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On Golden Pond Essay
One can t help but to draw links to the aging process when watching the three times Oscar winning
movie On Golden Pond. In Mark Rydell s On Golden Pond, we encounter a couple in the middle of
dealing with the anxieties and hardship of moving through the latter part of their life cycle. The older
actors played by Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn demonstrates different levels of activity, age
stratification, continuity, and disengagement theory in their lives.
Activity Theory argues that the more active a people are the more likely they are to be satisfied with
like (Moody Sasser, 2015). This is evident throughout the movie as Ethel tries to get Norman to be
more engaging with life. Ethel is active, very optimistic and has a positive outlook ... Show more
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He finds as he advances more and more toward his 80th birthday his mental and physical functionality
are noticeably degrading. Even with these diminishing abilities Norman turns his life around by
employing Activity Theory. His preoccupied thoughts of death begin to fade and he has sense of
fulfillment when he begins to mentor a young boy. On Golden Pond shows how Norman over comes
his growing thoughts, anger and fear of growing old and finally death. Growing old is process and
everyone has to find our own way. It also show there is no one theory that encompasses everything
that a person deals with as they transition into old age. Lastly the film depicts how these changes
effect the supporting family member as they come to grip with a love one who in the last stages of
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Apple case
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products as being Australian made multinational ownership notwithstanding. Dick Smith marketed his
own Dick Smith branded food products as not just
Australian made but also made by Australian owned companies, thereby keeping employment and
profits in Australia threatening the brand image of rival multinational brands.
We are starting to see the impact of the buy
Australian theme on the marketing plans of multinational companies.
End of book: Case studies Q 675
There is no doubt that the launch of Dick Smith
Foods is another successful adventure for Dick Smith and it has created some disturbance for the
multinational
giants. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This admission made him think about all the elements that contributed to the growth within the
company and the success of Renaissance s agreement with the Australian company.
Background
Renaissance Corporation Limited
Renaissance has been a publicly listed company in New
Zealand since 1968. Though the company has existed in many forms, its current name was adopted in
1997, at which time key business concentrations were also developed. It functions along three key
business streams:
(1) distribution, (2) education, and (3) e business. The company has built a successful information
technology distribution business with a number of leading international brands.
Renaissance has, in the past, had exclusive distribution rights for Apple computer products in New
Zealand. However, the global policy of the computer manufacturer now prohibits exclusive deals.
Though exclusivity is no longer possible, Renaissance is still the sole wholesale distributor for Apple
locally.
The manufacturer has not moved to cultivate relationships with other New Zealand distributors and
has expressed no intention to do so in the future, in spite of the fact that it has done so elsewhere in the
world. Sole distributorship of
Apple products provides Renaissance with a degree of credibility in the market.
Renaissance achieves economies of scale through the distribution of multiple brands. The company
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A Diverse Society Can Coexist Peacefully
In America, there are many different nationalities, cultures, beliefs, and values. This diversity is one
thing that makes America so attractive to outsiders. Along with the many benefits this diversity brings
to society, however, it also causes some challenges. Challenges such as a clash of cultural beliefs;
clashes of the way society should view its ethical obligations toward family and those they love. These
beliefs are definitely influenced by the culture people were raised in and the values inculcated into
them from youth. In an extremely diverse country, like the United States of America, this causes
trouble because these conflicts or clashes can create tense surroundings. Despite having many cultural
differences, society can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I loved my tía, but something told me to keep my mouth shut. Maybe it was family loyalty (Diaz 132).
Once again, it is the human tendency to remain loyal and protect our family members. If society takes
the values that are common to each culture, and then builds upon this stable foundation, then society
will benefit. Society would benefit because positive relationships are built off what people have in
common with one another. When different cultures in a society see how much they have in common
with one another, they will be more apt to cooperate. Another writer, Jane English, raised in the
American culture, highlights in her piece, What do Grown Children Owe their Parents , a belief that
many cultures around the world would agree with. This is the belief that when children grow up, they
should offer assistance and aid to their parents in any way possible when given the opportunity
(English 111 114). This is a form of Loyalty, but also stems from Love, and the importance of Family,
three of the values cherished in many cultures. No matter where a person is from, Jane English argues
that the relationship between children and their parents should be one of friendship characterized by
mutuality rather than one of reciprocal favors (English 113). In English s and Diaz s respective pieces,
they highlight three values, Love, Loyalty, and Family. Both of these completely different cultures
share these values, and really, they share it in common with many more
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Greek American Conquest
In the fourteenth and fifteenth century, the most common way to acquire wealth and power was
through conquest and other aggressive tactics. Success through free market operations was still means
of modest wealth and most merchants and salesmen did not generate exorbitant amounts of revenue,
nor leave wealthy lifestyles. Not until the late 1400s did the world see just how much wealth could be
accumulated by a man without the title or prestige of being a leader. The Fugger s of Augsburg first
earned their livelihood by trading textiles in Italy and other surrounding areas. Soon, due to the
meteoric rise of the youngest son of Jakob Fugger, Jakob II, the family would become the largest and
richest merchant and trading family in all of Europe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Greg Steinmetz, noted journalist explained, Fugger changed history because he lived in an age
when, for the first time, money made all the difference in war and politics (21). His influence in
funding sides in such wars as the German Peasants War, where the ideas of capitalism and
communism were pitted against another, grew his reach and privileges in areas that before were
untouchable. When King Maximillian died, and the Habsburg empire was without a ruler, Fugger and
a consortium of German and Italian bankers secured the election for his grandson, Charles V. Fugger
did this, not out of the goodness of his heart, or his belief that Charles V was the most qualified
choice, but because it was the surest way he could get back all the money that was owed to him by
Charles begotten grandfather (Hunt 454 455). Fugger was not ashamed of this fact and made it well
known, in his collection letter to the most powerful king, he wrote: It is well known that without me
your majesty might not have acquired the imperial crown [...], You will order that the money which I
have paid out, together with the interest upon it, shall be reckoned up and paid without further delay
(Steinmatz 20 21). There is something to be said of the sheer confidence and resolve of Fugger that he
does not care about titles when profits are in question. Fugger would eventually receive
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Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities
Kamla Raj 2005
J. Soc. Sci., 10(1): 17 22 (2005)
Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities: Looking Back and Forward
Oyaziwo Aluede, Basil Jimoh, Beatrice O. Agwinede and Eunice O. Omoregie Department of
Educational Foundations, Ambrose Alli University, P.M.B. 14, Ekpoma 310001, Ekpoma, Nigeria E
mail: oyaziwoaluede@yahoo.com
KEYWORDS Student unrest; student services; student personnel administration; universities
ABSTRACT The authors examined the policies and factors that have in the past and at the present
precipitated student unrest in Nigerian university campuses. Predictions about the policies that are
likely to produce student protest in Nigerian university campuses in the near future are advanced.
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Similarly, Ajuluchukwu 1962 (as cited in Onwuejeogwu, 1991) note that from the inception, the
National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) embarked upon deliberate campaigns of fostering
national consciousness and inspiring a strong sense of militancy in the Nigerian people s liberation
struggle (Aluede, 1995; Babatope, 1974). Babatope (1974) and Onwuejeogwu (1991) note that the
students union was born and nurtured in the womb of colonial protest. Hence student unionism was
more of a protest union rather than student union, which was aimed at far reaching changes in the
society. One incident of student unrest in 1960 was essentially due to students dissatisfaction with
government insensitivity to national issues, and its inability to address them appropriately. Nigerian
students aware of the British government s intention to establish a military base in Nigeria and by so
doing perpetuate a neo colonial state, decided to stage a protest against the
Table 1: Incidents of student unrest in Nigeria Year 1981 1984 Institutions Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria Many Nigerian tertiary institutions Many Universities in Nigeria Many Nigerian Universities
Several schools In many parts of Nigeria
proposed Anglo Nigerian Defence pact in Lagos on November 14, 1960. Another incident was
students dissatisfaction with newly introduced educational policies. Before independence, only mature
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The Importance Of Real Property
Statutory deferral when real property is transferred to a corporation with FMV higher than the tax
basis.
The law provides three exceptions where the transfer of Real property to a corporation with market
value higher than the basis is not taxable; 1. The transferor owns more than 80% of voting stock of the
corporation immediately after the transfer 2. The transferor and a group, simultaneously transfer real
property to a corporation and own more than 80% of the corporate voting stock immediately after the
transfer. 3. The transferor already owns 80% voting stock of the corporation and any additional
transfers do not trigger gain. The above transfers only deferred the gain but did not exempt it, pursuant
to § 351. Corporation takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
IRC § 721, which dictates transfer of property to partnership, is comparable to §351 except it does not
have an 80% or more ownership constraint, you could own 1% of partnership interest the transfer
would still be tax free. In addition, basis rules are like corporate rules upon transfer. The similarity
ends from this point forward, in cases where property is subject to liability, the partner would adjust its
basis in the partnership. Gain, if triggered due to partner s liability decrease, termed deemed
distribution, recognition of this gain could be circumvented by adjusting the transferor s outside basis,
hence no recognition of gain either by the partnership or the partner. In case of liquidating or non
liquidating distribution interplay of sections in partnership law avoids the recognition of gain, and in
both cases basis is adjusted instead. Gain is only triggered when the transferor sells property received
in both liquidating and non liquidating scenarios.
International investors investing in US real estate:
With real estate investment returns hovering between 14% to 21%, combined with the relative safety
of US markets and additional tax in Canada for Nonresident real estate investors, no wonder
investment in US real estate is way up according to a recent report. Topping this list are Brazilian,
Chinese, Canadians, Colombians and Middle Easterners who are investing heavily in Miami real
estate,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Short Sale
Short sale Short sale is a sale of securities in which investors does not own the securities, they simply
borrow the securities, usually from the broker in expectation that the securities price will decline and
allow them to make profit by buy back the securities at a lower price. Short selling often used by
investors to either hedge or speculate and can be classified as speculative activity. The benefit of short
sale is that it allows investors to add value to their portfolio even when there s a bear market since it
can be difficult to make profit in a bear market without short sale and if investors use short sale to
hedge, they can minimize their portfolio risk. The downfall of short sale is that the loss can be
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Transaction structure can be divided into two steps. First is the initial acquisition where CP ALL
acquires approximately 64.35% and the next step is the tender offer for the remaining shares at the
tender offer price of THB 787 per share. There re several rationale behind the acquisition of MAKRO,
Improve operational efficiency, Enhance economy of scale, Optimize capital structure, Open
opportunity for international expansion, Acquire top tier asset and capture a new segment of retail
market and Unlock value of under utilized land.
Makro has been operating as the Cash and Carry Trade Centers, selling consumer goods to customers
which consist of various product such as Electrical Appliances, restaurant and food service business,
Textile and clothes and Beverages, snacks. The acquisition of MAKRO makes CP ALL PCL Thailand
s leading in both retail and wholesale business and Asia third largest retailer not including Japan.
MAJOR and MPIC
Date of submission of the Tender offer : August 2,
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The Impact Of Tourism On The Tourism Industry Worldwide
Responsible tourism/travel is about making better places for people to live in and better places for
people to visit. It also means that you travel lightly, with a small carbon footprint, respecting people
and places, while making a positive contribution where possible. Ecotourism is one of the fastest
growing sectors of the tourism industry worldwide. It has spawned voluntourism, wildlife tourism and
geotourism (tourism to areas of geological interest.) There s also a growing interest in sustainable
tourism , whereby tourism businesses that aren t essentially nature based. Including hotels and airlines,
are finding ways to operate more sustainably.
Responsible tourism requires that operations, hoteliers, governments, local people and tourists take
responsibility, take action to make tourism more sustainable. The modern version of volutourism
started in the 1960s with the Peace Corps. From its inception, the Peace Corps philosophy was that
volunteers could and should serve their country by living and working in developing countries,
providing aid, and assisting in the peace process by interacting with local cultures.
