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A Descriptive Essay About Music
1. A Descriptive Essay About Music
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2. Google Ipo Case
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THE Google IPO| Understanding IPO Pricing Alternatives| MF Case 5 Group 9:| Angela
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Table of Contents
1Google versus Baidu (Dutch Auction vs. Book Building)1
2Alternative IPO pricing methods2
2.1Book Building2 2.1.1Hallmarks of book building:2 2.1.2Green Shoe Option2
Dutch auction6 2.1.3Sealed bid price discriminatory auction6 2.1.4Sealed bid uniform price
auction6
3Why has Book Building dominated the auction method all over the world?7
4Why underpricing persists in the Book Building system?9
5Our own understanding of the underpricing in IPOs11
5.1Conflict of interests:11
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Proceeds received from the shares forming part of the base case IPO are credited to the issue
company account, while the proceeds from the over allotment component is parked in the special
escrow account mentioned above.
During Post Issue/Price Stabilization Period:
If stock price after IPO drops below the IPO offer price, then
Lead underwriter
Escrow Account
Pre IPO Shareholders
Investors
15 shares
$150
$150
15 shares
Lead underwriter
Escrow Account
Pre IPO Shareholders
Investors
15 shares
$150
$150
15 shares
3. Note: The maximum number of shares that can be repurchased is 15 and the repurchase price can
be no higher than 10$ per share.
The role of the lead underwriter commences when the share prices of the issuer company begin to
fall. The lead underwriter (using funds lying in the special escrow account) procures the equity
shares at the prevalent market prices. All shares repurchased are then returned to the lender
shareholders.
If stock price after IPO rises above the IPO offer price, then
Lead underwriter
Escrow Account
Pre IPO Shareholders
The Company Issue New shares
10shares
15 shares
15 shares
$150
$ 150
Lead underwriter
Escrow Account
Pre IPO Shareholders
The Company Issue New shares
10shares
15 shares
15 shares
$150
$ 150
Note: Here the lead underwriter has the option to buy new shares from the IPO company at the
original IPO offer price.
In an event where the share prices do not fall, there would be no need for
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4. Welfare Of The United States
Welfare is a subject of debate in the United States because everyone has a different point of view
when it comes to the Social Security Act. On one side the rich may feel that the government takes
from the rich, and gives to the poor. The poor on the other hand may believe that they are being
forgotten and not helped enough by the government. Are the government financial assistance
programs really working and helping people climb out of poverty or are they creating lazy people
who depend on government assistance too much? Poverty has been an issue of great debate in
America for centuries. Before the Social SecurityAct was passed, the United States government did
not have a stable plan to help/aid the poor. It was the local governments responsibility to care for
their disadvantaged. Many Americans believe only the poor receive welfareaid or benefits from the
government, they are misguided, because even though welfare is a program who aids the poor it
also helps most Americas in one way or another. Also, welfare helps big name corporations by
giving them government funding for research he also gives them loans, grants, and tax breaks. In
2015 it was the eightieth year anniversary since President Theodore Roosevelt passed The Social
Security Act law, and the problem has gotten worse not better. The purpose for this act was to help
the unemployed or underemployed during the great depression. However, it extended to the poor
through a variety of programs. In Addition, the
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5. Theme Of Sacrifice In Hamlet
As the great American journalist Norman Cousins once said, The tragedy of life is not death but
what we let die inside of us while we live. Throughout William Shakespeare s Hamlet, it is a
commonly held belief that the play is a legendary tragedy because most of the characters fall to
their deaths. Indeed, when Hamletis analysed, many characters throughout the play meet their own
demise which helps advance this theme. However, when a closer look is taken, it becomes
apparent that the tragedy of Hamlet truly lies in how the characters live their lives. Foremost,
Claudius is a secondary characterwhose selfish actions, contribute to the tragic downfall of his
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Primarily, Ophelia accepts the social status placed on her by her father, Polonius, by obeying
his manipulative and controlling ways. For instance, when Polonius orders Ophelia to cut off
all contact with her lover Ophelia agrees to follow her father s orders saying, I shall obey, my
lord. (1.3.141). Ophelia s response can be seen as her acceptance towards the restrictions placed
on her by her father. In doing so, Ophelia displays that her weakness lies in her lack of
assertiveness and willpower. By not opposing her father and expressing her own opinions, she is
following the stereotype of submission and obedience placed on women during Shakespeare s
time. Ophelia s betrayal of Hamlet is another decision that leads to her downfall. When Ophelia
is asked by Polonius to spy on Hamlet, she obliges and attempts to deceive him. When Hamlet
asks her where her father is, she shows her betrayal by lying, claiming that Polonius is at home
my lord (3.1.142). By agreeing to spy on Hamlet, Ophelia becomes no different than everyone
else who betrays Hamlet throughout the play. Ophelia even goes as far as betraying her morals
and lying to Hamlet in order to protect herself from the consequences she might face if she
confesses the truth to Hamlet. Ophelia s betrayal to Hamlet is a portrayal of her weakness in her
inability to face her own consequences.
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6. Xerox Accounting Scandal
Fannie Mae Accounting Scandal
Xerox Accounting Scandal
The Merck Accounting Scandal
Parmalat Accounting Scandal
HealthSouth Corporation Scandal
Computer Associates Accounting Scandal
Enron Accounting Scandal
We will discuss Xerox Accounting Scandal.
Xerox Corporation is the world s largest supplier of toner based photocopier machines and
associated supplies. In April, 2002, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a
complaint against Xerox for accounting irregularities between 1997 and 2000. Xerox recorded
revenues from copy machine leases by recognizing a sale in the period a lease contract was signed
instead of recognizing revenue over the entire length of the contract.
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The accounting irregularities increased fiscal year 1997 pre tax earnings by $405 million, 1998 pre
tax earnings by $655 million, and 1999 pre tax earnings by $511 million. Xerox s senior
management was aware of the accounting actions that were taken to meet revenue and profit goals.
Xerox s auditors KPMG complied with management s request related to accounting practices in
order to maintain relationship with Xerox and to protect the audit and non audit fees to be received
between 1997 and 2000.
In response to the SEC s complaint, Xerox Corporation agreed to pay a $10 million penalty and
to restate its financial results for the years 1997 through 2000. In June 2003, six Xerox senior
executives accused of securities fraud who agreed to pay $22 million in penalties.
In January, 2003, the SEC filed a complaint against Xerox s auditors, KPMG alleging four
partners who permitted Xerox misrepresent $3 billion in revenues and $1.4 billion in pre tax
earnings. In April 2005 KPMG settled with the SEC by paying a $22.48 million
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7. How Do Humans Affect Polar Bears
The Polar bear lives in the artic and uses the area s costal waters and ice sheets. They are well
equipped to live in this environment because they have a thick coat which serves as an insulator.
