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An Argumentative Essay
Crafting an argumentative essay can be a challenging endeavor that demands a combination of
critical thinking, research skills, and effective communication. The difficulty lies not only in
presenting a coherent and compelling argument but also in navigating through the vast pool of
information to gather relevant evidence and support.
Firstly, one must delve into the topic to develop a deep understanding of various perspectives,
allowing for a well-rounded and informed argument. This requires time and effort, as it involves
sifting through diverse sources, evaluating their credibility, and synthesizing the information into
a cohesive narrative.
Moreover, constructing a compelling thesis statement that encapsulates the essence of the
argument and guides the entire essay is no simple feat. It requires a clear articulation of one's
stance while acknowledging opposing views. Striking the right balance between conviction and
open-mindedness is essential for a persuasive argument.
The process of organizing thoughts and ideas can be intricate, as each paragraph should
seamlessly flow into the next, reinforcing the overall argument. Proper structuring, coherence,
and logical progression are crucial elements that contribute to the essay's effectiveness.
Additionally, mastering the art of persuasive writing involves honing language skills to convey
ideas convincingly. Selecting the right words, employing rhetorical devices, and maintaining a
formal tone require careful consideration. Achieving a balance between clarity and sophistication
is imperative to engage the reader effectively.
Furthermore, the task extends beyond the initial draft. Revisions and edits are essential to refine
the argument, enhance clarity, and ensure the essay's overall coherence. This iterative process
demands a critical eye and a willingness to reevaluate and improve.
In conclusion, composing an argumentative essay is a multifaceted challenge that demands a
combination of research prowess, analytical thinking, and effective communication. However,
with dedication and a structured approach, one can navigate these challenges successfully to
create a compelling and persuasive piece of writing.
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An Argumentative Essay An Argumentative Essay
Analysis Of The Poem The Woman Warrior By Maxine
Hong...
The Unescapable Net:
Tradition vs Transformation in Kingston s Ideology The Woman Warrior, written by
Chinese American author Maxine Hong Kingston in 1976, blends traditional Chinese
folktales and memoir, and portrays the early 20th century Chinese history in a
Chinese American perspective. For Maxine, it seems Chinese history means social
and cultural constrains from conventional Chinese doctrines, especially regarding the
social status of womanhood, the blind collectivism, and superstition in old China.
Maxine s negative depiction of Chinese history partially reflects the bureaucracy of
patriarchal and feudal system in old China, but more importantly, reveals Maxine
herself, a third culture kid, as a paradox: she is eager to incorporate into the American
mainstream society by resisting her Chinese cultural background, but at the same
time, her unconscious actions imply that her Chinese background is a historical
baggage that she could never discard of. By retelling experiences and legends from
her mother and even her grandmother s generation, Maxine suggests how she as a
Chinese American woman is in a awkward state between tradition and transformation,
and presents a cultural clash between America and China. Maxine s portray of women
s role under the male dominated society and feudal system suggests the first paradox
in her ideology protesting male dominance, but at the same time admitting it. Women,
in ancient China, are usually treated as lower social status and
Why I Wanted Simultaneously To Understand Hanna s
Crime...
I wanted simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and condemn it... The book
is more of a story about a boy trying to understand his lover, than it is a Holocaust
story. Discuss. The Reader written by Bernhard Schlink set in Germany, 1958
describes the story of fifteen year old Michael Berg and his relationship between an
older woman and his coming to terms of his country s recent history. The story is set
in three parts which enables the reader to understand each part of the story and takes
the audience on a journey through each stage of the character, Michael s life. The
quote I wanted simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and condemn it is used
to support the idea that the story is more so about understanding relationships than a
holocaust story. This can be seen in the first part of the novel when Michael... Show
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He travelled to New York to visit the Jewish woman who was a witness at the trial,
and who wrote the book about the winter death march from Auschwitz. The woman
can see his terrible conflict of emotions and Michael finally told someone of his
relationship with Hanna. The confusion within Michael was finally released. His
sudden realisation and his understanding was expressed when he said I wanted
simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and to condemn it... When I tried to
understand it, I had the feeling I was failing to condemn it as it must be condemned.
When I condemned it as it must be condemned, there was no room for understanding.
