign correspondent for The Toronto Star. In Chicago, he met and married Hadley Richardson in 1921. In the same year his first son, John, was born in Toronto. But in 1927 he divorced Hadley Richardson and married Pauline Pfeiffer. He later moved to Key West where he had two boys named Patrick and Gregory. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Accidental Death Of An Anarchist Analysis DOLVI OSWAL CATHERINE THOMAS ENGLISH 31 OCTOBER 2014 QUESTION Discuss Accidental Death of an Anarchist as a political satire? ANSWER Dario Fo has written and performed in many important and immediate political causes of his time (malik 1)In his play Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo has used the satire purposely to reveal the true picture of the Italian government, which is corrupted by the people who make and safeguard the law that is the judges and the police officers. In this play there are many incidents which show how police officers and the judges help each other in their fallacious activity. This incident portrays how the police officers use their authority to manipulate the people and cause corruption in the society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They don`t want the people to be aware about the wrong happening around them. These things were very well portrayed in the play. In the play when the reporter Miss Maria Feletti comes to meet the inspector and to interview him about the suicide the inspector was so worried. He did not want any interview to take place as it may reveal the true picture of the case .But when the mad man says that if they refuse the reporter, she might be upset and may write some defamatory article about him. This made the inspector to call the reporter and give her the interview. This also shows the guilt, the inspector had on killing the anarchist. He doesn t want the reporter to reveal the true incident that happened, in front of the public. The act written by Dari Fo Accidental Death of an Anarchist have brilliantly portrayed the political satire at that time. It has shown the corruptly working government of Italy and how they manipulate the innocent public. It had sediment the feeling of anger in public against the Italian government in a very dramatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mba Final Hr Recuitment Project A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON SOURCES PROCESS OF RECRUITMENT SELECTION AT HCL SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Today, in every organisation personnel planning as an activity is necessary. It is an important part of an organisation. Human Resource Planning is a vital ingredient for the success of the organisation in the long run. The objectives of Human Resource Department are Human Resource Planning, Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, career planning, Transfer and Promotion, Risk Management, Performance Appraisal and so on. Each objective needs special attention and proper planning and implementation. For every organisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would not only help to be familiar with the corporate environment but it would also enable to get a close look at the various levels authority responsibility relationship prevailing in the organization. The scope of the project includes Study of the BPO industry in India. Study of Importance of Recruitment and Selection process for an enterprise. Study of Recruitment and Selection Practices at HCL Technologies. The Project does not include elaborative study of practices followed after completion of Induction benefit programme, employee benefit schemes etc. 1.3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary purpose for applied research is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe. The research methodology is a science that studying how research is done scientifically. It is the way to systematically solve the research problem by logically adopting various steps. Also it defines the way in which the data are collected in a research project. Research can also fall into two distinct types:
  • 9. ▪ Primary research ▪ Secondary research Mode of research used in this project is Secondary Research. 1.3.1 Research Design Literature Review research design ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Life in Colonial America During colonial times life would not have been anything like it is today. They would not have a cell phone, computer or a global positioning system. The family would wake up to begin their day with chores depending on their sex, location, age and, the families social class. Families were large for various reasons help on the farm, most children died before the age of five. Childbirth was extremely dangerous for women of the day. Doctors did not deliver infants. That job belonged to midwives. Today women would have an epidural for pain. Back then woman would bite a stick or follow the old wives tales such as placing a knife under the bed to cut the pain. After the birth, depending on the family s wealth, they would feast to help the mother regain her strength. The mother would rest for three to four weeks before returning to her duties as a wife and mother. Someone from a lower social standing would only rest two or three days at most before returning to her daily work. The infant would be dressed in swaddling gowns then later in dresses. Infants and toddlers would wear dresses and long gowns until the age of five regardless of their sex. At the age of five, girls would begin learning how to cook and sew among other household chores. Boys would also begin chores, following their father and other men s example around the farm. If they came from a wealthy family, then a tutor would teach the child. Females who were highly educated had a difficult time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization... Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization There are great numbers of people in Australia who believe that legalizing hard drugs, such as heroin, speed, cocaine etc, would improve the drug problem. This may be a true statement, however such legalization is yet to be proven, and can cause some severe consequences, which outweigh the possible benefits. Such consequences include an increase in uncontrolled use and thus increases in overdosing and intravenous (I.V.) transmitted diseases. For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists. Not only has the drug ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drugs should remain illegal in Australia because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. The belief that legalizing drugs would lessen crime exists in many communities. They point out that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts and they emphasize prohibition. When the public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was removed. This is true of alcohol, however drugs should not be legalized because there would be an increase in drug abuse due to its availability, of which there was little before. Once legalized, drugs would become cheaper and more accessible to people who previously had not tried drugs, because of the high price or the legal risk. Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs aren t accessible would now feed the addiction if drugs were made legal. These drug addicts would not be forced to kick the habit due to the availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The temptation to use drugs would increase when news reports of cocaine, heroin and speed s legalization are shown on television and in newspapers. Instead of money used by employed addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were to be misused, a major problem in the economy could occur. Health officials have shown that the legalization of drugs would cause a rapid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cultural Capital And Its Impact On Education A student s cultural capital will have an impact on their education. It will either be positive or it can be negative for the child. In this essay I will explain the idea of cultural capital and then use it to analyse the impact it has had on education in different settings. The first educational setting I will discuss is a story called Butterflies, written by Patricia Grace (2002), and the second being the contrast in education between high and low decile schools in New Zealand. This essay will demonstrate the implications of the inequality in education because of cultural capital, and the effects it has on a student s presence, participation and achievement. Cultural capital is an idea that was used by Bordieu to contribute to his explanation of inequality in social settings (Zepke Leach, 2007). It comprises the norms, values and practices of a society (Zepke Leach, 2007, p.657). Cultural capital includes cultural resources and activities that are expressed in the relationships between parents and children (Tramonte Willms, 2010, p.203). This results in cultural capital being different in different social settings. This can create inequality because of the difference in values, knowledge and skills that individuals can bring to a certain environment. One issue can be the conflict between teacher and student because of their cultural capital and can result in unequal educational outcomes because the cultural capital of others is valued higher than other students. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pragmatic Analysis of Seinfeld s the Contest Materia Lingüística Paper Pragmatic Analysis of Seinfeld The Contest Alumno: Juan Wickenhagen Profesora: Karen De Francesco CAFI 2012 Index Abstract............................................................2 Introduction........................................................3 Corpus..............................................................4 Conclusion.......................................................16 Bibliography......................................................17 Annex: Seinfeld The Contest : Full Synopsis....................18 Abstract This paper focuses on the pragmatic analysis of an episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld called The Contest . In order to carry out the work several fragments were selected from the episode s script, which were analyzed using as theoretical framework the concepts taken from the book Pragmatics by George Yule. The interactions of those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You could sell out Madison Square Garden. Thousands of people could watch you! You could be a big star! On the other hand, the use of anaphoric reference is mainly used to refer to George s mother since she becomes the starting point of the plot s dramatic action when George confess to his friends that his mother had caught him. There are many examples as regards that in the first part of the episode: JERRY: So, what did she do? GEORGE: First she screams, George, what are you doing?! My God! (...) ELAINE: (Wide eyed) So, she fell?