Since Voluntourism has evolved into volunteer travel and volunteer vacations for the leisure travel
market. For the meetings, incentive, convention, and event (MICE) industry, it has become a
mechanism for expanding social responsibility, delivering purpose filled teambuilding activities for
attendees, and providing spouses with a much needed alternative to
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Color In The Wizard Of Oz
n Frank Baum s The Wizard of Oz color is an important element to the descriptive storyline. From
ruby red slippers to the emerald city we will discover the meaning behind Baum s colorful novel.
If we look at the difference between Kansas and Munchkin land, color plays a big role in the setting.
Kansas is a dry flat farmland with mostly brown wheat colors. A rather boring combination compared
to Munchkin land with its eccentric colors and bright rainbow filled atmosphere. The land of Kansas is
quite serious as compared to the childish munchkin land, making color a key importance to
atmosphere and setting.
For the Emerald City, the feeling of a journey s end is not the only feeling radiating from the shining
city. Green is often seen as
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The Flowers Hyperbole
The short story The Flowers by Alice Walker is written from the perspective of a curious ten year old
girl named Myop.The story opens in late august, the innocent young girl cannot hide her excitement
for harvesting the corn ,cotton, peanuts and squash . For any ordinary farm girl this is what you
typically harvest this time of year but for young Myop , harvesting makes each day a golden surprise
that caused excited little tremors to run up her jaws. The author uses hyperbole to exaggerate how
days transform into golden surprise on harvesting days and imagery is used to portray a picture of a
young girl bursting with excitement .The use of hyperbole and imagery characterizes Myop as a
cheery young girl who loves the farm life.Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Myop is most likely black and poor like most sharecroppers during that time period living in the
south.Racism is most likely present in everyday life. In the third paragraph there is a shift when a
season change indicates the story is now set in late autumn. The author puts emphasis on the fact that
she usually explores the woods with her mother but today she must make her own path .The author
chose this specific word choice to allow you to see two sides of Myop, the young curious Myop but
yet you can see a more mature and independent girl as well.The fourth paragraph indicates a change in
mood seemed gloomy ...air damp...silence close and deep. The change in mood allows us to see a
darker side of Myop as she moves further away from home.In the fifth paragraph it appears that as she
heads home the gloomy mood begins to fade away until she steps smack into his eyes as a metaphor
for a dead man.The author describes her reaction as surprised but not afraid . Even though Myop is
this young innocent girl the horrors of racism have not been hidden. She later uses imagery to describe
the rope used to hang the man rotted...shredding plowline ,blending into the soil to indicate that he has
been dead for quite some time. Myop laid down her flowers. which shows the empathy she has for this
dead man she doesn t
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Jim Berney Biography
Jim Carrey is an actor, stand up comedian, husband, and a loving father. This amazing actor was born
in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Jim is actually his stage name. His real name in Eugene. He was once
a janitor, stand up comedian, and he also almost got sued. Jim s first job was a janitor at a factory
called The Get Well Company. He had worked at that factory up until he was 23. He has always had a
hunch for making people laugh. He had started by telling his co workers jokes and other things that
would make them laugh. His comedy career had started as soon as one of the co workers had said You
know, you should audition for a movie and make some money for making people laugh. Jim moved
back to L.A to pursue comedy. After 3 years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jim has unfortunately, had some obstacles in his time. he husband of Jim Carrey s former girlfriend
has filed a lawsuit against the actor for allegedly supplying prescription drugs that contributed to her
fatal overdose. In September 2015, Cathriona White, a 30 year old hairstylist and beautician, was
found dead in her home in Sherman Oaks, a neighborhood in north Los Angeles. At the time of her
funeral, White was believed to have committed suicide. In a lawsuit filed Monday September 23,
2015, White s widower, Mark Burton, alleged Carrey illegally obtained highly addictive drugs under
the bogus name Arthur King. After obtaining the prescription drugs, Carrey gave them to White,
which played a role in her death, the lawsuit claimed. Eventually, the family decided the hostility
between fellow factory workers and their general unhappiness was too much to bear and they moved
into a VW camper van. Despite the cramped space, the family was happier again and, Jim began to
explore Jim s comedic talents. In conclusion, Jim Carrey is an actor, husband, father, and a janitor.
Even though he almost got sued, he still is doing what he loves. That is the biography of Jim
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What Types Of Crimes Do Clients Seeking Your Services Most...
The victim services professional I interviewed was Rene Carter, victim/witness assistant with the
Cumberland County s District Attorney s Office. The criminal justice agent I interviewed was
Detective M. Wooten, with the Fayetteville Police Department. Detective Wooten is a detective and
has worked in different divisions of investigation to include property unit, person s unit, robbery unit,
and aggravated assault unit. Each person was asked the same question and the following are the
answers to those questions:
1. What types of crimes do clients seeking your services most often experience?
Rene Carter: I currently work with victims and victim s families in violent crimes to include:
Homicide, Rapes, Sexual Assaults (Adult and Child), and domestic violence. I also work with juvenile
delinquency.
Det. Wooten: I currently work with victims of burglaries and B E s (breaking and entering) to both
residential and commercial businesses. I have also worked in the person s unit and aggravated assault
unit that dealt with victims of serious assaults, stabbings, and shootings. After that I worked in the unit
of robbery which included robbery of a person and also businesses.
2. What is the demographic breakdown of their clients in terms of sex, age, and race?
Rene Carter: In violent crimes which include violent assaults and homicides, 85% are male victims.
Of those male victims, 60% are black males. In sex assault cases, majority of the cases are preteen
females under
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Red Bull Case
Red Bull Gives You Wings:
Red Bull s promotional efforts are unique in a variety of ways when compared to it s mainstream
competitors. Instead of promoting the quality of Red Bull s taste, they emphasized the effect it had on
the drinker such as increased performance, concentration, reaction time, speed, vigilance, and
emotional status (428). The company gained brand recognition by giving away free samples from a
fleet of logo bearing off roaders operated by young attractive operators and word of mouth (429). The
company also agreed not to say anything in response to the rumors that flourished about the product
ingredient taurine which was said to be a derivative of bull testicles or even bull semen. Instead of
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According to an article written by Natalie Burg, Red Bull appeals to action sports, and they ve
attached themselves to the audience by speaking in the language and formats they are used to, such as
digital videos and media (Burg, N.). They speak to their audience through the new RedBull.com app
which covers action sports, music, e sports, and lifestyle stories; and Red Bull associates itself with all
of these action pact events as a means of conveying that they played a part in it s success (Burg, N.).
The Red Bull marketing team also chose an unlikely promotional program that thrived off of word of
mouth after giving away free cans. Besides using traditional marketing techniques like television
advertising, Red Bull s marketer s primary promotional tactics include engaging customers through
activities so meaningful that deep relationships form. Overall Red Bull s promotional techniques
match the unique and extremely active lifestyle of their audience by being interactive in the careers of
many professional or aspiring athletes across all sports, as well as bands and musicians in the
entertainment industry. Red Bull verbally asserts they want to help their sponsored athletes in
achieving their dreams, which is consistent with their promotional tactic of offering consumers
meaning in their lives and their work.
Given Red Bull s success, it is unlikely that a change in the target market will be needed. Red Bull
will thrive if they remain compliant and
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Hole In My Life By Jack Gantos
His dreams of college and desire to write became a living image for Jack Gantos. All he wanted to do
was become a successful writer and pursue his dreams, he didn t expect to make mistakes that would
ruin his desire to write and dreams of going to college. Jack had made many mistakes in the memoir
Hole in My Life however, he didn t let that toxic environment ruin his goals and desire to become a
writer one day. Although many people may not agree, I believe that it is likely for one to make
mistakes, but harder for one to redeem from them. Redemption is necessary in order for mistakes to be
interesting. Like any book about mistakes and redemption, the mistakes are far more interesting to
read about and write about, as said by Jack Gantos. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jack a bright young man with a future at this point in the reading knew that he was off to no goood, by
coming to New York City and thinking that it would be a big opportunity for him. Although he didn t
realize the consequences he would face, he had set high goals but since he was surrounded by negative
influences, his goals soon were vanishing and his life going downhill. Jack spoke of his writing and
his passion for writing showed quite a lot throughout his book, he wrote wherever he went. Jack said
The remaining pages were wrinkled and stained from water damage. It smelled salty, and bit like
diesel fuel. I loved it, and immediately thought it was up to me to record my boat s history, like so
many other sea writers had done. I turned the page, smoothed it out with my hands and got started
page 81. Jack had positives intentions but since he was money hungry he accepted to help negative
people that would put him into trouble and his life goals down the drain. It s interesting to read about
Jack Gantos life mistakes because through the mistakes and consequences you learn to redeem
yourself, while on the other hand, there is no redemption without
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The Effects Of Guernica By Pablo Picasso
1. Introduction
The painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso was created in response to the bombing of Guernica during
the Spanish Civil War and it serves to highlight the atrocities that resulted from it. This essay will
explore the relationship between art and war, with particular reference to Picasso s Guernica. This will
be achieved my discussing firstly the background that came prior to the painting and to the event
itself. Secondly, it will be proved by drawing conclusions on what the painting serves to resemble.
Lastly, it will discuss the effects of that the painting Guernica has continued to have even after the
Spanish civil war.
2. The emergence of Cubism
The Cubism movement was founded in the twentieth century by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque as
a radical from of modern art. Cubism emerged as a response to the swiftly changing world (Doss,
2003:1). Cubism was a rejection of the traditional art values, styles and forms that accompanied the
world prior to the revolutionary twentieth century, as it sought to establish a new method for
responding to and representing the modern age. In this sense, Cubism was a direct artistic reaction to
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This indirect reference is manifested in the fact that there is no actual evidence or depiction of any
bombs, planes or warfare that would resemble either the Spanish civil war or the bombing of
Guernica. Instead, there it is a depiction of the general human suffering and loss that serves as a cross
cultural and worldwide representation of the atrocities of war. Guernica (figure 1) is therefore a
political commentary on the Spanish civil war, and in particular on the bombing of Guernica, that is a
reflection and symbol of the effects, rather than the cause of the bombing and warfare (Polombo,
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Healthy Nutrition Personal Food Intake Evaluation
HEALTHY NUTRITION PERSONAL FOOD INTAKE EVALUATION Recorded Protein,
Carbohydrates, and Lipid Intake On the three consecutive recorded days, my respective breakfast
intake of Protein was 29 grams, 3 grams, and 21 grams; my respective breakfast intake of
Carbohydrates was 80 grams, 11 grams, and 12 grams; and my respective breakfast intake of total
Lipids was 53 grams, 36 grams, and 21 grams (Rinzler, 2004). On the three consecutive recorded
days, my respective lunch intake of Protein was 17 grams, 28 grams, and 31 grams; my respective
lunch intake of Carbohydrates was 27 grams, 38 grams, and 49 grams; and my respective lunch intake
of total Lipids was 33 grams, 56 grams, and 22 grams (Rinzler, 2004). On the three consecutive
recorded days, my respective dinner intake of Protein was 30 grams, 26 grams, and 31 grams; my
respective dinner intake of Carbohydrates was 57 grams, 14 grams, and 32 grams; and my respective
dinner intake of total Lipids was 32 grams, 23 grams, and 16 grams (Rinzler, 2004). Sources of
Protein, Carbohydrates, and Lipid Identified The principal sources of protein in my breakfasts 1 were
egg whites and chicken breast meat; the principal sources of carbohydrates in my breakfasts were grits
and bagels; and the principal sources of lipids were egg yolks, sausages, and grits (Rinzler, 2004). The
principal sources of protein in my lunches were egg whites and tuna; the principal sources of
carbohydrates in my lunches were bread and hash brown potatoes;
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Thrombus Symbolism
Thrombus can be defined as the aggregation of thrombocytes, fibrin, and RBCs that attaches to the
interior wall of a vessel, Thrombus aetiologies are listed in Virchow s triad which include,
hypercoagulability (thrombophilia), endothelial cell injury, and disturbed blood flow (stasis)..