They mainly prey on seals but have also been known to consume dead whales. They can grow to
be 7.25 to 8 feet tall and can weigh around 900 to 1,600 pounds. Polar bears are a keystone
species, if their numbers decrease there is a possibility that the seal populations will increase
which could be devastating for crustaceans and fish. They help keep populations in balance. Global
Warming is an ongoing problem in the world which causes the average global temperature to
increase near the earth surface. This has affected many animals, especially the polar
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9. The Tragedy And Horror Of The Joplin Tornado
It is my belief that the attachment of positive interpretations to the tragedy and horror of the Joplin
tornado, and the repetition of such themes through continuous narration, directly affected
community ethos. This, in turn, helped further select the features of the collective narrative shared
with the nation through national news. The national attention to Joplin, spurred those wanting to
help in the wake of such devastation and those in admiration of the community s own resilience to
volunteer time and resources to the recovery effort. Cast as an all American city in the Heartland of
the nation, the positive ethos and determination demonstrated by Joplin citizens transformed the
community s identity from a virtually unknown place in Missouri to a symbol of the nation, a
transformation further encouraged through the wording of public statements by President Obama
and Governor Nixon as well as featuring Joplin on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and other
television shows. To the nation, Joplin became a place amid an undifferentiated region, except to
locals, known as fly over states. Theoretical Implications Disasters are totalizing events, impacting
and influencing every aspect of a community when they occur. As the anthropology of disaster
grows, both in the number of publications and the number of researchers, the scope of topics related
to disasters will also grow. Economic implications, vulnerable populations, and human ecology
already contribute heavily to the
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10. Stereotypes Of Women In Math Essay
In the mathematical field there is an obvious differentiation between the amount of males and
females in the field. This might raise the question of why that is or if there even is a specific reason,
well there is, women are heavily pushed away from mathematical careers due to multiple factors.
Although there are not many females in the math field, the ones that are bring different ways of
thinking into light which helps the math careers grow and improve. Even though women do have
different perspectives and outlooks on things, the way they do math is not very different, but
unfortunately when put in pressured situations women seem to underperform compared to when
they are in a calm, unpressured environment. One way that people could rid of... Show more content
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They both have different ways of solving math and men most times have the advantage over
women due to the heavy impact of stereotypes on women. In the article Knowing is Half the Battle:
Teaching Stereotypes Threats as a Means of Improving Women s Math Performance it states that
there are many affects that stereotypes have on women that effect their performance including
anxiety and other affective and cognitive responses. (John) When stereotypes are put into play, they
cause problems and the people cannot perform properly because they start to believe the lies of the
stereotypes. One thing from New Trends in Gender and Mathematics Performance: A Meta
Analysis writes that women perform better in a setting where there are no stereotypes versus a
setting that has stereotypes. (Lindberg) This shows that college student women do not perform
well when they are pressured by the stereotypes people say to them, but when put in a place where
there are no stereotypes pressuring them they do better in their mathematical performance.
Stereotypes are one of the main reasons that females have trouble with competing against males,
because they feel that they are not good enough. Stereotypes are a huge problem when deciding
what to do for a career, but when there is a way to deplete stereotypes it might change the
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11. Why Are Personal Experiences Influence On A Person s...
Why are personal experiences influence to a person s thoughts and how does it impact on his or
her future jobs both directly and indirectly? Lingiardi, Tanzilli and Colli (2015) mentioned that an
advisor s enthusiastic reaction to a patient can be seen as a wellspring of profitable symptomatic
and helpful data, which means the emotional response of a therapist is very important to the
patients and the patients would further absorb it or abstain from the therapy. In addition, it is
important to find out what the reasons behind to steer towards a person s thoughts. As a therapeutic
recreation practitioner, it is important to develop a professional philosophy statement which would
reflect my roles and especially the relationship with clients. Under those circumstances, having a
positive mind would be one of the emphases that inseparable in order to corporate the values into
daily activities. To develop a personal philosophy statement, it would base on my personal
background and values, and professional aspiration, which will influence my future ambition.
Life experiences are the main element that having the greatest influence on my ability as a
therapist. First, one of the incidents that happened in my personal life was my grandma got sick
and diagnosis as the final stage of Melanoma, a type of skin cancer rarely seen, in three years ago.
When the time she got the diagnosis with that cancer, my whole family like collapse. Everyone talk
less and haggard with a wan and sallow
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12. LJones Perceptions And Causes Ofpsycho Pathology
Perceptions and Causes of Psycho Pathology Linda Jones Dr. Harold Beaman PSYCH/650
Psychopathology March 2, 2015 Introduction In principle, psychopathology is the scientific study
of mental disorders and their origin; in addition, this field of study examines the causes,
development, and possible treatment for the disorders. Essentially, psychopathology encompasses
three aspects that are considered as directly related to the mental disorders. These facets include the
biological considerations, social issues, and psychological aspects of any mental condition. In fact,
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Observably, the disorder mostly treated and cured by the traditional medicine in the culture.
Cultural bound syndromes can either cause somatic complains, or can be simply behavioral
with no connection to any effect on the body parts. On the other hand, researchers may choose
to suggest that cultural based syndromes represent behaviors that may be acceptable in certain
regions (Wilkinson 2000). Conversely, this disorders maybe highly disregarded in other areas.
Ataque De Nervios Ataque De Nervios is an example of cultural bound syndrome among the
Hispanics. Illustratively, the disorder is characterized by crying hysterically, rickety, out of
control shouting, physical and verbal violence, and an extreme high temperature in the chest.
Ostensibly, the disorder is said to be as result of attacks by evil spirits and demonic visitations.
In essence, the symptoms are associated with stressful events such as the death of a loved one, a
traumatic experience involving a loved one, divorce, or separation of in a marriage union. In this
regard, this syndrome is only unique among the Hispanics, in other regions it may be viewed as a
normal way of venting out anger. The Diathesis Stress Model In principle, this theory seeks to
explain behavior as a predisposition vulnerability that is coupled up by experiences that are stresses
in life. The model takes consideration of the psychological, biological, and situational aspects in life
that cause inherent
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13. The Bill of Rights Essay
In the development process of America, its sound that legislative system has a very solid
foundation for the construction of American society. The Bill of Rights as one of the successful act
in America, its importance position has never been ignored. The Bill of Rights was introduced by
James Madison and came into effect on December 15, 1791. It has given the powerful support for
the improvements of American society. The Bill of Rights has become an essential part in
guaranteeing the further development of culture. The influence of The Bill of Rights can be easily
found in its cultural revolutionizing. It can not only guarantee the harmonious relationship among
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The Bill of Rights not only enhanced the timely and validity of news communication, but also
played a unique role in the reporting of the important news events and fully satisfying people s
need for information. It has become a common practice for the online media to make live
broadcasts of the Stakeholders Congresses. The role of The Bill of Rights in supervision is
giving full play. The Bill of Rights has actively created conditions for civilian to supervise the
government, and attaches great importance to the role of the poor group in supervision.
Civilians at all levels are required to investigate and resolve in a timely manner all problems
reported to the government by civilian via the The Bill of Rights, and to inform civilian of the
results. On the great majority of government websites, relevant email addresses and telephone
numbers are made public, so that civilians can be informed of problems by the hardworking of
The Bill of Rights. In order to strength civilian s reporting of corrupt and degenerate officials, the
central discipline inspection and supervision authorities and other relevant bodies have set up
informant websites. Over 60 percent of civilians have a positive opinion to the role of The Bill of
Rights in supervision, and consider it an expression of government s socialist democracy and
progress (The Constitution and the Bill of Rights, p153). The Bill of
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14. Osteoporosis Is An Age Related Disease Of The Skeletal System
Introduction:
Osteoporosis is an age related disease of the skeletal system characterized by both low bone mass
and bone structural degeneration (Nunes, 2011). Understanding osteoporosis is important because
it is continues to be overlooked and undertreated, causing high numbers of bone fractures each year
in the elderly, these bone fractures can be debilitating or even life threatening (Eastell, 2009).
