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Usg Case Study
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IRAN S PROXY WAR IN SYRIA
EXSUM SUBMITTED TO MR. AHAB AND MR. KALDANI OF THE
LANGUAGE, REGIONAL, EDUCATION and CULTURE PROGRAM
SPECIAL WARFARE EDUCATION GROUP (AIRBORNE)
BY
CPT TANNER R. DERFLINGER
FT. BRAGG, NC
DECEMBER 2017
INTRODUCTION With the proclaimed defeat of ISIS, current ties with Russia, and the seemingly
inevitable defeat of rebel forces against the Assad Regime, the Iranian government has the opportunity
to spread influence within the Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR),
specifically within Syria. Iran s persistent influence across Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon via proxy forces
has multiple diplomatic, economic, military, and ______ implications. These relationships and ...
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The Islamic Revolution in 1979 in Iran, followed by the Iranian Hostage Crisis began straining Iranian
United States diplomatic relationships. This strained relationship was further complicated by the
beginning of a proxy war with Israel in the early 1980s. The proxy war between Iran and Israel
stemmed from Iran s support of organizations that Israel considered a threat to their country and
deemed them terrorist organizations. Since this time, Iran and Israel have not been on good terms. The
re election of President Ahmadinejad in 2009 sparked an attempted revolt against the Iranian
government by factions that believed that the election was rigged. However, the revolution did not last
long before the government silenced the uprising and restored order. The beginning of the Yemen
Crisis in 2011 we see Iran begin funding proxy force, the Houthis, against the legitimate government.
In 2012, we see Iran aligning with the Assad regime in Syria as the Syrian Civil War begins in order to
assist the Assad regime in retaining power against rebels while defeating ISIS. Iran also backed forces
in Iraq in 2014 in the fight to eliminate ISIS from the state. The next year the Joint Comprehensive
Plan of Action (JCPOA) (Iran Nuclear Deal) was signed freeing billions of dollars of previously
frozen Iranian assets. These historical events can also provide some foreshadowing and context on
current situations within the region. Since the 1980s, the proxy war
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Okonkwo s Determination
In the Igbo tribe, Okonkwo was a man of significant power. Focused on being a strong man and not
falling into his father s past of misfortune, Okonkwo held the great role of a leader among the society.
However, his determination took over, provoking him to become harsh and mean towards the
members of the tribe. He was determined to be a true, strong man, causing him to lose love,
compassion, patience and wisdom (Miller). Traditional to the igbo culture, Okonkwo also held power
in his household among his many wives and children. By having another role of a leader in his
household, this appeals to his goal appearing as a strong man. Because he was looked upon as a
superior figure in his society, he felt as if he was higher than everyone else, leading to actions of
brutality, sternness, tyranny, etc. typically lashing out at his family members. Okonkwo ruled his
household with a heavy hand. His wives, especially the youngest, lived in perpetual fear of his fiery
temper (Achebe 16). Okonkwo tended to chastise his loved ones, letting his determination of his
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Okonkwo goes through hamartia, also known as a tragic flaw, for his accidental killing of a clansmen,
Ikemefuna. Given to the village, Ikemefuna was used as a sacrifice. Okonkwo needed to kill him,
concerned that he would look weak if he did not. He tried his very best to be everything his father was
not. For example, ...he was not afraid of war. He was a man of action, a man of war. Unlike his father,
he could stand the look of blood (Achebe 14). Okonkwo strived to be better than his dad and would do
whatever it took to accomplish that goal, even if it included killing someone. This relates his character
to being a tragic hero because of his tragic flaw which, in this case, was him killing
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Analysis Of Brunei International Air Cargo Centre Sdn Bhd
Q1. Actors of Micro Environment
Company Name: Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd
Competitors:
AirAsia (http://www.airasia.com/ot/en/home.page?cid=1)
Cebu Pacific (https://www.cebupacificair.com/my en)
Garuda Indonesia (https://www.garuda indonesia.com/my/en/index.page)
Malaysia Airlines (http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en.html)
Singapore Airlines (http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/my/home)
Virgin Australia (https://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en/)
Suppliers:
Airbus (Aircraft manufacturer)
Boeing (Aircraft manufacturer)
Brunei International Air Cargo Centre Sdn Bhd (Cargo services)
GLAMCO Aviation (B) Sdn Bhd (Fixed Base Operator)
IFE Services Ltd (In flight entertainment)
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However because of the drop in value of the Malaysian ringgit, foreign customers would be able to
afford to spend more money on travelling. Low cost carriers may also take advantage of the cheaper
oil prices and lower their airfare to attract more customers, both local and international.
Technological Change
Airbus claimed that its latest aircraft, A330neo had been upgraded and it would be as fuel efficient as
Boeing s new 787 Dreamliner (Business Insider, 2014). This is an important advancement in
technology because 33% of the operating costs of airlines was spent on fuel (Air Transport Action
Group, 2014).
An advance in aircraft technology that reduced fuel consumption reduced the total operating costs of
the plane. The more fuel efficient an aircraft was, the bigger the distance travelled by that particular
aircraft with a set amount of fuel. This allowed an airline to expand its network and consider routes
that they were unable to consider before. However technology evolved quickly and if a better aircraft
is launched soon after an airline has bought the previous version, the previous version would most
probably become obsolete in a short period of time. In addition to that, there was a high possibility
that the start up cost of buying new aircrafts could be a cost burden in the short term.
Political Change
The ASEAN Open Skies policy was implemented earlier this year (ASEAN Briefing,
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Study And The Stanford Prison...
Throughout the history of psychological studies unprincipled violations have constructed ethical
standards that are essential in today s research. These moral dilemmas created established professional
and federal standards for performing research with human and animal participants, known as,
psychological ethical codes. The Tuskegee syphilis study and the Stanford prison experiment
highlighted a psychological study without proper patients consent and appropriate treatment, resulting
in a research disaster with unethical incidents.
During the timespan of 1932 to 1972 in Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama, 600 poor and rural
African American men were participants for a study done by the United States Public Health Service (
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Those designated to enact the role of a prisoner, were arrested by the Palo Alto police department,
obliged to wear chains and prison attire, and were transported to the basement of the Stanford
psychology department, which was transformed into a makeshift prison. Furthermore, various guards
became increasingly aggressive, resulting in the experiment becoming uncontrollable. Within six days,
riots broke out, psychological distresses were showcased by certain prisoners, and unruly punishment
was given to the prisoners. These irrational and disreputable incidents, caused the experiment to end
abruptly.
There are a multitude of constituents that could be modified to make these unprincipled studies ethical
for subjects. The Tuskegee syphilis study was an unscrupulous experiment that illustrated the
significance of morality in human experimentations. A noteworthy alteration that would be made is
guaranteeing that every participant in experiments are given a full assessment of the dangers that can
arise from the experiment. Consent was an element that was fundamentally nonexistent in the
Tuskegee syphilis experiment, resulting in the study being expressively immoral. In addition, a
momentous ethical and legal issue involved in the Tuskegee study were the counterfeited information
given to the subjects and the community. David Smolin, the author of the Tuskegee Syphilis
Experiment, Social Change, and the Future
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Essay On Criminal Justice Case
On 01/02/2017 at about 1330 hours, Officer Ramirez and I were dispatched to 6546 Casamar Street in
reference to a Custody Issue.
Upon our arrival, I was met by a white male adult identified as James churches. James stated that his
wife Blaire Churches was the one who contacted police in reference to her ex husband Matthew
Medina possibly conceal their five year old son Nolen Medina(04/10/2012). James then stated that
Blaire was not at the residence, but was on her way home. While waiting for Blaire to arrive, James
stated that they have an ongoing custody battle with Matthew. James then stated that Matthew
provided an address (1818 for Club Crest Way in Henderson NV)his visitation with Nolen, but the
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Blaire called Henderson Police Department in my presence and verified that 1818 Club Crest did not
exist. Blaire completed a voluntary statement.
Blaire provided a phone number for Matthew and I was able to contact him via telephone.
I contacted Matthew via telephone, Matthew stated that he did not answer Blaire s calls due to the
decree issued by the judge requesting they only have contact via text message or Email in order to
have any and all conversations documented (Blaire corroborated this statement). Matthew then stated
he messed up the address and the correct address was 2088 Club Crest Way Henderson, NV 89014.
Matthew then stated that he did not intentionally provide a false address and messed up, Matthew
stated that he even messed up on his leave paperwork. Matthew emailed me a copy of his leave
paperwork and it had 3838 Club Crest listed as the address. Matthew stated that he did not mean to
mess up the address so bad and was extremely cooperative. I instructed Matthew to advise me when
he arrived at the correct address and I would have the Henderson Police Department dispatch a unit to
the address to verify he is there and that Nolen is in no danger, to which he agreed. I provided
Matthew with the case number as well.
Officer Hemenway (P#2133) responded and verified Nolan was at the address with Matthew and was
in no danger. Officer Hemenway then informed me Matthew had documentation,
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Class Action Litigation Act Of 2017
Introduction:
Class actions continue to be a hot bed for both litigation and legislation. Gaining traction in the Senate
is the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017 (the Act ), which already passed in the House of
Representative by a vote of 220 to 201. But how significant is the Act? And how does it differ from
the current Rule 23 framework and the Class Action Fairness Act ( CAFA ) that was passed in 2005?
Early commentators have come out on both sides, some praising the Act s attempts to cut down on
unmeritorious litigation driven only by plaintiffs attorneys and third party funders, others viewing the
Act s new restrictions as a boon only to defendants. Regardless of how the Act is characterized, if
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This often occurs in cases involving consumer products there can be thousands of people who have
not actually been injured but who are merely unhappy with a product, and they are allowed to be a
part of the class. An empirical study found that no injury class actions have resulted in approximately
$4 billion worth of settlements and judgments over the last decade alone.
The new requirement would especially impact securities fraud cases, where the range of investor
losses can differ between a few hundred dollars (for individuals) and hundreds of millions of dollars
(for institutional investors). Similarly, product liability claims would be more difficult to certify,
especially those involving pharmaceuticals, because the symptoms, latent period, and extent of
injuries often vary dramatically across class members.
This new requirement is the change most likely to have the biggest impact on how class actions
proceed, mainly because its language is vague and susceptible to differing interpretations. So, while
on the one hand, the addition of a new requirement may decrease the number of cases that are allowed
to proceed as class actions, on the other hand, there will likely be an increase in litigation dealing with
how type and scope should be interpreted.
Reliable and feasible method of distribution
The Act would add an additional requirement to class certification by requiring that the
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Fair Value Accounting And Financial Reporting
Introduction
In today s businesses, there has been an increase in the demand for financial reporting and also, the
need to have reliable measurements of fair value and its disclosures. The need for reliable information
has caused continuous change to accounting policies which has posed a challenge not only to
management of companies, but also to auditors. The frequent changes in accounting principles pose a
challenge for managers in measuring accounting estimates accurately and are an exceedingly difficult
task. Fair value accounting is a financial reporting approach in which companies are required to
measure and report on an ongoing basis certain assets and liabilities at estimates of the prices they
would receive if they were to sell the assets or would pay if they were to settle their liabilities. Under
fair value accounting, companies report losses when the fair values of their assets decrease or
liabilities increase. Those losses reduce companies reported equity and may also reduce companies
reported net income.
