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A Personal Experience Essay
Writing a personal experience essay can be both a challenging and rewarding task. On one hand,
you have the advantage of drawing from your own life, which provides a rich source of
material. However, navigating the balance between introspection and effective storytelling can
be tricky.
The difficulty lies in capturing the essence of the experience while maintaining a coherent and
engaging narrative. It requires a delicate interplay of emotions, reflections, and vivid descriptions
to make the reader connect with your personal journey. Additionally, choosing the right events
and details to highlight is crucial, as the essay should convey a sense of significance and
relevance.
Crafting a compelling personal experience essay involves a thoughtful exploration of your
emotions and the impact of the event on your life. It requires self-awareness and the ability to
articulate your thoughts in a way that resonates with your audience. Striking the right balance
between introspection and storytelling, avoiding unnecessary details while providing enough
context, is a skill that takes time and practice to develop.
Moreover, organizing the essay in a coherent structure and maintaining a clear focus on the main
message can be challenging. It's essential to ensure that the narrative flows smoothly, capturing
the reader's attention from the introduction to the conclusion.
In conclusion, writing a personal experience essay requires a careful blend of self-reflection,
storytelling prowess, and organizational skills. While it can be a challenging endeavor, the
process also offers an opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery.
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A Personal Experience EssayA Personal Experience Essay
The Love-Hate Relationship in Sports and Violence
Sports and violence have always sustained a love hate relationship. We are always
trying to find the right balance between safety and aggression. Similar is the case of
violence in NHL. Some insist that violence has no place in the game and should be
completely eliminated, while others maintain that violencehas always been an integral
part of the gameand is necessary for its success. Aaron Wherry in his article
Violently Happy: Why the NHL Needs to Make Hockey Safe Again for Those
Who Appreciate Blood Shed (2007) and Laura Robinson in her article argue that
fights in NHL are acceptable as long as it does not hurts anybody. Laura Robinson
also argues that hockey Violence leads to Real life violence. I believe the same and
support the argument that violence is essential for the success of NHL.
The pro violence groups argue that hockey is an intrinsically violent sport. Even if
close contact with other players, which is a big part of the game, was taken out of
the equation, the players still have to contend with high speed collisions in confined
spaces and the danger of getting hit with a stick or a puck. In this hyper competitive,
violent, environment why is fighting uniquely demonized? Moreover, fighting is
also viewed as a deterrent against cheap shots . It gives the players a chance to
police themselves and play an honorable game. In addition to being a deterrent such
aggressive behavior also provides an emotional release that actually prevents things
from escalating.
Acc 206 Essay
ACC 206 Week 3 Assignment: Chapter 4 and 5 Problems
Please complete the following 7 exercises below in either Excel or a word document
(but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving
the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document, and submit it in
the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button.
Chapter 4 Exercise 7 7. Overhead application: Working backward The Towson
Manufacturing Corporation applies overhead on the basis of machine hours. The
following divisional information is presented for your review: |Division A |Division
B | |Actual machine hours |22,500 |? | |Estimated machine hours |20,000 |? |
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Break even and other CVP relationships Cedars Hospital has average revenue of $180
per patient day. Variable costsare $45 per patient day; fixed costs total $4,320,000 per
year.
How many patient days does the hospital need to break even? 4,320,000
/180.00=24,000
What level of revenue is needed to earn a target income of $540,000?
180+45=225*24,000=540,000
If variable costs drop to $36 per patient day, what increase in fixed costs can be
tolerated without changing the break even point as determined in part (a)? $45
$36=$9.00 increase
Chapter 5 Problem 6 6. Direct and absorption costing The information that follows
pertains to Consumer Products for the year ended December 31, 20X6. Inventory,
1/1/X6 |24,000 units | |Units manufactured |80,000 | |Units sold |82,000 |
|Inventory, 12/31/X6 |22,000 units | |Manufacturing costs: | |Direct materials |$3
per unit | |Direct labor |$5 per unit | |Variable factory overhead |$9 per unit | |Fixed
factory overhead |$280,000 | |Selling administrative expenses: | |Variable |$2 per unit
| |Fixed |$136,000 | | The unit selling price is $26. Assume that costs have been stable
in recent years.
Instructions:
Compute the number of units in the ending inventory.
Calculate the cost of a unit assuming use of:
Direct costing. 280000/9.00= 31.00 per unit
Absorption costing. Inventory
The Supreme Court Case Loving V. Virginia
It is hard to believe that it has only been 48 years since the landmark 1967 Supreme
Court case Loving v. Virginia, where the court unanimously declared Virginia s
Racial Integrity Act of 1924 unconstitutional and ended all race based marriage
bans in the U.S. When I chose this topic for my assignment, I don t know if it was
the lack of knowledge or denial that led me to believe it was longer than 48 years
ago. To me, it felt like it was not a long time ago, and it was mindboggling because
that meant that when my parents grew up, it was illegal if you wanted to have an
interracial marriage, let alone relationship. That thought made me sad, because if I
had grown up in that time, it would be illegal to be with my boyfriend now. I am in...
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and they were both arrested and sentenced to one year in jail for violating Virginia s
Racial Integrity Act. Robert and Mildred have stated to their lawyers that they did not
want to be known, they were just in love and trying to be with their families, but little
did they know, from that point on they were changing history.
When compiling my research, many articles were found that spoke about the
documentary because of its similarities to the fight and struggles of same sex
marriage happening today. There were also many articles with data accompanying
it, showing how interracial marriages have grown and its acceptance. According to
an article in Yahoo News in 2012, interracial marriages in the U.S climbed to a new
high, 4.8 million a record 1 in 12 marriages (8.3% nationwide). The percentage has
grown almost twenty times since its legalization in all 50 states. A Pew Forum
survey data also found that a record number approved of interracial marriage,
however 14 percent of people still don t. For example, a poll taken in 2011, almost
half of the registered Republican Mississippi voters said they thought interracial
marriage should be illegal, and it was pointed out that, nearly all the States that have
laws against mixed marriage are in the South where Whites are considered not likely
to marry Blacks in large numbers, even though it is now permitted
A Study On Paris Turner And I ll Be Your Osteopathic...
Hello Mr. Williams, my name is Paris Turner and I ll be your osteopathic physician
today. Some background information about me is that I went through four years
of basic medical education and also a specific training on osteopathic manipulative
treatment which was very hands on but overall you ll stay in school for 11 to 18
years, in my case I stayed in school for 11 years at Michigan State University College
of Osteopathic Medicine, now it does seem like a long time to be in school, which
it is but in the end it pays off because my salary is about 140,000 to 300,000 and if
you didn t know this information it is no surprise because not many people are
familiar with what an osteopathic physician is able do but it s just an off branch career
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Osteopathic medicine was founded in the late 1800s in Kirksville, Missouri, by a
medical doctor who recognized that the medical practices of the day often caused
more harm than good. He focused on developing a system of medical care that
would promote the body s innate ability to heal itself and called this system of
medicine osteopathy, now known as osteopathic medicine. This leads us back to
business, now it seems to me that you re suffering from swelling and bruising
around your phalanges. And you said that you are going through pain on your
fingertips, which are not very normal even though many people believe so because
the bones that we have in our hands are small, but a fractured finger is not a minor
injury. The bones in a normal hand line up exactly with each other, which doesn t help
the situation. So when you have a fractured finger bone, it may cause your whole
hand to be out of alignment and without treatment, your fractured finger will
probably stay stiff and painful, which seems like what you re dealing with
unfortunately. So from the symptoms that you re dealing with I am going to
assume that you re dealing a fracture in your phalanges, which is caused by several
things. Our hand can be injured while working with tools such as a saw, or fast
moving objects that would hit your hand and or slamming our hand in a door. So if
you don t mind me asking, have you playing any sports such as basketball, football,
or even baseball?
California Drought In The United States
Compared to more arid areas California has it easy in supply of water. Northern
California is a very lush area the issues running through all of California relate to
water delivery and recycling. An example of an area not having enough water is
Afghanistan.
There is only 13 percent of the country that has drinking water available
(www.ecorazzi.com). Compared with California the delivery of the water is no
drought an issue but it s more of not having water in general.
We as California have at least before the drought did not have awareness of the
water problem. Most average Californians probably did not know about any water
issues.
So the idea of conserving was not on their mind. So water smarts were not an aspect
of people pre drought.
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The people of California are the utmost importance to change. With the support of
the people California can do anything. Voting for change is a empowerment the
government gives to the people. Many people can play a key role for example
California senators and representatives even motors of cities will have the
challenge of getting the people heard. Getting the people to support change in this
topic it has to be sold to the people. This is a better time then ever to get the support
of the people because of the recent drought. Most people are relatively educated or
at least aware of issues the drought brung. Knowing that the people are no more the
ever ready for change. The obstacle is selling it. The facts need to be shown of the
positives a new system would show.
As a Northern Californian I have an opinion that the twin tunnels project will not
solve anything. It will short term help supply SoCal with sufficient water but at the
extent of NorCal. It just moves the problem somewhere else. So in long term it will
cause more problems compared to fixing them. A plan needs to be put together that
can create a steady movement and supply of water but even a better recycling
system. As
The Strategic Plan Of The Promotion Of Professional...
Promote professional Development The strategic plan of the promotion of
professional development is the foundation of any company success. The importance
of this, will reflect on the need of the progression, implementation and support for the
ability of facing constant increase of challenges in this sector. The issues resulting
from healthcare sector are increasing and mutating constantly. Only the ability to
adapt, understand and address will result in the beneficial practice/results to the all
parts involved. The healthcare industry in the recent years, have been facing constant
challenges: increase of population The United Kingdom s population is expected to
continue its rise throughout the 21st century. Driven by modest... Show more content
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Will generate an improvement in the services and innovative ideas and provides
high quality on customer service. Developing and managing the activities in the
company are essential to prepare employees for managerial and leadership
positions and to attract, motivate, recruit and retain. Companies/Business nowadays
are competing in a global level. Globalisation,innovation and technology are are
one of the biggest influence on the change of the society. For health and social care
the impact of this change brought for the individuals higher expectations of quality
and support of care provided. The individuals also expect a great input/involvement
of person centred care. New models of care services are emerging to compete in a
demanding, diverse and growing health and social care. Example: more people than
ever are taking their own care in their hands with personal budgets A personal health
budget is an amount of money to support your health and well being needs, which is
planned and agreed between you (or someone who represents you), and your local
NHS team. It is not new money, but it may mean spending money differently so that
you can get the care that you need. A personal health budget allows you to manage
your healthcare and support such as treatments, equipment and personal care, in a
way that suits you (nhs.uk). Professional development must be a continuous
Research Paper On Rwanda
The Country of Rwanda
In the depths of Central Africa lies the country of Rwanda, where its geography is
exotic and diverse from one area to the next. It has a chaotic history, which led to
one of the biggest genocides ever. Its political system for the last few years has been
identical to the one in America. Its economy is going strong, with an abundance of
money being earned from their different types of exports. Along with Rwanda s rich
and extravagant culture filled with things from African ideas, while also being
influenced by its colonist country Belgium and even America.
Rwanda is located in the middle of Africa, with a large number of physical features
throughout the area. The part of Central Africa that Rwanda is in resides about...
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The forest region has chimpanzees, golden and vervet monkeys, and three species
of bush baby. It also contains the golden cat, duiker, and giant forest hogs. The
forests also have over 100 species of butterfly, and about 670 different species of
birds! The Savanna and Wetlands also have many species of birds. But these areas
also contain buffalo, zebras, giraffes, hippos, elephants, warthogs, the rare giant
pangolin (an anteater), and the Cape Eland, which is the largest species of antelope.
Another characteristic of Rwanda is that it has some volcanoes in its mountain
ranges. Some of the mountains in the Virunga Mountain Range either used to be
active volcanoes, or still are. Six of the volcanoes out of nine are still
Comparing Aquatic Uncle And Finding Nemo
In Both the Aquatic Uncle and Finding Nemo the plot and main characters revolve
around fish and their interactions with the sea/ocean. Though the main characters
of the both stories may be fish they share qualities and values that we all have or
qualities that we know others have. In Finding Nemo the story is built around
Marlon s son, Nemo finally growing up and going to some aquatic exploratory
school. Marlon is apprehensive about this, and his apprehension leads his son to
being captured by a human leading Marlon to search the ocean for his son. Along
this journey he is accompanied by a very forgetful fish named Dory, he teach Marlon
trust which later leads Marlon to his son Nemo and finally letting him grow up. In
aquatic uncle though not a movies shares the same core principles in a sense.... Show
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Throughout the book the family tries and continuously fails as the old fish is
stubborn. One day the elder fish meets Qfwfq s fiancГ©e Lll and tells her the
wonders of the ocean and Qfwfq feels embarrassed by him as his fiancГ©e enjoys
the elder fish s company. Qfwfq tries to avoid his uncle till one day his fiancГ©e
wants to see him again and ends up leaving Qfwfq for his uncle. Though comedic in
the ending the moral I drew from these two stories are that our main characters
struggle with both being committed to their inner selves, accepting and trusting
Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron And Old Glory
Harrison Bergeron and Old Glory are both in the science fiction genre and take
place in a future where the government is in full control of everything and everyone.
In Harrison Bergeron , everyone is equal and the Handicap General is the person that
makes that happen, weather by means of handicaps or being forcing people to wear
masks. Harrison Bergerondoesn t like this and tries to put a stop to this but ends up
being killed by the Handicap General. Old Glory is about a young boy s
grandfather being upset about a new law being passed and tries to protest about it,
but similar to Harrison Bergeron, he also ends up getting killed by the government.
Both authors use many science fiction elements to help develop the theme of an
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For example, the two stories are only a few decades apart. The story Old Glory
took place in the 2041 and in Harrison Bergeron it says, The year was 2081...
Another example is that in Old Glory the USA s flag had more stars on it and that
indicates that the US has twelve more countries than it does now. In Old Glory the
main character s great grandfather says, Thirteen stripes, sixty‐two stars, and not a
bit of meaning. Also, even though Harrison Bergeron takes place in 2081, it doesn
t have as much futuristic advancements as Old Glory , which takes place in 2041.
In Harrison Bergeron , George and Hazel still have an old television with a
television tube in it, but in Old Glory , people have things called halo sets . This
element of sci fi helps develop the theme because the stories are showing what could
happen in the future if people aren t aware of what the government is capable
Summary Of The Damage Done And The Happiest Refugee
Autobiographical texts are not simple retellings of experiences, but the result of a
complex process of shaping and refining ideas and events that take place in
someone s life. The texts The Damage Done and The Happiest Refugee by Warren
Fellows and Anh Do respectively, follow two different stories of survival and
chance. One, a tale of the dealings of drug trafficking, and the other a description of
a brave and valiant escape from post war Vietnam. Through use of structure and
language devices, my views of these two men and their surroundings have been
shaped and manipulated; for Fellows, the view that he is simply an innocent victim
of chance, and for Do, that he is a family man, shaped by significant events in his
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In the prologue, Fellows encourages me to Think of the most wretched day of my
[your] life... He follows this statement by describing one of the many horrible events
that he himself experienced during his time in Band Kwang prison. Fellows uses
similes to describe a cell mates affliction, stating ...the wound opened up like a new
flower...hundreds of tiny worm like creatures, wriggling and oozing out like
spaghetti. This event is described as inhuman and horrifying, something that no
human should ever have the misfortune to witness. In this way, these similes have
been employed to shape my view that Fellows was an innocent victim that should
never have had to undergo the punishment forced upon him. Fellows has constructed
himself with the use of these similes in an attempt to shape my views and opinions of
him, gathering sympathy and removing any and all blame from
Trip To Alask Questions And Answers
Questions and Answers: What place do you plan to visit? Why is this place of
interest to you? Alaska, it is full of beautiful wildlife and lots of fun places to visit.
The scenery is too beautiful to pass up. When will you take your trip? How long will
you stay? We will stay there 5 days but to get to Seattle Washington on a train and
back will take a 6 days, and to drive to Alaska will be 4 days (coming back included).
So when we leave the house and get back it will have been 15 days. What modes of
transportation will you need for each stage of your trip? We will need a rental car
and a train up there and back. Where will you stay while on vacation? We will stay
at the Lakefront Hotel in a deluxe room. Which for 5 nights will be $468.75.
