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Judith Butler Informative Acts And Gender Constitution...
Judith Butler, in her essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution , claims that there is no
gendered self. As opposed to Simone de Beauvoir, who believes that sex is biologically determined
and gender is a social construct, Butler believes that sex can only be read through gender, making
them both constructs. Butler argues that the male/female binary is unstable and invalid. She states that
what is called gender identity is a performative accomplishment compelled by social sanction and
taboo (Butler 901).
Butler analyzes sex and gender through a phenomenological framework. Phenomenology is the study
of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first person point of view. Butler claims that
gender is constituted through a
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Stereotypes In A Doll s House
A man standing in front of a tank in Tiananmen Square, a second plane crashing into the World Trade
center, a group of soldiers raising the American flag at Iwo Jima, all have one thing in common, they
are all recognizable images captured in time through photography. Photography has challenged what
was achievable numerous times, and now it is one of the greatest influential mediums of the modern
society. Photography has advanced tremendously over time. At the beginning a person needed to stay
still for several minutes for a colorless black and white image. Moving was never allowed permitted,
for it would distort the image and result in it bury. Eventually, it would advance so that with only one
flash, a person could see an image of that time. But still, it was black and white and, if a person
moved, the image would come out blurry. Over time, the fluidity of what a camera can do and can
now accomplish, have changed. This is tantamount to how challenges to uprooting the traditional the
roles of women have led to changes and advancements in modern time. Henrik Ibsen s 1879 play, A
Doll s House, leads the reader to challenge if and or how to challenge societal gender roles in society.
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By putting her motherhood and marriage aside, Nora is openly defying her gender roles and through
this she is: voicing the most basic of feminist principles: that women no less than men possess a moral
and intellectual nature and have not only a right but a duty to develop it (Templeton 6). By not caring
about appearances and doing what she wants for herself, she defies gender norms as well as society.
She defies society because it was society that put the norms into place. Through defying gender norms
and societal norms, she puts forth that it is more important for a person to pursue his or her own
desires to fulfill their
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FITTskills
1. Based on the risk factors associated with the Bugabyte and the Bugabyte Lite, which product do
you think Grunwald and Vogel will recommend as the best candidate for assembly outsourcing?
To decide which product, either Bugabyte or Bugabyte Lite, is the best candidate,
Metrovox has to identify its core competencies and to outsource non core activities. I personally think
Grunwald and Vogel will recommend Bugabyte Lite for assembly outsourcing while Bugabyte to be
kept assembling in house and not to pass out to others to perform.
Bugabyte Lite has been on market for over six years with the same quality but a new look.
It has a well established assembly process and product testing. This helps Metrovox to outsource its
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3. In the event that Metrovox can outsource the assembly of the circuit boards to an existing supplier,
discuss the key contract issues Metrovox will need to consider with their supplier.
Some of the key contract issues are of the following: (1) the quality and volume of the goods being
purchased, clearly calculated price of the goods and the currency being used, and the discounts
availability as volumes increase; (2) the payment terms, including the payment method and
documentation, the payment due, the time frame payment that must be made, and the discounts
availability for accelerated payments; (3) the delivery terms, including the delivery method and
destination, the delivery dates or expected arrival dates, the expectation for the condition of the good,
the transfer of ownership and risk of loss and damage as determined by Incoterms, the type of logistics
costs related to imports and transportation are covered in the price, and the responsibilities of paying
for the packing, cargo insurance and customs duties; (4) the fulfillment of the standard import and
export documentation and regulations when shipping the goods internationally; and (5) the remedies,
force majeure, hardship, termination clause and penalty clause if circumstances go beyond one part s
control and make it unreasonably difficult to fulfill.
4. What inventory management strategy should Grunwald and Vogel recommend
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Crime Is A Major Social And Political Problem Within Our...
Research Proposal
Introduction
Fear of crime is a major issue within our society with Farrell et al stating that it is commonplace to
assert that fear of crime has become a major social and political problem, perhaps bigger than crime
itself . With Leeds being known as a high risk area for crime in the UK with Leeds University and
Leeds Beckett coming 6th and 7th respectively for the highest crime rate on The Complete University
Guide students here are likely to have a strong fear towards becoming a victim of crime. Previous
research has shown there are differences in the type of crimes that the different genders fear becoming
victims of. (Rountree 1998) This research aims to investigate those differences and find out if they
affect the lives of students in Leeds. The main aims are as follows:
To establish whether their are differences in gender and fear of crime in Leeds.
To know if these fears will affect a students life and behaviours.
Literature Review
Research in to students and fear of crime has found surprising results, with Universities considered
fairly safe, it is surprising that students report high levels of fear towards crime. (McConnell 1997)
As well as this high level of fear towards crime from students, previous research has shown us that
there are many differences in the male and female fear of crime. Females have been repeatedly found
to fear crime more than males (Fisher Sloan, 2003) even though men are much more likely to become
a victim of crime
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Underlying Problems of the Kyoto Protocol
For the past years, global warming and climate change became important issues of science and the
environment. However, with the realization of the possible threats it poses to humankind in general,
global warming gained international significance. Climate change is a global problem that requires a
global response embracing the needs and interests of all countries (Boer, 2008). Countries around the
world, convinced by the threats of the global warming, choose to act hand in hand to face to the issue.
United Nations, the pioneering organization that resolves international conflicts, organized the United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in July 1992. The conference,
organized a series of talks to create a treaty whose goal is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in
the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate
system . It resulted in the creation of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Commission
(UNFCCC), the first step of the international community in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG)
emission. The Convention enjoys near universal membership, participated by 195 states. By
considering global warming as a multilateral issue that knows no territorial boundaries, the treaty asks
the cooperation of the participating states in combating the issue. The framework, although a very
significant step in mitigating global warming, failed to accomplish its targets because of its inadequate
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Unit 305 COMPLETED Understand person centred approaches Essay
Unit 305
Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings.
Outcome 1
Understand person centred approaches in adult social care
1. Describe person centred approaches.
Person centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and
their needs. We are all individuals and just because two people might have the same medical
condition, for example, dementia, it doesn t mean that they require the same care or support because
they are two different people which means their needs will be different. You need to develop a clear
understanding about the individuals that you are working with and their needs, culture, means of
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Social support or to maintain contact with family and friends. In general people are sociable, we will
attempt to relate to other people and develop a relationship with them. Sometimes people will need
support in relating to others this can be for a range of reasons such as, illness if social circumstances
may of meant that someone has lost contact with other people such as their family and friends, other
may have issues in making relationship and some may have had difficult or painful experiences which
have made them wary of becoming involved with others.
Outcome 2
Understand how to implement a person centred approach in an adult social care setting.
1. Explain how finding out the history, preferences, wishes, and needs of an individual contributes to
their care plan.
Finding out the history, preferences, wishes and needs of an individual will contribute to their care
plan, you would do this by asking and talking to the person concerned, or if they were unable to tell
you this information, you could speak with their family. Ask the individual about their life, and what
they used to work as etc, if they are able to tell you all of this, then you will learn a great deal about
them and this will help you to offer support to them in the most appropriate ways. Residents can often
find it hard to
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An Effective Image File Storage Technique Using Data De...
ABSTRACT
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the number of virtual machines and virtual machine images
that are managed to support infrastructure as a service (IaaS). For example, Amazon Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2) has 6,521 public virtual machine images. This creates several challenges in management
of image files in a cloud computing environment.
In particular, a large amount of duplicate data that exists in image files consumes significant storage
space. To address this problem, we propose an effective image file storage technique using data de
duplication with a modified fixed size block scheme. When a user requests to store an image file, this
technique first calculates the fingerprint for the image file, and then compares the fingerprint with the
fingerprints in a fingerprint library. If the fingerprint of the image is already in the library, a pointer to
the existing fingerprint is used to store this image. Otherwise this image will be processed using the
fixed size block image segmentation method.
The experiments show that this technique can significantly reduce the transmission time of image files
that have already existed in storage. Also the deletion rate for image groups which have the same
version of operating systems but different versions of software applications is up about 58%.
Keywords: cloud computing, image files, data deduplication.
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Cloud Computing enables universal, expedient network access to a shared
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The Basis for Judicial Reviews
Judicial Review is only available where public powers or duties are being exercised. It is not available
for Private Law decisions. The basis for Judicial Review comes from the Separation of Powers
doctrine, specifically at a Federal level Chapters I, II and III of the Constitution. The Administrative
Decision (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth) was enacted to simply the procedure for seeking Judicial
Review of Commonwealth matters, however not all administrative actions are covered and the
Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) is still relevant. The State of Victoria has similar legislation, the
Administrative Law Act 1978. Judicial Review will only look at the legality of the decision, not any
fact finding or factual conclusions. Merits review is essentially a fresh look at the original decision
where the reviewer can even consider new evidence. Merits review is characterised by the capacity for
substitution of the decision of the reviewing person or body for that of the original decision maker
Merits Review is only available if an Act provides this right. Such review can be conducted internally,
by the same department who made the decision, or to an external Tribunal. The Administration
Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth) created the Administrative Appeal s Tribunal which is the Federal
Merits review Tribunal. In Victoria, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) is the
State equal. The differences between Judicial Review and Merits Review are: The decision maker
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Anorexi A Psychologically Based Eating Disorder
Anorexia
Anorexia is a psychologically based eating disorder in a human, when a person feels extremely
insecure of his/ her physical appearance by thinking that his/ her physical appearance is not impressive
or socially acceptable at all and gets obsessed involved in continuous efforts to lose weight. Their
weight loosing efforts are not healthy rather are extremely unhealthy in the form of vigorous exercises,
imbalanced diet plans intake and unsatisfying mistaken image of themselves towards them. Their
problem is not based on the reality of being as fat as they actually are but of the amount they think
they are. Their image of being fat doesn t come from the mirror but from their own mind so it is a
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Because problem resolution of any kind starts from identifying the true nature of problem instead of
denial, to define the challenges required to be fought to. And where there is problem, solution lies at
the center of that. So instead of deviating through denial, anorexia patients should understand that they
direly need to get out of depression and anxiety and they deserve to be happy so one way or the other,
they should get it out to understand they don t need to fight their misconception of being fat, they have
to fight the cause arising misconception, anarchy, disgust, anger, isolation, anxiety and deprivation in
their lives. And all of these are dissociating themselves from their beautiful surroundings, attention
seeking beauties of nature, their family members, their friends, their potentials and all the areas of the
community that may be bettered by their exclusive roles.
Main Body:
In USA, 20 million females and 10 million males are anorexia patient, dissatisfied with their bodies.
Moreover this trend is usually seen in youngsters from age 6 to 10, studying in schools. They first of
all start feeling complex regarding their body shapes and their chubbiness. [1] Then this complex stars
growing more and more unless some counseling or control is done. If kids get no help they might
develop such complex further into anorexia. Normally it happens to girls that at the age of 6, they start
developing their body shape and weight concerns, contrary to
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Case Study Of Zara s Influence On Knowledge Management
Zara Group study case
In this example can be seen how information and communication technologies (ICTs) influence on
knowledge management processes within organizations and its influence on innovation and co
learning. The use of ICTs is increasing because nowadays the business environment is becoming more
dynamic and complex and new strategic resources are needed for taking competitive advantages.
(María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.994)
The unit of analysis is the Zara Group, which belongs to the Spanish company Inditex. It is a very
global company which has been selected due to it does an intensive application of ICTs in its
processes, mainly manufacturing and distribution ones, as well as its logistical processes. Because of
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The combined use of a series of ICTs has a positive effect on knowledge combination.