Osteoporosis manifests when an imbalance between bone resorption and bone rebuilding occurs
this is due to changes in osteoclast and osteoblast activity. I chose this topic because osteoporosis
affects millions of people, and research will allow me to better understand this common yet
complex, and very perilous bone disease.
Types:
There are two types of osteoporosis, primary and secondary. Primary osteoporosis is more
common and has no direct cause. It is usually more prevalent in women who are postmenopausal
where the rate of bone loss increases while the rate of bone regeneration decreases. Secondary
osteoporosis, unlike primary, has a direct cause, such as an illness like leukemia, cushings
syndrome, or type 1 diabetes. These diseases cause an increase in bone resorption, and weakening
of the bones.
Pathophysiology:
Bones are made up of two layers, the trabecular and cortical layers. The trabecular layer is internal
and spongy like, where the cortical layer is external and more compact. These layers are
continuously broken down and reformed by two cells known as
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15. Evolutionary Ideas and the Biblical Concept of Creation
Evolutionary Ideas and the Biblical Concept of Creation
Creation and evolution come from two very different viewpoints. The main differences here are
that in the story of creation in the beginning there was God, and in the theory of evolution in the
beginning there was random chance. The conflict between the two is often referred to as The
Great Debate because everyone asks the question why are we here and how are we here? they can
either look to the bible or science for answers. They are completely unlike answers to one another
but both agree on one thing that the universe has not existed eternally. There are problems with the
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The biblical creation story believes in a divine Creator. (However, some Christians, regarding the
creation of the world, also believe in evolution. They say that the process of evolution is carried
out by the acts of God). People who believe in biblical creation (creationists) believe that all basic
types of living beings, including man, were made by the acts of God during the creation week
in Genesis in the Bible. Biblical creation is more supernatural than evolution, and is viewed as a
miracle. Creation in the bible was brought about by direct acts of God as opposed to a natural,
gradual process. In the BEGINNING God created the heaven and the earth (Genesis 1:1).
Creation took place in the beginning and was finished and complete it was not spread out over
the long period of time history of the universe. Creation was by the word of the God, the creator
and He spoke things into existence. In Genesis 1 we read of a series of And God said statements.
Also we read in Psalm 33, By the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of
them by the breath of his mouth. For he spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast.
Creationists also believe that all geological matter in the world was laid down by a worldwide
flood, as told in the story of Noah, and that life arose
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16. Tonsil Case Study
You have a patient who has been on a ventilator for 3 weeks. What should be you highest
assessment priority that needs to be obtained before beginning the weaning process? 1.Baseline
arterial blood gas results 2.Intake and output over the past twenty four hours 3.Results of any prior
weaning attempts 4.The results of an electrocardiogram Rationale: Correct Answer is 1 Arterial
blood gases measure the pH, oxygen and carbon dioxide in arteries and gives us important
information regarding the patient s gas exchange and acid base status (McCance Huether, 2015, p.
1243). Measuring intake and output is an important process throughout the patient s entire hospital
stay. Prior weaning attempts do not have any importance to a current weaning... Show more content
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You examine the Palatine tonsils and document that they are 2+. What does this rating size
mean? 1.The tonsils are barely seen past the tonsillar pillars 2.The tonsils are touching each other
3.The tonsils touch the uvula 4.The tonsils are in between the uvula and the tonsillar pillars
Rationale: Correct Answer is 4 Palatine tonsils are part of your immune system are considered a
type of lymph node that trap germs that you breathe in and are important for fighting infections,
such as strep. Size one tonsils are barely visible, size two are between the uvula and tonsillar
pillars, size three are touching the uvula and size four is where the tonsils are touching (Hay,
Levin, Deterding, Abzug, 2014, p. 529). Yesterday, your nine year old patient was in to the office
with complaints of fatigue and restless legs, especially at night. Laboratory tests were ordered and
today the results showed that your patient has iron deficiency anemia. Iron replacement therapy is
prescribed. All of the following could potentially interfere with iron absorption except: 1.Ascorbic
Acid 2.Eggs 3.
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17. Special Needs Involved With Teaching Gifted
Running head: TEACHING THE GIFTED 1 Teaching the Gifted Terri L. Bischke Florida
Gateway College Professor Angela Jones 201530 Intro to Exceptional Child Ed. SEC.0I1
Summer A 2015 June 17, 2015 TEACHING THE GIFTED 2 Abstract This paper will address
the special needs involved with teaching the gifted. First it will identify exactly who is
considered gifted and the process of evaluating and creating a plan to meet these children s
educational needs. Then it will address the methods that need to be put in place to teach gifted
children in the classroom. Some of these things include dealing with underachieving gifted
students and the area of twice exceptional students. It will cover the problem with properly
accessing children of all ethnic backgrounds and how alternate methods of testing should be
employed. It will deal with cultural acceptance of girls in gifted programs. It will also consider
developing stem programs and enlisting corporate support for such programs to support the gifted
child. Running head: TEACHING THE GIFTED
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18. The Work Systems And Organizational Structure Of The...
Assignment #7 This paper will examine the work systems and organizational structure of the
Healthcare Employees Benefits (HEB) Manitoba. I will explain the current system in place and
present how changes in work and technology may affect potential future changes to the work
systems. As well, the potential benefits and obstacles to these changes will be explored. HEB
Manitoba is the pension and benefit provider for 70,000 active and retired healthcare workers in
Manitoba. It emerged from the consolidation of three pension plans during two mergers in the mid
1990s. Since the mergers, it has grown from 12 employees to more than 150 employees. It has a
proto typical hierarchal organization, with 1 senior executive, 5 executives, 25 managers and
approximately 120 employees. Some managers have no employees reporting to them, but managers
with direct reports average about eight employees each. The departments divide according to job
function, including finance, corporate services, pensions and benefits, disability and information
systems. The majority of the departments split into further sub departments, with the largest
department, the pension and benefits department, consisting of 57 employees. Workflow generally
stays within one department, but can cross over between departments. Sub departments typically
focus on specific tasks, such as reviewing files for data accuracy, preparing pension calculations, or
administering the information network. As the largest department, the
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19. Giant Steppes Toward Freedom by Ancestors
It is difficult for many Americans today to imagine taking everything they own and moving to a
new country because of religious and political freedoms. With these freedoms taken so much for
granted, we rarely think of the steps taken by our ancestors to gain that liberty. When looking at
attempts in history to gain freedom, it is usual to look to the founding fathers of America and
their sacrifices. However, other groups of people have strived for the same thing, one such group
being the people of the divided German states shortly after the Seven Year s War. Through several
generations of Germans, these people moved across country, across continent, and eventually even
across the ocean to America in order to gain that much desired freedom. In about 1763, the
Germans were experiencing many problems. With the seven years war just behind them, much of
the land had been destroyed. Crops were trampled, and properties were decimated, making the
living conditions in Germany very difficult. On top of that, the war had left the political system in
a state of chaos. At that time, Germany was not together as a nation but was rather divided into
forty two different states. Unified Germany as we know it today did not come about until much
later, in about 1872. During this time minority religions struggled in the German states. Evangelical
Christians such as Baptists were not looked well upon, as well as Mennonites who were pacifists
and did not believe in serving in the military.