Legislation and Incarceration in United States
Legislation and Incarceration
(Order #A2068178) The incarceration rate in the United States has steadily risen since
1973, and Franklin Zimring has examined the relationship between penal legislation
and the incarceration rate. He has discovered three distinct periods which demonstrate
three differences in the way legislation effects penal practices. During the first period
in which there was a major rise in incarceration rates, 1973 1985, Zimring asserted
that there was no relationship between penal legislation and the increase in
incarceration rates. However, in the second period, from 1985 1993, the government s
War on Drugs, and the subsequent legislation designed to increase sentences for drug
related activities, there was a distinct relationship between penal legislation and
incarceration rates. But in the final period, 1993 2002, Zimring concluded that penal
legislation has not only had an influence on incarceration rates, but that this influence
has demonstrably increased. In other words, over the last generation, the influence
that penal legislation plays on incarceration rates has increased from practically
nothing into a major influence. Because the United States has fifty individual states,
each proscribed by the Constitution to be responsible for its own criminal justice
system, there are a large number of individual legal jurisdictions. And this many
jurisdictions would lead many to believe that there is not a uniform set of principles
that guides
Uranium And Nuclear Elements
1. There is a definite dark side to the periodic table. This has to do with the elements
itself and the way people use it. There are several elements that are highly radioactive
and explosive. For example uranium is an element that is very toxic to humans as it
is radioactive. Because uranium is a radioactive element it is used in many nuclear
weapons. Despite the fact that uraniumis so dangerous we have found common uses
for it. Uranium is used as counterweights for aircrafts and as ballasts for ships. A lot
of answering this question is accounting for how we would use the elements. Yes,
we can not control if an element is radioactive, but it is not necessary to be using
these elements as atomic bombs and nuclear weapons. We are a big factor
The Importance Of Setting In Frankenstein
In writing, there are several ways to disclose the information about the story and the
character instead of listing it out. The familiar way is through events and dialogue,
but Mary Shelly also uses the setting of each situation to do this. Settings like town to
city , the weather like the terrible storm that takes place continuously and the
inspirational nature in the novel, Frankenstein. By using these methods the story
seems more intense and stays in the reader s mind. Mary Shelly s comprehensive
description of the scenes of the story makes the story unforgettable and it also helps
the reader understand events, and helps to identify the character s personalities and
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While victor is trying to overcome the murders of his friends and family and his
own illness, he often seeks nature for peace. After all of his struggle in the life, he
goes out in the forest and mountains to find his peace and quietness. We passed a
fortnight in these perambulations: my health and spirits had long been restored, and
they gained additional strength from the salubrious air I breathed, the natural
incidents of our progress . . . the air is not only necessary for life but for Victor, it
gives him his strength. Nature is more important to Victor s health. While Victor is
shocked and horrified with his creation, the monster, murdering his friends and
family, he constantly seems to be drawn by the nature for support instead of his
friends and family. Even after Elizabeth s murder, Victor is attracted to nature. He
enjoys the nature and the different instincts of it, makes him happy. Another
character that finds peace in nature is Victor s creator, The Monster. While the
monster is surrounded by the tress and the noise of the birds, he really enjoys his
life, he likes staying there but as soon as he gets around people he starts regretting his
existence and hates his
Who Is The Protagonist In Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo Movie Review Finding Nemo is about the adventures of Nemo, a
clown fish that spends all his life with his father, Marlin. Marlin worries
obsessively over his child because the little fish is the only one that he has left. On
Nemo s first day of school, Marlin makes careful recommendations to his child that
he should always stay with the class and keep off the deep water. However, Nemo
forgets the warning and ends up as a captive in an aquarium in Sydney. Marlin
bravely swims along the water flows to find his missing child, accompanied by Dory,
a regal blue tang that he comes across. After various adventures, Marlin succeeds in
finding Nemowith the aid of Dory. There are three main characters in the movie,
including Marlin, Nemo, and Dory. However, to analyze different aspects of
parenting, Marlin and Nemo are the central characters that should be discussed. As
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Firstly, the image making stage occurs when Marlin and his life elatedly imagine
their life as parents before Nemo comes into the world. Secondly, the nurturing stage
happens when Marlin spends all of his time with Nemo as he thinks his little child is
too young to be independent. Thirdly, the authority stage takes place when Marlin
tries to warn his child against every possible danger by asking him to obey a set of
rules. Fourthly, the interpretive stage begins when Marlin realizes that he needs to
reduce the strict rules imposed on Nemo. Fifthly, the interdependent stage indicates
the time when Marlin changes his mindset and stops being an overprotective father.
In particular, he gives Nemo more freedom to do what he wants. Finally, the departure
stage, which begins when children leave home and start a new connection with their
parents, is not precisely seen in the
The Main Causes Of The French Revolution
Blood spewing. Heads rolling. Those are just a few of the violent and graphic
images that represent the time of the French Revolution. The French Revolution
lasted 10 years and took place from 1789 to 1799. Before the French Revolution,
France had an Absolute Monarchy. The leaders were King Louis XVI, and Marie
Antoinette, who were not the ideal leaders. According to the book, King Louis XVI
was indecisive and Marie Antoinette was irresponsible, especially with money. Louis
XVI could not make decisions and just agreed with people when they stated an idea.
According to the movie, Marie spent money carelessly on expensive, fancy outfits
and gained the nickname Madame Deficit . There were three estates at the time and
the lowest one created its own government and revolted against the King and Queen.
They wanted to be treated fairly, so they decided to revolt. The French Revolutionwas
just beginning, and the time period that followed was very bad for France and
caused a lot of deaths. I believe that the main cause of the French Revolution was the
social inequalities that existed in France during this time. The tax system that existed
in France was very unjust to the Third Estate. The land that was divided up and
given to the 3 estates was very unfair to the Third Estate. The First and Second Estate
had many privileges while the Third Estate did not.
The tax system that existed in France was very unjust to the Third Estate. According
to a website, the tax system was very unfair
Charlie Persuasive Techniques
Charlie is an introvert having a difficult time assimilated to the conformity of high
school, but at a turning point in the story Charlie is finally accepted and his word
choice enhances the mood into inspiration and happiness. For instance, when Charlie
is with his best friends Patrick and Sam he describes at that that moment, Sam sat
down and started laughing. Patrick started laughing. I started laughing. And at that
moment, I swear we were infinite (39). That moment that Charlie was experiencing
was so perfect that Charlie forgot the hurt he had built himself. The word laughing
and the fact that all of them were laughing enhances the reader s mood to happiness
and a light hearted in nature. It can be compared to going to a comedy show
Holden Caulfield Psychoanalysis
The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, is a timeless novel, bringing up the
controversial truth of mental health and the manners in which society s norm
impacts us as individuals. Immediately when reading the book it becomes clear
that Holden Caulfield is damaged, but who in this world isn t? The reader becomes
aware of Holden s traumas as he struggles to clearly define and label them. Holden s
embodiment of an average teenager, is a refreshingly clear explanation of teenage
angst. He bounces back, memory to memory, recalling different things as the reader
experiences his breakdown. As his subconscious struggles to find someone who will
listen, someone like Allie, his dead brother. The manner in which different lenses
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Immediately within reading the novel it becomes clear that there is a direct
disconnect between Holden and his comfort with men, I don t much like to see old
guys in their pajamas and bathrobes anyway. (7). Understanding why he has such a
strong disliking is unclear unless seen within Freud s theory of the defenses. This
lens clarifies the reader s curiosity to why Holden is so uncomfortable, Then
something happened. I don t like to talk about it... Holden began to retell, What the
hellya doing? I said. Nothing! I m simply sitting here, admiring (Mr. Antolini)... I
know more damn perverts, at school and all, they re always being perverty when I
m around. (192). Holden s discomfort highlights the ignored truth to teachers in
boarding school, while explaining the differences of perverted attraction and
appropriate conduct. Holden s immediate trauma from these numerous experiences
in his youth add the reasoning with his negative feelings towards and about sex. To
keep the conflict and trauma Holden feels is one of Freud s explanations for why
we unconsciously form defenses. Holden s personal defense being his fear and
rejection of
The Population Bomb By Ehrlichs Analysis
The Ehrlichs made a number of specific predictions that did not come to pass, for
which they have received criticism. They have acknowledged that some predictions
were incorrect. However, they maintain that their general argument remains intact,
that their predictions were merely illustrative, that their and others warnings caused
preventive action, or that many of their predictions may yet come true (see Ehrlich s
response below). Still other commentators have criticized the Ehrlichs perceived
inability to acknowledge mistakes, evasiveness, and refusal to alter their arguments
in the face of contrary evidence.[16] Ehrlich recently told Retro Report, I do not
think my language was too apocalyptic in The Population Bomb. My language would
Anglerfish Vs Polar Bear
The anglerfish and polar bear adapt to very extreme enviorments. The polar bears
have to adapt to very cold weather. The anglerfish have to adapt to the very little
food source they have in the deep sea. They both have devoloped many features
that can help them while they live in these extreme enviroments. Anglerfish adapt
to very extreme envirorments which they live in. Anglerfish can expand their
stomachs so that they can eat two times their size. This is really good because in
the deep sea food is very scarce. So the fact that they can eat lager paportions is a
very good adaption in their part. If they were not able to do that they would
probally end up dieing. The anglerfish developed a relationship with a certain type
of bacteria that can glow. That bacteria is in them but it stays in their esca. This is
a good thing because that makes them be able to light their esca so that they can
draw prey in and eat them. Also when they light their esca you can not see them at
all you only see a light and that is why the prey does not think any thing is wrong
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These aspcts help them with being able to kill and strike their prey. Another way
they adapt is that they can hunt their prey under water. They can also smell seals
from over a mile away. They can adapt to cold weather because of their very thick
fur.They also have white fur which helps them be able to camouflage into snowy
surroundings. They also have black fur which absorbs heat from the sun.They also
have blubber which helps them stay warm when they go swimmimg in the ocean.
They also have fur on their feet which helps keep their feet warm.They also have
webbed feet and an oily coat which is water
Prison Camps
Shin and his mom live in one of the best parts of the camp. There is forty one story
buildings. One building holds four families. They only have one kitchen that all
the families have to share. There are no beds, chairs, tables, or running water. They
only have cabbage soup and corn porridge for the prisoners to eat. Shin eats the
food that his mother brings home. Whenever he eats the food that she brings home
he is beaten. Shin s mother was forced to marry his father and have a child. Sex is
not allowed unless the guards approve of it. The guards encourage Shin to snitch
on his peers. Shin catches rats, frogs, and bugs to feed himself. Shin learned how to
find wild berries. During school at Camp 14, Shin s teacher searches through the
students pockets. The teacher finds five kernels of corn in a girls pocket, so he
screams at the girl, then takes her outside and beats her in the head until she dies....
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Suddenly, the children of Camp 14 s guards begin throwing rocks at the prison
children. The only people allowed to work as guards in prison camps are the
relatives of government workers and other core elites. guards were allowed to rape
the prisoners, many of whom consented to sex because they thought it led to a
better life. An claimed that many guards beat prisoners simply because they were
bored. Shin is blindfolded and handcuffed, and then driven out of the camp. When
his blindfold is removed, Shin is sitting in the underground camp prison. He insisted
that he would never forgive himself for his role in his mother s death, but that he
wanted to talk about how the camp had warped his character. Shin s teacher tells
him that as a reward for good behavior, he can go eat dinner with his mother. Guards
arrive at school looking for Shin, blindfold and arrest him, and drive him
What Is The Evolution Of RenпїЅ DescartesHistorical And...
To say that RenГ© Descartes (1596 1650) had an influence in the modern
philosophical tradition would be an understanding. Descartes singlehandedly signified
or directly caused a historical and epistemic shift from the previous Aristotelianism
and blind adherence to tradition to the modern scientific normative framework of
critical, reflective analysis and reductionist metaphysics. While many traditionally
Cartesian arguments seem absurd to the twenty first century mind(the supposed
power of the pineal gland) it can still be said that a variety of notions that are
traditionally viewed as the most modern of philosophical and scientific concepts still
owe their origin to an implicit Cartesians: An implicit dualism between subject and
object that discourse focuses of reducing one to another, the centrality of rational
reflection and denial of the body , the notion of a universal subject that is abstracted
from particular conditions, cultural and historical conditions and most notably a
representational model of perception. This representative model of perception is
most notably exemplified in the wax analogy in which Descartes attempts to root out
the very nature of perception itself. It can be said that the current philosophical,
scientific and even political discourses have their origin in a variation of this form of
representation, even if Descartes idealist conclusions are rejected
The philosopher that gets to the core of this historical and philosophical shift that
results from Cartesian thought is none other than Maurice Merleau Ponty (1908
1961), the French phenomenologist. In Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau Ponty
both owes heavily to the Cartesian tradition, by heavily undermining it, with the
remainder being an analysis of lived experience itself, other wise know as the
phenomenological tradition. This critique is no more notable than the critique of the
attitude that arises in Descartes wax analogy in order to demonstrate a paradigm shift
in Western philosophical (and eventually political) thought. This paper will
demonstrate Merleau Ponty s justified problems with Descartes wax analogy .
The paper will open with a charitable introduction to Descartes wax analogy . Most
notably,
Grey Fox Research Paper
The Urocyon cinereoargenteus is also known as the Grey Fox, which is a medium
sized carnivore. The gray fox is 1 of only 2 extant members of the genus Urocyon (the
other is U. littoralis, the Channel Island fox) (Bozarth). It is very interesting that
foxes share the Canidae Family with wolves, dogs, coyotes, and jackals. (Habitat). A
grey fox is closely like the red fox but there are some differences, such as the grey fox
is slightly smaller and is also darker in coloration. The coloration of a Grey Fox is
described as a salt and pepper grey, have a long dark streak down their back down to
their tail, and ends with a black tip tail. Even though the Gray fox has shorter legs
and fur, the Grey Fox weighs the same as a red fox which way seven to fifteen
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Grey foxes prefer to make their home in deciduous forests and brushy woodlands
that lie in lower elevations. (Habitat) While researching Grey Foxes that they also
live within farm lands as well. The grey foxes live within the deciduous forests
which produce a minimum of 30 inches to a maximum of 60 inches a rain a year.
The soil within the forest is fertile. There are many types of animals that are live
within the same biome such as bobcats, coyotes, red foxes, rabbits, and rodents. A
forest is filled is diverse types of vegetation with in the forest such as mosses, ferns,
and wild
Duddy Kravitz Quotes
In the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Mordecai Richler tells a
coming of age story about a young boy named Duddy Kravitz. During Kravitz s
time in highschool he is a boy driven by the want to get everything so he can sell it
for money. His greed for multiple things throughout his teenage and adult years
becomes an ideology for Duddy and he will not stop at getting what he wants until he
is satisfied. His desire for wealth and fortune throughout the novelbecomes a
dominant theme and affects everyone that he is around. Kravitz s greed results in the
makeup of some of the most significant parts of the novel including his downfall.
In the period of the novel where Duddy attends high school, he is introduced as
someone who will always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Virgil gets into a car accident on his first night out on the truck. The cause of this
was an accident but Duddy took advantage of Virgil even when he knew the job
was dangerous (251). Duddy s actions are starting to affect people on a major level
but the greed for money still overpowers his decision and he moves on to get more
money. Yvette distances herself from Duddy and takes over a fulltime job helping
Virgil live his everyday life. These events are all the consequences of Duddy s
greed, just so that he can buy his land. Throughout his coming of age his greed
increases and as the novel progresses he loses more personal things just for money.
After he loses his workplace Duddy s greed has already resulted in a major
downfall because it changed the way he acted towards his peers, and after they left
his businesses began to crumble. Ironically Duddy goes back to work the taxi for
money, trying to rebuild himself, and still trying to get money for the lake. His
relentless work is both good and bad, as he is trying to good things but ultimately
his greed gets the better of him and he makes a bad decision. These decisions
continue into the final part of the novel where Duddy becomes a man but is so close
to his goal that his greed for money becomes
Practical vs. Supernatural in The Hound of the...
The novel The Hound of the Baskervilles is written by a British author, Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle. Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. Following nine
years in Jesuit schools, he went to Edinburgh University, where he received a
degree in medicine in 1881. He then became an eye specialist in Southsea, with a
distressing lack of success (Doyle 1). Doyle s financial letdown in Southsea created
a need for an alternative way for him to generate profit, so he became an author. In
the first of his many stories A Study in Scarlet, Doyle brings Sherlock Holmesto life;
he is a detective and the protagonist of the story. Doyle s inspiration and idea for an
observant detective came from Dr. Joseph Bell of the Edinburgh Infirmary. Dr. Bell...
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In his third of four novels The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
uses Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, to demonstrate the theme of
practical control opposed to supernatural power; he does this symbolically through
British culture by discovering, investigating, and resolving mysteries.