By periodical reports received from shop assistants over the Internet, with opinions, interests and
consumer preferences, and sent to the departments within the company, Zara adapts its outputs to the
real demand. Therefore, different sources of explicit knowledge are received for combining them and
creating new explicit knowledge. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.1000)
4. The combined use of a series of ICTs has a positive effect on knowledge internalization.
Zara has developed E Commerce which permits the sales of its outputs over the Internet and
moreover, it has a private Extranet where regulations can be found and to which suppliers have access
for finding the packing and labeling rules. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.1000)
In addition it has a foundation with other companies to have a permanent connection between
University and business for promoting the exchange of technology and information. Thus it allows
Zara employees to internalize the knowledge got in the documents or software used and convert it into
their own knowledge. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ,
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Cell Phone Use Essay
Cell phones popularity has grown exponentially in the last few years. Almost every college student
has a cell phone or smartphone. They are seen all over the world and in every building. Cell phone use
while driving has increased exponentially in young adults over the past few years, many reasons such
as dependency and addiction can lead to this but there are also ways to try to limit cell phone use by
different sensors or helpful tips. Cell phone use has grown in popularity in college students and young
adults all over the world, because of this, cell phones are being used more and more while driving.
More and more college students and young adults are getting smartphones and other cellphones, A
recent Australian survey found that 75% of mobile phone users now have smartphones; this figure
more than doubled between 2011 and 2014 and is expected to reach 91% by 2017 [6]. There are cell
phones in every store or building whether they are a customer s phone or an employee phone. In the
research conducted 99.8% of the participants owned a cell phone and 82.1% of them had their drivers
licenses [1]. The large quantities of cell phones are causing large distractions in young driver s lives.
College students all over the world are being distracted by their cell phone while they drive, Half of
the participants reported having experienced one or more near accidents when talking on their phone
while driving (50%) and more than half reported having such experiences while texting
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Age Discrimination At The Workplace Essay
Mrs. Jeanie Gay Lewis
Age Discrimination in the Workplace
Human Resource Management
Dr. Melissa Mann
9 20 2016
1
Introduction
An all encompassing definition for age discrimination in the workplace is the practice of excluding
applicants for hire or promotion based on the age of the individual. Related to the factor of age, age
discrimination is an approach that does not focus on skill levels and job competency, and places
emphasis on the calendar age of the individual.(Fundamentals of Human
Resource Management, 2016)
In today s workplace, employers have to be attentive in staying compliant with an immense number of
laws and regulations. Reducing employment and regulatory risk can be the difference between success
and failure in today s competitive marketplace. Over the past decade there has been a rise of
complaints concerning age discrimination in the workplace. There are many keys to business success,
and focusing on age discrimination and how business needs to be able to differentiate between the
different types of relationships within the workplace.
Types of Age Discriminaton in the Workplace
The different types of discrimination companies may face in the workplace, the legal considerations
and finally developing and implementing a system to manage legal risk from regulatory issues. As
people live and work longer, the older component of the workforce, defined by the U.S. Bureau
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Gail Sheehy s The Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood
Gail Sheehy said, If we don t change, we don t grow. If we don t grow, we aren t really living. Robin
Hood starts as a character that gets picked on and pressured by others who has trouble understanding
jokes and being warm and empathetic, but when he finally shows that he can be warm, make friends
and take risks, he begins to change into an independent yet kind leader. These changes eventually lead
to him to realizing that life as a yeoman in the forest is the best, and that is the life he wants to live. In
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, the protagonist Robin Hood goes through
many changes influenced by the experiences he has in battles with the sheriff, thieves, and swindling
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Robin changes here when to better understand people. Before he learns that Will Scarlet is his nephew
and he came to meet him, he states, Describing Will Scarlet, the sight of such a fellow doth put a nasty
taste into my mouth! Look how he doth hold that fair flower betwixt his thumb and finger, as he
would say, Good rose, I like thee not so ill but I can bear thy odor for a little while. (89; ch 8) Robin is
clearly judging Will Scarlet by his cover. Robin Hood later learns the talent that Will Scarlet has when
his friends pressure him to fight Scarlet and Scarlet shows his strength, and when at his welcoming
feast the Merry Men get Scarlet to show off his singing skills. This shows when Robin s friends, like
when Will Stutely said, Wipe thine eyes, man! I do hate to see a tall, stout fellow so sniveling like a
girl of fourteen over a dead tomtit, (118; ch 10) are jesting Allan a Dale, but Robin is polite and
figures out why Allan a Dale is crying. Robin turns from criticizing those just because they look
funny, to being kind and understanding, no matter how someone seems at first, so he can accept any
man who needs a helping
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Islam Is A Religion Of Violence
In the article Islam Is a Religion of Violence , Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses the long debated question of
whether Islam is a religion of violence or peace. Islamic terrorism was brought to the forefront of
American and Western awareness on September 11, 2001 with the crash of the twin towers. More acts
of terrorism committed by Muslims followed throughout the years in different parts of the world. To
understand the cause of Islamic terrorism, Ali divides its adherents into three categories: the
fundamentalists or the Medina Muslims who envision a regime based on Islamic religious law, the
clear majority or the Mecca Muslims who are not inclined to practice violence or even intolerance
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A year after moving to the U.S., she established the Ayaan Hirsi Ali Foundation to help protect women
in the West against militant Islam . The author s efforts to strive for her goal and the recognition she
received shows she has gained the public s attention and takes her stance against Islam seriously;
however, despite the background, her writings on criticism of religious texts are still debatable and
unsuccessful.
The article, Islam Is a Religion of Violence , is organized in a manner that makes it easy to follow the
argument. The author presents a question and then attempts to answer it, but it is evident the
conclusion is already decided from the title. This bias dictates the critical tone on the analysis of the
Islamic texts. It also leads to a strategic use of words and exclusion of critical information to appeal to
the particular audience of Muslims and non Muslims who have some knowledge of Islam. It is
interesting that the author makes an important distinction between Islam as a set of ideas and Muslims
as adherents as the statement creates a logical fallacy against her thesis. It can be inferred that the
religious texts are only writings on paper; the people who follow the ideas interpret it to be peaceful or
violent. From the beginning of the article, the author s argument creates a contradiction. Furthermore,
it is acknowledged with the separation of Muslims into three groups that the problem is Islam s
followers and
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Settlement Agreement And Mutual Release Of All Claims Essay
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS This Settlement
Agreement and Mutual Release of All Claims ( Agreement ) is made and entered into between APRIL
STAR DAVIS ( DAVIS ) and THE LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT BURNS ( BURNS ), with reference
to the following facts: RECITALS A. BURNS provided legal services for DAVIS pursuant to a fee
agreement dated September 23, 2015; retainer deposited into ROBERT BURNS TRUST account on,
September 22, 2015. As part of those proceedings, BURNS sought payment for fees/costs and DAVIS
disputed the charges. DAVIS also has potential claims for legal malpractice. Neither party has filed a
lawsuit for their potential claims. B. BURNS and DAVIS both deny any wrongdoing and vigorously
dispute each other s claims. C. BURNS and DAVIS now desire to fully and finally resolve, settle,
compromise and discharge, conclusively and at all times, all disputes, differences, and controversies
between and among them, so as to avoid any further disputes, costs, inconveniences, expenses, and
uncertainties of litigation between them. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration,
the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
AGREEMENT 1. Incorporation of Recitals: The Recitals set forth above are incorporated herein by
this reference and are hereby made part of this Agreement. 2. Consideration: 2.1 DAVIS shall pay
BURNS two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) from the proceeds of the
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Dynamic Vision
Dynamic Vision of Social Justice My dynamic vision of social justice looks like a combination of
individual empowerment and group empowerment. Albano (2015) argues that group empowerment is
the better form of social justice because individual empowerment is a limited way to change the
system and works within the existing power structure. I believe both empowerments are best
combined into an effective approach to social justice. A client cannot even begin to advocate with the
community if he or she still worries about attaining the basic necessities of living like housing of food.
For instance, I work in the San Francisco South of Market (SOMA) district where the youth
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I know that my vision of justice is smaller in scale than what this MSW program seems to be
advocating. However, I see the value in attending to the immediate needs of my clients because
worrying about whether or not they can eat or where they can live cannot be forgotten in the struggle
toward equality for all. Ever since I wanted to become a social worker, I am very aware that my
passion in social work lies in direct practice with Filipino youth and their families. While I understand
that there will be times when advocacy is needed, I see advocacy as an addition to what I truly want to
do in social work. There are several strengths to performing social justice within a smaller sphere and
employing both individual and group empowerment. One can see immediate changes in the quality of
services to clients. Cohesion and relationship building with fellow social workers should be a priority
because if you cannot even trust your coworkers, being able to advocate together with the community
would not be possible due to infighting over the goals. This smaller approach takes into account that
limited funding and too many caseloads makes grand gestures for social justice are not feasible to the
majority of social workers. I do see the limitations of a smaller approach, however. Namely, the
progress toward social justice is slower and more minimal to existing structures. As well, much more
energy is expended to sustain the small forms of resistance (Smith,
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L¡¦Oreal Nederland B.V.
L¡¦Oreal Nederland B.V.
Pertinent Facts
L¡¦Oreal is the largest cosmetics company in the world. In 1992 the L¡¦Oreal Group was the largest
cosmetics manufacturer in the world. They are Headquartered in Paris, it have subsidiaries in over 100
countries. In 1992, its sales were $6.8 billion (a 12% over 1991) and net profits were $417 million (a
14% increase). France contributed 24% of total worldwide sales. Europe (both western and eastern
countries, excluding France) provided 42%, and the U.S.A and Canada together accounted for 20%;
the rest of the world accounted for the remaining 14%. L¡¦Oreal¡¦s European subsidiaries were in one
of two groups: (1) major countries (England, France, Germany, and Italy) or (2) minor countries (the
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Threats
Competition
Not only from other manufacturers producing similar products but retailer might create their own
private labels.
Saturated
The cosmetic market is become saturated so L¡¦Oreal has needs to increase their innovation for new
products.
Alternatives
1. Do nothing at all and to hope for the best.
2. Introduce only a Synergie of facial skin care products line into the Dutch market.
3. Continue the rollout at its current place but only have a Belle Couleur of permanent hair coloring
products lines.
4. Continue the rollout facial skin care products and permanent hair coloring products.
Evaluation of the Alternatives
Alternative 1¡GDo nothing at all and hope for the best.
PROS
ƒÜ This alternative does not offer any positive ways to solve this problem and also doesn¡¦t make
them get more market share.
CONS
ƒÜ If the company doesn¡¦t introduce either of its products, it won¡¦t be able to take advantage of
growing.
ƒÜ It won¡¦t be able to make more profit in their market.
Alternative 2¡GIntroduce only a Synergie of facial skin care products line into the Dutch market.
PROS
ƒÜ It¡¦s easier to market just only one product to the Dutch market because the company can focus on
one product and it¡¦ll be more successful.
ƒÜ L¡¦Oreal has a positive image for their distributor that can certainly help the distributor decide to
place this product on their shelf.