But even as I wanted... failing to understand her meant betraying her all over again... I
wanted to pose myself both tasks understanding and condemnation. But it was
impossible to do both . This quote sums up Michael s conflict between understanding
Hanna s crime and the background story which constructs the basis of Michael and
Hanna s relationship, but it shows that The Reader is more so about Michael s
understanding than a holocaust story
In J. D. Salinger s Franny And Zooey Essay
In the novel Franny and Zooey , by J.D. Salinger, Franny is Zooey s younger sister,
who seems to contradict herself quite a bit, eventually, she freaks out and has a
nervous break down in a public restroom during a night out on the town. Franny s
hypocrisy affects everyone around her including herself. She continues to
contradict herself throughout the book until she finally speaks to Zooey and he
explains to her the jesus prayer and how she caused herself to have a nervous
breakdown. In the beginning of the story, Franny was introduced through a letter
she wrote to her boyfriend, Lane. She came off as a very particular type as she
seemed to not be able to make up her mind. In the letter, it seemed that she couldn t
make up her mind about her own boyfriend. She couldn t tell if she loved him or
not, or how she felt about him. She begins to come off as a phoney. She begins to
tell Lane how much she loved the letter he had wrote to her, but towards the end she
tells him that his letter was horrible . ( Do you love me? You didn t say once... Show
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Just as in the very beginning of the book, she seems to worship it. Even though she
worships the jesus prayer and her pilgrim book, she doesn t follow the journey that
follows the pilgrim and the origin of the prayer. Again she contradicts herself.
Franny had also quit theatre, which according to Zooey was the only thing she was
really good at. She had loved it but hated the immature audience. She couldn t
handle the laughs and didn t think they were worth it. She gave up something she
was actually good at due to her not being able to make up her mind on why she
thought the laughs were so immature and uneducated they were to her. Zooey
notices how Franny speaks about her life and the things she doesn t like about it,
and he becomes livid to the point he gives her a speech so long about how she s
wrong and what she could do better it could take up half of the
Comparing Which Pinter And Larkin Show The Pressures
Of...
Compare and contrast the ways in which Pinter and Larkin show the pressures of
modern life on the individual
In both The Caretaker and Larkin s Collected Poems, Pinter and Larkin frequently
paint their characters to live in a relentless state of fear and anguish caused often by
the pressures of the external world. In this critical understanding of both writers, I
will explore how the variations of pressures from modern life effecting and potentially
harming individuals. The Caretaker and Collected Poems were both written in the
1960 s. The Swinging Sixties was a revolutionary time, with the introduction to new
influential music, the contraceptive pill and iconic fashion. These thriving
characteristics defined the hedonistic era we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Mr Bleaney deals with a similar situation of characters residing in a fixed mind set
that leads to stagnant life. The speaker discusses similar physical restrictions and
issues that he and Mr Bleaney face living in the small cramped flat. The speaker
reflects Where Mr Bleaney lay, and stub my fags on the same saucer souvenir .
Both men share the same dismal habits showing negligence they have for their
futures. The concept of self induced entrapment within a safe sanctuary is brought
upon both characters, showing no real desire to expand to the exterior world. In
comparison, Aston in The Caretaker resides in a safe sanctuary of his home and
loyalty of the shed concept. As a victim of electrotherapy, Aston is scared from the
dangers of society s pressures on him, so he constantly keeps himself busy with
trivial tasks to keep his mind at rest. Pinter s stage directions support Aston anxious
habits, Aston crosses to the plug box to get another plug during one of Davies
excessively bogus stories, then later goes back to the bed just to fidget with the new
plug. Critic here supporting Aston s nervous ticks and reasoning behind it
Towards the end of the Mr Bleaney, Larkin potentially acknowledges that living in
fear is a life wasted. As the poem is retrospective, the speaker proclaims, That how
we live measures our own nature , as for Mr Bleaney who lived in trepidation of
existence beyond his measly flat, has wasted his life. The speaker reflects,
Critique Of The Classical Hollywood Cinema
The term classical Hollywood cinema has been used to describe a narrative and
visual style of film making which developed between in the early 20th century, and
as far as the 1960s. The style is characterized by a number of devices that establish a
linear narrative logic and a realistic cinematic space; which soon became some of the
most prevalent narrative techniques in cinematic history to this day. The heyday of
second wave feminism, saw the birth of feminist filmtheory, which became
concerned with female representations in the media. This period ignited an era of
scepticism felt towards classical Hollywood that lives on; as many believe that this
narrative style set a sexist tone to cinema for the years to come. Motivated by both
the aspiration to adequately depict female subjectivity onscreen and the aim to
achieve social equality of the sexes, scholars often turn to the experimental cinema to
appreciate feminist objectives thrive (Watson Hill, 2015). Nevertheless, others
believe that the audience s familiarity with the... Show more content on
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A fundamental theorist for the aforementioned is Laura Mulvey, whose
psychoanalytic study of narrative cinema nurtured the notion that women onscreen
play an exhibitionist role (Mulvey, 1975:19). Mulvey (1975) states that the visual
importance allocated to the woman symbol actually goes against the development of
the storyline, as it freeze[s] the flow of action to allow moments of erotic
contemplation (Mulvey, 1975:29). Classical narrative cinema s use of previously
established stars in films can be said to serve the former technique, in a way that the
films gain popularity through their actors hired. As a result, the female star can be
said to be positioned in films merely for the voyeuristic pleasure of the spectators; as
opposed to serving a role in the continuation of the
Summary Of Three Skeleton Key
Fear can be both a curse and a blessing. It can save you from the dangerous things in
life. It can also keep you from pursuing what you aspire to do. In the short story
Three Skeleton Key , George G. Toudouze writes about his own personal
experience on Three Skeleton Key, an island off of the French Colony of Guiana.