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20. The Importance Of Technology In Communication
Technology can play a positive role in communication ,example, live video and audio chats that
increase understanding through nonverbal messages and increase connection at the same time.
While technology like iMessaging can have a negative influence because it lacks nonverbal
communication, can often be distracting us from life, makes people anxious when they have to
wait for people to respond, is highly susceptible to misunderstandings and makes people feel lonely.
On the other hand, FaceTime has been able to provide expressions and voice cues that help bring
meaning to verbal messages which enhances trust and decreases the amount of misunderstandings
that go on in conversations. While, the relationship that is most influenced by technology is my
friends at Uconn because we spend most of the relationship face to face.
A new communication technology I believe is having a positive influence on interpersonal
relationships is FaceTime. FaceTime allows nonverbal communication to happen, which is one of
the most important forms of communication as it plays a role in about sixty five percent of all face
to face conversations. For example, my best friend and I would communicate about our daily
troubles through FaceTime. We thought this would be beneficial to our friendshipbecause through
FaceTime we were able to distinguish other s feelings. If they looked for example ,like they were
feeling sympathetic or empathetic, we would figure that they have sincere intentions. Knowing
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21. Salmon Safe Products
Is buying Salmon Safe products, helping the salmon habitats? There are so many options for an
environmentally conscious consumer these days looking to buy groceries, with the multitude of
different eco labels popping up each time you visit the grocery store, it s becoming more difficult to
know which products are the right ones to buy. SalmonSafe products line our shelves from wine
bottles to produce and are status given to places like the Nike campus and golf courses. Is this just
another label to get us environmental minded consumers to buy their products or is Salmon Safe
actually effectively helping to restore the Pacific Northwest (PNW) salmonid species? Salmon safe
certification works across the entire region of the PNW but... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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There are three types of Salmon in the waters of the Puget Sound, The Bull Trout, Chinook and
Steelhead Salmon Species. According to the Salmon Safe Urban Standards, stormwater
management, water use, erosion prevention, sediment control, chemical and pesticide reduction,
water quality protection, and enhancement of urban ecological function are the criteria that The
Seattle Children s Hospital must meet in order to be considered labeled Salmon Safe. From an
article written by Salmon Safes Dan Kent The Salmon Safe certification required the hospital to
also develop a more comprehensive campus wide stormwater management plan, improve its
documentation of landscape management practices and continue its pursuit of irrigation water use
reduction and other conservation strategies. Since both salmon safe and Washington State
regulations are concurrent with each other, it can be deducted that Salmon Safe is doing the job it
is claiming to do with their urban restoration
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22. Lobbying Disclosure Act Case Study
With the assistance of the lobbying business, Washington s territorial economy appears to have
weathered the financial tempest of late years. Congress passed a 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act
(LDA), which apparently obliged all lobbyists to report their exercises for the benefit of paying
customers, the answer have to be an easy decision: simply discover the lawfully ordered
divulgence structures, and number them up. While thousands of lobbyists work the halls of
Congress and government agencies and billions of dollars are spent each year on advocacy, the
groups with the most lobbyists and money don t necessarily win (Pinkham,2010). We found that
about a large portion of those included in approach support our everything of the above term
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23. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Bosom Embeds
When you have settled on the choice to get bosom embeds however before you take a gander at
accessible choices for bosom embed financing, do the exploration and discover all the data about
bosom inserts themselves.
Bosom embeds also called bosom enlargement or growth mammaplasty in plastic surgery. There are
numerous reasons that ladies look for this sort of surgery including enhancing the harmony
between hip to mid section distinction, enhancing self regard and mental self view which gives in
an expansion in certainty, reestablishing bosom volume diminish after a major weight reduction or
after pregnancy, or as an after mastectomy alternative, Whatever the reason, before you look for a
plastic specialist, do the exploration to discover everything you can about this strategy. After you
have done all the examination, your next stride is search out a specialist and go for your first
discussion. In the event that you have done all the exploration, you will have all the right things to
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There are advantages and disadvantages to every sort of embed. You should ask the specialist
what embed would be best for you and your body. A few specialists want to work with either kind
of embed and you ought to approach the specialist his explanations behind his or her inclination. A
specific kind of bosom embed may show up and feel appealing on one lady yet may not suit you.
Two organizations which produce bosom inserts incorporate Allergan and Mentor.
One sort of bosom embed is a silicone embed which is an elastomer silicone shell loaded with
silicone gel.
These are dissimilar to the silicone inserts of the past and are better in the cohesiveness of the gel
in that it keeps its shape even in the wake of being cut. Previously, the silicone gel would spill from
the embed
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24. Essay on Ann Hopkins Case Analysis
Ann Hopkins Case Analysis 1. What ethical problems do you see with the Price Waterhouse
partnership evaluation system? The Price Waterhouse partnership evaluation system has the ethical
problems that the sex discrimination. The Price Waterhouse most concerned about the
interpersonal skill, therefore, Hopkins had been given advices to change her direct style and
personal appearance. For example, before Hipkins started working at Price Waterhouse, one
partner told her that the firm prohibited hiring the employer who was married to the other partner
or had a close relationship with the other partner in a national accounting firm. This is a ethical
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Firstly, the Price Waterhous most concern about interpersonal skills of a partner, and Hopkins
explained her direct style was deficiencies. Because Hopkins is a woman, so the partners
evaluate her as a normal woman, who should had beautiful hair, dress less, carry handbag and
soft voice. However, Hopkins had her own reasons that she had no time to care about her
appearance, and she just wanted to put all her attentions on the projects. So, she known that, if she
wanted to be the partner of the Price Waterhous, she should take a lot of burdens, which including
the projects and her style. As she said, Similarly situated men were admitted. The fairness based on
the partners responses that both positive and negative to make the decision, which the admissions
committee recommended her be held at least a year to afford time to demonstrate that she has the
personal and ,eleadership qualities 2 required of a partner . Hopkins should did some change of her
style, such as control her emotion and voice, dress better and so on. If Hopkins did these change,
the Price Waterhsous would consider her proposal of being the partner of the Price Watershous. 3.