  • 14. ELAINE: (Between chuckles) How is she? GEORGE: (Somewhat angered) She s in traction. Inclusive and Exclusive we In this passage, Jerry uses the so called exclusive we (speaker plus other(s), excluding addressee) to state the differences between men and women as regards masturbation: JERRY: We have to do it. It s part of our lifestyle. It s like, uh...shaving. Both we in this sentence refer to men or men s world as a way of keeping Elaine, the only woman in the group of friends, out of the contest. Yet later on in the story, Jerry uses what Yules calls inclusive we (speaker and addressee included) to include Elaine in the bet, and after they (men) allowed her to compete in such a contest: JERRY: Well, obviously, we all know each other very well, (Elaine slightly laughs) I m sure that we ll all feel comfortable within the confines of the honor system. Both we in this sentence do not refer to men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Statement of Purpose to Pursue my Masters in Masters in... A dream acted upon by confidence becomes an ambition and that when followed with determination defines the purpose of existence in its entirety It is with a sincere sense of gratitude towards the opportunity given to me, I pen down this statement. Education not only expands the horizons of one s knowledge but also simultaneously implants an insatiable desire to acquire more and more knowledge. Knowledge is that which can enhance the strength of mind and there by expand the intellect of man. It is that which can transcend the limits of the time and take mankind beyond those limits to the timeless eternity. The knowledge, which science and technology had provided for the mankind has always fascinated me and had left an indelible impression on my mind to envisage my goals and aims ahead. Goals and Aspirations To pursue higher education in Masters in Automotive by doing my masters in an esteemed university, and thereby make a mark in the field of Automobile.My aspiration is to acquire the wisdom from the knowledge and thereby give it back to the scientific community in specific and mankind in general in the long run. Academic Background My years in school, apart from providing a strong foundation in Math and Basic Sciences, also enabled me to develop my overall personality. I have participated in various annual training camps of NCC (National Cadet Corps) arranged by our school. I was also appointed as monitor of the class. Being an avid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ACTIONS OF CARNIVAL CORPORATION... CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS ACTIONS OF CARNIVAL CORPORATION AFTER THE COSTA CONCORDIA CRISIS AND THE IMPACT ON COMPANIES REPUTATION Student: Lecturer: ........................ In reacent history, corporate crises have received high media attention and demonstrated the impact that a disaster can have on a company s reputation. This essay evaluates the crisis communication strategy of Carnival Corporation plc after the sinking of the Costa Concordia, and the impact that it had on the corporation s future on the market. Introduction This essay is a case study that examines the crisis communication strategy of Carnival Corporation after the sinking of their ship Costa Concordia in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carnival operates a combined fleet of over 100 ships, and additionally, the company has 10 ships on order for delivery by 2016. Carnival Corporation has four operating groups in charge of their own geographical areas. Carnival Corporation controls all operations in North America, Costa Crociere is in charge of the operation in Europe, other than U.K. which is operated by Carnival UK, and Carnival Australia is in charge of Australia and South Pacific. These individual divisions reported to the executive management of Carnival Corporation plc, led by Chief Executive Officer Micky Arison. Carnival attributed its success to its ability to manage brand autonomy, with each major cruise line maintaining separate sales, marketing, and reservation offices, as well as through the industry s most aggressive shipbuilding program. (Carnival Mission and History, n.d.) Based on passenger volume, Carnival was the most popular cruise company, with an estimated 51.6% of worldwide cruising revenue in 2011. (Market Share Statistics, 2012) As a chairman and CEO, Micky Arison played an important role in the public profile of the company in the past. This is a reason why the public expected him to take the helm of the crisis communication after the sinking of one of his ships. Micky Arison Micky Arison was born in Israel in 1949 as a son of Carnival s co founder Ted Arison. He started working in the sales department for his father s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Theme Of The Ice Man By Haruki Mrakami Essay on The Ice Man by Haruki Murakami Haruki Murakami was born in 1949 in Kyoto, a city in Japan. He lived his life in a time and place, where traditions had absolute influence on people and were very highly valued. This inspired him when he was writing his stories. For influence, he had to read Western literature. In his works, Haruki Murakami shows that he supports the idea of more freedom against traditions, but still presents the risks of choosing not to follow them. Haruki Murakami supports freedom and this is shown in The Ice Man as when the woman decides to marry the ice man, the idea that the love between them is important is more justified than the idea that her family and she cannot explain the decision to others in an understandable way. Haruki Murakami supports freedom, but still suggests that one should not go too much over the line. In the story, when the woman does not listen to all of her family members and mates with the iceman, her decision is justified. Her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a huge risk when rebelling. For sure, there will be a major change, but it is not certain in which direction it will be.Traditions are valuable life, but this does not necessarily mean that they are to be followed strictly, which is suggested in The Ice Man . Murakami has a background of living in a time where traditions have taken control over thinking in Japan and he expresses his view in this story. The Ice Man was as isolated and alone as an iceberg floating in the darkness. (Camus 212) is a quote with very important meaning. First, all those ice metaphors are not so much about the iceman as a being, but about how people see him and believe him to be. Secondly, darkness symbolizes his feeling as icebergs usually do not float in darkness, but here, he feels lonely and even though he does not show it, it is probably because he has developed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Human Nature In The Bible Human nature is a trait that all humans share. It is the instinct to feel things and behave in a certain way. Human nature is neither good nor bad. All humans are different but have similar characteristics when it comes to human nature. Throughout The Bible as in Literature the theme of human nature is strongly demonstrated through the traits of family, forgiveness, and jealousy proving that humans have the instinct to certain behaviors depending on their personality. Throughout The Bible as in Literature jealousy is strongly exemplified through the characters demonstrating human nature. All humans tend to feel jealous at some points in their life. The Bible as in Literature really touches on the nature of humans and how jealousy can overcome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme of family is very prominent in all of the stories, and it is kept an important theme. So his brothers were wrought up at him, and his father kept the matter in mind... They saw him from afar, and before he came close to them they conspired to kill him. (Ackerman, Warshaw, pg.92 93). The quote above describes the relationship between Joseph and his family in the story Joseph: Favored and Cast Down. Joseph tells his brothers about dreams he has had and this angers them. This quote gives the reader an idea of how quickly a family can turn on each other. It exemplifies how human nature is a lot of thinking about yourself. Joseph confides in his brothers and they don t like what he tells them about how he was ruling in his dream so they conspire to get rid of him. With that he embraced his brother Benjamin around the neck and wept, and Benjamin wept in his neck. He kissed all his brothers and wept upon them... (Ackerman, Warshaw, pg.105) The next Joseph story Joseph: His Brothers Keeper shows Joseph forgiving his brothers for trying to get rid of him. The quote displays how Joseph has come to forgive his brothers even after what they had done. It gives the reader an example of how strong bonds between families are and they can forgive each other even after seemingly unforgivable acts. Having family close is something most people grow up with and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The At The Royal Chinese Restaurant For a restaurant that s practically busy most of the time and serves many people, this is the best restaurant where a variety of customers can expand their palate and try this Chinese food experience. This place is the type of Chinese restaurant that was everywhere in Toronto back in the day, but now? It s quickly becoming a