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Introvertive Mysticism Katz
The debate in the academic study of mysticism between Steven Katz and Robert Forman consists of
Katz s argument that, There are NO pure (i.e. unmediated) mystical experiences (Katz, 26). Further,
Katz affirms that mystical experiences are difficult to interpret and are impossible to verify.
Comparatively, Robert Forman argues for the existence of what he refers to as Pure Consciousness
Events (PCEs) whereby mystical experiences extend beyond language and culture. Katz contends that
the major problem of the study of mysticism is the problem of whether or not mystical experiences
can be verified when experienced by a person. In like manner, Katz states that accounts of mystical
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Forman defines Pure Consciousness Events as wakeful though contentless (nonintentional)
consciousness (Forman, 8). He expands by stating, This is a form of what W.T Stace called
introvertive mysticism, which he distinguished from extrovertive mysticism. In extrovertive
mysticism one perceives a new relationship one of unity, blessedness, reality, or what have you
between the external world and the self. In introvertive mysticism there is no awareness of the external
world per se; the experience is of the self itself (Forman, 8). Moreover, Forman explains, Introvertive
mysticism denotes a transient state; (after all, no one who eats and sleeps can remain entranced
forever), whereas extrovertive mysticism denotes a more permanent state, one that lasts even while
one is engaged in activity (Forman, 8). If Forman is right and Pure Consciousness Events are real,
then that assumes that anyone can achieve a mystical experience without having a religious or spiritual
affiliation. Katz affirms that one must have a spiritual or religious connection or affiliation in order to
have a mystical experience and they will only have an experience that results from the persons mental
perceptions about the world around them. Forman responds to this by stating, Katz does not specific
just which concepts enter into just which
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Time In The Great Gatsby
The concept of time is mentioned in The Great Gatsby at least 450 times, through character names,
nouns, and occurrences. Time being such a heavily focused on subject in the novel shows how focused
F. Scott Fitzgerald was on showing the positives and negatives of making time an important aspect of
how life is perceived and lived. Fitzgerald s outlook on time is one of longing and regret, portrayed in
Gatsby s persona, actions, and hopefulness.
Gatsby is born a poor man with not much to show for himself in his early life, until he meets a rich
young lady who flips his world upside down. Daisy shows Gatsby her love built on broken promises
as she promises to marry him once he comes home from Oxford but ends up marrying Tom Buchanan
before Gatsby can be home to stop the wedding. Once Gatsby realizes this as he returns home, he
shapes his life around doing nothing but creating a world that would bring Daisy back into his arms
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It is insinuated that Gatsby did not make his money in the most ethical way when Tom shares that he
found what your drug stores were and explains that Gatsby and Wolfsheim purchased side street drug
stores and sold alcohol over the counter, which was illegal at the time (Fitzgerald 100). Gatsby covers
this scheme up with talk of inheriting his money from old family, but is not very consistent in his lies,
as Nick notices him use several different answers at separate times. I think he hardly knew what he
was saying when I asked him what business he was in he answered, That s my affair before he realized
that it wasn t the appropriate reply (Fitzgerald 103). While Gatsby may have been successful in his
illegal money affairs, this does not mean his efforts were not wasted on someone unworthy of the time
and money
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Feudal Japan Research Paper
Feudal Japan was a time in Japanese history that lasted from 1185 to 1603 A.D. This influential time
included the rise of the bakufu, or tent government, and rule by shōgun. It also included many wars,
battles, and introductions of new weapons, ideas, or religions from foreign places. The mentioned
introductions included firearms, Buddhism, and Christianity. The geography, climate, and location of
Japan affects the inhabitants then and now. The geography of Japan consists of mountains, basins,
plains, and many islands. The climate is a humid monsoon climate. Japan is located the coordinates of
36° N 138° E and is completely surrounded by water, isolating it from other civilizations and nations.
The feudal age of Japan contained many important
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The Power Of Speech In Jane Austen s Persuasion
At face value, Anne s speech in the published ending of Jane Austen s Persuasion seems to not quite
follow with her quiet nature throughout most of the book. In the original unpublished conclusion to
this book, Anne retains her standard silence that is her signature characteristic. However, with a
modest amount of studying one will find Anne s remaining silent would not follow suit with her
character s progression through the story. The reason though for her continued growth towards
comfort in speech I believe to be directly tied to her continued growth back towards Captain
Wentworth. Reading through this book we become accustomed to Anne being the silent character,
leading us to feel like something is wrong when she begins to speak more and more. Due to this we
are naturally drawn to question why Anne is speaking so much.
More than this we must wonder, why Anne did not speak before this point? Throughout this book we
are given enough information to see that Anne speaks much less in comparison to all the other
characters, however we are never given anything to say why she is this way. One possible explanation
that we find in Chapter 1 is this description of her relationship with her father and sisters, her word
had no weight; her convenience was always to give way; she was only Anne. (Austen, 1817) This
seems like quite enough to keep someone from speaking up as much, knowing that they would always
get automatically shut down for being considered only Anne . This seems like a strange way for Anne
s own family to treat her. Given, Sir Walter is not known for being the father of the year, but he at least
treats his other two daughters with some form of fatherly love. The flaw in this though is that in the
very last published chapter it is said that Sir Walter, indeed, though he had no affection for Anne, and
no vanity flattered, to make him really happy on the occasion, was very far from thinking it a bad
match for her. It is clearly stated that Sir Walter did not even have any affection towards his daughter
Anne.
This all lets us deny the idea of Sir Walter s view of his daughter affecting her reason for silence. The
next possibility would be in her own sister s treatment of Anne. We see in the last
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Jeffrey David Sachs Fight Against Poverty
As a matter of first importance I might want to present book and its prestigious contain about a some
strategies described by the author to fight against poverty which is the most paramount issues for
some underdeveloped nations however before we go on track first it s important to know about author.
Jeffrey David Sachs One of the most youthful tenured economics professor ever at Harvard university
(at age 28), Sachs got to be referred to for his part as a guide to Eastern European and developing
country governments during the transition from communism to a market system or during periods of
economic crisis. Hence he has been known for his work on the challenges of economic development,
environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, debt cancellation and globalization. Sachs was
brought up in Oak Park, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, the child of Joan (née Abrams) and Theodore
Sachs, a work attorney. He moved on from Oak Park secondary school and went to Harvard College,
where he got his BA summa cum laude in 1976. He has done his MA and PhD in Economics from
Harvard with proposal titled Factor Costs and Macroeconomic Adjustment in the Open Economy:
Theory and Evidence, and was welcome to join the Harvard Society of Fellows while still a Harvard
graduate understudy. In 1980 he joined the Harvard personnel as an assistant professor and then full
professor of Economics. Book was a
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Storage Strategies For The Enterprise Storage Environment...
Along with the computer appears, storage strategy becomes one of the most important features for
data storing and data sharing based on computer infrastructure. Enterprises prefer faster performance,
lower costs for the storage solutions, especially with a high security protection. Cost, performance,
data backup, data recovery, data sharing, security issues are all popular topics for the enterprise
storage strategies when they meet their storage issues. How can enterprise make a reasonable decision
to meet their real requirements and business need based on their budget? How can enterprise know
which is the best solution for their business strategies? How can enterprise move their data from old
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The Impact of Enterprise Storage Strategies
Introduction
When a business started, the related data has been generated. Along with the development of the
business, the data becomes larger and accumulates day by day. The accumulated data can be
transferred to meaningful information for the managers decision makings. Storing and protecting the
data is essential to the development of the enterprise business. Today, almost all enterprises use
computer storage to store their data instead of the hard copy papers. In the past, hard copy papers
stored the data for the enterprise, but it existed too many potential risks, such as data loss, data stolen,
data destroy, or cannot sharing with others. In 1990s, more companies started to use computer hard
drive to store their business data; this change impacted the later development of the storage strategies.
Along with the technology development and the data becomes bigger and bigger, big data problems
appear. How can enterprise store such large data and manage such large data effectively? Currently
there are several classic storage strategies to help enterprise solve their data storage problems, such as
spinning media, flash, and cloud. The enterprise also can select onsite or offsite option as their
considerations based on their business environment. Security issues are popular discussion topics as
well in this paper.
Success factors and pitfalls for spinning media
The spinning media solution for enterprise storage
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The Development Of The Boulder Parks And Recreation...
In the beginning, the Boulder Valley was home to the Southern Arapaho tribe of Native American.
Then gold seekers searching for their fortunes arrived around 1858 and soon a settlement became a
city in 1871. The town was based on the concept of Chautauqua which was a movement that focused
on adult education and enlightenment. As the city continued to grow and prosper a desire to preserve
Boulder s nature beauty increased and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) was
created in 1961. By looking at Boulder s mission statement, the structure of its department, and the
ideas of the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department Director, Yvette Bowden and the Colorado
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The Boulder City Council along with the city manager is responsible for overseeing the department.
There is also a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) that is made up of seven members that
are appointed by the City Council. This board was created to offer advice to the City Council on the
various park property and recreational facilities. Finally, the department has a director who guides and
ensures that the mission and master plan is being followed. Since July 2014 Yvette Bowden has been
the Boulder, Colorado Parks and Recreation Director. Her previous experience was as president and
CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy (which was one of Atlanta s largest urban parks). She was
also a board member of the City Parks Alliance which is a national organization that s main goal is to
improve urban parks. Therefore, one of her personal passions is to make urban parks just as accessible
to the Boulder citizens as the open spaces are. She also has a great appreciation for the sustainability
of parks and she is equally concerned with finding just the right balance between the bigger public
events such as the Ironman competitions and the various ways that the local community uses the parks
and recreation facilities. Finally, the department is supported financially by various funds such as the
general fund, the lottery fund, the recreation activity fund, the permanent parks and recreation fund,
and the $.25 Sales Tax fund. This fund is often featured in ads with the
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Comparing Poetry And Archibald Macleish In Ars Poetica
What is a poem and what makes a poem important? This question can have multiple answers for many
different people. Two such poets have ideas of this question to express in their poems. Marianne
Moore in her poem, Poetry, and Archibald MacLeish in Ars Poetica. Both are very talented poets and
their views of what a poem should be and what makes it important are both alike and different.
Marianne s Poetry, and Archibald s Ars Poetica, expresses different views of how a poem should
present its theme, but both are similar in their views of the use of imagination in a poem and it
simplicity. On the subject of how a poem should present its theme, Marianne s Poetry and Archibald s
Ars Poetica, have very different views. In Ars Poetica, Archibald literates that poems should be so
absolutely stunning that they don t have to explain themselves, sort of like a piece of art. By this, he
means that the poem doesn t have to convey a very obvious meaning. On the other hand, in Marianne
Moore s poem Poetry, she believes that a good, genuine, poem shouldn t be so complex and hard to
understand. She thinks a poem needs to openly state its theme, to help readers understand and
appreciate what they re reading. The same thing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Archibald believes that a poem should capture a reader s attention with some sort of allure, like a
painting. A poem should not mean/ But be (Ars Poetica). He views a poem like a painting, hanging on
a wall, it s just there. Archibald thinks that a poem shouldn t be this great puzzle, but simple; a work of
art. Marianne Moore also shares this idea of simplicity. As said before, she thinks a poem should be
simple to understand. She believes that when the poem is simple and easy to understand that when
reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it after all, a place for the genuine
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Software Project Failure Essay
Failure of Software Project : There are many reasons for the failure of the project here are the few
reasons how there is a failure accourance for the software projects. ⦁ The first reason is no proper
planning for the project. ⦁ No sufficent time ⦁ No sufficient budget ⦁ No good communication. ⦁ No
proper testing ⦁ Not reaching to industry standards. No Sufficent time : The deadline for the project is
decided before the project starts. As the deadline is given we start assuming that the sooner we start
coding the sooner we will finish. This kind of apporach is always wrong. It is very importatnt to spend
time for creating a good design for the product with out a proper design that leads for continious
changes for the project. So when this happens there is no sufficient time because lot of time gets
wasted. No Sufficient Budget : Many of the projects have low budgets based on their own
requirments. When this happens everything slows down eventually and the quality suffers. No Good
Communication : There should always be a good communication with development team ,the users
and the customers. This one of the important thing for the success of the project. No proper Testing :
When the product to be delivered in the moment the only thing that suffers is testing. All the testing is
left pending untill the coding is done from the development team.So, this results the product with lot
of bugs and custmer feel unhappy. Not reaching to industry standards : Conforming to industry
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Sectionalism In The 19th Century
Henry Clay once wrote: I know of no South, no North, no East, no West to which I owe my allegiance.
The Union is my country. (Pearson) He was referring to sense of Nationalism, a feeling that people
have of being loyal to and proud of their country. Nationalism is desire to consider the greater good of
the country. When specific geographic areas put their own needs and beliefs over the entire country,
sectionalism is born. Sectionalism is an identification with a geographic section and the cultural,
social, economic, and political interests of that section. (Sectionalism Facts) Sectionalism is a loyalty
to a section, rather than the country as a whole. Sectionalism can be traced back to the Manifest
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Southerners relied on slaves to produce the cotton and considered those slaves as property, but
Northerners felt that slavery was in violation of the Constitutional right to liberty,the pursuit of
happiness, and equal rights. As the country expanded west and more states were added, there were
more issues with sectionalism. When Missouri requested statehood, they wanted to be admitted as a
slave state. If they had been allowed to join, the free states would have been outnumbered. Maine also
wanted to become a free state. To keep the balance of the nation, Henry Clay suggested the Missouri
Compromise that both states be admitted at the same time to keep the balance. (Cornell, p. 214) This
action continued to keep the country divided based upon the regional attitudes of slavery, however, it
did relieve the tension of what would happen if there wasn t a balance anymore. The Compromise of
1850 included the Fugitive Slave Law which also was an act of sectionalism. (Cornell, p. 347) Under
this law, runaway slaves could not be free if they escaped to the North, but rather they must be
returned to their owners. This law created more tension between the North and South because a
Northerner could be held accountable for harboring a fugitive if they helped a slave
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Oprah Winfrey Celebrity Home
Celebrity homes are always so inspiring because money isn t a factor for them. To buy land and build
the house of their dreams is something many people would love to do. Well, even if you re unable to
afford the type of real estate featured, you can still recreate the wow factor on a smaller scale. It just
takes some creativity and a good realtor on your side.
Oprah Winfrey is known for her television prowess and her ability to relate to the average American.
As a result, she s been rewarded in many ways including her finances. With a net worth of $3.1
Billion, Oprah Winfrey can easily purchase the best real estate that money can buy. In her vacation
home in Telluride, CO., she has an extensive wine cellar, 8700 square feet and a treetop fire pit. If this
sounds like a dream to you, there are ways to include these elements in your future home. For wine
lovers, it might be nice to consider purchasing a home with a finished basement. Turn part of the
basement into your own personal wine cellar. A treetop fire pit may be hard to find, but you can
certainly look for a home with a rooftop terrace. Once that s done, you just need to focus on
purchasing a good fire pit. Consider contacting a Colorado realtor to find properties with elements that
are similar to Ms. Winfrey s home.
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The backyard of this home has a gigantic pool area, private cabanas, ocean views and a fun water
slide. If you come from a family of fish, you probably would love to have the water elements added to
your backyard. In this case, it s wise to look for homes with a backyard pool. A private cabana isn t
difficult to build and install. Unless you re purchasing a home near the ocean, it might be hard to
recreate the ocean view element. However, don t underestimate the power of a really large pool and
intricate details for the surrounding furniture and
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Causes Of Villain In Frankenstein
On the face of this gothic novel is a tale about a terrible creature that committed hideous acts against
the society. Most readers believe that the monster is the story s villain Contrary to this, the hidden but
true villain is Victor Frankenstein because the fateful events are the repercussions of his reckless and
irresponsible behavior. Victor Frankenstein did not directly kill his lovely family. However, he is the
only one to blame and only cause of the deathly catastrophe through the monster s creation, his lack of
responsibility for the monster, his isolation from the world resulting in the creature s freedom to roam
about at its pleasure neglected and unattended. Therefore Victor Frankenstein was the root cause of the
ruin of his family, his creation and eventually his very own life.