Ć The fastest growing populations of women
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The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
The history of the Trans Atlantic slave trade is more readily accessible and popular, as opposed to the
history of the Viking slavers. Painter points out that the Vikings were hardly viewed in popular culture
as the preeminent slavers they really were, while Dublin was the slave market capitol of the world
from the 11th through the 15th centuries. Whites living in the current day British Isles through France
and Scandinavia were all subject to slave raids by Vikings for hundreds of years with some destitute
individuals going as far as to sell themselves into slavery. While the Atlantic Slave Trade used racism
to justify their exploitation, it is important to realize that this is a justification birthed out of economic
greed rather then inherit racist sentiment. Economic advancement was the purpose of the slave trade
while race creation and whiteness were constructs built to support and justify this economic
exploitation during the Atlantic Slave Trade. Unfortunately, due the indoctrinated justifications of race
creation; racism, prejudice and the prevalence of whiteness became magnified and held up as superior
social standing.
The word Caucasian, which has been used to describe white people for nearly 220 years was brought
into popularity in Lower Saxony, the Germanic providence, in 1795 and is attributed to a German
doctor and scholar by the name of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Blumenbach scholarly findings rose
to prominence due to his sought after tutorship by
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Henry V Film Analysis
1. What are the principal differences between the two film versions of Shakespeare s Henry V in terms
of plot? How do these differences advance the plot of the particular films?
While both films follow the plot of the original play, there are several key differences in what each
film focuses on. For Kenneth Branagh s Henry V, the core of the story is Henry s growth as a man, and
his rejection of the immaturity of youth for the maturity of kingship. Thus, Henry s drinking friends
and their fractured relationship with the new king take up a significant portion of screen time, leading
up to the heartbreaking execution of Bardolph on Henry s orders. A quite literal death of childhood
and adolescence, but a necessary one. But the drunken peasants aren t the only influence on Branagh s
Henry; the English church also plays a crucial role in the young king s development. From the very
beginning, the church sways and manipulates the inexperienced Henry into going to war, with the
clergymen being framed as devils on his shoulder during the court scene. Bardolph s execution is even
ordered for his crimes against the church. For Branagh, the plot is driven by Henry s battle between
these influences and the choices he makes for his country. By contrast, Olivier s Henry V is a
triumphant romp, with a greater focus on comedy and the triumph of England. The scene of the
clergyman telling Henry of the Salic law is silly, with the assistant dropping the scrolls and forgetting
the names of the distant monarchs. This also continues with the depiction of the French nobility as
buffoonish, unthreatening ponces, and the many scenes of peasants goofing around outside of battle.
In this rendition, Henry seems even more regal than other versions, with more emphasis on his
victorious battles and rousing battle speeches. His conflict with his old friends is extremely
downplayed, and nearly all the references to treachery within the court are removed. Instead of a
character study of a conflicted young man, this Henry V is a story of noble England and their
righteous victory against the French; a simplistic tale of good triumphing over evil.
2. Olivier and Branagh make the transition from the Globe theater backstage/stage to the real
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Dilated Cardiomyopathy Essay
Dilated cardiomyopathy was first time registered in Heart Muscle Disease Registry in Trieste in 1978
and about 747 patients with DCM enlisted up to 2007 by Aleksova (2009). The systolic ventricular
function is impaired is registered in British heart journal (1980). Merlo (2007) described that DCM is
a group of different diseases. dilated cardiomyopathy is described as a progressive ventricular wall
thinning and dilatation.
2.2 Proteins involved in Contractile machinery out of India.
2.2.1 Actin Actin was first observed experimentally by Halliburton (1887), who extracted a protein
from muscle that coagulated preparations of myosin that he called myosin ferment . Straub (1942)
developed a novel technique for extracting muscle protein that allowed to isolate substantial amounts
of relatively pure actin. This protein existed in two forms: globular actin (G actin) that was stable in
the absence of salt, and in the presence of ions it polymerized to form fibrous actin (F actin) is
explained by Straub (1943). Actin became well known as a supplement to the Acta Physiologica
Scandinavica , when the paper was published by Szent Gyorgyi (1945). Then Straub and Feuer (1950)
found that G actin have ATP as a functional group for polymerization. Hayashi and Rosenbluth (1960)
suggest that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Actin contains bound ATP is described by Straub and Feuer (1989); during polymerization to
microfilaments, the nucleotide is hydrolyzed to ADP. Straub suggested that the transformation of ATP
bound actin to ADP bound actin played a role in muscular contraction. The crystal structure of G actin
was solved by Kabsch and colleagues (1990). In the same year, a model for F actin was proposed by
Holmes and colleagues following experiments using co crystallization with different proteins. In 2001
more clear structure was illustrated by
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Bratz Doll s Negative Effects On Young Girls
The Bratz doll was created to be a good alternative to the Barbie; instead, she teaches sexuality
through inappropriate attire and excessive makeup. The Bratz doll needs a make over if she is going to
teach girls to grow up confident. Young girls playing with Bratz dolls is not an ideal situation because
the doll teaches them how to make themselves look more sexualized. This plastic doll is only six
inches in length, much shorter then it s competitor Barbie, but it still holds much more impact on a
child. With very voluminous hair and outrageous makeup such as eyeshadow, lipstick, and mascara,
little girls are being exposed to something that they should not have to experience until they are in
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This becomes a big issue when you take into consideration the dolls attire. Many of them come
featured in expensive fur coats and crop tops which is extremely inappropriate for a child s toy. The
young girls could be led to think that it is ok to dress in the sexually inappropriate ways that Bratz
dress. This is why The American Psychological Association believes that Bratz dolls are far worse
than Barbie dolls considering the way they re dressed in fishnet stockings and very short skirts
(gigkk). Young girls don t usually realize what they are playing with, but in these cases they will
definitely notice how they look drastically different from their supposedly look alike dolls. Their adult
like bodies are too sexualized for young girls because they have not yet built their self esteem . This
can cause havoc on a young girl s brains according to the research of the American Psychological
Association, We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety
of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and healthy sexual
development (Eileen L. Zurbriggen, PhD, chair of the APA Task Force). These little girls should be
able to dress their dolls in stuff that they are dressed
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Essay On Lucretia
The purpose of this assignment is to present a brief yet comprehensive formal analysis of the work in
question, namely, Joos van Cleve s Lucretia. The painting was completed ca. 1525 by the Flemish
artist most likely in Antwerp, where he was highly active from about 1511 until his death in 1540. The
painting is oil on panel (75.9 x 60.6 cm) and is exemplary of the early Baroque period. The work
depicts at the broadest level the suicide of the early Roman historical figure, Lucretia, following her
rape c. 510 BC by Sextus Tarquinius, son of the last Roman king. The incident bears historical
significance as it marks rising popular dissatisfaction of the Roman people with the monarchy, and the
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This image of Lucretia is not that of some mythological or religious origin, say, of a venus, for
example, part of whose appeal is the depiction of nudity without social repercussion. With respect to
the time which bore this painting, it is not unlikely that this inclination to experiment with the female
nude was in part sublimated by means of this historical subject matter, however, so say that Lucretia s
nudity is illustrated only on account of what would amount to the privilege of moral impunity is
perhaps too simple an explanation. It seems much more reasonable to posit that Lucretia s own nudity,
especially in conjunction with her opulent, indeed, what is surely very expensive clothing (other
depictions of Lucretia typically omit the inclusion of clothes altogether), is employed by Cleve to
highlight Lucretia s shame amid her wealth and regal lifestyle, her clothes have been cleaved open,
and she had been irrevocable hurt and humiliated. Whether intended by the artist, this awkward
parting of Lucretia s garments over her left shoulder and down through her abdomen adds greatly to
the desolation and pity associated with her historical figure. Ultimately, this compositional decision
serves to augment the paintings emotional
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The Effects of Drinking and Smoking While Pregnant Essay
The Effects of Drinking and Smoking While Pregnant
The most disgusting thing in this world in my opinion, is when a pregnant woman
drinks or smokes. Women who drink during their pregnancy don t know that alcohol
can fatally harm the unborn baby. Most of these women drink during their pregnancy
with out any knowledge of the consequences. An estimated 40,000 babies are born each
year in the United States with alcohol related birth defects. The actual figures may be
higher. (Poisoned in the womb, p.53) The baby can be born with a lot of different kinds
of birth defects. Women, who drink very heavily during their pregnancy, have babies
that are born with Fetus Alcohol Syndrome.
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It is very hard to feed them. Their
brain development is very slow. Parents who were expected to have a laughing and
healthy baby, become disappointed. The difficulties to care for these babies lead to
neglect or abuse.
?Family stresses, including those related to alcohol abuse, may lead to abuse and
neglect and further add to the problems of the affected children.? (Poisoned in the womb,
p. 540) Parents get mentally frustrated and physically tired of taking care of the baby.
There are more fights and arguments going on in these families. The parents will turn to
alcohol to escape the problems of their world. The baby will be neglected and abused
and that will create even more problems for the baby and the parents. ?Children of
alcoholics are three times more likely to be expelled from school, or drop out, get in
trouble or attempt a suicide? (Poisoned in the womb, p.50)
?Fetus alcohol Syndrome is a life long impairment for the children effected. Early identification and
intervention can help to improve the overall functioning level of the child by maximizing strengths
and preventing social and emotional problems. Many of the affected children, perhaps most of the
affected children, however, are not receiving needed services at an early age.? (Poisoned in the womb,
p. 50)
Affected babies will need parents that would be kind, strong and will have enough
patience to take care of them. These
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Churches In Paris Research Paper
Experiencing the Churches in Paris
Being an atheist, I don t spend much time in places of worship. However, as my family will go on
many tours on the history of Paris, I will have to see a lot of churches. My family will be the impetus
for my experience in the churches, and the tour guides the ones bringing me into the churches. In
preparation for this experience, I will try to keep an open mind, as the fact is that even if I don t
believe in any religion personally, there are many people who do, and I think that it would be very
interesting to try to see what people see in it. This challenges my current point of view because I know
that I associate (unfairly) religious people as being somewhat close minded. I want to be able to be
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From the outside, it was dark stone, adorned with Gothic architecture, and the insides held even more.
The decadent surroundings were adorned with early carvings and gold statues. I learned of the crown
of thorns, supposedly brought to the French by Saint Louis, and I learned of Saint Denis, who cut off
his head and walked back to a site where he supposedly proclaimed that it would be his church. We
went into the Saint Denis Church, Saint Gervais Saint Protais Church, Saint Etienne du Mont, and
Notre Dame. We went into Roman Catholic Churches turned Synagogues in Le Marais, and they were
all beautiful. Each church had a separate story, some being created around the time that Paris first
came into existence. I remember scrutinizing each little detail, looking at the magnificent artwork and
structure of each. One church we walked into had a ceremony going on, and embarrassed, we hurried
out quickly. Yet, just seeing that people continued to use these ancient churches was quite
heartwarming. I noticed that these people were all connected in a deep, ancient way. Sitting on the
pews, the men and women praying towards the same person had a sort of community that I had never
thought
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Personal Narrative-Tundristan (International Relations In...
hallway, I heard Kamryn scream in the distance something religious about his lord. His scream was
interrupted half threw leaving me with the knot in my stomach a reason to grow larger. Jake and I
found an old room with maps in it and settled in the corner clutching each other. Jake, you have to
take deep breaths. They are going to find and kill us if you continue. Breathe with me. Inhale. I
inhaled dramatically with him. Now exhale. Then Inhale. His breathing finally evened out, so I looked
over at him laying on my shoulder while squeezing his eyes tightly closed. In that moment, I saw the
shadow of someone passing the door. I held my breathe in fear. Then I heard a voice. They escaped.