novelty. The Royal Chinese Restaurant is located on Sheppard Ave E in a plaza complex. To actually get into the restaurant? Hectic. Reservations only by telephone or if you re lucky, a table for 2 will be ready in a blink of an eye. The Royal Chinese Restaurant has a banquet effect to it s style with advertisements of specials lined up against the wall, but only written in Chinese. The service was very quick and fast. The waiters/waitresses were very polite and friendly towards each and every customer, giving a warm welcome and making the customers feel comfortable within the dining environment. One particular dish that I had ordered was the shrimp and rice dish. The shrimp was cooked to perfection. The colour was perfectly pink and not translucent. Not overcooked and not undercooked. Just right for my taste. One bite into of the shrimps and it was juicy. Presentation wise, the shrimp was cut down the middle with the shell still on and was placed in the middle of the rice bowl for a clean and appropriate presentation. With the clear juices running from the shrimp and onto the glutinous rice for a more shrimp tasting dish. The glutinous rice was cooked to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Hollywood and Nathaniel West s The Day of the Locust Essay Hollywood and Nathaniel West s The Day of the Locust Works Cited Missing Although set in the 1930s, Nathanael West s The Day of the Locust ironically resembles contemporary Hollywood. Within the glamorous setting of Hollywood, West s characters take on multiple roles instead of assuming individual personalities. They put on and remove these imaginary personality masks, similar to those in the Commedia dell Arte, to exhibit a range of emotions that only their character type would exhibit. Consequently, West s characters are trapped in this restrictive atmosphere, especially at the end of the novel when they become part of a collective mob. In these manners, the characters in The Day of the Locust exhibit qualities akin to modern actors, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, Webb notes that today, only one major studio still exists in the city, as most back lots have turned into offices that coordinate filming activities elsewhere. This small fact proves that Hollywood has always been a concept as much as a place (xi), a symbol people reference for the movie industry, no matter where the movies were actually produced. Hollywood cinema also produces its own realities on the big screen. As Cecil B. De Mille. Goldfish and Samuel Goldfish claimed during the production of the first motion picture, when real life doesn t fit a preconceived image, create another reality (xi). Since that 1913 statement, Hollywood has fostered this type of reality making that results into an escape for its audiences. Aside from the physical escape of traveling to the movies or Blockbuster in order to view these films, audiences are also invested in the characters they view on screen. However, Webb informs the public that what appears on the screen is a stylized version of real life (or a plausible vision of imaginary worlds) that is made possible by the prolonged collaborative effort of hundreds, working in support of a celebrated few (3). The reality of the cinema lies in producers, directors, actors, back lots, etc. involved in its creation rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay Immunity from Sate Jurisdiction Immunity from Sate Jurisdiction International law specifies that the jurisdiction of a state within its territory is complete and absolute [1]. However, it is identified that certain categories of persons and bodies acting in the public interest are entitled to immunities and privileges from the exercise of the State jurisdiction. In April 1984 WPC Fletcher, a British policewoman was killed, as a result of shots being fired from the Libyan Bureau. The incident created great anger and it was asked by many as was whether the Libyan diplomats were immune from being tried in the United Kingdom courts and the abuse of such privilege granted to diplomatic persons. This also prompted the British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More stringent standards are being applied. [7] Therefore the possibility of expelling diplomats from the country if in breach of criminal law was available as an option for the host State if needed. The relationship between persons enjoying immunities and privileges and the host states is accentuated in Article 41 of the Convention[8], in which it confers that all persons enjoying immunity and privileges to respect the laws of the host state. The position of the diplomat is also seen as that he is under duty to observe that law and assume a relationship towards the state of his residence which is sometimes referred to as temporary allegiance .[9] The ambiguity of the law in this area is due to the problems in the interpretation of Article 7 of the Geneva Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which will now be explained. Article 7 states, that the sending State may freely appoint the members of the staff of the mission . It is apparent by the quotation, that the lack of imprecision leaves an opportunity for possible abuse. Firstly, an issue that was raised was that the Vienna Convention does not contain an objective definition of staff categories. It was argued that the present provision, which relates to fact checks, that usually have to relate to questions relating to nationality, residence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea The story starts off with Professor Pierre Aronnax as the main character. Various nations are speculating about a large marine animal. They believe it could be a very large narwhal. M. Aronnax does believe it is a large animal and not a large submarine vehicle. While returning to his current residence in New York City, he receives a letter ask him to join an expedition to rid of the strange creature. M. Aronnax and his servant Conseil board the Abraham Lincoln, which is one of the fastest ships in the American Navy. After a long days and nights aboard the ship, M. Aronnax befriends Ned Land, the Canadian harpooner. The captain of the ship then calls a Three days grace where if they do not find the creature, then they will return back to the land. On the very last day, Ned spots the creature s luminous light coming from what looks like the eye. They decide to pursue it, but the creature is too fast for them. After a while chasing it, the beast starts to play with them by circling them multiple times. It even tried to ram the ship, but suddenly dives right under them. The ship soon loses the race to keep up with the animal. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Captain Nemo explains to them that they will be held in confinement on the ship for the rest of their lives as he fears they will reveal the ship s secrets. Captain Nemo entertains them with his vast library, and also shows them the saloon. The saloon is part of the ship where most of Captain Nemo studies aquatic life. The room is also transparent allowing them to see the ocean within the ship. M. Aronnax somewhat befriends Captain Nemo. His host soon explains the idea of how the Nautilus works. After a few days, M. Aronnax and his companions see no sign of the crew of Captain Nemo himself. Once he returns to his room however, he finds a note of invitation to have an undersea hunting near the island of Crespo with Captain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Hate Crimes Racism Hate Crimes in America Blacks were introduced to American soil during the 17th and 18th centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years, taking a civil war and sixteen presidents before it was abolished. To this day, there is still much hatred between blacks and whites despite emancipation, desegregation, and integration; some would argue that the condition of African Americans in the United States is still one of a subservient nature. Federal law defines a hate crime as whenever a victim is attacked on the basis of his or her race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kind of racial problems we had here were the kinds of things where you wouldn t get the promotion or the right jobs, said Byrd s sister Mary Verrett. In all the time I grew up, there was never any outright bigotry, and none of us were afraid to walk the street. In fact, you could say we were pretty happy. Many people seemed to believe the crime did not reflect a deeper problem. On the other hand, Gary Bledsoe, president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said that the eastern part of Texas surrounding Jasper has been considered a problem area and a hotbed of Klan activity for years. Jasper lies 55 miles north of the town of Vidor, where a Klan group in 1993 tried to prevent the integration of an all white housing development, threatening the first black residents as teen agers dressed in sheets confronted black newcomers (Cropper A16). Certainly, the racist environment that Byrd s perpetrators were forced to grow up in contributed greatly to their bigoted ideology. Reporters say Byrd s perpetrators were three troubled men riding and drinking on a Saturday night. John William King, 23, was the trio s unofficial leader, a foul mouthed convicted burglar whose prison nickname was Possum. Shawn Allen Berry, also 23, was King s former high school classmate and partner in crime. Lawrence Russell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Identifying Problem Areas Of Brazil Identifying Problem Areas in Brazil When moving into international markets, it is crucial to investigate the major types of difficulties that can arise in other countries. Businesses experience setbacks or failure when they attempt to move into international markets. The major components that contribute to lack of success include errors in pricing, distribution, market analysis, or packaging, but may also result from an insufficient understanding of the infrastructure and culture of the trading nation. Costing It is essential to calculate the complete cost of a product for any business. A distributor or wholesaler must figure out the landing