The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) also defines fair value as the price that would
be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market
participants at the measurement date . According to these definitions, fair value is an unrealistic,
idealized qualitative value. The current market value is a quantitative value and it does not fully reflect
the value of assets when the markets are not
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Romantic Impact On Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte and the wars he fought against Great Britain, the conveniently named Napoleonic
Wars had a lasting and profound impact on British citizens and society. Napoleon for a brief period
had transformed a nation of anarchy and instability into the most powerful empire in Europe and
posed a serious threat to Britain s perceived dominance and invulnerability. The fear of a Napoleonic
invasion spread across Britain, an event that had it been realised may have been welcomed by many
within the nation. The French general turned emperor was unquestionably the British governments
most imposing enemy but there were many individual Britons who held Napoleon in much higher
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He notes that the Lake poets originally revered Napoleon but as the wars continued they became
increasingly conservative and critical of him. He recalls that William Wordsworth s primary reason for
his disillusionment with Napoleon was his 1804 coronation, other Romantics such as Samuel Taylor
Coleridge however, were not so clear about their reasons for resenting Napoleon and Stock states that
this inability to decide upon a definitive opinion characterizes the Romantic understanding of
Bonaparte because the transition from reverence to hatred was so extreme and unexpected. Like
radicals and loyalists, the Romantics also offered different interpretations of Napoleon in their works
especially on the concept of his humanity . Coleridge, Walter Scott and Robert Southey believed
Napoleon to be an innovative politician and therefore, very human, while Percy Bysshe Shelley too
regarded Napoleon as human but believed his political genius was a fallacy as he merely reverted
France back to monarchy; whereas Lord Byron considered Napoleon to be a metaphysical being.
Stock states that the Romantics also make quite extensive use of Satan when interpreting Napoleon
and Coleridge and Scott classify him as evil incarnate to the point where they desire his death. Stock
argues that some Roamntics such as William Hazlitt used the Satanic image of Napoleon to personify
him as a revolutionary figure inverting political norms. Despite previously denigrating him as a mere
politician, Coleridge too personifies Napoleon as a presence rather than a human being and Stock
states Hazlitt celebrates Napoleon as an Idea not an
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The Theories And Measurement Of Personality Characteristics
Personality does not have a specific meaning in a psychological term and there have been multitude of
definitions. What involves personality, is not just one thing; there are various factors that contribute
what is personality? Personality seems to be located upon a complicated interaction between genetic,
environmental factors, and with race, ethnicity, culture, age, as well as, gender. In 1937, Gordon
Allport defined personality as the dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychophysical
systems that determine a unique adjustment to the environment (Maltby, Day, and Macaskill, 2013,
pp.18). However, in 1961, Allport defined it again, but this time as the dynamic organisation inside the
person of psychophysical systems that determine the person s characteristics patterns of behaviour and
thought (8 Theories and Measurement of Personality Characteristics, 2014). His definitions are the
most quoted. This essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages focused on personality and
comparing it to the controversy of situations in predicting behaviour by including some empirical
research. Personality is a concept used in our everyday lives, due to the judgements as a society we
form, consciously or not about others. The word personality is often used by people, referring it as a
global implicit judgements created by all the impressions and feelings made by an individual. When
people react to certain situations in a fairly consistent manner, this will
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Public Meeting At The City Of Saskatoon Where I Grew Up
Bruno, Saskatchewan, a small town east of Saskatoon where I grew up, is known for its hay farms,
and cherry festivals. Similar to other small towns, you will find the town office on the busiest street in
town the main street. On February 22, 2016, I attended a public meeting in Bruno s town office. The
public meeting was a town of Bruno regular monthly council meeting. I planned on staying as long as
it took for me to get the information I needed on policy and how the council made decisions. Within
this council meeting, the council freely discussed matters, occasionally having some order. In addition,
there was no form of talking stick, which caused Interruptions and over talking.
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Even though the decision making process was scattered, shared decision making is what was
happening. On one issue they were all clear, quick and on the same page. On the other issues
discussed they were scattered. There was no one leader of the decision; there were multiple leaders for
a discussion at different times. Therefore, as an observer, this was extremely difficult to follow along.
Bruno council did follow shared decision making and a strategic planning approach. Even though they
used the majority of the steps, the discussion could have been more formally approached. However,
you can take into consideration this council represents a small population. The support for this
approach consists of reform minded policy makers and leaders, which is hard to come by in a smaller
community. These individuals that were sitting at the table are knowledgeable individuals. However,
they do not enable the experiences broader sectors do. Even though, Bruno council lacks the broader
spectrum, they do practice one of the most important benefits of policy making, shared learning.
The first thing on the agenda was revising the employee code of conduct and conflict of interest
policy. The administrator asked if everyone read the code of conduct and the policy, some of the
council said no. One councillor then asked what the objection to the policy was. The councillor in
charge of the policy clarified. She brought forth words that should be changed. Therefore,
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College Pressure On College Students
Enwerem O. Collins
Professor Patricia McEvoy Jamil
English 1301
30 June 2015 Understanding College Pressure In the United States today, Colleges are made up of
individuals, both the young and the old from different works of life, who come from different
backgrounds. They have different religious belief, morals, and attitudes; this make them see problems
differently. They come together with a single purpose which is to learn. Some people think College is
all about a society of students having fun, or living a carefree life, but majority of the students face so
much pressure of rushing to meet deadlines and cramming for exams and so many more. There are
three categories of College Pressure working on College students today: economic pressure, parental
pressure, and peer pressure. First of all, you might want to ask why economic pressures is one of the
pressures College students go through. The answer is as simple as what society do College students
live in. Do they live in a society where much of academic excellence are not demanded, or do they
live in a society where transcripts has become very important. In the United States today, employers
are looking for the best A s in a transcript I mean the best of best in students. This alone puts pressure
on college students. This put College students in pressure just to get the A s rather than concentrating
on the skills and knowledge they have to learn. However, a student living in a country where prices
keep going up
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What s Eating Gilbert Grape Character Analysis
The compelling novel, What s Eating Gilbert Grape by Peter Hedges, incorporates many relationships.
The main character, 24 year old Gilbert Grape, narrates this novel. Gilbert is the main caregiver to his
dysfunctional family. He works to keep the roof over his obese mother, stressed older sister, Amy,
ungrateful younger sister, Ellen, and mentally challenged younger brother, Arnie. With all of the
unwanted responsibility, Gilbert does not have many relationships. The ones that he does have are not
meaningful and sturdy. The most interesting of these relationships are with Mrs. Carver and Becky.
These relationships, though they can be looked upon skeptically, are widely different in respect to
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Becky is a fifteen year old girl who is staying with her grandmother for the summer. When Gilbert
first sees her, her beauty astounds him, She has black hair, thick and full. It drapes her shoulders. She
has legs. Oh my. From where I m sitting, she is not to be believed. She is the moon (Hedges 40). He is
automatically attracted to her. Their relationship is thought provoking. On Gilbert is drawn to her out
of lust and what she represents to him, hope. He is hopeful that she will see him in a way that no one
has. He wants her to see him as a better man than he perceives himself to be. On Becky s side
however, she wants to understand Gilbert and surpass his barriers he has built up over the years.
Throughout their interaction together, Becky is also trying to help Gilbert open up and show emotions
that he has suppressed due to his terrible childhood. She succeeds by making him say good bye to his
old high school and writing down what happened the fateful day his father committed suicide. She
drew out his emotions by pushing him over the edge with the using the mirror to see his hatred,
Looking to the periphery I see Becky is holding a big, round mirror, and the face I m looking at is my
face. See. See what I mean. See the hate. (Hedges 274). Though not directly, Becky made him lose
control and act out aggressively by stomping on the mirror and lashing out at Arnie. Even though
Gilbert s actions were
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Abigail Noel Fisher Case Study
In a CNN article, a girl named Abigail Noel Fisher files a lawsuit against the University of Texas after
being rejected her application into the university. She claims that this being a kind of discrimination
and that we should have diversity in colleges. The Supreme Court also agrees what she files for
presents a race issue. Abigail participated in multiple extra circular activates and volunteer work and
scored the top 80% of her class so she should be in U.T. Abigail dreamt and compassionate about this
since she was in second grade and wanted to go to the college because to continue a tradition in her
family and friends which seems understandable. Although she participated in many activates, she
showed to be under the top 10% which U.T accepts
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The Pit Of Human Depravity Essays
The holocaust was a catastrophic event that killed millions of innocent people and showed the world
how inhuman mankind can be. This dark period in world history demonstrated unmatched violence
and cruelty towards the Jewish race that led toward genocide. Genocide did not begin with the
Holocaust; nor was it a spontaneous event. Many warning signs within world events helped provide
Germany and Adolf Hitler the foundation to carry out increasing levels of human depravity (Mission
Statement). These warning signs during the Holocaust include; Anti Semitism, Hitler Youth, Racial
profiling, the Ghettos, Lodz, Crystal Night, Pogroms, and Deportation. However, their exposure
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This soon led to an increase of Jewish deportations to concentration camps where they would face
numerous hardships and cruelty; the majority of them were lucky if they lasted a month. The sum of
these events helps provide the foundation and road map to genocide during the holocaust. A better
understanding of the magnitude and complexity of genocide will come to light by examining these
events which served as warning signs that the world stood by and allowed to happen. Most
importantly, while many agree that genocide should never have happened to any race, by breaking
down genocide from its many elements and events, valuable knowledge and understanding will result
on how not to let it happen again.
To begin, Anti Semitism was a huge thing with an enormous impact on all of these events. Anti
Semitism was a pretty common phenomenon around the holocaust era, but it could have never been
made clearer how much dislike the Germans had for the Jews than by having the holocaust. The
holocaust was the most extreme method of showing contempt toward a person. The tragic point is that
they became convinced and determined they were doing all of Germany a favor by getting rid of the
Jews because they were just another flaw in the country; and Germans came to believe that. In his first
Anti Semitic writing of 1919, Hitler demonstrated this desire to rid Germany of the Jews, The ultimate
objective [of such legislation] must, however, be the irrevocable removal of the Jews
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An Historic Mega Event Such As The Olympics Brings Together
An historic mega event such as the Olympics brings together nations from all over the globe to
encourage young athletes by creating national pride, as well as celebrating sport. The first modern
Olympics was held in 1896, encouraging cities across the world to compete, and host the event.
Canada has hosted the Olympics three times in the past: summer in 1976 in Montreal, the Winter
Olympics of 1988 in Calgary, and most recently, the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver (Junyk,
2016). This paper will explore the costs and benefits of the possibility of Calgary hosting the Olympic
games. The position I take in the paper follows, Calgary should host the 2026 Winter Olympics, due to
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Also, will public private partnerships play a role in building of infrastructures and upkeep during and
after the event (Mason, 2017b)? The next impact is tourist activity; how will an increase in tourists
help benefit the host city. A way the city can benefit from tourist activity is by implementing a soft tax,
known as a tourist tax. This tax may include a hotel tax and/or car rental taxes. According to Mason
(2017a), hotel taxes are used frequently in [the] US to fund major league sports facilities. If the host
city were to implement a hotel tax during the years leading up to and including the event, the revenue
gained could be put towards the building of infrastructures needed for the Games, and other costs that
may arise. The final impact of landmark events includes economic and sociopolitical factors; such as
using the event as a tool of economic development. This can also help to enhance the global image of
the city, therefore facilitating economic growth. All of these factors must be taken into consideration
when a city is debating on hosting such a large event.
Even though hosting the Olympics seem like a thrilling, once in a lifetime experience for cities, it also
comes with many concerns, which impact citizens directly. Some criticisms of hosting the games
include the threat of increased taxes, such as for the 1984 L.A. Summer Olympics, the increase in
taxes lead to a taxpayer revolt. Debts created
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The Culture At Youth Village, Inc.