At first, even before the monster s creation, Frankenstein s physical and mental health is already in a
poor state because of his infatuation with the experiment. Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever,
and I became nervous to a most painful degree...sometimes I grew alarmed at the wreck I perceived
that I had become (Shelly 42.) This points to Victor as the sole perpetrator in his pain as he seeks
knowledge. His physical and mental condition continue to deteriorate as the story ... Show more
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The agreement is that if Victor creates the mate then the monster will disappear and stop bothering
Frankenstein as well as killing people. Victor begins the process but decides to shun the monster s
desires and refuses to finish the project and instead destroys it. The monster witnesses the destruction
of its mate which was meant to be its sole source of happiness and retreats with a howl of devilish
revenge and despair. The monster feels that this selfish act is another form of betrayal. He thus goes on
to murder Frankenstein s wife Elizabeth and close ally as a way to punish his creator who has
sentenced him to a life of solitude and
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Wilson High School Essay
Glen A. Wilson High School is a four year comprehensive public high school, grades 9 12th grade.
Wilson High School located in Hacienda Heights, California, serves a middle class community of
about 54,000 residences, with the median income of $50,000 (www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com).
Wilson has a six year accreditation from Western Association of Schools and Colleges, as well as
being a part of International Baccalaureate Organization. Wilson High School has a total of 42
chartered active clubs and comprehensive interscholastic athletic program in 23 different sports
(www.gwhs hlpusd ca.schoolloop.com). As of 2014 2015, the total student enrollment is 1616, with
407 seniors, 419 juniors, 377 sophomores, and 395 freshmen (www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com).
The racial/ethnic composition includes 38% Asian, 53% Latino, 5% Caucasian, and 1% African
American. The facility consists of one principal, three vice principals, six counselors, including one
international student counselor, 57 teachers, one International Baccalaureate coordinator, two part time
psychologists, two ELD program aides, one community Liaison, and a Special Education Coordinator,
(www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com). As shown in Figure 4 there has been a steady decrease in
number of enrollments, with over 100 students less than the 2011 2012 school year. In addition there
are a total of 922 who were eligible for free and reduced lunches, along with 104 students who were
classified as English Learners
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Meaning Of Race In The Film Understanding Race
The Meaning Of Race
The film Understanding Race gives many accounts of the meaning of the word race and what race
actually is and what it isn t. According to the film, most scientists agree that race doesn t exists in the
natural world. This conclusion was drawn in 1998, the concept of race was proven to have no
scientific validity and is not scientifically proven. The film suggests that just because the concept of
race isn t proven by science, that doesn t take away from the concept of race having a true meaning for
humans. Although race has a meaning to humans, there is not a distinct answer to what race means.
For example, during an interview in the film a comedian Margaret Cho, defines race as being what
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Dolores Newton points out during the film that one of the things that has made humans successful on
Earth is that we have always been good at classifying things and looking at similarities and
differences. Maya Angelo suggests during an in film interview that we use the differences because we
don t know any better. She also suggests that we use the differences between ourselves in hopes that
we can make our own lives better. Although over many centuries humans have tried to divide humans
based on race, it has been proven that the human species cannot be divided into a small number of
groups because nobody has came up with a reasonable list of racial groups. The film states that
preconceptions about the race of people is something that all humans experience in their lifetime
whether they like to admit or not. Many of the preconceptions that individuals have will cause them to
act violently towards someone of a different race. Racial violence in America and the rest of World is
not uncommon. Throughout the history of the World there have been an unprecedented amount of
people who have suffered often fatal consequences simply because of their
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Internet Vs Internet
Education Use of the Internet has become a part of life of every student and a mean to search for the
information as and when it is needed. These days, use of mobile phones for internet purposes has
become a routine and number of mobile consumer accessing the Internet is surpassing fixed line
internet users (M. Kumar, 2011). Learning is a process and it is part of our daily lives. Modern
technology has made it simple for students to learn from anywhere through online education and
mobile education. Also, students now use modern technology in classrooms to learn better. For
example, students use iPads to share visual lessons and examples with peers in the classroom. This has
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Health industry Nowadays most hospitals have implemented modern technology in surgical rooms,
this has reduced on mistakes made by doctors. Humans can easily make mistakes because of work
overload and stress factors. Also, the business community has developed health applications which
can enable us to monitor our health and weight. These applications can be used on mobile phones, so
users can have them at any time of the day
Negative Impacts
Education the access of these devices to school going children`s has caused more harm than good. For
example, they spend much of their time on playing video games and other activities which are not
mentally and socially good for them. So, they are just wasting their time instead of focus on the school
work. Thus, the end result lead to the poor performance in their studies which put a negative effect on
their future.
Job Loss Modern technology has replaced many humans; robots are doing the jobs which used to be
done by humans. Many packing firms have employed robots on production lines to increase
production and efficiency, this is good news for businesses because it helps them make more money
and serve customers in time, but it is bad news to employees because they get replaced by a robot.
Increased loneliness Social Isolation is on the increase, people are spending more time playing video
games, learning how to use new modern technologies, using social networks and they
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Pros And Cons Of Grand Jury
In America s justice system, a grand jury is a group of citizens called to decide whether probable cause
exists to believe that a suspect committed the crime with which she or he has been charged (Gaines G
4). In the Central District of California, prospective jurors who report and are not excused or
postponed, the Jury Clerk will use a computer program to randomly select 23 members and ten
alternates for each grand jury. A grand jury designated investigatory meet for a 12 month term, while a
grand jury designated accusatory meets for a 6 month term. A grand jury has 23 members and meets
once a week, always on the same weekday. Grand juries do not meet on weekends or Mondays. The
average workday is 5 hours. Absences for medical appointments, vacations, graduations, etc. may be
accommodated, but 16 members must be present for the grand jury to conduct business. The grand
jury serves the United States District Court, Central District of California. In contrast, a trial jury is
asked to reach a verdict based on the evidence presented during a civil or criminal trial; a grand jury
meets in secret to consider whether there is sufficient evidence to justify a formal criminal charge
against someone. That formal criminal charge is called an indictment (Central).
San Bernardino County grand jury plays a distinctively different role in the judicial system. It is
composed of 19 persons (or 23 in counties with over 4 million residents) selected from a group of 30
citizens
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Intentional Revolutions Is Organizational Change
Intentional Revolutions is organizational change that requires people to examine and alter the basic
assumptions driving and supporting the present state of their organizational life. It is about change that
asks people to do things in dramatically new and different ways, as opposed to making small
improvements in current practices. The requirements for remaining competitive often include sharp
breaks with past beliefs and practices. There is need for organizations of all kinds to make
discontinuous changes in significant aspects of their being. To make revolution is to attack values and
practices that are valued or cherished or accepted within the prevailing culture. Slide 1 Transformation
creation of a new organizational reality. These organizations are continuously and fundamentally
adaptive and self renewing. Slide 2 The challenge of Transformational Change Discontinuous
Thinking Building a New Consciousness Practical Dimensions of Transformation The Path of Least
Resistance Discontinuous Thinking Rapid and unpredictable changes in an organizational
environment lead to understanding that the traditional response modes, such as downsizing and
piecemeal structural process rearrangements, no longer provide sufficient competitive edge.
Corporations must change in ways that are discontinuous with what has gone before. For example,
(Insert example of your organization such as when your new leadership came in or the relationship of
your dean with the guy that did
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The Bombing Of Nagasaki In The 1940 s
The 1940 s On August 9, 1945 the second atomic bomb dropped in Nagasaki, Japan by the United
states. The first atomic bomb that was dropped in Hiroshima was not enough to convince the Japanese
war council to accept the Potsdam Conference s demand for an unconditional surrender. Following the
plutonium based bombing in Hiroshima, The United States had already planned to drop the second
atomic bomb in Nagasaki. The Nagasaki A bomb, which was a uranium based bomb, was originally
set to be dropped on August 11, but was moved up in date due to unforeseen weather conditions. The
bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m by Frederick Brock who was flying a B 29 bomber at 1,650 feet
above the city. The force of the atomic bombing was that of 22,000 tons of TNT and had between
60,000 and 80,000 victims. There is no exact figures available of victims because the force ... Show
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Fifty two American diplomats and citizens were held hostage for 444 days from November 4, 1979, to
January 20, 1981 after a group of Iranian students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the
Imam s Line who supported the Iranian Revolution, took over the U.S Embassy in Tehran. After a
power struggle between Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran and his prime minister, the Shah
gained the support of the United States in preventing the nationalization of Iran s oil industry. In return
the Shah received economic and military aid from the United States. With increased American policy
influence, Shah Pahlavi moved towards economic and social reforms of the Iranian government.
However, these reforms were criticized by the Iranian nationalists. Eventually after weeks of violent
demonstrations towards the Shah, he fled Iran.To the Iranians it seemed as if the United States was
protecting the hated Shah because President Carter had let him into the United States for cancer
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Chimpanzees Essay
Chimpanzee Droppings Lead Scientists to
Evolutionary Discovery by Erica F. Kosal, Biology Department, North Carolina Wesleyan College
Part I Chimpanzee Behavior
Far in the remote western African jungles of Cameroon, Dr. Beatrice
Hahn and her team of scientists from the University of Alabama have been examining chimpanzee
droppings. Members of the great ape family, chimpanzees typically travel in groups of  to 
animals, forming smaller subgroups to forage during the day and then coming together again to sleep
in trees at night. Communities lack a definite leader and are usually split into a number of subgroups,
often when the animals go to forage. These subgroups (referred to as fusion fission groups ) are
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Using test tubes containing a preservative, the scientists collected  fecal samples from  forest
sites and later analyzed them in Dr. Hahn s laboratory.
The team was interested in tracing the evolution of hiv (human immunodeficiency virus) to investigate
the origins of hiv/aids. There is a simian virus known as siv (simian immunodeficiency virus) that is
closely related to hiv and has been found in  species of African primates, ranging from various
species of monkey (e.g., Blue monkey, L Hoest monkey) to mangabeys (e.g., red capped mangabey),
colobus, baboons, mandrills, and chimpanzees.
Both hiv and siv are considered to be retroviruses, containing rna instead of dna as their genetic
material.
Because the virus must insert its genetic material into a host cell to take over that host cell, a retrovirus
has to convert its rna back into dna form. Only after this backstep (hence the term retro ) occurs, can
the virus successfully insert its genetic material (now in dna form) into the host s dna. rna is slightly
different from dna. rna contains only one genetic strand, whereas dna is a doubly stranded molecule.
In addition, the sugars of these molecules are slightly different. dna contains the sugar deoxyribose
while rna contains the sugar ribose. In both cases, the sugars act as the backbone for the molecule and
provide a place for the bases to attach. The bases determine the order of amino acids and thus
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PIPAssessment for Ben Hall
PIP Assessment Ben Hall
Ben Hall is believed be been born in Maitland, New South Wales on the 9th of May 1837. His parents
were both ex convicts, Eliza Somers and Benjamin Hall, who sadly passed away in 1951 which
explains why he robbed many different people in New South Wales, and became one of Australia s
most wanted bushrangers that Australia has ever had, to date.
Ben then became a stockman and sold cattle to all of the miners on the diggings at Lambing Flat. Be
was known as a hard working and honest man who never gave up if e was given a task. Ben caught
wild cows and wild horses that were located in nearby hills. Ben Hall began running his own butcher
shop in 1852 in a small town near Murrurundi, but he started getting into trouble with the local police
for stealing horses and cattle. Later on in life, he got married to a lady named Bridget Walsh in
Bathurst.
In 1862, his life was then changed forever as his wife left him for another man and took their son,
Henry with her. He went back to his home to find that his farm had been burnt down along with a
large sum of his farm. He also came back to find all of his cattle and livestock dead of starvation as
they had cruelly been left in the stockyards. Hall then lost interest in cattle and saw no need to live as
he became closer to Frank Gardiner, a commonly known bushranger in the area.
He then started to get himself in to trouble with the police when he was arrested for highway robbery,
but was released when
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Analysis Of The Log From The Sea Of Cortez
Enduring Perspectives
By studying the history of Native Americans, we can understand some of their characteristics,
qualities, and perspectives regarding America s landscape. Many of these still persist today in either
the original or a mutated form. The Native American quality of living unsustainably persists today in
various forms because it is difficult to notice an unsustainable lifestyle. John Steinbeck, Barry Lopez,
and Scott Momaday in The Log From the Sea of Cortez, The American Geographies, and The Way to
Rainy Mountain describe this effect.
Today, it is easy to look back and see that Native Americans, including the Micmac, lived
unsustainable lifestyles. The Micmac s economy revolved around trading small animals (e.g. beavers).
Their desire for European goods provided an incentive to deplete the animal population (Merchant
13). A problem with this lifestyle is that it is difficult to know that the animal s population is being
depleted until it is too late.
The Native Americans of the Great Plains centered their economy on the buffalo. The Native
Americans used difficult techniques (e.g. tricking them to fall off cliffs) to catch the buffalo, which
was unsustainable considering how important the Buffalos were for them (Merchant 16). When the
horse arrived the Native Americans became more efficient hunters. However, their lives became less
sustainable because they became dependent on the horse and buffalo population. Again, this is a
problem because it is difficult
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery
To diagnose a coronary artery disease (CAD) the doctor will use a coronary angiogram procedure to
find the percentage of blockage or narrow in arteries, the angiogram results will help the doctor to
decide a decision on patient treatment depends on the percentage of blockage on coronary artery, age,
weight, and whether patients have other medical conditions, like diabetes . In cases with obstructive
average a 50% or slightly more are treated by medications and Balloon angioplasty, but what about the
cases with more than one artery completely blockage or the medication and stent do not help them?
The doctor will choose a coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG) to restore blood flow in the
heart, CABG is a surgery done through replacement
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Yoshino Cover
Covering, to cover is to hide something about yourself that is generally looked down up, to only fit
better into mainstream society. In the New Civil rights by Kenji Yoshino imforms us on the concept of
covering. Wesely Yang in paper tigers through differrent topics inderectly backs up Kenjis beliefs.
Kenji explains why, even how we cover. Going as far as saying that everyone covers. Yang on the
otherhand talks about the opression and life itself as a Asian American. Providing us many other
people whom have had similar expieriances. The two back each others claims up. WEsely YAng
agreees with Kenji Yoshino that everyone covers. In there essays yang and yoshino both explain
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Not truly who are are. Wether you tone something down, or maybe bring something out. It falls under
covering.Not only has Yang provided us examples of ways in wich he has covered, Yang shows us
how others have also. For example Jones from the Abcs of atraction said This is what an alpha male
does. (pg544) he even went as far as saying this is going to feel completely artificial (pg544) Yang
agreees that people may act artificaial to gain from society. It is sure that he would agree with Yoshino
when he told us that Famous examples of covering around. Ramon Estevez covered his ethnicity when
he changed his name to Martin Sheen, as did Krishna Bhanj when he changed his name to Ben
Kingsley. Margaret Thatcher covered her status as a women when she trained with a voice coach to
lower the timbre of her voice. Long after they came out as lesbians, Rosie O Donnell and Mary
Cheney still covered, keeping their same sex partners out of public eye. Issur Danielovitch Demsky
covered his Juddaism when he became Kirk Douglas, as did Joseph Levitch when he became Jerry
Lewis. Franklin Delano Roosevelt covered his disability be ensuring his wheelchair was always
hidden behind a desk before his Cabinet entered. (pg552) Yang and Yoshino stand side by side with
their beliefs. Both showing us examples where people cover, just in different
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Rosenberg Spies Essay
Rosenberg Spies
In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing information to the Union of Soviet
Socialist
Republics (USSR) concerning the construction of nuclear weapons. In 1953, the United States
Government executed them. Some say, the Rosenbergs received their just punishment. Many
historians feel that the trial was unfair, and that international claims for clemency were wrongly
ignored. These historians claim that the Rosenbergs were assassinated by the US government. This
report will be an analysis of the trial, the events which led up to it, and its aftermath. What Led to the
Arrest? The first clue America had that a Russian spy ring existed in the US was the discovery of a
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The FBI appointed James Skardon to confront Fuchs. Skardon was a renowned spy catcher, who had
obtained confessions from many, including the traitor William Joyce. On December 21 1949, Skardon
went to talk with Fuchs in his laboratory at the Harwell
Atomic Research Establishment. To Skardon s surprise,
Fuchs was eager to talk. Apparently, Fuchs wanted to talk because he was very upset with the Soviet
Union s postwar policy in Eastern Europe. He did not say everything, but it was a start. After many
meetings, Skardon was able to get
Fuchs to disclose even more. Fuchs thought that if he owned up to his past, it would be forgotten, or at
least forgiven. He was wrong. Fuchs said, At first I thought that all I would do was inform the Russian
authorities that work on the atomic bomb was going on... I did what I consider the worst that I could
have done, namely to give information about the principle of the design of the plutonium bomb. The
FBI later found out from Fuchs that his contact was Raymond. They had only met a handful of times
and Fuchs did not know much about him. On March
1, 1950, Fuchs was put on trial. After a trial that lasted only an hour and a half, he was convicted of
four accounts of espionage and sentenced to 14 years in jail. The reason he was not killed was that he
gave secrets to an ally. If he had given the same information to an enemy, he would have been
condemned to death. (This contrasts with the current
US
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The Importance Of Technology On The World
Life We Once Knew
Technology has improved drastically over the years. People can t imagine living a day to day life
without technology. No one can walk down a sidewalk without having to see someone on their phone,
tablet or video game. When my parents were growing up, all the knew was how to play outside they
was no technology around. Biological evolution has changed drastically just like technology have
evolved. In The Limits of Friendship, by Maria Konnikova reminds us how the social media has
affected our day to day life. Social Media and Technology have made a tremendously changes in our
life that we may never be able to get back. Next generations may not know how even to interact
people outside the world of technology. In Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era, by
Richard Restak, have come up with the concept that multitasking can affect our relationships. We have
to come to term what is the most important thing that need to be done first. People are altering the way
they act with other people. While Technology has advanced throughout the past generations, it has
influenced social and biological evolution drastically that cause major impact in everyone life.