No one is back here. What do we do? Then lets go. We will take the other three with us. In this
moment, I would be forever grateful that I survived this attack (International Relations in Action).
Comparison: Tundristan is more closely compared to the country of Afghanistan. This is true because
of the extreme poverty, lack of oil, receiving of foreign aid, The Placidic Trade Organization and The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization ,territorial disputes, the bovine fever being Ebola, and finally wars
because of attempts of becoming democratic. Currency Crises Foreign Aid During Foreign Aid,
Paxony and Minerite had to continue their foreign aid shipments to Tundristan without giving into
demands and democratization or economic restructuring and membership in the PTO. Tundristan is
the poorest country due to being hyperborean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is true because of the extreme poverty, lack of oil, receiving of foreign aid, The Placidic Trade
Organization and The North Atlantic Treaty Organization ,territorial disputes, the bovine fever being
Ebola, and finally wars because of attempts of becoming democratic. As seen, both countries are very
similar in history and modern day
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Unit 1 Assignment
IS3110 Risk Management in Information Technology Security STUDENT COPY: Graded
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Unit 1 Assignment 1: Application of Risk Management Techniques
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
You will be able to identify different risk management techniques for the seven domains of a typical
IT infrastructure and apply them under different situations.
Assignment Requirements
Introduction:
As discussed in this Unit, after IT professionals identify threat/vulnerability pairs and estimate the
likelihood of their occurrence, IT management must decide which risk management techniques are
appropriate to manage these risks. IT managers then present this ... Show more content on
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The remote production facilities connect to headquarters via routers T 1 (1.54 mbps telecomm circuit)
LAN connections provided by an external Internet service providers (ISP) and share an Internet
connection through a firewall at headquarters.
Individual sales personnel throughout the country connect to YieldMore s network via virtual private
network (VPN) software through their individual Internet connections, typically in a home office.
Tasks:
Using the threat/vulnerability pairs, and considering the likelihood of occurrence for each identified
by your small group earlier in the Unit, assume the role of an IT manager assigned by YieldMore s
senior management to conduct the following risk management tasks.
1. Analyze and explain each of the threat/vulnerability pairs and their likelihood of occurrence.
2. Determine which of the six risk management techniques is appropriate for each risk explained in
Task 1.
3. Justify your reasoning for each chosen management technique.
4. Prepare a brief report or presentation of your findings for senior management to review.
Submission Requirements
Use the following guidelines to submit this assignment:
Format: Use a standard word processor or presentation format compatible with Microsoft Word or
PowerPoint.
Font: Arial 10 point size
Line Spacing: Double
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Test Bias Analysis
While test bias should be minimized, it s important to note that no test can be completely culture free.
Humans, with life and culture experiences, make the tests (Ford, 2004, p. 3). However, some types of
tests, specifically nonverbal tests, typically yield more equal results among different races. The use of
these tests should be encouraged to produce more accurate results with less test bias. Examiners can
also play a role in test scores. Examiners can inadvertently discriminate and subtle cues can contribute
to stereotype threat (Ford, 2004, p. 14). This has been shown to be a large problem specifically in
African Americans. The pressure of representing one s race in a test can lead to lower scores. Thus,
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With IQ testing and the commonly held belief that intelligence is fixed and static, receiving those test
scores can positively or negatively impact a student. Trained psychologists are required to administer
and examine IQ tests, however this task is often given to undertrained teachers. With a lower score,
students may stop trying in school, thus it is crucial for educators to realize the limitations of a test
score (Law, 1995, p. 9). Any test or combination thereof will only provide an estimate of knowledge
and not an absolute. As quoted in Ford (2004), the Office of Civil Rights (2000) stated No single test
score can be considered a definitive measure of a student s knowledge (p. 15). Also, many believe that
IQ equals innate ability, leading to discrimination. Gregory (2004), as quoted in Ford, recognized that
a test score is neutral until we assign it value (2004, p. 7). The national and global impact of
identification procedures is huge. Underutilized talent is not developed properly in school, leading to
less overall contribution to society and especially the economy (Warne 2013 p. 488). Consequently,
the country as a whole would benefit from reformed gifted identification
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Information Behaviour of Middle School Students Essays
The 21st century school library is the hub of student learning with librarians helping with research,
encouraging students to read for enjoyment and developing their information literacy skills. All these
aspects are important for the current generation of students who have been raised with easy familiarity
with video games, email, instant messaging...Web 2.0 social networking habits, they have developed
patterns of engagement that are different from those of earlier generations. (Godwin, 2008, p. 52).
School librarians must create information literacy programs to include Web 2.0 tools to effectively
engage this generation. (Carroll, 2011, p. 27). The Millennium Generation or Digital Natives are the
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They like to multi task by using various applications, they enjoy group activities and the social aspect
of learning by collaborating with eachother (Roehl et al., 2013, pp. 44 45). School librarians must take
into consideration the fact that technology is a natural part of everyday life of the middle schooler. As
digital natives , middle schoolers have quite a distinctive learning style for school librarians to take
into consideration when preparing an information literacy lesson. Middle schoolers are active,
innovative, visual and global learners. Middle schoolers are active learners due to the fact that they
learn by completing activities, participating in groups, plus they dislike sitting still (Roehl et al., 2013,
p. 45). They are innovative as they enjoy creating their own original projects and they are bored with
repetition. (Carroll, 2011, p. 28). They are visual learners as they prefer real life demonstrations, as
well as, looking at images, photos and videos to reading texts (Ercegovac, 2012, p. 98). They like to
gather information quickly and instantly, meanwhile dismissing details or complicated searching
techniques like Boolean logic. They are not concerned with finding information from authoritative,
reliable websites, as they are more concerned that the website contains
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A Historical Fort Clinch . Throughout Florida’S Numerous
A Historical Fort Clinch Throughout Florida s numerous fortifications, Fort Clinch is established as a
military entity. Designed as a third system fortification, this base of operations was put into operating
status for multiple conflicts and wars, serving for more than the Fort s original intentions. Nestled on
Florida s northernmost barrier island Fort Clinch sits on the mouth of the St. Mary s river. Having a
series of freshwater ponds and acres of woodland, Fort Clinch is surrounded by wildlife and plant life.
Whitetail deer can be spotted throughout the state park along with alligators near the freshwater
ponds. On the other side of the fort is alluring beaches and waterways. This waterway is the reason for
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Construction of Fort Clinch began in 1847. The fort took the shape of an irregular pentagon having
five tower bastions. Each bastion was made of masonry with chambers beneath, in order to store
munitions for the artillery that were placed on top of the bastion. The bastions are specifically placed
so no matter where an enemy combatant would approach at least two of the bastions could engage in
combat operations within their, ROF, range of fire. Multiple foot soldiers would also point their
attention towards the opposing front. The original design of the fort was to house 500 soldiers and 78
pieces of artillery. Officers of the Army Corps of Engineers directed a civilian workforce to construct
the fort. In 1860, progress was slow and only two thirds of the walls were completed, yet not a single
piece of artillery was in place. Rooms that were completed include the guard rooms, prison, lumber
sheds, and carpentry shops. Leaving the storehouse and kitchen unfinished, and with the brink of the
Civil War upon them, there is still not a single piece of artillery in place. In 1861, the Civil War is
underway. As Florida seceded from the Union, Confederate forces take control of Fort Clinch. Instead
of completing the buildup process of the fort, Confederate forces establish batteries in Fernandina,
Amelia, and Cumberland Island. The Federal s use
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Anna Duggar Character Analysis
Josh Duggar: Heart, soul and emotions soar with love over Meredith Grace Everything seems to be
going well with the Duggar family since they now have a new bundle of joy in their lives to love and
cherish. The family has pulled together as they always have done in building stronger bonds between
themselves bring much happiness to them as a whole. Josh Duggar, despite the negative attention he
has succumbed from the media of late, he has remained humble and took the initiative to boast to all
about his latest announcement of becoming a father once again, with the birth of his daughter,
Meredith Grace Duggar.
No amount of negativity in the world could possibly burst his bubble when his loving and devoted
wife, Anna gave birth to their baby girl. This is a positive time in their lives and one that will last
forever in their hearts. Fans of the Duggar family and those who love and are devoted to Josh and
Anna were sad that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They reached out to her in hopes she would contact Josh and Anna Duggar to have a sit down with the
couple and possibly little Meredith too. She was told that she would be one of the bravest women on
television if she could get Josh and Anna to make an appearance on her show once again. Even though
Vieira is a huge supporter of the Duggar family as well as Josh and Anna there haven t been any
mention in the news as to whether a spotlight appearance will air if at all at this time. It would be so
nice to see Josh s family together in the spotlight once again sharing their positive news of the birth of
their fourth daughter highlighting the reasons they chose the moniker M and how Meredith Grace
came to get her name. It would be a wonderful way and quite fitting topic for the show giving fans
another chance to see one of their favorite reality television stars and his family back on television
with a topic that would bring joy to the hearts of all their devoted
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Procedures For Checking Health, Security And Identity
Once admitted to the territory, what are the procedure for checking health, security and identity? Is
there detention? Is it judicially reviewable?
Once entering Canada, each claimant has to be interviewed by a representative of the Canadian
Citizenship and Immigration department. The applicant fulfills a form with the overview of the issues
relating to identity, travel documents, education, employment history, date of birth, family members,
marital status, criminal record, route to Canada, previous refugee claims etc.
The data evaluated during the review of the application would assist the Immigration Department
during the determination of the particular individual s ability to be eligible for the protection under the
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Appeal
The Federal Court allows for the application for judicial review of the removal order and the decision
of the Immigration officer regarding eligibility . If the application reviewing officer has any concerns
regarding the claimant, and determines that the applicant is not eligible for the refugee status based on
one of the four key grounds mentioned above the case is most likely to be appealed through the court.
During the trial each individual will have the opportunity to clarify any specific information and give
more precise and clear reasons for the purpose of immigration, with no right to further appeal the final
order issued by the Federal Court. In case the appeal goes well, then there is a hearing before the Trial
Division of the Federal Court.
Furthermore, specific groups of the applicants who were determined ineligible by the Citizenship and
Immigration Canada (CIC) may be reviewed by the Immigration Division, however only due to the
request issued by the CIC department.
After the review process, if the claimant has been determined to be eligible for the referral under the
Refugee Protection Plan he/she will gain access to the government provided benefits, such as:
Healthcare
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Bananas, Chiquita, and Globalization
Bananas, Chiquita and Globalization
While globalization is a relatively new phenomenon in theory, but not necessarily in history, as of
2009 it has created transnational corporations linked to government, international economic
institutions, and non government organizations. (Steger 67). With this definition bananas are a
textbook example of the globalization of tropical fruit commodities. The transnational corporations of
the United States, most notably Chiquita, Dole and Del Monte, have been linked to the governments
of Latin and South America, the World Trade Organization, and the organic fruit movement. By
tracing the path from banana plantations to supermarket it becomes clear how the morals of capitalism
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It is at this first stage of production at the plantation where the most exploitation of workers takes
place. As an article about workers rights in Ecuador says, people are not seen as being as important as
the final product (Astorga 2). Because a lot of banana exporting countries have monoculture
economies, most of the countries depend on jobs and income from banana producers. Most of these
jobs are contracts too resulting in only temporary work. Not surprisingly, 10 cents of every dollar
spent on Chiquita bananas stays in the production process (Wiley 71). Banana workers are notorious
for being paid dismal wages; it should be no surprise that profits benefit the powerfully rich fruit
companies not plantation workers. Ecuador , in particular, is known for paying the lowest wages
because there are few unions. The average daily wage in Ecuador is $2 in contrast to $9 in Costa Rica
(STITCH), allowing Ecuador to sell boxes of bananas for cheaper. With no unions, Chiquita does not
pay health insurance, overtime pay or money for education. For most banana workers the threat of
being fired triumphs the promises of unions, simply because Chiquita would not be profitable without
cheap labor. For banana workers they must work under strenuous working conditions, often working
twelve hour days, carrying heavy bunches of bananas cut from the banana trunk.