cost (cost of a product after all transportation handling, currency exchange rates, and import ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poor roads and a limited rail network push up freight costs. High interest rates mean firms must over spend on financing; high crime adds heavy security costs to their overheads. A terrible education system makes Brazil the world s second hardest place for firms to find the skills they need, according to Manpower Group, behind only ageing Japan. Soaring labour costs, which have doubled in a decade as big hikes to the minimum wage set the tone for pay negotiations across the board, have added a new ingredient to the old recipe. Big price differences mean imports are increasingly taking market share from locals and even Brazilians of relatively modest means have taken to stocking up on foreign shopping trips. A recent weakening of the currency will give local manufacturers some breathing space, but in the long term the only solution is to become more efficient. The World Bank s annual report on doing business in a range of countries reads like a productivity to do list for Brazil: make it simpler to start up and wind up companies; cut and streamline taxes; increase domestic savings and investment. A recent study by the Boston Consulting Group estimated that three quarters of Brazil s growth in the past decade came from adding more workers and only a quarter from productivity gains. With few more workers to add, the only way Brazil can start to grow once more is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. In-N-Out Burger Essay In N Out Burger It s hard to believe there are five problems with In N Out Burger because of how successful the company is and how delicious the burgers are. Well at least that what I heard, one of my friends that moved to California confessed to me that the reason he moved was because he loved In N Out Burger s. But as I began to read I found more than five devastating problems that the Snyder family encountered as pioneers of the fast food business. The first major roadblock that Harry and Esther Snyder encountered struck home especially hard in the form of cancer. After smoking a pack a day for thirty years Harry was diagnosed with lung cancer. The second problem they faced while Rich was president of In N Out Burger was when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one point, he went down to Mexico to submit to laetrile. An unconventional therapy not approved by the Federal Drug Administration. But all the medical treatments in the world could not prolong Harry life for very much longer. It was Harry and Esther s intention to keep In N Out Burger a private, family run business for succeeding generations of Snyder s. The challenge for Harry was to pass was to pass on the company he built to someone who would be able to maintain its success without abandoning the unique culture that had made it a winning hand in the first place and to keep it in the family for successive generations. (110) Usually that someone is your first born child. Guy felt strongly about the family business. But he had demonstrated that he would much rather be drag racing his hotrods, chasing girls, or getting high on drugs then take over the reins as owner of In N Out Burger, which had by this time grown into a very successful business with 18 locations along southern California. (109) Rich on the other had was an excellent worker, who was clean cut, never bucked the system, had strong Christian beliefs and never butted heads with his dad like Guy. It was a pretty clear cut decision that Rich was to take over for Harry when he passed but Rich was not as confident in himself running the family business as Harry. Rich was very shy and on top of that he lacked a college education. (108) On a few occasions Rich brought up the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin ( Hcg ) The placenta is an internal organ that grows during pregnancy, in normal cases it is attached to the lining of the stomach all through out pregnancy. It is an endocrine organ that only grows during pregnancy and provides the unborn child blood supply of its own apart from the mothers. The blood supply and nutrients are transferred via the umbilical cord to the child, it is responsible for keeping the baby healthy while inside the womb. The organ works like a regular cycle, it washes the nutrients and oxygen that travels from the mother s body to the placenta and through the umbilical cord to the fetus. The fetus then disposes the waste products, such as carbon dioxide, back to the placenta where the mother uses bodily functions to dispose of them, it also contains hormones that help the unborn child cultivate and mature. The placenta produces hormones like Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), which is presented after the egg has been fertilized. Also, it produces Progesterone, which is important for the lining of the uterus to stay healthy, strong and to maintain the stability of the baby and the placenta. If progesterone levels produced by the placenta are decreased or lower, it can be possible the pregnancy might terminate itself. Another hormone the placenta produces is estrogen, which for pregnancy helps the mother produce milk and lactation for the child during the pregnancy and beneficial for the child after birth. Other hormones that might be produced in the placenta ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Peptic Ulcers Research Paper Endoscopy and Healing Peptic Ulcer Disease In the United States, roughly 500,000 new instances of peptic ulcers are analyzed each year, making it an exceptionally basic digestive disease in our present day society. While we know much about the reasons and administration of this condition, subsequently bringing down confusion and death rates, suspected sores ought to get legitimate acknowledgment and treatment from a doctor to stay away from genuine entanglements, for example, draining or puncturing. Body Out of Balance The stomach must keep up a harmony between solid acids and the insurance of its coating and mucous films. At the point when this homeostasis is upset, the gastric acids can separate the layers, prompting a gastric or duodenal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An upper endoscopy will allow your specialist to see what is occurring on your inner parts while never making an entry point. Consequently it is genuinely a wonder of cutting edge medication. To achieve this, your doctor will present a tube with a little camera into your throat and into your stomach. To get ready for this technique, you ought not eat or drink anything for at least six hours preceding experiencing the upper endoscopy. This is basic for techniques including the digestive framework. In the event that you have any extraordinary circumstances like a hypersensitivity to a sure solution or some sort of novel condition, you have to let you know specialist about this in a discussion you two have before he leads the technique. Recuperation time after an upper endoscopy is not long or troublesome. Specialists will observe the state of your throat after the methodology and will doubtlessly need to hold you under perception until the drug you were given has totally worn off. Any soreness in your throat will go away rapidly. On the off chance that you are having inconvenience while gulping, you may be given a substance to rinse with. You will have the capacity to eat ordinarily that day you experience the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Does Technology Affect Human Contact Technology is created in order to make life easier. Technology can be use to do many thing for instance to read books, to shop for clothes, and to play games. Technology has a negative impact on human contact. Although technology made life easier by completing the tasks very quickly, technology still has a negative impact on human contact because of gaming devices, phones, television, and etc. Gaming device such as XBox and Play Station cause children to stay at home to play games and play for the entire day without going to sleep, instead of going outside and playing with other kids. Phones also have a similar effect as the gaming devices because children use the phone to contact their friend instead of meeting up at talking face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Heroin Addiction Heroin According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as black tar heroin . Although purer heroin is becoming more common, most street heroin is cut with other drugs or with substances such as sugar, starch, powdered milk, or quinine. Street heroin can also be cut with strychnine or other poisons. Because heroin abusers do not know the actual strength of the drug or its true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the brain, heroin is converted to norphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors. Abusers typically report a feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation a rush . The intensity of the rush is a function oof how much drug is taken and how rapidly the drug enters the brain and binds to the natural opioid receptors. Heroin is particularly addictive because it enters the brain so rapidly. With heroin, the rush is usually accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, and a heavy feeling in the extremities, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and severe itcing. After the initial effects, abusers usually will be drowsy for several hours. Mental function is clouded by heroin s effect on the nervous system. Cardiac function slows. Breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes to the point of death. Heroin overdose is a particular risk on the street, where the amount and purity of the drug cannot be known. The long term effects of heroin use and the most detrimental is addiction itself. Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease, characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, and by neurochemical and molecular changes in the brain. Heroin also produces profound degrees of tolerance and physical dependence, which are also motivating factors for compulsive use and abuse. As with abusers of any addictive drug, heroin abusers gradually spend more and more time and energy obtaining and using the drug. Once they are addicted, the heroin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Justin Shirt Case Analysis The information that can established from evaluating DNA from the crime scene is that Vince blood was on located on Justin shirt. First, there was blood found on Justin shirt. Justin died from a blunt force to the body who died due to blood filling up in the lungs. There was also bruises in the ventral abdominal and legs. To be able to kill Justin, they needed to know what parts of the body to hit for the hits to be deadly. Vince was the only person who knew how to fight and was even in the Mixed Martial Arts tournament on Saturday. Even in the interview he said he was a fighter, a real fighter, adding more suspicions on his case. He probably got some practice rounds on Justin before going to the tournament. Not only does the blunt force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Prejudice In The Swing Era The swing era was vast and equally varietal. From Benny Goodman to Chick Webb or Artie Shaw each had their individual sound . Moreover, this separated them and gave them their own appeal to the masses. However, The swing era occurred at a time when racism and prejudice still had a strong foothold in public eye. While playing swing did allow a member of a minority to have some freedom from this prejudice, they still could not expect the same treatment as the white players. In The Swing Era: Pure Pleasure swing was described as an escape for people who are down on their luck. Moreover, Swing gave people hope and a place to break free and forget about your trouble. This is most likely why swing climbed so aggressively into popular culture. Swing was not just a type of music; it was a lifestyle. The bands that toured lived a breathed swing. Some bands would have to sleep in their bus or car because they could not afford to get a room. They would either sleep in the bus or go out and look for a home that was willing to be shared for the night. Bands would sometimes be fed and sheltered by these families. The video said that these families were not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black talents were often paid considerably less, barred from cafes, and often could not sleep or eat in the hotel in which they were performing. Teddy Wilson was only allowed to record with Benny Goodman but he was black and Benny thought playing in public with him could hurt his career. The narrator stated the music might be colorblind but the country is not. However, he eventually allowed him to step into the limelight and Benny described that show as one of the bests. Even though racism was heavy swing music still gave the minorities a place to go where they were judged based off the music they played and not their skin color. For example, Chick Webb was a black hunchback but he played his music with so much energy and talent that no one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. p3 unit 21 P3: outline how consumers are protected in contracts for the sale of goods Using the phone contract selected in P1 and focusing on the customers this briefing sheet will provide an explanation of how a contract protects the customers and what happens if that contract is breached. Definition of Goods: Goods are any form of products that are supplied to consumers for their convenience. They are generally modelled as having diminishing marginal utility. Ultimately, whether an object is a good or a bad depends on each individual consumer and therefore, it is important to realize that not all goods are good all the time and not all goods are goods to all people. Sourced: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_(economics) Role of the Sales of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an implied condition for this was they are fit for the particular purpose, this means that the buyer (consumer) has expressly or impliedly known to the seller. Satisfactory quality: The satisfactory quality is where the sellers sell goods for the good of their business; there is an implied term that the goods that is supplied are of the right satisfactory quality. However except to the extent of defects which are brought straight to the buyer s attention, this will be done before the contract is made meaning that T Mobile will need to sell satisfactory quality to their consumers. Conclusion: Overall in the briefing sheet I have made sure that all evidence is provided, also that a clear explanation is made of how a contract protects the consumer and what happens if that contract is breached. Mainly information is suggested on the different conditions made by the sales of goods act such as title, description, fitness for purpose and also satisfactory quality. Factors that invalidate contracts: There are many factors that can make a contract invalidated, which means that the contracts cannot be used anymore, such as the following: Misrepresentation: Misrepresentation is where there is a false statement in the contract which is made by one of the parties to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Passages Of Scripture For Christians And Christians Alike Introduction Jeremiah 31:31 34 is one of the most popular and well known passages of Scripture for both Jews and Christians alike. It is a prophetic message of hope for God s people, where God promises that one day he will make an unconditional new covenant to replace the Mosaic covenant that the Israelites have broken. God s mercy and compassion shine through this prophecy as he shows that he is faithful to his promises, despite the continued failings of the Israelites. Today Christians often refer to this passage when declaring that Jesus Christ has ushered in this new covenant, and rightly so, however it is important to first consider the prophesy in light of the time it was written and what it first meant to the Jewish people who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the verses immediately preceding this passage (v. 23 30) God declares what life will be like for the Israelites when he finally restores them, whilst immediately afterwards God promises the Israelites that as long as creation endures he will never forget them (v. 35 37). This Book of Consolation is sandwiched between strong warnings of divine judgment to Judah (Jer 1 29), and a prophetic description of the fall of Jerusalem (Jer 34 35). The fact that these verses declaring the creation of a new covenant were located between messages of judgment served to highlight Jeremiah s key themes of God s mercy and faithfulness despite Israel s apostasy. This theme is consistent throughout the entire Old Testament. In addition, the hope of future restoration is carried through the larger Biblical narrative, where perhaps the book of Revelation is the most common example. At the end of Revelation there is a promise of future renewal of heaven and earth (Rev 21:1 4). In addition, the new covenant is finally fulfilled by the work of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament (Luke 22:20, 1 Cor 11:25, Hebrews 8:6 12). Literary Character of Text Jeremiah s book is prophetic in nature, and has been written primarily in poetry with some prose. Jeremiah 31:31 34 has been written in poetic form, where God is speaking directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Triumph Of Bacchus Art History Analysis The Triumph of Bacchus, is a beautifully, well thought out oil based painting created in 1635. An artist named Nicolas Poussin put his mind to work, and in the essay I am going to show that. Firstly, starting with just a general description of the painting, and some background from the artist himself. Secondly, go into the formal elements of the painting, how it came to life, what s happening in the picture, and how everything was applied with all reasoning. Then lastly, conclude with everything covered, and how the painting was created. In this painting, Bacchus the God of wine, is leading his entourage of mythological creatures in a triumphal homecoming from victories in India. His chariot is being drawn by centaurs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. I Hear America Singing Comparison Nationalism is defined as a patriotic feeling, principle, or effort. In many countries, common workers display a sense of pride in their country through their manual labor. In Chicago by Carl Sandburg and I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman, parallel structure is employed to establish the connection between grit and spirit in order to convey a tone of pride within the American worker. Initially, both poems employ parallel structure to culminate a nationalistic spirit and grit within the American worker. For example, in Chicago the city under the terrible burden of destiny laughs as a young man laughs ; similarly in I Hear America Singing the boatman sings, what belongs to him on his boat . Here, displays of undying strength while facing an obstacle as well as displays of personalization during work create a gritty nature within the individual laborer. Moreover, in Chicago a worker is described with dust all over his mouth albeit still laughing with white teeth and in I Hear America Singing each worker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in Chicago , the narrator describes the city as wicked , crooked , and brutal while in I Hear America Singing young fellows are described as robust and friendly . By utilizing contradicting terminology between poems to describe the city of Chicago versus American workers, a false front of contentment is exposed. Moreover, in the poem Chicago , the city is described as stormy, husky, and brawling while in I Hear America Singing workers sing strong melodious songs . Here, by utilizing words with contrasting connotations, pride in one s own nationalistic union derives from an individual s ability to work past obstacles. Furthermore, Whitman and Sandburg use diction to create a tone of pride within the idea of nationalism that curates a façade in order to disguise the