Thrombosis in the arteries cause stroke or myocardial infarction, in veins it manifests as either deep
vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE), DVT is usually situated in the deep veins of the
leg. Meanwhile PE is defined as thrombus breaking off the endothelium and travelling down blood
stream all the way into the lungs, possibly triggering hypoxia there.
Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is an uncommon condition occurring in about 1/600 to 1/2000
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Septicemia can lead to venous thrombosis especially when the blood work up reveals anerorobic
organism. There have been a recent reported case which suggests that septicemia could have led to
OVT after blood cultures from samples taken from the patient were positive for F. necrophorum.
Antibiotics have resulted in reduction in the incidence of Lemierre s syndrome over the past 50 years,
but it is said to have increased recently because of the increased prescription of NSAIDS without
suitable antibiotic
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How Did Ronald Mcdonald Escape From Prison
Ronald Mcdonald escape from prison
Today we have found a letter from the kill ronald mcdonald he has killed the mcdonalds and all the
prisoners.has teamed up with pennywise the time traveling clown monster thing.
Ronald: day 36 it has been one month and a few days in prison I`m going to tell you my plan but first i
ll tell you how i got here in prison. So me and the mcdonald family blew up a KFC but the mcdonald
family framed me for doing it when I get out of here i will destroy them all . But i have my escape
plan but escaping is going to be hard the prison has lots of guns like a lot.
I have just got out of prison. So the werdi things happen .mayor mick chess was the worden so that
was weird i mean he is the myer why is he a worden
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Goal Cash Management
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The of goal cash management is to minimize the amount of cash the business must hold to conduct its
normal activities while having sufficient cash on hand to support operations (Gapenski, L. C., Reiter,
K. L., 2016, p 601). Short term investments may offer minimal returns but cash offers zero. The point
is to get the most return on funds and have only the minimum cash on hand.
Float is the difference between the balance sheet on a business s checkbook and the balance shown on
the bank s books (p 602). This difference is due to the delay in processing of the checks written or the
checks received. Receipt accelerations are processes to increase the speed of processing check
payments. Two examples are lockboxes and automated clearing houses (p 603). Lockboxes are
regional post office boxes where payments are sent and geographically processed to decrease delays in
transit. Lockboxes can increase the availability of funds by 1 3 days. Automated clearing house is a
communication network that send data from one bank to another. This allows immediate electronic
transfer of funds instead of paper checks (p 604).
Distribution control is controlling the outflow of cash.This control is limited by ethical issues in the
delay of payments and the potential loss of timely payment discounts. One method to control
distribution is a zero balance account. A zero balance account is a bank account have a zero balance.
Funds are transferred from a master account as needed to cover checks
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Gaap And Ifrs Convergence
GAAP and IFRS convergence
Abstract
Background
Two types of accounting systems exist. The US GAAP is more rule based, where IFRS is more
principle based. US GAAP gives very detailed methods of accounting and specific guidance.
However, there are exceptions along with rules, which add complexity. In the contrast, IFRS allows
potential for different interpretations of similar transactions. Auditors and financial statement reporters
can use professional judgment to provide estimates in the financial statements because they cannot
rely on specific rules that articulate what is supposed to be done.
Convergence
The IASB and the US FASB have set a long term strategic priority to achieve convergence of IFRS
and US GAAP into a common set of high
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To Autumn
To Autumn The Final Season In the Life of a Poet
The years between 1818 and 1821 mark the final stage in John Keat s life. During this time period,
Keats created some of his best poetry. These works would forever elevate Keats as a brilliant and
talented poet whose mark would be left on the literary world forever. The last years of Keat s life were
met with many challenges as well as inspirations. It was a combination of these which not only
influenced, but inspired Keats to write such poems as, The Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, The Fall of
Hyperion, and To Autumn. To Autumn exemplifies maturity, resolution, perfection, and unification of
a poem, a season, a day, and a poet.
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A year later Keats gave up medicine. In the fall of this same year, Keat s younger brother died of
tuberculosis. This indeed exposed the young poet to the dreaded disease. Also, at this time, he met the
love of his life, Fanny Brawne. By 1819, Keats was already showing signs of the dreaded disease,
tuberculosis. He suffered a hemorrhage of his lungs but recovered. It was during this time period, near
the end of his life, that Keats created some of his best poetry which put him among the great English
poets. He wrote, Ode to Psyche, Ode to Melancholy, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode on Indolence, The
Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, and what is considered by many to be his most perfect poem, To Autumn
(Nylander). By 1820, Keats moved in with his friend, Leigh Hunt, after suffering a hemorrhage. On
the advice of his doctor he set sail for Italy, a trip often taken as a last resort when one was stricken
with tuberculosis. He died peacefully in 1821 in Rome at the age of only twenty four.
To Autumn is often referred to as an Ode. It was written on a Sunday afternoon in 1819. It was the last
poem that Keats ever wrote. It is his most perfection. At a time in Keat s life when he knew he was not
long for the physical world, it is ironic that he produced a poem of such perfection. To fully
comprehend the beauty of this irony, one must be aware of the summation of
his poetic maturity epitomized in To Autumn, and the reluctant acceptance of
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Presidential Election Is Unprecedented
The upcoming Presidential Election is unlike any other. Two very different candidates with widely
disparate political experience and personalities square off against each other in a bitter, contentious
battle. Neither candidate seems very popular or likeable, yet one of them will be sworn in as President
of the United States come January. In many ways this presidential election is unprecedented. The
candidates from both parties are perceived as extremely unfavorable. And, while the establishment
candidate Hillary Clinton currently leads the race, more recent polls show that her lead over her
outsider opponent, reality television star and real estate magnate Donald Trump, is weakening. What is
not unprecedented about this election, however,
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Human Relationship And Genetic Development And The...
The development of the chick involves fertilization, division and growth of living cells, and
segregation of cells into groups of special function (tissues). Once the egg is laid, some embryonic
development has happened and then usually stops until proper cell conditions are met for the
incubation to resume. At the beginning of the stages, the cells are alike, but as the embryo develops,
cells are specialized. After the start of incubation, a thick pointed layer of cells become visible caudal
or tail end of the embryo. From the primal start, both the head and backbone of the embryo develop.
The digestive tract forms and the blood islands appear. Later on, the blood islands would develop into
a vascular and blood system. The second day of incubation, the blood islands link and begin to form a
vascular system, while the heart is formed elsewhere. By the 44th hour of incubation, both the
vascular system and heart join, and the heart starts beating. By the end of the third day of incubation,
the beak begins forming. And limb buds for the wings and legs are seen. The chicks body turns 90°
and turns it s left side on the yolk. Both the head and tail get closer so the embryo forms a C shape.
The mouth, tongue, and nasal pits develop in the digestive and respiratory systems. Even though it
hasn t been enclosed within the body, the heart continues to enlarge. And by the end of the fourth day
of incubation, the embryo has all of the needed organs to bolster life after hatching.
The
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Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are the foundation for the treatment of various
musculoskeletal and joint pain. While it is an effective form of pain therapy, not all patients can
tolerate the side effects of a traditional NSAIDS such as a gastrointestinal toxicity. As a result, either
the patient reduces the dosage or stop taking the medication at all. This kind of response is frustrating
to the physical therapist since the patient s participation to achieve a desired outcome is hindered. A
well versed and competent healthcare practitioner is the key to maximizing patients safety and
minimizing medication risk. Collaboration with the patient s healthcare provider is also necessary to
ensure an integrated approach to patient
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Volkswagen s The Environmental Protection Agency
Volkswagen has found itself entangled in one of the most serious automotive scandals today. On
September 18th, 2015 Volkswagen was accused of installing defective devices into their V6 diesel
automobiles; the cars of Audi, Porsche, and Volkswagen, all owned by Volkswagen AG (Customer
Report, customerreports.org) were all affected. When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
was informed of this allegation, they set out an investigation to see whether this was true or false.
The news broke when the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had determined that
Volkswagen had installed a defeat device, otherwise known as a software code used to cheat on
emissions tests, on approximately 11 million vehicles in the US and Germany (Jason Bisnoff,
NYDailyNews.com). This device would enable the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) to be trapped during the
testing phase, and at the point it was taken off the dynamometer test device the vehicle would pick up
signals that the car is going on the road and the trap would shutoff. By Volkswagen making this
horrific adjustment, they have supported one of the key ingredients in the release of a highly
poisonous gas into the environment which produces smog, contributes to cardiovascular problems,
and respiratory problems, such as asthma, and also produces acid rain. This is a bigger issue for the
people who live in Silicon Valley, and all around Southern California; this is very important as people
who have these existing medical issues are in
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What Are The Similarities Between Erwin Rommel And George...
When I discuss World War II, invariably my discussion always includes a discourse of two generals,
who in my opinion were two of the greatest generals of that war: Erwin Rommel and George S.
Patton. Both men were icons for their countries during this greatest of all wars, and they were so
similar and different in many ways of their personal and public lives.
Patton and Rommel both came from an extensive military training. Rommel joined the local Infantry
Regiment as an officer cadet in 1910 and was sent to the Officer Cadet School soon after. He
graduated on 15 November 1911 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in January 1912. Patton
attended Virginia Military Institute for only one year before being transferring to West Point Military
Academy. At West Point Patton was appointed Cadet Adjutant and ... Show more content on
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Rommel used all of the skills he had hond to a fine edge while in WWI fighting in France, while
Patton used his talents of stragety with the new piece of equipment, the tank, to quickly distinguish
himself. Rommel s was promoted to command of the 5th Light Division and of the 15.Panzer Division
which, were sent to Libya in early 1941. Patton was close behind Rommel in obtaining promotion
after promotion, moving from a boot lieutenant in World War I to Major General at the beginning of
the North Africa campaign, where the two generals met on the battle field for the first time.
Rommel is regarded as a chivalrous and humane officer because his command nor the troops in those
commands were ever accused of any war crimes. Like Rommel, Patton was a true professional for the
fair treatment of germal soilders, holding a respect for the men he fought against. Both generals
ensured that soldiers captured during the Africa campaign were treated humanely, and in the case of
Rommel, he ignored orders to kill captured commandos in all theaters of his
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The Difference Between Foundational and Church Age...
Running head: THE HEART OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
The Difference between Foundational and Church Age Apostles in their Mission
Cindy Church Bolduc
ID #102347
Freedom Bible College and Seminary
BSC 1023 New Testament Survey Final Exam
9/25/2010
The Difference between Foundational and Church Age Apostles in their Mission
The Sadducees, Pharisees and the Scribes were deeply concerned about Jesus. They knew at once that
he was utterly different and could not be silenced (Hester, 1963, p. 155).
Most official religious leaders of the Jews... were blinded by sin and could not discern light. Centuries
of distorted teaching had prejudiced their thinking that they could not recognize the true Messiah.
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Philip: He was from Bethsaida of Galilee, the village of Peter and Andrew. Since the primary industry
of this village was fishing it is likely Philip was also a fisherman. (Crouse, 2010). Bartholomew:
Bartholomew means son of Tolmai. It is therefore, not his name.