In the beginning of the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, there is an
unexplained curse on the Baskerville family; through discovering the mystery of
the curse, Dr. Mortimer, a medical practitioner and family friend of the
Baskervilles, has an early eighteenth century manuscript explaining the curse. He
briefly mentions it to Holmes and Watson, and then he reads the manuscript aloud.
It is because of Sir Hugo Baskerville, that the family is cursed. Sir Hugo is
described in the memo as a most wild, profane, and godless man (Doyle 21).
According to information in the manuscript, Sir Hugo became utterly obsessed
with the daughter of a yeoman; But the young maiden, being discreet and of good
repute, would ever avoid him, for she feared his evil name (Doyle 21). The
yeoman s daughter was kidnapped by Sir Hugo, and was taken with him and his
friends; With five or six of his idle and wicked companions, stole down upon the
farm and carried off the maiden, her father and brothers being from home, as he well
knew (Doyle 21). They brought the maiden to the Hall, and
Myrtle Beach Short Story
I eagerly woke up to the swift sound of palm trees softly waving as the morning
breeze came strolling off every wave that crashed into the silky sand at Myrtle
Beach. The more I heard the wrestling of the ocean waves only made me want to
run as fast as the Flash and dive into the cold crisp early morning water for a quick
swim. At that point I realized to myself that life could not get any better then that
of a salt life. As I jumped out of bed my sense of smell was greeted with a smoky,
wood sent still lingering on my clothes from balm fire from last night while we
talked, shared stories, and played music. After I get ready and I rushed to get back
to the ocean I came to a sudden stop when I got to the door. A loud growling noise...
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Then on our trip back to Myrtle Beach I get to anticipate the sight of the ocean
waiting for me. The constant movement of that massive body of salt water
awaiting for my return. The excitement takes over my body the closer we get back
to the hotel. Once I take that first step out the car my legs tightens ready to sprint
straight towards the ocean as if it was the finish line in a competition. My flip
flops are off my frantic feet before I even get to the water. Once my feet push onto
that soft sand, and it gets in between my toes my body feels like it is in a sacred
place. When you look at the beach you would think that amazing fresh feeling you
get from the sand they most had shipped the sand from some exotic island from the
other side of the world. My first thrust into the water sends a cold chilling feeling
down my spine, but yet even with the cold feeling in the water it still felt invigorating
with every motion I take going further out into the open water. Just as soap washes the
Bacitracin Test
The results from the identification tests all indicates that the isolated species is S.
aureus, except for the Bacitracin test. According to the literature, S. aureus should
be resistant to Bacitracin and that result is a way of separating Staphylococcus
from Micrococcus (Basey Perkins, 2016). However, some strains isolated were
susceptible to Bacitracin. It is possible that Micrococcus could have grown in the
M Staphylococcus broth, but all the other result identifying the strain as S. aureus
makes this possibility highly unlikely. More possibly, it could be that some strains
of S. aureus are Bacitracin susceptible. The study done by Freidlin et al. reported
that a total of 63.6 % of MRSA isolates collected between 1998 and 2006 were
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There is not enough evidence to conclude that the number of antibiotic resistant S.
aureus increase along with time. The Figure 2 did have an overall increasing line of
best fit, but the regression analysis shows that it is not statistically significant. In fact,
the p value and R2 for both vancomycin and tetracycline indicates that there was no
significant relationship between the variables, and the points did not have any clear
trend. This conveys some major problems with this experiment and the design of the
experiment. One of the factor that influence this experiment is that how much were
the sample of S. aureus exposed to vancomycin and tetracycline. The resistant strains
arise from excessive use of specific antibiotics. Vancomycin is usually administered
intravenously, so it should probably not very exposed to S. aureus from the
community settings. Tetracycline is also often used as treatment of MRSA in
hospitals (Gilboy, 2011). Since vancomycin and tetracycline are frequently used for
treatment of MRSA and MRSA infections are more common in clinical settings, this
experiment should have collected data from S. aureus strains found in clinical
Adult Mentoring Program Analysis
Mentoring young people has mainly been analysed as a one to one relationship
between an adult or older young person with more experience and a younger person.
Commonly with the intention of improving the adolescent to adult transition by
giving ongoing support. (Phillip and Henry.1996) Although some of the content and
aims have a possibility of over lapping, mentoring can be distinguished from other
ways intended to help young people. An example of this is while coachinga young
person has the i8ntention of improving a young person s performance in a specific
area, counselling on the other hand provides emotional support and promotes a
therapeutic relationship within a formal setting. Both counselling and coaching can
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They studied eighty mentoring schemes supported by the youth justice board and
their findings pretty much back up the findings of the studies in America twenty
years ago as well as young people who were in a mentoring relationship for longer
benefited the most, female young people benefited more than male young people
even more so when mentored by another female and when young people are
mentored they are more likely to partake in education and then enter employment.
However this study also highlighted that these mentoring programmes did not
decrease the consumption of drugs or alcohol, there was no improvement on
challenging behaviour and over half of the young people referred to the scheme
refused to partake. In this study they state that mentoring is cost effective but purely
because the majority of mentors used are volunteers and do not receive a wage and if
the mentors were to be on a pay roll the programmes would not meet cost efficiency.
They summarise their findings by stating that the outcomes of their study were more
negative than positive therefore they would not support a growth in mentoring
schemes around the United Kingdom. As this study is relatively recent and looked
quite a large sample of young people, it can be suggested that it is quite significant in
the study of mentoring young
Religion In Kingdom Of Heaven
Phua Kuan Chong, Shawn5009 9185(L02)
Kingdom of Heaven: A Post Colonial Comparison of the Middle East in the 12th and
21st Century
The film Kingdom of Heaven is a dramatized re enactment of the 12th century
Crusades in Jerusalem and aired in theatres worldwide in 2005. In the film, the
Saracens (Muslims) attempt to reclaim Jerusalem from the Christians but were met
with the small and, ultimately, futile resistance organized by the main protagonist
Balian of Ibelin. While considerable efforts have been made to accurately portray
historical events, many elements of the film especially pertaining to the interaction
between Christians and Saracens seem to have been downplayed due to the fear of
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Saladin s character in the film was open to negotiations for terms of peace,
exemplified by the scene where the leper king Baldwin IV rode out to meet him
after the incident in Kerak. However, historical evidence points toward the urgency
to defend Egypt as the decisive factor behind the withdrawal at Kerak as opposed to
a conviction towards peaceful resolutions. After the success of the siege of
Jerusalem, Saladin was then seen negotiating the terms of surrender with Balian with
palpable restraint even though Balian threatened to burn Jerusalem to the ground ;
which would have prevented from him an honourable victory. Additionally, Saladin
was also portrayed as particularly merciful as he promised Balian the safe passage
of all Christians out of Jerusalem, when in reality; he not only demanded a ransom
for each Christian s freedom but also forced thousands of them into slavery. The film,
therefore, heavily distorted the portrayal of Saladin as a man almost without religious
motivations and particular attention has been placed to emphasis this trait. In one
scene, Saladin was seen picking up a fallen ornamental cross on the ground and
replacing it on its stand; which reinforces the idea in the audience that Saladin s
favours personal faith
Correlation between Cost Reduction and Manufacturing...
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
(Manoj Dora, 2014)[1] Encountered The key barriers by Food SMEs in the
implementation of lean manufacturing practices result from the special
characteristics of food sector, such as highly perishable products, complicated
processing, extremely variable raw material, recipes and unpredictable demand. In
addition, lack of knowledge and resources makes it difficult for food processing
SMEs to embark on the lean journey One of the research studies in 2010 has found
that the editorial board of Trends in Food Science Technology barbed out The food
manufacturing industry needs improvement on various methods when it comes to
production such as lean manufacturing for operational effectiveness (Mahalik, 2010).
[2]
In academia, the majority of the operations management literature focuses on the
application of lean manufacturing in large discrete organizations (Moreno Luzon,
1993). [3] Few academic articles even started to raise interests over the
straightforward application of lean manufacturing in processing industries
(Abdulmalek and Rajgopal, 2007 ; Melton, 2005) [4]. The specific characteristic of
goods and/or processes in processing industries offers a great demand to the
application of lean manufacturing (Abdulmalek et al., 2006; Van Donk and Van
Dam, 1996) [5]. (Cox and Chicksand, 2005)[6] Believed Some works show that a
straightforward acceptance of lean manufacturing in the food manufacturing
industries might not bring the desirable
How Did Alcatraz Sucessful Escape
Alcatraz the prison they say no one can escape from, Whether or not anyone
suceeded in escaping from Alcatraz depends on the definition of sucessful escape . Is
it getting out of the cellhouse, reaching the water, making it to land or reaching land
and not getting caught? Officially no one ever succeded in escaping although the this
day there are five prisoners listed as missing and presumed drowned.
Over the 29 years that the Federal Prison operated 36 men were involved in 14
seperate escape attempts. Twenty Three were caught , six were shot and two
drowned. Two of the men who were caught was later executed in the gas chamber at
the California State Prison at San Quentin for their role in the death of a correctional
officer during the famous May 24 1946 Battle of Alcatraz . ... Show more content on
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All the men tried but failed.
If there was ever an inmate who was destined to escape it was Frank Lee Morris. He
was convicted of his first crime at the age of 13. By the time he reached his later
teens he criminal record would include a multitude of crimes ranging from narcotics
possesion to armed robbery , and he had become a professional inhubiant of the
correctional system.
Morris earned his ticket to Alcatraz by building an impressive resume of escape. In
1960 Federal officials decided thst his pattern of escape attempts would end at the
Rock, on January 18, 1960 Morris disembarked from the prison launch and became
inmate #AZ K141.
While in Alcatraz Morris became acquainted with brothers John and Clarence Anglin.
John Anglin know Allen West from State penitentiary in Florida who had a adjacent
cell with
Essay On Christing
He struggled to remain engaged in conversation with his men, and his gaze kept
shifting to Guinevere. Something about her seemed...off. She smiled and
responded to questions, but something about her facial expression hinted she was
in discomfort. Smiles did not quite reach her eyes, and she rolled her neck like she
was suffering from a mild headache. Alis took Guinevere by the arm away from the
group and whispered something in her ear. Her hands sliding to her belly, the
queen nodded and winced. Arthur was just about to approach when Guinevere
giggled and Alis rubbed her back. Perhaps Guinevere s back ached, as it had of late,
or she had indigestion from the rich meal. Sire, did you hear what I said? Gawain
gestured with his tankard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fetch Mary, someone start boiling water, warm blankets before the fire,
and...whatever else needs to happen, make it happen, he told no one in particular.
Please, Arthur, don t go into a frenzy, said Guinevere. It ll be fine. Sire, come with
us. Perceval gestured to the door. Well pass the time in the meeting chamber down
the corridor for your rooms. That way, you ll be close by when your child arrives.
Arthur hated it when he could not control a situation, but since he was not a
midwife, what was there left for him to do? It was not as if he could offer his
expertise. However, he could offer his wife support during this painful time, but
Mary had expressed to him (repeatedly) that his presence in the birthing chamber
was not desirable. Perceval had been in the room for his son s birth and passed out,
which caused quite the disturbance. Ulrich had barged his way into his child s
birth, too, and had been decidedly more stalwart, but Mary had grown fed up with
men in her way while she worked, and Arthur did not want to irritate one of the two
women who would be responsible for seeing his child into the world safely. Come
along, sire, Gawain urged. No need to be so tense. Really, Gawain? Drea rolled her
eyes. If my time comes, you ll be docile? Wallace and I will be in the tavern, where
we belong. Rubbish, said Ulrich. You ll be pacing the corridors, sweating and having
to be propped up by me, Perceval, and Lionel.
Analysis Of The Book Coriolanus And Titus Andronicus
Coriolanus and Titus Andronicus are Roman warrior heroes who both become
maniacal revengers when Rome rejects them. Titus sees his revenge carried out,
while Coriolanus gives up to his mother before his revenge is achieved. While Titus
decisions allow him to experience victory and defeat, Coriolanus decisions cheat him
out of the victory of revenge and he experiences only defeat at the hand of his once
enemy, Aufidus. Firstly, the Romes that Coriolanus and Titus come from are very
different place in custom and time. For Coriolanus, he comes from a Rome that is
still run by the senate, before the time of Caesar. This Rome is less about conquest
and more about the Republic. The people are still a minority in the government but
because of mob mentality they play an important role in Coriolanus. Unlike Titus,
Coriolanus is trying to get elected to the highest position possible under the
republic. Titus comes from a Rome after the death of Caesar, but needs to be
punctuated by the fact that it is a fictional Rome made by Shakespeare. In this
fictional Rome, the people play little to no role and the microcosm is mostly
centered on the upper crust of Roman society and the court. These versions of Rome
play to the success and failure of both Coriolanus and Titus.
In the opening of both plays, the title characters are described as Roman warriors
who have retained hero status for their actions in war, defending Rome. Coriolanus is
a hyper masculine figure who is loved by the
Social Policy is a Pluralistic Process.
Introduction
This assignment deals with the significance involvement of the pluralistic process
in making of social policy. The essay is divided into four main sections. It will first
define the key terms as: social policy, pluralism, welfare; and describe the role of the
social policy, pluralism, but also to make connection between this terms and their
ideology. It will then go on to consider how social policy gets made; it can assess
the extent to which different ideas actually become social policy. The different
models will help to judge the relative influence of different groups with their
different ideas. The third part compares the early social policy with the
contemporary social policy and the pluralism with the other Power Models of
democracy in practice. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn as to sum up the
main points of the essay presented and toke a particular position to express some of
my opinions.
Main Body
First of all social policy entails the study of the social relations necessary for human
wellbeing and the systems by which wellbeing may be promoted (Dean, 2006: 1). A
more explicit description is that social policy is a policy that deals with various
social issues. Such issues may involve cultures, discrimination against race and
gender and diseases that are stigmatized among many others. Next the term pluralism
is basically the distribution of power in society; it
The Role Of Selfishness In Night By Martin Luther King Jr.
Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in
the darkness of destructive selfishness (Martin Luther King, Jr).This quote
connects to Night by: Elie Wiesel because in this book, people choose their own
paths of being in the light or being in the shadows. Martin Luther King Jr is saying
that people have a choice to be selfish or selfless. Selfishness is the only way to
survive during dark times. First, Elie only cares about him and his father. Elie
should not have to fight for his father because Elie s father can fight for himself.
Here, every man has to fight for himself and not think of anyone else (105). This
quote is saying that the only person Elie is responsible for is himself. The boy in the
Discuss Net Present Value (NPV) Payback has certain...
INVESTMENT APPRAISAL Characteristically, a decision to invest in a capital
project involves a largely irreversible commitment of resources that is generally
subject to a significant degree of risk. Such decisions have far reaching effects on
a company s profitability and flexibility over the long term, thus requiring that they
be part of a carefully developed strategy that is based on reliable appraisal and
forecasting procedures. In order to handle these decisions, firms have to make an
assessment of the size of the outflows and inflows of funds, the life span of the
investment, the degree of risk attached and the cost of obtaining funds. One of the
most important steps in the capital budgeting cycle is working out if the benefits of...
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But this WACC can change and can be subject to disagreement. The NPV
calculation is only valid for the interest rate that has been used. If an organisation
has appraised its capital investment proposals using an interest rate of 14% it will
have a series of go or no go decisions which will only be valid for an interest rate of
14%. If the interest rate rises to 15% or falls to 13%, the decisions will no longer
be valid, the calculations will have to be re worked and new decisions taken.
PAYBACK The payback period is the most widely used technique and is literally
the amount of time required for the cash inflows from a capital investment project
to equal the cash outflows. The usual way that firms deal with deciding between
two or more competing projects is to accept the project that has the shortest
payback period. Payback is often used as an initial screening method. Payback
period = Initial payment / Annual cash inflow So if 4 million Euro is invested with
the aim of earning 500.000 per year (net cash earnings), the payback period is
calculated thus: P =
A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Hunters In The Snow
Ours is a violent world where even the most common folk can find themselves faced
with unspeakable horror through little or no intention. In Flannery O Connor s A
Good Man is Hard to Find, the characters find themselves at the mercy of armed men
because of a faulty memory and a few wrong turns. In Tobias Wolffs Hunters in the
Snow, a young manwinds up shooting his friend in an apparent accident which
culminates in a debate between saving that friend or whether it is more important to
preserve the self. The stories work together to explore what humans will do when
faced with terrible violence.
The story A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O Connor is famous for its use of
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The car turns over and the accident has left their automobile unable to go further.