reality in upholding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Relationship Duration Moderation Of Identity Status... In the last 60 years, the way Western society, and the American culture in particular, views sex has changed in major ways, which is no secret. (Duncan, 762 767.) Americans have vacillated between between a Puritan, disapproving attitude towards it, and a more nuanced attitude that viewed sex as a good thing, provided the proper circumstances. In either case, sex was something that was viewed as having a proper place, namely between two people joined by marriage. (Finer, np.) To avoid the risk of sounding culture warrioresque, I want to be clear that at this point, I m not making a judgement on the current state of sexuality in America, simply commenting on the consequences I perceive to be a result of a departure from this traditional way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 139, no. 6, Dec. 1999, pp. 762 767. doi:10.1080/00224549909598255. Accessed 28 Feb. 2017. Finer, Lawrence B. Trends in Premarital Sex in the United States, 1954 2003. Public Health Reports. Association of Schools of Public Health, 2007. Web. 28 Mar. 2017. Johnson, H. Durrell, Relationship Duration Moderation of Identity Status Differences in Emerging Adults s Same Sex Friendship Intimacy. Journal of Adolescence. Vol. 35, no. 6, Dec. 2012, pp. 1515 1525. Doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.07.001. Accessed 27 Feb. 2017. Sanderson, Catherine A, et al. The Link Between the Pursuit of Intimacy Goals and Satisfaction in Close Same Sex Friendships: An Examination of the Underlying Principles. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, vol. 22, no. 1, Feb. 2005. Doi:10.1177/0265407505049322. Accessed 1 Mar. 2017. Buck, Katharine; Dix, Theodore. Can Developmental Changes in Inhibition and Peer Relationships Explain Why Depressive Symptoms Increase in Early Adolescence?. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. Vol. 41, no. 4, Apr. 2012, pp. 403 413. Doi:10:1007/s10964 011 9651 9. Accessed 27 Feb. 2017. Nicolaisen, Magnhild; Thorsen, Kirsten. What Are Friends For? Friendships ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Theme Of Archetypes In Brave New World In order to understand the overarching message of Brave New World, Huxley uses a variety of elements such as Archetypes, Allusions, and the conflict of man vs society in which help highlight the novel. John the savage, the protagonist from Bernard is introduced near the mid point of the novel. He is categorized between two specific archetypes, which are the seeker and the outsider. Being born into this society he is never given a chance to escape from reservation. When talking about the seeker, throughout the entire novel John is trying to find a place where he fits in, and belongs. Bernard was his chance in doing so. With Johns state of mind he realizes that he will never fit in to the so called civilized world of state. After being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This specific pill alludes with the pill Soma which is used tremendously throughout Brave New World used to escape from unhappiness or displeasure. Society in the novel is taught to take Soma whenever they are feeling anything other than happy. Lenina mentions to Bernard in his times of stress .... why don t you take some Soma when you have these dreadful ideas of yours. You d forget all about them. And instead of feeling miserable, you d be jolly. So jolly (Huxley 125). The purpose of this drug is to cure depression while Carisopodol is used as a muscle relaxer. The symptoms of Soma are little to none after consumed. In comparison to Carisopodol which may cause fainting, blurred vision, insomnia, and nausea. The idea between the two drugs is in fact that they both cure pain but for two totally different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Similarities Between The Male Lion And The Queen Of The... King of the Jungle or Queen of the Jungle? The male lion is known to be the king of the jungle, but is he the one in charge? It is common in many animal species that the female is the dominant sex. It is also common for the female to be deadlier than the male. The female could contain more venom or the female could be more adept to kill than the male. An example of the female being deadlier is lions. The lioness does more hunting than the male and is said to be deadlier. Hickens posed the question in his essay what makes the female deadlier than the male in reference to humans. When comparing the lioness to the human female, one would find numerous similarities. Considering the nickname of the lioness as the Queen of the Jungle, the female human could be dubbed Queen of the Countryside. The deadly lioness shares many of the same characteristics with the female human. The lioness differs physically from that of the male lion, much in the way that a female human being differs from a male. The female lion is typically smaller and has less muscle. While the male lion is typically ten feet long, the female is usually only nine feet long. However, both of the lions are only about four feet tall on all four legs. Another main difference between the lions is that the male possesses a flowing mane and the female does not. While the female and male lion look different, the typical female and male human look different as well. The typical female human has physical traits that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Do The Right Thing Research Paper CSE312: Legal, Social, and Ethical Issues in Information Systems Professor I.V. Ramakrishnan Fall 2014 Project Ethics: Do the right thing. Submitted by: Sameer Gupta Submission Date: December 29, 2014 Audience: The main target audiences are students and people who want to have detailed insight information related to general and professional ethics. To understand this report some prior understanding of general ethics and basic knowledge of computer science is needed. Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Ethical Views 5 2.1 Deontological theory 5 2.2 Utilitarianism theory 5 2.2.1 Act Utilitarianism 6 2.2.2 Rule Utilitarianism 6 2.3 Natural Rights 6 2.3.1 Negative rights/ Liberties rights 6 2.3.2 Positive rights/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ultimate goal of ethical theory is to achieve human dignity, peace, happiness, and well being. But these goals are somewhat vague and can be interpreted differently in different situations under certain circumstances. So to make the things less complex, we try to define a sphere of freedom in which people can act and make decisions freely without interference from others. So natural rights defines ethical theory as a set of actions that respects fundamental rights of others, including the rights to life, liberty, and property. Natural rights can be categorized in two different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Investigating The Diffusion Of Water Molecules From An... Osmotic Diffusion across Semi Permeable Membranes to Support Water Potential Flowing from an Area of High Water Potential to an Area of Low Water Potential By Ruth Slade BZ 120 LAB #10 Introduction: Understanding the diffusion of water into and out of the cell through osmosis is fundamental to the learning and teaching of biology (e.g. Cook, Carter and Wiebe, 2008). In the following paper will attempt to prove a hypothesis that osmosis or water potential can be observed to flow through a semi permeable membrane from high water potential to areas of low water potential. The hypothesis will use sucrose bags in various medias with a control bags that will gain or lose water weight. Objective: To observe diffusion of water ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bag #4 had a 40% solution of sucrose and was red. Bag #5 was half filled with pure water with no coloring. Bags 1 5, where all half full with the described solutions, then tied close. Also, another two bags (bag #6 and #7), one containing water (bag #7) and bag #6 with 40% sucrose solution with red food coloring, are completely filled when tied, unlike bags #1 5. The dialysis tubes where knotted at both ends with a simple knot and tested to ensure no leaks, then a 6 inch long string was tied to one end of the bags to aid in retrieval from the beakers. One beaker was filled with enough water to cover all 5 half full bags (bags 1 5), whereas the other was filled with enough 40% sucrose solution to emerge the 2 full bags (bags 6 7). Please note that a control bag was present in both beakers, bag #5 in Beaker with water and bag #7 in the Beaker with 40% sucrose solution. At the beginning of the experiment all packets where weighed and recording in grams on the scale, all bags where then placed into their respective beakers. They were weighed at 15 minute intervals, for a total of 60 minutes. Upon weighing all the packets where rinsed and dried thoroughly to prevent any additional solution or water to cling to the exterior of the bags, the results were recorded in Figure 1. Results: After 60 minutes, in the Beaker with water and bags 1 5 weights and % changes are as follows. Bag 1 with 5% sucrose gained the least with 0.4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Marketing Research s Crucial Role in Helping Marriott... Introduction Apart from innovativeness and incisive management, Marketing Research has played a crucial role in helping Marriot segment the market and successfully launch and develop its line of hotels. Marketing research has been a significant backbone for the success of Marriott. Therefore, marketing research is an important requisite for Marriott to keep track of their changing consumer and business customer needs, to identify new opportunities in the hospitality service sector, to further develop and differentiate its various brands, and to develop strong brand equity. Through marketing research, Marriott has scaled magnificent heights of operational success. Marriott s framework for Marketing Research: An evaluation of the role of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although price is a pertinent perspective in decision making, non business