In today s competitive world, an organization s culture can be the greatest competitive advantage.
Southwest prides their investment in their employees and their family type culture to be their
advantage. Zappos success is credited to their approach in hiring talent (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013).
When it comes to hiring and retaining talent, culture matters. In his work and research at Glassdoor,
Andrew Chamberlain, Ph.D. (2017), found that employees were less likely to leave companies with a
higher rated culture. When it comes to an organization s ability to grow their customer base and
increase their bottom line, culture matters. Netflix credits their culture in their ability to excel in their
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(Kreitner Kinicki, 2013)
Like Youth Villages, Netflix shares a mix of characteristics from each of the four cultures of the
competing values framework. Netflix was started in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph with
the idea of providing online movie rentals. By 1998, Netflix provided unlimited DVD Rentals through
a monthly subscription. Today, Netflix provides online streaming services through multiple game
consoles, televisions, and computer devices. They now have 93 million customers world wide. The
common theme in the seven aspects of Netflix s culture is that of an Adhocracy Culture. ( About
Netflix, n.d.)
Adhocracy cultures, as defined by Kreitner and Kinicki, foster the creation of innovative products and
services by being adaptable, creative, and fast to respond to changes in the marketplace (2013, p. 70).
Netflix maintains two values that identify their adhocracy culture and could help improve the
organizational culture at Youth Villages. Before discussing their values, Netflix points out that anyone
can establish espoused values and put them up in their lobby. They reference the espoused values of
Enron versus the actions and behaviors that ultimately brought their demise as an example. Netflix
states that their values are in fact enacted values, the values and norms that are exhibited by
employees (Kinicki Kreitner, 2013, p. 65).
One of Netflix s values that reflect an Adhocracy culture, is their value of High
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Ruby Bridge Through My Eyes Essay Thesis
Imagine you love to go to this deli and you have been going to that deli your whole life. One day you
walk in and you see everyone staring at you. They say because of your skin color that you re not able
to come back. This actually happened in the 1960 s because Whites thought anyone who was African
American didn t deserve the same goods that Whites did. The African Americans started boycotting
and in 1964 African Americans got the same rights as everyone else.
Segregation affected the people living in the United states in many ways. One way is that African
American kids did not get the same education that Whites did. In Ruby Bridges Through my Eyes,
Ruby takes a test to see if she will get into an all white school. She goes to an all black school and
they don t have the same tools that they do in the all White school. In Segregation, the kids thought
that when they got the same rights they would be able to do the same things like swim. Their parents
were talking about how they would get a better education and make a living out of themselves. ...
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In Through my Eyes Ruby s parents ended splitting up in the end because they didn t agree on Ruby
going to school. Ruby s dad though that it was a bad idea for Ruby to go to school and that they
should just do what the whites want. The mom thought that if one of her kids got a chance to get a
better education that Ruby should take it and use it to make a living. In the Watsons go to Birmingham
the mom and dad have disagreements because the mom says they should have stayed in the south and
the dad disagrees. Also they have disagreements where the dad says that in the North they give your
kids integration and none of the segregation nonsense. Then the mom will say at least in the south they
say what they mean and don t keep lying to look
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Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era
Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and
activities became easier with the use of the trained animals and the relationship between humans and
other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today,
domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live
peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and entertainment and others just keep their pets for
company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs proved
to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans lives, and
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In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to
exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the
sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less strenuous
and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a bow and arrow or
a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and huntswomen accompanied by several dogs, would
drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in close range.
The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of
chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are even acknowledged by the people of this time for
their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of meat.
In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt is
planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the morning to search for tracks of the prey or fewments
(droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds of lymers
include Bloodhounds and St Hubert s. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or otherwise known
as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs are prized and adored for their acute vision and
immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and
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Juvenile Delinquency in the Classroom Essays
In depicting juvenile delinquency in the classroom, a few film directors portrayed novice teachers
desire to reach what the school system customarily labeled as problem students. These films illustrate
that these students are often categorized quickly and unfairly, and hopeful intervention by a few caring
and zealous teachers is enough to change their lives and attitudes for the better.
In the black and white 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, Mr. Dadier (played by Glenn Ford) was an
idealistic teacher on his first job in a tough urban mostly white male high school. The characters were
dressed in clothing of the time (jeans rolled up at the cuffs, tee shirts, bow ties, baseball caps) and the
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Dadier made a connection with Artie West, which occurred after hard work and many failed teaching
efforts. Mr. Dadier finally realized how to breathe life into his lessons so that they became meaningful
to his students. He also showed respect for them by allowing them to showcase their talents in the
Christmas program. These two strategies combined were enough to earn the respect of the classroom s
gang leader. Artie West, in turn, put the word out to the other students to work hard and behave in this
teacher s class. Other teachers shared in Mr. Dadier s success by stating that the momentum created in
Mr. Dadier s English class had carried over into their own classes. This movie had a positive outcome.
Continued hard work would be necessary for the positive change to continue. Blackboard Jungle
opened and closed with Bill Haley and the Comet s Rock Around the Clock , which helped stir quite a
ruckus so much so, the film was banned from many theatres. But the film s central point was
nevertheless clear: students who we think are aimless and recalcitrant only need the thoughtful
guidance of a concerned teacher to make learning meaningful and rewarding.
Twelve years after the release of Blackboard Jungle , Sidney Portier starred in yet another film
featuring juvenile delinquency in the classroom. To Sir With Love , filmed in 1967 a time when there
was great hostility in the
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Paul Cézanne
Another artist of the Impressionism era that was impacted by the great wave of Japanese artwork was
Paul Cézanne. In Cézanne s case, his relationship with Japanese art forms was vague in comparison to
the other Impressionists. He was not an avid collector of Japanese prints such as Degas, nor was he
privy to the fascination with these unique objects. Cézanne was an artist who admired Puget and
Michelangelo for their sculptural volume: he was temperamentally incapable of adopting Japanese
prints as his ideal, (Berger 112). Studies have shown that Cézanne paid closer attention to what was
going on in the art world than his counterparts, therefore, it is hard to determine how Cézanne could
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Looking at figure 8, the spectator can notice the rocky massif emerging in its basic forms, increasingly
grand, looming majestic, as the emphasis shifts away from the foreground and towards a surface tissue
of color, (Berger 113). Cézanne studied this mountain copiously, the theme allowed him to take notice
of new pictorial motifs, and Japanese art showed him the possibility of what may be called free scale ,
in which above and below, before and behind, large and small, become fluid, interchangeable, freely
recombinable, as elements of the formal design, (Berger 114). Katsushika Hokusai s Mount Fuji in a
Storm (Figure 9) was constructed in a similar manner, the inspiration cannot be
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History of Psychology Essay
Dating back 65000 years, Aborigines have had the longest continuous culture. The Aborigines
believed and lived in the Dreamtime . The dreamtime refers to the time when land and humans were
created, and when ancestors and spirits came to earth and created everything. Every tribe had their
own dreamtime and was passed down through storytelling. The Aborigines connection was either
through the Wandjina or the rainbow serpent depending on the tribe. For the Aboriginals the world is
sacred and has to be honoured. For the Aborigines everything is related to everything else therefore
man was related to fellow man, animals, stars and the cosmos (Bowles, 2010). Even the men and
women were equal because they were equally divine. The Aborigines ... Show more content on
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For the Aborigines everything has meaning and is spiritual unlike our secular society today whereby
only 2% of the Britain population actually attend church. There is no gods or the spiritual world
anymore. It s all about reason and rationality. The society today tends to believe more in science than
intuition.
Moving on to see how the psyche was imagined through works of Hesiod and Homer in the 7th
Century B.C. Hesiod tells us that the world parents were Gaia and Uranus (Bowles, 2010). According
to the module workbook Uranus was a tyrannical god and feared that his children would usurp his
power and therefore he hid them in the underworld. However, one of his son Cronos came back when
he got older and castrated his father. He feared the same thing like his father did and so he swallowed
his children. His wife managed to save one of the children namely Zeus and sent him to be brought up
by the shepherds. As we all know history repeats itself, Zeus came back and gave his father a potion to
vomit the rest of the children and then castrated him. He also managed to release his father s brothers.
Psychologically if a father eats his children, it s a metaphor for a father who tries to take over his
children s lives i.e no space or freedom. Zeus then shared the world with his brothers and lived in
Mount Olympus with his wife Hera and his children by Hera and as well as other women. Mount
Olympus was believed to be the place where all the gods and goddesses lived. In the
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Emotional And Behavioural Issues Of A Lived At Home
Emotional and behavioural issues
Patient A lived at home though was sent away from the family when mum could not manage the
behaviours. Patient A displays a high level of anxiety and aggression. The staff managed to deal with
the aggression by using Enhanced Prone Techniques (EPR). However, Department of Heath (2014)
asserted Staff must not deliberately restrain people in a way that impacts on their airway, breathing or
circulation, such as face down restraint on any surface, not just on the floor . If restrictive intervention
is used, it must not include the deliberate application of pain . Patient A s team are facing many
challenges in view of sensory issues, challenging behaviour with aggression. The aim is to reduce
enhanced prone restraints (EPR) and to create an autism friendly environment.
Horiuchi, F., Oka, Y., Uno, H., Kawabe, K., Okada, F., Saito, I., Tanigawa, T. and Ueno, S. (2014) this
study investigated the emotional and behavioural problem in 173 patient with autism and compared
with age sex matched with nuero typical children from a control group. The result showed that
behavioural and emotional problems are common in children with autism. These children also
developed co morbid disorders such as anxiety, attention deficit/hyperactivity and oppositional
disorder. This large scale study Boulter, C., Freeston, M., South, M. and Rodgers, J. (2013) which
included 224 children and adolescents to determine whether intolerance of uncertainty increases
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Child Rearing Investigations
Assessment Four: Influences and Changes in Child Rearing Investigation
Primary Question: How have children s leisure time activities toys changed over the last 30 years?
There are a few obvious changes between today s leisure activities and activities from over thirty
years ago. In a short questionnaire given to a mother and a grandmother, there were differences, but
there were also similarities and parallels. As the sample size was so small, many of the answers could
be biased or generalised for the generations, and given the locations that the grandmother raised her
children, the answers will most likely vary to other answers given by other parents if asked in a
survey.
Questionnaire Results
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bikes, TV/videos/dvds), but the second reply also had all of the cool toys from that times as well, such
as the swing set and the trampoline, and also had more modern toys like what mothers now would
have, with dolls, lego and playdoh. The first reply also had something similar to the toy library (RICE
the Remote Isolated Children s Exercise) which sent them loan toys on a monthly basis. As they lived
at Innamincka, they didn t have TV reception so they didn t have a great range of kid s shows like the
second mother would have had. Toys nowadays generally focus on the ability to help kids to develop
in their cognitive developments, such as the sensorimotor stage, where children begin to develop an
understanding of the world by coordinating sensory experiences with motor experience .
3. What do you think about leisure activities for children now compared to how/what it was when you
were raising your children? (E.g. children s TV shows, toys...)