Technology has changed our minds and transformed how we communicate with people because
technology has become a standard concept for us. Dunbar number has been affected by social media
because we can t be friends with more people on social than we know in life. It s just not possible for
us to do
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Joint Injury Research Paper
generally locating the nice direction of motion related to your joint ache could incorporate preserving
a diary to report your entire experiences. A clinical journal is a excellent way to pinpoint the reasons
that cause the most ache relating your joint issues, as well as determine the variety of environment or
routine that brings out the satisfactory to your body.
Documenting your joint soreness also enables your general practitioner to higher comprise you within
the method of pinpointing essentially the most effective cures on your suffering. Under are a number
of things to lookout for when preserving a report of your joint soreness:
location
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It s essential to report how long you might have had the affliction on your joints and whether or not or
now not you re experiencing new emotions. Doctors are really to grasp if the suffering abruptly
erupted or slowly advanced. The intensity of the anguish can be major is it extreme, extreme, dull, or
moderate? Reoccurring ache can be of situation, which will shed light on the severity of your joint
challenge. Is your suffering steady does it come and go?
Traumatic motives
normally joint affliction is consistent, however in other instances, it is affected by worrying
explanations that can set off affliction and irritation. Each time a special endeavor motives your joint
pain to surface, it is fundamental to record the details, akin to time of day, discomfort degree, and the
way lengthy it lasted. Whilst you believe the pain, you should mention some other factors that can
have brought about its onset, including injury, repeated accidents to at least one part of the body, or an
illness.
Whenever the anguish worsens, it is suggested to make an account of it. Additionally, be certain to
incorporate whether or not you had been moving at the time or at
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The Impact Of The Industrial Revolution On Imperialism
As Europeans colonized much of the world, their empires became more and more fueled by the
Industrial Revolution. The developments of the Industrial Revolution that most impacted Imperialism
were the Maxim Gun, Modern Manufacturing, and Child Labour. The industrial revolution began in
the textile industry and during the course of history people have changed the manufacturing process
dramatically. Instead of items being produced by hand, the owners of the facilities created ways to
have machines produce the items ( thomasnet. ). Manufacturing change in production.
By the 19th century, Europeans gun technology had improved dramatically, especially with the
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Many of these impacts consisted of both positive and negative aspects that influences great Britain, its
economy, and it s people. During the industrial revolution time period it was very positive in Britain
history. Britain was the wealthiest nation, and began producing more efficiently. For Britain to achieve
this, Britain built factories. More people were employed, and that led to child labour, because children
got hired to work in factories to help and support their families. life of little ones are destroyed, when
child labour is employed (The french quotes). Till now we still have child labour, we still have
children who work in a really young age for a long time, instead of learning and studying, till this
moment children are still tortured, because they have to work in a bad factories
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The Role of Witchcraft in the Social Order
The newest generation in western society is being partially raised by films, literature, and music. Pop
culture is taking a bigger and bigger role in the upbringing of today s children. Images like Harry
Potter flying on his broomstick during a game of quidditch, or the old lady from Brave creating
potions. To the majority of Western Society, these situations are used for entertainment purposes, but
many tribes and villages still believe in the power of witchcraft and see it as an enormous threat.
Weather witchcraft is still prevalent for religious reasons, old school beliefs, or economic motives, the
fact still remains that it is used to show order and give power to those who are willing to give up a life
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Because slaves were always in a household and could not speak up because of their social and
economic status, the blame was often put of them regarding illness or poor fortune (Cassar, 1993:317).
Often slaves were put in a jail cell once a year to remind them of their social standing in society
(Cassar, 1993:329).The opposite side of this social blaming system, is that of trying to bring down
those who are on the higher economic and social ladder. This can be seen majorly in the Badyaranke
tribe. During the time the study was being conducted in the Badyaranke tribe that showed that those
who have a higher socioeconomic status in the tribe can often be accused of summoning the spirit of
Ufann (a spirit who exchanges a soul for healthy crops) and preforming witchcraft on their crops to
gain wealth in the community (Simmons, 1980:455). In both of these societies it is evident that the
community uses status as a means to inflict allegations of witchcraft.
Scapegoat
It is not rare that a community often needs a way to explain unexplainable occurrences. Humans in
western society always look for a science based logical reason to legitimize a situation. While this is a
common human trait, the science aspect can be lost on those nations that are geared more towards
religious of spiritual beliefs. Both the Badyaranke tribe and people of Malta during the seventeenth
century used
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Sigmund Freud s Psychodynamic Theory
Sigmund Freud s psychodynamic theory can be described as a view that explains personality in terms
of conscious and unconscious forces such as unconscious desires and beliefs (Chegg Study). Sigmund
Freud developed this theory in the early 20th century based on the assumption that our unconscious
desires influence many of our actions in our everyday lives (McLeod 2009). In addition, another
assumption of Freud s that contributed to this theory was that our childhood experiences influence us
greatly and make us into the person we are today. Freud proposed the psychodynamic theory
according to which personality consisted of the Id, the super ego and the ego (McLeod 2009). The Id
is the pleasure principle concerned with instincts and pleasure and operates by primary processes
which thereby, does not take into account the reality principle (McLeod 2009). For example, if you
were extremely thirsty; instead of going to buy a bottle of water or refilling your own bottle, you
would drink from someone else s water bottle without their permission and without them knowing.
This example demonstrates how the Id principle operates without taking into account what is socially
acceptable in order to satisfy a need. The ego is the reality principle which not only operates by
secondary processes concerned with reason and logic, but also mediates between the Id and super ego
according to reality (McLeod 2009). For example, in the same scenario, instead of drinking from
someone else s water
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Level 2 Childrens Care and Education Unit 5
Unit 5: Communication and professional skills within child care and education
D1:There are many aspects in relation to professional practice. Four areas of professional practice are:
Attitudes to work Time keeping and attendance Awareness of children s development Understanding
children s behaviour
D2: It is important when working within a childcare setting that your timekeeping and attendance is
up to scratch, punctuality is key because within this type of setting as a practitioner you have a
multitude of responsibilities to carry out in order to help the child to thrive and develop. In addition to
this it is also mandatory to have good punctuality because many people will be relying on you within
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Understanding a child s behaviour is keybecause they are unable to understand the reasons why they
behave the way they do, but if a practitioner is able to understand their behaviour they can strive to
overcome any issues which are contributing to the behaviour which is being shown. In addition to this
by understanding the behaviour and trying to deciefer the reasons behind it as a practitioner you are
helping them to avoid carrying the behaviour related issues into future life.
D3 I have made sure throughout my time at work placement that I have been punctual and aware of
my time keeping, this has been shown through my log book which has to be signed every day that I
have been present (See appendix 1), In addition to this I have also had my final report passed, one of
the criteria within this report is that I must show professional standards of time keeping, I passed this
part of my report. (See appendix 2 highlighted pink). Whilst attending my work placement I have
made sure that not only my timekeeping is up to a proficient standard but also that my attitude towards
my work is that of a professional practitioner. I am able to distinguish an improvement in relation to
my work attitude because on my final report one of the criteria states Demonstrates positive and
consistent attitudes and behaviour which shows commitment to the welfare of the child and family this
criteria
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Hypo Manic Mind Research Paper
The hypo manic mind is an interesting machine if I do say the least. Full of excitement, wonder, and a
jumble of brilliant ideas. (I use brilliant loosely for sure) Intense pleasure fills every orifice of your
body. If you are listening to music, the music suddenly becomes so intense I would call it orgasmic,
vibrations flow through your body and you become one with the song. The lyrics are written directly
for you and moves you intensely. Driving becomes sport and you become one with the engine. As you
push the gas you hear the air rush into the engine to be mixed with fuel and combusted. Traffic lights
become your natural enemy because they force you to stay still for 30 long gruesome second.
Sometimes you will just glance over your shoulder
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Chinese Kinship Systems Essay
Chinese Kinship Systems
Works Cited Missing
It would be impossible to disagree with the statement that Chinese kinship is based on male
predominance . In fact this statement may even be under emphasizing the control and absolute power
that males wield across all levels of Chinese society. Of course, where their power initially comes
from though, is through the family or termed differently the jia . It is this extended or ideal family that
cultivates the consistent patrilineal form of control/descent and dictates that residence in said jia is
primarily patrilocal. That being said, what I hope to be able to create over the following pages is a
clearer understanding of the ideal (Chinese) system of control. This ideal system,based on ... Show
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I will return to this point later, but before going anywhere further it is best to ask why a son was so
important in the first place? There is, of course, a myriad of strong reasons, one reason being that
surnames were passed down through the male line. This process meant that a male child was needed to
take the surname of their father not their mother. Meaning that surname in China was integral to
creating a kinship system, which placed heavy emphasis on male superiority. It was through this
handed down surname, that the massive kinship systems such as a lineage or a clan could be generated
and held together over generations and generations. Hereditary surnames were also the primary form
of hierarchical family organization, and were inherently needed to practice ancestor worship. This
type of worship, through a patrilineal method, was exercised even after kinship members had long
since been deceased. The handing of the surname to a father s son (s), then meant that he now existed
to continue not only his present family but the extended family that came before him, and the jia that
would surface in the future. Baker s use of a rope metaphor works well here, depicting a rope
(standing for male heirs and descendents) which stretches back into the past and forward into the
future. The rope at any one time may be thicker or thinner according to the number of strands (jia) or
fibers (male individuals) which exist, but so long as one fiber remains the rope is there....That is
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Rudy Quotes
The reason I picked the character Sean Astin who played as quotation mark Rudy. Quotation mark in
the movie Rudy the character he like to play football just like me. Rudy goal was to play for the
University of Notre Dame but he did not have the grades. Rudy was 5 foot something and was 100
something pounds just like me. Rudy s brother told him that he is too small to play football and would
not make it into the college because he did not have the brains. Rudy was aware that he did not have
the grace to get a scholarship or the money for tuition. Despite these Significant obstacles he did not
give up on his dream. Rudy his father, and brothers word on the steel mill. In the movie quotation
mark Rudy quotation mark the character would get angry
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Redemption In Mitch Albom s For One More Day
Redemption is a life makeover; it empowers one to take this rare opportunity to become productive
and constructive in order to prove his or her self worth. At times, it also serves as an antidote to cure
one s guilt. In Mitch Albom s For One More Day, Charley is granted that opportunity, and he chooses
to spend a day with his deceased mother, who he neglected when she was still alive. He wants to
express his gratitude to his mother for her kindness and unconditional love. Furthermore, he intends to
do something to absolve himself of guilt. Through examining the conflicts and symbolism, Albom
emphasizes that one must redeem oneself if given that chance. Ultimately, one is able to live without
regrets.
The conflicts of Charley suggest that he struggles to cope with his low self esteem; however, he
manages to retain his dignity through redemption. Redemption is the act to take advantage of a lost
opportunity. In the beginning of the story, Charley is facing a crisis in his life. He loses his job, and his
daughter shuns him due to his poor judgments that lead to his broken marriage. Out of despair, he
wants to end his life by driving his car recklessly. In the nick of time, he says to himself, I had failed
to kill myself. How pathetic is that? I headed toward my old house, determined to finish the job
(Albom 25) . Miraculously, he has gotten out of the crash unscaved. His life is a mess and he can t
even do anything. However, he redeems himself by walking all the way to his
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Essay on Marketing Plan Management
Case Study Houzit Brisbane
Marketing plan management
Juliana Silva Brandao
20/08/2012
Marketing Management plan
1. Marketing activities
Marketing objectives
The market for home wares in Brisbane is estimated last year at $175 million per annum with an
anticipated growth rate of the percent in the coming year.
Here I outline the following marketing objectives:
12% market share (up from 11%)
Increase in sales by 8.5% over last year s result
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3. Monitor progress
Houzi Homewares have the following policies:
Product all decisions must be made and documented at a regular marketing meeting and each
department of the store must be analysed separately and also in conjunction with other departments
that might have influence when releasing a new product or range of products.
Distribution the department will have appropriate training in order to adapt to the new process of
orders as they will receive through the new system the online orders as well as the in store current
ones.
Pricing all decisions must be made and documented at a regular marketing meeting. The strategy must
be analysed and discussed to ensure that the change in price will have positive effect on sales.
Marketing communication regularly reports to be developed so everyone can see the progress being
made. Market and trend analysis must be regularly reported and analysed at marketing meeting.
The organisation will also implement new procedures according to the Australian guidelines for
electronic commerce.
4. Distributing and pricing
As explained on the item above, the company will monitor the trends and make decisions over regular
marketing meetings to ensure that market fluctuations will be analysed in time so the company does
not lose track
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Hollywood Music Research Paper
It is common belief that music was first incorporated into films in the early 1900 s, to help drown out
the noises the projector made during viewing. In the early days, this musical coverage was provided
by an in house musician; then it later evolved into entire orchestras. In both accompaniments, the
musician or musicians would be provided with cue sheets that served as a story map or guide to
played along with the film while it was being shown. In almost all instances, the music consisted of
recognizable pieces by famous composers. As the technology of projectors and filming equipment
advanced, the need for this musical distraction dwindled. However, this sparked the artistry of film
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A composer can win the award for Best Original Score, Best Scoring Adaptation, Best Original Song
Score, just to name a few. Although the composers names are often overshadowed by the film title,
their work stands on Its own. This overshadowing is similar to many of the great classical composers
relations to their works. Moonlight Sonata is one of Beethovens most popular pieces; however, you
could argue that it is so popular that many people today have no idea that it is composed by
Beethoven. Likewise, John Williams has been nominated for an Academy Award 50 times and has
scored numerous famed films. The most celebrated being the Star Wars series, Superman, E.T. the
Extra Terrestrial, the Indiana Jones series, Jurassic Park, Schindler s List, and Jaws. An individual
doesn t have to watch these films to recognize the theme songs. Many critics and music enthusiasts
credit the 1977 Star Wars score as the beginning of a grand symphonic revival. Yet, despite all his
success and awards, John Williams name is overshadowed by these blockbuster
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Introducing New Coke Essay
In this case of Coca Cola changing their well established Coke formula and introducing an new one in
1985 for the purpose of gaining more market share; the reason why such decision was made by Coke s
executives was mainly because of a series of marketing campaign conducted by their major arrival
Pepsi. During mid 1970s, Pepsi has ran a the famous Pepsi Challenge of blind taste tests on all the
commercials to show that the majority preferred Pepsi than Coke based on its teste. By 1977, Pepsi
had exceeded Coke s market share in major restaurant chains and food stores. Under the threat of
being taken over by Pepsi and losing the industrial leader position, Coke released their new
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But the company considered, and rejected, planed to keep the old formula drink in circulation under
the name original Coke. The taste question was crucial to Coke. But what Coca Cola executives failed
to realize was that there is more to marketing soft drinks than winning taste tests. More than any other
product consumers had an emotional attachment to their soft drink brand. I believe from Americans
point of view, Coke discovered fiddling with the formula of the 99 year old beverage was probably an
assault to their patriotic pride. Here I can quote a saying from Coca Cola s President Donald R.