The children, seeing their first moment of violence are delighted and are only sad
that no one has died in the collision. Since the kids have never experienced real loss
or real pain before, the experience is one of novelty to them. When aid arrives, it is
ironically in the form of The Misfit. The children s enthusiasm and curiosity about
why their Samaritan carries a gun is nothing. It is the grandmother who is nearly
obsessed with violence who dooms the family. The final moments of the story are
jarring, even more than half a century after they were written. While the family is
taken into the woods and murdered one by one, grandmother sits begging The
Misfit for her life by trying to appeal to his humanity. She asks him to pray and
assures him that she believes that he is a good man at heart. This ploy does not
work. The Misfit sprang back as if a snake had bit him and shot her three times
through the chest. Then he put his gun down on the ground and took off his glasses
and began to clean them (O Connor). It is one thing when you are sitting at a
restaurant discussing what a person might do when faced with a murderer. It is quite
another when the reality comes to you directly which is the point of the story. To
those unacquainted with violence first hand, one can only speculate. To those very
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Before 1890, a few companies completely dominated major industries. Stockholders
trusts eliminated competition and created monopolies, which in turn hurt American
consumers and the economy as a whole. However, this all changed in 1890 when
Congress passed the Sherman Anti Trust Act. It was the first regulation of American
businesses, outlawing monopolies and trusts, which created a way for the
government to control the economy. Congress should have passed the Sherman Anti
Trust Act because it protects consumer rights, controls the economy, and eliminates
monopolistic business practices. The Sherman Anti Trust Act allows consumers to
feel protected in our economy. Before this act was passed, consumers were subject to
unfair prices, unsafe work environments, and less jobs. This legislation made it
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Before this law, the government had no involvement in our economy, as we were a
laissez faire state. Although we do not want a command economy, the government
should intervene to ensure stable prices and fair business practices. The Federal Trade
Commission website says ...certain acts are considered so harmful to competition that
they are almost always illegal (FTC). The government can declare a business practice
illegal because it limits competition. This helps them to maintain a stable economy
where businesses can succeed. An article titled The Sherman Antitrust Act states The
Sherman Anti Trust Act authorized the Federal Government to dissolve the trusts
(Sherman). This means that one way the government can now regulate the economy
is with the power to eliminate trusts that create unfair prices and hurt the economy.
The Sherman Anti Trust Act gave the government new laws that helped them to
protect and control a well balanced economy. Therefore, the Sherman Anti Trust Act
should have been passed because it benefits
Shakira Informative Speech
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, known as pop singer Shakira, rock and Latin
music, is famous for all albums sold during his successful career. But that s not so
important to her, the American singer has a foundation called Bare feet and a family
that cares more than his fame. Shakira is considered a hero by being good, changing
the world, and never give up. Shakirais a Latin singer, who is 38 and is married to
professional football player Gerard Pique. They have two children, Milan, Sasha
Pique.
Shakira was born in Colombia in February 1977, Shakira study in Colombia, and
when I was 8 years he composed his first song and that was the beginning of his
career. She started her foundation in 1995, the foundation is to please all the
necessary things for the children, who have an education and a good life. The
foundation in 2004 had a development not only have to give education to children but
to give them nutrition and home. They take education very seriously, they say that
Education is not a privilege, it is a right. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shakira also changed the world with his inspiring songs like his song La La La
which she sang in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Shakira is a good person because she
built two schools that were completed in 2002. All children had an opportunity to
start a good future. Shakira has an extraordinary life, but she wants children of
Colombia have the better future that will lead to great things and be a better person
in life. Also, Shakira gave them uniforms for children who go to school. Shakira
travels from the US to Colombia to help the poor children there. The Obama
precidente shakira appoint
School Climate And Culture Have A Great Impact On
Student...
School climate and culture have a great impact on student achievement and behavior.
When using the terms school climate and school culture, one needs to understand the
similarities and differences between the two. School climate is the quality and
character of school life fosters children s development, learning and achievement
(NSCC, 2007, p. 2). School culture, on the other hand, is determined by the values,
shared beliefs, and behavior of all the stakeholders within the school community, such
as students, staff, parents and the community. Both of these words effect the school
community and are a factor in student success. But while they are alike, they have
different focuses. When discussing school climate, one focuses on the school itself,
the building, the atmosphere, etc. When discussing the school culture, one focuses on
the specific stakeholders within the school, students, staff, parents and the
community. While both focus on different parts of the school system, both are
critical to school community so it has a shared vision and plan for promoting,
enhancing and sustaining a positive school climate (Cohen, 2010, p. 28). The
benchmarks that have been established by the National School Climate Center,
provide a framework to begin to define what we can and need to do to support
children and adolescents developing in healthy ways and learning (Carter, 2011, pp.
3 4). School culture is one of the most complex and important concepts in education.
In
Role Of A System Analyst Has A Holistic View Of An...
Factors such as; a more informed user community, need for new systems with
enhanced functionality and a shift towards cooperative systems developments have
shaped the role of a system analyst in recent days (Graf Misic, 1993).
In organizations that range for small scale businesses to multinational corporations
there is a constant change in the external environment in which they operate that
poses both threats and opportunities. This mandates companies to have an eye for
opportunities and re engineer their current business processes to accommodate
changes to achieve a competitive advantage. According to me, Information System
Analysis and Design is the process that is employed to implement improvements that
help organizations adapt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But in most cases, companies want custom made software that best satisfies their
requirements. As discussed by (Zhang, 2014) in class, there is no single off the shelf
software application that can cater to the functional requirements of organizations.
Hence, as mentioned by (Hoffer, George Valacich, 2008), I believe that system
analysts adopt system analysis and design process to develop application software
that is tailor made to accommodate the expectations or requirements of the client.
ROLE OF A SYSTEM ANALYST IN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE
There are specific methodologies that organizations follow to develop and maintain
their information systems. Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a
conventional methodology that organizations adopt for system analysis and design.
This life cycle contains five phases such as planning, analysis, design, implementation
and maintenance (Hoffer, George Valacich, 2008). At every stage of the SDLC,
system analysts cooperate with other business professionals, programmers,
professionals and testers to determine the progress of the system analysis and design.
During the planning phase, the information needs of the organization are analyzed
and translated into the project plan. An important outcome of the planning phase is
the formulation of the project boundary or scope by the system analyst. Hence, this
phase necessitates the collaboration between the project manager and system analysts
The Cherokee Language Is Still Alive
The question is if the Cherokee language is still alive. Is this language still spoken?
Yes, it is. The Cherokee language is classified linguistically as a member of the
Iroquoian family, spoken by the Cherokee people, originally inhabiting Virginia, West
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and
Tennessee. As a consequence of colonization, however, the Cherokeenation almost
suffered destruction during the infamous Trail of Tears, 1838 1839, the forced
removal of more than fifteen thousand people. Now, in the twenty first century, the
Cherokee make up one of the biggest Native American tribes within the U.S. with
over 300,000 members. Despite their language s gravely endangered status, they are
within the top ten of large groups of indigenous language speakers. However, they
had to overcome many struggles. Among members of Cherokee Nation in the
northeast of Oklahoma, there are only a few under the age of 40 who can be
considered fluent speakers of the Cherokee language (Cherokee Nation, 2003). This
survey by the Cherokee Nation was conducted of 115,026 Cherokee citizens who
live within the 14 counties of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Thus, children are
not acquiring the language at home as there is a lack of parents being native
speakers. Consequently, UNESCO (2003) labels Cherokee as definitely endangered.
But how come the parents and even the parents of parents do not speak their native
tongue anymore? To answer this, one must know
Prior Month Report
Summary of Progress from Prior Month s Report
As of November 30, 2017, there were 60 active assets included in the project.
Days in REO for active assets increased to 215 days in November 2017 compared to
187 days in October 2017
As of November 30, 2017, 23 assets in the REO oversight population had more than
200 Days in REO
Forward Looking Objectives and Goals
In November 2017, RMS continued to focus on the following areas, which we
believe have the greatest impact on the portfolio due to extended days in REO and
higher carry costs:
I.Assets with extended days in REO (200+ days);
II.Assets in eviction, including aged evictions and the relocation assistance program
to ensure meaningful offers are made to the occupants to ... Show more content on
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Of the 8 assets in eviction, 1 is currently in an occupied auction. 4 of the 9 had
extended timelines due to the timeline to vest the property
Asset (1010675840) is in Rosemead California and is tenant occupied. The
tenants are contesting the eviction. At trial, judgment was entered, and the writ was
sent for issuance and is still pending a lockout date to be set. This asset has 330 Days
in REO
Asset (1010668802) is in Cypress, Texas. The eviction was delayed due to a
bankruptcy filing. The complaint has been filed and the hearing is set for 11/17/17.
The occupants have now filed a TRO in an attempt to stop the eviction. This asset
has 235 Days in REO
Asset (1010669623) is in Fort Washington, Maryland. This asset was in
redemption for 343 days and just moved to eviction. This asset has 373 Days in REO
Asset (1010681494) is in Chicago, Illinois. This asset was in redemption for
164 days and just moved to eviction. It is 3 units and tenant occupied. It is
anticipated the eviction will take a long time as it is in Cook County. This asset has
204 Days in REO
Asset (1010690362) is in Dover, New Hampshire. The writ has been issued by the
court, but counsel made an error on the writ and it needed correction. Counsel then
erroneously place the eviction on hold.
Buchi Emecheta Analysis
BUCHI EMECHETA: THE NIGERIAN VOICE OF WOMANHOOD
SOUMYA.S J
Guest Lecturer in English
KMSM DB College, Sasthamcotta, Kerala, India Email: sjsoumyaa@gmail.com
Mob: 08606432701
ABSTRACT
Buchi Emecheta is one of the growing numbers of African women writers who have
set their authorial eyes on the conditions of women living both on their home
continent and abroad. She takes her place among Tsitsi Dangarembga, Miriama Ba,
Bessie Head, Ama Ata Aidoo, Lauretta Ngcobo, and Lindsey Collen, to name a few,
as writers who have formed an intense new voice of African womanhood. Emecheta
has published more than twenty works; including the novels Double Yoke, The
Bride Price, Head above Water, Destination Biafra, and Kehinde. Each is an
exploration of what it means to be a woman and a mother in rapidly evolving
societies where traditions and mores are in a constant state of flux. While some of
her novels mirror her own experience as an expatriate living in London, her work
mostly focuses on her native country of Nigeria. The Joys of Motherhood is among
her most pivotal works, as it offers critical commentary on colonialism, tradition,
capitalism, and women s roles as they come to affect one woman, Nnu Ego, and her
family
Key words: African women writers, expatriation, motherhood, colonialism, women s
role
INTRODUCTION
Buchi Emecheta, the pioneering Nigerian
The Evolution Of Human Chromosomes
Introduction
Human chromosomes are incredibly complex, containing a variety of different
structures necessary to maintain its function; one of these is called a Telomere and is
found at the ends of the chromosomes. Telomeres contain thousands of repeats of the
repetitive TTAGGG DNA sequence; this is combined with a complex enzyme known
as telomerase. Furthermore, the function of this ribonucleoprotein enzyme complex
is to maintain telomere length in cancer cells by adding TTAGGG repeats onto the
telomeric ends of the chromosomes; this compensates for the normal expected
shortening of telomeres which occurs in all dividing cells.
Predominantly human cancers emerge during ageing or during the end stage of
disease are caused by the increased rate of chromosomal instability, thus inducing
lesions responsible for apoptosis within cells altering them into immortal cells, i.e.
cancer cells. Telomere shortening has very strong ties to the increased risk of
immortal cells occurring within ageing and chronic disease, showing a very strong
indication that the shortening of sequence affects cell division; this directly
contributes to the chromosomal instability and cancer initiation processes.
Telomere biology is increasing our understanding of where ageing and chronic
disease cancers occur from, this is directly linked to the understanding of telomerase
and how it appears within immortal cells but not somatic cells. Furthermore, there are
proving a number of theories to suggest
Case Study On Bharti Airtel
Table of Contents Introduction2 Parties Involved3 MTN Group3 Bharti Airtel
Ltd.3 Parent Companies3 Bharti Enterprises3 SingTel3 Commercial
Considerations4 The Bharti MTN Saga Introduction Bharti Airtel and the MTN
Group restarted their merger talks on 25 May, 2009. The communication started
after a gap of almost an year when the merger talks had come to a roadblock and
there was an intense situation of deadlock between the two. About the company
credentials, Bharti Airtel is one of the largest Indian telecom providers while at
that time MTN had a stronghold in 21 countries spread across Middle East and
Africa region. Bharti Airtel and MTN Group extended their exclusive talks with an
aim to merge their operations so as to create the world s third telecom company.
The objective of the merger talks was to achieve a complete merger between these
two telecom companies which if successful would had resulted in MTN s hold on
36% stake in the Indian telecom company while Bharti Airtel would had inherited
49% stake in MTN. Off late the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal in the year 1976 and has operations in 20
different nations across Africa and Asia. Bharti Enterprises owns various businesses
spanning across retail, telecommunications, manufacturing and financial services.
Bharti Enterprises is the holding company of Airtel and has 52.7% shareholding in
the Bharti Airtel. SingTel Singapore Telecommunications Limited, is a Singapore
based telecommunications company, is commonly known as SingTel. With a total
mobile subscriber base of 477 million customers from its own operations and
regional associates in 25 countries across the world, it is one of the largest mobile
network operators in Singapore and significant operations in Australia. SingTel has
direct stake in Airtel and holds 15.57% shareholding in the Bharti Airtel. Commercial
Folsom Prison Research Paper
Twenty miles northeast of california s state capital sacramento, lays a castle like
structure known as folsom prison. Folsom prison is the second oldest prison in
california but Folsom was the first prison in the world to have electricity do to the
first hydroelectric powerhouse in California. San quien was the first prisonto open in
californiabut after 6 years the prison became over populated and corrupted. After
the gold rush the state decided it was time to open a new prison. In 1873 prisoners
from san quien were shipped to folsom to help build the foundation of the prison.
Folsoms construction of the cell blocks started in 1878 and the prison was opened in
1880. On July 26th 1880 folsom welcomes its first prisoners and the very first
Tourism In London Essay
Have you ever been to London? Are you curious to know more about the places to
visit in London?
This article would help you a lot to know more about the best places to visit in
London. In addition, this article would introduce to you more information about
tourism in London. So Let s start.
Tourism in London:
London population is about more than eight million people, and its area covers more
than 600 square meters.
London is considered as one of the world s top tourist attraction destinations. In fact,
about 15 million visitors come to London every year for the purpose of tourism in
London.
These 15 million people who visit London each year, concentrate mainly on the
cultural and London tourist attractions within the city and its immediate ... Show more
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19 Syon House and Conservatory
One of the places to visit in London is the Syon House in Brentford, which is
originally a 15th century monastery. It was one of the architectural jewels on the
periphery of London. It was redesigned in the 18th century by architect Robert Adam.
The Syon House is noted for its 54 acre park and gardens, including the magnificent
Great Conservatory, which was built in the 1920s.
20 Wimbledon
Just when you hear the word Wimbledon, then you are surely talking about tennis.
Actually, Wimbledon is famous for being the venue of the world s most famous
tennis tournament.
It is one of the highlights of the UK s summer social and sporting calendars.
The site is also home to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, which is the most
modern and attractive of its kind.
It includes a multitude of exhibits and interactive displays, where the museum
includes a 3D cinema that allows the visitors to experience the true thrill as of being
on the center court.
In summary, tourism in London is fantastic, and you would be very busy as long as
you have been there, as London has many attractive places to visit. We tried in this
article to choose some of the best places to visit in London, to help you to set your
plan for the places to visit, however, London has more and more beautiful
Identifying and Solving Bulimia
In Fiji, before television came about in 1995, the island had no reported cases of
eating disorders. Within three years of obtaining American and British television
programming, more than two thirds of the Fijian girls developed eating disorders
and three quarters of the girls felt fat (Hall 1 2). Now, eating disorders are
becoming more and more common as the years go by. Bulimia has been around for
thirty years and people are still not very familiar with the harm it can do physically
and emotionally. Bulimia nervosacan destroy not only a person s life but others
around them, and it can be stopped with support and counseling.
Eating disorders in America are common. One or two out of 100 students will
struggle with one ( Eating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If someone shows signs of depression or extreme mood swings they could also have
bulimia. Bulimics can suffer from anxiety and substance abuse. Furthermore, the
bulimic person is contradictory, illogical, and irrational when it comes to picking
foods to eat. Bulimics feel powerless to stop eating. They only stop once they are too
full to eat anymore.