Most scholars believe Nathanael is to be identified as Bartholomew If he is Nathanael, he was from
Cana of Galilee. When he was told that Jesus was from Nazareth he replied: Can any good thing come
out of Nazareth? (Crouse, 2010). Nazareth! Can anything good come from here? Come and see, said
Philip (John 1:46, NIV Bible. 2005). Thomas: His name is Aramaic meaning twin. John uses the
Greek rendering Didymus which means the same thing. Because of his name it is assumed that he had
a twin brother or sister (Crouse, 2010). Matthew: Luke gives his name as Levi. The name Matthew
(Matthias) means gift of God and may be the name given him by the Lord as he did other disciples. He
was the son of Alphaeus. The name Levi could mean he was of the tribe of Levi. By profession he
worked for the Romans as a tax collector. This of course means he was hated by the people. His home
was Capernaum on the Sea of Galilee. (Crouse, 2010). James: He is known as the Son of Alphaeus
and James, the Less Some women were watching from a distance. Among them were Mary
Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses and Salome . (Mark 15:40, NIV
Bible, 2005). He may have been called
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Egypt Complex Civilization
Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization because it had all of the important society indicators. In the
earlier years the Egyptians spent most of their time as being hunters and gathers. Then once they
settled by the Nile River, they started farming. Once even more people settled in, the population
continued to grow. This is how Egypt became a complex civilization and the seven indicators became
a big part of Egypt.
One way Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization is by having methods of keeping records. The
ancient Egyptians used a writing called hieroglyphs for this indicator. Ancient Egypt had a language
called hieroglyphs that they started using around 3100 B.C.E. Hieroglyphs was the important language
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The ancient Egyptians had many people that had different jobs. This lead to specialized skills and
jobs. The building projects were needed for precise workers that have a lot of skill. Ancient Egypt had
many important people that had many special jobs. For building the pyramids specialized workers had
to help. This way the job would be better, more precise, and faster. The Egyptians covered in
hieroglyphics, paintings, and carved stone images. The most popular amulet in Ancient Egypt is called
the Scarab Beetle. This was viewed as a symbol of a new life of resurrection. According to SIRS
Discover, The Egyptians thought the amulet had magical powers. The egyptians believed that the
rising sun symbolizes renewal of life. The ancient Egyptians also thought that the sun god created
himself. The sun god was represented as a falcon. The Egyptians thought their art wasn t only
attractive, but it has a purpose. Craftsmen and artists had the same kind of gift. The drawings that
artists did were usually on papyrus. When artists painted people, humor was never used because they
wanted it to be professional. Since the Egyptians are very unique, they sometimes drew things so that
when you looked at them you had to tilt your head to the side. The Egyptians drew men with dark
colors, and women with light colors. Most of the time craftsmen were not allowed to sign their name
for credit. Lasty, it
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Foolishness In Shakespeare s Twelfth Night
In the play Twelfth Night, Shakespeare displays the common theme of foolishness throughout his play
through his characters actions, behaviors, and words; while doing this he creates a diversified
spectrum of foolery that can be witnessed through dramatic irony, indirect characterization, and
dialogue that reinforces the idea behind certain jocose, satirical events within the lives of the
characters in the play. During the play, Malvolio believes a secret, romantic letter has been personally
written to him by the countess Olivia addressing her passionate desire for his love. Without his
knowledge the letter has actually been written by the servant Maria to teach him a profound lesson
about the ways of selfiness and self love. This causes the others including: Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and
Fabian to despise him and his churlish disposition. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After hearing a insult by Malvolio in which he calls him a foolish knight we get Sir Andrew s
immediate response, I knew twas I, for many do call me fool (II.v.81). Based on Sir Andrew s
dialogue we can assume that he really isn t trying to hide his stupidity. He did not pick up on Malvolio
s rudeness, instead he automatically agreed with him, admitting to all the other characters that he gets
called a fool on a regular basis. This in general establishes him as a natural fool in relation to the
overall theme Shakespeare s uses in his play. His intentional lack of intelligence was done on purpose
to provide the audience a idea behind the complete embodiment on what a fool really is. Unlike the
other common characters in the play, Sir Andrew lacks quick wit and common sense which shows he
is a complete folly to the group. This overall causes his character not to be taken serious at all because
of the stereotypical lack of intelligence he shows when he communicates with the other characters in
the
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Catholic Teachings On Abortion Persuasive Speech
Welcome back to todays episode of Compass in my Parent Living Room tonight we will be
investigating abortion in Australian society, and how this clashes with the teachings of the Catholic
faith. We will be joined later by Marty, Catholic Father, and he will be providing an insight into the
Catholic opinion on abortion. Lets start s the Program!!
The action of receiving an abortion is heavily condemned within the Catholic Faith. Its believed that
from conception to natural death all life is sacred and the deliberate killing of an unborn human is
morally wrong. Within contemporary Australian society, this belief validity, as many states begin to
pass legislation allowing women to legally to obtain an abortion.
Abortion is one of the most frequently discussed ethical issues inside the catholic faith. The morals
given by the Church clearly prohibit all uses of contraception to halt a pregnancy. The major ethic
which the church teaches is that the process of delivering a child on this planet involves the creative
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So Marty What do you believe the are he Catholic teachings on abortion?
Marty First of all when we talk about the church we re really talking about the Vatican or papal
documents, secondly what we are talking about is the Catholic Church of Australia which is different
to the other Catholic Church s, and thirdly the local church which is here in Maroochydore. The
teaching is that all life is sacred and protected and so the Church tells us that we shouldn t be killing
the fetus.
It is evident, that both the Catholic teachings and natural law viciously oppose the termination of a
pregnancy by the use a method of contraception, and especially abortion. Nonetheless, there are some
exceptions within the Catholic Faith that, if applied correctly, can overrule the teachings and allow
women to receive an
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Loss Of Innocence In Joyce Carol Oates Life After High School
Guilt, Fear, and Rejection: Loss of Innocence in Life after High School In her short story, Life After
High School, Joyce Carol Oates explores the loss of innocence experienced by the main characters,
Barbara Sunny Burhman and Zachary Graff, through the use of literary devices such as story structure
and characterization. In order to emphasize the loss of innocence in both characters, Oates divides her
story into three distinct parts. She begins by looking back on Zachary calling at Sunny s window on
what she describes as that last night . In the third person narrative, Oates briefly depicts the
circumstances of that night, as well as Barbara s later feelings toward the event. Oates includes this
compressed summary of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the story, Oates increases Zachary s presence in Sunny s life, progressively making him
into an obsessed and disillusioned stalker. His manner changes the most drastically, however, after
being rejected by Sunny and Tobias. Although it is apparent he is attached to Sunny, it is after his
proposal is turned down that he becomes desperate and aggressive and eventually decides to commit
suicide. When isolated, it appears that is the moment where Zachary loses his innocence, but by
including Barbara s conversation with Tobias years later, it is revealed that this may not be necessarily
true. Oates creates a parallel between Tobias and Zachary s relationship to that of Zachary and Sunny.
She also explores Zachary s guilt in being perverted sinful in his soul... thoughts, deeds, and desires.
(Page 577) This calls into question Zachary s view of his own purity: whether he believed himself
debauched because of his homosexuality. It is possible that he could have become corrupt simply by
denying its existence, and was unvirtuous throughout the story. Through Zachary s aggressively
obsessive behavior and the revelation of his guilt, Oates emphasizes his lack of innocence in the
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Bmx Cycle Solutions
Question # 1
What business is LCI in? What are the key success factors? How operations can contribute?
LCI BUSINESS:
LCI was founded in 1994 by Mr. Sheikh Ubaidullah, a Former Chairman of Pakistan Cycle
Cooperative Society Limited. LCI is located at Ferozpur Road, eighteen miles south of Lahore
Pakistan. LCI marketed its bicycles under the brand name of Leader bicycles.
LCI was in bad shape and financially bankrupt , all shops run by one supervisors , its production was
practically zero when Managing director at Descon Mr. Razaq Dawood acquired LCI in June 1999. He
hired new 6 engineers since 1999 in following departments like production planning, production
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Handle Shop:
BMX bicycle handles were manufactured at this shop completely, a specific machine automatically
bent the placed pipe in a few seconds into appropriate configuration and cut the handle bars to length
and knurled. These Knurled to help retain the handle bar grip.
BMX enameling and Phosphating Shop:
All parts of bicycle were enameling and phasphating, phaspating treatment enabled the steel surface to
retain the enameled paint for a long time and provide a durable finish, all partes were placed on jigs
and hang on a conveyer, this conveyer passed through a drying oven at a speed allowing each part to
be baked at 1500C for approximately 50 minutes.
Rim Shop;
Bicycle Rims contained at this shop, One mm thick and 83 mm wide metal coils required to prepare
rim and these rims imported from barazil or Japan, then front end coil was welded with back end coils
and finally, the rims was bent into a required radius and cut after buffing and polishing.
Press Shop:
A specific machine at press shop for grinding and buffing the parts of rims and two ends of strips had
been welded together
Saddle, Brake and Hub Shop:
Hubs and saddle for BMX cycle were assembled at this shop, loop clips of were manufactured at LCI ,
other parts like saddle frames and saddle covers were procured by
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Symbolism In A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens
The wine of the aristocrats was made by the vine; the wine of the peasants was made by the guillotine.
The novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens presents this all too real society, and the story of a
group of brave and loving people who live in it. All throughout the novel, the symbolism of wine as
blood is pushed upon us, starting out during a seemingly joyous occasion: a cask of wine is dropped
outside of a wine shop and it breaks open allowing the impoverished to get wine out of the muddy
puddles in the streets. This scene within itself seems oddly out of place in the story it doesn t really do
much to introduce any characters, it isn t really important to the plot that this specific cart dropped
wine, etc. however, this scene is no less violent than the beheadings and mobbs. You see, the real
violence in this seemingly innocent scene is not in the actual events, but in the meaning behind it. A
shrill sound of laughter and of amused voices voices of men, women, and children resounded in the
street while this wine game lasted. There was little roughness in the sport, and much playfulness.
There was a special companionship in it, an observable inclination on the part of everyone to join
some other one, which led, especially among the luckier or lighter hearted, to frolicsome embraces,
drinking of healths, shaking of hands, and even joining of hands and dancing, a dozen together. When
first reading this passage we haven t really heard much about wine,
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David Mcclelland Goals
As a human being it s very important to establish goals that are specific, realistic and time sensitive,
because it gives one a road map of where they are trying to go and how to get to achieve this goals. All
My goals seems be based on achievement .According to David McClelland the need for achievement
is greatest for those individuals who have a strong desire to excel. Achievers seek neither power nor
approval; rather, their only focus is on success.
1) To graduate with by Bachelors in Nursing by December 2016
2) Obtain my Psychiatric (Family) Nurse Practitioner at the University of South Alabama I m planning
to start the program by next year fall if everything goes as planned because we can have our own goals
and plans ,but don t forget that god also has his plans for us. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Also we getting help from several churches in America. We came up with this idea two years ago by
asking ourselves how can we give back to the community and touch people s lives and at the same
time be able to make profit ?.and the answer was
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Three Most Negative Effects On Remittance Worker Life
The three most negative effects on remittance. There are many reason that effects on the remittance
worker but I choose the most three negative that effects on the remittance worker life. First of all, I
will explain how the remittance life going on. For example, Lying, Cannot go home if you illegal and
Life of hard work. One of the most important thing for the remittance worker life is Lying, Anyone s
can be lying even though they were in the United State, they had to lied about where they lived, ages,
worked, lied to the official immigrants and they had to lied everything that sounding them and they
can t be making a friends. On another hand, Cannot go home if you illegal, everyone s
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Gender Deviance In Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong
Does deviating from one s gender norms inevitably doom one down a spiral of moral corruption? Tim
O Brien, author of Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong and Ernest Hemingway, author of The Short
Happy Life of Francis Macomber , certainly seem to hold this view, as evident by the fates of the
major female characters in their respective works. The deviance of the major female characters in both
works appears to corrupt not only themselves, but also pollute their partners, causing them to suffer
injury or harm as a result. The degree of injury ranges from negligible, like Fossie s demotion and
broken heart, to fatal, like the bullet that rips through Macomber s skull. It begs the question, are these
stories meant to serve as cautionary tales for their female readers, or possibly for their husbands, so
they may recognize gender deviance and stop it in its tracks before their wives transform into Margot
Macomber or Mary Anne Bell? This essay will analyze what such characters say about pervading
views of women, both in society and in literature.