Keough to summarize what Coca Cola has learned: We did not understand the deep emotions of so
many of our customers for Coca Cola.
I think any marketer who plans a noticeable revision of a product must consider the loyalty of its
consumers and the possibility that the change will be rejected. To prevent this possibility, marketers
should realize that balking at change is a customer characteristic of specific product preferences. Also,
in this case, a more sophisticated qualitative and quantitative research could have been conducted and
prevented Coke from this mistake. Consumers resist changes for many reasons brand choice results
from a complex set of beliefs, buyers associate products with themselves, buyers do not fit into clear
segments. I think the key to all the marketers is to realize the involvement of what a product actually
does
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Notes On Acids And Bases
Topic: Acids and Bases.
Introduction
Acids are chemical agents that, when mixed with water, release hydrogen ions. Acids have a pH of
under 7 on the pH scale.(Williams, 2016) An acid produces a sour taste, like Vinegar, and gives off a
strong smell, that burns the human nose. Acids are often very sticky, and react strongly with metals,
and create a chemical reaction to form H2. (Guch, 2003) A Base is the complete opposite of an Acid,
and describes a substance that is above 7 on the pH scale. Bases have a more higher potential than
Acids to accept Hydrogen Ions. This means that rather than releasing ions, as an Acid would, a Base
accepts the ions.(Morrissey, 2016) Similar to Acids, Bases provide a Bitter taste, like Cocoa Beans, or
Bicarb Soda. Bases, unlike Acids, do not usually give off a distinct smell, but are usually quite
slippery. Bases react with most oils and fats, such as Detergent reacting with human skin, and slowly
breaking down the oils and fats in the skin tissue.(Guch, 2003)
The universal indicator is used for specifying whether a substance is a Base, Neutral, or an Acid along
the pH scale, by measuring the concentration of H3O+ ions in a substance. (N.a, 2016) The pH scale
is a scale that determines whether a substance is an Acid product, or a Basic product. The H in pH
stands for Hydrogen, however, the p is often debated, therefore is thought of as the power of the
hydrogen. (Morrissey, 2016) The pH scales ranges from ranking between 0 (Being more
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Lou Gehrig s Speech To Baseball
Seventy three years ago, on July 4th, a man whose skillset lied on the baseball field, much rather than
in speechmaking, delivered one of the most effective and inspiring speeches of all time. His name was
Lou Gehrig, and in the matter of approximately two minutes, he managed to reflect not only his own
thoughts of his disease and retirement from baseball, but also the thoughts and mindsets of his fans
and the American people during the 1930s. Lou Gehrig s farewell speech, famously including the
aforementioned quote, drew upon many rhetorical strategies in order to convey themes and emotions
that, especially during the time period, were extremely important to his fans and all people. Gehrig
heavily utilized ethos and pathos to argue his point, and it was these two rhetorical appeals combined
that allowed him to establish himself as a humble and thankful man who considered himself nothing
but lucky to have been given the opportunities in life that he had been given. The backdrop of Lou
Gehrig s speech is extremely important in considering why his speech was so rhetorically effective. As
mentioned previously, the speech was delivered seventy three years ago, in 1939. At this time, the
country was slowly recovering from the Great Depression and war was imminent in Europe. It was a
testing time for the American people, so just to relax and enjoy themselves, people went to baseball
games. People looked up to these baseball players and it was through them that they could get
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Tax Shelter and Tax Haven
Tax Shelter
I. Definition
Any method of decreasing taxable income in a payments to tax collecting entities, including state and
federal government. The most common type of tax shelter is an employer sponsored 401(k)plan.
a. Types of tax shelters
Some tax shelters are questionable or even illegal:
Offshore companies. A company which is incorporated outside the jurisdiction of its primary
operations regardless of whether that jurisdiction is an offshore financial centre. Due to differing tax
rates and legislations in each country, tax benefits can be exploited. Example: If Import Co. buys $1 of
goods from India and sells for $3, Import Co. will pay tax on $2 of taxable income. However, tax
benefits can be exploited if Import Co. is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A similar system is available in the United Kingdom and is known as the Individual Savings Account.
These tax shelters are usually created by the government to promote a certain desirable behavior,
usually a long term investment, to help the economy; in turn, this generates even more tax revenue.
Alternatively, the shelters may be a means to promote social behaviors. In Canada, in order to protect
the Canadian culture from American influence, tax incentives were given to companies that produced
Canadian television programs.
In general, a tax shelter is any organized program in which many individuals, rich or poor, participate
to reduce their taxes due. However, a few individuals stretch the limits of legal interpretation of the
income tax laws. While these actions may be within the boundary of legally accepted practice in
physical form, these actions could be deemed to be conducted in bad faith. Tax shelters were intended
to induce good behaviors from the masses, but at the same time caused a handful to act in the opposite
manner. Tax shelters have therefore often shared an unsavory association with fraud.
Tax shelters are any method of reducing taxable income resulting in a reduction of the payments to tax
collecting entities, including state and federal governments. The methodology can vary depending on
local and international tax laws.
In North America, a tax shelter is generally defined as any method that recovers more than
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KIMMEL Case Summary
Case Number: PH02BR13AY0009 MLO DTO Leader: Donald KIMMEL November 23rd 2014: HSI
Philadelphia Special Agent purchased 3 pounds of marijuana from SATTA, which took place in South
Philadelphia Tap Room (1509 Mifflin Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). November 22nd 2014:
Prior to the 3 pound marijuana buy, the CD and target KIMMEL met at a restaurant to discuss the
terms of the purchase. KIMMEL stated that the price for the marijuana will be 2350 dollars per pound
and that the transaction will be handled by SATTA in Philadelphia. November 22nd 2014: SA Foster
observed SATTA s silver Honda CRV with PA license plate JGP 8079 located at 957/959 North Darien
Street. November 22nd 2014: HSI Albany Special Agent Walker observed the CD and KIMMEL
meeting at a restaurant. KIMMEL was driving a silver GMC Yukon with Colorado registration 277
YRY, which has been seen in Philadelphia. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
BREAUX and PARLA transported the narcotics back to Philadelphia.  In addition, KIMMEL
revealed to the CD that BREAUX delivered 200 pounds of marijuana to North Carolina and that she
will be transporting 200 more pounds on November 24th 2014.  The CD stated that KIMMEL to
him/her that El negro had visited the warehouse, which is believed to be either MORFIN or
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Navajo Tribe Research Paper
The Navajo tribe is one of the most well known Native American tribes in the world, and also quite
possible the largest. The Navajo reservation covers a large portion in the state of Arizona, an is the
largest known reservation, even having its own government. However, the history of the Navajo tribe
is a rich and complex thing, spanning almost as far back as the settlement of the first human
inhabitation of the Americas. There are not large amounts of documented history from the pre
european era of the Navajo, but extensive scientific studies and multiple archaeological finds have
given us clues about the early tribe. The Navajo were originally part of a group in western Canada
called the Athapaskans. All of them recorded followed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This did not stop, and the Americans saw it as a minor threat, but established a fort near Canyon de
Chelly. Conflict continued, and rose and became extremely intense. In a particularly notable
confrontation, the leader of the Navajo groups, Narbona, was murdered. His son, Manuelito, inherited
the leader position and was furious about his father death. He swore revenge on the all of the New
Mexicans and Americans, and conducted raids more frequently and with more violence and vigor.
War was brutal and tiring, and soon both sides were finished fighting, but unable to admit defeat. A
Indian agent negotiated a peace contract with the New Mexicans and Americans, and the Americans
and a Navajo headsman signed the contract. An issue with this contract was there was more than one
Navajo tribe, and the headsman who signed the contract only spoke for his group. The rest of the
Navajo groups had no contract they were obligated to, and continued about their raids. The Americans
thought the Navajo had broken their
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My Sister s Keeper Research Paper
The Limits of Control in My Sister s Keeper
Ever thought of ruling the world? In order to accomplish that, the first step would be to gain control
over the whole human population. Control is to have power and influence a course of events or a
person (Merriam Webster). Humans seek a sense of control in their everyday lives. Without it, they
feel uncomfortable and powerless. Control can be seen in self actualization, esteem, belonging, safety,
and physiological needs. Almost all everyday activities are related to achieving the sense of control
(Changing Minds). Control has its limits, due to how much of a negative impact it can end up having.
There is such thing as too much control, which can be demonstrated through fear, the use of
technology, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
PGD was mainly designed to allow couples with the risk of passing on a dangerous genetic diseases to
have children that wouldn t be affected by it. It s been used since 1990 to prevent children from being
born with Down s syndrome, Tay Sachs disease, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell, and Huntington s disease.
It is now being used to also create savior siblings , which are children who are able to donate bone
marrow and other tissues to their sick older siblings (Genetic and Society). This goes against many
religious views, one of them being Christian. Christians see it as playing God since God has created
humans in his own image and to alter them would be implying that he is wrong. Catholics and
Muslims both believe that embryonic research is the same as abortion and it is considered a sin for
scientists to perform genetic engineering since it is as if they are trying to replace God (HubPages).
This technology not only goes against many religious beliefs, but also goes against natural selection.
As seen in My Sister s Keeper, Anna is created through genetic selection and considered to be a
designer baby which are babies who have specifically selected traits (Picoult 119). This demonstrates
too much control because technology is now altering the way of life and it interferes with the natural
processes. Even today, control is not only seen in technology, but in families. The question is, to what
extent can a parent have control over their
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Gilmour Application Report
Gilmour Application Forum
What academic subjects do you most enjoy and why?
I enjoy mathematics because it is fascinating to learn about mathematical formulas and famous
mathematicians who created complicated mathematical terms. I also enjoy science because it provides
fun experiments in subjects such as chemistry and physics, explains many exciting phenomena, while
introducing us to the famous scientists and their discoveries that have created much of this world. I
very much enjoy history because it teaches us many lessons and shares with us great stories about
different countries and historical figures. I also like geography as it expands my knowledge about
many cities and countries geographical features. Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy
learning other languages, such as French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to ... Show more
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I also believe that Gilmour s social environment has the best fit with my cultural and moral values. I
am confident that challenging classes and the social environment at Gilmour will be the best
preparation for my future life and career. This means I also have to bring something new to the school,
and I am confident that I can contribute very significantly to the school from my academic
achievement, personal experiences, athletics and culture that might further develop the schools
community.
I have been attending Ruffing Montessori in Cleveland Heights for ten years and I hope to apply my
educational experience at Ruffing to the rigorous academics at Gilmore Academy. I believe that
Gilmour will provide me with advancement in all subjects especially math, geography, history, and
science Also Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as
French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to identify common words and their origins for
various languages. I can read, write, and speak
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Analysis Of Poem Facing It By Yusef Komunyakaa
War is one of the most controversial topics in today s society. However, because poetry tends to focus
on the experiences of the author, it is quite widespread. Grief, fear, and pain are some of the most
prevalent emotions in literature. In his poem, Facing It, Yusef Komunyakaa tells his experience with
war and how it has affected him. The poem begins with the author experiencing a loss of identity as he
is at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Then, he experiences nostalgia whilst reminiscing his past.
Lastly, he experiences flashbacks that deter his ability to distinguish the past from the present.
Komunyakaa wastes no time in loading his poem with themes. He touches on grief, war, gaining
control, acceptance, and sentimentality. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This sets the tone because it represents the process of grief. However, over time, they feel emotions
from anger to depression, to acceptance, etc. In these stages, emotions and memories catch up to them
forcing them to release their emotions. The author also uses stones as a symbol of strength and
courage. The line, I m stone, translates to I m strong or I m brave. In the line, ...the stone lets me go,
the author uses personification by giving life to the stone. It means that the stone or bravery is no
longer weighing on the author. In other words, the author no longer feels obligated to suppress his
emotions. The line, He s lost his right arm / inside the stone., translates to He s lost his right arm while
being brave, in reference to service in the Vietnam war. Lastly, the author uses methods to produce a
description that paints an image in the reader s mind. The lines, The sky. A plane in the sky. / A white
vet s image floats/ closer to me, then his pale eyes/ look through mine. /, puts the reader in the author s
position.
The poets use of form helped build the theme of the poem. Komunyakaa uses open form, a structure
that follows no guidelines, in the poem. Specifically, he uses free verse this form consists of lines that
have irregular meter, no stanzas, and no rhyme. The author included both stressed and unstressed
syllables, as well as many feet in the lines of the poem. This connects to the theme
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Christian Disciplines Of The Spiritual Realm
Introduction
The classic Disciplines of the spiritual life call us to move beyond surface living into the depths. They
invite us to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm. They urge us to be the answer to a hollow
world. There are many different but important Christian disciplines. Some that as Christian we all
practice on a regular basses while other which people are specifically called to undertake during their
walk. As Christians we may never fully participate in every discipline throughout our walk. The
discipline of fasting is one which has been around before Jesus, Old Testament saints fasted at times of
mourning and national repentance. They fasted when they needed strength or mercy or persevere and
when they wanted a word from God (see 1 Samuel 7:6, Nehemiah 1:4, Esther 4:16). For over 2
thousand years, Fasting has been an important part of our Christian walk, to help us draw closer to
God and to rely and trust Him more.
Summaries your original understanding of the discipline before the course started.
As a young Christian, my knowledge about the Christian disciplines was very limited. I had a very
limited knowledge on fasting. I believed that is was just something Christians did, as God called them
to do, not that there was such a deep meaning to the discipline of fasting. I understood that it was what
Jesus did a number of times.
A significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to the discipline.
Matthew Henry said, Fasting is a
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Nickel And Dimed Research Paper
Kevin Torres English III Period 4 9 September, 2016 Nickel and Dimed Composition I. Introduction
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, Is about a woman, a journalist who goes
undercover to witness the Welfare Program the government provides for the poor and people in need.