Bulimics show severe behavioral signs. They eat uncontrollably and have strict
dieting plans for themselves. They use the bathroom frequently after meals and do
extreme exercises to keep weight off even if the weather is bad or they are in pain.
Bulimics have many methods to lose weight besides vomiting. They take laxatives,
diuretics, enemas, diet pills, or insulin. Bulimics are obsessed with weighing,
measuring, and looking at themselves in the mirror. Sometimes they refuse to eat
until they come up with a negotiation to eat if they are allowed to purge and continue
starving themselves. They hide food and argue over certain foods that they will or
will not eat.
Bulimia happens for numerous reasons. It is normal for a person s body to get
bigger when it is growing. Most people take that in a bad way though, so they do
anything they can to get rid of that newly added weight. Some young people use it to
postpone growing up; this may explain why college students are

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  • 1. A Personal Experience Essay Writing a personal experience essay can be both a challenging and rewarding task. On one hand, you have the advantage of drawing from your own life, which provides a rich source of material. However, navigating the balance between introspection and effective storytelling can be tricky. The difficulty lies in capturing the essence of the experience while maintaining a coherent and engaging narrative. It requires a delicate interplay of emotions, reflections, and vivid descriptions to make the reader connect with your personal journey. Additionally, choosing the right events and details to highlight is crucial, as the essay should convey a sense of significance and relevance. Crafting a compelling personal experience essay involves a thoughtful exploration of your emotions and the impact of the event on your life. It requires self-awareness and the ability to articulate your thoughts in a way that resonates with your audience. Striking the right balance between introspection and storytelling, avoiding unnecessary details while providing enough context, is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. Moreover, organizing the essay in a coherent structure and maintaining a clear focus on the main message can be challenging. It's essential to ensure that the narrative flows smoothly, capturing the reader's attention from the introduction to the conclusion. In conclusion, writing a personal experience essay requires a careful blend of self-reflection, storytelling prowess, and organizational skills. While it can be a challenging endeavor, the process also offers an opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery. If you find yourself struggling with this task or other writing assignments, you may consider seeking assistance. Websites like HelpWriting.net offer a range of services, providing professionally crafted essays and support tailored to your needs. Remember, everyone needs a little help now and then, and seeking assistance can be a valuable resource in your academic journey. A Personal Experience EssayA Personal Experience Essay
  • 2. The Love-Hate Relationship in Sports and Violence Sports and violence have always sustained a love hate relationship. We are always trying to find the right balance between safety and aggression. Similar is the case of violence in NHL. Some insist that violence has no place in the game and should be completely eliminated, while others maintain that violencehas always been an integral part of the gameand is necessary for its success. Aaron Wherry in his article Violently Happy: Why the NHL Needs to Make Hockey Safe Again for Those Who Appreciate Blood Shed (2007) and Laura Robinson in her article argue that fights in NHL are acceptable as long as it does not hurts anybody. Laura Robinson also argues that hockey Violence leads to Real life violence. I believe the same and support the argument that violence is essential for the success of NHL. The pro violence groups argue that hockey is an intrinsically violent sport. Even if close contact with other players, which is a big part of the game, was taken out of the equation, the players still have to contend with high speed collisions in confined spaces and the danger of getting hit with a stick or a puck. In this hyper competitive, violent, environment why is fighting uniquely demonized? Moreover, fighting is also viewed as a deterrent against cheap shots . It gives the players a chance to police themselves and play an honorable game. In addition to being a deterrent such aggressive behavior also provides an emotional release that actually prevents things from escalating.
  • 3. Acc 206 Essay ACC 206 Week 3 Assignment: Chapter 4 and 5 Problems Please complete the following 7 exercises below in either Excel or a word document (but must be single document). You must show your work where appropriate (leaving the calculations within Excel cells is acceptable). Save the document, and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. Chapter 4 Exercise 7 7. Overhead application: Working backward The Towson Manufacturing Corporation applies overhead on the basis of machine hours. The following divisional information is presented for your review: |Division A |Division B | |Actual machine hours |22,500 |? | |Estimated machine hours |20,000 |? | |Overhead application ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Break even and other CVP relationships Cedars Hospital has average revenue of $180 per patient day. Variable costsare $45 per patient day; fixed costs total $4,320,000 per year. How many patient days does the hospital need to break even? 4,320,000 /180.00=24,000 What level of revenue is needed to earn a target income of $540,000? 180+45=225*24,000=540,000 If variable costs drop to $36 per patient day, what increase in fixed costs can be tolerated without changing the break even point as determined in part (a)? $45 $36=$9.00 increase Chapter 5 Problem 6 6. Direct and absorption costing The information that follows pertains to Consumer Products for the year ended December 31, 20X6. Inventory, 1/1/X6 |24,000 units | |Units manufactured |80,000 | |Units sold |82,000 | |Inventory, 12/31/X6 |22,000 units | |Manufacturing costs: | |Direct materials |$3 per unit | |Direct labor |$5 per unit | |Variable factory overhead |$9 per unit | |Fixed factory overhead |$280,000 | |Selling administrative expenses: | |Variable |$2 per unit | |Fixed |$136,000 | | The unit selling price is $26. Assume that costs have been stable in recent years. Instructions: Compute the number of units in the ending inventory. Calculate the cost of a unit assuming use of: Direct costing. 280000/9.00= 31.00 per unit Absorption costing. Inventory
  • 4. The Supreme Court Case Loving V. Virginia It is hard to believe that it has only been 48 years since the landmark 1967 Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, where the court unanimously declared Virginia s Racial Integrity Act of 1924 unconstitutional and ended all race based marriage bans in the U.S. When I chose this topic for my assignment, I don t know if it was the lack of knowledge or denial that led me to believe it was longer than 48 years ago. To me, it felt like it was not a long time ago, and it was mindboggling because that meant that when my parents grew up, it was illegal if you wanted to have an interracial marriage, let alone relationship. That thought made me sad, because if I had grown up in that time, it would be illegal to be with my boyfriend now. I am in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and they were both arrested and sentenced to one year in jail for violating Virginia s Racial Integrity Act. Robert and Mildred have stated to their lawyers that they did not want to be known, they were just in love and trying to be with their families, but little did they know, from that point on they were changing history. When compiling my research, many articles were found that spoke about the documentary because of its similarities to the fight and struggles of same sex marriage happening today. There were also many articles with data accompanying it, showing how interracial marriages have grown and its acceptance. According to an article in Yahoo News in 2012, interracial marriages in the U.S climbed to a new high, 4.8 million a record 1 in 12 marriages (8.3% nationwide). The percentage has grown almost twenty times since its legalization in all 50 states. A Pew Forum survey data also found that a record number approved of interracial marriage, however 14 percent of people still don t. For example, a poll taken in 2011, almost half of the registered Republican Mississippi voters said they thought interracial marriage should be illegal, and it was pointed out that, nearly all the States that have laws against mixed marriage are in the South where Whites are considered not likely to marry Blacks in large numbers, even though it is now permitted
  • 5. A Study On Paris Turner And I ll Be Your Osteopathic... Hello Mr. Williams, my name is Paris Turner and I ll be your osteopathic physician today. Some background information about me is that I went through four years of basic medical education and also a specific training on osteopathic manipulative treatment which was very hands on but overall you ll stay in school for 11 to 18 years, in my case I stayed in school for 11 years at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, now it does seem like a long time to be in school, which it is but in the end it pays off because my salary is about 140,000 to 300,000 and if you didn t know this information it is no surprise because not many people are familiar with what an osteopathic physician is able do but it s just an off branch career ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Osteopathic medicine was founded in the late 1800s in Kirksville, Missouri, by a medical doctor who recognized that the medical practices of the day often caused more harm than good. He focused on developing a system of medical care that would promote the body s innate ability to heal itself and called this system of medicine osteopathy, now known as osteopathic medicine. This leads us back to business, now it seems to me that you re suffering from swelling and bruising around your phalanges. And you said that you are going through pain on your fingertips, which are not very normal even though many people believe so because the bones that we have in our hands are small, but a fractured finger is not a minor injury. The bones in a normal hand line up exactly with each other, which doesn t help the situation. So when you have a fractured finger bone, it may cause your whole hand to be out of alignment and without treatment, your fractured finger will probably stay stiff and painful, which seems like what you re dealing with unfortunately. So from the symptoms that you re dealing with I am going to assume that you re dealing a fracture in your phalanges, which is caused by several things. Our hand can be injured while working with tools such as a saw, or fast moving objects that would hit your hand and or slamming our hand in a door. So if you don t mind me asking, have you playing any sports such as basketball, football, or even baseball?
  • 6. California Drought In The United States Compared to more arid areas California has it easy in supply of water. Northern California is a very lush area the issues running through all of California relate to water delivery and recycling. An example of an area not having enough water is Afghanistan. There is only 13 percent of the country that has drinking water available (www.ecorazzi.com). Compared with California the delivery of the water is no drought an issue but it s more of not having water in general. We as California have at least before the drought did not have awareness of the water problem. Most average Californians probably did not know about any water issues. So the idea of conserving was not on their mind. So water smarts were not an aspect of people pre drought. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people of California are the utmost importance to change. With the support of the people California can do anything. Voting for change is a empowerment the government gives to the people. Many people can play a key role for example California senators and representatives even motors of cities will have the challenge of getting the people heard. Getting the people to support change in this topic it has to be sold to the people. This is a better time then ever to get the support of the people because of the recent drought. Most people are relatively educated or at least aware of issues the drought brung. Knowing that the people are no more the ever ready for change. The obstacle is selling it. The facts need to be shown of the positives a new system would show. As a Northern Californian I have an opinion that the twin tunnels project will not solve anything. It will short term help supply SoCal with sufficient water but at the extent of NorCal. It just moves the problem somewhere else. So in long term it will cause more problems compared to fixing them. A plan needs to be put together that can create a steady movement and supply of water but even a better recycling system. As
  • 7. The Strategic Plan Of The Promotion Of Professional... Promote professional Development The strategic plan of the promotion of professional development is the foundation of any company success. The importance of this, will reflect on the need of the progression, implementation and support for the ability of facing constant increase of challenges in this sector. The issues resulting from healthcare sector are increasing and mutating constantly. Only the ability to adapt, understand and address will result in the beneficial practice/results to the all parts involved. The healthcare industry in the recent years, have been facing constant challenges: increase of population The United Kingdom s population is expected to continue its rise throughout the 21st century. Driven by modest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Will generate an improvement in the services and innovative ideas and provides high quality on customer service. Developing and managing the activities in the company are essential to prepare employees for managerial and leadership positions and to attract, motivate, recruit and retain. Companies/Business nowadays are competing in a global level. Globalisation,innovation and technology are are one of the biggest influence on the change of the society. For health and social care the impact of this change brought for the individuals higher expectations of quality and support of care provided. The individuals also expect a great input/involvement of person centred care. New models of care services are emerging to compete in a demanding, diverse and growing health and social care. Example: more people than ever are taking their own care in their hands with personal budgets A personal health budget is an amount of money to support your health and well being needs, which is planned and agreed between you (or someone who represents you), and your local NHS team. It is not new money, but it may mean spending money differently so that you can get the care that you need. A personal health budget allows you to manage your healthcare and support such as treatments, equipment and personal care, in a way that suits you (nhs.uk). Professional development must be a continuous
  • 8. Research Paper On Rwanda The Country of Rwanda In the depths of Central Africa lies the country of Rwanda, where its geography is exotic and diverse from one area to the next. It has a chaotic history, which led to one of the biggest genocides ever. Its political system for the last few years has been identical to the one in America. Its economy is going strong, with an abundance of money being earned from their different types of exports. Along with Rwanda s rich and extravagant culture filled with things from African ideas, while also being influenced by its colonist country Belgium and even America. Rwanda is located in the middle of Africa, with a large number of physical features throughout the area. The part of Central Africa that Rwanda is in resides about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The forest region has chimpanzees, golden and vervet monkeys, and three species of bush baby. It also contains the golden cat, duiker, and giant forest hogs. The forests also have over 100 species of butterfly, and about 670 different species of birds! The Savanna and Wetlands also have many species of birds. But these areas also contain buffalo, zebras, giraffes, hippos, elephants, warthogs, the rare giant pangolin (an anteater), and the Cape Eland, which is the largest species of antelope. Another characteristic of Rwanda is that it has some volcanoes in its mountain ranges. Some of the mountains in the Virunga Mountain Range either used to be active volcanoes, or still are. Six of the volcanoes out of nine are still
  • 9. Comparing Aquatic Uncle And Finding Nemo In Both the Aquatic Uncle and Finding Nemo the plot and main characters revolve around fish and their interactions with the sea/ocean. Though the main characters of the both stories may be fish they share qualities and values that we all have or qualities that we know others have. In Finding Nemo the story is built around Marlon s son, Nemo finally growing up and going to some aquatic exploratory school. Marlon is apprehensive about this, and his apprehension leads his son to being captured by a human leading Marlon to search the ocean for his son. Along this journey he is accompanied by a very forgetful fish named Dory, he teach Marlon trust which later leads Marlon to his son Nemo and finally letting him grow up. In aquatic uncle though not a movies shares the same core principles in a sense.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the book the family tries and continuously fails as the old fish is stubborn. One day the elder fish meets Qfwfq s fiancГ©e Lll and tells her the wonders of the ocean and Qfwfq feels embarrassed by him as his fiancГ©e enjoys the elder fish s company. Qfwfq tries to avoid his uncle till one day his fiancГ©e wants to see him again and ends up leaving Qfwfq for his uncle. Though comedic in the ending the moral I drew from these two stories are that our main characters struggle with both being committed to their inner selves, accepting and trusting
  • 10. Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron And Old Glory Harrison Bergeron and Old Glory are both in the science fiction genre and take place in a future where the government is in full control of everything and everyone. In Harrison Bergeron , everyone is equal and the Handicap General is the person that makes that happen, weather by means of handicaps or being forcing people to wear masks. Harrison Bergerondoesn t like this and tries to put a stop to this but ends up being killed by the Handicap General. Old Glory is about a young boy s grandfather being upset about a new law being passed and tries to protest about it, but similar to Harrison Bergeron, he also ends up getting killed by the government. Both authors use many science fiction elements to help develop the theme of an oppressive government keeping people from being who they really are.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the two stories are only a few decades apart. The story Old Glory took place in the 2041 and in Harrison Bergeron it says, The year was 2081... Another example is that in Old Glory the USA s flag had more stars on it and that indicates that the US has twelve more countries than it does now. In Old Glory the main character s great grandfather says, Thirteen stripes, sixty‐two stars, and not a bit of meaning. Also, even though Harrison Bergeron takes place in 2081, it doesn t have as much futuristic advancements as Old Glory , which takes place in 2041. In Harrison Bergeron , George and Hazel still have an old television with a television tube in it, but in Old Glory , people have things called halo sets . This element of sci fi helps develop the theme because the stories are showing what could happen in the future if people aren t aware of what the government is capable
  • 11. Summary Of The Damage Done And The Happiest Refugee Autobiographical texts are not simple retellings of experiences, but the result of a complex process of shaping and refining ideas and events that take place in someone s life. The texts The Damage Done and The Happiest Refugee by Warren Fellows and Anh Do respectively, follow two different stories of survival and chance. One, a tale of the dealings of drug trafficking, and the other a description of a brave and valiant escape from post war Vietnam. Through use of structure and language devices, my views of these two men and their surroundings have been shaped and manipulated; for Fellows, the view that he is simply an innocent victim of chance, and for Do, that he is a family man, shaped by significant events in his early life. Language conventions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the prologue, Fellows encourages me to Think of the most wretched day of my [your] life... He follows this statement by describing one of the many horrible events that he himself experienced during his time in Band Kwang prison. Fellows uses similes to describe a cell mates affliction, stating ...the wound opened up like a new flower...hundreds of tiny worm like creatures, wriggling and oozing out like spaghetti. This event is described as inhuman and horrifying, something that no human should ever have the misfortune to witness. In this way, these similes have been employed to shape my view that Fellows was an innocent victim that should never have had to undergo the punishment forced upon him. Fellows has constructed himself with the use of these similes in an attempt to shape my views and opinions of him, gathering sympathy and removing any and all blame from
  • 12. Trip To Alask Questions And Answers Questions and Answers: What place do you plan to visit? Why is this place of interest to you? Alaska, it is full of beautiful wildlife and lots of fun places to visit. The scenery is too beautiful to pass up. When will you take your trip? How long will you stay? We will stay there 5 days but to get to Seattle Washington on a train and back will take a 6 days, and to drive to Alaska will be 4 days (coming back included). So when we leave the house and get back it will have been 15 days. What modes of transportation will you need for each stage of your trip? We will need a rental car and a train up there and back. Where will you stay while on vacation? We will stay at the Lakefront Hotel in a deluxe room. Which for 5 nights will be $468.75.