At the end of Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong , Mark Fossie gazes upon his previously demure and
sweet girlfriend as a demon, surrounded by carnage, a necklace of shriveled human tongues around
her neck as she stands barefoot in the hootch of the Green Berets. The male reader is meant to resonate
with Mark s horror and be terrified of Mary Anne s feral transformation. The pure, sweet, socially
conforming to be wife has been corrupted by
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  • 1. Alien Writing Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Alien Writing Paper Alien Writing Paper
  • 2. On Golden Pond Essay One can t help but to draw links to the aging process when watching the three times Oscar winning movie On Golden Pond. In Mark Rydell s On Golden Pond, we encounter a couple in the middle of dealing with the anxieties and hardship of moving through the latter part of their life cycle. The older actors played by Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn demonstrates different levels of activity, age stratification, continuity, and disengagement theory in their lives. Activity Theory argues that the more active a people are the more likely they are to be satisfied with like (Moody Sasser, 2015). This is evident throughout the movie as Ethel tries to get Norman to be more engaging with life. Ethel is active, very optimistic and has a positive outlook ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He finds as he advances more and more toward his 80th birthday his mental and physical functionality are noticeably degrading. Even with these diminishing abilities Norman turns his life around by employing Activity Theory. His preoccupied thoughts of death begin to fade and he has sense of fulfillment when he begins to mentor a young boy. On Golden Pond shows how Norman over comes his growing thoughts, anger and fear of growing old and finally death. Growing old is process and everyone has to find our own way. It also show there is no one theory that encompasses everything that a person deals with as they transition into old age. Lastly the film depicts how these changes effect the supporting family member as they come to grip with a love one who in the last stages of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Apple case End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:17 PM Page 674 674 Q End of book: Case studies products as being Australian made multinational ownership notwithstanding. Dick Smith marketed his own Dick Smith branded food products as not just Australian made but also made by Australian owned companies, thereby keeping employment and profits in Australia threatening the brand image of rival multinational brands. We are starting to see the impact of the buy Australian theme on the marketing plans of multinational companies. End of book: Case studies Q 675 There is no doubt that the launch of Dick Smith Foods is another successful adventure for Dick Smith and it has created some disturbance for the multinational giants. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This admission made him think about all the elements that contributed to the growth within the company and the success of Renaissance s agreement with the Australian company. Background Renaissance Corporation Limited Renaissance has been a publicly listed company in New Zealand since 1968. Though the company has existed in many forms, its current name was adopted in 1997, at which time key business concentrations were also developed. It functions along three key business streams: (1) distribution, (2) education, and (3) e business. The company has built a successful information technology distribution business with a number of leading international brands. Renaissance has, in the past, had exclusive distribution rights for Apple computer products in New Zealand. However, the global policy of the computer manufacturer now prohibits exclusive deals. Though exclusivity is no longer possible, Renaissance is still the sole wholesale distributor for Apple locally. The manufacturer has not moved to cultivate relationships with other New Zealand distributors and
  • 4. has expressed no intention to do so in the future, in spite of the fact that it has done so elsewhere in the world. Sole distributorship of Apple products provides Renaissance with a degree of credibility in the market. Renaissance achieves economies of scale through the distribution of multiple brands. The company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Diverse Society Can Coexist Peacefully In America, there are many different nationalities, cultures, beliefs, and values. This diversity is one thing that makes America so attractive to outsiders. Along with the many benefits this diversity brings to society, however, it also causes some challenges. Challenges such as a clash of cultural beliefs; clashes of the way society should view its ethical obligations toward family and those they love. These beliefs are definitely influenced by the culture people were raised in and the values inculcated into them from youth. In an extremely diverse country, like the United States of America, this causes trouble because these conflicts or clashes can create tense surroundings. Despite having many cultural differences, society can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I loved my tía, but something told me to keep my mouth shut. Maybe it was family loyalty (Diaz 132). Once again, it is the human tendency to remain loyal and protect our family members. If society takes the values that are common to each culture, and then builds upon this stable foundation, then society will benefit. Society would benefit because positive relationships are built off what people have in common with one another. When different cultures in a society see how much they have in common with one another, they will be more apt to cooperate. Another writer, Jane English, raised in the American culture, highlights in her piece, What do Grown Children Owe their Parents , a belief that many cultures around the world would agree with. This is the belief that when children grow up, they should offer assistance and aid to their parents in any way possible when given the opportunity (English 111 114). This is a form of Loyalty, but also stems from Love, and the importance of Family, three of the values cherished in many cultures. No matter where a person is from, Jane English argues that the relationship between children and their parents should be one of friendship characterized by mutuality rather than one of reciprocal favors (English 113). In English s and Diaz s respective pieces, they highlight three values, Love, Loyalty, and Family. Both of these completely different cultures share these values, and really, they share it in common with many more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Greek American Conquest In the fourteenth and fifteenth century, the most common way to acquire wealth and power was through conquest and other aggressive tactics. Success through free market operations was still means of modest wealth and most merchants and salesmen did not generate exorbitant amounts of revenue, nor leave wealthy lifestyles. Not until the late 1400s did the world see just how much wealth could be accumulated by a man without the title or prestige of being a leader. The Fugger s of Augsburg first earned their livelihood by trading textiles in Italy and other surrounding areas. Soon, due to the meteoric rise of the youngest son of Jakob Fugger, Jakob II, the family would become the largest and richest merchant and trading family in all of Europe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Greg Steinmetz, noted journalist explained, Fugger changed history because he lived in an age when, for the first time, money made all the difference in war and politics (21). His influence in funding sides in such wars as the German Peasants War, where the ideas of capitalism and communism were pitted against another, grew his reach and privileges in areas that before were untouchable. When King Maximillian died, and the Habsburg empire was without a ruler, Fugger and a consortium of German and Italian bankers secured the election for his grandson, Charles V. Fugger did this, not out of the goodness of his heart, or his belief that Charles V was the most qualified choice, but because it was the surest way he could get back all the money that was owed to him by Charles begotten grandfather (Hunt 454 455). Fugger was not ashamed of this fact and made it well known, in his collection letter to the most powerful king, he wrote: It is well known that without me your majesty might not have acquired the imperial crown [...], You will order that the money which I have paid out, together with the interest upon it, shall be reckoned up and paid without further delay (Steinmatz 20 21). There is something to be said of the sheer confidence and resolve of Fugger that he does not care about titles when profits are in question. Fugger would eventually receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities Kamla Raj 2005 J. Soc. Sci., 10(1): 17 22 (2005) Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities: Looking Back and Forward Oyaziwo Aluede, Basil Jimoh, Beatrice O. Agwinede and Eunice O. Omoregie Department of Educational Foundations, Ambrose Alli University, P.M.B. 14, Ekpoma 310001, Ekpoma, Nigeria E mail: oyaziwoaluede@yahoo.com KEYWORDS Student unrest; student services; student personnel administration; universities ABSTRACT The authors examined the policies and factors that have in the past and at the present precipitated student unrest in Nigerian university campuses. Predictions about the policies that are likely to produce student protest in Nigerian university campuses in the near future are advanced. Nigerian higher educational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similarly, Ajuluchukwu 1962 (as cited in Onwuejeogwu, 1991) note that from the inception, the National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) embarked upon deliberate campaigns of fostering national consciousness and inspiring a strong sense of militancy in the Nigerian people s liberation struggle (Aluede, 1995; Babatope, 1974). Babatope (1974) and Onwuejeogwu (1991) note that the students union was born and nurtured in the womb of colonial protest. Hence student unionism was more of a protest union rather than student union, which was aimed at far reaching changes in the society. One incident of student unrest in 1960 was essentially due to students dissatisfaction with government insensitivity to national issues, and its inability to address them appropriately. Nigerian students aware of the British government s intention to establish a military base in Nigeria and by so doing perpetuate a neo colonial state, decided to stage a protest against the Table 1: Incidents of student unrest in Nigeria Year 1981 1984 Institutions Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Many Nigerian tertiary institutions Many Universities in Nigeria Many Nigerian Universities Several schools In many parts of Nigeria proposed Anglo Nigerian Defence pact in Lagos on November 14, 1960. Another incident was students dissatisfaction with newly introduced educational policies. Before independence, only mature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance Of Real Property Statutory deferral when real property is transferred to a corporation with FMV higher than the tax basis. The law provides three exceptions where the transfer of Real property to a corporation with market value higher than the basis is not taxable; 1. The transferor owns more than 80% of voting stock of the corporation immediately after the transfer 2. The transferor and a group, simultaneously transfer real property to a corporation and own more than 80% of the corporate voting stock immediately after the transfer. 3. The transferor already owns 80% voting stock of the corporation and any additional transfers do not trigger gain. The above transfers only deferred the gain but did not exempt it, pursuant to § 351. Corporation takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IRC § 721, which dictates transfer of property to partnership, is comparable to §351 except it does not have an 80% or more ownership constraint, you could own 1% of partnership interest the transfer would still be tax free. In addition, basis rules are like corporate rules upon transfer. The similarity ends from this point forward, in cases where property is subject to liability, the partner would adjust its basis in the partnership. Gain, if triggered due to partner s liability decrease, termed deemed distribution, recognition of this gain could be circumvented by adjusting the transferor s outside basis, hence no recognition of gain either by the partnership or the partner. In case of liquidating or non liquidating distribution interplay of sections in partnership law avoids the recognition of gain, and in both cases basis is adjusted instead. Gain is only triggered when the transferor sells property received in both liquidating and non liquidating scenarios. International investors investing in US real estate: With real estate investment returns hovering between 14% to 21%, combined with the relative safety of US markets and additional tax in Canada for Nonresident real estate investors, no wonder investment in US real estate is way up according to a recent report. Topping this list are Brazilian, Chinese, Canadians, Colombians and Middle Easterners who are investing heavily in Miami real estate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Short Sale Short sale Short sale is a sale of securities in which investors does not own the securities, they simply borrow the securities, usually from the broker in expectation that the securities price will decline and allow them to make profit by buy back the securities at a lower price. Short selling often used by investors to either hedge or speculate and can be classified as speculative activity. The benefit of short sale is that it allows investors to add value to their portfolio even when there s a bear market since it can be difficult to make profit in a bear market without short sale and if investors use short sale to hedge, they can minimize their portfolio risk. The downfall of short sale is that the loss can be limitless if the price of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transaction structure can be divided into two steps. First is the initial acquisition where CP ALL acquires approximately 64.35% and the next step is the tender offer for the remaining shares at the tender offer price of THB 787 per share. There re several rationale behind the acquisition of MAKRO, Improve operational efficiency, Enhance economy of scale, Optimize capital structure, Open opportunity for international expansion, Acquire top tier asset and capture a new segment of retail market and Unlock value of under utilized land. Makro has been operating as the Cash and Carry Trade Centers, selling consumer goods to customers which consist of various product such as Electrical Appliances, restaurant and food service business, Textile and clothes and Beverages, snacks. The acquisition of MAKRO makes CP ALL PCL Thailand s leading in both retail and wholesale business and Asia third largest retailer not including Japan. MAJOR and MPIC Date of submission of the Tender offer : August 2, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Impact Of Tourism On The Tourism Industry Worldwide Responsible tourism/travel is about making better places for people to live in and better places for people to visit. It also means that you travel lightly, with a small carbon footprint, respecting people and places, while making a positive contribution where