Ehrenreich is white and middle class. She claims that her experience would have been radically
different had she been a person of color or a single parent. Ehrenreich had not much to worry about
other than finding a job and a somewhat comfortable living space. If she had not been white , her
experience would have been drastically different in my opinion. With little money, during this time
period things were still not too expensive but not too affordable for some people. II. Not having to
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One of the steps A.A. asks of recovering alcoholics is to make a searching and fearless moral
inventory of themselves, and now, alone in my motel room, I find myself fairly obsessed with my
stuff, how much of it there is and how long it will last. I have my laptop and a suitcase containing T
shirts, jeans, and khakis, three long sleeve shirts, one pair of shorts, vitamins, and an assortment of
toiletries. I have a tote bag stuffed with books, which will, along with the hiking boots I have brought
for weekends, turn out to be the most useless items in my inventory. I have $1,000, plus some small
bills crumpled in pockets. And now, for an alarming $59 a night, I have a bed, a TV, a phone, and a
nearly unobstructed view of Route 25... (34) I bring pizza and salad back to my room for dinner,
telling myself that anything tastes better when acquired at some risk to life and limb, like venison
fresh from the hunt. (Ehrenreich
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The Non Profit Organizations
Grand Junction, Colorado is a town in Western Colorado that has taken steps to excel in the health
care field by providing cost effective and efficient care to their community. In lecture this week, we
have learned that the key system concepts are: shared vision, shared reality, people, parts,
interrelationships, leverage, adaptability and iterative learning.1 The article: Grand Junction,
Colorado: A Health Community That Works, is an example of a patient centered medical home that
currently exists in the United States, and should be looked at as a possible solution to our current
health care overspending crisis. I believe that the health care provided in Grand Junction, Colorado
has excelled in all these concepts and will discuss their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shared Reality: Not only did the medical community share a vision, they also shared data through the
Quality Health Network (QHN)2. They developed an IT system that is still in the infancy stages in the
rest of the United States where data is shared between various providers. There is a common network
that providers are able to log into and see other providers notes and care plans. This sharing of
information has decreased the performance of duplicate tests/procedures and has decreased the costs
and increased the quality of care that patients in the Grand Junction community receive. The
information in the shared data system was also used to promote transparency of data on physician
performance to formulate a health care model that focused on the patient and through peer pressure,
caused the providers to strive for better outcomes. People: We have learned that the United States is
lacking providers in the primary care field but Grand Junction actually has an increased number of
PCPs in their community, and this has allowed them to manage their patient s care more in depth.2
Having the social service groups to assist with necessary patient follow up and home care has also
worked favorably for them. In addition, they have highly motivated individuals that are seeking to
make a change in the way that health care is delivered. This is the most important aspect of the whole
system, because without these vital players, the system would
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  • 2. Introvertive Mysticism Katz The debate in the academic study of mysticism between Steven Katz and Robert Forman consists of Katz s argument that, There are NO pure (i.e. unmediated) mystical experiences (Katz, 26). Further, Katz affirms that mystical experiences are difficult to interpret and are impossible to verify. Comparatively, Robert Forman argues for the existence of what he refers to as Pure Consciousness Events (PCEs) whereby mystical experiences extend beyond language and culture. Katz contends that the major problem of the study of mysticism is the problem of whether or not mystical experiences can be verified when experienced by a person. In like manner, Katz states that accounts of mystical experiences are unreliable because they commonly relate to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Forman defines Pure Consciousness Events as wakeful though contentless (nonintentional) consciousness (Forman, 8). He expands by stating, This is a form of what W.T Stace called introvertive mysticism, which he distinguished from extrovertive mysticism. In extrovertive mysticism one perceives a new relationship one of unity, blessedness, reality, or what have you between the external world and the self. In introvertive mysticism there is no awareness of the external world per se; the experience is of the self itself (Forman, 8). Moreover, Forman explains, Introvertive mysticism denotes a transient state; (after all, no one who eats and sleeps can remain entranced forever), whereas extrovertive mysticism denotes a more permanent state, one that lasts even while one is engaged in activity (Forman, 8). If Forman is right and Pure Consciousness Events are real, then that assumes that anyone can achieve a mystical experience without having a religious or spiritual affiliation. Katz affirms that one must have a spiritual or religious connection or affiliation in order to have a mystical experience and they will only have an experience that results from the persons mental perceptions about the world around them. Forman responds to this by stating, Katz does not specific just which concepts enter into just which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Time In The Great Gatsby The concept of time is mentioned in The Great Gatsby at least 450 times, through character names, nouns, and occurrences. Time being such a heavily focused on subject in the novel shows how focused F. Scott Fitzgerald was on showing the positives and negatives of making time an important aspect of how life is perceived and lived. Fitzgerald s outlook on time is one of longing and regret, portrayed in Gatsby s persona, actions, and hopefulness. Gatsby is born a poor man with not much to show for himself in his early life, until he meets a rich young lady who flips his world upside down. Daisy shows Gatsby her love built on broken promises as she promises to marry him once he comes home from Oxford but ends up marrying Tom Buchanan before Gatsby can be home to stop the wedding. Once Gatsby realizes this as he returns home, he shapes his life around doing nothing but creating a world that would bring Daisy back into his arms just like their younger days. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is insinuated that Gatsby did not make his money in the most ethical way when Tom shares that he found what your drug stores were and explains that Gatsby and Wolfsheim purchased side street drug stores and sold alcohol over the counter, which was illegal at the time (Fitzgerald 100). Gatsby covers this scheme up with talk of inheriting his money from old family, but is not very consistent in his lies, as Nick notices him use several different answers at separate times. I think he hardly knew what he was saying when I asked him what business he was in he answered, That s my affair before he realized that it wasn t the appropriate reply (Fitzgerald 103). While Gatsby may have been successful in his illegal money affairs, this does not mean his efforts were not wasted on someone unworthy of the time and money ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Feudal Japan Research Paper Feudal Japan was a time in Japanese history that lasted from 1185 to 1603 A.D. This influential time included the rise of the bakufu, or tent government, and rule by shōgun. It also included many wars, battles, and introductions of new weapons, ideas, or religions from foreign places. The mentioned introductions included firearms, Buddhism, and Christianity. The geography, climate, and location of Japan affects the inhabitants then and now. The geography of Japan consists of mountains, basins, plains, and many islands. The climate is a humid monsoon climate. Japan is located the coordinates of 36° N 138° E and is completely surrounded by water, isolating it from other civilizations and nations. The feudal age of Japan contained many important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Power Of Speech In Jane Austen s Persuasion At face value, Anne s speech in the published ending of Jane Austen s Persuasion seems to not quite follow with her quiet nature throughout most of the book. In the original unpublished conclusion to this book, Anne retains her standard silence that is her signature characteristic. However, with a modest amount of studying one will find Anne s remaining silent would not follow suit with her character s progression through the story. The reason though for her continued growth towards comfort in speech I believe to be directly tied to her continued growth back towards Captain Wentworth. Reading through this book we become accustomed to Anne being the silent character, leading us to feel like something is wrong when she begins to speak more and more. Due to this we are naturally drawn to question why Anne is speaking so much. More than this we must wonder, why Anne did not speak before this point? Throughout this book we are given enough information to see that Anne speaks much less in comparison to all the other characters, however we are never given anything to say why she is this way. One possible explanation that we find in Chapter 1 is this description of her relationship with her father and sisters, her word had no weight; her convenience was always to give way; she was only Anne. (Austen, 1817) This seems like quite enough to keep someone from speaking up as much, knowing that they would always get automatically shut down for being considered only Anne . This seems like a strange way for Anne s own family to treat her. Given, Sir Walter is not known for being the father of the year, but he at least treats his other two daughters with some form of fatherly love. The flaw in this though is that in the very last published chapter it is said that Sir Walter, indeed, though he had no affection for Anne, and no vanity flattered, to make him really happy on the occasion, was very far from thinking it a bad match for her. It is clearly stated that Sir Walter did not even have any affection towards his daughter Anne. This all lets us deny the idea of Sir Walter s view of his daughter affecting her reason for silence. The next possibility would be in her own sister s treatment of Anne. We see in the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Jeffrey David Sachs Fight Against Poverty As a matter of first importance I might want to present book and its prestigious contain about a some strategies described by the author to fight against poverty which is the most paramount issues for some underdeveloped nations however before we go on track first it s important to know about author. Jeffrey David Sachs One of the most youthful tenured economics professor ever at Harvard university (at age 28), Sachs got to be referred to for his part as a guide to Eastern European and developing country governments during the transition from communism to a market system or during periods of economic crisis. Hence he has been known for his work on the challenges of economic development, environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, debt cancellation and globalization. Sachs was brought up in Oak Park, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, the child of Joan (née Abrams) and Theodore Sachs, a work attorney. He moved on from Oak Park secondary school and went to Harvard College, where he got his BA summa cum laude in 1976. He has done his MA and PhD in Economics from Harvard with proposal titled Factor Costs and Macroeconomic Adjustment in the Open Economy: Theory and Evidence, and was welcome to join the Harvard Society of Fellows while still a Harvard graduate understudy. In 1980 he joined the Harvard personnel as an assistant professor and then full professor of Economics. Book was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Storage Strategies For The Enterprise Storage Environment... Along with the computer appears, storage strategy becomes one of the most important features for data storing and data sharing based on computer infrastructure. Enterprises prefer faster performance, lower costs for the storage solutions, especially with a high security protection. Cost, performance, data backup, data recovery, data sharing, security issues are all popular topics for the enterprise storage strategies when they meet their storage issues. How can enterprise make a reasonable decision to meet their real requirements and business need based on their budget? How can enterprise know which is the best solution for their business strategies? How can enterprise move their data from old storage infrastructure to the new solution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Impact of Enterprise Storage Strategies Introduction When a business started, the related data has been generated. Along with the development of the business, the data becomes larger and accumulates day by day. The accumulated data can be transferred to meaningful information for the managers decision makings. Storing and protecting the data is essential to the development of the enterprise business. Today, almost all enterprises use computer storage to store their data instead of the hard copy papers. In the past, hard copy papers stored the data for the enterprise, but it existed too many potential risks, such as data loss, data stolen, data destroy, or cannot sharing with others. In 1990s, more companies started to use computer hard drive to store their business data; this change impacted the later development of the storage strategies. Along with the technology development and the data becomes bigger and bigger, big data problems appear. How can enterprise store such large data and manage such large data effectively? Currently there are several classic storage strategies to help enterprise solve their data storage problems, such as spinning media, flash, and cloud. The enterprise also can select onsite or offsite option as their considerations based on their business environment. Security issues are popular discussion topics as well in this paper. Success factors and pitfalls for spinning media The spinning media solution for enterprise storage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Development Of The Boulder Parks And Recreation... In the beginning, the Boulder Valley was home to the Southern Arapaho tribe of Native American. Then gold seekers searching for their fortunes arrived around 1858 and soon a settlement became a city in 1871. The town was based on the concept of Chautauqua which was a movement that focused on adult education and enlightenment. As the city continued to grow and prosper a desire to preserve Boulder s nature beauty increased and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) was created in 1961. By looking at Boulder s mission statement, the structure of its department, and the ideas of the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department Director, Yvette Bowden and the Colorado Governor, John Hickenlooper, it will be clear that the numerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Boulder City Council along with the city manager is responsible for overseeing the department. There is also a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) that is made up of seven members that are appointed by the City Council. This board was created to offer advice to the City Council on the various park property and recreational facilities. Finally, the department has a director who guides and ensures that the mission and master plan is being followed. Since July 2014 Yvette Bowden has been the Boulder, Colorado Parks and Recreation Director. Her previous experience was as president and CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy (which was one of Atlanta s largest urban parks). She was also a board member of the City Parks Alliance which is a national organization that s main goal is to improve urban parks. Therefore, one of her personal passions is to make urban parks just as accessible to the Boulder citizens as the open spaces are. She also has a great appreciation for the sustainability of parks and she is equally concerned with finding just the right balance between the bigger public events such as the Ironman competitions and the various ways that the local community uses the parks and recreation facilities. Finally, the department is supported financially by various funds such as the general fund, the lottery fund, the recreation activity fund, the permanent parks and recreation fund, and the $.25 Sales Tax fund. This fund is often featured in ads with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Poetry And Archibald Macleish In Ars Poetica What is a poem and what makes a poem important? This question can have multiple answers for many different people. Two such poets have ideas of this question to express in their poems. Marianne Moore in her poem, Poetry, and Archibald MacLeish in Ars Poetica. Both are very talented poets and their views of what a poem should be and what makes it important are both alike and different. Marianne s Poetry, and Archibald s Ars Poetica, expresses different views of how a poem should present its theme, but both are similar in their views of the use of imagination in a poem and it simplicity. On the subject of how a poem should present its theme, Marianne s Poetry and Archibald s Ars Poetica, have very different views. In Ars Poetica, Archibald literates that poems should be so absolutely stunning that they don t have to explain themselves, sort of like a piece of art. By this, he means that the poem doesn t have to convey a very obvious meaning. On the other hand, in Marianne Moore s poem Poetry, she believes that a good, genuine, poem shouldn t be so complex and hard to understand. She thinks a poem needs to openly state its theme, to help readers understand and appreciate what they re reading. The same thing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Archibald believes that a poem should capture a reader s attention with some sort of allure, like a painting. A poem should not mean/ But be (Ars Poetica). He views a poem like a painting, hanging on a wall, it s just there. Archibald thinks that a poem shouldn t be this great puzzle, but simple; a work of art. Marianne Moore also shares this idea of simplicity. As said before, she thinks a poem should be simple to understand. She believes that when the poem is simple and easy to understand that when reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it after all, a place for the genuine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Software Project Failure Essay Failure of Software Project : There are many reasons for the failure of the project here are the few reasons how there is a failure accourance for the software projects. ⦁ The first reason is no proper planning for the project. ⦁ No sufficent time ⦁ No sufficient budget ⦁ No good communication. ⦁ No proper testing ⦁ Not reaching to industry standards. No Sufficent time : The deadline for the project is decided before the project starts. As the deadline is given we start assuming that the sooner we start coding the sooner we will finish. This kind of apporach is always wrong. It is very importatnt to spend time for creating a good design for the product with out a proper design that leads for continious changes for the project. So when this happens there is no sufficient time because lot of time gets wasted. No Sufficient Budget : Many of the projects have low budgets based on their own requirments. When this happens everything slows down eventually and the quality suffers. No Good Communication : There should always be a good communication with development team ,the users and the customers. This one of the important thing for the success of the project. No proper Testing : When the product to be delivered in the moment the only thing that suffers is testing. All the testing is left pending untill the coding is done from the development team.So, this results the product with lot of bugs and custmer feel unhappy. Not reaching to industry standards : Conforming to industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sectionalism In The 19th Century Henry Clay once wrote: I know of no South, no North, no East, no West to which I owe my allegiance. The Union is my country. (Pearson) He was referring to sense of Nationalism, a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country. Nationalism is desire to consider the greater good of the country. When specific geographic areas put their own needs and beliefs over the entire country, sectionalism is born. Sectionalism is an identification with a geographic section and the cultural, social, economic, and political interests of that section. (Sectionalism Facts) Sectionalism is a loyalty to a section, rather than the country as a whole. Sectionalism can be traced back to the Manifest Destiny which is an opinion that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Southerners relied on slaves to produce the cotton and considered those slaves as property, but Northerners felt that slavery was in violation of the Constitutional right to liberty,the pursuit of happiness, and equal rights. As the country expanded west and more states were added, there were more issues with sectionalism. When Missouri requested statehood, they wanted to be admitted as a slave state. If they had been allowed to join, the free states would have been outnumbered. Maine also wanted to become a free state. To keep the balance of the nation, Henry Clay suggested the Missouri Compromise that both states be admitted at the same time to keep the balance. (Cornell, p. 214) This action continued to keep the country divided based upon the regional attitudes of slavery, however, it did relieve the tension of what would happen if there wasn t a balance anymore. The Compromise of 1850 included the Fugitive Slave Law which also was an act of sectionalism. (Cornell, p. 347) Under this law, runaway slaves could not be free if they escaped to the North, but rather they must be returned to their owners. This law created more tension between the North and South because a Northerner could be held accountable for harboring a fugitive if they helped a slave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Oprah Winfrey Celebrity Home Celebrity homes are always so inspiring because money isn t a factor for them. To buy land and build the house of their dreams is something many people would love to do. Well, even if you re unable to afford the type of real estate featured, you can still recreate the wow factor on a smaller scale. It just takes some creativity and a good realtor on your side. Oprah Winfrey is known for her television prowess and her ability to relate to the average American. As a result, she s been rewarded in many ways including her finances. With a net worth of $3.1 Billion, Oprah Winfrey can easily purchase the best real estate that money can buy. In her vacation home in Telluride, CO., she has an extensive wine cellar, 8700 square feet and a treetop fire pit. If this sounds like a dream to you, there are ways to include these elements in your future home. For wine lovers, it might be nice to consider purchasing a home with a finished basement. Turn part of the basement into your own personal wine cellar. A treetop fire pit may be hard to find, but you can certainly look for a home with a rooftop terrace. Once that s done, you just need to focus on purchasing a good fire pit. Consider contacting a Colorado realtor to find properties with elements that are similar to Ms. Winfrey s home. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi own a breathtakingly gorgeous home in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The backyard of this home has a gigantic pool area, private cabanas, ocean views and a fun water slide. If you come from a family of fish, you probably would love to have the water elements added to your backyard. In this case, it s wise to look for homes with a backyard pool. A private cabana isn t difficult to build and install. Unless you re purchasing a home near the ocean, it might be hard to recreate the ocean view element. However, don t underestimate the power of a really large pool and intricate details for the surrounding furniture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Causes Of Villain In Frankenstein On the face of this gothic novel is a tale about a terrible creature that committed hideous acts against the society. Most readers believe that the monster is the story s villain Contrary to this, the hidden but true villain is Victor Frankenstein because the fateful events are the repercussions of his reckless and irresponsible behavior. Victor Frankenstein did not directly kill his lovely family. However, he is the only one to blame and only cause of the deathly catastrophe through the monster s creation, his lack of responsibility for the monster, his isolation from the world resulting in the creature s freedom to roam about at its pleasure neglected and unattended. Therefore Victor Frankenstein was the root cause of the ruin of his family, his creation and eventually his very own life. At first, even before the monster s creation, Frankenstein s physical and mental health is already in a poor state because of his infatuation with the experiment. Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree...sometimes I grew alarmed at the wreck I perceived that I had become (Shelly 42.) This points to Victor as the sole perpetrator in his pain as he seeks knowledge. His physical and mental condition continue to deteriorate as the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agreement is that if Victor creates the mate then the monster will disappear and stop bothering Frankenstein as well as killing people. Victor begins the process but decides to shun the monster s desires and refuses to finish the project and instead destroys it. The monster witnesses the destruction of its mate which was meant to be its sole source of happiness and retreats with a howl of devilish revenge and despair. The monster feels that this selfish act is another form of betrayal. He thus goes on to murder Frankenstein s wife Elizabeth and close ally as a way to punish his creator who has sentenced him to a life of solitude and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Wilson High School Essay Glen A. Wilson High School is a four year comprehensive public high school, grades 9 12th grade. Wilson High School located in Hacienda Heights, California, serves a middle class community of about 54,000 residences, with the median income of $50,000 (www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com). Wilson has a six year accreditation from Western Association of Schools and Colleges, as well as being a part of International Baccalaureate Organization. Wilson High School has a total of 42 chartered active clubs and comprehensive interscholastic athletic program in 23 different sports (www.gwhs hlpusd ca.schoolloop.com). As of 2014 2015, the total student enrollment is 1616, with 407 seniors, 419 juniors, 377 sophomores, and 395 freshmen (www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com). The racial/ethnic composition includes 38% Asian, 53% Latino, 5% Caucasian, and 1% African American. The facility consists of one principal, three vice principals, six counselors, including one international student counselor, 57 teachers, one International Baccalaureate coordinator, two part time psychologists, two ELD program aides, one community Liaison, and a Special Education Coordinator, (www.gwhs hlpusd ca schooloop.com). As shown in Figure 4 there has been a steady decrease in number of enrollments, with over 100 students less than the 2011 2012 school year. In addition there are a total of 922 who were eligible for free and reduced lunches, along with 104 students who were classified as English Learners ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Meaning Of Race In The Film Understanding Race The Meaning Of Race The film Understanding Race gives many accounts of the meaning of the word race and what race actually is and what it isn t. According to the film, most scientists agree that race doesn t exists in the natural world. This conclusion was drawn in 1998, the concept of race was proven to have no scientific validity and is not scientifically proven. The film suggests that just because the concept of race isn t proven by science, that doesn t take away from the concept of race having a true meaning for humans. Although race has a meaning to humans, there is not a distinct answer to what race means. For example, during an interview in the film a comedian Margaret Cho, defines race as being what you are but not who you are. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dolores Newton points out during the film that one of the things that has made humans successful on Earth is that we have always been good at classifying things and looking at similarities and differences. Maya Angelo suggests during an in film interview that we use the differences because we don t know any better. She also suggests that we use the differences between ourselves in hopes that we can make our own lives better. Although over many centuries humans have tried to divide humans based on race, it has been proven that the human species cannot be divided into a small number of groups because nobody has came up with a reasonable list of racial groups. The film states that preconceptions about the race of people is something that all humans experience in their lifetime whether they like to admit or not. Many of the preconceptions that individuals have will cause them to act violently towards someone of a different race. Racial violence in America and the rest of World is not uncommon. Throughout the history of the World there have been an unprecedented amount of people who have suffered often fatal consequences simply because of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Internet Vs Internet Education Use of the Internet has become a part of life of every student and a mean to search for the information as and when it is needed. These days, use of mobile phones for internet purposes has become a routine and number of mobile consumer accessing the Internet is surpassing fixed line internet users (M. Kumar, 2011). Learning is a process and it is part of our daily lives. Modern technology has made it simple for students to learn from anywhere through online education and mobile education. Also, students now use modern technology in classrooms to learn better. For example, students use iPads to share visual lessons and examples with peers in the classroom. This has made learning more convenient and fun. Also new modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Health industry Nowadays most hospitals have implemented modern technology in surgical rooms, this has reduced on mistakes made by doctors. Humans can easily make mistakes because of work overload and stress factors. Also, the business community has developed health applications which can enable us to monitor our health and weight. These applications can be used on mobile phones, so users can have them at any time of the day Negative Impacts Education the access of these devices to school going children`s has caused more harm than good. For example, they spend much of their time on playing video games and other activities which are not mentally and socially good for them. So, they are just wasting their time instead of focus on the school work. Thus, the end result lead to the poor performance in their studies which put a negative effect on their future. Job Loss Modern technology has replaced many humans; robots are doing the jobs which used to be done by humans. Many packing firms have employed robots on production lines to increase production and efficiency, this is good news for businesses because it helps them make more money and serve customers in time, but it is bad news to employees because they get replaced by a robot. Increased loneliness Social Isolation is on the increase, people are spending more time playing video games, learning how to use new modern technologies, using social networks and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Pros And Cons Of Grand Jury In America s justice system, a grand jury is a group of citizens called to decide whether probable cause exists to believe that a suspect committed the crime with which she or he has been charged (Gaines G 4). In the Central District of California, prospective jurors who report and are not excused or postponed, the Jury Clerk will use a computer program to randomly select 23 members and ten alternates for each grand jury. A grand jury designated investigatory meet for a 12 month term, while a grand jury designated accusatory meets for a 6 month term. A grand jury has 23 members and meets once a week, always on the same weekday. Grand juries do not meet on weekends or Mondays. The average workday is 5 hours. Absences for medical appointments, vacations, graduations, etc. may be accommodated, but 16 members must be present for the grand jury to conduct business. The grand jury serves the United States District Court, Central District of California. In contrast, a trial jury is asked to reach a verdict based on the evidence presented during a civil or criminal trial; a grand jury meets in secret to consider whether there is sufficient evidence to justify a formal criminal charge against someone. That formal criminal charge is called an indictment (Central). San Bernardino County grand jury plays a distinctively different role in the judicial system. It is composed of 19 persons (or 23 in counties with over 4 million residents) selected from a group of 30 citizens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Intentional Revolutions Is Organizational Change Intentional Revolutions is organizational change that requires people to examine and alter the basic assumptions driving and supporting the present state of their organizational life. It is about change that asks people to do things in dramatically new and different ways, as opposed to making small improvements in current practices. The requirements for remaining competitive often include sharp breaks with past beliefs and practices. There is need for organizations of all kinds to make discontinuous changes in significant aspects of their being. To make revolution is to attack values and practices that are valued or cherished or accepted within the prevailing culture. Slide 1 Transformation creation of a new organizational reality. These organizations are continuously and fundamentally adaptive and self renewing. Slide 2 The challenge of Transformational Change Discontinuous Thinking Building a New Consciousness Practical Dimensions of Transformation The Path of Least Resistance Discontinuous Thinking Rapid and unpredictable changes in an organizational environment lead to understanding that the traditional response modes, such as downsizing and piecemeal structural process rearrangements, no longer provide sufficient competitive edge. Corporations must change in ways that are discontinuous with what has gone before. For example, (Insert example of your organization such as when your new leadership came in or the relationship of your dean with the guy that did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Bombing Of Nagasaki In The 1940 s The 1940 s On August 9, 1945 the second atomic bomb dropped in Nagasaki, Japan by the United states. The first atomic bomb that was dropped in Hiroshima was not enough to convince the Japanese war council to accept the Potsdam Conference s demand for an unconditional surrender. Following the plutonium based bombing in Hiroshima, The United States had already planned to drop the second atomic bomb in Nagasaki. The Nagasaki A bomb, which was a uranium based bomb, was originally set to be dropped on August 11, but was moved up in date due to unforeseen weather conditions. The bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m by Frederick Brock who was flying a B 29 bomber at 1,650 feet above the city. The force of the atomic bombing was that of 22,000 tons of TNT and had between 60,000 and 80,000 victims. There is no exact figures available of victims because the force ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fifty two American diplomats and citizens were held hostage for 444 days from November 4, 1979, to January 20, 1981 after a group of Iranian students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam s Line who supported the Iranian Revolution, took over the U.S Embassy in Tehran. After a power struggle between Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran and his prime minister, the Shah gained the support of the United States in preventing the nationalization of Iran s oil industry. In return the Shah received economic and military aid from the United States. With increased American policy influence, Shah Pahlavi moved towards economic and social reforms of the Iranian government. However, these reforms were criticized by the Iranian nationalists. Eventually after weeks of violent demonstrations towards the Shah, he fled Iran.To the Iranians it seemed as if the United States was protecting the hated Shah because President Carter had let him into the United States for cancer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Chimpanzees Essay Chimpanzee Droppings Lead Scientists to Evolutionary Discovery by Erica F. Kosal, Biology Department, North Carolina Wesleyan College Part I Chimpanzee Behavior Far in the remote western African jungles of Cameroon, Dr. Beatrice Hahn and her team of scientists from the University of Alabama have been examining chimpanzee droppings. Members of the great ape family, chimpanzees typically travel in groups of  to  animals, forming smaller subgroups to forage during the day and then coming together again to sleep in trees at night. Communities lack a definite leader and are usually split into a number of subgroups, often when the animals go to forage. These subgroups (referred to as fusion fission groups ) are temporary and change in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using test tubes containing a preservative, the scientists collected  fecal samples from  forest sites and later analyzed them in Dr. Hahn s laboratory. The team was interested in tracing the evolution of hiv (human immunodeficiency virus) to investigate the origins of hiv/aids. There is a simian virus known as siv (simian immunodeficiency virus) that is closely related to hiv and has been found in  species of African primates, ranging from various species of monkey (e.g., Blue monkey, L Hoest monkey) to mangabeys (e.g., red capped mangabey), colobus, baboons, mandrills, and chimpanzees. Both hiv and siv are considered to be retroviruses, containing rna instead of dna as their genetic material. Because the virus must insert its genetic material into a host cell to take over that host cell, a retrovirus has to convert its rna back into dna form. Only after this backstep (hence the term retro ) occurs, can the virus successfully insert its genetic material (now in dna form) into the host s dna. rna is slightly different from dna. rna contains only one genetic strand, whereas dna is a doubly stranded molecule. In addition, the sugars of these molecules are slightly different. dna contains the sugar deoxyribose while rna contains the sugar ribose. In both cases, the sugars act as the backbone for the molecule and provide a place for the bases to attach. The bases determine the order of amino acids and thus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. PIPAssessment for Ben Hall PIP Assessment Ben Hall Ben Hall is believed be been born in Maitland, New South Wales on the 9th of May 1837. His parents were both ex convicts, Eliza Somers and Benjamin Hall, who sadly passed away in 1951 which explains why he robbed many different people in New South Wales, and became one of Australia s most wanted bushrangers that Australia has ever had, to date. Ben then became a stockman and sold cattle to all of the miners on the diggings at Lambing Flat. Be was known as a hard working and honest man who never gave up if e was given a task. Ben caught wild cows and wild horses that were located in nearby hills. Ben Hall began running his own butcher shop in 1852 in a small town near Murrurundi, but he started getting into trouble with the local police for stealing horses and cattle. Later on in life, he got married to a lady named Bridget Walsh in Bathurst. In 1862, his life was then changed forever as his wife left him for another man and took their son, Henry with her. He went back to his home to find that his farm had been burnt down along with a large sum of his farm. He also came back to find all of his cattle and livestock dead of starvation as they had cruelly been left in the stockyards. Hall then lost interest in cattle and saw no need to live as he became closer to Frank Gardiner, a commonly known bushranger in the area. He then started to get himself in to trouble with the police when he was arrested for highway robbery, but was released when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of The Log From The Sea Of Cortez Enduring Perspectives By studying the history of Native Americans, we can understand some of their characteristics, qualities, and perspectives regarding America s landscape. Many of these still persist today in either the original or a mutated form. The Native American quality of living unsustainably persists today in various forms because it is difficult to notice an unsustainable lifestyle. John Steinbeck, Barry Lopez, and Scott Momaday in The Log From the Sea of Cortez, The American Geographies, and The Way to Rainy Mountain describe this effect. Today, it is easy to look back and see that Native Americans, including the Micmac, lived unsustainable lifestyles. The Micmac s economy revolved around trading small animals (e.g. beavers). Their desire for European goods provided an incentive to deplete the animal population (Merchant 13). A problem with this lifestyle is that it is difficult to know that the animal s population is being depleted until it is too late. The Native Americans of the Great Plains centered their economy on the buffalo. The Native Americans used difficult techniques (e.g. tricking them to fall off cliffs) to catch the buffalo, which was unsustainable considering how important the Buffalos were for them (Merchant 16). When the horse arrived the Native Americans became more efficient hunters. However, their lives became less sustainable because they became dependent on the horse and buffalo population. Again, this is a problem because it is difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery To diagnose a coronary artery disease (CAD) the doctor will use a coronary angiogram procedure to find the percentage of blockage or narrow in arteries, the angiogram results will help the doctor to decide a decision on patient treatment depends on the percentage of blockage on coronary artery, age, weight, and whether patients have other medical conditions, like diabetes . In cases with obstructive average a 50% or slightly more are treated by medications and Balloon angioplasty, but what about the cases with more than one artery completely blockage or the medication and stent do not help them? The doctor will choose a coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG) to restore blood flow in the heart, CABG is a surgery done through replacement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Yoshino Cover Covering, to cover is to hide something about yourself that is generally looked down up, to only fit better into mainstream society. In the New Civil rights by Kenji Yoshino imforms us on the concept of covering. Wesely Yang in paper tigers through differrent topics inderectly backs up Kenjis beliefs. Kenji explains why, even how we cover. Going as far as saying that everyone covers. Yang on the otherhand talks about the opression and life itself as a Asian American. Providing us many other people whom have had similar expieriances. The two back each others claims up. WEsely YAng agreees with Kenji Yoshino that everyone covers. In there essays yang and yoshino both explain covering, Yoshino more so directly then Yang. Yoshino went as far ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not truly who are are. Wether you tone something down, or maybe bring something out. It falls under covering.Not only has Yang provided us examples of ways in wich he has covered, Yang shows us how others have also. For example Jones from the Abcs of atraction said This is what an alpha male does. (pg544) he even went as far as saying this is going to feel completely artificial (pg544) Yang agreees that people may act artificaial to gain from society. It is sure that he would agree with Yoshino when he told us that Famous examples of covering around. Ramon Estevez covered his ethnicity when he changed his name to Martin Sheen, as did Krishna Bhanj when he changed his name to Ben Kingsley. Margaret Thatcher covered her status as a women when she trained with a voice coach to lower the timbre of her voice. Long after they came out as lesbians, Rosie O Donnell and Mary Cheney still covered, keeping their same sex partners out of public eye. Issur Danielovitch Demsky covered his Juddaism when he became Kirk Douglas, as did Joseph Levitch when he became Jerry Lewis. Franklin Delano Roosevelt covered his disability be ensuring his wheelchair was always hidden behind a desk before his Cabinet entered. (pg552) Yang and Yoshino stand side by side with their beliefs. Both showing us examples where people cover, just in