In both replies, it mentions electronic devices/activities being the most significant change between
now and when they raised their children. The first response says that what s available now even in
remote areas cannot compare with what there was before, while the second response says that there s
too much screen time and not enough human face to face contact, or time with children spending time
with other
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Overfishing In South Africa
Overfishing has become a devastating reality and priority concern to our Oceans in South Africa, as
well on a global scale. The interest of overfishing, is to eradicate hunger issues in developing
countries all over the world, as well as to create a vast improvement of job opportunities, however due
to our unsustainable fishing practices, it is just a matter of time before our oceans are completely
depleted of marine species, and the destruction of the aquatic ecosystem. This issue will resort to
irreparable socio economic and environmental circumstances that will be of severe consequence if we
do not alter our local and international commercial fishing operations. Due to overfishing throughout
the continents, South African waters has become a viable target for international role players to
maintain the demand of fishing operations and fish stocks that is required for global markets. Due to
inadequately monitored fishing operations, overfishing has left South Africa with a significant
shortage of food resources for the poor, who depend on fish as their staple diet. According to the
World Wildlife Fund, Seafood is the largest traded food commodity in the world. Approximately three
billion people worldwide rely on seafood as their primary source of protein. As the world tries to meet
that demand, 55 percent of the world s fisheries are fished to their maximum sustainable yield, while
30 percent have been pushed beyond their biological limits. Preserving healthy fish
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Nori Seaweed Essay
INTRODUCTION
An intertidal community is made up of a very diverse and populated group of organisms and species.
Rocky intertidal zones are located on shore lines. They are found on sandy or rocky beaches. Intertidal
communities are known as tidal pools that are covered by water during high tide and vulnerable to air
at low tide. These communities can be very complex and overcrowded areas. The species that are
present are Nori Seaweed, Black Pine, Coral Weed, Mussel, Acorn Barnacle, Goose Neck Barnacle,
Whelk, Chiton, Starfish, and Green Crab. Nori Seaweed is the weakest competitor in the sessile
consumers. The sessile organisms are permanently located on rocks and don t move. The barnacles
and mussel dominate over all the sessile organisms. The starfish feeds mainly off the mussel and is the
specie that governs the whole intertidal zone. When the green crab is added they dominate over the
starfish and they can sometimes cause destruction among the entire ecosystem. Green crab feed off of
barnacles, whelk, mussels, and many other species. The algae produce their own food. The filter
feeders are consumers but extract particles out of the water to eat. Most of the species feed off each
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In the module we see that the starfish is a keystone predator. If that species is removed how will it
affect that ecosystem or the other organisms living in the intertidal community? I PREDICT THAT
REMOVING THE STARFISH WILL INCREASE THE MUSSEL POPULATION. Since starfish feed
off of several organisms I think it will impact the mussels the most when removing the starfish. We
can test this by using the module You
Are What You Eat . By removing the starfish, the mussel population should start to expand and grow
over 200 weeks.
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Motivation Theory And Expectancy Theory Of Motivation
Introduction:
Now days, lots of organisations are facing the problems which is mainly related to employee s
behaviour and actions. As per this case study, The Sunday Times obtained questionaries for who had
already departing from the Western Australian (WA) Police force. According to survey officers of WA
force who left the force they had some issues like bullying, corruption, illegal activities,
discrimination on racist grounds, and they didn t get proper training and development at a work place.
This problem mainly occurs in organisation when there is lack of motivation, lack of organisational
justice, negative culture and low morale.
The purpose of this case study is to give brief view about, why employees had to face these problems
and how to make positive culture and what and where the changes are required for the WA force. This
report introduces MARS motivation theory and Expectancy theory of motivation for improves officers
behaviours towards force, with that how can they fill organisational justice with engaging into their
work and how to improve work efficiency? At the last, The Sunday Times made survey as per only
departing officers which are not giving balanced view of whole force.
In this case study, some concepts of organisational behaviour which are describe WA force officers
problems.
Organisational culture:
Organisation culture is major issue in the case study because proper organisational culture means to
catch the problems and redesign and develop better
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Personal Ethics Research Paper
My Personal and Professional Ethics Paper
Shiji Jomon
Grand Canyon University
My Personal and Professional Ethics
The Beginnings: Morals, Values, and Ethics Given to Me as a Child
It is certain that one s childhood has a great influence in rest of their lives. What I saw, heard,
understood, encouragements and discouragements received, books read, friends and neighbors,
religion, teachers are some of the important things that have shaped me into an adult. Personality
development happens in the earlier stages of one s life and therefore things such as morality is
established during childhood. A person s moral code is what defines his or her personality, while,
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My personal values led me to choose a profession which requires caring, knowledge and integrity.
Hence, I always find my personal values going in line with the requirement of nursing profession.
However, situations may arise where there is a conflict between my personal values and beliefs and
those of patient s. In such situations it is advisable to get help from fellow nurses or other members of
the healthcare team. As nurses we are accountable each and every actions and determined to uphold
the professional ethics. For instance, in the case of a criminal defense lawyer, the lawyer s personal
morals probably finds homicide to be depraved and deplorable. However, his legal ethics demands the
suspect to be defended in the court of law, even if the lawyer knows for a fact that the accused is
guilty and that if he or she is freed it could lead to more crime. Hence, I believe that in the
professional life of a nurse, just like a lawyer s, ethics must supersede morals for the greater good of
upholding values when a nurse encounters an equally difficult situation and painful options to choose
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Finelli s Bust Of St. Peters Basilica
These three busts of women in the 1600s are exceptionally different than those before this time.
Women portraits in the 1600s have obvious influence from these sculptors, but also lack the focus to
detail and movement. Andrea Bolgi sculpted St. Helen which is housed in St. Peters. The sculpture has
movement expressed through the drapery which is used by Bernini in a copious amount of his
sculptures and Algardi used this in his bust of Olympia Maidalchini Pamphilj. Also in St. Peters
Basilica, Francesco Mochi takes the same approach to his sculpture of St. Veronica. St. Veronica is
portrayed in a dramatic way, with multiple folds in her dress and the cloth with Jesus s face is blowing
in the wind. Taking a page from the book of Bernini, Mochi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He adds a story to his portrait, and has intense detailed style to the face of the sitter without losing
beauty and passion. Finelli s bust is elegantly beautiful, but is not done natural. Finelli fails to focus on
anything about his sitters face which leaves her looking like just another wealthy woman with no
depth to her. Algardi adds detail to the face of his sitter, but instead of portraying at her best moment,
takes a naturalistic approach which makes the portrait unflattering. Bernini added detail needed, but
still managed to make the portrait look like the best version of the sitter. Although, this may represent
the beauty of the sitter more than the skill of the artist. Bernini, Algardi, and Finelli are all infatuated
with detail, this is what makes their portraits stand out from all of the others. These are some of the
first portraits of woman sculpted, and it is fitting to the time that the focus on detail is used on
accessories or sexuality. The artists focus on detail, but each to different parts of their works to create
different qualities. Finelli has fine detail to accessories, and intrinsic drill work. While Bernini is at the
other spectrum, detail to face but faster drill work, and Algardi falls in the middle of this. Bernini,
Algardi, and Finelli are all well respected and each bring their own unique style to baroque period, but
Bernini goes above and beyond. Bernini s
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Changing Perspectives
Changing Perspective
Linda Collazo
PSY/220
May 29, 2011
Abigail McNeely
Changing Perspective
People, especially diverse people of contemporary times commonly look at other people, situations, or
life events with different perspectives. Sometimes looking at other people, situations, and life events
with different perspectives cause people to make snap judgments without factual knowledge.
Contributors such as personal beliefs, religion, culture, mood, personality, and relative situations can
influence an interpretation of a person or event, cause a snap judgment, or possibly change another
perspective. Other contributors that add influence to the common influences of perspectives and
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The woman s personal beliefs can be innate from learning experiences or a genetic inheritance that
reflects her personality type. Innate learning experiences or genetic inheritances of accepting people of
any race is possible in making a snap judgment to rent the apartment to the multiracial family. The
family inquiring about the apartment rental may have an influence regarding the woman s mood too.
Something in the situation such as politeness and enjoying the company of the children in the family
may have set the motion for the woman s mood. Another spark in the woman s mood can be a
reflection of her own children and family situations. Remembering her past, for example, maybe the
woman and her husband are immigrants from the Old World and difficulties with living arrangements
were part of her early family experiences. Another example of personal experience can be knowledge
to a similar situation quite rewarding in one way or another. Religiously the woman in the scenario
can similarly view the situation as going against the grain but from a different perspective such as
going against the grain of her higher power and accepting all individuals. Many factors contribute to
what influences individual perspectives and subsequent judgments according to the perspectives.
Commonly one influence can lead to another influence, for example, innateness, and
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Yellowstone Park Research Paper
Where was the first compass made?
The compass was used in Song Dynasty China by the military for navigational leading by 1040 1044,
and was used for maritime navigation by 1111 to 1117; it was first invented since 206 BC.
How much wildlife is there in Yellowstone Park?
Wildlife in Yellowstone Park is best known for its mammals, this includes bison, grizzly bears, gray
wolf, elk, pronghorn, bighorn, sheep, mountain goats and so many more. This park actually has the
largest proportion of mammals in the lower 48 states with 67 different types of species. This being
because it has a many different types of wildlife habitats where all the animals can adjust.
What causes rainbows?
A rainbow is caused by the reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a
spectrum of light appearing in the sky. . It takes the form of a multicolored arc; Rainbows caused by
sunlight always appear in the side of sky directly opposite the sun. A primary rainbow the arc shows
red on the outer part and violet on the inner part.
What is a Sonic Boom? How does it happen?
A sonic boom is a shock wave that it s created in front of a plane when it travels quicker than sound.
The speed is sound is around 332 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the plane were travelling at supersonic speed, the pressure wave would form a cone. The point, or
vertex, would be located at the nose of the plane, and the base of the cone would be located at the end
or behind of the plane. If a plane passes you in supersonic speed, you will only be able to see it, the
pressure cone is following behind the plane, which is when you hear the loud sound of the sonic
boom. If a plane is travelling at a low altitude at supersonic speed, the sonic boom has enough energy
to cause the glass to break. Also, if the plane is very large or long, it could produce two sonic booms,
and produce louder
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Hummbert s Innocence
Time is the one constant in life that one cannot change and both Humbert Humbert and Keats try to
evade it by trying to stop time. In Ode on a Grecian Urn, resembling John Keats, Humbert Humbert
envies the past youth and innocence that transforms overtime into a relationship of distrust and
disillusion. One can see through textural evidence that Humbert craves the innocence of a past
relationship that was uncompleted though his desire to replicate this relationship with Lolita. Humbert
wants to keep this perfect image of youth and innocence alive through his desires just as Keats wants
to be a perfect image that never changes on a Grecian Urn so that time never passes.
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Hubert learns that the image of his fantasy from his youth has only led to the distrust and disillusion of
a once pure relationship, which can never be ameliorated. He let his passions take away the only
person he wanted in his life because he could not see beyond the image on the
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The Revolution And Its Effects On The American Revolution
It is generally agreed upon that the Revolution was guaranteed even foretold since the idea of settling
on it was even suggested no one can give a large group of people the idea to run themselves and still
keep control from thousands of miles away. England had it, but lost that control of their child nation in
1766 when they revoked the Stamp Act and gave the colonists the notion that they had the power and
authority to independently run the budding country. After being allowed this minute freedom, the
colonists were not pleased with Parliament s taxes and attempts of an iron fist hold on the Americas
and along with their opposing views on nearly everything, decided that they were no longer pleased
with being considered British. Salutary neglect also contributed to the colonists inflated sense of pride
aptly named because at this time England neglected the colonies, giving them room for individual
theories, politics, beliefs, and the abilities to run their own lives for a while. The freedom was too
much for them to go back to how things were before when England decided to tighten their grip. At
this time, the colonists started a war to free themselves. Parliamentary taxation was the catalyst to the
slew of problems the Americans were having with their over seas overlords. The preliminary
Parliament imposed tax that threatened the colonies was the Molasses Act, which was caused by profit
loss for the British under the Navigation Acts, and their need to recoup
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Mines
Hardships of Living Two Lives
Mines 2002
Susan Straight
Sometimes it is very difficult to adjust to different environments especially when living in a socially
unstable community. Susan Straight knows what this is like growing up in Riverside and having a
black husband. Many of her stories are about black family life. In Susan Straight s short story Mines
(2002), the protagonist, Clarette, works at a stressful job dealing with delinquent juveniles while
trying to balance time for her own children at home; with this, Straight shows the hardships of living
two different lives and how they connect.