What aspects of the evaluation would you change? The Price Waterhouse partnership evaluation
system should find Hopkins s outstanding performance. As OGS nominated her that she is key role
in connection with large State Department
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25. Periodontitis Cigarette Smoking
Cigarette smoking not only has a negative effect on respiratory and cardiovascular health, but also
has been associated with diabetes, gastrointestinal and thyroid diseases, and almost every other
organ system in the body (Johnson Guthmiller, 2007). Linked to various cancers, smoking is
extremely detrimental (Johnson Guthmiller, 2007). Smokingis also the major risk factor for
periodontitis (Preshaw et al, 2015). While increasing the prevalence of periodontitis, smoking also
has a profound effect on the severity of periodontal disease in individuals (Preshaw et al, 2015). The
third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) in 2000 found that 41.9%
of periodontitis cases in the United States were attributable to current cigarettesmoking (Tomar
Asma, 2000). Smokers have a four times greater chance to be diagnosed with periodontitis
(Johnson Guthmiller, 2007). Indeed, patients who are smokers also do not appear to respond as
favourably to periodontal treatment and show a greater risk of refractory and/or recurrent
periodontal disease (Fardal, 2008). Multiple studies show that smoking has the potential to alter
numerous processes in the oral cavity (Preshaw et al, 2015). Most notably, smoking has been
shown to modify various aspects of physiology in patients, impair immunological response and
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Numerous studies have found that smoking leads to a compromise in the microcirculation of the
gingiva by causing a sustained peripheral vasoconstriction caused by chronic low doses of nicotine
(Heasman et al,
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26. Raymond Carver Irony
Carver uses irony to show that the narrator, does not know his wife. He feels sorry for the blind
man who had never seen his wife, unaware of his own blindness to his wife s need for emotional
intimacy. When the wife shares her poetry, about what she had felt he is uncomfortable and
unable to give her an honest reaction. I didn t think much of the poem. Of course, I didn t tell
her that . The deep emotional connection that Robert and his wife enjoyed is beyond the narrator
s understanding. The narrator s revelation that Every night I smoked dope and stayed up as long
as I could before I fell asleep. .... When I did go to sleep, I had these dreams. Sometimes I d wake
up from one of them, my heart going crazy , tells us that he cannot
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27. The Daffodils Poetry Analysis
The Romantic period was one of important periods, Romantic poems have an amazing view for the
nature and landscape, we also can use term Romanticism to describe particular period, Romantic or
Romanticism start in late 1700s to 1820s , the France revolution and the great Napoleonic wars help
to forming the Romantic, the most famous and important poets of Romanticismare Percy Bysshe
Shelley( the young poet), Thomas DE Quincey and William Wordsworth, according to Ross, he
sees that the Romantic poets as greatness because they believe in themselves , also he sees the
Romantic poets influence in the history and politics with no direct connect with people, Ross thinks
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The daffodils poem has strong image to show us poet connect with the nature and simple
language because it was addressed to the public and that embodies the features of romanticism ,
the daffodils is lyric(song) poem and the poet in one mood or moment (happy) with particular
time(morning) and place(lake district) and use first person narrator(I) to show us his solitary
with the nature and strong emotion aim to describing the beautiful nature, William Wordsworth
use iambic which mean unstressed syllable that followed by stressed syllable because iambic
was one of features of romanticism , he uses rhyme scheme(ABABCC) for example the sound in
(lie mood eye solitude) and the (CC) like sound in (fills daffodils) known as couplets to create a
fantastic sound in the poem and create more effect on readers, the language is sample which that
vocabulary and diction and syntax is not complex also direct language because the poem was
addressing to the public which means everybody can read it ,the (I) in first poem belong to a
poet not for William that know as personal also its show us the poet solitary with the nature
(Watson Towheed 14 17), the imagery is the techniques that writer use it to create an image to the
reader s and create some effect on the readers imagery could be figurative language (similes or
metaphors), for example first stanza of the daffodils we see simile(figurative language) between the
poet and the cloud that show connection of the poet with a
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28. The Importance Of The Media
With the fantastic spur both in industry and economy in the world, the spread of media is on the
rise. In general, media refers to the implement of mass communication, it consists of newspaper,
magazines, television, the internet and so forth. There is a huge amount of media users around the
world which means the number of audiences is large. As generally acknowledged, nowadays, the
spread of news, entertainment has a rapid speed through the media and mass communication. The
public opinions and thoughts can be easily affected by the spread of media, also, mass
communication of the news mediamay provide some bias and prejudice of the news. In this sense,
to have a powerful communication tool, the agenda setting theory demonstrates that it is better if
shaping the various news in order to create a moral society (Kiousis and McCombs, 2004). In
general, agenda setting describes the effects of the media on the general public, the ability to
choose important issues (Moon 2011, p.699). The sense of agenda setting has been deeply accepted
by the public a long time ago. In 1992, Walter Lippmann (1992), a newspaper columnist, argued that
the mass mediahas the ability to produce images of events that can be present to the public. Since
1948, Lazarsfeld and Metton (1948) acknowledged that the function of the press to give specific
status upon events it emphasizes. Till 1959, Norton Long (Long 1958) also illustrated that media
will grasp specific attention from the public on certain
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29. Analysis And Interpretation Of Ishmael Beah
Analysis/Interpretation According to the test results, it is clear that Ishmael Beah is still
affected by his past experiences when he was a child soldier. Ishmael s responses reveal his
memories and internal feeling. To the word drugs Ishmael Beah responded energy . Ishmael is
still relives the events he had to go through. Before the group of soldiers would attack the rebels,
they would smoke marijuana, stiff cocain with gunpowder. Ishmael Beah says: I had become
addicted to them. They gave me a lot of energy. The first time I took all these drugs at the same
time, I began to perspire so much that I took off all my clothes. My body shook, my sight became
blurred, and I lost my hearing for several minutes. I walked around the village... Show more content
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Clearly his all memories are still alive and strongly embedded inside him Test #2 Rorschach test
The next Rorschach test is used to determine the psychological traits of personality. The test
originally was created in 1920 to determine thought disorder. It was developed from the
observation that schizophrenia patients often interpret ambiguous images in very unusual ways.
During the test, the participant is shown a series of inkblot cards and directed to respond to each
with what the inkblot looks like. The first image shows how well can the patient cope with new
situations. Ishmael s answer was mask which reveals that he is a little paranoid about the
changes. This demonstrates that he is scared of new changes because it might change to the
worse. The patient has a serious trauma which causes the problems processing complex situations.
The second image Ishmael described as sinister and dark. He saw two guns and the blood
dripping down from them, which means he is deeply traumatized by the war. He has seen and
done a lot of killing and violence resulting many changes in his personality. Ishmael interpretation
of card 2 represents his response to anger. He saw two figures trying to make peace with their
joined hands which might suggest that when he is mad he is potentially calmer in the face of
violence. This reveals that even though Ishmael went through many
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30. Persuasive Essay On A First Date
When you meet someone new, it s really exciting. The feelings of love and euphoria are high and
this makes you feel good. Sharing your life with another person is an exciting experience. It s
even more exciting when you re compatible with this person. In order to figure out if you re
compatible with a potential partner, the dating period is necessary. Dating allows you to learn
the quirks, likes and dislikes of another person. You ll also learn whether or not you like spending
quality time with them. The typical first date for many couples involves dinner and movie.
However, the dinner and movie idea isn t always the best way to get to know each other. Sure, you
can have conversation over dinner, but when the movie is rolling, you both are ingrained in the
movie screen. That s potentially more than two hours engrossed in something else other than each
other. There are tons of memorable ways to enjoy and get to know one another on a first date that
don t involve watching the big screen.