  • 13. Legislation and Incarceration in United States Legislation and Incarceration (Order #A2068178) The incarceration rate in the United States has steadily risen since 1973, and Franklin Zimring has examined the relationship between penal legislation and the incarceration rate. He has discovered three distinct periods which demonstrate three differences in the way legislation effects penal practices. During the first period in which there was a major rise in incarceration rates, 1973 1985, Zimring asserted that there was no relationship between penal legislation and the increase in incarceration rates. However, in the second period, from 1985 1993, the government s War on Drugs, and the subsequent legislation designed to increase sentences for drug related activities, there was a distinct relationship between penal legislation and incarceration rates. But in the final period, 1993 2002, Zimring concluded that penal legislation has not only had an influence on incarceration rates, but that this influence has demonstrably increased. In other words, over the last generation, the influence that penal legislation plays on incarceration rates has increased from practically nothing into a major influence. Because the United States has fifty individual states, each proscribed by the Constitution to be responsible for its own criminal justice system, there are a large number of individual legal jurisdictions. And this many jurisdictions would lead many to believe that there is not a uniform set of principles that guides
  • 14. Uranium And Nuclear Elements 1. There is a definite dark side to the periodic table. This has to do with the elements itself and the way people use it. There are several elements that are highly radioactive and explosive. For example uranium is an element that is very toxic to humans as it is radioactive. Because uranium is a radioactive element it is used in many nuclear weapons. Despite the fact that uraniumis so dangerous we have found common uses for it. Uranium is used as counterweights for aircrafts and as ballasts for ships. A lot of answering this question is accounting for how we would use the elements. Yes, we can not control if an element is radioactive, but it is not necessary to be using these elements as atomic bombs and nuclear weapons. We are a big factor
  • 15. The Importance Of Setting In Frankenstein In writing, there are several ways to disclose the information about the story and the character instead of listing it out. The familiar way is through events and dialogue, but Mary Shelly also uses the setting of each situation to do this. Settings like town to city , the weather like the terrible storm that takes place continuously and the inspirational nature in the novel, Frankenstein. By using these methods the story seems more intense and stays in the reader s mind. Mary Shelly s comprehensive description of the scenes of the story makes the story unforgettable and it also helps the reader understand events, and helps to identify the character s personalities and about the future events in the story. one of the example from the book... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While victor is trying to overcome the murders of his friends and family and his own illness, he often seeks nature for peace. After all of his struggle in the life, he goes out in the forest and mountains to find his peace and quietness. We passed a fortnight in these perambulations: my health and spirits had long been restored, and they gained additional strength from the salubrious air I breathed, the natural incidents of our progress . . . the air is not only necessary for life but for Victor, it gives him his strength. Nature is more important to Victor s health. While Victor is shocked and horrified with his creation, the monster, murdering his friends and family, he constantly seems to be drawn by the nature for support instead of his friends and family. Even after Elizabeth s murder, Victor is attracted to nature. He enjoys the nature and the different instincts of it, makes him happy. Another character that finds peace in nature is Victor s creator, The Monster. While the monster is surrounded by the tress and the noise of the birds, he really enjoys his life, he likes staying there but as soon as he gets around people he starts regretting his existence and hates his
  • 16. Who Is The Protagonist In Finding Nemo Finding Nemo Movie Review Finding Nemo is about the adventures of Nemo, a clown fish that spends all his life with his father, Marlin. Marlin worries obsessively over his child because the little fish is the only one that he has left. On Nemo s first day of school, Marlin makes careful recommendations to his child that he should always stay with the class and keep off the deep water. However, Nemo forgets the warning and ends up as a captive in an aquarium in Sydney. Marlin bravely swims along the water flows to find his missing child, accompanied by Dory, a regal blue tang that he comes across. After various adventures, Marlin succeeds in finding Nemowith the aid of Dory. There are three main characters in the movie, including Marlin, Nemo, and Dory. However, to analyze different aspects of parenting, Marlin and Nemo are the central characters that should be discussed. As to Marlin, he loves his child and takes good care of him in a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, the image making stage occurs when Marlin and his life elatedly imagine their life as parents before Nemo comes into the world. Secondly, the nurturing stage happens when Marlin spends all of his time with Nemo as he thinks his little child is too young to be independent. Thirdly, the authority stage takes place when Marlin tries to warn his child against every possible danger by asking him to obey a set of rules. Fourthly, the interpretive stage begins when Marlin realizes that he needs to reduce the strict rules imposed on Nemo. Fifthly, the interdependent stage indicates the time when Marlin changes his mindset and stops being an overprotective father. In particular, he gives Nemo more freedom to do what he wants. Finally, the departure stage, which begins when children leave home and start a new connection with their parents, is not precisely seen in the
  • 17. The Main Causes Of The French Revolution Blood spewing. Heads rolling. Those are just a few of the violent and graphic images that represent the time of the French Revolution. The French Revolution lasted 10 years and took place from 1789 to 1799. Before the French Revolution, France had an Absolute Monarchy. The leaders were King Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette, who were not the ideal leaders. According to the book, King Louis XVI was indecisive and Marie Antoinette was irresponsible, especially with money. Louis XVI could not make decisions and just agreed with people when they stated an idea. According to the movie, Marie spent money carelessly on expensive, fancy outfits and gained the nickname Madame Deficit . There were three estates at the time and the lowest one created its own government and revolted against the King and Queen. They wanted to be treated fairly, so they decided to revolt. The French Revolutionwas just beginning, and the time period that followed was very bad for France and caused a lot of deaths. I believe that the main cause of the French Revolution was the social inequalities that existed in France during this time. The tax system that existed in France was very unjust to the Third Estate. The land that was divided up and given to the 3 estates was very unfair to the Third Estate. The First and Second Estate had many privileges while the Third Estate did not. The tax system that existed in France was very unjust to the Third Estate. According to a website, the tax system was very unfair
  • 18. Charlie Persuasive Techniques Charlie is an introvert having a difficult time assimilated to the conformity of high school, but at a turning point in the story Charlie is finally accepted and his word choice enhances the mood into inspiration and happiness. For instance, when Charlie is with his best friends Patrick and Sam he describes at that that moment, Sam sat down and started laughing. Patrick started laughing. I started laughing. And at that moment, I swear we were infinite (39). That moment that Charlie was experiencing was so perfect that Charlie forgot the hurt he had built himself. The word laughing and the fact that all of them were laughing enhances the reader s mood to happiness and a light hearted in nature. It can be compared to going to a comedy show
  • 19. Holden Caulfield Psychoanalysis The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, is a timeless novel, bringing up the controversial truth of mental health and the manners in which society s norm impacts us as individuals. Immediately when reading the book it becomes clear that Holden Caulfield is damaged, but who in this world isn t? The reader becomes aware of Holden s traumas as he struggles to clearly define and label them. Holden s embodiment of an average teenager, is a refreshingly clear explanation of teenage angst. He bounces back, memory to memory, recalling different things as the reader experiences his breakdown. As his subconscious struggles to find someone who will listen, someone like Allie, his dead brother. The manner in which different lenses affect the novel is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immediately within reading the novel it becomes clear that there is a direct disconnect between Holden and his comfort with men, I don t much like to see old guys in their pajamas and bathrobes anyway. (7). Understanding why he has such a strong disliking is unclear unless seen within Freud s theory of the defenses. This lens clarifies the reader s curiosity to why Holden is so uncomfortable, Then something happened. I don t like to talk about it... Holden began to retell, What the hellya doing? I said. Nothing! I m simply sitting here, admiring (Mr. Antolini)... I know more damn perverts, at school and all, they re always being perverty when I m around. (192). Holden s discomfort highlights the ignored truth to teachers in boarding school, while explaining the differences of perverted attraction and appropriate conduct. Holden s immediate trauma from these numerous experiences in his youth add the reasoning with his negative feelings towards and about sex. To keep the conflict and trauma Holden feels is one of Freud s explanations for why we unconsciously form defenses. Holden s personal defense being his fear and rejection of
  • 20. The Population Bomb By Ehrlichs Analysis The Ehrlichs made a number of specific predictions that did not come to pass, for which they have received criticism. They have acknowledged that some predictions were incorrect. However, they maintain that their general argument remains intact, that their predictions were merely illustrative, that their and others warnings caused preventive action, or that many of their predictions may yet come true (see Ehrlich s response below). Still other commentators have criticized the Ehrlichs perceived inability to acknowledge mistakes, evasiveness, and refusal to alter their arguments in the face of contrary evidence.[16] Ehrlich recently told Retro Report, I do not think my language was too apocalyptic in The Population Bomb. My language would
  • 21. Anglerfish Vs Polar Bear The anglerfish and polar bear adapt to very extreme enviorments. The polar bears have to adapt to very cold weather. The anglerfish have to adapt to the very little food source they have in the deep sea. They both have devoloped many features that can help them while they live in these extreme enviroments. Anglerfish adapt to very extreme envirorments which they live in. Anglerfish can expand their stomachs so that they can eat two times their size. This is really good because in the deep sea food is very scarce. So the fact that they can eat lager paportions is a very good adaption in their part. If they were not able to do that they would probally end up dieing. The anglerfish developed a relationship with a certain type of bacteria that can glow. That bacteria is in them but it stays in their esca. This is a good thing because that makes them be able to light their esca so that they can draw prey in and eat them. Also when they light their esca you can not see them at all you only see a light and that is why the prey does not think any thing is wrong and goes up to the esca.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These aspcts help them with being able to kill and strike their prey. Another way they adapt is that they can hunt their prey under water. They can also smell seals from over a mile away. They can adapt to cold weather because of their very thick fur.They also have white fur which helps them be able to camouflage into snowy surroundings. They also have black fur which absorbs heat from the sun.They also have blubber which helps them stay warm when they go swimmimg in the ocean. They also have fur on their feet which helps keep their feet warm.They also have webbed feet and an oily coat which is water
  • 22. Prison Camps Shin and his mom live in one of the best parts of the camp. There is forty one story buildings. One building holds four families. They only have one kitchen that all the families have to share. There are no beds, chairs, tables, or running water. They only have cabbage soup and corn porridge for the prisoners to eat. Shin eats the food that his mother brings home. Whenever he eats the food that she brings home he is beaten. Shin s mother was forced to marry his father and have a child. Sex is not allowed unless the guards approve of it. The guards encourage Shin to snitch on his peers. Shin catches rats, frogs, and bugs to feed himself. Shin learned how to find wild berries. During school at Camp 14, Shin s teacher searches through the students pockets. The teacher finds five kernels of corn in a girls pocket, so he screams at the girl, then takes her outside and beats her in the head until she dies.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suddenly, the children of Camp 14 s guards begin throwing rocks at the prison children. The only people allowed to work as guards in prison camps are the relatives of government workers and other core elites. guards were allowed to rape the prisoners, many of whom consented to sex because they thought it led to a better life. An claimed that many guards beat prisoners simply because they were bored. Shin is blindfolded and handcuffed, and then driven out of the camp. When his blindfold is removed, Shin is sitting in the underground camp prison. He insisted that he would never forgive himself for his role in his mother s death, but that he wanted to talk about how the camp had warped his character. Shin s teacher tells him that as a reward for good behavior, he can go eat dinner with his mother. Guards arrive at school looking for Shin, blindfold and arrest him, and drive him
  • 23. What Is The Evolution Of RenпїЅ DescartesHistorical And... To say that RenГ© Descartes (1596 1650) had an influence in the modern philosophical tradition would be an understanding. Descartes singlehandedly signified or directly caused a historical and epistemic shift from the previous Aristotelianism and blind adherence to tradition to the modern scientific normative framework of critical, reflective analysis and reductionist metaphysics. While many traditionally Cartesian arguments seem absurd to the twenty first century mind(the supposed power of the pineal gland) it can still be said that a variety of notions that are traditionally viewed as the most modern of philosophical and scientific concepts still owe their origin to an implicit Cartesians: An implicit dualism between subject and object that discourse focuses of reducing one to another, the centrality of rational reflection and denial of the body , the notion of a universal subject that is abstracted from particular conditions, cultural and historical conditions and most notably a representational model of perception. This representative model of perception is most notably exemplified in the wax analogy in which Descartes attempts to root out the very nature of perception itself. It can be said that the current philosophical, scientific and even political discourses have their origin in a variation of this form of representation, even if Descartes idealist conclusions are rejected The philosopher that gets to the core of this historical and philosophical shift that results from Cartesian thought is none other than Maurice Merleau Ponty (1908 1961), the French phenomenologist. In Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau Ponty both owes heavily to the Cartesian tradition, by heavily undermining it, with the remainder being an analysis of lived experience itself, other wise know as the phenomenological tradition. This critique is no more notable than the critique of the attitude that arises in Descartes wax analogy in order to demonstrate a paradigm shift in Western philosophical (and eventually political) thought. This paper will demonstrate Merleau Ponty s justified problems with Descartes wax analogy . The paper will open with a charitable introduction to Descartes wax analogy . Most notably,
  • 24. Grey Fox Research Paper The Urocyon cinereoargenteus is also known as the Grey Fox, which is a medium sized carnivore. The gray fox is 1 of only 2 extant members of the genus Urocyon (the other is U. littoralis, the Channel Island fox) (Bozarth). It is very interesting that foxes share the Canidae Family with wolves, dogs, coyotes, and jackals. (Habitat). A grey fox is closely like the red fox but there are some differences, such as the grey fox is slightly smaller and is also darker in coloration. The coloration of a Grey Fox is described as a salt and pepper grey, have a long dark streak down their back down to their tail, and ends with a black tip tail. Even though the Gray fox has shorter legs and fur, the Grey Fox weighs the same as a red fox which way seven to fifteen pounds.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grey foxes prefer to make their home in deciduous forests and brushy woodlands that lie in lower elevations. (Habitat) While researching Grey Foxes that they also live within farm lands as well. The grey foxes live within the deciduous forests which produce a minimum of 30 inches to a maximum of 60 inches a rain a year. The soil within the forest is fertile. There are many types of animals that are live within the same biome such as bobcats, coyotes, red foxes, rabbits, and rodents. A forest is filled is diverse types of vegetation with in the forest such as mosses, ferns, and wild
  • 25. Duddy Kravitz Quotes In the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Mordecai Richler tells a coming of age story about a young boy named Duddy Kravitz. During Kravitz s time in highschool he is a boy driven by the want to get everything so he can sell it for money. His greed for multiple things throughout his teenage and adult years becomes an ideology for Duddy and he will not stop at getting what he wants until he is satisfied. His desire for wealth and fortune throughout the novelbecomes a dominant theme and affects everyone that he is around. Kravitz s greed results in the makeup of some of the most significant parts of the novel including his downfall. In the period of the novel where Duddy attends high school, he is introduced as someone who will always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Virgil gets into a car accident on his first night out on the truck. The cause of this was an accident but Duddy took advantage of Virgil even when he knew the job was dangerous (251). Duddy s actions are starting to affect people on a major level but the greed for money still overpowers his decision and he moves on to get more money. Yvette distances herself from Duddy and takes over a fulltime job helping Virgil live his everyday life. These events are all the consequences of Duddy s greed, just so that he can buy his land. Throughout his coming of age his greed increases and as the novel progresses he loses more personal things just for money. After he loses his workplace Duddy s greed has already resulted in a major downfall because it changed the way he acted towards his peers, and after they left his businesses began to crumble. Ironically Duddy goes back to work the taxi for money, trying to rebuild himself, and still trying to get money for the lake. His relentless work is both good and bad, as he is trying to good things but ultimately his greed gets the better of him and he makes a bad decision. These decisions continue into the final part of the novel where Duddy becomes a man but is so close to his goal that his greed for money becomes