First, Clarette works at a youth prison and sees juvenile delinquents wasting their lives away. She is
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In both situations she has to look out for the kids, making sure they do not get into trouble. At home
she notices that her son resembles the wards, after she sees him with his head shaved. My son. His
head naked (Straight 157). Clarette s husband, Ray, had Ray Jr. get his head shaved like the juveniles
at the Youth Prison. Ray says, The look, baby. Everybody wants the look. He said some punks was
messin with him at school (157). Clarette is very upset after this happens. She does not want her son to
get into trouble and end up in a terrible place like the Youth Prison. Clarette also sees the similarities
in how the kids in her community dress with the way the wards do. Clarette says, I gotta watch all
these wards dressed in dark blue work outfits, baggy ass pants, big old shirts, and then get home and
all the kids in the neighborhood are wearing dark blue Dickies; Ray is wearing dark blue Dickies and
a Big Dog shirt (157). The kids think that it is cool to have this look but they do not realize that they
could very easily end up in the Youth Prison as well if they continue to act like the wards.
In conclusion, Clarette has trouble adjusting from her life at prison to her life at home. Clarette s job at
the Youth Prison is stressful and sometimes very physical when the wards start fights. At home,
Clarette is always busy as a single parent doing laundry, paying
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Obstacles In Achieving The American Dream
A dream is not obtainable through waiting. It is obtained by many factors. With many dreams come
trials that must be passed. The main obstacles of the American dream include race, the time period and
dedication. With this world suffering from racism, race is a major obstacle in achieving the American
dream. Throughout history, it is apparent that whites have an edge in obtaining the dream. This is
because the major settlers of America were white. Also a majority of the American population consists
of white people. African Americans and Hispanics still have a hard time in their survival let alone
prosperity due to racism that causes them to need to work harder for seemingly less pay. This type of
racism occurs when the people in power seek to
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  • 4. Analysis Of Brunei International Air Cargo Centre Sdn Bhd Q1. Actors of Micro Environment Company Name: Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd Competitors: AirAsia (http://www.airasia.com/ot/en/home.page?cid=1) Cebu Pacific (https://www.cebupacificair.com/my en) Garuda Indonesia (https://www.garuda indonesia.com/my/en/index.page) Malaysia Airlines (http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en.html) Singapore Airlines (http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/my/home) Virgin Australia (https://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en/) Suppliers: Airbus (Aircraft manufacturer) Boeing (Aircraft manufacturer) Brunei International Air Cargo Centre Sdn Bhd (Cargo services) GLAMCO Aviation (B) Sdn Bhd (Fixed Base Operator) IFE Services Ltd (In flight entertainment) Royal Brunei Catering Sdn Bhd (In flight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However because of the drop in value of the Malaysian ringgit, foreign customers would be able to afford to spend more money on travelling. Low cost carriers may also take advantage of the cheaper oil prices and lower their airfare to attract more customers, both local and international. Technological Change Airbus claimed that its latest aircraft, A330neo had been upgraded and it would be as fuel efficient as Boeing s new 787 Dreamliner (Business Insider, 2014). This is an important advancement in technology because 33% of the operating costs of airlines was spent on fuel (Air Transport Action Group, 2014). An advance in aircraft technology that reduced fuel consumption reduced the total operating costs of the plane. The more fuel efficient an aircraft was, the bigger the distance travelled by that particular aircraft with a set amount of fuel. This allowed an airline to expand its network and consider routes that they were unable to consider before. However technology evolved quickly and if a better aircraft is launched soon after an airline has bought the previous version, the previous version would most probably become obsolete in a short period of time. In addition to that, there was a high possibility that the start up cost of buying new aircrafts could be a cost burden in the short term. Political Change The ASEAN Open Skies policy was implemented earlier this year (ASEAN Briefing,
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  • 6. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study And The Stanford Prison... Throughout the history of psychological studies unprincipled violations have constructed ethical standards that are essential in today s research. These moral dilemmas created established professional and federal standards for performing research with human and animal participants, known as, psychological ethical codes. The Tuskegee syphilis study and the Stanford prison experiment highlighted a psychological study without proper patients consent and appropriate treatment, resulting in a research disaster with unethical incidents. During the timespan of 1932 to 1972 in Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama, 600 poor and rural African American men were participants for a study done by the United States Public Health Service ( The Rationalization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those designated to enact the role of a prisoner, were arrested by the Palo Alto police department, obliged to wear chains and prison attire, and were transported to the basement of the Stanford psychology department, which was transformed into a makeshift prison. Furthermore, various guards became increasingly aggressive, resulting in the experiment becoming uncontrollable. Within six days, riots broke out, psychological distresses were showcased by certain prisoners, and unruly punishment was given to the prisoners. These irrational and disreputable incidents, caused the experiment to end abruptly. There are a multitude of constituents that could be modified to make these unprincipled studies ethical for subjects. The Tuskegee syphilis study was an unscrupulous experiment that illustrated the significance of morality in human experimentations. A noteworthy alteration that would be made is guaranteeing that every participant in experiments are given a full assessment of the dangers that can arise from the experiment. Consent was an element that was fundamentally nonexistent in the Tuskegee syphilis experiment, resulting in the study being expressively immoral. In addition, a momentous ethical and legal issue involved in the Tuskegee study were the counterfeited information given to the subjects and the community. David Smolin, the author of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, Social Change, and the Future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Criminal Justice Case On 01/02/2017 at about 1330 hours, Officer Ramirez and I were dispatched to 6546 Casamar Street in reference to a Custody Issue. Upon our arrival, I was met by a white male adult identified as James churches. James stated that his wife Blaire Churches was the one who contacted police in reference to her ex husband Matthew Medina possibly conceal their five year old son Nolen Medina(04/10/2012). James then stated that Blaire was not at the residence, but was on her way home. While waiting for Blaire to arrive, James stated that they have an ongoing custody battle with Matthew. James then stated that Matthew provided an address (1818 for Club Crest Way in Henderson NV)his visitation with Nolen, but the address was incorrect. James went ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blaire called Henderson Police Department in my presence and verified that 1818 Club Crest did not exist. Blaire completed a voluntary statement. Blaire provided a phone number for Matthew and I was able to contact him via telephone. I contacted Matthew via telephone, Matthew stated that he did not answer Blaire s calls due to the decree issued by the judge requesting they only have contact via text message or Email in order to have any and all conversations documented (Blaire corroborated this statement). Matthew then stated he messed up the address and the correct address was 2088 Club Crest Way Henderson, NV 89014. Matthew then stated that he did not intentionally provide a false address and messed up, Matthew stated that he even messed up on his leave paperwork. Matthew emailed me a copy of his leave paperwork and it had 3838 Club Crest listed as the address. Matthew stated that he did not mean to mess up the address so bad and was extremely cooperative. I instructed Matthew to advise me when he arrived at the correct address and I would have the Henderson Police Department dispatch a unit to the address to verify he is there and that Nolen is in no danger, to which he agreed. I provided Matthew with the case number as well. Officer Hemenway (P#2133) responded and verified Nolan was at the address with Matthew and was in no danger. Officer Hemenway then informed me Matthew had documentation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Class Action Litigation Act Of 2017 Introduction: Class actions continue to be a hot bed for both litigation and legislation. Gaining traction in the Senate is the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017 (the Act ), which already passed in the House of Representative by a vote of 220 to 201. But how significant is the Act? And how does it differ from the current Rule 23 framework and the Class Action Fairness Act ( CAFA ) that was passed in 2005? Early commentators have come out on both sides, some praising the Act s attempts to cut down on unmeritorious litigation driven only by plaintiffs attorneys and third party funders, others viewing the Act s new restrictions as a boon only to defendants. Regardless of how the Act is characterized, if enacted in its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This often occurs in cases involving consumer products there can be thousands of people who have not actually been injured but who are merely unhappy with a product, and they are allowed to be a part of the class. An empirical study found that no injury class actions have resulted in approximately $4 billion worth of settlements and judgments over the last decade alone. The new requirement would especially impact securities fraud cases, where the range of investor losses can differ between a few hundred dollars (for individuals) and hundreds of millions of dollars (for institutional investors). Similarly, product liability claims would be more difficult to certify, especially those involving pharmaceuticals, because the symptoms, latent period, and extent of injuries often vary dramatically across class members. This new requirement is the change most likely to have the biggest impact on how class actions proceed, mainly because its language is vague and susceptible to differing interpretations. So, while on the one hand, the addition of a new requirement may decrease the number of cases that are allowed to proceed as class actions, on the other hand, there will likely be an increase in litigation dealing with how type and scope should be interpreted. Reliable and feasible method of distribution The Act would add an additional requirement to class certification by requiring that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fair Value Accounting And Financial Reporting Introduction In today s businesses, there has been an increase in the demand for financial reporting and also, the need to have reliable measurements of fair value and its disclosures. The need for reliable information has caused continuous change to accounting policies which has posed a challenge not only to management of companies, but also to auditors. The frequent changes in accounting principles pose a challenge for managers in measuring accounting estimates accurately and are an exceedingly difficult task. Fair value accounting is a financial reporting approach in which companies are required to measure and report on an ongoing basis certain assets and liabilities at estimates of the prices they would receive if they were to sell the assets or would pay if they were to settle their liabilities. Under fair value accounting, companies report losses when the fair values of their assets decrease or liabilities increase. Those losses reduce companies reported equity and may also reduce companies reported net income. The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) also defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date . According to these definitions, fair value is an unrealistic, idealized qualitative value. The current market value is a quantitative value and it does not fully reflect the value of assets when the markets are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Romantic Impact On Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte and the wars he fought against Great Britain, the conveniently named Napoleonic Wars had a lasting and profound impact on British citizens and society. Napoleon for a brief period had transformed a nation of anarchy and instability into the most powerful empire in Europe and posed a serious threat to Britain s perceived dominance and invulnerability. The fear of a Napoleonic invasion spread across Britain, an event that had it been realised may have been welcomed by many within the nation. The French general turned emperor was unquestionably the British governments most imposing enemy but there were many individual Britons who held Napoleon in much higher esteem than their own monarch/Regent. The British nation was divided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He notes that the Lake poets originally revered Napoleon but as the wars continued they became increasingly conservative and critical of him. He recalls that William Wordsworth s primary reason for his disillusionment with Napoleon was his 1804 coronation, other Romantics such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge however, were not so clear about their reasons for resenting Napoleon and Stock states that this inability to decide upon a definitive opinion characterizes the Romantic understanding of Bonaparte because the transition from reverence to hatred was so extreme and unexpected. Like radicals and loyalists, the Romantics also offered different interpretations of Napoleon in their works especially on the concept of his humanity . Coleridge, Walter Scott and Robert Southey believed Napoleon to be an innovative politician and therefore, very human, while Percy Bysshe Shelley too regarded Napoleon as human but believed his political genius was a fallacy as he merely reverted France back to monarchy; whereas Lord Byron considered Napoleon to be a metaphysical being. Stock states that the Romantics also make quite extensive use of Satan when interpreting Napoleon and Coleridge and Scott classify him as evil incarnate to the point where they desire his death. Stock argues that some Roamntics such as William Hazlitt used the Satanic image of Napoleon to personify him as a revolutionary figure inverting political norms. Despite previously denigrating him as a mere politician, Coleridge too personifies Napoleon as a presence rather than a human being and Stock states Hazlitt celebrates Napoleon as an Idea not an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Theories And Measurement Of Personality Characteristics Personality does not have a specific meaning in a psychological term and there have been multitude of definitions. What involves personality, is not just one