1. Cooking Class
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Check out the local paper to find out when and where there will be live outdoor music. Coordinate
and make a picnic date out of that evening. Most working professionals think to try fine dining at
a fancy restaurant to make a big impression. However, it s the detail and thoughtfulness that
makes the most impact. Some of the most beautiful relationships are born underneath the stars
on a picnic blanket. Even if you don t know how to cook, stop a local sub shop or grocery store.
All you need to do is fill up your picnic basket with some snacks, drinks and sandwiches. Throw in
a few utensils, napkins and a comfy blanket to sit on. You and your date can enjoy an evening
enjoying conversation and live music in the warm weather. This is an incredibly memorable and
romantic gesture for a first
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31. Aphorism Meaning
Life is not about getting and having, it is about giving and being Kevin Kruse. This aphorism has
a strong meaning behind it that inspires many. An aphorism is a quote that is meant to inspire. I
chose this aphorism, because it has a lot of meanings that convey in our daily lives and although
we know about it, sometimes we tend to forget about it. I m here to remember us why it plays
such a big role and why more of us should start to put the actions behind the words of this aphorism.
I connect to the aphorism personally through a special way that opened my eyes to reality. Using
this aphorism I have embraced and made a change within me showcasing the elements that the
words reveal. I have renovated myself and thinking mindset that helps me think more about others
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This basically describes how my life used to be before I discovered this aphorism. I could not
believe how much it changed me; it did so much to the point where just by understanding and
applying the meaning into the words it contains, it can open many doors for you along with
making you a better person by doing the right thing. I used to think about only myself and my
own personal problems until that it started to become a problem as well. Not seeing that my little
problem was nothing compared to others daily struggles. My heart aches from feeling ashamed to
think about the way I used to look down on others for them needing help and asking for it. I
thought that the only persons who s needs and wants mattered and were the most important and
above anyone else s was my own. I came to realize with this thinking of mine and attitude I was
started to head down the path of greed and
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32. Women s Influence On Society
In the Later Middle Ages in Europe, power was one of the main drives on society. The limited
amount of people who had power in society gained it through religious or governmental
affiliation. Since the church and the christian faith was the main aspect of, generally, everyone s
lives during that time, those who held religious powers played important roles in society.
However, power was not even among the different genders of society. In a male dominated
society, women scarcely could have power in society. Women could primary receive power
through some type of religious affiliation, but could not hold powers in the government.
Nonetheless, they were able to influence society through the little power that they did have. Their
power derived from the prestige of being a religious leader. Nonetheless, the little power women
had was often questioned by men. Source documents 11 5, 11 6, and 12 5 explore women in
society during these times. Although similar in being in the time period of the middle ages, each
document also has characteristic differences about women during that time. In her Letter to
Gregory XI, Catherine of Siena uses her status as a nun to influence the main political and religious
issue of that time. She wrote to PopeGregory XI urging him to relocate the religious capital from
Avignon back to its original location in Rome. Previously, Pope Clement V had relocated the capital
to Avignon for secular reason. After the relocation, the succeeding popes
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33. Being A Coach
The importance of being a coach of a team is to encourage teamwork and enhance self confidence
on the pitch, as well as off. The coach is the structural foundation of developing a successful team.
The coaching role would include things like helping the team flow as one single unit other than
multiple little units, to help increase skill and teamwork and put the players together to create a
winning outcome. At their worst, coaches can push the psychological, emotional, and physical
limits of their players to the point of deleterious conduct, create a hostile and unfair environment,
and turn young athletes away from sports forever. Naturally every coachwill need to know a variety
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The first concern with being a coach is where to start with training the players. The coach is to
measure skill levels of the individuals, their mentality of the sport, and also, how they interact
with each other is key to being a coach. Secondly, the most important role of a coach is to be the
role model for his/her players and to be able to have patients and be forthright more often then not.
A great place to start coaching is by understanding the dynamics of the team. This is the process of
figuring out how team members relate to one another (Understand Team Dynamics). Forming
positive relationships with the players and also, the parents to acquire trust and assure the players a
comfortable environment would help with understanding dynamics. Gaining positive attitudes from
everyone involved will show a growth in skill relationship between the teammates, also the positive
attitude will make practices, games, and constructive criticism easier to come by. Having patients
with the less skilled is something that every coach needs to have. Individual athletes look to
coaches for leadership and encouragement beyond the sports environment, and this also carries
over to athletic performance. According to Athletic Insight, the relationship between a coach and
a student athlete determines overall motivation and stress levels (Leadership and Individual
Performance). From personal experience, when I had gotten along with a coach, and they were
easy to talk to, the practices were more fun to go to, the games were easier and all the players
played as one unit. Getting constructive criticism was easy to take and I became very coachable.
The coach has more responsibilities than just holding a practice, game, having a plan to the game
or practice, but also bringing a friendly and easy environment to be involved in. Coaches can push
the psychological, emotional, and physical limits of their players to the point of harm, create
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34. The Impact Of Local Government On Local Government
Local government is an administrative body for a small area such as a city,town county or
state.The local government will typically only have control over their specific area.
The main aim of local government is to provide a system under which councils perform the
functions and exercise the powers conferred by or under this Act and any other Act for the peace,
order and good government of their municipal districts.
The impacts of this on HG Walter will be that employees will have to pay to park.
This will impact HG Walter in a bad way this is because the staff will have to pay to park. Which
would affect them because their employees may not want to work in a place where there will have
pay to park.
By the government implementing that HG Walters have to have parking meters will impact the
public in managing their parking times.
Regional government is a government entity that only has control on their specific small area.
National government is the government or political authority that controls a nation.
The main aim of the national government is to have a stable security they also aim to enforce laws
for the nation.
European government makes laws that affect all the countries in the EU.The EU government are
concerned about the environmental issues as well as other areas.
The main aim of the European government is to establish European citizenship they also aim to
ensure the free movement of people , goods and services.
The impacts of this on HG Walter will be that
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35. Somaliland Research Paper
TO: Secretary of State FROM: Fnu Suolongfu SUBJECT: US position in Independence of
Somaliland DATE: 10/08/2016 The proliferation of secessionist provinces and states is the most
serious problem to the states and international bodies today. Somali is at present recognized as an
independent and sovereign state in spite of over twenty years of collapse and repeated military
and political involvements by other states and international bodies. However, a slim slice of
Somali inhabited territory on the southern shore of the Gulf of Aden, declare its independence in
1991 and ticks almost all the boxes of statehood ( ) . It has a significant amount of population,
territory and its own police force, currency and regulations. But In terms of the
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36. Back To The Future, By Marty Mcfly Jr.
In the movie, Back To The Future Part II, when Marty McFly Jr. sits down to watch TV, he
doesn t need to use a remote control to change channels. Instead, he barks commands directly at
the big screen TV and names six different channels that he wants to view, all of which instantly
appear in a grid on the TV. In another scene, Marty approaches a Garden Center fruit dispenser
and commands it to give him some fruit. His first command is Hey, fruit! He is ignored by the
dispenser because it has been programmed to respond only to polite commands. When the
dispenser fails to respond, Marty says Fruit, please! and the dispenser lowers from the ceiling in
the kitchen. Then Marty says Thank you and the dispenser opens and allows him to grab some
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Now, 27 years later, we have the ability to use voice commands to control computers,
smartphones, appliances, and other electronic devices. You may have heard of the Amazon Echo,
which is a small voice driven electronic device that sits on a desk or table and responds to the
name Alexa. The Echo can respond to commands requesting music tracks and radio stations and
can also answer questions and control smart appliances. More than 4% of the homes in America
now have an Amazon Echo sitting on a desk or a
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37. Essay on Louis de Bernieres s Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
Louis de Bernieres s Captain Corelli s Mandolin
Louis de Bernieres uses three principal techniques to portray the effects of war so powerfully in his
book. These techniques are the powerful narrative, strong pictorial language, and black humour.