different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Rosenberg Spies Essay Rosenberg Spies In 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing information to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) concerning the construction of nuclear weapons. In 1953, the United States Government executed them. Some say, the Rosenbergs received their just punishment. Many historians feel that the trial was unfair, and that international claims for clemency were wrongly ignored. These historians claim that the Rosenbergs were assassinated by the US government. This report will be an analysis of the trial, the events which led up to it, and its aftermath. What Led to the Arrest? The first clue America had that a Russian spy ring existed in the US was the discovery of a KGB codebook on the Finnish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The FBI appointed James Skardon to confront Fuchs. Skardon was a renowned spy catcher, who had obtained confessions from many, including the traitor William Joyce. On December 21 1949, Skardon went to talk with Fuchs in his laboratory at the Harwell Atomic Research Establishment. To Skardon s surprise, Fuchs was eager to talk. Apparently, Fuchs wanted to talk because he was very upset with the Soviet Union s postwar policy in Eastern Europe. He did not say everything, but it was a start. After many meetings, Skardon was able to get Fuchs to disclose even more. Fuchs thought that if he owned up to his past, it would be forgotten, or at least forgiven. He was wrong. Fuchs said, At first I thought that all I would do was inform the Russian authorities that work on the atomic bomb was going on... I did what I consider the worst that I could have done, namely to give information about the principle of the design of the plutonium bomb. The FBI later found out from Fuchs that his contact was Raymond. They had only met a handful of times and Fuchs did not know much about him. On March 1, 1950, Fuchs was put on trial. After a trial that lasted only an hour and a half, he was convicted of four accounts of espionage and sentenced to 14 years in jail. The reason he was not killed was that he gave secrets to an ally. If he had given the same information to an enemy, he would have been condemned to death. (This contrasts with the current US ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Technology On The World Life We Once Knew Technology has improved drastically over the years. People can t imagine living a day to day life without technology. No one can walk down a sidewalk without having to see someone on their phone, tablet or video game. When my parents were growing up, all the knew was how to play outside they was no technology around. Biological evolution has changed drastically just like technology have evolved. In The Limits of Friendship, by Maria Konnikova reminds us how the social media has affected our day to day life. Social Media and Technology have made a tremendously changes in our life that we may never be able to get back. Next generations may not know how even to interact people outside the world of technology. In Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era, by Richard Restak, have come up with the concept that multitasking can affect our relationships. We have to come to term what is the most important thing that need to be done first. People are altering the way they act with other people. While Technology has advanced throughout the past generations, it has influenced social and biological evolution drastically that cause major impact in everyone life. Technology has changed our minds and transformed how we communicate with people because technology has become a standard concept for us. Dunbar number has been affected by social media because we can t be friends with more people on social than we know in life. It s just not possible for us to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Joint Injury Research Paper generally locating the nice direction of motion related to your joint ache could incorporate preserving a diary to report your entire experiences. A clinical journal is a excellent way to pinpoint the reasons that cause the most ache relating your joint issues, as well as determine the variety of environment or routine that brings out the satisfactory to your body. Documenting your joint soreness also enables your general practitioner to higher comprise you within the method of pinpointing essentially the most effective cures on your suffering. Under are a number of things to lookout for when preserving a report of your joint soreness: location The area of joint suffering is primary for a patient seeing that it allows for them to accommodate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s essential to report how long you might have had the affliction on your joints and whether or not or now not you re experiencing new emotions. Doctors are really to grasp if the suffering abruptly erupted or slowly advanced. The intensity of the anguish can be major is it extreme, extreme, dull, or moderate? Reoccurring ache can be of situation, which will shed light on the severity of your joint challenge. Is your suffering steady does it come and go? Traumatic motives normally joint affliction is consistent, however in other instances, it is affected by worrying explanations that can set off affliction and irritation. Each time a special endeavor motives your joint pain to surface, it is fundamental to record the details, akin to time of day, discomfort degree, and the way lengthy it lasted. Whilst you believe the pain, you should mention some other factors that can have brought about its onset, including injury, repeated accidents to at least one part of the body, or an illness. Whenever the anguish worsens, it is suggested to make an account of it. Additionally, be certain to incorporate whether or not you had been moving at the time or at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Impact Of The Industrial Revolution On Imperialism As Europeans colonized much of the world, their empires became more and more fueled by the Industrial Revolution. The developments of the Industrial Revolution that most impacted Imperialism were the Maxim Gun, Modern Manufacturing, and Child Labour. The industrial revolution began in the textile industry and during the course of history people have changed the manufacturing process dramatically. Instead of items being produced by hand, the owners of the facilities created ways to have machines produce the items ( thomasnet. ). Manufacturing change in production. By the 19th century, Europeans gun technology had improved dramatically, especially with the introduction of the maxim gun. Hiram Stevens invented the maxim gun when he was in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of these impacts consisted of both positive and negative aspects that influences great Britain, its economy, and it s people. During the industrial revolution time period it was very positive in Britain history. Britain was the wealthiest nation, and began producing more efficiently. For Britain to achieve this, Britain built factories. More people were employed, and that led to child labour, because children got hired to work in factories to help and support their families. life of little ones are destroyed, when child labour is employed (The french quotes). Till now we still have child labour, we still have children who work in a really young age for a long time, instead of learning and studying, till this moment children are still tortured, because they have to work in a bad factories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Role of Witchcraft in the Social Order The newest generation in western society is being partially raised by films, literature, and music. Pop culture is taking a bigger and bigger role in the upbringing of today s children. Images like Harry Potter flying on his broomstick during a game of quidditch, or the old lady from Brave creating potions. To the majority of Western Society, these situations are used for entertainment purposes, but many tribes and villages still believe in the power of witchcraft and see it as an enormous threat. Weather witchcraft is still prevalent for religious reasons, old school beliefs, or economic motives, the fact still remains that it is used to show order and give power to those who are willing to give up a life to take it. With modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because slaves were always in a household and could not speak up because of their social and economic status, the blame was often put of them regarding illness or poor fortune (Cassar, 1993:317). Often slaves were put in a jail cell once a year to remind them of their social standing in society (Cassar, 1993:329).The opposite side of this social blaming system, is that of trying to bring down those who are on the higher economic and social ladder. This can be seen majorly in the Badyaranke tribe. During the time the study was being conducted in the Badyaranke tribe that showed that those who have a higher socioeconomic status in the tribe can often be accused of summoning the spirit of Ufann (a spirit who exchanges a soul for healthy crops) and preforming witchcraft on their crops to gain wealth in the community (Simmons, 1980:455). In both of these societies it is evident that the community uses status as a means to inflict allegations of witchcraft. Scapegoat It is not rare that a community often needs a way to explain unexplainable occurrences. Humans in western society always look for a science based logical reason to legitimize a situation. While this is a common human trait, the science aspect can be lost on those nations that are geared more towards religious of spiritual beliefs. Both the Badyaranke tribe and people of Malta during the seventeenth century used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sigmund Freud s Psychodynamic Theory Sigmund Freud s psychodynamic theory can be described as a view that explains personality in terms of conscious and unconscious forces such as unconscious desires and beliefs (Chegg Study). Sigmund Freud developed this theory in the early 20th century based on the assumption that our unconscious desires influence many of our actions in our everyday lives (McLeod 2009). In addition, another assumption of Freud s that contributed to this theory was that our childhood experiences influence us greatly and make us into the person we are today. Freud proposed the psychodynamic theory according to which personality consisted of the Id, the super ego and the ego (McLeod 2009). The Id is the pleasure principle concerned with instincts and pleasure and operates by primary processes which thereby, does not take into account the reality principle (McLeod 2009). For example, if you were extremely thirsty; instead of going to buy a bottle of water or refilling your own bottle, you would drink from someone else s water bottle without their permission and without them knowing. This example demonstrates how the Id principle operates without taking into account what is socially acceptable in order to satisfy a need. The ego is the reality principle which not only operates by secondary processes concerned with reason and logic, but also mediates between the Id and super ego according to reality (McLeod 2009). For example, in the same scenario, instead of drinking from someone else s water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Level 2 Childrens Care and Education Unit 5 Unit 5: Communication and professional skills within child care and education D1:There are many aspects in relation to professional practice. Four areas of professional practice are: Attitudes to work Time keeping and attendance Awareness of children s development Understanding children s behaviour D2: It is important when working within a childcare setting that your timekeeping and attendance is up to scratch, punctuality is key because within this type of setting as a practitioner you have a multitude of responsibilities to carry out in order to help the child to thrive and develop. In addition to this it is also mandatory to have good punctuality because many people will be relying on you within that setting, For example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Understanding a child s behaviour is keybecause they are unable to understand the reasons why they behave the way they do, but if a practitioner is able to understand their behaviour they can strive to overcome any issues which are contributing to the behaviour which is being shown. In addition to this by understanding the behaviour and trying to deciefer the reasons behind it as a practitioner you are helping them to avoid carrying the behaviour related issues into future life. D3 I have made sure throughout my time at work placement that I have been punctual and aware of my time keeping, this has been shown through my log book which has to be signed every day that I have been present (See appendix 1), In addition to this I have also had my final report passed, one of the criteria within this report is that I must show professional standards of time keeping, I passed this part of my report. (See appendix 2 highlighted pink). Whilst attending my work placement I have made sure that not only my timekeeping is up to a proficient standard but also that my attitude towards my work is that of a professional practitioner. I am able to distinguish an improvement in relation to my work attitude because on my final report one of the criteria states Demonstrates positive and consistent attitudes and behaviour which shows commitment to the welfare of the child and family this criteria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hypo Manic Mind Research Paper The hypo manic mind is an interesting machine if I do say the least. Full of excitement, wonder, and a jumble of brilliant ideas. (I use brilliant loosely for sure) Intense pleasure fills every orifice of your body. If you are listening to music, the music suddenly becomes so intense I would call it orgasmic, vibrations flow through your body and you become one with the song. The lyrics are written directly for you and moves you intensely. Driving becomes sport and you become one with the engine. As you push the gas you hear the air rush into the engine to be mixed with fuel and combusted. Traffic lights become your natural enemy because they force you to stay still for 30 long gruesome second. Sometimes you will just glance over your shoulder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Chinese Kinship Systems Essay Chinese Kinship Systems Works Cited Missing It would be impossible to disagree with the statement that Chinese kinship is based on male predominance . In fact this statement may even be under emphasizing the control and absolute power that males wield across all levels of Chinese society. Of course, where their power initially comes from though, is through the family or termed differently the jia . It is this extended or ideal family that cultivates the consistent patrilineal form of control/descent and dictates that residence in said jia is primarily patrilocal. That being said, what I hope to be able to create over the following pages is a clearer understanding of the ideal (Chinese) system of control. This ideal system,based on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will return to this point later, but before going anywhere further it is best to ask why a son was so important in the first place? There is, of course, a myriad of strong reasons, one reason being that surnames were passed down through the male line. This process meant that a male child was needed to take the surname of their father not their mother. Meaning that surname in China was integral to creating a kinship system, which placed heavy emphasis on male superiority. It was through this handed down surname, that the massive kinship systems such as a lineage or a clan could be generated and held together over generations and generations. Hereditary surnames were also the primary form of hierarchical family organization, and were inherently needed to practice ancestor worship. This type of worship, through a patrilineal method, was exercised even after kinship members had long since been deceased. The handing of the surname to a father s son (s), then meant that he now existed to continue not only his present family but the extended family that came before him, and the jia that would surface in the future. Baker s use of a rope metaphor works well here, depicting a rope (standing for male heirs and descendents) which stretches back into the past and forward into the future. The rope at any one time may be thicker or thinner according to the number of strands (jia) or fibers (male individuals) which exist, but so long as one fiber remains the rope is there....That is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Rudy Quotes The reason I picked the character Sean Astin who played as quotation mark Rudy. Quotation mark in the movie Rudy the character he like to play football just like me. Rudy goal was to play for the University of Notre Dame but he did not have the grades. Rudy was 5 foot something and was 100 something pounds just like me. Rudy s brother told him that he is too small to play football and would not make it into the college because he did not have the brains. Rudy was aware that he did not have the grace to get a scholarship or the money for tuition. Despite these Significant obstacles he did not give up on his dream. Rudy his father, and brothers word on the steel mill. In the movie quotation mark Rudy quotation mark the character would get angry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Redemption In Mitch Albom s For One More Day Redemption is a life makeover; it empowers one to take this rare opportunity to become productive and constructive in order to prove his or her self worth. At times, it also serves as an antidote to cure one s guilt. In Mitch Albom s For One More Day, Charley is granted that opportunity, and he chooses to spend a day with his deceased mother, who he neglected when she was still alive. He wants to express his gratitude to his mother for her kindness and unconditional love. Furthermore, he intends to do something to absolve himself of guilt. Through examining the conflicts and symbolism, Albom emphasizes that one must redeem oneself if given that chance. Ultimately, one is able to live without regrets. The conflicts of Charley suggest that he struggles to cope with his low self esteem; however, he manages to retain his dignity through redemption. Redemption is the act to take advantage of a lost opportunity. In the beginning of the story, Charley is facing a crisis in his life. He loses his job, and his daughter shuns him due to his poor judgments that lead to his broken marriage. Out of despair, he wants to end his life by driving his car recklessly. In the nick of time, he says to himself, I had failed to kill myself. How pathetic is that? I headed toward my old house, determined to finish the job (Albom 25) . Miraculously, he has gotten out of the crash unscaved. His life is a mess and he can t even do anything. However, he redeems himself by walking all the way to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Marketing Plan Management Case Study Houzit Brisbane Marketing plan management Juliana Silva Brandao 20/08/2012 Marketing Management plan 1. Marketing activities Marketing objectives The market for home wares in Brisbane is estimated last year at $175 million per annum with an anticipated growth rate of the percent in the coming year. Here I outline the following marketing objectives: 12% market share (up from 11%) Increase in sales by 8.5% over last year s result No expansion stores are planned during this phase of consolidation and on average the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Monitor progress Houzi Homewares have the following policies: Product all decisions must be made and documented at a regular marketing meeting and each department of the store must be analysed separately and also in conjunction with other departments that might have influence when releasing a new product or range of products. Distribution the department will have appropriate training in order to adapt to the new process of orders as they will receive through the new system the online orders as well as the in store current ones. Pricing all decisions must be made and documented at a regular marketing meeting. The strategy must be analysed and discussed to ensure that the change in price will have positive effect on sales. Marketing communication regularly reports to be developed so everyone can see the progress being