thing; there are various factors that contribute what is personality? Personality seems to be located upon a complicated interaction between genetic, environmental factors, and with race, ethnicity, culture, age, as well as, gender. In 1937, Gordon Allport defined personality as the dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine a unique adjustment to the environment (Maltby, Day, and Macaskill, 2013, pp.18). However, in 1961, Allport defined it again, but this time as the dynamic organisation inside the person of psychophysical systems that determine the person s characteristics patterns of behaviour and thought (8 Theories and Measurement of Personality Characteristics, 2014). His definitions are the most quoted. This essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages focused on personality and comparing it to the controversy of situations in predicting behaviour by including some empirical research. Personality is a concept used in our everyday lives, due to the judgements as a society we form, consciously or not about others. The word personality is often used by people, referring it as a global implicit judgements created by all the impressions and feelings made by an individual. When people react to certain situations in a fairly consistent manner, this will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Public Meeting At The City Of Saskatoon Where I Grew Up Bruno, Saskatchewan, a small town east of Saskatoon where I grew up, is known for its hay farms, and cherry festivals. Similar to other small towns, you will find the town office on the busiest street in town the main street. On February 22, 2016, I attended a public meeting in Bruno s town office. The public meeting was a town of Bruno regular monthly council meeting. I planned on staying as long as it took for me to get the information I needed on policy and how the council made decisions. Within this council meeting, the council freely discussed matters, occasionally having some order. In addition, there was no form of talking stick, which caused Interruptions and over talking. When considering the ideologies of each person at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the decision making process was scattered, shared decision making is what was happening. On one issue they were all clear, quick and on the same page. On the other issues discussed they were scattered. There was no one leader of the decision; there were multiple leaders for a discussion at different times. Therefore, as an observer, this was extremely difficult to follow along. Bruno council did follow shared decision making and a strategic planning approach. Even though they used the majority of the steps, the discussion could have been more formally approached. However, you can take into consideration this council represents a small population. The support for this approach consists of reform minded policy makers and leaders, which is hard to come by in a smaller community. These individuals that were sitting at the table are knowledgeable individuals. However, they do not enable the experiences broader sectors do. Even though, Bruno council lacks the broader spectrum, they do practice one of the most important benefits of policy making, shared learning. The first thing on the agenda was revising the employee code of conduct and conflict of interest policy. The administrator asked if everyone read the code of conduct and the policy, some of the council said no. One councillor then asked what the objection to the policy was. The councillor in charge of the policy clarified. She brought forth words that should be changed. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. College Pressure On College Students Enwerem O. Collins Professor Patricia McEvoy Jamil English 1301 30 June 2015 Understanding College Pressure In the United States today, Colleges are made up of individuals, both the young and the old from different works of life, who come from different backgrounds. They have different religious belief, morals, and attitudes; this make them see problems differently. They come together with a single purpose which is to learn. Some people think College is all about a society of students having fun, or living a carefree life, but majority of the students face so much pressure of rushing to meet deadlines and cramming for exams and so many more. There are three categories of College Pressure working on College students today: economic pressure, parental pressure, and peer pressure. First of all, you might want to ask why economic pressures is one of the pressures College students go through. The answer is as simple as what society do College students live in. Do they live in a society where much of academic excellence are not demanded, or do they live in a society where transcripts has become very important. In the United States today, employers are looking for the best A s in a transcript I mean the best of best in students. This alone puts pressure on college students. This put College students in pressure just to get the A s rather than concentrating on the skills and knowledge they have to learn. However, a student living in a country where prices keep going up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What s Eating Gilbert Grape Character Analysis The compelling novel, What s Eating Gilbert Grape by Peter Hedges, incorporates many relationships. The main character, 24 year old Gilbert Grape, narrates this novel. Gilbert is the main caregiver to his dysfunctional family. He works to keep the roof over his obese mother, stressed older sister, Amy, ungrateful younger sister, Ellen, and mentally challenged younger brother, Arnie. With all of the unwanted responsibility, Gilbert does not have many relationships. The ones that he does have are not meaningful and sturdy. The most interesting of these relationships are with Mrs. Carver and Becky. These relationships, though they can be looked upon skeptically, are widely different in respect to what these characters mean to Gilbert and what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Becky is a fifteen year old girl who is staying with her grandmother for the summer. When Gilbert first sees her, her beauty astounds him, She has black hair, thick and full. It drapes her shoulders. She has legs. Oh my. From where I m sitting, she is not to be believed. She is the moon (Hedges 40). He is automatically attracted to her. Their relationship is thought provoking. On Gilbert is drawn to her out of lust and what she represents to him, hope. He is hopeful that she will see him in a way that no one has. He wants her to see him as a better man than he perceives himself to be. On Becky s side however, she wants to understand Gilbert and surpass his barriers he has built up over the years. Throughout their interaction together, Becky is also trying to help Gilbert open up and show emotions that he has suppressed due to his terrible childhood. She succeeds by making him say good bye to his old high school and writing down what happened the fateful day his father committed suicide. She drew out his emotions by pushing him over the edge with the using the mirror to see his hatred, Looking to the periphery I see Becky is holding a big, round mirror, and the face I m looking at is my face. See. See what I mean. See the hate. (Hedges 274). Though not directly, Becky made him lose control and act out aggressively by stomping on the mirror and lashing out at Arnie. Even though Gilbert s actions were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Abigail Noel Fisher Case Study In a CNN article, a girl named Abigail Noel Fisher files a lawsuit against the University of Texas after being rejected her application into the university. She claims that this being a kind of discrimination and that we should have diversity in colleges. The Supreme Court also agrees what she files for presents a race issue. Abigail participated in multiple extra circular activates and volunteer work and scored the top 80% of her class so she should be in U.T. Abigail dreamt and compassionate about this since she was in second grade and wanted to go to the college because to continue a tradition in her family and friends which seems understandable. Although she participated in many activates, she showed to be under the top 10% which U.T accepts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Pit Of Human Depravity Essays The holocaust was a catastrophic event that killed millions of innocent people and showed the world how inhuman mankind can be. This dark period in world history demonstrated unmatched violence and cruelty towards the Jewish race that led toward genocide. Genocide did not begin with the Holocaust; nor was it a spontaneous event. Many warning signs within world events helped provide Germany and Adolf Hitler the foundation to carry out increasing levels of human depravity (Mission Statement). These warning signs during the Holocaust include; Anti Semitism, Hitler Youth, Racial profiling, the Ghettos, Lodz, Crystal Night, Pogroms, and Deportation. However, their exposure comes too late for the world to help prevent the horrors of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This soon led to an increase of Jewish deportations to concentration camps where they would face numerous hardships and cruelty; the majority of them were lucky if they lasted a month. The sum of these events helps provide the foundation and road map to genocide during the holocaust. A better understanding of the magnitude and complexity of genocide will come to light by examining these events which served as warning signs that the world stood by and allowed to happen. Most importantly, while many agree that genocide should never have happened to any race, by breaking down genocide from its many elements and events, valuable knowledge and understanding will result on how not to let it happen again. To begin, Anti Semitism was a huge thing with an enormous impact on all of these events. Anti Semitism was a pretty common phenomenon around the holocaust era, but it could have never been made clearer how much dislike the Germans had for the Jews than by having the holocaust. The holocaust was the most extreme method of showing contempt toward a person. The tragic point is that they became convinced and determined they were doing all of Germany a favor by getting rid of the Jews because they were just another flaw in the country; and Germans came to believe that. In his first Anti Semitic writing of 1919, Hitler demonstrated this desire to rid Germany of the Jews, The ultimate objective [of such legislation] must, however, be the irrevocable removal of the Jews ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. An Historic Mega Event Such As The Olympics Brings Together An historic mega event such as the Olympics brings together nations from all over the globe to encourage young athletes by creating national pride, as well as celebrating sport. The first modern Olympics was held in 1896, encouraging cities across the world to compete, and host the event. Canada has hosted the Olympics three times in the past: summer in 1976 in Montreal, the Winter Olympics of 1988 in Calgary, and most recently, the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver (Junyk, 2016). This paper will explore the costs and benefits of the possibility of Calgary hosting the Olympic games. The position I take in the paper follows, Calgary should host the 2026 Winter Olympics, due to considerations of past records of the mega event being hosted by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, will public private partnerships play a role in building of infrastructures and upkeep during and after the event (Mason, 2017b)? The next impact is tourist activity; how will an increase in tourists help benefit the host city. A way the city can benefit from tourist activity is by implementing a soft tax, known as a tourist tax. This tax may include a hotel tax and/or car rental taxes. According to Mason (2017a), hotel taxes are used frequently in [the] US to fund major league sports facilities. If the host city were to implement a hotel tax during the years leading up to and including the event, the revenue gained could be put towards the building of infrastructures needed for the Games, and other costs that may arise. The final impact of landmark events includes economic and sociopolitical factors; such as using the event as a tool of economic development. This can also help to enhance the global image of the city, therefore facilitating economic growth. All of these factors must be taken into consideration when a city is debating on hosting such a large event. Even though hosting the Olympics seem like a thrilling, once in a lifetime experience for cities, it also comes with many concerns, which impact citizens directly. Some criticisms of hosting the games include the threat of increased taxes, such as for the 1984 L.A. Summer Olympics, the increase in taxes lead to a taxpayer revolt. Debts created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Culture At Youth Village, Inc. In today s competitive world, an organization s culture can be the greatest competitive advantage. Southwest prides their investment in their employees and their family type culture to be their advantage. Zappos success is credited to their approach in hiring talent (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013). When it comes to hiring and retaining talent, culture matters. In his work and research at Glassdoor, Andrew Chamberlain, Ph.D. (2017), found that employees were less likely to leave companies with a higher rated culture. When it comes to an organization s ability to grow their customer base and increase their bottom line, culture matters. Netflix credits their culture in their ability to excel in their market ( Netflix Culture: Freedom and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013) Like Youth Villages, Netflix shares a mix of characteristics from each of the four cultures of the competing values framework. Netflix was started in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph with the idea of providing online movie rentals. By 1998, Netflix provided unlimited DVD Rentals through a monthly subscription. Today, Netflix provides online streaming services through multiple game consoles, televisions, and computer devices. They now have 93 million customers world wide. The common theme in the seven aspects of Netflix s culture is that of an Adhocracy Culture. ( About Netflix, n.d.) Adhocracy cultures, as defined by Kreitner and Kinicki, foster the creation of innovative products and services by being adaptable, creative, and fast to respond to changes in the marketplace (2013, p. 70). Netflix maintains two values that identify their adhocracy culture and could help improve the organizational culture at Youth Villages. Before discussing their values, Netflix points out that anyone can establish espoused values and put them up in their lobby. They reference the espoused values of Enron versus the actions and behaviors that ultimately brought their demise as an example. Netflix states that their values are in fact enacted values, the values and norms that are exhibited by employees (Kinicki Kreitner, 2013, p. 65). One of Netflix s values that reflect an Adhocracy culture, is their value of High ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ruby Bridge Through My Eyes Essay Thesis Imagine you love to go to this deli and you have been going to that deli your whole life. One day you walk in and you see everyone staring at you. They say because of your skin color that you re not able to come back. This actually happened in the 1960 s because Whites thought anyone who was African American didn t deserve the same goods that Whites did. The African Americans started boycotting and in 1964 African Americans got the same rights as everyone else. Segregation affected the people living in the United