Aside from social
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  • 1. 9 Best Images Of Standard Printable Li 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. 9 Best Images Of Standard Printable Li 9 Best Images Of Standard Printable Li
  • 2. Judith Butler Informative Acts And Gender Constitution... Judith Butler, in her essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution , claims that there is no gendered self. As opposed to Simone de Beauvoir, who believes that sex is biologically determined and gender is a social construct, Butler believes that sex can only be read through gender, making them both constructs. Butler argues that the male/female binary is unstable and invalid. She states that what is called gender identity is a performative accomplishment compelled by social sanction and taboo (Butler 901). Butler analyzes sex and gender through a phenomenological framework. Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first person point of view. Butler claims that gender is constituted through a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Stereotypes In A Doll s House A man standing in front of a tank in Tiananmen Square, a second plane crashing into the World Trade center, a group of soldiers raising the American flag at Iwo Jima, all have one thing in common, they are all recognizable images captured in time through photography. Photography has challenged what was achievable numerous times, and now it is one of the greatest influential mediums of the modern society. Photography has advanced tremendously over time. At the beginning a person needed to stay still for several minutes for a colorless black and white image. Moving was never allowed permitted, for it would distort the image and result in it bury. Eventually, it would advance so that with only one flash, a person could see an image of that time. But still, it was black and white and, if a person moved, the image would come out blurry. Over time, the fluidity of what a camera can do and can now accomplish, have changed. This is tantamount to how challenges to uprooting the traditional the roles of women have led to changes and advancements in modern time. Henrik Ibsen s 1879 play, A Doll s House, leads the reader to challenge if and or how to challenge societal gender roles in society. The novel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By putting her motherhood and marriage aside, Nora is openly defying her gender roles and through this she is: voicing the most basic of feminist principles: that women no less than men possess a moral and intellectual nature and have not only a right but a duty to develop it (Templeton 6). By not caring about appearances and doing what she wants for herself, she defies gender norms as well as society. She defies society because it was society that put the norms into place. Through defying gender norms and societal norms, she puts forth that it is more important for a person to pursue his or her own desires to fulfill their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. FITTskills 1. Based on the risk factors associated with the Bugabyte and the Bugabyte Lite, which product do you think Grunwald and Vogel will recommend as the best candidate for assembly outsourcing? To decide which product, either Bugabyte or Bugabyte Lite, is the best candidate, Metrovox has to identify its core competencies and to outsource non core activities. I personally think Grunwald and Vogel will recommend Bugabyte Lite for assembly outsourcing while Bugabyte to be kept assembling in house and not to pass out to others to perform. Bugabyte Lite has been on market for over six years with the same quality but a new look. It has a well established assembly process and product testing. This helps Metrovox to outsource its Bugabyte ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. In the event that Metrovox can outsource the assembly of the circuit boards to an existing supplier, discuss the key contract issues Metrovox will need to consider with their supplier. Some of the key contract issues are of the following: (1) the quality and volume of the goods being purchased, clearly calculated price of the goods and the currency being used, and the discounts availability as volumes increase; (2) the payment terms, including the payment method and documentation, the payment due, the time frame payment that must be made, and the discounts availability for accelerated payments; (3) the delivery terms, including the delivery method and destination, the delivery dates or expected arrival dates, the expectation for the condition of the good, the transfer of ownership and risk of loss and damage as determined by Incoterms, the type of logistics costs related to imports and transportation are covered in the price, and the responsibilities of paying for the packing, cargo insurance and customs duties; (4) the fulfillment of the standard import and export documentation and regulations when shipping the goods internationally; and (5) the remedies, force majeure, hardship, termination clause and penalty clause if circumstances go beyond one part s control and make it unreasonably difficult to fulfill. 4. What inventory management strategy should Grunwald and Vogel recommend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Crime Is A Major Social And Political Problem Within Our... Research Proposal Introduction Fear of crime is a major issue within our society with Farrell et al stating that it is commonplace to assert that fear of crime has become a major social and political problem, perhaps bigger than crime itself . With Leeds being known as a high risk area for crime in the UK with Leeds University and Leeds Beckett coming 6th and 7th respectively for the highest crime rate on The Complete University Guide students here are likely to have a strong fear towards becoming a victim of crime. Previous research has shown there are differences in the type of crimes that the different genders fear becoming victims of. (Rountree 1998) This research aims to investigate those differences and find out if they affect the lives of students in Leeds. The main aims are as follows: To establish whether their are differences in gender and fear of crime in Leeds. To know if these fears will affect a students life and behaviours. Literature Review Research in to students and fear of crime has found surprising results, with Universities considered fairly safe, it is surprising that students report high levels of fear towards crime. (McConnell 1997) As well as this high level of fear towards crime from students, previous research has shown us that there are many differences in the male and female fear of crime. Females have been repeatedly found to fear crime more than males (Fisher Sloan, 2003) even though men are much more likely to become a victim of crime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Underlying Problems of the Kyoto Protocol For the past years, global warming and climate change became important issues of science and the environment. However, with the realization of the possible threats it poses to humankind in general, global warming gained international significance. Climate change is a global problem that requires a global response embracing the needs and interests of all countries (Boer, 2008). Countries around the world, convinced by the threats of the global warming, choose to act hand in hand to face to the issue. United Nations, the pioneering organization that resolves international conflicts, organized the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in July 1992. The conference, organized a series of talks to create a treaty whose goal is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system . It resulted in the creation of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Commission (UNFCCC), the first step of the international community in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. The Convention enjoys near universal membership, participated by 195 states. By considering global warming as a multilateral issue that knows no territorial boundaries, the treaty asks the cooperation of the participating states in combating the issue. The framework, although a very significant step in mitigating global warming, failed to accomplish its targets because of its inadequate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Unit 305 COMPLETED Understand person centred approaches Essay Unit 305 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care 1. Describe person centred approaches. Person centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individuals and just because two people might have the same medical condition, for example, dementia, it doesn t mean that they require the same care or support because they are two different people which means their needs will be different. You need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals that you are working with and their needs, culture, means of communication, likes and dislikes, family and other professional s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social support or to maintain contact with family and friends. In general people are sociable, we will attempt to relate to other people and develop a relationship with them. Sometimes people will need support in relating to others this can be for a range of reasons such as, illness if social circumstances may of meant that someone has lost contact with other people such as their family and friends, other may have issues in making relationship and some may have had difficult or painful experiences which have made them wary of becoming involved with others. Outcome 2 Understand how to implement a person centred approach in an adult social care setting. 1. Explain how finding out the history, preferences, wishes, and needs of an individual contributes to their care plan. Finding out the history, preferences, wishes and needs of an individual will contribute to their care plan, you would do this by asking and talking to the person concerned, or if they were unable to tell you this information, you could speak with their family. Ask the individual about their life, and what they used to work as etc, if they are able to tell you all of this, then you will learn a great deal about them and this will help you to offer support to them in the most appropriate ways. Residents can often find it hard to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. An Effective Image File Storage Technique Using Data De... ABSTRACT Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the number of virtual machines and virtual machine images that are managed to support infrastructure as a service (IaaS). For example, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) has 6,521 public virtual machine images. This creates several challenges in management of image files in a cloud computing environment. In particular, a large amount of duplicate data that exists in image files consumes significant storage space. To address this problem, we propose an effective image file storage technique using data de duplication with a modified fixed size block scheme. When a user requests to store an image file, this technique first calculates the fingerprint for the image file, and then compares the fingerprint with the fingerprints in a fingerprint library. If the fingerprint of the image is already in the library, a pointer to the existing fingerprint is used to store this image. Otherwise this image will be processed using the fixed size block image segmentation method. The experiments show that this technique can significantly reduce the transmission time of image files that have already existed in storage. Also the deletion rate for image groups which have the same version of operating systems but different versions of software applications is up about 58%. Keywords: cloud computing, image files, data deduplication. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Cloud Computing enables universal, expedient network access to a shared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Basis for Judicial Reviews Judicial Review is only available where public powers or duties are being exercised. It is not available for Private Law decisions. The basis for Judicial Review comes from the Separation of Powers doctrine, specifically at a Federal level Chapters I, II and III of the Constitution. The Administrative Decision (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth) was enacted to simply the procedure for seeking Judicial Review of Commonwealth matters, however not all administrative actions are covered and the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) is still relevant. The State of Victoria has similar legislation, the Administrative Law Act 1978. Judicial Review will only look at the legality of the decision, not any fact finding or factual conclusions. Merits review is essentially a fresh look at the original decision where the reviewer can even consider new evidence. Merits review is characterised by the capacity for substitution of the decision of the reviewing person or body for that of the original decision maker Merits Review is only available if an Act provides this right. Such review can be conducted internally, by the same department who made the decision, or to an external Tribunal. The Administration Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth) created the Administrative Appeal s Tribunal which is the Federal Merits review Tribunal. In Victoria, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) is the State equal. The differences between Judicial Review and Merits Review are: The decision maker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Anorexi A Psychologically Based Eating Disorder Anorexia Anorexia is a psychologically based eating disorder in a human, when a person feels extremely insecure of his/ her physical appearance by thinking that his/ her physical appearance is not impressive or socially acceptable at all and gets obsessed involved in continuous efforts to lose weight. Their weight loosing efforts are not healthy rather are extremely unhealthy in the form of vigorous exercises, imbalanced diet plans intake and unsatisfying mistaken image of themselves towards them. Their problem is not based on the reality of being as fat as they actually are but of the amount they think they are. Their image of being fat doesn t come from the mirror but from their own mind so it is a virtual reality. The purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because problem resolution of any kind starts from identifying the true nature of problem instead of denial, to define the challenges required to be fought to. And where there is problem, solution lies at the center of that. So instead of deviating through denial, anorexia patients should understand that they direly need to get out of depression and anxiety and they deserve to be happy so one way or the other, they should get it out to understand they don t need to fight their misconception of being fat, they have to fight the cause arising misconception, anarchy, disgust, anger, isolation, anxiety and deprivation in their lives. And all of these are dissociating themselves from their beautiful surroundings, attention seeking beauties of nature, their family members, their friends, their potentials and all the areas of the community that may be bettered by their exclusive roles. Main Body: In USA, 20 million females and 10 million males are anorexia patient, dissatisfied with their bodies. Moreover this trend is usually seen in youngsters from age 6 to 10, studying in schools. They first of all start feeling complex regarding their body shapes and their chubbiness. [1] Then this complex stars growing more and more unless some counseling or control is done. If kids get no help they might develop such complex further into anorexia. Normally it happens to girls that at the age of 6, they start developing their body shape and weight concerns, contrary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Case Study Of Zara s Influence On Knowledge Management Zara Group study case In this example can be seen how information and communication technologies (ICTs) influence on knowledge management processes within organizations and its influence on innovation and co learning. The use of ICTs is increasing because nowadays the business environment is becoming more dynamic and complex and new strategic resources are needed for taking competitive advantages. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.994) The unit of analysis is the Zara Group, which belongs to the Spanish company Inditex. It is a very global company which has been selected due to it does an intensive application of ICTs in its processes, mainly manufacturing and distribution ones, as well as its logistical processes. Because of this, it can stand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The combined use of a series of ICTs has a positive effect on knowledge combination. By periodical reports received from shop assistants over the Internet, with opinions, interests and consumer preferences, and sent to the departments within the company, Zara adapts its outputs to the real demand. Therefore, different sources of explicit knowledge are received for combining them and creating new explicit knowledge. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.1000) 4. The combined use of a series of ICTs has a positive effect on knowledge internalization. Zara has developed E Commerce which permits the sales of its outputs over the Internet and moreover, it has a private Extranet where regulations can be found and to which suppliers have access for finding the packing and labeling rules. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, p.1000) In addition it has a foundation with other companies to have a permanent connection between University and business for promoting the exchange of technology and information. Thus it allows Zara employees to internalize the knowledge got in the documents or software used and convert it into their own knowledge. (María Teresa GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cell Phone Use Essay Cell phones popularity has grown exponentially in the last few years. Almost every college student has a cell phone or smartphone. They are seen all over the world and in every building. Cell phone use while driving has increased exponentially in young adults over the past few years, many reasons such as dependency and addiction can lead to this but there are also ways to try to limit cell phone use by different sensors or helpful tips. Cell phone use has grown in popularity in college students and young adults all over the world, because of this, cell phones are being used more and more while driving. More and more college students and young adults are getting smartphones and other cellphones, A recent Australian survey found that 75% of mobile phone users now have smartphones; this figure more than doubled between 2011 and 2014 and is expected to reach 91% by 2017 [6]. There are cell phones in every store or building whether they are a customer s phone or an employee phone. In the research conducted 99.8% of the participants owned a cell phone and 82.1% of them had their drivers licenses [1]. The large quantities of cell phones are causing large distractions in young driver s lives. College students all over the world are being distracted by their cell phone while they drive, Half of the participants reported having experienced one or more near accidents when talking on their phone while driving (50%) and more than half reported having such experiences while texting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Age Discrimination At The Workplace Essay Mrs. Jeanie Gay Lewis Age Discrimination in the Workplace Human Resource Management Dr. Melissa Mann 9 20 2016 1 Introduction An all encompassing definition for age discrimination in the workplace is the practice of excluding applicants for hire or promotion based on the age of the individual. Related to the factor of age, age discrimination is an approach that does not focus on skill levels and job competency, and places emphasis on the calendar age of the individual.(Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 2016) In today s workplace, employers have to be attentive in staying compliant with an immense number of laws and regulations. Reducing employment and regulatory risk can be the difference between success and failure in today s competitive marketplace. Over the past decade there has been a rise of complaints concerning age discrimination in the workplace. There are many keys to business success, and focusing on age discrimination and how business needs to be able to differentiate between the different types of relationships within the workplace. Types of Age Discriminaton in the Workplace The different types of discrimination companies may face in the workplace, the legal considerations and finally developing and implementing a system to manage legal risk from regulatory issues. As people live and work longer, the older component of the workforce, defined by the U.S. Bureau ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gail Sheehy s The Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood Gail Sheehy said, If we don t change, we don t grow. If we don t grow, we aren t really living. Robin Hood starts as a character that gets picked on and pressured by others who has trouble understanding jokes and being warm and empathetic, but when he finally shows that he can be warm, make friends and take risks, he begins to change into an independent yet kind leader. These changes eventually lead to him to realizing that life as a yeoman in the forest is the best, and that is the life he wants to live. In The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, the protagonist Robin Hood goes through many changes influenced by the experiences he has in battles with the sheriff, thieves, and swindling government officials, the environment of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robin changes here when to better understand people. Before he learns that Will Scarlet is his nephew and he came to meet him, he states, Describing Will Scarlet, the sight of such a fellow doth put a nasty taste into my mouth! Look how he doth hold that fair flower betwixt his thumb and finger, as he would say, Good rose, I like thee not so ill but I can bear thy odor for a little while. (89; ch 8) Robin is clearly judging Will Scarlet by his cover. Robin Hood later learns the talent that Will Scarlet has when his friends pressure him to fight Scarlet and Scarlet shows his strength, and when at his welcoming feast the Merry Men get Scarlet to show off his singing skills. This shows when Robin s friends, like when Will Stutely said, Wipe thine eyes, man! I do hate to see a tall, stout fellow so sniveling like a girl of fourteen over a dead tomtit, (118; ch 10) are jesting Allan a Dale, but Robin is polite and figures out why Allan a Dale is crying. Robin turns from criticizing those just because they look funny, to being kind and understanding, no matter how someone seems at first, so he can accept any man who needs a helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Islam Is A Religion Of Violence In the article Islam Is a Religion of Violence , Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses the long debated question of whether Islam is a religion of violence or peace. Islamic terrorism was brought to the forefront of American and Western awareness on September 11, 2001 with the crash of the twin towers. More acts of terrorism committed by Muslims followed throughout the years in different parts of the world. To understand the cause of Islamic terrorism, Ali divides its adherents into three categories: the fundamentalists or the Medina Muslims who envision a regime based on Islamic religious law, the clear majority or the Mecca Muslims who are not inclined to practice violence or even intolerance towards non Muslims, and Muslim reformers or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A year after moving to the U.S., she established the Ayaan Hirsi Ali Foundation to help protect women in the West against militant Islam . The author s efforts to strive for her goal and the recognition she received shows she has gained the public s attention and takes her stance against Islam seriously; however, despite the background, her writings on criticism of religious texts are still debatable and unsuccessful. The article, Islam Is a Religion of Violence , is organized in a manner that makes it easy to follow the argument. The author presents a question and then attempts to answer it, but it is evident the conclusion is already decided from the title. This bias dictates the critical tone on the analysis of the Islamic texts. It also leads to a strategic use of words and exclusion of critical information to appeal to the particular audience of Muslims and non Muslims who have some knowledge of Islam. It is interesting that the author makes an important distinction between Islam as a set of ideas and Muslims as adherents as the statement creates a logical fallacy against her thesis. It can be inferred that the religious texts are only writings on paper; the people who follow the ideas interpret it to be peaceful or violent. From the beginning of the article, the author s argument creates a contradiction. Furthermore, it is acknowledged with the separation of Muslims into three groups that the problem is Islam s followers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Settlement Agreement And Mutual Release Of All Claims Essay SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS This Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release of All Claims ( Agreement ) is made and entered into between APRIL STAR DAVIS ( DAVIS ) and THE LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT BURNS ( BURNS ), with reference to the following facts: RECITALS A. BURNS provided legal services for DAVIS pursuant to a fee agreement dated September 23, 2015; retainer deposited into ROBERT BURNS TRUST account on, September 22, 2015. As part of those proceedings, BURNS sought payment for fees/costs and DAVIS disputed the charges. DAVIS also has potential claims for legal malpractice. Neither party has filed a lawsuit for their potential claims. B. BURNS and DAVIS both deny any wrongdoing and vigorously dispute each other s claims. C. BURNS and DAVIS now desire to fully and finally resolve, settle, compromise and discharge, conclusively and at all times, all disputes, differences, and controversies between and among them, so as to avoid any further disputes, costs, inconveniences, expenses, and uncertainties of litigation between them. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Incorporation of Recitals: The Recitals set forth above are incorporated herein by this reference and are hereby made part of this Agreement. 2. Consideration: 2.1 DAVIS shall pay BURNS two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) from the proceeds of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dynamic Vision Dynamic Vision of Social Justice My dynamic vision of social justice looks like a combination of individual empowerment and group empowerment. Albano (2015) argues that group empowerment is the better form of social justice because individual empowerment is a limited way to change the system and works within the existing power structure. I believe both empowerments are best combined into an effective approach to social justice. A client cannot even begin to advocate with the community if he or she still worries about attaining the basic necessities of living like housing of food. For instance, I work in the San Francisco South of Market (SOMA) district where the youth organizations and the activist organizations struggle over the response ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know that my vision of justice is smaller in scale than what this MSW program seems to be advocating. However, I see the value in attending to the immediate needs of my clients because worrying about whether or not they can eat or where they can live cannot be forgotten in the struggle toward equality for all. Ever since I wanted to become a social worker, I am very aware that my passion in social work lies in direct practice with Filipino youth and their families. While I understand that there will be times when advocacy is needed, I see advocacy as an addition to what I truly want to do in social work. There are several strengths to performing social justice within a smaller sphere and employing both individual and group empowerment. One can see immediate changes in the quality of services to clients. Cohesion and relationship building with fellow social workers should be a priority because if you cannot even trust your coworkers, being able to advocate together with the community would not be possible due to infighting over the goals. This smaller approach takes into account that limited funding and too many caseloads makes grand gestures for social justice are not feasible to the majority of social workers. I do see the limitations of a smaller approach, however. Namely, the progress toward social justice is slower and more minimal to existing structures. As well, much more energy is expended to sustain the small forms of resistance (Smith, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. L¡¦Oreal Nederland B.V. L¡¦Oreal Nederland B.V. Pertinent Facts L¡¦Oreal is the largest cosmetics company in the world. In 1992 the L¡¦Oreal Group was the largest cosmetics manufacturer in the world. They are Headquartered in Paris, it have subsidiaries in over 100 countries. In 1992, its sales were $6.8 billion (a 12% over 1991) and net profits were $417 million (a 14% increase). France contributed 24% of total worldwide sales. Europe (both western and eastern countries, excluding France) provided 42%, and the U.S.A and Canada together accounted for 20%; the rest of the world accounted for the remaining 14%. L¡¦Oreal¡¦s European subsidiaries were in one of two groups: (1) major countries (England, France, Germany, and Italy) or (2) minor countries (the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Threats Competition Not only from other manufacturers producing similar products but retailer might create their own private labels. Saturated The cosmetic market is become saturated so L¡¦Oreal has needs to increase their innovation for new products. Alternatives 1. Do nothing at all and to hope for the best. 2. Introduce only a Synergie of facial skin care products line into the Dutch market. 3. Continue the rollout at its current place but only have a Belle Couleur of permanent hair coloring products lines. 4. Continue the rollout facial skin care products and permanent hair coloring products. Evaluation of the Alternatives Alternative 1¡GDo nothing at all and hope for the best. PROS ƒÜ This alternative does not offer any positive ways to solve this problem and also doesn¡¦t make them get more market share. CONS ƒÜ If the company doesn¡¦t introduce either of its products, it won¡¦t be able to take advantage of growing. ƒÜ It won¡¦t be able to make more profit in their market. Alternative 2¡GIntroduce only a Synergie of facial skin care products line into the Dutch market. PROS ƒÜ It¡¦s easier to market just only one product to the Dutch market because the company can focus on one product and it¡¦ll be more successful. ƒÜ L¡¦Oreal has a positive image for their distributor that can certainly help the distributor decide to