Three Skeleton Key is not a normal island, however, but an island with a spooky
backstory. It is said that three convicts who were escaping from a nearby prison
crashed onto the rock and died. Their skeletons were supposedly dancing on the very
rocks that the author was standing on, which is truly frightening. Later, a boat was
found rocking in the waves, headed straight for him while holding a deadly cargo. In
fact, it was holding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Anticipation is not a raw form of fear, but rather something that leads to it. To
anticipate something is to be uncertain of the present situation itself. Unfortunately,
there is always fear in the unknown. It can be seen in Toudouze s expression as the
boat meaning his death was in the hands of nature. He wrote, The three of us grew
tense as the ship seemed about to crash on one of our numerous reefs, but she
suddenly lurched with some change of wind, the yards swung around, and the
derelict came clumsily about and sailed dead away from us. This tension that rose
from the lighthouse crew was none other than fear emanating from their bodies.
This fear in anticipation was also building suspense in both the readers and
characters as nature was delaying the inevitable crash of the ship. He wrote later on
in the story, And for the next four hours the vessel played around us... . Toudouze
describes this playing as almost sinister and evil. But that is not as evil as the most
impactful form of
Electronic Medical Records Vs. The Ohio State University...
doctors. Even that provides a notification of appointment and several updates with
your current doctor. Technology as an Enabler, at the Ohio State University
Medical Center (OSUMC), a data driven approach was essential in improving the
patient experience. Based on a data driven model, OSUMC focused on two
strategies, nurse rounding and patent discharge calls to generate significant
improvements in patient experience. Leveraging the use of HIT to sustain and
hardware the strategies, OSUMC experienced an increase of 15% of a few years of
their patient experience scores 10. Electronic Medical Records Access, this gives the
ability to have past records of patients for long term and easily access from any place
whereas paper based document and can be loss or not able to get it when it s needed.
Ensuring that the EHR is as adopted as other clinical applications can greatly impact
the patient experience, including; patient registration, records management, and
information infrastructure systems. As Roham et al points out, many healthcare
providers are still in early staging of implementing an EHR and if not completely
installed can have a negative impact on patient satisfaction metrics(2014, p. 134)11.
Facilities Create partnerships to establish best treatment practices that improve
clinical outcomes Streamline clinical documentation processes with standardized data
points Standardize electronic documentation, databases, and user interfaces Create
weekly outcome
Tale Of Two Cities Satire
Charles Dickens is perhaps one of the most notable English authors in history. His
novels have undoubtedly become household names, and his works have received
mass recognition. Be that as it may, A Tale of Two Cities has been the subject of
vast criticism over the years. A Tale of Two Cities received immense criticism,
especially by modern critics, for its exaggerations of the French aristocracy and its
tedious character development. Others choose to praise his works, believing that
Dickens perfectly captures the essence of the French Revolution in a picturesque
story (Davis). Despite debate, A Tale of Two Cities
should be considered one of
Charles Dickens great works, through its talented development and balance of many
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It is expressed, Young Jerry witnesses his father s attack on his mother as Jerry
takes her by the ears on the bed and knocks her head against the headboard (Glancy
A Tale 99). This is an example of his father s cruel marital actions. The source
continues, He has just witnessed his father s fishing also, and although he is
terrified by what he sees, the next morning he tells Jerry that he wants to be a
resurrection man when he grows up. We can presume that he will also adopt his
father s brutal treatment of women. Young Jerry justifies his desire to be like his
father by stating, I thought you knowed everything, Father (Dickens 165). Dickens
provides yet another example of how in eighteenth century Europe, roles are
inherited and determined by birth, even unexpected roles such as treatment of others.