  • 37. made. Market and trend analysis must be regularly reported and analysed at marketing meeting. The organisation will also implement new procedures according to the Australian guidelines for electronic commerce. 4. Distributing and pricing As explained on the item above, the company will monitor the trends and make decisions over regular marketing meetings to ensure that market fluctuations will be analysed in time so the company does not lose track ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hollywood Music Research Paper It is common belief that music was first incorporated into films in the early 1900 s, to help drown out the noises the projector made during viewing. In the early days, this musical coverage was provided by an in house musician; then it later evolved into entire orchestras. In both accompaniments, the musician or musicians would be provided with cue sheets that served as a story map or guide to played along with the film while it was being shown. In almost all instances, the music consisted of recognizable pieces by famous composers. As the technology of projectors and filming equipment advanced, the need for this musical distraction dwindled. However, this sparked the artistry of film scoring and original movie music compositions. Allowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A composer can win the award for Best Original Score, Best Scoring Adaptation, Best Original Song Score, just to name a few. Although the composers names are often overshadowed by the film title, their work stands on Its own. This overshadowing is similar to many of the great classical composers relations to their works. Moonlight Sonata is one of Beethovens most popular pieces; however, you could argue that it is so popular that many people today have no idea that it is composed by Beethoven. Likewise, John Williams has been nominated for an Academy Award 50 times and has scored numerous famed films. The most celebrated being the Star Wars series, Superman, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, the Indiana Jones series, Jurassic Park, Schindler s List, and Jaws. An individual doesn t have to watch these films to recognize the theme songs. Many critics and music enthusiasts credit the 1977 Star Wars score as the beginning of a grand symphonic revival. Yet, despite all his success and awards, John Williams name is overshadowed by these blockbuster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Introducing New Coke Essay In this case of Coca Cola changing their well established Coke formula and introducing an new one in 1985 for the purpose of gaining more market share; the reason why such decision was made by Coke s executives was mainly because of a series of marketing campaign conducted by their major arrival Pepsi. During mid 1970s, Pepsi has ran a the famous Pepsi Challenge of blind taste tests on all the commercials to show that the majority preferred Pepsi than Coke based on its teste. By 1977, Pepsi had exceeded Coke s market share in major restaurant chains and food stores. Under the threat of being taken over by Pepsi and losing the industrial leader position, Coke released their new formulated coke on April 23th, 1985. While the Coke s new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the company considered, and rejected, planed to keep the old formula drink in circulation under the name original Coke. The taste question was crucial to Coke. But what Coca Cola executives failed to realize was that there is more to marketing soft drinks than winning taste tests. More than any other product consumers had an emotional attachment to their soft drink brand. I believe from Americans point of view, Coke discovered fiddling with the formula of the 99 year old beverage was probably an assault to their patriotic pride. Here I can quote a saying from Coca Cola s President Donald R. Keough to summarize what Coca Cola has learned: We did not understand the deep emotions of so many of our customers for Coca Cola. I think any marketer who plans a noticeable revision of a product must consider the loyalty of its consumers and the possibility that the change will be rejected. To prevent this possibility, marketers should realize that balking at change is a customer characteristic of specific product preferences. Also, in this case, a more sophisticated qualitative and quantitative research could have been conducted and prevented Coke from this mistake. Consumers resist changes for many reasons brand choice results from a complex set of beliefs, buyers associate products with themselves, buyers do not fit into clear segments. I think the key to all the marketers is to realize the involvement of what a product actually does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Notes On Acids And Bases Topic: Acids and Bases. Introduction Acids are chemical agents that, when mixed with water, release hydrogen ions. Acids have a pH of under 7 on the pH scale.(Williams, 2016) An acid produces a sour taste, like Vinegar, and gives off a strong smell, that burns the human nose. Acids are often very sticky, and react strongly with metals, and create a chemical reaction to form H2. (Guch, 2003) A Base is the complete opposite of an Acid, and describes a substance that is above 7 on the pH scale. Bases have a more higher potential than Acids to accept Hydrogen Ions. This means that rather than releasing ions, as an Acid would, a Base accepts the ions.(Morrissey, 2016) Similar to Acids, Bases provide a Bitter taste, like Cocoa Beans, or Bicarb Soda. Bases, unlike Acids, do not usually give off a distinct smell, but are usually quite slippery. Bases react with most oils and fats, such as Detergent reacting with human skin, and slowly breaking down the oils and fats in the skin tissue.(Guch, 2003) The universal indicator is used for specifying whether a substance is a Base, Neutral, or an Acid along the pH scale, by measuring the concentration of H3O+ ions in a substance. (N.a, 2016) The pH scale is a scale that determines whether a substance is an Acid product, or a Basic product. The H in pH stands for Hydrogen, however, the p is often debated, therefore is thought of as the power of the hydrogen. (Morrissey, 2016) The pH scales ranges from ranking between 0 (Being more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Rhetorical Analysis Of Lou Gehrig s Speech To Baseball Seventy three years ago, on July 4th, a man whose skillset lied on the baseball field, much rather than in speechmaking, delivered one of the most effective and inspiring speeches of all time. His name was Lou Gehrig, and in the matter of approximately two minutes, he managed to reflect not only his own thoughts of his disease and retirement from baseball, but also the thoughts and mindsets of his fans and the American people during the 1930s. Lou Gehrig s farewell speech, famously including the aforementioned quote, drew upon many rhetorical strategies in order to convey themes and emotions that, especially during the time period, were extremely important to his fans and all people. Gehrig heavily utilized ethos and pathos to argue his point, and it was these two rhetorical appeals combined that allowed him to establish himself as a humble and thankful man who considered himself nothing but lucky to have been given the opportunities in life that he had been given. The backdrop of Lou Gehrig s speech is extremely important in considering why his speech was so rhetorically effective. As mentioned previously, the speech was delivered seventy three years ago, in 1939. At this time, the country was slowly recovering from the Great Depression and war was imminent in Europe. It was a testing time for the American people, so just to relax and enjoy themselves, people went to baseball games. People looked up to these baseball players and it was through them that they could get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tax Shelter and Tax Haven Tax Shelter I. Definition Any method of decreasing taxable income in a payments to tax collecting entities, including state and federal government. The most common type of tax shelter is an employer sponsored 401(k)plan. a. Types of tax shelters Some tax shelters are questionable or even illegal: Offshore companies. A company which is incorporated outside the jurisdiction of its primary operations regardless of whether that jurisdiction is an offshore financial centre. Due to differing tax rates and legislations in each country, tax benefits can be exploited. Example: If Import Co. buys $1 of goods from India and sells for $3, Import Co. will pay tax on $2 of taxable income. However, tax benefits can be exploited if Import Co. is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A similar system is available in the United Kingdom and is known as the Individual Savings Account. These tax shelters are usually created by the government to promote a certain desirable behavior, usually a long term investment, to help the economy; in turn, this generates even more tax revenue. Alternatively, the shelters may be a means to promote social behaviors. In Canada, in order to protect the Canadian culture from American influence, tax incentives were given to companies that produced Canadian television programs. In general, a tax shelter is any organized program in which many individuals, rich or poor, participate to reduce their taxes due. However, a few individuals stretch the limits of legal interpretation of the income tax laws. While these actions may be within the boundary of legally accepted practice in physical form, these actions could be deemed to be conducted in bad faith. Tax shelters were intended to induce good behaviors from the masses, but at the same time caused a handful to act in the opposite manner. Tax shelters have therefore often shared an unsavory association with fraud. Tax shelters are any method of reducing taxable income resulting in a reduction of the payments to tax collecting entities, including state and federal governments. The methodology can vary depending on local and international tax laws. In North America, a tax shelter is generally defined as any method that recovers more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. KIMMEL Case Summary Case Number: PH02BR13AY0009 MLO DTO Leader: Donald KIMMEL November 23rd 2014: HSI Philadelphia Special Agent purchased 3 pounds of marijuana from SATTA, which took place in South Philadelphia Tap Room (1509 Mifflin Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). November 22nd 2014: Prior to the 3 pound marijuana buy, the CD and target KIMMEL met at a restaurant to discuss the terms of the purchase. KIMMEL stated that the price for the marijuana will be 2350 dollars per pound and that the transaction will be handled by SATTA in Philadelphia. November 22nd 2014: SA Foster observed SATTA s silver Honda CRV with PA license plate JGP 8079 located at 957/959 North Darien Street. November 22nd 2014: HSI Albany Special Agent Walker observed the CD and KIMMEL meeting at a restaurant. KIMMEL was driving a silver GMC Yukon with Colorado registration 277 YRY, which has been seen in Philadelphia. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BREAUX and PARLA transported the narcotics back to Philadelphia.  In addition, KIMMEL revealed to the CD that BREAUX delivered 200 pounds of marijuana to North Carolina and that she will be transporting 200 more pounds on November 24th 2014.  The CD stated that KIMMEL to him/her that El negro had visited the warehouse, which is believed to be either MORFIN or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Navajo Tribe Research Paper The Navajo tribe is one of the most well known Native American tribes in the world, and also quite possible the largest. The Navajo reservation covers a large portion in the state of Arizona, an is the largest known reservation, even having its own government. However, the history of the Navajo tribe is a rich and complex thing, spanning almost as far back as the settlement of the first human inhabitation of the Americas. There are not large amounts of documented history from the pre european era of the Navajo, but extensive scientific studies and multiple archaeological finds have given us clues about the early tribe. The Navajo were originally part of a group in western Canada called the Athapaskans. All of them recorded followed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This did not stop, and the Americans saw it as a minor threat, but established a fort near Canyon de Chelly. Conflict continued, and rose and became extremely intense. In a particularly notable confrontation, the leader of the Navajo groups, Narbona, was murdered. His son, Manuelito, inherited the leader position and was furious about his father death. He swore revenge on the all of the New Mexicans and Americans, and conducted raids more frequently and with more violence and vigor. War was brutal and tiring, and soon both sides were finished fighting, but unable to admit defeat. A Indian agent negotiated a peace contract with the New Mexicans and Americans, and the Americans and a Navajo headsman signed the contract. An issue with this contract was there was more than one Navajo tribe, and the headsman who signed the contract only spoke for his group. The rest of the Navajo groups had no contract they were obligated to, and continued about their raids. The Americans thought the Navajo had broken their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. My Sister s Keeper Research Paper The Limits of Control in My Sister s Keeper Ever thought of ruling the world? In order to accomplish that, the first step would be to gain control over the whole human population. Control is to have power and influence a course of events or a person (Merriam Webster). Humans seek a sense of control in their everyday lives. Without it, they feel uncomfortable and powerless. Control can be seen in self actualization, esteem, belonging, safety, and physiological needs. Almost all everyday activities are related to achieving the sense of control (Changing Minds). Control has its limits, due to how much of a negative impact it can end up having. There is such thing as too much control, which can be demonstrated through fear, the use of technology, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PGD was mainly designed to allow couples with the risk of passing on a dangerous genetic diseases to have children that wouldn t be affected by it. It s been used since 1990 to prevent children from being born with Down s syndrome, Tay Sachs disease, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell, and Huntington s disease. It is now being used to also create savior siblings , which are children who are able to donate bone marrow and other tissues to their sick older siblings (Genetic and Society). This goes against many religious views, one of them being Christian. Christians see it as playing God since God has created humans in his own image and to alter them would be implying that he is wrong. Catholics and Muslims both believe that embryonic research is the same as abortion and it is considered a sin for scientists to perform genetic engineering since it is as if they are trying to replace God (HubPages). This technology not only goes against many religious beliefs, but also goes against natural selection. As seen in My Sister s Keeper, Anna is created through genetic selection and considered to be a designer baby which are babies who have specifically selected traits (Picoult 119). This demonstrates too much control because technology is now altering the way of life and it interferes with the natural processes. Even today, control is not only seen in technology, but in families. The question is, to what extent can a parent have control over their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Gilmour Application Report Gilmour Application Forum What academic subjects do you most enjoy and why? I enjoy mathematics because it is fascinating to learn about mathematical formulas and famous mathematicians who created complicated mathematical terms. I also enjoy science because it provides fun experiments in subjects such as chemistry and physics, explains many exciting phenomena, while introducing us to the famous scientists and their discoveries that have created much of this world. I very much enjoy history because it teaches us many lessons and shares with us great stories about different countries and historical figures. I also like geography as it expands my knowledge about many cities and countries geographical features. Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also believe that Gilmour s social environment has the best fit with my cultural and moral values. I am confident that challenging classes and the social environment at Gilmour will be the best preparation for my future life and career. This means I also have to bring something new to the school, and I am confident that I can contribute very significantly to the school from my academic achievement, personal experiences, athletics and culture that might further develop the schools community. I have been attending Ruffing Montessori in Cleveland Heights for ten years and I hope to apply my educational experience at Ruffing to the rigorous academics at Gilmore Academy. I believe that Gilmour will provide me with advancement in all subjects especially math, geography, history, and science Also Being bilingual (English and Russian), I also enjoy learning other languages, such as French, Spanish and Latin. I am often attempting to identify common words and their origins for various languages. I can read, write, and speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of Poem Facing It By Yusef Komunyakaa War is one of the most controversial topics in today s society. However, because poetry tends to focus on the experiences of the author, it is quite widespread. Grief, fear, and pain are some of the most prevalent emotions in literature. In his poem, Facing It, Yusef Komunyakaa tells his experience with war and how it has affected him. The poem begins with the author experiencing a loss of identity as he is at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Then, he experiences nostalgia whilst reminiscing his past. Lastly, he experiences flashbacks that deter his ability to distinguish the past from the present. Komunyakaa wastes no time in loading his poem with themes. He touches on grief, war, gaining control, acceptance, and sentimentality. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sets the tone because it represents the process of grief. However, over time, they feel emotions from anger to depression, to acceptance, etc. In these stages, emotions and memories catch up to them forcing them to release their emotions. The author also uses stones as a symbol of strength and courage. The line, I m stone, translates to I m strong or I m brave. In the line, ...the stone lets me go, the author uses personification by giving life to the stone. It means that the stone or bravery is no longer weighing on the author. In other words, the author no longer feels obligated to suppress his emotions. The line, He s lost his right arm / inside the stone., translates to He s lost his right arm while being brave, in reference to service in the Vietnam war. Lastly, the author uses methods to produce a description that paints an image in the reader s mind. The lines, The sky. A plane in the sky. / A white vet s image floats/ closer to me, then his pale eyes/ look through mine. /, puts the reader in the author s position. The poets use of form helped build the theme of the poem. Komunyakaa uses open form, a structure that follows no guidelines, in the poem. Specifically, he uses free verse this form consists of lines that have irregular meter, no stanzas, and no rhyme. The author included both stressed and unstressed syllables, as well as many feet in the lines of the poem. This connects to the theme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Christian Disciplines Of The Spiritual Realm Introduction The classic Disciplines of the spiritual life call us to move beyond surface living into the depths. They invite us to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm. They urge us to be the answer to a hollow world. There are many different but important Christian disciplines. Some that as Christian we all practice on a regular basses while other which people are specifically called to undertake during their walk. As Christians we may never fully participate in every discipline throughout our walk. The discipline of fasting is one which has been around before Jesus, Old Testament saints fasted at times of mourning and national repentance. They fasted when they needed strength or mercy or persevere and when they wanted a word from God (see 1 Samuel 7:6, Nehemiah 1:4, Esther 4:16). For over 2 thousand years, Fasting has been an important part of our Christian walk, to help us draw closer to God and to rely and trust Him more. Summaries your original understanding of the discipline before the course started. As a young Christian, my knowledge about the Christian disciplines was very limited. I had a very limited knowledge on fasting. I believed that is was just something Christians did, as God called them to do, not that there was such a deep meaning to the discipline of fasting. I understood that it was what Jesus did a number of times. A significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to the discipline. Matthew Henry said, Fasting is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Nickel And Dimed Research Paper Kevin Torres English III Period 4 9 September, 2016 Nickel and Dimed Composition I. Introduction Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, Is about a woman, a journalist who goes undercover to witness the Welfare Program the government provides for the poor and people in need. Ehrenreich is white and middle class. She claims that her experience would have been radically different had she been a person of color or a single parent. Ehrenreich had not much to worry about other than finding a job and a somewhat comfortable living space. If she had not been white , her experience would have been drastically different in my opinion. With little money, during this time period things were still not too expensive but not too affordable for some people. II. Not having to support or worry about others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the steps A.A. asks of recovering alcoholics is to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of themselves, and now, alone in my motel room, I find myself fairly obsessed with my stuff, how much of it there is and how long it will last. I have my laptop and a suitcase containing T shirts, jeans, and khakis, three long sleeve shirts, one pair of shorts, vitamins, and an assortment of toiletries. I have a tote bag stuffed with books, which will, along with the hiking boots I have brought for weekends, turn out to be the most useless items in my inventory. I have $1,000, plus some small bills crumpled in pockets. And now, for an alarming $59 a night, I have a bed, a TV, a phone, and a nearly unobstructed view of Route 25... (34) I bring pizza and salad back to my room for dinner, telling myself that anything tastes better when acquired at some risk to life and limb, like venison fresh from the hunt. (Ehrenreich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Non Profit Organizations Grand Junction, Colorado is a town in Western Colorado that has taken steps to excel in the health care field by providing cost effective and efficient care to their community. In lecture this week, we have learned that the key system concepts are: shared vision, shared reality, people, parts, interrelationships, leverage, adaptability and iterative learning.1 The article: Grand Junction, Colorado: A Health Community That Works, is an example of a patient centered medical home that currently exists in the United States, and should be looked at as a possible solution to our current health care overspending crisis. I believe that the health care provided in Grand Junction, Colorado has excelled in all these concepts and will discuss their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shared Reality: Not only did the medical community share a vision, they also shared data through the Quality Health Network (QHN)2. They developed an IT system that is still in the infancy stages in the rest of the United States where data is shared between various providers. There is a common network that providers are able to log into and see other providers notes and care plans. This sharing of information has decreased the performance of duplicate tests/procedures and has decreased the costs and increased the quality of care that patients in the Grand Junction community receive. The information in the shared data system was also used to promote transparency of data on physician performance to formulate a health care model that focused on the patient and through peer pressure, caused the providers to strive for better outcomes. People: We have learned that the United States is lacking providers in the primary care field but Grand Junction actually has an increased number of PCPs in their community, and this has allowed them to manage their patient s care more in depth.2 Having the social service groups to assist with necessary patient follow up and home care has also worked favorably for them. In addition, they have highly motivated individuals that are seeking to make a change in the way that health care is delivered. This is the most important aspect of the whole system, because without these vital players, the system would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...