states in many ways. One way is that African American kids did not get the same education that Whites did. In Ruby Bridges Through my Eyes, Ruby takes a test to see if she will get into an all white school. She goes to an all black school and they don t have the same tools that they do in the all White school. In Segregation, the kids thought that when they got the same rights they would be able to do the same things like swim. Their parents were talking about how they would get a better education and make a living out of themselves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Through my Eyes Ruby s parents ended splitting up in the end because they didn t agree on Ruby going to school. Ruby s dad though that it was a bad idea for Ruby to go to school and that they should just do what the whites want. The mom thought that if one of her kids got a chance to get a better education that Ruby should take it and use it to make a living. In the Watsons go to Birmingham the mom and dad have disagreements because the mom says they should have stayed in the south and the dad disagrees. Also they have disagreements where the dad says that in the North they give your kids integration and none of the segregation nonsense. Then the mom will say at least in the south they say what they mean and don t keep lying to look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and activities became easier with the use of the trained animals and the relationship between humans and other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today, domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and entertainment and others just keep their pets for company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs proved to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans lives, and became entertainment to the once boring lives of humans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less strenuous and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a bow and arrow or a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and huntswomen accompanied by several dogs, would drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in close range. The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are even acknowledged by the people of this time for their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of meat. In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt is planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the morning to search for tracks of the prey or fewments (droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds of lymers include Bloodhounds and St Hubert s. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or otherwise known as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs are prized and adored for their acute vision and immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Juvenile Delinquency in the Classroom Essays In depicting juvenile delinquency in the classroom, a few film directors portrayed novice teachers desire to reach what the school system customarily labeled as problem students. These films illustrate that these students are often categorized quickly and unfairly, and hopeful intervention by a few caring and zealous teachers is enough to change their lives and attitudes for the better. In the black and white 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, Mr. Dadier (played by Glenn Ford) was an idealistic teacher on his first job in a tough urban mostly white male high school. The characters were dressed in clothing of the time (jeans rolled up at the cuffs, tee shirts, bow ties, baseball caps) and the boys wore their hair in the Elvis Presley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dadier made a connection with Artie West, which occurred after hard work and many failed teaching efforts. Mr. Dadier finally realized how to breathe life into his lessons so that they became meaningful to his students. He also showed respect for them by allowing them to showcase their talents in the Christmas program. These two strategies combined were enough to earn the respect of the classroom s gang leader. Artie West, in turn, put the word out to the other students to work hard and behave in this teacher s class. Other teachers shared in Mr. Dadier s success by stating that the momentum created in Mr. Dadier s English class had carried over into their own classes. This movie had a positive outcome. Continued hard work would be necessary for the positive change to continue. Blackboard Jungle opened and closed with Bill Haley and the Comet s Rock Around the Clock , which helped stir quite a ruckus so much so, the film was banned from many theatres. But the film s central point was nevertheless clear: students who we think are aimless and recalcitrant only need the thoughtful guidance of a concerned teacher to make learning meaningful and rewarding. Twelve years after the release of Blackboard Jungle , Sidney Portier starred in yet another film featuring juvenile delinquency in the classroom. To Sir With Love , filmed in 1967 a time when there was great hostility in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Paul Cézanne Another artist of the Impressionism era that was impacted by the great wave of Japanese artwork was Paul Cézanne. In Cézanne s case, his relationship with Japanese art forms was vague in comparison to the other Impressionists. He was not an avid collector of Japanese prints such as Degas, nor was he privy to the fascination with these unique objects. Cézanne was an artist who admired Puget and Michelangelo for their sculptural volume: he was temperamentally incapable of adopting Japanese prints as his ideal, (Berger 112). Studies have shown that Cézanne paid closer attention to what was going on in the art world than his counterparts, therefore, it is hard to determine how Cézanne could have possibly overlooked Japanese art (Berger 113). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking at figure 8, the spectator can notice the rocky massif emerging in its basic forms, increasingly grand, looming majestic, as the emphasis shifts away from the foreground and towards a surface tissue of color, (Berger 113). Cézanne studied this mountain copiously, the theme allowed him to take notice of new pictorial motifs, and Japanese art showed him the possibility of what may be called free scale , in which above and below, before and behind, large and small, become fluid, interchangeable, freely recombinable, as elements of the formal design, (Berger 114). Katsushika Hokusai s Mount Fuji in a Storm (Figure 9) was constructed in a similar manner, the inspiration cannot be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. History of Psychology Essay Dating back 65000 years, Aborigines have had the longest continuous culture. The Aborigines believed and lived in the Dreamtime . The dreamtime refers to the time when land and humans were created, and when ancestors and spirits came to earth and created everything. Every tribe had their own dreamtime and was passed down through storytelling. The Aborigines connection was either through the Wandjina or the rainbow serpent depending on the tribe. For the Aboriginals the world is sacred and has to be honoured. For the Aborigines everything is related to everything else therefore man was related to fellow man, animals, stars and the cosmos (Bowles, 2010). Even the men and women were equal because they were equally divine. The Aborigines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Aborigines everything has meaning and is spiritual unlike our secular society today whereby only 2% of the Britain population actually attend church. There is no gods or the spiritual world anymore. It s all about reason and rationality. The society today tends to believe more in science than intuition. Moving on to see how the psyche was imagined through works of Hesiod and Homer in the 7th Century B.C. Hesiod tells us that the world parents were Gaia and Uranus (Bowles, 2010). According to the module workbook Uranus was a tyrannical god and feared that his children would usurp his power and therefore he hid them in the underworld. However, one of his son Cronos came back when he got older and castrated his father. He feared the same thing like his father did and so he swallowed his children. His wife managed to save one of the children namely Zeus and sent him to be brought up by the shepherds. As we all know history repeats itself, Zeus came back and gave his father a potion to vomit the rest of the children and then castrated him. He also managed to release his father s brothers. Psychologically if a father eats his children, it s a metaphor for a father who tries to take over his children s lives i.e no space or freedom. Zeus then shared the world with his brothers and lived in Mount Olympus with his wife Hera and his children by Hera and as well as other women. Mount Olympus was believed to be the place where all the gods and goddesses lived. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Emotional And Behavioural Issues Of A Lived At Home Emotional and behavioural issues Patient A lived at home though was sent away from the family when mum could not manage the behaviours. Patient A displays a high level of anxiety and aggression. The staff managed to deal with the aggression by using Enhanced Prone Techniques (EPR). However, Department of Heath (2014) asserted Staff must not deliberately restrain people in a way that impacts on their airway, breathing or circulation, such as face down restraint on any surface, not just on the floor . If restrictive intervention is used, it must not include the deliberate application of pain . Patient A s team are facing many challenges in view of sensory issues, challenging behaviour with aggression. The aim is to reduce enhanced prone restraints (EPR) and to create an autism friendly environment. Horiuchi, F., Oka, Y., Uno, H., Kawabe, K., Okada, F., Saito, I., Tanigawa, T. and Ueno, S. (2014) this study investigated the emotional and behavioural problem in 173 patient with autism and compared with age sex matched with nuero typical children from a control group. The result showed that behavioural and emotional problems are common in children with autism. These children also developed co morbid disorders such as anxiety, attention deficit/hyperactivity and oppositional disorder. This large scale study Boulter, C., Freeston, M., South, M. and Rodgers, J. (2013) which included 224 children and adolescents to determine whether intolerance of uncertainty increases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Child Rearing Investigations Assessment Four: Influences and Changes in Child Rearing Investigation Primary Question: How have children s leisure time activities toys changed over the last 30 years? There are a few obvious changes between today s leisure activities and activities from over thirty years ago. In a short questionnaire given to a mother and a grandmother, there were differences, but there were also similarities and parallels. As the sample size was so small, many of the answers could be biased or generalised for the generations, and given the locations that the grandmother raised her children, the answers will most likely vary to other answers given by other parents if asked in a survey. Questionnaire Results 1. What leisure time activities were there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... bikes, TV/videos/dvds), but the second reply also had all of the cool toys from that times as well, such as the swing set and the trampoline, and also had more modern toys like what mothers now would have, with dolls, lego and playdoh. The first reply also had something similar to the toy library (RICE the Remote Isolated Children s Exercise) which sent them loan toys on a monthly basis. As they lived at Innamincka, they didn t have TV reception so they didn t have a great range of kid s shows like the second mother would have had. Toys nowadays generally focus on the ability to help kids to develop in their cognitive developments, such as the sensorimotor stage, where children begin to develop an understanding of the world by coordinating sensory experiences with motor experience . 3. What do you think about leisure activities for children now compared to how/what it was when you were raising your children? (E.g. children s TV shows, toys...) In both replies, it mentions electronic devices/activities being the most significant change between now and when they raised their children. The first response says that what s available now even in remote areas cannot compare with what there was before, while the second response says that there s too much screen time and not enough human face to face contact, or time with children spending time with other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Overfishing In South Africa Overfishing has become a devastating reality and priority concern to our Oceans in South Africa, as well on a global scale. The interest of overfishing, is to eradicate hunger issues in developing countries all over the world, as well as to create a vast improvement of job opportunities, however due to our unsustainable fishing practices, it is just a matter of time before our oceans are completely depleted of marine species, and the destruction of the aquatic ecosystem. This issue will resort to irreparable socio economic and environmental circumstances that will be of severe consequence if we do not alter our local and international commercial fishing operations. Due to overfishing throughout the continents, South African waters has become a viable target for international role players to maintain the demand of fishing operations and fish stocks that is required for global markets. Due to inadequately monitored fishing operations, overfishing has left South Africa with a significant shortage of food resources for the poor, who depend on fish as their staple diet. According to the World Wildlife Fund, Seafood is the largest traded food commodity in the world. Approximately three billion people worldwide rely on seafood as their primary source of protein. As the world tries to meet that demand, 55 percent of the world s fisheries are fished to their maximum sustainable yield, while 30 percent have been pushed beyond their biological limits. Preserving healthy fish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Nori Seaweed Essay INTRODUCTION An intertidal community is made up of a very diverse and populated group of organisms and species. Rocky intertidal zones are located on shore lines. They are found on sandy or rocky beaches. Intertidal communities are known as tidal pools that are covered by water during high tide and vulnerable to air at low tide. These communities can be very complex and overcrowded areas. The species that are present are Nori Seaweed, Black Pine, Coral Weed, Mussel, Acorn Barnacle, Goose Neck Barnacle, Whelk, Chiton, Starfish, and Green Crab. Nori Seaweed is the weakest competitor in the sessile consumers. The sessile organisms are permanently located on rocks and don t move. The barnacles and mussel dominate over all the sessile organisms. The starfish feeds mainly off the mussel and is the specie that governs the whole intertidal zone. When the green crab is added they dominate over the starfish and they can sometimes cause destruction among the entire ecosystem. Green crab feed off of barnacles, whelk, mussels, and many other species. The algae produce their own food. The filter feeders are consumers but extract particles out of the water to eat. Most of the species feed off each other. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the module we see that the starfish is a keystone predator. If that species is removed how will it affect that ecosystem or the other organisms living in the intertidal community? I PREDICT THAT REMOVING THE STARFISH WILL INCREASE THE MUSSEL POPULATION. Since starfish feed off of several organisms I think it will impact the mussels the most when removing the starfish. We can test this by using the module You Are What You Eat . By removing the starfish, the mussel population should start to expand and grow over 200 weeks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Motivation Theory And Expectancy Theory Of Motivation Introduction: Now days, lots of organisations are facing the problems which is mainly related to employee s behaviour and actions. As per this case study, The Sunday Times obtained questionaries for who had already departing from the Western Australian (WA) Police force. According to survey officers of WA force who left the force they had some issues like bullying, corruption, illegal activities, discrimination on racist grounds, and they didn t get proper training and development at a work place. This problem mainly occurs in organisation when there is lack of motivation, lack of organisational justice, negative culture and low morale. The purpose of this case study is to give brief view about, why employees had to face these problems and how to make positive culture and what and where the changes are required for the WA force. This report introduces MARS motivation theory and Expectancy theory of motivation for improves officers behaviours towards force, with that how can they fill organisational justice with engaging into their work and how to improve work efficiency? At the last, The Sunday Times made survey as per only departing officers which are not giving balanced view of whole force. In this case study, some concepts of organisational behaviour which are describe WA force officers problems. Organisational culture: Organisation culture is major issue in the case study because proper organisational culture means to catch the problems and redesign and develop better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Ethics Research Paper My Personal and Professional Ethics Paper Shiji Jomon Grand Canyon University My Personal and Professional Ethics The Beginnings: Morals, Values, and Ethics Given to Me as a Child It is certain that one s childhood has a great influence in rest of their lives. What I saw, heard, understood, encouragements and discouragements received, books read, friends and neighbors, religion, teachers are some of the important things that have shaped me into an adult. Personality development happens in the earlier stages of one s life and therefore things such as morality is established during childhood. A person s moral code is what defines his or her personality, while, ethics is the code of behavior a person is expected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My personal values led me to choose a profession which requires caring, knowledge and integrity. Hence, I always find my personal values going in line with the requirement of nursing profession. However, situations may arise where there is a conflict between my personal values and beliefs and those of patient s. In such situations it is advisable to get help from fellow nurses or other members of the healthcare team. As nurses we are accountable each and every actions and determined to uphold the professional ethics. For instance, in the case of a criminal defense lawyer, the lawyer s personal morals probably finds homicide to be depraved and deplorable. However, his legal ethics demands the suspect to be defended in the court of law, even if the lawyer knows for a fact that the accused is guilty and that if he or she is freed it could lead to more crime. Hence, I believe that in the professional life of a nurse, just like a lawyer s, ethics must supersede morals for the greater good of upholding values when a nurse encounters an equally difficult situation and painful options to choose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Finelli s Bust Of St. Peters Basilica These three busts of women in the 1600s are exceptionally different than those before this time. Women portraits in the 1600s have obvious influence from these sculptors, but also lack the focus to detail and movement. Andrea Bolgi sculpted St. Helen which is housed in St. Peters. The sculpture has movement expressed through the drapery which is used by Bernini in a copious amount of his sculptures and Algardi used this in his bust of Olympia Maidalchini Pamphilj. Also in St. Peters Basilica, Francesco Mochi takes the same approach to his sculpture of St. Veronica. St. Veronica is portrayed in a dramatic way, with multiple folds in her dress and the cloth with Jesus s face is blowing in the wind. Taking a page from the book of Bernini, Mochi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He adds a story to his portrait, and has intense detailed style to the face of the sitter without losing beauty and passion. Finelli s bust is elegantly beautiful, but is not done natural. Finelli fails to focus on anything about his sitters face which leaves her looking like just another wealthy woman with no depth to her. Algardi adds detail to the face of his sitter, but instead of portraying at her best moment, takes a naturalistic approach which makes the portrait unflattering. Bernini added detail needed, but still managed to make the portrait look like the best version of the sitter. Although, this may represent the beauty of the sitter more than the skill of the artist. Bernini, Algardi, and Finelli are all infatuated with detail, this is what makes their portraits stand out from all of the others. These are some of the first portraits of woman sculpted, and it is fitting to the time that the focus on detail is used on accessories or sexuality. The artists focus on detail, but each to different parts of their works to create different qualities. Finelli has fine detail to accessories, and intrinsic drill work. While Bernini is at the other spectrum, detail to face but faster drill work, and Algardi falls in the middle of this. Bernini, Algardi, and Finelli are all well respected and each bring their own unique style to baroque period, but Bernini goes above and beyond. Bernini s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Changing Perspectives Changing Perspective Linda Collazo PSY/220 May 29, 2011 Abigail McNeely Changing Perspective People, especially diverse people of contemporary times commonly look at other people, situations, or life events with different perspectives. Sometimes looking at other people, situations, and life events with different perspectives cause people to make snap judgments without factual knowledge. Contributors such as personal beliefs, religion, culture, mood, personality, and relative situations can influence an interpretation of a person or event, cause a snap judgment, or possibly change another perspective. Other contributors that add influence to the common influences of perspectives and judgments are environments and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The woman s personal beliefs can be innate from learning experiences or a genetic inheritance that reflects her personality type. Innate learning experiences or genetic inheritances of accepting people of any race is possible in making a snap judgment to rent the apartment to the multiracial family. The family inquiring about the apartment rental may have an influence regarding the woman s mood too. Something in the situation such as politeness and enjoying the company of the children in the family may have set the motion for the woman s mood. Another spark in the woman s mood can be a reflection of her own children and family situations. Remembering her past, for example, maybe the woman and her husband are immigrants from the Old World and difficulties with living arrangements were part of her early family experiences. Another example of personal experience can be knowledge to a similar situation quite rewarding in one way or another. Religiously the woman in the scenario can similarly view the situation as going against the grain but from a different perspective such as going against the grain of her higher power and accepting all individuals. Many factors contribute to what influences individual perspectives and subsequent judgments according to the perspectives. Commonly one influence can lead to another influence, for example, innateness, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Yellowstone Park Research Paper Where was the first compass made? The compass was used in Song Dynasty China by the military for navigational leading by 1040 1044, and was used for maritime navigation by 1111 to 1117; it was first invented since 206 BC. How much wildlife is there in Yellowstone Park? Wildlife in Yellowstone Park is best known for its mammals, this includes bison, grizzly bears, gray wolf, elk, pronghorn, bighorn, sheep, mountain goats and so many more. This park actually has the largest proportion of mammals in the lower 48 states with 67 different types of species. This being because it has a many different types of wildlife habitats where all the animals can adjust. What causes rainbows? A rainbow is caused by the reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. . It takes the form of a multicolored arc; Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the side of sky directly opposite the sun. A primary rainbow the arc shows red on the outer part and violet on the inner part. What is a Sonic Boom? How does it happen? A sonic boom is a shock wave that it s created in front of a plane when it travels quicker than sound. The speed is sound is around 332 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the plane were travelling at supersonic speed, the pressure wave would form a cone. The point, or vertex, would be located at the nose of the plane, and the base of the cone would be located at the end or behind of the plane. If a plane passes you in supersonic speed, you will only be able to see it, the pressure cone is following behind the plane, which is when you hear the loud sound of the sonic boom. If a plane is travelling at a low altitude at supersonic speed, the sonic boom has enough energy to cause the glass to break. Also, if the plane is very large or long, it could produce two sonic booms, and produce louder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hummbert s Innocence Time is the one constant in life that one cannot change and both Humbert Humbert and Keats try to evade it by trying to stop time. In Ode on a Grecian Urn, resembling John Keats, Humbert Humbert envies the past youth and innocence that transforms overtime into a relationship of distrust and disillusion. One can see through textural evidence that Humbert craves the innocence of a past relationship that was uncompleted though his desire to replicate this relationship with Lolita. Humbert wants to keep this perfect image of youth and innocence alive through his desires just as Keats wants to be a perfect image that never changes on a Grecian Urn so that time never passes. Humbert is enamored with the thought of Lolita and wants to keep her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hubert learns that the image of his fantasy from his youth has only led to the distrust and disillusion of a once pure relationship, which can never be ameliorated. He let his passions take away the only person he wanted in his life because he could not see beyond the image on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Revolution And Its Effects On The American Revolution It is generally agreed upon that the Revolution was guaranteed even foretold since the idea of settling on it was even suggested no one can give a large group of people the idea to run themselves and still keep control from thousands of miles away. England had it, but lost that control of their child nation in 1766 when they revoked the Stamp Act and gave the colonists the notion that they had the power and authority to independently run the budding country. After being allowed this minute freedom, the colonists were not pleased with Parliament s taxes and attempts of an iron fist hold on the Americas and along with their opposing views on nearly everything, decided that they were no longer pleased with being considered British. Salutary neglect also contributed to the colonists inflated sense of pride aptly named because at this time England neglected the colonies, giving them room for individual theories, politics, beliefs, and the abilities to run their own lives for a while. The freedom was too much for them to go back to how things were before when England decided to tighten their grip. At this time, the colonists started a war to free themselves. Parliamentary taxation was the catalyst to the slew of problems the Americans were having with their over seas overlords. The preliminary Parliament imposed tax that threatened the colonies was the Molasses Act, which was caused by profit loss for the British under the Navigation Acts, and their need to recoup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mines Hardships of Living Two Lives Mines 2002 Susan Straight Sometimes it is very difficult to adjust to different environments especially when living in a socially unstable community. Susan Straight knows what this is like growing up in Riverside and having a black husband. Many of her stories are about black family life. In Susan Straight s short story Mines (2002), the protagonist, Clarette, works at a stressful job dealing with delinquent juveniles while trying to balance time for her own children at home; with this, Straight shows the hardships of living two different lives and how they connect. First, Clarette works at a youth prison and sees juvenile delinquents wasting their lives away. She is disgusted by the way the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both situations she has to look out for the kids, making sure they do not get into trouble. At home she notices that her son resembles the wards, after she sees him with his head shaved. My son. His head naked (Straight 157). Clarette s husband, Ray, had Ray Jr. get his head shaved like the juveniles at the Youth Prison. Ray says, The look, baby. Everybody wants the look. He said some punks was messin with him at school (157). Clarette is very upset after this happens. She does not want her son to get into trouble and end up in a terrible place like the Youth Prison. Clarette also sees the similarities in how the kids in her community dress with the way the wards do. Clarette says, I gotta watch all these wards dressed in dark blue work outfits, baggy ass pants, big old shirts, and then get home and all the kids in the neighborhood are wearing dark blue Dickies; Ray is wearing dark blue Dickies and a Big Dog shirt (157). The kids think that it is cool to have this look but they do not realize that they could very easily end up in the Youth Prison as well if they continue to act like the wards. In conclusion, Clarette has trouble adjusting from her life at prison to her life at home. Clarette s job at the Youth Prison is stressful and sometimes very physical when the wards start fights. At home, Clarette is always busy as a single parent doing laundry, paying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Obstacles In Achieving The American Dream A dream is not obtainable through waiting. It is obtained by many factors. With many dreams come trials that must be passed. The main obstacles of the American dream include race, the time period and dedication. With this world suffering from racism, race is a major obstacle in achieving the American dream. Throughout history, it is apparent that whites have an edge in obtaining the dream. This is because the major settlers of America were white. Also a majority of the American population consists of white people. African Americans and Hispanics still have a hard time in their survival let alone prosperity due to racism that causes them to need to work harder for seemingly less pay. This type of racism occurs when the people in power seek to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...