Above all, the message is conveyed in the narrative, especially when
Louis De Bernieres graphically describes the war s impact on the soldiers who are fighting for their
country. At first, the soldiers are united in their fight against the enemy you are all young and
strong, overflowing with life, and you are all in this shit together
page 38. The mood at the beginning is positive, so much so that the soldiers grew to love each
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All their illusions disappeared:
We fought and froze and died for an empire that has no purpose page 151. The war seems to
deaden the soldiers souls. An example of this is on page 134 I could think of nothing at all. I
was an automaton without emotion or hope . In the end the soldiers break down totally they
degenerate into despair and become like animals, as shown on page 232: Within the space of a few
days we had become skeletons, rooting for food like pigs.
The horror and hostility of the war made the soldiers despair so much that they were happy to
die Dear mother, I came into this world in a state of innocence and leave it so utterly wearied
that I am contented to die. This was how they ended up after all the atrocities they had witnessed
and committed. War is a dirty business. We all have to do terrible things. Mandras almost God like
in his beauty at the beginning, kills an old man; the war seemed to deaden all their feelings and
sympathy. They are left without emotion or hope .
By describing this degradation of morale and emotions, Louis de
Bernieres powerfully shows the physical and mental effect of war on the soldiers. A good example
of this deterioration is Mandras. Before the war he was physically beautiful, harmonious in the way
he moved, and strong. He had slim hips...sharp shoulders...a taught stomach that made him look
powerful and sculpted. However, after the war, he
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38. Analysis Of Automatic Serve Balls Hockey
Introduction
Unlike traditional table hockey game, Automatic Serve Balls Hockey has made a huge
breakthrough on innovating and designing table hockey. Automatic Serve Balls Hockey is a table
hockey that auto serve pucks. With soft lighting and chipper sound effect, it makes Automatic
Serve Balls Hockey more favorable to every player.
To bring more excitement to the game, LED light is added into the machine. During the game, LED
white light will be________. Also, LED white light will be changing to neon light when the
machine is in standby mode.
To avoid MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) swelling problem when it is in contact with water,
Automatic Serve Balls Hockey equip with water proof table. For most parts of Automatic Serve
Balls Hockey
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39. Mission Command During The Carolinas Campaign
Americans, Canadians, Dutch, British, and German military organizations have developed a
mission command concept since the 19th century. Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 6
0, Mission Command, directs leaders to exercise authority and direction using mission orders to
enable discipline initiative within the commander s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in
the conduct of land warfare. Unified land operations are executed through decisive action by mean
of core competencies and guided by mission command. My primary research question did Maj Gen
William T. Sherman exercised principles of mission command throughout the Carolinas Campaign.
This paper will analyze the events of the 1865 Carolinas Campaign, which ended with U.S. forces
defeating the Confederate forces. The purpose of this analysis is to determine if Maj Gen William
T. Sherman effectively exercised a form of mission command by gaining shared understanding of
the problem, clearly communicating his intent, and establishing mutual trust with his subordinate
joint commanders. Maj Gen William T. Sherman understood doctrine applying it intelligently and
flexibly allowing subordinate commanders to flawlessly execute his orders through an efficient and
effective decentralized style. Grant fought his command in a way that demanded confidence and
responsible freedom of action in a way that inspired success. Build Cohesive Teams through Mutual
Trust Shared confidence among commanders,
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40. School Uniform And School Uniforms
School Uniform
School uniforms keep students focused on their education not in their clothings. When all students
are wearing the same outfit, they are less concerned about how they look and how they fit in with
their peers. It s easier for parent and students do not spend time choosing appropriate outfit for
school day. It helps students can only concentrate on their schoolwork. Education is one of the big
institutions for every kid that go to school. Also education is the roots that will help people the rest
of their lives and will bright in their future. Many people believe that each school should have its
own uniform not only to show their pride for their school, but also to prevent attacks by students
from one particular school on students from a rival school. School with uniform is students can t
attempts to skip because when someone see them in public with their uniform they can report them
to the authorities, which will create big problems at home and at school. School uniform has acted
as a deterrent to truancy. Students with uniform show more respectful and doesn t seem bad for
others. Uniform can enforced a positive attitude for students. School with uniform make other
people see organize and look professional. Also it keep school safe and out of troubles. Many
students with uniform are more self esteem. School have less violence, no gang sign of the shirt,
every body equal. School without uniform look disrespectful and it doesn t show loyalty to school.
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41. Common Core And Standardized Assessments Essay
Common Core Standardized Assessments Assignment Template Use this template to complete the
Common Core State Standards assignment. Type your responses in between the brackets [Like
this!] Reflecting on Your Research: Summarize the current state of the Common Core (and
associated national standards) in the United States using the assigned readings. [The Common Core
standards are currently implemented in 43 states and the District of Columbia. All of the states who
use Common Core can be an advantage by allowing students who move state to state to have the
same standards at school. Standards are ways to track the learning of students and are what the
students are supposed to know in each subject and grade level. Currently, there has been
controversy about Common Core. Valerie Lake, an eighth grade English teacher, believes that the
CC intensifies the complexity of what the teachers have to teach, but realizes that her students can
actually learn/understand more than what we (teachers) think. On the other hand, this makes the
students think more which in turn helps them learn and apply their skills to the test. Another
teacher states that the standards before did not make the students think about why they do what
they do in class. Overall, many teachers have their reasons to why they like or dislike the
standards; all in all, teachers are required to implement them in their lessons.] List the standards
used in your discipline. [STATE GOAL 28: Use the target language
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42. Employee Engagement Touches Every Aspect Of Human Resources
Employee engagement touches every aspect of human resources management and human resources
is found in every field and sector of every organization. This makes this topic about employee
engagement important to both the employer and the employee if the company wants to be
successful. Research by (MacLeod and Clarke, 2009) defined employee engagement as:
Creating an environment where employees are motivated to want to connect with their work and
really care about doing a good job...It is a concept that places flexibility, change and continuous
improvement at the heart of what it means to be an employee and an employer in a twenty first
century workplace. (as cited by Professor Katie Truss, 2009, p. 8).