possible. Ecotourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of the tourism industry worldwide. It has spawned voluntourism, wildlife tourism and geotourism (tourism to areas of geological interest.) There s also a growing interest in sustainable tourism , whereby tourism businesses that aren t essentially nature based. Including hotels and airlines, are finding ways to operate more sustainably. Responsible tourism requires that operations, hoteliers, governments, local people and tourists take responsibility, take action to make tourism more sustainable. The modern version of volutourism started in the 1960s with the Peace Corps. From its inception, the Peace Corps philosophy was that volunteers could and should serve their country by living and working in developing countries, providing aid, and assisting in the peace process by interacting with local cultures. Since Voluntourism has evolved into volunteer travel and volunteer vacations for the leisure travel market. For the meetings, incentive, convention, and event (MICE) industry, it has become a mechanism for expanding social responsibility, delivering purpose filled teambuilding activities for attendees, and providing spouses with a much needed alternative to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Color In The Wizard Of Oz n Frank Baum s The Wizard of Oz color is an important element to the descriptive storyline. From ruby red slippers to the emerald city we will discover the meaning behind Baum s colorful novel. If we look at the difference between Kansas and Munchkin land, color plays a big role in the setting. Kansas is a dry flat farmland with mostly brown wheat colors. A rather boring combination compared to Munchkin land with its eccentric colors and bright rainbow filled atmosphere. The land of Kansas is quite serious as compared to the childish munchkin land, making color a key importance to atmosphere and setting. For the Emerald City, the feeling of a journey s end is not the only feeling radiating from the shining city. Green is often seen as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Flowers Hyperbole The short story The Flowers by Alice Walker is written from the perspective of a curious ten year old girl named Myop.The story opens in late august, the innocent young girl cannot hide her excitement for harvesting the corn ,cotton, peanuts and squash . For any ordinary farm girl this is what you typically harvest this time of year but for young Myop , harvesting makes each day a golden surprise that caused excited little tremors to run up her jaws. The author uses hyperbole to exaggerate how days transform into golden surprise on harvesting days and imagery is used to portray a picture of a young girl bursting with excitement .The use of hyperbole and imagery characterizes Myop as a cheery young girl who loves the farm life.Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Myop is most likely black and poor like most sharecroppers during that time period living in the south.Racism is most likely present in everyday life. In the third paragraph there is a shift when a season change indicates the story is now set in late autumn. The author puts emphasis on the fact that she usually explores the woods with her mother but today she must make her own path .The author chose this specific word choice to allow you to see two sides of Myop, the young curious Myop but yet you can see a more mature and independent girl as well.The fourth paragraph indicates a change in mood seemed gloomy ...air damp...silence close and deep. The change in mood allows us to see a darker side of Myop as she moves further away from home.In the fifth paragraph it appears that as she heads home the gloomy mood begins to fade away until she steps smack into his eyes as a metaphor for a dead man.The author describes her reaction as surprised but not afraid . Even though Myop is this young innocent girl the horrors of racism have not been hidden. She later uses imagery to describe the rope used to hang the man rotted...shredding plowline ,blending into the soil to indicate that he has been dead for quite some time. Myop laid down her flowers. which shows the empathy she has for this dead man she doesn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Jim Berney Biography Jim Carrey is an actor, stand up comedian, husband, and a loving father. This amazing actor was born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Jim is actually his stage name. His real name in Eugene. He was once a janitor, stand up comedian, and he also almost got sued. Jim s first job was a janitor at a factory called The Get Well Company. He had worked at that factory up until he was 23. He has always had a hunch for making people laugh. He had started by telling his co workers jokes and other things that would make them laugh. His comedy career had started as soon as one of the co workers had said You know, you should audition for a movie and make some money for making people laugh. Jim moved back to L.A to pursue comedy. After 3 years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim has unfortunately, had some obstacles in his time. he husband of Jim Carrey s former girlfriend has filed a lawsuit against the actor for allegedly supplying prescription drugs that contributed to her fatal overdose. In September 2015, Cathriona White, a 30 year old hairstylist and beautician, was found dead in her home in Sherman Oaks, a neighborhood in north Los Angeles. At the time of her funeral, White was believed to have committed suicide. In a lawsuit filed Monday September 23, 2015, White s widower, Mark Burton, alleged Carrey illegally obtained highly addictive drugs under the bogus name Arthur King. After obtaining the prescription drugs, Carrey gave them to White, which played a role in her death, the lawsuit claimed. Eventually, the family decided the hostility between fellow factory workers and their general unhappiness was too much to bear and they moved into a VW camper van. Despite the cramped space, the family was happier again and, Jim began to explore Jim s comedic talents. In conclusion, Jim Carrey is an actor, husband, father, and a janitor. Even though he almost got sued, he still is doing what he loves. That is the biography of Jim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Types Of Crimes Do Clients Seeking Your Services Most... The victim services professional I interviewed was Rene Carter, victim/witness assistant with the Cumberland County s District Attorney s Office. The criminal justice agent I interviewed was Detective M. Wooten, with the Fayetteville Police Department. Detective Wooten is a detective and has worked in different divisions of investigation to include property unit, person s unit, robbery unit, and aggravated assault unit. Each person was asked the same question and the following are the answers to those questions: 1. What types of crimes do clients seeking your services most often experience? Rene Carter: I currently work with victims and victim s families in violent crimes to include: Homicide, Rapes, Sexual Assaults (Adult and Child), and domestic violence. I also work with juvenile delinquency. Det. Wooten: I currently work with victims of burglaries and B E s (breaking and entering) to both residential and commercial businesses. I have also worked in the person s unit and aggravated assault unit that dealt with victims of serious assaults, stabbings, and shootings. After that I worked in the unit of robbery which included robbery of a person and also businesses. 2. What is the demographic breakdown of their clients in terms of sex, age, and race? Rene Carter: In violent crimes which include violent assaults and homicides, 85% are male victims. Of those male victims, 60% are black males. In sex assault cases, majority of the cases are preteen females under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Red Bull Case Red Bull Gives You Wings: Red Bull s promotional efforts are unique in a variety of ways when compared to it s mainstream competitors. Instead of promoting the quality of Red Bull s taste, they emphasized the effect it had on the drinker such as increased performance, concentration, reaction time, speed, vigilance, and emotional status (428). The company gained brand recognition by giving away free samples from a fleet of logo bearing off roaders operated by young attractive operators and word of mouth (429). The company also agreed not to say anything in response to the rumors that flourished about the product ingredient taurine which was said to be a derivative of bull testicles or even bull semen. Instead of trying to put out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to an article written by Natalie Burg, Red Bull appeals to action sports, and they ve attached themselves to the audience by speaking in the language and formats they are used to, such as digital videos and media (Burg, N.). They speak to their audience through the new RedBull.com app which covers action sports, music, e sports, and lifestyle stories; and Red Bull associates itself with all of these action pact events as a means of conveying that they played a part in it s success (Burg, N.). The Red Bull marketing team also chose an unlikely promotional program that thrived off of word of mouth after giving away free cans. Besides using traditional marketing techniques like television advertising, Red Bull s marketer s primary promotional tactics include engaging customers through activities so meaningful that deep relationships form. Overall Red Bull s promotional techniques match the unique and extremely active lifestyle of their audience by being interactive in the careers of many professional or aspiring athletes across all sports, as well as bands and musicians in the entertainment industry. Red Bull verbally asserts they want to help their sponsored athletes in achieving their dreams, which is consistent with their promotional tactic of offering consumers meaning in their lives and their work. Given Red Bull s success, it is unlikely that a change in the target market will be needed. Red Bull will thrive if they remain compliant and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Hole In My Life By Jack Gantos His dreams of college and desire to write became a living image for Jack Gantos. All he wanted to do was become a successful writer and pursue his dreams, he didn t expect to make mistakes that would ruin his desire to write and dreams of going to college. Jack had made many mistakes in the memoir Hole in My Life however, he didn t let that toxic environment ruin his goals and desire to become a writer one day. Although many people may not agree, I believe that it is likely for one to make mistakes, but harder for one to redeem from them. Redemption is necessary in order for mistakes to be interesting. Like any book about mistakes and redemption, the mistakes are far more interesting to read about and write about, as said by Jack Gantos. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack a bright young man with a future at this point in the reading knew that he was off to no goood, by coming to New York City and thinking that it would be a big opportunity for him. Although he didn t realize the consequences he would face, he had set high goals but since he was surrounded by negative influences, his goals soon were vanishing and his life going downhill. Jack spoke of his writing and his passion for writing showed quite a lot throughout his book, he wrote wherever he went. Jack said The remaining pages were wrinkled and stained from water damage. It smelled salty, and bit like diesel fuel. I loved it, and immediately thought it was up to me to record my boat s history, like so many other sea writers had done. I turned the page, smoothed it out with my hands and got started page 81. Jack had positives intentions but since he was money hungry he accepted to help negative people that would put him into trouble and his life goals down the drain. It s interesting to read about Jack Gantos life mistakes because through the mistakes and consequences you learn to redeem yourself, while on the other hand, there is no redemption without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Effects Of Guernica By Pablo Picasso 1. Introduction The painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso was created in response to the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War and it serves to highlight the atrocities that resulted from it. This essay will explore the relationship between art and war, with particular reference to Picasso s Guernica. This will be achieved my discussing firstly the background that came prior to the painting and to the event itself. Secondly, it will be proved by drawing conclusions on what the painting serves to resemble. Lastly, it will discuss the effects of that the painting Guernica has continued to have even after the Spanish civil war. 2. The emergence of Cubism The Cubism movement was founded in the twentieth century by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque as a radical from of modern art. Cubism emerged as a response to the swiftly changing world (Doss, 2003:1). Cubism was a rejection of the traditional art values, styles and forms that accompanied the world prior to the revolutionary twentieth century, as it sought to establish a new method for responding to and representing the modern age. In this sense, Cubism was a direct artistic reaction to the modernity that emerged, making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This indirect reference is manifested in the fact that there is no actual evidence or depiction of any bombs, planes or warfare that would resemble either the Spanish civil war or the bombing of Guernica. Instead, there it is a depiction of the general human suffering and loss that serves as a cross cultural and worldwide representation of the atrocities of war. Guernica (figure 1) is therefore a political commentary on the Spanish civil war, and in particular on the bombing of Guernica, that is a reflection and symbol of the effects, rather than the cause of the bombing and warfare (Polombo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Healthy Nutrition Personal Food Intake Evaluation HEALTHY NUTRITION PERSONAL FOOD INTAKE EVALUATION Recorded Protein, Carbohydrates, and Lipid Intake On the three consecutive recorded days, my respective breakfast intake of Protein was 29 grams, 3 grams, and 21 grams; my respective breakfast intake of Carbohydrates was 80 grams, 11 grams, and 12 grams; and my respective breakfast intake of total Lipids was 53 grams, 36 grams, and 21 grams (Rinzler, 2004). On the three consecutive recorded days, my respective lunch intake of Protein was 17 grams, 28 grams, and 31 grams; my respective lunch intake of Carbohydrates was 27 grams, 38 grams, and 49 grams; and my respective lunch intake of total Lipids was 33 grams, 56 grams, and 22 grams (Rinzler, 2004). On the three consecutive recorded days, my respective dinner intake of Protein was 30 grams, 26 grams, and 31 grams; my respective dinner intake of Carbohydrates was 57 grams, 14 grams, and 32 grams; and my respective dinner intake of total Lipids was 32 grams, 23 grams, and 16 grams (Rinzler, 2004). Sources of Protein, Carbohydrates, and Lipid Identified The principal sources of protein in my breakfasts 1 were egg whites and chicken breast meat; the principal sources of carbohydrates in my breakfasts were grits and bagels; and the principal sources of lipids were egg yolks, sausages, and grits (Rinzler, 2004). The principal sources of protein in my lunches were egg whites and tuna; the principal sources of carbohydrates in my lunches were bread and hash brown potatoes; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Thrombus Symbolism Thrombus can be defined as the aggregation of thrombocytes, fibrin, and RBCs that attaches to the interior wall of a vessel, Thrombus aetiologies are listed in Virchow s triad which include, hypercoagulability (thrombophilia), endothelial cell injury, and disturbed blood flow (stasis).. Thrombosis in the arteries cause stroke or myocardial infarction, in veins it manifests as either deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE), DVT is usually situated in the deep veins of the leg. Meanwhile PE is defined as thrombus breaking off the endothelium and travelling down blood stream all the way into the lungs, possibly triggering hypoxia there. Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is an uncommon condition occurring in about 1/600 to 1/2000 pregnancies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Septicemia can lead to venous thrombosis especially when the blood work up reveals anerorobic organism. There have been a recent reported case which suggests that septicemia could have led to OVT after blood cultures from samples taken from the patient were positive for F. necrophorum. Antibiotics have resulted in reduction in the incidence of Lemierre s syndrome over the past 50 years, but it is said to have increased recently because of the increased prescription of NSAIDS without suitable antibiotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Did Ronald Mcdonald Escape From Prison Ronald Mcdonald escape from prison Today we have found a letter from the kill ronald mcdonald he has killed the mcdonalds and all the prisoners.has teamed up with pennywise the time traveling clown monster thing. Ronald: day 36 it has been one month and a few days in prison I`m going to tell you my plan but first i ll tell you how i got here in prison. So me and the mcdonald family blew up a KFC but the mcdonald family framed me for doing it when I get out of here i will destroy them all . But i have my escape plan but escaping is going to be hard the prison has lots of guns like a lot. I have just got out of prison. So the werdi things happen .mayor mick chess was the worden so that was weird i mean he is the myer why is he a worden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Goal Cash Management ) The of goal cash management is to minimize the amount of cash the business must hold to conduct its normal activities while having sufficient cash on hand to support operations (Gapenski, L. C., Reiter, K. L., 2016, p 601). Short term investments may offer minimal returns but cash offers zero. The point is to get the most return on funds and have only the minimum cash on hand. Float is the difference between the balance sheet on a business s checkbook and the balance shown on the bank s books (p 602). This difference is due to the delay in processing of the checks written or the checks received. Receipt accelerations are processes to increase the speed of processing check payments. Two examples are lockboxes and automated clearing houses (p 603). Lockboxes are regional post office boxes where payments are sent and geographically processed to decrease delays in transit. Lockboxes can increase the availability of funds by 1 3 days. Automated clearing house is a communication network that send data from one bank to another. This allows immediate electronic transfer of funds instead of paper checks (p 604). Distribution control is controlling the outflow of cash.This control is limited by ethical issues in the delay of payments and the potential loss of timely payment discounts. One method to control distribution is a zero balance account. A zero balance account is a bank account have a zero balance. Funds are transferred from a master account as needed to cover checks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gaap And Ifrs Convergence GAAP and IFRS convergence Abstract Background Two types of accounting systems exist. The US GAAP is more rule based, where IFRS is more principle based. US GAAP gives very detailed methods of accounting and specific guidance. However, there are exceptions along with rules, which add complexity. In the contrast, IFRS allows potential for different interpretations of similar transactions. Auditors and financial statement reporters can use professional judgment to provide estimates in the financial statements because they cannot rely on specific rules that articulate what is supposed to be done. Convergence The IASB and the US FASB have set a long term strategic priority to achieve convergence of IFRS and US GAAP into a common set of high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. To Autumn To Autumn The Final Season In the Life of a Poet The years between 1818 and 1821 mark the final stage in John Keat s life. During this time period, Keats created some of his best poetry. These works would forever elevate Keats as a brilliant and talented poet whose mark would be left on the literary world forever. The last years of Keat s life were met with many challenges as well as inspirations. It was a combination of these which not only influenced, but inspired Keats to write such poems as, The Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, The Fall of Hyperion, and To Autumn. To Autumn exemplifies maturity, resolution, perfection, and unification of a poem, a season, a day, and a poet. John Keats was born on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A year later Keats gave up medicine. In the fall of this same year, Keat s younger brother died of tuberculosis. This indeed exposed the young poet to the dreaded disease. Also, at this time, he met the love of his life, Fanny Brawne. By 1819, Keats was already showing signs of the dreaded disease, tuberculosis. He suffered a hemorrhage of his lungs but recovered. It was during this time period, near the end of his life, that Keats created some of his best poetry which put him among the great English poets. He wrote, Ode to Psyche, Ode to Melancholy, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode on Indolence, The Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, and what is considered by many to be his most perfect poem, To Autumn (Nylander). By 1820, Keats moved in with his friend, Leigh Hunt, after suffering a hemorrhage. On the advice of his doctor he set sail for Italy, a trip often taken as a last resort when one was stricken with tuberculosis. He died peacefully in 1821 in Rome at the age of only twenty four. To Autumn is often referred to as an Ode. It was written on a Sunday afternoon in 1819. It was the last poem that Keats ever wrote. It is his most perfection. At a time in Keat s life when he knew he was not long for the physical world, it is ironic that he produced a poem of such perfection. To fully comprehend the beauty of this irony, one must be aware of the summation of his poetic maturity epitomized in To Autumn, and the reluctant acceptance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Presidential Election Is Unprecedented The upcoming Presidential Election is unlike any other. Two very different candidates with widely disparate political experience and personalities square off against each other in a bitter, contentious battle. Neither candidate seems very popular or likeable, yet one of them will be sworn in as President of the United States come January. In many ways this presidential election is unprecedented. The candidates from both parties are perceived as extremely unfavorable. And, while the establishment candidate Hillary Clinton currently leads the race, more recent polls show that her lead over her outsider opponent, reality television star and real estate magnate Donald Trump, is weakening. What is not unprecedented about this election, however, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Human Relationship And Genetic Development And The... The development of the chick involves fertilization, division and growth of living cells, and segregation of cells into groups of special function (tissues). Once the egg is laid, some embryonic development has happened and then usually stops until proper cell conditions are met for the incubation to resume. At the beginning of the stages, the cells are alike, but as the embryo develops, cells are specialized. After the start of incubation, a thick pointed layer of cells become visible caudal or tail end of the embryo. From the primal start, both the head and backbone of the embryo develop. The digestive tract forms and the blood islands appear. Later on, the blood islands would develop into a vascular and blood system. The second day of incubation, the blood islands link and begin to form a vascular system, while the heart is formed elsewhere. By the 44th hour of incubation, both the vascular system and heart join, and the heart starts beating. By the end of the third day of incubation, the beak begins forming. And limb buds for the wings and legs are seen. The chicks body turns 90° and turns it s left side on the yolk. Both the head and tail get closer so the embryo forms a C shape. The mouth, tongue, and nasal pits develop in the digestive and respiratory systems. Even though it hasn t been enclosed within the body, the heart continues to enlarge. And by the end of the fourth day of incubation, the embryo has all of the needed organs to bolster life after hatching. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are the foundation for the treatment of various musculoskeletal and joint pain. While it is an effective form of pain therapy, not all patients can tolerate the side effects of a traditional NSAIDS such as a gastrointestinal toxicity. As a result, either the patient reduces the dosage or stop taking the medication at all. This kind of response is frustrating to the physical therapist since the patient s participation to achieve a desired outcome is hindered. A well versed and competent healthcare practitioner is the key to maximizing patients safety and minimizing medication risk. Collaboration with the patient s healthcare provider is also necessary to ensure an integrated approach to patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Volkswagen s The Environmental Protection Agency Volkswagen has found itself entangled in one of the most serious automotive scandals today. On September 18th, 2015 Volkswagen was accused of installing defective devices into their V6 diesel automobiles; the cars of Audi, Porsche, and Volkswagen, all owned by Volkswagen AG (Customer Report, customerreports.org) were all affected. When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was informed of this allegation, they set out an investigation to see whether this was true or false. The news broke when the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had determined that Volkswagen had installed a defeat device, otherwise known as a software code used to cheat on emissions tests, on approximately 11 million vehicles in the US and Germany (Jason Bisnoff, NYDailyNews.com). This device would enable the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) to be trapped during the testing phase, and at the point it was taken off the dynamometer test device the vehicle would pick up signals that the car is going on the road and the trap would shutoff. By Volkswagen making this horrific adjustment, they have supported one of the key ingredients in the release of a highly poisonous gas into the environment which produces smog, contributes to cardiovascular problems, and respiratory problems, such as asthma, and also produces acid rain. This is a bigger issue for the people who live in Silicon Valley, and all around Southern California; this is very important as people who have these existing medical issues are in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Are The Similarities Between Erwin Rommel And George... When I discuss World War II, invariably my discussion always includes a discourse of two generals, who in my opinion were two of the greatest generals of that war: Erwin Rommel and George S. Patton. Both men were icons for their countries during this greatest of all wars, and they were so similar and different in many ways of their personal and public lives. Patton and Rommel both came from an extensive military training. Rommel joined the local Infantry Regiment as an officer cadet in 1910 and was sent to the Officer Cadet School soon after. He graduated on 15 November 1911 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in January 1912. Patton attended Virginia Military Institute for only one year before being transferring to West Point Military Academy. At West Point Patton was appointed Cadet Adjutant and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rommel used all of the skills he had hond to a fine edge while in WWI fighting in France, while Patton used his talents of stragety with the new piece of equipment, the tank, to quickly distinguish himself. Rommel s was promoted to command of the 5th Light Division and of the 15.Panzer Division which, were sent to Libya in early 1941. Patton was close behind Rommel in obtaining promotion after promotion, moving from a boot lieutenant in World War I to Major General at the beginning of the North Africa campaign, where the two generals met on the battle field for the first time. Rommel is regarded as a chivalrous and humane officer because his command nor the troops in those commands were ever accused of any war crimes. Like Rommel, Patton was a true professional for the fair treatment of germal soilders, holding a respect for the men he fought against. Both generals ensured that soldiers captured during the Africa campaign were treated humanely, and in the case of Rommel, he ignored orders to kill captured commandos in all theaters of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Difference Between Foundational and Church Age... Running head: THE HEART OF THE NEW TESTAMENT The Difference between Foundational and Church Age Apostles in their Mission Cindy Church Bolduc ID #102347 Freedom Bible College and Seminary BSC 1023 New Testament Survey Final Exam 9/25/2010 The Difference between Foundational and Church Age Apostles in their Mission The Sadducees, Pharisees and the Scribes were deeply concerned about Jesus. They knew at once that he was utterly different and could not be silenced (Hester, 1963, p. 155). Most official religious leaders of the Jews... were blinded by sin and could not discern light. Centuries of distorted teaching had prejudiced their thinking that they could not recognize the true Messiah. (Hester, 1963, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philip: He was from Bethsaida of Galilee, the village of Peter and Andrew. Since the primary industry of this village was fishing it is likely Philip was also a fisherman. (Crouse, 2010). Bartholomew: Bartholomew means son of Tolmai. It is therefore, not his name. Most scholars believe Nathanael is to be identified as Bartholomew If he is Nathanael, he was from Cana of Galilee. When he was told that Jesus was from Nazareth he replied: Can any good thing come out of Nazareth? (Crouse, 2010). Nazareth! Can anything good come from here? Come and see, said Philip (John 1:46, NIV Bible. 2005). Thomas: His name is Aramaic meaning twin. John uses the Greek rendering Didymus which means the same thing. Because of his name it is assumed that he had a twin brother or sister (Crouse, 2010). Matthew: Luke gives his name as Levi. The name Matthew (Matthias) means gift of God and may be the name given him by the Lord as he did other disciples. He was the son of Alphaeus. The name Levi could mean he was of the tribe of Levi. By profession he worked for the Romans as a tax collector. This of course means he was hated by the people. His home was Capernaum on the Sea of Galilee. (Crouse, 2010). James: He is known as the Son of Alphaeus and James, the Less Some women were watching from a distance. Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses and Salome . (Mark 15:40, NIV Bible, 2005). He may have been called