travellers also focus on standards of quality on offer (Belk, p. 86). For instance, most non business travellers emphasize on the quality of hospitality services such as privacy and safety. Without qualitative research, it would have been extremely difficult for Marriot to investigate these perspectives. It is also vital to note that qualitative research has been the leading light in helping this firm evaluate the different gains and shortcomings of focusing on the non business travellers. Consequently, this has strengthened the company s framework for market expansion. Qualitative research has also been essential in establishing the most appropriate marketing strategies for the firm in the USA (Morrison, p. 75). In the modern business environment, advertising strategies are extremely pivotal towards the determining a firm s overall performance (Hospitality net, 2013). Marriott has been evaluated based on amenities like convenience, comfort, services, price and quality, as each of the six amenities represents an exemplary platform for streamlining the standards of performance for Marriott. Quality is a sensitive attribute towards determining the choice of hotels by prospective clients. On the other hand, the price segment would focus on an evaluation of the different pricing mechanisms that would maximize upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Best Weight Loss Supplements Okay, you want a slimmer figure or at least a curvy figure without the hanging fats on the sides of your waist, thighs, and arms, but you are confused as to what weight loss supplements will give the best results for you. Finally, the powerful ingredients for best weight loss supplements revealed! So, why are best weight loss supplements revealed? Best weight loss supplements revealed here will assist you in your purchases later on. Fat burning ingredients. These are the ingredients that truly reduce your weight because it burns fatty components into energy. They carry the fat or fuel to the cells in the body and change it to energy. Examples of fat burning ingredients are omega 3 fatty acids, carnitine, vitamin C, L tyrosine, makandi, and soy that contain isoflavones. Carnitine is a well known fat burner. The omega 3 fatty acids assist the performance of carnitine into the body. Sources of the last ingredients are flaxseeds and its oil. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will observe that even though weight loss supplements are recommended, dieters are always instructed to accompany it with exercise. But supplements with ingredients of energy booster can do away with reducing despite a non exercise program. Most weight loss supplements are composed of caffeine because it helps destroy fats. Examples of boosters are niacin or B3, pyridoxine or B6, and riboflavin or B3. The pyridoxine of vitamin B6 has both tranquilizing and energy boosting effects. Other ingredients are phosphorus, pantothenic acid, and carnitine. There is a natural element that can boost energy, too, and that is the arctic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Comparing Meursault And Christ Why would Camus think to put Meursault and Christ in the same sentence when he says Meursault is the only Christ we deserve, ? Well, besides being called directly an Anti Christ, Meursault and Christ have another major difference that makes these two characters complete opposites in contrast to one another. In the novel Meursault willingly chooses to murder a seemingly innocent man and justifies the death of another innocent man in the Czech story. Christ himself was an innocent man who was unjustly killed. According to Thomas L. Hanna to Camus mind, Jesus of Nazareth was an innocent man unjustly killed, from no point of view can he rule out the fact of the injustice in this event. (Hanna) As proposed in the introduction: Camus believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Universal Design Principles 1. What are the primary principles of Universal Design AND how can these be applied to educational contexts? (2 points) Universal Design is the practice of incorporating the needs of disabled individuals into the buildings, schools, and businesses. The primary principles of Universal Design are equitable use, flexibility, simplicity, perceptible information, forgiveness of mistakes, decreased physical effort, and space. Some examples of this practice are ramps, Braille signs, lower desks and tables, and wider hallways. This can be applied in an educational context by making classrooms and learning spaces accessible to all students. Students with disabilities would be able to focus on their education rather than how they are going to get to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All individuals must face oppression, stereotypes, and limitations. An example of this in the reading was Jason Kingsley. Jason was born with down syndrome and has struggled his whole life with society telling him what he is unable to do. When he was born the doctors told his family that he couldn t learn, form relationships, or carry out a normal life, however in response Jason has proved all this incorrect. He has a job, writes, makes friends, takes public transportation, and has traveled to other countries. This wasn t always easy since many employers don t always hire disabled individuals or know how to act around them. I believe that all disabled people struggle with this kind of discrimination however the obstacles or disabilities people face vary. Disabilities can be caused by genetics, chemical imbalances, traumas, or accidents. They can challenge learning, senses, mental health, or physical abilities. Another example in the reading was the story of Edward Murphy. Edward developed PTSD after a bomb exploded when he was deployed in Iraq and struggles with severe anxiety due to this. Unlike Jason, Murphy wasn t born with a disability but developed it during life. Murphy also has more opportunities to (in a way) reverse his disability or at least reduce the affect that it has in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Compare and Contrast United States Foreign Policy After... John Bogue Mr. Corcoran AP American Research Paper 4/1/10 Compare and Contrast United States foreign policy after the First World War and after the Second World War. Consider the periods 1919 1928 and 1945 1950. United States foreign policy has always been characterized by a commitment to free trade, protection of American interests, and a concern for human rights. Our founding fathers, specifically George Washington, are responsible for much of the influence regarding foreign policy after their time period and up to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The KKK organized mass demonstrations to intimidate people they disliked. They persecuted Blacks, Jews, Catholics, and for the most part, anyone who was of a foreign race. During this time period, America was extremely pro nativist and showed it with everything they did to keep foreigners out (Link, 80). After the Second World War, American foreign policy was, for the most part, different then post World War 1 foreign policy. As a result of the war, we decided that threats to peace and freedom elsewhere in the world did affect us, that if we ignored serious trouble in the world it would probably eventually find us. Thus, after the war we became internationalist using our power and prestige to help and protect our friends and acting to prevent wars wherever possible or to minimize them when they did break out. Politically, the United States government did almost everything it could have done to make the world and the country a better place after World War Two. In order to prevent wars and make the world a safer place, the country wanted to establish an international organization that would help achieve this goal, similar to the Wilson s proposed League of Nations, except this time, the organization had full support and funding of the United States. The organization was formed in 1945, and it was called the United Nations. Not only did the United Nations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The NFL Protest Argument During the pre season of the 2016 National Football League season, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat for the National Anthem to protest racial injustice within the United States. When asked why he sat, he stated, I ve been very clear from the beginning that I m against the systematic oppression of black Americans (Willingham). The quarterback received some negative reaction to his method of protest and, after three games, met with former NFL player and Army veteran Nate Boyer to discuss his protest. During this meeting, Kaepernick agreed with Boyer and decided kneeling during the anthem was a more respectful form of protest (Willingham). Since that time, many NFL players joined Kaepernick in his protest and continue to kneel during the playing of the anthem. Through this silent, non violent protest, many uncomfortable questions are now at the forefront of American cultural discussion. To date, Kaepernick alone has paid a price for the protest actions as currently he is not playing in the NFL since no team would dare sign such a controversial player. In addition, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, recently jumped into the debate during a speech calling any player who kneels a son of a bitch and stating they should lose their jobs (Jenkins). The President also inferred the protests are disrespectful to the American flag and to the members of the United States military. This background on the NFL protests raises several questions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Identifying The Appropriate Members For A Team And... Aspects Essential in Identifying the Appropriate Members for a Team and Ensuring the Team Is Successfully Launched In the article of Polzer (2003), it was stated that choosing the appropriate team members could be the trickiest part of designing a team yet it is also of great importance. For a team to work, the right mix of individual should be selected. There should be a right mix of technical and interpersonal skills between team member