  • 19. place this product on their shelf. ƒÜ The fastest growing populations of women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade The history of the Trans Atlantic slave trade is more readily accessible and popular, as opposed to the history of the Viking slavers. Painter points out that the Vikings were hardly viewed in popular culture as the preeminent slavers they really were, while Dublin was the slave market capitol of the world from the 11th through the 15th centuries. Whites living in the current day British Isles through France and Scandinavia were all subject to slave raids by Vikings for hundreds of years with some destitute individuals going as far as to sell themselves into slavery. While the Atlantic Slave Trade used racism to justify their exploitation, it is important to realize that this is a justification birthed out of economic greed rather then inherit racist sentiment. Economic advancement was the purpose of the slave trade while race creation and whiteness were constructs built to support and justify this economic exploitation during the Atlantic Slave Trade. Unfortunately, due the indoctrinated justifications of race creation; racism, prejudice and the prevalence of whiteness became magnified and held up as superior social standing. The word Caucasian, which has been used to describe white people for nearly 220 years was brought into popularity in Lower Saxony, the Germanic providence, in 1795 and is attributed to a German doctor and scholar by the name of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Blumenbach scholarly findings rose to prominence due to his sought after tutorship by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Henry V Film Analysis 1. What are the principal differences between the two film versions of Shakespeare s Henry V in terms of plot? How do these differences advance the plot of the particular films? While both films follow the plot of the original play, there are several key differences in what each film focuses on. For Kenneth Branagh s Henry V, the core of the story is Henry s growth as a man, and his rejection of the immaturity of youth for the maturity of kingship. Thus, Henry s drinking friends and their fractured relationship with the new king take up a significant portion of screen time, leading up to the heartbreaking execution of Bardolph on Henry s orders. A quite literal death of childhood and adolescence, but a necessary one. But the drunken peasants aren t the only influence on Branagh s Henry; the English church also plays a crucial role in the young king s development. From the very beginning, the church sways and manipulates the inexperienced Henry into going to war, with the clergymen being framed as devils on his shoulder during the court scene. Bardolph s execution is even ordered for his crimes against the church. For Branagh, the plot is driven by Henry s battle between these influences and the choices he makes for his country. By contrast, Olivier s Henry V is a triumphant romp, with a greater focus on comedy and the triumph of England. The scene of the clergyman telling Henry of the Salic law is silly, with the assistant dropping the scrolls and forgetting the names of the distant monarchs. This also continues with the depiction of the French nobility as buffoonish, unthreatening ponces, and the many scenes of peasants goofing around outside of battle. In this rendition, Henry seems even more regal than other versions, with more emphasis on his victorious battles and rousing battle speeches. His conflict with his old friends is extremely downplayed, and nearly all the references to treachery within the court are removed. Instead of a character study of a conflicted young man, this Henry V is a story of noble England and their righteous victory against the French; a simplistic tale of good triumphing over evil. 2. Olivier and Branagh make the transition from the Globe theater backstage/stage to the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Dilated Cardiomyopathy Essay Dilated cardiomyopathy was first time registered in Heart Muscle Disease Registry in Trieste in 1978 and about 747 patients with DCM enlisted up to 2007 by Aleksova (2009). The systolic ventricular function is impaired is registered in British heart journal (1980). Merlo (2007) described that DCM is a group of different diseases. dilated cardiomyopathy is described as a progressive ventricular wall thinning and dilatation. 2.2 Proteins involved in Contractile machinery out of India. 2.2.1 Actin Actin was first observed experimentally by Halliburton (1887), who extracted a protein from muscle that coagulated preparations of myosin that he called myosin ferment . Straub (1942) developed a novel technique for extracting muscle protein that allowed to isolate substantial amounts of relatively pure actin. This protein existed in two forms: globular actin (G actin) that was stable in the absence of salt, and in the presence of ions it polymerized to form fibrous actin (F actin) is explained by Straub (1943). Actin became well known as a supplement to the Acta Physiologica Scandinavica , when the paper was published by Szent Gyorgyi (1945). Then Straub and Feuer (1950) found that G actin have ATP as a functional group for polymerization. Hayashi and Rosenbluth (1960) suggest that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Actin contains bound ATP is described by Straub and Feuer (1989); during polymerization to microfilaments, the nucleotide is hydrolyzed to ADP. Straub suggested that the transformation of ATP bound actin to ADP bound actin played a role in muscular contraction. The crystal structure of G actin was solved by Kabsch and colleagues (1990). In the same year, a model for F actin was proposed by Holmes and colleagues following experiments using co crystallization with different proteins. In 2001 more clear structure was illustrated by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bratz Doll s Negative Effects On Young Girls The Bratz doll was created to be a good alternative to the Barbie; instead, she teaches sexuality through inappropriate attire and excessive makeup. The Bratz doll needs a make over if she is going to teach girls to grow up confident. Young girls playing with Bratz dolls is not an ideal situation because the doll teaches them how to make themselves look more sexualized. This plastic doll is only six inches in length, much shorter then it s competitor Barbie, but it still holds much more impact on a child. With very voluminous hair and outrageous makeup such as eyeshadow, lipstick, and mascara, little girls are being exposed to something that they should not have to experience until they are in their teens. The dolls lead young girls to think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This becomes a big issue when you take into consideration the dolls attire. Many of them come featured in expensive fur coats and crop tops which is extremely inappropriate for a child s toy. The young girls could be led to think that it is ok to dress in the sexually inappropriate ways that Bratz dress. This is why The American Psychological Association believes that Bratz dolls are far worse than Barbie dolls considering the way they re dressed in fishnet stockings and very short skirts (gigkk). Young girls don t usually realize what they are playing with, but in these cases they will definitely notice how they look drastically different from their supposedly look alike dolls. Their adult like bodies are too sexualized for young girls because they have not yet built their self esteem . This can cause havoc on a young girl s brains according to the research of the American Psychological Association, We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and healthy sexual development (Eileen L. Zurbriggen, PhD, chair of the APA Task Force). These little girls should be able to dress their dolls in stuff that they are dressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay On Lucretia The purpose of this assignment is to present a brief yet comprehensive formal analysis of the work in question, namely, Joos van Cleve s Lucretia. The painting was completed ca. 1525 by the Flemish artist most likely in Antwerp, where he was highly active from about 1511 until his death in 1540. The painting is oil on panel (75.9 x 60.6 cm) and is exemplary of the early Baroque period. The work depicts at the broadest level the suicide of the early Roman historical figure, Lucretia, following her rape c. 510 BC by Sextus Tarquinius, son of the last Roman king. The incident bears historical significance as it marks rising popular dissatisfaction of the Roman people with the monarchy, and the transition from the Roman Kingdom to the Roman Republic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This image of Lucretia is not that of some mythological or religious origin, say, of a venus, for example, part of whose appeal is the depiction of nudity without social repercussion. With respect to the time which bore this painting, it is not unlikely that this inclination to experiment with the female nude was in part sublimated by means of this historical subject matter, however, so say that Lucretia s nudity is illustrated only on account of what would amount to the privilege of moral impunity is perhaps too simple an explanation. It seems much more reasonable to posit that Lucretia s own nudity, especially in conjunction with her opulent, indeed, what is surely very expensive clothing (other depictions of Lucretia typically omit the inclusion of clothes altogether), is employed by Cleve to highlight Lucretia s shame amid her wealth and regal lifestyle, her clothes have been cleaved open, and she had been irrevocable hurt and humiliated. Whether intended by the artist, this awkward parting of Lucretia s garments over her left shoulder and down through her abdomen adds greatly to the desolation and pity associated with her historical figure. Ultimately, this compositional decision serves to augment the paintings emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Effects of Drinking and Smoking While Pregnant Essay The Effects of Drinking and Smoking While Pregnant The most disgusting thing in this world in my opinion, is when a pregnant woman drinks or smokes. Women who drink during their pregnancy don t know that alcohol can fatally harm the unborn baby. Most of these women drink during their pregnancy with out any knowledge of the consequences. An estimated 40,000 babies are born each year in the United States with alcohol related birth defects. The actual figures may be higher. (Poisoned in the womb, p.53) The baby can be born with a lot of different kinds of birth defects. Women, who drink very heavily during their pregnancy, have babies that are born with Fetus Alcohol Syndrome. Drinking alcohol can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very hard to feed them. Their brain development is very slow. Parents who were expected to have a laughing and healthy baby, become disappointed. The difficulties to care for these babies lead to neglect or abuse. ?Family stresses, including those related to alcohol abuse, may lead to abuse and neglect and further add to the problems of the affected children.? (Poisoned in the womb, p. 540) Parents get mentally frustrated and physically tired of taking care of the baby. There are more fights and arguments going on in these families. The parents will turn to alcohol to escape the problems of their world. The baby will be neglected and abused and that will create even more problems for the baby and the parents. ?Children of
  • 26. alcoholics are three times more likely to be expelled from school, or drop out, get in trouble or attempt a suicide? (Poisoned in the womb, p.50) ?Fetus alcohol Syndrome is a life long impairment for the children effected. Early identification and intervention can help to improve the overall functioning level of the child by maximizing strengths and preventing social and emotional problems. Many of the affected children, perhaps most of the affected children, however, are not receiving needed services at an early age.? (Poisoned in the womb, p. 50) Affected babies will need parents that would be kind, strong and will have enough patience to take care of them. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Churches In Paris Research Paper Experiencing the Churches in Paris Being an atheist, I don t spend much time in places of worship. However, as my family will go on many tours on the history of Paris, I will have to see a lot of churches. My family will be the impetus for my experience in the churches, and the tour guides the ones bringing me into the churches. In preparation for this experience, I will try to keep an open mind, as the fact is that even if I don t believe in any religion personally, there are many people who do, and I think that it would be very interesting to try to see what people see in it. This challenges my current point of view because I know that I associate (unfairly) religious people as being somewhat close minded. I want to be able to be less close minded myself, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the outside, it was dark stone, adorned with Gothic architecture, and the insides held even more. The decadent surroundings were adorned with early carvings and gold statues. I learned of the crown of thorns, supposedly brought to the French by Saint Louis, and I learned of Saint Denis, who cut off his head and walked back to a site where he supposedly proclaimed that it would be his church. We went into the Saint Denis Church, Saint Gervais Saint Protais Church, Saint Etienne du Mont, and Notre Dame. We went into Roman Catholic Churches turned Synagogues in Le Marais, and they were all beautiful. Each church had a separate story, some being created around the time that Paris first came into existence. I remember scrutinizing each little detail, looking at the magnificent artwork and structure of each. One church we walked into had a ceremony going on, and embarrassed, we hurried out quickly. Yet, just seeing that people continued to use these ancient churches was quite heartwarming. I noticed that these people were all connected in a deep, ancient way. Sitting on the pews, the men and women praying towards the same person had a sort of community that I had never thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal Narrative-Tundristan (International Relations In... hallway, I heard Kamryn scream in the distance something religious about his lord. His scream was interrupted half threw leaving me with the knot in my stomach a reason to grow larger. Jake and I found an old room with maps in it and settled in the corner clutching each other. Jake, you have to take deep breaths. They are going to find and kill us if you continue. Breathe with me. Inhale. I inhaled dramatically with him. Now exhale. Then Inhale. His breathing finally evened out, so I looked over at him laying on my shoulder while squeezing his eyes tightly closed. In that moment, I saw the shadow of someone passing the door. I held my breathe in fear. Then I heard a voice. They escaped. No one is back here. What do we do? Then lets go. We will take the other three with us. In this moment, I would be forever grateful that I survived this attack (International Relations in Action). Comparison: Tundristan is more closely compared to the country of Afghanistan. This is true because of the extreme poverty, lack of oil, receiving of foreign aid, The Placidic Trade Organization and The North Atlantic Treaty Organization ,territorial disputes, the bovine fever being Ebola, and finally wars because of attempts of becoming democratic. Currency Crises Foreign Aid During Foreign Aid, Paxony and Minerite had to continue their foreign aid shipments to Tundristan without giving into demands and democratization or economic restructuring and membership in the PTO. Tundristan is the poorest country due to being hyperborean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is true because of the extreme poverty, lack of oil, receiving of foreign aid, The Placidic Trade Organization and The North Atlantic Treaty Organization ,territorial disputes, the bovine fever being Ebola, and finally wars because of attempts of becoming democratic. As seen, both countries are very similar in history and modern day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Unit 1 Assignment IS3110 Risk Management in Information Technology Security STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignments ITT Educational Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 73 Change Date: 05/25/2011 Unit 1 Assignment 1: Application of Risk Management Techniques Learning Objectives and Outcomes You will be able to identify different risk management techniques for the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure and apply them under different situations. Assignment Requirements Introduction: As discussed in this Unit, after IT professionals identify threat/vulnerability pairs and estimate the likelihood of their occurrence, IT management must decide which risk management techniques are appropriate to manage these risks. IT managers then present this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The remote production facilities connect to headquarters via routers T 1 (1.54 mbps telecomm circuit) LAN connections provided by an external Internet service providers (ISP) and share an Internet connection through a firewall at headquarters. Individual sales personnel throughout the country connect to YieldMore s network via virtual private network (VPN) software through their individual Internet connections, typically in a home office. Tasks: Using the threat/vulnerability pairs, and considering the likelihood of occurrence for each identified by your small group earlier in the Unit, assume the role of an IT manager assigned by YieldMore s senior management to conduct the following risk management tasks. 