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When viewed positively by others in the organization, workers deem themselves to be more
qualified and accomplished which causes them to believe that they are an essential part of the firm
s success. (Khan, 2016), discovered a positive relationship between participation, satisfaction,
motivation, quality, productivity, and business performance (as cited by Hollander Offerman, 1990)
found that empowered employees have a sense of ownership, responsibility, and satisfaction in their
accomplishments, a sense of control over what and how things are done...which leads towards
employee engagement and organizational performance . As a result, these senses can develop trust
between the employee and employer. (Rosen, 2001) conducted a research to find correlations
between managerial trust and employee empowerment. He discovered that:
A manager s trust in an employee was positively and significantly associated with the employee s
perceptions of being part of the in group...and that perceptions of a high quality relationship were
significantly associated with an employee s experience of psychological empowerment (as cited by
Spreitzer, 1995) ...experiencing higher levels of meaning, competence, self determination, and
impact
As concluded by (Shuck, 2011), results suggested that the employees who reported experiencing a
positive psychological climate were more likely to report
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43. Massive Breach At Sony Play Station
Title: Massive Breach at Sony Play Station By Durga Sravani Nandyala Northeastern University,
College of Professional Studies Submitted to: Prof. Jason Black Abstract An analysis on the
massive data breach on Sony play Station. This document has been presented as an academic
exercise. This document would include the causes of the incident, Sony communication to the
breach with customers, customer impact on Sony and finally steps taken by Sony in their recovery
from the breach. Keywords: Sony Breach, Causes, communication, Customer impact, Steps taken
Massive Breach at Sony Play Station Sony is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered
in Tokyo, Japan. It has diversified businesses which primarily focused on Game Entertainment,
Electronic, Gaming Consoles and financial services. Sony is one of the comprehensive
entertainment companies in the world. Sony group engaged in business through different
operation segments like electronics including video games, network services, and medical
business. Such a big organization which has a Hugh market has been met with a massive data
breach. Let s see the causes for data breach at Sony. Sony Play station Network outrage was the
result of an External Interruption on play station network of Sony and Qriocity services. Here,
approximately 77 million accounts personal details were compromised and restricted users of play
station from playing online. This attack has been caused due to malicious software
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44. Frederic Bastiat Essay
Frederic Bastiat (1801 1850) was a French classical economist, statesman, and author. He did
most of his writing during the years before and after the Revolution of February 1848. This was
the period when France was rapidly turning to complete socialism. As a Deputy to the Legislative
Assembly, Mr. Bastiat was studying and explaining each socialist fallacy as it appeared. And he
explained how socialism must inevitably degenerate into communism. But most of his
countrymen chose to ignore his logic. The fight against socialism drained Bastiat s already fading
energy, and by 1850 a mere six years alter his first published article and only two since his election
to the National Assembly he was on his deathbed. But far from being a flash in... Show more
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Many philosophers have made important contributions to the discourse on liberty, Bastiat among
them. But Bastiat s greatest contribution is that he took the discourse out of the ivory tower and
made ideas on liberty so clear that even the unlettered can understand them. Like others, Bastiat
recognized the greatest single threat to liberty is government.
Law, according to Bastiat, is the collective organization of the individual right to lawful defense
(pg. 2). Bastiat starts off saying that the basic gifts man has from God, it exists only to do what
individuals have a right to do: protect their persons, their liberties and their properties. Bastiat gave
the same rationale for government as did our Founders, saying, Life, liberty and property do not
exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it is the fact that life, liberty and property
existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place. No finer statements of natural
or God given rights have been made than those found in our Declaration of Independence and The
Law. The law was created to ensure that individuals in society were allowed to use these gifts.
Justice is achieved only when injustice is absent (pg. 12).When the law is used for more than these
three goals, the law becomes an instrument of injustice. Similar to the use of the law is abused by
the greed and false philanthropy
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45. How Spirit Airlines With American Airlines Essay
WHY I CHOSE THIS COMPANY
Founded in 1964, Spirit Airlines actually began operations in the trucking industry under the name
Clippert Trucking Company, based in Michigan. In subsequent years the firm encountered many
changes in name, headquarters, as well as shifted into different industries entirely. In 1983, the
company branched out into the charter tour operating sector, as Charter One. Particularly, they
provided tours to entertainment destinations such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and the islands to the
southeast of Florida known as The Bahamas.
Almost three decades late in 1992, the company officially changed its name to the ultra low cost
passenger carrier company we all know today as Spirit Airlines, which is based in Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood International Airport, under CEO Ben Baldanza. These series of changes in industry, in
combination with the fact that I am an avid Spirit flyer, definitely sparked my interest in further
investigating the financial stance of the company.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to compare Spirit Airlines with American Airlines using the financial
ratios of liquidity, activity, debt, profitability and the market, and to derive some concrete
conclusions about the financial nature of Spirit Airlines. According to Spirit Airlines (2015)
Historic Stock Lookup, from 2011 to 2014, the year end stock prices have increased by 79.4%,
which is outstanding. Thus, Spirit Airlines will be used as a benchmark in terms of comparing
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46. Heave in Hell in C.S. LewisВґ The Great Divorce Essay
In his novel The Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis depicts two settings: one of a grey town where
whatever you want is provided for you and another of grand pasture. These settings, in the book,
represent Heaven in Hell in a way, depending on which character s perspective the places are
viewed from. However, the places that the main character visits and the journey that he takes is one
that can be used to model the journey of our spiritual walk. Similar to how the protagonist starts in a
bleak town then travels through a beautiful but harsh pasture towards the mountains, our lives start
in the darkness of sin, but then we travel through the treacherous but worthwhile journey of faith
towards eternity with God.
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But there is salvation through Christ. In the novel, the protagonist and others travel to the most
glorious landscape they ve ever seen. They soon find that the land is so dense that it takes all of
their strength to lift merely a leaf; the grass pokes up into their feet, making the terrain difficult to
cross. The solid people of what we soon learn is Heaven promise that walking upon the grass
towards the mountains will hurt less at every step. It s understood that the mountains represent the
city of Heaven, or an eternal life with God. Crossing the terrain is similar to the trials we face on
our walk with Him; 2 Timothy 3:12 mentions that Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in
Christ Jesus will be persecuted, but James 1:12 asserts, Blessed is the man who remains steadfast
under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has
promised to those who love him. Indeed, as the solid people continually promise, the journey
becomes easier the closer the ghosts get to the mountains. In a similar fashion, our walks with Him
become less tumultuous as we grow closer to Him, until our eventual deaths where we can finally
be with Him in heaven.
There is a point where this general model fails, though. Ephesians 2:8 states, For by grace you
have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God. This verse is
the basis of sola fide, meaning we as humans are given the
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47. Hyper Normalization Adam Curtiss
The video HyperNormalization by Adam Curtis is a documentary looking at the world around
us, how it has evolved over the past 50 years, and how individuals have reacted and responded to
the changes. To engage the viewer and develop a more expansive view of the issue society faces,
Adam Curtis incorporates many major events and political and social trends that have molded and
are continuing to mold and shape the worldtoday; trends such as the endless migrant crisis and
major events such as the bombing of the world trade center. In this film, the documentarian
focuses on this idea of hyper normalization. This is the idea that leaders in society have created
this new, fake world which they live in; a sort of over exaggerated normal. They... Show more
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They train their brains through perception manipulation, causing reality to be viewed as
unimportant in their minds. With the new inventions in technology it has become simpler and
easier to escape to another version of the world and be distracted with a virtual reality or even
pornography. Many people still choose flight over fight; they choose to retract into themselves
rather than persist in the fight manning up to the problems facing
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