together with the right level of diversity, and everyone s roles are clearly differentiated (Polzer, 2003). Team size, individual skills, diversity, defining formal roles, and formal leadership should be taken into consideration during the selection process. Team size is the most fundamental starting point for choosing team members (Polzer, 2003, p.7). It is not always the more, the better in this case. The leader during selection should consider the task they need to accomplish, the skills of the members, and the deadline of a task. As an example, it will be easier to relay information to five people than twelve people as it could take twice the effort in doing it. However, as mentioned earlier, it always depends on the project, task, goal, time, and the people involved. After the selection of the effective team members, it is important to analyze the conditions that should be in place before the team is launched; analyze the team processes that unfold as the team begins its work; assess what should happen during the team s launch, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Tinker s Wedding Essay This chapter examine two tinker women characters named sarah casey,who wants to be married in order to gain dignity and be viewed as respectable in the eyes of society;and her mother in law Mary Byrne, a drunkard who opposes such an institution. Like all of Synge s plays, the basic plot of The Tinker s Wedding derives from folk stories of Irish culture. In fact, the play represents a dramatisation of folk stories told In Wicklow and West Kerry. In the first essay of this prose work The Vagrants of Wicklow, a man on the side of a mountain to the east of Aughavanna, in Wicklow tells his observations about the tinkers he saw. He mentions the vigorous lifestyle and the marriage customs of the roaming tinkers and tramps. He says that one time he saw fifty of them on the road and [t]hey are gallous lads for walking through the world and one of these lads would swap the woman he had with one from another man, with as much talk as if you d be selling a cow (Synge, In Wicklow 5). The second source Synge would use in his play is the tale of tinkers bargaining with a priest to marry them for money and a tin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this time Synge does not represent the settled common people of his country. Instead, he represents a peripatetic community rather than a settled community in Ireland. Thus, the characters change from the fishermen of the Aran Islands to the tinkers of the County Wicklow. Deborah Fleming asserts that [i]n all of J. M. Synge s plays except Riders to the Sea, the heroes reject the respectable life offered them by society and community (139). The characterisation of The Tinker s Wedding is a good example for this. In Riders to the Sea, the characters are isolated from civilisation due to their living conditions on a remote and isolated island. In The Tinker s Wedding, on the other hand, the geographical conditions are not the reason for the characters isolation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Pet Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem Did you know about 25 million puppies and kittens are born into the United States each year? That s more than 50,000 born each day in this country alone. Twenty five million pets produce yearly greatly exceeds the amount of willing families to take care of these animals that are born into the world. Even though, these massive amount of litters may in fact be completely healthy there is just not a sufficient enough of homes for this animals to be place in. statically reported by the humane society of the united states in October 2011 6 to 8 million animals who have no place to call their home are put into animal shelters. Unfortunately, due to the excessive surplus of these animals about half which is 3 to 4 million only make it out alive. The other half left to be euthanize by the shelter to make room for the new incoming animals. This turns out to be one animal euthanize every 8 sec. Pet overpopulation has been a serious problem throughout the nation for many years. The on ongoing cycle of bring unwanted litters of pets into the world makes it extremely difficult to reduce the amount of animals being euthanize across the nation each and every day. It s important for people to understand the need to spay and neuter their family s pets and all pets in general, all though people don t understand that need its extremely important to take into account that these thousands of wanted any unneeded animals being born into the world each day will statically end up homeless, place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. What Is The Appeal Of Roman Holiday Careening through Rome on a Vespa, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck are famous for their outstanding contributions to the classic film, Roman Holiday, but too often a third key player, the eternal city itself, whose role adds meaningful allegories and timeless appeal, is overlooked as merely a backdrop. The movie opens with a grand introduction to the life of young Princess Ann, who is traveling on a goodwill tour through Europe. Later, the film pans up from the crowded winding streets to a struggling low end news writer, Joe Bradley gambling in a musty apartment. That night, the princess, overwhelmed by her tightly regimented and boring elitist life, escapes from the palace in Rome where she is staying, only to collapse exhausted on a back street bench. When, by total coincidence, Bradley stumbles upon her and obligingly tries to help, she lies about her identity in hopes of experiencing normal life. Bradley, realizing the truth, aims to obtain the scoop of a lifetime and solve his money problems forever. The following day, he takes her on a grand tour of Rome in what becomes a laughable journey as they fall in love, despite the limitations of social hierarchy. Through its setting in the eternal city, the spectacular love story takes on deeper meanings and appeal. In innumerable ways, through its intransience and urban planning, Rome perfectly accentuates the duo s challenges in this timeless love story. In many ways, Rome s grandeur was a significant foundation for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Climate Change and the Contribution of Agribusiness Student s Name Professor s Name Course title May 18, 2013 Climate Change and the Contribution of Agribusiness Western countries have become highly dependent on petroleum products to grow and process the food needed to support the nutritional requirements of its citizens. Gasoline and diesel fuels are needed to fertilize, till, plant, and control pests until the crops reach maturity (Prasad). Petroleum fuels are needed to bring agriculture products to food manufacturers and markets. Fertilizers, modified seeds, and pest control rely heavily on petroleum products. If petroleum fertilizers alone were eliminated, the yield per acre for corn alone would fall by 433%. What most people fail to realize is that the loss of fossil fuels would be devastating to contemporary farming methods, because renewable energy cannot substitute for the organic chemicals derived from oil and natural gas. Aside from the scary petroleum dependence of western agriculture methods there is also the contribution that farming makes to global warming. The top four producers of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. are the electric power plants (33.5%), transportation (27.7%), industry (18.6%), and agriculture (8.2%) (Takle). The largest contributor to agriculture greenhouse gas emissions is fertilizer (61%), which is produced using ammonia from natural gas. By comparison, the burning of fuels to power machinery represents only 7% of the greenhouse gases produced by farming. The second biggest producer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Air Tel Case Study REPORT ON BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED Submitted to Prof. A. Nag Submitted By Vivek Kumar Gupta (05_F1_129) Mohd. Imran (05_F1_113) Institute of marketing and management Uploaded for www.projectsparadise.com CONTENTS Acknowledgment 3 Executive Summary 4 Introduction 5 Objectives 8 Methodology Primary Data Sources Secondary Data Sources 8 Analysis SWOT Analysis BCG Matrix
  • 53. Porter Model Ansoff matrix Environmental Analysis Competitors Analysis 12 16 17 18 19 21 Findings 25 Recommendations 26 Bibliography 27 References 27 Uploaded for www.projectsparadise.com 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT There are many people who have been of enormously help in the preparation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other shareholders with more than a 1% stake were: Citi Group Global Markets Mauritius Pvt Ltd (2.99%); Europacific Growth Fund (2.04%); Morgan Stanley Co International Ltd (1.93%); CLSA Merchant Bankers Ltd A/C Calyon (1.33%); Life Insurance Corporation of India (1.34%); and, The Growth Fund of America Inc (1.11%). Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder chairman of Bharti Enterprises (which owns Airtel), is today, the most celebrated face of the telecom sector in India. He symbolises the adage that success comes to those who dream big and then work assiduously to deliver it. Sunil Bharti Mittal began his journey manufacturing spare parts for bicycles in the late 1970s. His strong entrepreneurial instincts gave him a unique flair for sensing new business opportunities. In the early years, Bharti established itself as a supplier of basic telecom equipment. His true calling came in the mid 1990s when the government opened up the sector and allowed private players to provide telecom services. Bharti Enterprises accepted every opportunity provided by this new policy to evolve into India s largest telecommunications company and one of India s most respected brands. Airtel was launched in 1995 in Delhi. In the ensuing years, as
  • 54. Uploaded for www.projectsparadise.com 5 the Airtel network expanded to several parts of India, the brand came to symbolise the very essence of mobile services. Product Airtel provides a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...