1. Analyze and explain each of the threat/vulnerability pairs and their likelihood of occurrence. 2. Determine which of the six risk management techniques is appropriate for each risk explained in Task 1. 3. Justify your reasoning for each chosen management technique. 4. Prepare a brief report or presentation of your findings for senior management to review. Submission Requirements Use the following guidelines to submit this assignment: Format: Use a standard word processor or presentation format compatible with Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. Font: Arial 10 point size Line Spacing: Double
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  • 31. Test Bias Analysis While test bias should be minimized, it s important to note that no test can be completely culture free. Humans, with life and culture experiences, make the tests (Ford, 2004, p. 3). However, some types of tests, specifically nonverbal tests, typically yield more equal results among different races. The use of these tests should be encouraged to produce more accurate results with less test bias. Examiners can also play a role in test scores. Examiners can inadvertently discriminate and subtle cues can contribute to stereotype threat (Ford, 2004, p. 14). This has been shown to be a large problem specifically in African Americans. The pressure of representing one s race in a test can lead to lower scores. Thus, race conscious training should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With IQ testing and the commonly held belief that intelligence is fixed and static, receiving those test scores can positively or negatively impact a student. Trained psychologists are required to administer and examine IQ tests, however this task is often given to undertrained teachers. With a lower score, students may stop trying in school, thus it is crucial for educators to realize the limitations of a test score (Law, 1995, p. 9). Any test or combination thereof will only provide an estimate of knowledge and not an absolute. As quoted in Ford (2004), the Office of Civil Rights (2000) stated No single test score can be considered a definitive measure of a student s knowledge (p. 15). Also, many believe that IQ equals innate ability, leading to discrimination. Gregory (2004), as quoted in Ford, recognized that a test score is neutral until we assign it value (2004, p. 7). The national and global impact of identification procedures is huge. Underutilized talent is not developed properly in school, leading to less overall contribution to society and especially the economy (Warne 2013 p. 488). Consequently, the country as a whole would benefit from reformed gifted identification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Information Behaviour of Middle School Students Essays The 21st century school library is the hub of student learning with librarians helping with research, encouraging students to read for enjoyment and developing their information literacy skills. All these aspects are important for the current generation of students who have been raised with easy familiarity with video games, email, instant messaging...Web 2.0 social networking habits, they have developed patterns of engagement that are different from those of earlier generations. (Godwin, 2008, p. 52). School librarians must create information literacy programs to include Web 2.0 tools to effectively engage this generation. (Carroll, 2011, p. 27). The Millennium Generation or Digital Natives are the first generation to have grown up with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They like to multi task by using various applications, they enjoy group activities and the social aspect of learning by collaborating with eachother (Roehl et al., 2013, pp. 44 45). School librarians must take into consideration the fact that technology is a natural part of everyday life of the middle schooler. As digital natives , middle schoolers have quite a distinctive learning style for school librarians to take into consideration when preparing an information literacy lesson. Middle schoolers are active, innovative, visual and global learners. Middle schoolers are active learners due to the fact that they learn by completing activities, participating in groups, plus they dislike sitting still (Roehl et al., 2013, p. 45). They are innovative as they enjoy creating their own original projects and they are bored with repetition. (Carroll, 2011, p. 28). They are visual learners as they prefer real life demonstrations, as well as, looking at images, photos and videos to reading texts (Ercegovac, 2012, p. 98). They like to gather information quickly and instantly, meanwhile dismissing details or complicated searching techniques like Boolean logic. They are not concerned with finding information from authoritative, reliable websites, as they are more concerned that the website contains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Historical Fort Clinch . Throughout Florida’S Numerous A Historical Fort Clinch Throughout Florida s numerous fortifications, Fort Clinch is established as a military entity. Designed as a third system fortification, this base of operations was put into operating status for multiple conflicts and wars, serving for more than the Fort s original intentions. Nestled on Florida s northernmost barrier island Fort Clinch sits on the mouth of the St. Mary s river. Having a series of freshwater ponds and acres of woodland, Fort Clinch is surrounded by wildlife and plant life. Whitetail deer can be spotted throughout the state park along with alligators near the freshwater ponds. On the other side of the fort is alluring beaches and waterways. This waterway is the reason for Fort Clinch being in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Construction of Fort Clinch began in 1847. The fort took the shape of an irregular pentagon having five tower bastions. Each bastion was made of masonry with chambers beneath, in order to store munitions for the artillery that were placed on top of the bastion. The bastions are specifically placed so no matter where an enemy combatant would approach at least two of the bastions could engage in combat operations within their, ROF, range of fire. Multiple foot soldiers would also point their attention towards the opposing front. The original design of the fort was to house 500 soldiers and 78 pieces of artillery. Officers of the Army Corps of Engineers directed a civilian workforce to construct the fort. In 1860, progress was slow and only two thirds of the walls were completed, yet not a single piece of artillery was in place. Rooms that were completed include the guard rooms, prison, lumber sheds, and carpentry shops. Leaving the storehouse and kitchen unfinished, and with the brink of the Civil War upon them, there is still not a single piece of artillery in place. In 1861, the Civil War is underway. As Florida seceded from the Union, Confederate forces take control of Fort Clinch. Instead of completing the buildup process of the fort, Confederate forces establish batteries in Fernandina, Amelia, and Cumberland Island. The Federal s use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Anna Duggar Character Analysis Josh Duggar: Heart, soul and emotions soar with love over Meredith Grace Everything seems to be going well with the Duggar family since they now have a new bundle of joy in their lives to love and cherish. The family has pulled together as they always have done in building stronger bonds between themselves bring much happiness to them as a whole. Josh Duggar, despite the negative attention he has succumbed from the media of late, he has remained humble and took the initiative to boast to all about his latest announcement of becoming a father once again, with the birth of his daughter, Meredith Grace Duggar. No amount of negativity in the world could possibly burst his bubble when his loving and devoted wife, Anna gave birth to their baby girl. This is a positive time in their lives and one that will last forever in their hearts. Fans of the Duggar family and those who love and are devoted to Josh and Anna were sad that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They reached out to her in hopes she would contact Josh and Anna Duggar to have a sit down with the couple and possibly little Meredith too. She was told that she would be one of the bravest women on television if she could get Josh and Anna to make an appearance on her show once again. Even though Vieira is a huge supporter of the Duggar family as well as Josh and Anna there haven t been any mention in the news as to whether a spotlight appearance will air if at all at this time. It would be so nice to see Josh s family together in the spotlight once again sharing their positive news of the birth of their fourth daughter highlighting the reasons they chose the moniker M and how Meredith Grace came to get her name. It would be a wonderful way and quite fitting topic for the show giving fans another chance to see one of their favorite reality television stars and his family back on television with a topic that would bring joy to the hearts of all their devoted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Procedures For Checking Health, Security And Identity Once admitted to the territory, what are the procedure for checking health, security and identity? Is there detention? Is it judicially reviewable? Once entering Canada, each claimant has to be interviewed by a representative of the Canadian Citizenship and Immigration department. The applicant fulfills a form with the overview of the issues relating to identity, travel documents, education, employment history, date of birth, family members, marital status, criminal record, route to Canada, previous refugee claims etc. The data evaluated during the review of the application would assist the Immigration Department during the determination of the particular individual s ability to be eligible for the protection under the Refugee Protection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Appeal The Federal Court allows for the application for judicial review of the removal order and the decision of the Immigration officer regarding eligibility . If the application reviewing officer has any concerns regarding the claimant, and determines that the applicant is not eligible for the refugee status based on one of the four key grounds mentioned above the case is most likely to be appealed through the court. During the trial each individual will have the opportunity to clarify any specific information and give more precise and clear reasons for the purpose of immigration, with no right to further appeal the final order issued by the Federal Court. In case the appeal goes well, then there is a hearing before the Trial Division of the Federal Court. Furthermore, specific groups of the applicants who were determined ineligible by the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) may be reviewed by the Immigration Division, however only due to the request issued by the CIC department. After the review process, if the claimant has been determined to be eligible for the referral under the Refugee Protection Plan he/she will gain access to the government provided benefits, such as: Healthcare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Bananas, Chiquita, and Globalization Bananas, Chiquita and Globalization While globalization is a relatively new phenomenon in theory, but not necessarily in history, as of 2009 it has created transnational corporations linked to government, international economic institutions, and non government organizations. (Steger 67). With this definition bananas are a textbook example of the globalization of tropical fruit commodities. The transnational corporations of the United States, most notably Chiquita, Dole and Del Monte, have been linked to the governments of Latin and South America, the World Trade Organization, and the organic fruit movement. By tracing the path from banana plantations to supermarket it becomes clear how the morals of capitalism have permeated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is at this first stage of production at the plantation where the most exploitation of workers takes place. As an article about workers rights in Ecuador says, people are not seen as being as important as the final product (Astorga 2). Because a lot of banana exporting countries have monoculture economies, most of the countries depend on jobs and income from banana producers. Most of these jobs are contracts too resulting in only temporary work. Not surprisingly, 10 cents of every dollar spent on Chiquita bananas stays in the production process (Wiley 71). Banana workers are notorious for being paid dismal wages; it should be no surprise that profits benefit the powerfully rich fruit companies not plantation workers. Ecuador , in particular, is known for paying the lowest wages because there are few unions. The average daily wage in Ecuador is $2 in contrast to $9 in Costa Rica (STITCH), allowing Ecuador to sell boxes of bananas for cheaper. With no unions, Chiquita does not pay health insurance, overtime pay or money for education. For most banana workers the threat of being fired triumphs the promises of unions, simply because Chiquita would not be profitable without cheap labor. For banana workers they must work under strenuous working conditions, often working twelve hour days, carrying heavy bunches of bananas cut from the banana trunk. Aside from social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...