Young Jerry admires his father, even when his father s actions are anything but
admirable. Dickens ability to incorporate all such elements of satire adds interest and
humor to the novel. Readers can find pleasure in noticing each detail, and can slowly
piece together every little detail that Dickens so perfectly ties
Air Photography Lab
Chapter Six
Maps and Air Photos
______________________________
Objectives
The objectives of this lab are to learn how to interpret and depict landforms using
air photos, topographic maps, and geologic maps. In geology, maps have many
functions. It is essential to be able to read and understand a map (paper or digital)
while in the field. Geologic maps contain more information than common highway
maps. Features such as faults, folds, rock formation, strike and dip, elevation and a
variety of other information can be found, depending on the type of map.
Key Terms
Air photo, anaglyphs, contour interval, contour line, cut bank, depression contour,
fractional scale, graphical scale, index contour, landform, lineament, profile, scale,
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Wells drilled into such fractures often produce large amounts of groundwater.
Lineaments are usually subtle, but may show up as a wet area containing greener
vegetation. Where fractures intersect the land surface, there is usually a trough in the
topography that funnels water from surrounding areas. Watch for lineaments as you
study air photos in this lab.
Land use planners use air photos to depict roadways and existing developments,
landforms such as unstable slopes that may hinder development, environmentally
sensitive areas such as wetlands that may be damaged by development and buffer
zones around lakes and rivers that should not be developed due to flood hazards.
Using special glasses called stereoscope, it is possible to view adjacent air photos
so that the image appears three dimensional. Learn from your instructor how to use
a stereoscope. Study various images in the Aerial Stereogram book until you are
comfortable using the stereoscopic glasses. We will study several image in detail.
When using a stereoscope to study the image, read the accompanying captions and
note the coordinate system along the edges of the photos. Use coordinates to locate
features on the maps. Page 8 Gros Ventre
Literary Diction In Edwin Arlington Robinson s Richard
Cory
The writer Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote the poem Richard Cory in 1896.
Edwin Robinson, the American poet was recognized for his work and earned three
Pulitzer Prizes. This poem was written about a man, Richard Cory. A man who
seems to have it perfect in life and for this he is the center of attention in his
community. His peer wish to be like him yet, they don t know the trouble he has
with his own self. He turns out killing himself. The poet uses literary devices such
as formal diction, irony and imagery to emphasize the moral he strives for his
readers to receive. Edwin Arlington uses the literary device of formal diction to keep
the perfection of the character in line with the wording that is used to compliment
him. In the fourth line of the poem, the poet worded clean favored, and imperially
slim rather than other common words such as cute or skinny to give a different
image of Richard Corys character. When the wordcute is used to compliment
someone the image of someone that is dressed in what s in stylecomes to mind. When
clean favored is used, it gives a different perspective. The author uses the
vocabulary clean favored to explain Richard Cory s image in a different form. It is
someone who is dressed well, such as in a suit or professional because the wording
sounds professional and personal with who the character is. Just as his name, the
character s name is based off of someone superior. Many English kings are named
Richard while his last
Good Will Hunting Sociology
Good Will Hunting was produced in 1997 starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon,
Ben Affleck, and Minnie Driver. Will Hunting, who is a genius but has a troubled
past with abusive relationships. Will gets help from a therapist, Dr. Sean, with the
help of Lambeau to do advanced math to get out of jail time. The main plot is the
building of the relationship between Will and Sean. Will s character develops the
most. Will slowly open up and confronts his past and decides to use his talents and do
something better for his future. While there was not much diversity with ethnicity,
the main focus the film addressed was the difference in social classand the relation of
it towards education.
Will is an orphan who grew up in foster homes. He is from a poor South Boston
neighborhood. He lives alone in a junky house. His jobs were working as a janitor
and a construction worker. Will is considered low class status. He does not have
higher education but is very intelligent. He was able to educate himself through
books. He can recite what he has read and is able to solve difficult math problems.