  • 26. Practical vs. Supernatural in The Hound of the... The novel The Hound of the Baskervilles is written by a British author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. Following nine years in Jesuit schools, he went to Edinburgh University, where he received a degree in medicine in 1881. He then became an eye specialist in Southsea, with a distressing lack of success (Doyle 1). Doyle s financial letdown in Southsea created a need for an alternative way for him to generate profit, so he became an author. In the first of his many stories A Study in Scarlet, Doyle brings Sherlock Holmesto life; he is a detective and the protagonist of the story. Doyle s inspiration and idea for an observant detective came from Dr. Joseph Bell of the Edinburgh Infirmary. Dr. Bell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his third of four novels The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle uses Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, to demonstrate the theme of practical control opposed to supernatural power; he does this symbolically through British culture by discovering, investigating, and resolving mysteries. In the beginning of the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, there is an unexplained curse on the Baskerville family; through discovering the mystery of the curse, Dr. Mortimer, a medical practitioner and family friend of the Baskervilles, has an early eighteenth century manuscript explaining the curse. He briefly mentions it to Holmes and Watson, and then he reads the manuscript aloud. It is because of Sir Hugo Baskerville, that the family is cursed. Sir Hugo is described in the memo as a most wild, profane, and godless man (Doyle 21). According to information in the manuscript, Sir Hugo became utterly obsessed with the daughter of a yeoman; But the young maiden, being discreet and of good repute, would ever avoid him, for she feared his evil name (Doyle 21). The yeoman s daughter was kidnapped by Sir Hugo, and was taken with him and his friends; With five or six of his idle and wicked companions, stole down upon the farm and carried off the maiden, her father and brothers being from home, as he well knew (Doyle 21). They brought the maiden to the Hall, and
  • 27. Myrtle Beach Short Story I eagerly woke up to the swift sound of palm trees softly waving as the morning breeze came strolling off every wave that crashed into the silky sand at Myrtle Beach. The more I heard the wrestling of the ocean waves only made me want to run as fast as the Flash and dive into the cold crisp early morning water for a quick swim. At that point I realized to myself that life could not get any better then that of a salt life. As I jumped out of bed my sense of smell was greeted with a smoky, wood sent still lingering on my clothes from balm fire from last night while we talked, shared stories, and played music. After I get ready and I rushed to get back to the ocean I came to a sudden stop when I got to the door. A loud growling noise... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then on our trip back to Myrtle Beach I get to anticipate the sight of the ocean waiting for me. The constant movement of that massive body of salt water awaiting for my return. The excitement takes over my body the closer we get back to the hotel. Once I take that first step out the car my legs tightens ready to sprint straight towards the ocean as if it was the finish line in a competition. My flip flops are off my frantic feet before I even get to the water. Once my feet push onto that soft sand, and it gets in between my toes my body feels like it is in a sacred place. When you look at the beach you would think that amazing fresh feeling you get from the sand they most had shipped the sand from some exotic island from the other side of the world. My first thrust into the water sends a cold chilling feeling down my spine, but yet even with the cold feeling in the water it still felt invigorating with every motion I take going further out into the open water. Just as soap washes the
  • 28. Bacitracin Test The results from the identification tests all indicates that the isolated species is S. aureus, except for the Bacitracin test. According to the literature, S. aureus should be resistant to Bacitracin and that result is a way of separating Staphylococcus from Micrococcus (Basey Perkins, 2016). However, some strains isolated were susceptible to Bacitracin. It is possible that Micrococcus could have grown in the M Staphylococcus broth, but all the other result identifying the strain as S. aureus makes this possibility highly unlikely. More possibly, it could be that some strains of S. aureus are Bacitracin susceptible. The study done by Freidlin et al. reported that a total of 63.6 % of MRSA isolates collected between 1998 and 2006 were sensitive to Bacitracin.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is not enough evidence to conclude that the number of antibiotic resistant S. aureus increase along with time. The Figure 2 did have an overall increasing line of best fit, but the regression analysis shows that it is not statistically significant. In fact, the p value and R2 for both vancomycin and tetracycline indicates that there was no significant relationship between the variables, and the points did not have any clear trend. This conveys some major problems with this experiment and the design of the experiment. One of the factor that influence this experiment is that how much were the sample of S. aureus exposed to vancomycin and tetracycline. The resistant strains arise from excessive use of specific antibiotics. Vancomycin is usually administered intravenously, so it should probably not very exposed to S. aureus from the community settings. Tetracycline is also often used as treatment of MRSA in hospitals (Gilboy, 2011). Since vancomycin and tetracycline are frequently used for treatment of MRSA and MRSA infections are more common in clinical settings, this experiment should have collected data from S. aureus strains found in clinical
  • 29. Adult Mentoring Program Analysis Mentoring young people has mainly been analysed as a one to one relationship between an adult or older young person with more experience and a younger person. Commonly with the intention of improving the adolescent to adult transition by giving ongoing support. (Phillip and Henry.1996) Although some of the content and aims have a possibility of over lapping, mentoring can be distinguished from other ways intended to help young people. An example of this is while coachinga young person has the i8ntention of improving a young person s performance in a specific area, counselling on the other hand provides emotional support and promotes a therapeutic relationship within a formal setting. Both counselling and coaching can be described as mentoring.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They studied eighty mentoring schemes supported by the youth justice board and their findings pretty much back up the findings of the studies in America twenty years ago as well as young people who were in a mentoring relationship for longer benefited the most, female young people benefited more than male young people even more so when mentored by another female and when young people are mentored they are more likely to partake in education and then enter employment. However this study also highlighted that these mentoring programmes did not decrease the consumption of drugs or alcohol, there was no improvement on challenging behaviour and over half of the young people referred to the scheme refused to partake. In this study they state that mentoring is cost effective but purely because the majority of mentors used are volunteers and do not receive a wage and if the mentors were to be on a pay roll the programmes would not meet cost efficiency. They summarise their findings by stating that the outcomes of their study were more negative than positive therefore they would not support a growth in mentoring schemes around the United Kingdom. As this study is relatively recent and looked quite a large sample of young people, it can be suggested that it is quite significant in the study of mentoring young
  • 30. Religion In Kingdom Of Heaven Phua Kuan Chong, Shawn5009 9185(L02) Kingdom of Heaven: A Post Colonial Comparison of the Middle East in the 12th and 21st Century The film Kingdom of Heaven is a dramatized re enactment of the 12th century Crusades in Jerusalem and aired in theatres worldwide in 2005. In the film, the Saracens (Muslims) attempt to reclaim Jerusalem from the Christians but were met with the small and, ultimately, futile resistance organized by the main protagonist Balian of Ibelin. While considerable efforts have been made to accurately portray historical events, many elements of the film especially pertaining to the interaction between Christians and Saracens seem to have been downplayed due to the fear of backlash following the radical Islam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Saladin s character in the film was open to negotiations for terms of peace, exemplified by the scene where the leper king Baldwin IV rode out to meet him after the incident in Kerak. However, historical evidence points toward the urgency to defend Egypt as the decisive factor behind the withdrawal at Kerak as opposed to a conviction towards peaceful resolutions. After the success of the siege of Jerusalem, Saladin was then seen negotiating the terms of surrender with Balian with palpable restraint even though Balian threatened to burn Jerusalem to the ground ; which would have prevented from him an honourable victory. Additionally, Saladin was also portrayed as particularly merciful as he promised Balian the safe passage of all Christians out of Jerusalem, when in reality; he not only demanded a ransom for each Christian s freedom but also forced thousands of them into slavery. The film, therefore, heavily distorted the portrayal of Saladin as a man almost without religious motivations and particular attention has been placed to emphasis this trait. In one scene, Saladin was seen picking up a fallen ornamental cross on the ground and replacing it on its stand; which reinforces the idea in the audience that Saladin s favours personal faith
  • 31. Correlation between Cost Reduction and Manufacturing... 2. LITERATURE REVIEW (Manoj Dora, 2014)[1] Encountered The key barriers by Food SMEs in the implementation of lean manufacturing practices result from the special characteristics of food sector, such as highly perishable products, complicated processing, extremely variable raw material, recipes and unpredictable demand. In addition, lack of knowledge and resources makes it difficult for food processing SMEs to embark on the lean journey One of the research studies in 2010 has found that the editorial board of Trends in Food Science Technology barbed out The food manufacturing industry needs improvement on various methods when it comes to production such as lean manufacturing for operational effectiveness (Mahalik, 2010). [2] In academia, the majority of the operations management literature focuses on the application of lean manufacturing in large discrete organizations (Moreno Luzon, 1993). [3] Few academic articles even started to raise interests over the straightforward application of lean manufacturing in processing industries (Abdulmalek and Rajgopal, 2007 ; Melton, 2005) [4]. The specific characteristic of goods and/or processes in processing industries offers a great demand to the application of lean manufacturing (Abdulmalek et al., 2006; Van Donk and Van Dam, 1996) [5]. (Cox and Chicksand, 2005)[6] Believed Some works show that a straightforward acceptance of lean manufacturing in the food manufacturing industries might not bring the desirable
  • 32. How Did Alcatraz Sucessful Escape Alcatraz the prison they say no one can escape from, Whether or not anyone suceeded in escaping from Alcatraz depends on the definition of sucessful escape . Is it getting out of the cellhouse, reaching the water, making it to land or reaching land and not getting caught? Officially no one ever succeded in escaping although the this day there are five prisoners listed as missing and presumed drowned. Over the 29 years that the Federal Prison operated 36 men were involved in 14 seperate escape attempts. Twenty Three were caught , six were shot and two drowned. Two of the men who were caught was later executed in the gas chamber at the California State Prison at San Quentin for their role in the death of a correctional officer during the famous May 24 1946 Battle of Alcatraz . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the men tried but failed. If there was ever an inmate who was destined to escape it was Frank Lee Morris. He was convicted of his first crime at the age of 13. By the time he reached his later teens he criminal record would include a multitude of crimes ranging from narcotics possesion to armed robbery , and he had become a professional inhubiant of the correctional system. Morris earned his ticket to Alcatraz by building an impressive resume of escape. In 1960 Federal officials decided thst his pattern of escape attempts would end at the Rock, on January 18, 1960 Morris disembarked from the prison launch and became inmate #AZ K141. While in Alcatraz Morris became acquainted with brothers John and Clarence Anglin. John Anglin know Allen West from State penitentiary in Florida who had a adjacent cell with
  • 33. Essay On Christing He struggled to remain engaged in conversation with his men, and his gaze kept shifting to Guinevere. Something about her seemed...off. She smiled and responded to questions, but something about her facial expression hinted she was in discomfort. Smiles did not quite reach her eyes, and she rolled her neck like she was suffering from a mild headache. Alis took Guinevere by the arm away from the group and whispered something in her ear. Her hands sliding to her belly, the queen nodded and winced. Arthur was just about to approach when Guinevere giggled and Alis rubbed her back. Perhaps Guinevere s back ached, as it had of late, or she had indigestion from the rich meal. Sire, did you hear what I said? Gawain gestured with his tankard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fetch Mary, someone start boiling water, warm blankets before the fire, and...whatever else needs to happen, make it happen, he told no one in particular. Please, Arthur, don t go into a frenzy, said Guinevere. It ll be fine. Sire, come with us. Perceval gestured to the door. Well pass the time in the meeting chamber down the corridor for your rooms. That way, you ll be close by when your child arrives. Arthur hated it when he could not control a situation, but since he was not a midwife, what was there left for him to do? It was not as if he could offer his expertise. However, he could offer his wife support during this painful time, but Mary had expressed to him (repeatedly) that his presence in the birthing chamber was not desirable. Perceval had been in the room for his son s birth and passed out, which caused quite the disturbance. Ulrich had barged his way into his child s birth, too, and had been decidedly more stalwart, but Mary had grown fed up with men in her way while she worked, and Arthur did not want to irritate one of the two women who would be responsible for seeing his child into the world safely. Come along, sire, Gawain urged. No need to be so tense. Really, Gawain? Drea rolled her eyes. If my time comes, you ll be docile? Wallace and I will be in the tavern, where we belong. Rubbish, said Ulrich. You ll be pacing the corridors, sweating and having to be propped up by me, Perceval, and Lionel.
  • 34. Analysis Of The Book Coriolanus And Titus Andronicus Coriolanus and Titus Andronicus are Roman warrior heroes who both become maniacal revengers when Rome rejects them. Titus sees his revenge carried out, while Coriolanus gives up to his mother before his revenge is achieved. While Titus decisions allow him to experience victory and defeat, Coriolanus decisions cheat him out of the victory of revenge and he experiences only defeat at the hand of his once enemy, Aufidus. Firstly, the Romes that Coriolanus and Titus come from are very different place in custom and time. For Coriolanus, he comes from a Rome that is still run by the senate, before the time of Caesar. This Rome is less about conquest and more about the Republic. The people are still a minority in the government but because of mob mentality they play an important role in Coriolanus. Unlike Titus, Coriolanus is trying to get elected to the highest position possible under the republic. Titus comes from a Rome after the death of Caesar, but needs to be punctuated by the fact that it is a fictional Rome made by Shakespeare. In this fictional Rome, the people play little to no role and the microcosm is mostly centered on the upper crust of Roman society and the court. These versions of Rome play to the success and failure of both Coriolanus and Titus. In the opening of both plays, the title characters are described as Roman warriors who have retained hero status for their actions in war, defending Rome. Coriolanus is a hyper masculine figure who is loved by the
  • 35. Social Policy is a Pluralistic Process. Introduction This assignment deals with the significance involvement of the pluralistic process in making of social policy. The essay is divided into four main sections. It will first define the key terms as: social policy, pluralism, welfare; and describe the role of the social policy, pluralism, but also to make connection between this terms and their ideology. It will then go on to consider how social policy gets made; it can assess the extent to which different ideas actually become social policy. The different models will help to judge the relative influence of different groups with their different ideas. The third part compares the early social policy with the contemporary social policy and the pluralism with the other Power Models of democracy in practice. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn as to sum up the main points of the essay presented and toke a particular position to express some of my opinions. Main Body First of all social policy entails the study of the social relations necessary for human wellbeing and the systems by which wellbeing may be promoted (Dean, 2006: 1). A more explicit description is that social policy is a policy that deals with various social issues. Such issues may involve cultures, discrimination against race and gender and diseases that are stigmatized among many others. Next the term pluralism is basically the distribution of power in society; it
  • 36. The Role Of Selfishness In Night By Martin Luther King Jr. Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness (Martin Luther King, Jr).This quote connects to Night by: Elie Wiesel because in this book, people choose their own paths of being in the light or being in the shadows. Martin Luther King Jr is saying that people have a choice to be selfish or selfless. Selfishness is the only way to survive during dark times. First, Elie only cares about him and his father. Elie should not have to fight for his father because Elie s father can fight for himself. Here, every man has to fight for himself and not think of anyone else (105). This quote is saying that the only person Elie is responsible for is himself. The boy in the
  • 37. Discuss Net Present Value (NPV) Payback has certain... INVESTMENT APPRAISAL Characteristically, a decision to invest in a capital project involves a largely irreversible commitment of resources that is generally subject to a significant degree of risk. Such decisions have far reaching effects on a company s profitability and flexibility over the long term, thus requiring that they be part of a carefully developed strategy that is based on reliable appraisal and forecasting procedures. In order to handle these decisions, firms have to make an assessment of the size of the outflows and inflows of funds, the life span of the investment, the degree of risk attached and the cost of obtaining funds. One of the most important steps in the capital budgeting cycle is working out if the benefits of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But this WACC can change and can be subject to disagreement. The NPV calculation is only valid for the interest rate that has been used. If an organisation has appraised its capital investment proposals using an interest rate of 14% it will have a series of go or no go decisions which will only be valid for an interest rate of 14%. If the interest rate rises to 15% or falls to 13%, the decisions will no longer be valid, the calculations will have to be re worked and new decisions taken. PAYBACK The payback period is the most widely used technique and is literally the amount of time required for the cash inflows from a capital investment project to equal the cash outflows. The usual way that firms deal with deciding between two or more competing projects is to accept the project that has the shortest payback period. Payback is often used as an initial screening method. Payback period = Initial payment / Annual cash inflow So if 4 million Euro is invested with the aim of earning 500.000 per year (net cash earnings), the payback period is calculated thus: P =
  • 38. A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Hunters In The Snow Ours is a violent world where even the most common folk can find themselves faced with unspeakable horror through little or no intention. In Flannery O Connor s A Good Man is Hard to Find, the characters find themselves at the mercy of armed men because of a faulty memory and a few wrong turns. In Tobias Wolffs Hunters in the Snow, a young manwinds up shooting his friend in an apparent accident which culminates in a debate between saving that friend or whether it is more important to preserve the self. The stories work together to explore what humans will do when faced with terrible violence. The story A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O Connor is famous for its use of unexpected violence. An unnamed grandmother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The car turns over and the accident has left their automobile unable to go further. The children, seeing their first moment of violence are delighted and are only sad that no one has died in the collision. Since the kids have never experienced real loss or real pain before, the experience is one of novelty to them. When aid arrives, it is ironically in the form of The Misfit. The children s enthusiasm and curiosity about why their Samaritan carries a gun is nothing. It is the grandmother who is nearly obsessed with violence who dooms the family. The final moments of the story are jarring, even more than half a century after they were written. While the family is taken into the woods and murdered one by one, grandmother sits begging The Misfit for her life by trying to appeal to his humanity. She asks him to pray and assures him that she believes that he is a good man at heart. This ploy does not work. The Misfit sprang back as if a snake had bit him and shot her three times through the chest. Then he put his gun down on the ground and took off his glasses and began to clean them (O Connor). It is one thing when you are sitting at a restaurant discussing what a person might do when faced with a murderer. It is quite another when the reality comes to you directly which is the point of the story. To those unacquainted with violence first hand, one can only speculate. To those very