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  • 31. Egypt Complex Civilization Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization because it had all of the important society indicators. In the earlier years the Egyptians spent most of their time as being hunters and gathers. Then once they settled by the Nile River, they started farming. Once even more people settled in, the population continued to grow. This is how Egypt became a complex civilization and the seven indicators became a big part of Egypt. One way Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization is by having methods of keeping records. The ancient Egyptians used a writing called hieroglyphs for this indicator. Ancient Egypt had a language called hieroglyphs that they started using around 3100 B.C.E. Hieroglyphs was the important language that makes Egypt the place it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ancient Egyptians had many people that had different jobs. This lead to specialized skills and jobs. The building projects were needed for precise workers that have a lot of skill. Ancient Egypt had many important people that had many special jobs. For building the pyramids specialized workers had to help. This way the job would be better, more precise, and faster. The Egyptians covered in hieroglyphics, paintings, and carved stone images. The most popular amulet in Ancient Egypt is called the Scarab Beetle. This was viewed as a symbol of a new life of resurrection. According to SIRS Discover, The Egyptians thought the amulet had magical powers. The egyptians believed that the rising sun symbolizes renewal of life. The ancient Egyptians also thought that the sun god created himself. The sun god was represented as a falcon. The Egyptians thought their art wasn t only attractive, but it has a purpose. Craftsmen and artists had the same kind of gift. The drawings that artists did were usually on papyrus. When artists painted people, humor was never used because they wanted it to be professional. Since the Egyptians are very unique, they sometimes drew things so that when you looked at them you had to tilt your head to the side. The Egyptians drew men with dark colors, and women with light colors. Most of the time craftsmen were not allowed to sign their name for credit. Lasty, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Foolishness In Shakespeare s Twelfth Night In the play Twelfth Night, Shakespeare displays the common theme of foolishness throughout his play through his characters actions, behaviors, and words; while doing this he creates a diversified spectrum of foolery that can be witnessed through dramatic irony, indirect characterization, and dialogue that reinforces the idea behind certain jocose, satirical events within the lives of the characters in the play. During the play, Malvolio believes a secret, romantic letter has been personally written to him by the countess Olivia addressing her passionate desire for his love. Without his knowledge the letter has actually been written by the servant Maria to teach him a profound lesson about the ways of selfiness and self love. This causes the others including: Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Fabian to despise him and his churlish disposition. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After hearing a insult by Malvolio in which he calls him a foolish knight we get Sir Andrew s immediate response, I knew twas I, for many do call me fool (II.v.81). Based on Sir Andrew s dialogue we can assume that he really isn t trying to hide his stupidity. He did not pick up on Malvolio s rudeness, instead he automatically agreed with him, admitting to all the other characters that he gets called a fool on a regular basis. This in general establishes him as a natural fool in relation to the overall theme Shakespeare s uses in his play. His intentional lack of intelligence was done on purpose to provide the audience a idea behind the complete embodiment on what a fool really is. Unlike the other common characters in the play, Sir Andrew lacks quick wit and common sense which shows he is a complete folly to the group. This overall causes his character not to be taken serious at all because of the stereotypical lack of intelligence he shows when he communicates with the other characters in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Catholic Teachings On Abortion Persuasive Speech Welcome back to todays episode of Compass in my Parent Living Room tonight we will be investigating abortion in Australian society, and how this clashes with the teachings of the Catholic faith. We will be joined later by Marty, Catholic Father, and he will be providing an insight into the Catholic opinion on abortion. Lets start s the Program!! The action of receiving an abortion is heavily condemned within the Catholic Faith. Its believed that from conception to natural death all life is sacred and the deliberate killing of an unborn human is morally wrong. Within contemporary Australian society, this belief validity, as many states begin to pass legislation allowing women to legally to obtain an abortion. Abortion is one of the most frequently discussed ethical issues inside the catholic faith. The morals given by the Church clearly prohibit all uses of contraception to halt a pregnancy. The major ethic which the church teaches is that the process of delivering a child on this planet involves the creative action of God, therefore it is sacred from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So Marty What do you believe the are he Catholic teachings on abortion? Marty First of all when we talk about the church we re really talking about the Vatican or papal documents, secondly what we are talking about is the Catholic Church of Australia which is different to the other Catholic Church s, and thirdly the local church which is here in Maroochydore. The teaching is that all life is sacred and protected and so the Church tells us that we shouldn t be killing the fetus. It is evident, that both the Catholic teachings and natural law viciously oppose the termination of a pregnancy by the use a method of contraception, and especially abortion. Nonetheless, there are some exceptions within the Catholic Faith that, if applied correctly, can overrule the teachings and allow women to receive an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Loss Of Innocence In Joyce Carol Oates Life After High School Guilt, Fear, and Rejection: Loss of Innocence in Life after High School In her short story, Life After High School, Joyce Carol Oates explores the loss of innocence experienced by the main characters, Barbara Sunny Burhman and Zachary Graff, through the use of literary devices such as story structure and characterization. In order to emphasize the loss of innocence in both characters, Oates divides her story into three distinct parts. She begins by looking back on Zachary calling at Sunny s window on what she describes as that last night . In the third person narrative, Oates briefly depicts the circumstances of that night, as well as Barbara s later feelings toward the event. Oates includes this compressed summary of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the story, Oates increases Zachary s presence in Sunny s life, progressively making him into an obsessed and disillusioned stalker. His manner changes the most drastically, however, after being rejected by Sunny and Tobias. Although it is apparent he is attached to Sunny, it is after his proposal is turned down that he becomes desperate and aggressive and eventually decides to commit suicide. When isolated, it appears that is the moment where Zachary loses his innocence, but by including Barbara s conversation with Tobias years later, it is revealed that this may not be necessarily true. Oates creates a parallel between Tobias and Zachary s relationship to that of Zachary and Sunny. She also explores Zachary s guilt in being perverted sinful in his soul... thoughts, deeds, and desires. (Page 577) This calls into question Zachary s view of his own purity: whether he believed himself debauched because of his homosexuality. It is possible that he could have become corrupt simply by denying its existence, and was unvirtuous throughout the story. Through Zachary s aggressively obsessive behavior and the revelation of his guilt, Oates emphasizes his lack of innocence in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Bmx Cycle Solutions Question # 1 What business is LCI in? What are the key success factors? How operations can contribute? LCI BUSINESS: LCI was founded in 1994 by Mr. Sheikh Ubaidullah, a Former Chairman of Pakistan Cycle Cooperative Society Limited. LCI is located at Ferozpur Road, eighteen miles south of Lahore Pakistan. LCI marketed its bicycles under the brand name of Leader bicycles. LCI was in bad shape and financially bankrupt , all shops run by one supervisors , its production was practically zero when Managing director at Descon Mr. Razaq Dawood acquired LCI in June 1999. He hired new 6 engineers since 1999 in following departments like production planning, production scheduling, inventory control and quality control to set up all the necessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Handle Shop: BMX bicycle handles were manufactured at this shop completely, a specific machine automatically bent the placed pipe in a few seconds into appropriate configuration and cut the handle bars to length and knurled. These Knurled to help retain the handle bar grip. BMX enameling and Phosphating Shop: All parts of bicycle were enameling and phasphating, phaspating treatment enabled the steel surface to retain the enameled paint for a long time and provide a durable finish, all partes were placed on jigs and hang on a conveyer, this conveyer passed through a drying oven at a speed allowing each part to be baked at 1500C for approximately 50 minutes. Rim Shop; Bicycle Rims contained at this shop, One mm thick and 83 mm wide metal coils required to prepare rim and these rims imported from barazil or Japan, then front end coil was welded with back end coils and finally, the rims was bent into a required radius and cut after buffing and polishing. Press Shop: A specific machine at press shop for grinding and buffing the parts of rims and two ends of strips had been welded together Saddle, Brake and Hub Shop: Hubs and saddle for BMX cycle were assembled at this shop, loop clips of were manufactured at LCI , other parts like saddle frames and saddle covers were procured by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Symbolism In A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens The wine of the aristocrats was made by the vine; the wine of the peasants was made by the guillotine. The novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens presents this all too real society, and the story of a group of brave and loving people who live in it. All throughout the novel, the symbolism of wine as blood is pushed upon us, starting out during a seemingly joyous occasion: a cask of wine is dropped outside of a wine shop and it breaks open allowing the impoverished to get wine out of the muddy puddles in the streets. This scene within itself seems oddly out of place in the story it doesn t really do much to introduce any characters, it isn t really important to the plot that this specific cart dropped wine, etc. however, this scene is no less violent than the beheadings and mobbs. You see, the real violence in this seemingly innocent scene is not in the actual events, but in the meaning behind it. A shrill sound of laughter and of amused voices voices of men, women, and children resounded in the street while this wine game lasted. There was little roughness in the sport, and much playfulness. There was a special companionship in it, an observable inclination on the part of everyone to join some other one, which led, especially among the luckier or lighter hearted, to frolicsome embraces, drinking of healths, shaking of hands, and even joining of hands and dancing, a dozen together. When first reading this passage we haven t really heard much about wine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. David Mcclelland Goals As a human being it s very important to establish goals that are specific, realistic and time sensitive, because it gives one a road map of where they are trying to go and how to get to achieve this goals. All My goals seems be based on achievement .According to David McClelland the need for achievement is greatest for those individuals who have a strong desire to excel. Achievers seek neither power nor approval; rather, their only focus is on success. 1) To graduate with by Bachelors in Nursing by December 2016 2) Obtain my Psychiatric (Family) Nurse Practitioner at the University of South Alabama I m planning to start the program by next year fall if everything goes as planned because we can have our own goals and plans ,but don t forget that god also has his plans for us. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also we getting help from several churches in America. We came up with this idea two years ago by asking ourselves how can we give back to the community and touch people s lives and at the same time be able to make profit ?.and the answer was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Three Most Negative Effects On Remittance Worker Life The three most negative effects on remittance. There are many reason that effects on the remittance worker but I choose the most three negative that effects on the remittance worker life. First of all, I will explain how the remittance life going on. For example, Lying, Cannot go home if you illegal and Life of hard work. One of the most important thing for the remittance worker life is Lying, Anyone s can be lying even though they were in the United State, they had to lied about where they lived, ages, worked, lied to the official immigrants and they had to lied everything that sounding them and they can t be making a friends. On another hand, Cannot go home if you illegal, everyone s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Gender Deviance In Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Does deviating from one s gender norms inevitably doom one down a spiral of moral corruption? Tim O Brien, author of Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong and Ernest Hemingway, author of The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber , certainly seem to hold this view, as evident by the fates of the major female characters in their respective works. The deviance of the major female characters in both works appears to corrupt not only themselves, but also pollute their partners, causing them to suffer injury or harm as a result. The degree of injury ranges from negligible, like Fossie s demotion and broken heart, to fatal, like the bullet that rips through Macomber s skull. It begs the question, are these stories meant to serve as cautionary tales for their female readers, or possibly for their husbands, so they may recognize gender deviance and stop it in its tracks before their wives transform into Margot Macomber or Mary Anne Bell? This essay will analyze what such characters say about pervading views of women, both in society and in literature. At the end of Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong , Mark Fossie gazes upon his previously demure and sweet girlfriend as a demon, surrounded by carnage, a necklace of shriveled human tongues around her neck as she stands barefoot in the hootch of the Green Berets. The male reader is meant to resonate with Mark s horror and be terrified of Mary Anne s feral transformation. The pure, sweet, socially conforming to be wife has been corrupted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...