  • 39. The Sherman Anti-Trust Act Before 1890, a few companies completely dominated major industries. Stockholders trusts eliminated competition and created monopolies, which in turn hurt American consumers and the economy as a whole. However, this all changed in 1890 when Congress passed the Sherman Anti Trust Act. It was the first regulation of American businesses, outlawing monopolies and trusts, which created a way for the government to control the economy. Congress should have passed the Sherman Anti Trust Act because it protects consumer rights, controls the economy, and eliminates monopolistic business practices. The Sherman Anti Trust Act allows consumers to feel protected in our economy. Before this act was passed, consumers were subject to unfair prices, unsafe work environments, and less jobs. This legislation made it possible for consumers to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before this law, the government had no involvement in our economy, as we were a laissez faire state. Although we do not want a command economy, the government should intervene to ensure stable prices and fair business practices. The Federal Trade Commission website says ...certain acts are considered so harmful to competition that they are almost always illegal (FTC). The government can declare a business practice illegal because it limits competition. This helps them to maintain a stable economy where businesses can succeed. An article titled The Sherman Antitrust Act states The Sherman Anti Trust Act authorized the Federal Government to dissolve the trusts (Sherman). This means that one way the government can now regulate the economy is with the power to eliminate trusts that create unfair prices and hurt the economy. The Sherman Anti Trust Act gave the government new laws that helped them to protect and control a well balanced economy. Therefore, the Sherman Anti Trust Act should have been passed because it benefits
  • 40. Shakira Informative Speech Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, known as pop singer Shakira, rock and Latin music, is famous for all albums sold during his successful career. But that s not so important to her, the American singer has a foundation called Bare feet and a family that cares more than his fame. Shakira is considered a hero by being good, changing the world, and never give up. Shakirais a Latin singer, who is 38 and is married to professional football player Gerard Pique. They have two children, Milan, Sasha Pique. Shakira was born in Colombia in February 1977, Shakira study in Colombia, and when I was 8 years he composed his first song and that was the beginning of his career. She started her foundation in 1995, the foundation is to please all the necessary things for the children, who have an education and a good life. The foundation in 2004 had a development not only have to give education to children but to give them nutrition and home. They take education very seriously, they say that Education is not a privilege, it is a right. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakira also changed the world with his inspiring songs like his song La La La which she sang in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Shakira is a good person because she built two schools that were completed in 2002. All children had an opportunity to start a good future. Shakira has an extraordinary life, but she wants children of Colombia have the better future that will lead to great things and be a better person in life. Also, Shakira gave them uniforms for children who go to school. Shakira travels from the US to Colombia to help the poor children there. The Obama precidente shakira appoint
  • 41. School Climate And Culture Have A Great Impact On Student... School climate and culture have a great impact on student achievement and behavior. When using the terms school climate and school culture, one needs to understand the similarities and differences between the two. School climate is the quality and character of school life fosters children s development, learning and achievement (NSCC, 2007, p. 2). School culture, on the other hand, is determined by the values, shared beliefs, and behavior of all the stakeholders within the school community, such as students, staff, parents and the community. Both of these words effect the school community and are a factor in student success. But while they are alike, they have different focuses. When discussing school climate, one focuses on the school itself, the building, the atmosphere, etc. When discussing the school culture, one focuses on the specific stakeholders within the school, students, staff, parents and the community. While both focus on different parts of the school system, both are critical to school community so it has a shared vision and plan for promoting, enhancing and sustaining a positive school climate (Cohen, 2010, p. 28). The benchmarks that have been established by the National School Climate Center, provide a framework to begin to define what we can and need to do to support children and adolescents developing in healthy ways and learning (Carter, 2011, pp. 3 4). School culture is one of the most complex and important concepts in education. In
  • 42. Role Of A System Analyst Has A Holistic View Of An... Factors such as; a more informed user community, need for new systems with enhanced functionality and a shift towards cooperative systems developments have shaped the role of a system analyst in recent days (Graf Misic, 1993). In organizations that range for small scale businesses to multinational corporations there is a constant change in the external environment in which they operate that poses both threats and opportunities. This mandates companies to have an eye for opportunities and re engineer their current business processes to accommodate changes to achieve a competitive advantage. According to me, Information System Analysis and Design is the process that is employed to implement improvements that help organizations adapt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But in most cases, companies want custom made software that best satisfies their requirements. As discussed by (Zhang, 2014) in class, there is no single off the shelf software application that can cater to the functional requirements of organizations. Hence, as mentioned by (Hoffer, George Valacich, 2008), I believe that system analysts adopt system analysis and design process to develop application software that is tailor made to accommodate the expectations or requirements of the client. ROLE OF A SYSTEM ANALYST IN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE There are specific methodologies that organizations follow to develop and maintain their information systems. Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a conventional methodology that organizations adopt for system analysis and design. This life cycle contains five phases such as planning, analysis, design, implementation and maintenance (Hoffer, George Valacich, 2008). At every stage of the SDLC, system analysts cooperate with other business professionals, programmers, professionals and testers to determine the progress of the system analysis and design. During the planning phase, the information needs of the organization are analyzed and translated into the project plan. An important outcome of the planning phase is the formulation of the project boundary or scope by the system analyst. Hence, this phase necessitates the collaboration between the project manager and system analysts
  • 43. The Cherokee Language Is Still Alive The question is if the Cherokee language is still alive. Is this language still spoken? Yes, it is. The Cherokee language is classified linguistically as a member of the Iroquoian family, spoken by the Cherokee people, originally inhabiting Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee. As a consequence of colonization, however, the Cherokeenation almost suffered destruction during the infamous Trail of Tears, 1838 1839, the forced removal of more than fifteen thousand people. Now, in the twenty first century, the Cherokee make up one of the biggest Native American tribes within the U.S. with over 300,000 members. Despite their language s gravely endangered status, they are within the top ten of large groups of indigenous language speakers. However, they had to overcome many struggles. Among members of Cherokee Nation in the northeast of Oklahoma, there are only a few under the age of 40 who can be considered fluent speakers of the Cherokee language (Cherokee Nation, 2003). This survey by the Cherokee Nation was conducted of 115,026 Cherokee citizens who live within the 14 counties of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Thus, children are not acquiring the language at home as there is a lack of parents being native speakers. Consequently, UNESCO (2003) labels Cherokee as definitely endangered. But how come the parents and even the parents of parents do not speak their native tongue anymore? To answer this, one must know
  • 44. Prior Month Report Summary of Progress from Prior Month s Report As of November 30, 2017, there were 60 active assets included in the project. Days in REO for active assets increased to 215 days in November 2017 compared to 187 days in October 2017 As of November 30, 2017, 23 assets in the REO oversight population had more than 200 Days in REO Forward Looking Objectives and Goals In November 2017, RMS continued to focus on the following areas, which we believe have the greatest impact on the portfolio due to extended days in REO and higher carry costs: I.Assets with extended days in REO (200+ days); II.Assets in eviction, including aged evictions and the relocation assistance program to ensure meaningful offers are made to the occupants to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the 8 assets in eviction, 1 is currently in an occupied auction. 4 of the 9 had extended timelines due to the timeline to vest the property Asset (1010675840) is in Rosemead California and is tenant occupied. The tenants are contesting the eviction. At trial, judgment was entered, and the writ was sent for issuance and is still pending a lockout date to be set. This asset has 330 Days in REO Asset (1010668802) is in Cypress, Texas. The eviction was delayed due to a bankruptcy filing. The complaint has been filed and the hearing is set for 11/17/17. The occupants have now filed a TRO in an attempt to stop the eviction. This asset has 235 Days in REO Asset (1010669623) is in Fort Washington, Maryland. This asset was in redemption for 343 days and just moved to eviction. This asset has 373 Days in REO Asset (1010681494) is in Chicago, Illinois. This asset was in redemption for 164 days and just moved to eviction. It is 3 units and tenant occupied. It is anticipated the eviction will take a long time as it is in Cook County. This asset has 204 Days in REO Asset (1010690362) is in Dover, New Hampshire. The writ has been issued by the court, but counsel made an error on the writ and it needed correction. Counsel then erroneously place the eviction on hold.
  • 45. Buchi Emecheta Analysis BUCHI EMECHETA: THE NIGERIAN VOICE OF WOMANHOOD SOUMYA.S J Guest Lecturer in English KMSM DB College, Sasthamcotta, Kerala, India Email: sjsoumyaa@gmail.com Mob: 08606432701 ABSTRACT Buchi Emecheta is one of the growing numbers of African women writers who have set their authorial eyes on the conditions of women living both on their home continent and abroad. She takes her place among Tsitsi Dangarembga, Miriama Ba, Bessie Head, Ama Ata Aidoo, Lauretta Ngcobo, and Lindsey Collen, to name a few, as writers who have formed an intense new voice of African womanhood. Emecheta has published more than twenty works; including the novels Double Yoke, The Bride Price, Head above Water, Destination Biafra, and Kehinde. Each is an exploration of what it means to be a woman and a mother in rapidly evolving societies where traditions and mores are in a constant state of flux. While some of her novels mirror her own experience as an expatriate living in London, her work mostly focuses on her native country of Nigeria. The Joys of Motherhood is among her most pivotal works, as it offers critical commentary on colonialism, tradition, capitalism, and women s roles as they come to affect one woman, Nnu Ego, and her family Key words: African women writers, expatriation, motherhood, colonialism, women s role INTRODUCTION Buchi Emecheta, the pioneering Nigerian
  • 46. The Evolution Of Human Chromosomes Introduction Human chromosomes are incredibly complex, containing a variety of different structures necessary to maintain its function; one of these is called a Telomere and is found at the ends of the chromosomes. Telomeres contain thousands of repeats of the repetitive TTAGGG DNA sequence; this is combined with a complex enzyme known as telomerase. Furthermore, the function of this ribonucleoprotein enzyme complex is to maintain telomere length in cancer cells by adding TTAGGG repeats onto the telomeric ends of the chromosomes; this compensates for the normal expected shortening of telomeres which occurs in all dividing cells. Predominantly human cancers emerge during ageing or during the end stage of disease are caused by the increased rate of chromosomal instability, thus inducing lesions responsible for apoptosis within cells altering them into immortal cells, i.e. cancer cells. Telomere shortening has very strong ties to the increased risk of immortal cells occurring within ageing and chronic disease, showing a very strong indication that the shortening of sequence affects cell division; this directly contributes to the chromosomal instability and cancer initiation processes. Telomere biology is increasing our understanding of where ageing and chronic disease cancers occur from, this is directly linked to the understanding of telomerase and how it appears within immortal cells but not somatic cells. Furthermore, there are proving a number of theories to suggest
  • 47. Case Study On Bharti Airtel Table of Contents Introduction2 Parties Involved3 MTN Group3 Bharti Airtel Ltd.3 Parent Companies3 Bharti Enterprises3 SingTel3 Commercial Considerations4 The Bharti MTN Saga Introduction Bharti Airtel and the MTN Group restarted their merger talks on 25 May, 2009. The communication started after a gap of almost an year when the merger talks had come to a roadblock and there was an intense situation of deadlock between the two. About the company credentials, Bharti Airtel is one of the largest Indian telecom providers while at that time MTN had a stronghold in 21 countries spread across Middle East and Africa region. Bharti Airtel and MTN Group extended their exclusive talks with an aim to merge their operations so as to create the world s third telecom company. The objective of the merger talks was to achieve a complete merger between these two telecom companies which if successful would had resulted in MTN s hold on 36% stake in the Indian telecom company while Bharti Airtel would had inherited 49% stake in MTN. Off late the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal in the year 1976 and has operations in 20 different nations across Africa and Asia. Bharti Enterprises owns various businesses spanning across retail, telecommunications, manufacturing and financial services. Bharti Enterprises is the holding company of Airtel and has 52.7% shareholding in the Bharti Airtel. SingTel Singapore Telecommunications Limited, is a Singapore based telecommunications company, is commonly known as SingTel. With a total mobile subscriber base of 477 million customers from its own operations and regional associates in 25 countries across the world, it is one of the largest mobile network operators in Singapore and significant operations in Australia. SingTel has direct stake in Airtel and holds 15.57% shareholding in the Bharti Airtel. Commercial
  • 48. Folsom Prison Research Paper Twenty miles northeast of california s state capital sacramento, lays a castle like structure known as folsom prison. Folsom prison is the second oldest prison in california but Folsom was the first prison in the world to have electricity do to the first hydroelectric powerhouse in California. San quien was the first prisonto open in californiabut after 6 years the prison became over populated and corrupted. After the gold rush the state decided it was time to open a new prison. In 1873 prisoners from san quien were shipped to folsom to help build the foundation of the prison. Folsoms construction of the cell blocks started in 1878 and the prison was opened in 1880. On July 26th 1880 folsom welcomes its first prisoners and the very first
  • 49. Tourism In London Essay Have you ever been to London? Are you curious to know more about the places to visit in London? This article would help you a lot to know more about the best places to visit in London. In addition, this article would introduce to you more information about tourism in London. So Let s start. Tourism in London: London population is about more than eight million people, and its area covers more than 600 square meters. London is considered as one of the world s top tourist attraction destinations. In fact, about 15 million visitors come to London every year for the purpose of tourism in London. These 15 million people who visit London each year, concentrate mainly on the cultural and London tourist attractions within the city and its immediate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 19 Syon House and Conservatory One of the places to visit in London is the Syon House in Brentford, which is originally a 15th century monastery. It was one of the architectural jewels on the periphery of London. It was redesigned in the 18th century by architect Robert Adam. The Syon House is noted for its 54 acre park and gardens, including the magnificent Great Conservatory, which was built in the 1920s. 20 Wimbledon Just when you hear the word Wimbledon, then you are surely talking about tennis. Actually, Wimbledon is famous for being the venue of the world s most famous tennis tournament. It is one of the highlights of the UK s summer social and sporting calendars. The site is also home to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, which is the most modern and attractive of its kind. It includes a multitude of exhibits and interactive displays, where the museum includes a 3D cinema that allows the visitors to experience the true thrill as of being on the center court. In summary, tourism in London is fantastic, and you would be very busy as long as you have been there, as London has many attractive places to visit. We tried in this article to choose some of the best places to visit in London, to help you to set your plan for the places to visit, however, London has more and more beautiful
  • 50. Identifying and Solving Bulimia In Fiji, before television came about in 1995, the island had no reported cases of eating disorders. Within three years of obtaining American and British television programming, more than two thirds of the Fijian girls developed eating disorders and three quarters of the girls felt fat (Hall 1 2). Now, eating disorders are becoming more and more common as the years go by. Bulimia has been around for thirty years and people are still not very familiar with the harm it can do physically and emotionally. Bulimia nervosacan destroy not only a person s life but others around them, and it can be stopped with support and counseling. Eating disorders in America are common. One or two out of 100 students will struggle with one ( Eating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If someone shows signs of depression or extreme mood swings they could also have bulimia. Bulimics can suffer from anxiety and substance abuse. Furthermore, the bulimic person is contradictory, illogical, and irrational when it comes to picking foods to eat. Bulimics feel powerless to stop eating. They only stop once they are too full to eat anymore. Bulimics show severe behavioral signs. They eat uncontrollably and have strict dieting plans for themselves. They use the bathroom frequently after meals and do extreme exercises to keep weight off even if the weather is bad or they are in pain. Bulimics have many methods to lose weight besides vomiting. They take laxatives, diuretics, enemas, diet pills, or insulin. Bulimics are obsessed with weighing, measuring, and looking at themselves in the mirror. Sometimes they refuse to eat until they come up with a negotiation to eat if they are allowed to purge and continue starving themselves. They hide food and argue over certain foods that they will or will not eat. Bulimia happens for numerous reasons. It is normal for a person s body to get bigger when it is growing. Most people take that in a bad way though, so they do anything they can to get rid of that newly added weight. Some young people use it to postpone growing up; this may explain why college students are