He doesn t see himself getting out of town and doing something bigger of himself.
Will s economic situation and how it s portrayed in this film is very realistic. He is
a working class man that just lives off of what he only needs.
People who grow up in poverty or low class are not as successful compared to
someone who grew up in a different situation because of the lack of opportunities
there are
Social Construction Concepts Of Race
According to van den Berghe and Zuckerman (1967, 1990), race is the biological
term used to distinguish populations in different areas using physical characteristics
such as skin color and facial features (Measuring Racial Discrimination, 2004, p26).
The genetic clusters are being found and they are used in constructing concepts of
race(p26).Members of the society routinely use these characteristics to categories
people and they lead people to have different social perceptions, attitudes and
behaviors (p27).
According to Chris Livesey (SO 300 Resource: 2015, p195) these characteristics are
used, firstly, to determine an individual s position in a stratification system and it is
said to be practiced legally because a society takes it as normal
The Uses Of Human Biological Remains
The use of human biological remains can tell us quite a lot about how past
civilizations lived. One is able to deduce from the findings whether groups of
people were transient or stationary by examining findings from a midden. Refuse
stashes also tell us much of what a specific group consumes in terms of diet or
housing materials. One is able to discover how long ago an individual lived by using
dating measurements such as radio carbondating or argon dating. The use of human
biological remains is the most beneficial and educational resource for archeologists in
the field and in the laboratory.
There are many ways to determine antiquity with archeological findings that fall
under two main categories, relative dating and absolute dating. Relative dating uses
techniques applied by the archeologists themselves and produce a general
understanding of the age of findings while absolute dating can provide an exact date
the biological remains were alive and uses much more elaborate and in depth
laboratory testing techniques. Absolute dating techniques such as dendrochronology,
radiocarbon dating, and argon dating are the most effective and wide spread methods
for dating human biological remains to provide a detailed analysis of antiquity.
Radiocarbon dating is the most widespread and commonly used technique for dating
human remains in archeology. It is known that all living things contain carbon and
upon death carbon breaks down at a specific and steady rate once. By
How Consumer Price Index and Net Present Value Affect...
The project has a positive net present value of $46.59 million. As such, the project
should be accepted. The reasoning behind this is that the company should accept
any project if the NPV is above 0. The NPV reflects value added to the company.
Management, therefore, should pursue any project that adds value to the company
and that means pursuing projects with a positive NPV. A positive NPV will increase
shareholder wealth, and a negative NPV will reduce shareholder wealth (Baker, 2000).
The dollar value of the NPV in light of the expenditure is irrelevant. The project adds
to shareholder wealth, and should therefore be accepted. The only time when the
dollar values of the expenditure and the NPV matter is when the company must
choose between two mutually exclusive alternatives (FAO, n.d.). In that case, the
obligation that management has is to undertake the project that delivers the greatest
increase in shareholder wealth.
The CEO must have made several assumptions. The first is that the company can
successfully enter so many markets simultaneously. From an operations perspective,
this is a very difficult expansion plan. A plan this ambitious is not usually
undertaken a firm that has never expanded this way. There must be a few implicit
assumptions here. The company is clearly assuming that all of these markets are
going to remains stable. While political and economic stability are reasonable
assumptions for Germany, they are less so for Brazil. Even entering the
My Experience Of Art
Since elementary school I have envisioned my life deeply intertwined with art,
however, at the same time I also knew that vision never had me living out the
stereotype of a starving artist either. As a child my understanding of artist in the
work force was nothing more than the clichГ© vision, of a paint covered artist
smearing vivid hues on a canvas and then rushing to the nearest art gallery to sell
their work. I didn t know anything of the vast opportunities for artist or even how
abundantly art is used throughout our society. Maybe this was due to the fact I was
never one of those kids who know what they wanted to be since they were three.
Nevertheless, I always had a passion to create, even when I was determined to
become the next Thomas Edison, I was looking for an outlet to create. By the time
third grade would roll around though, it would be made evident that art in its most
traditional since of drawingand painting would be the outlet I was always looking
for. Understanding my niche in the creative world would take me over a decade of
self evaluation, inspiration, and research.
I never started out saying I was going to be an artist, I still did a child s fair share
of doodles and finger painting but it was never anything that raptured my attention.
However, this would all change on Christmas Eve, when my grandmother presented
me with a book entitled How to Draw 120 of your Favorite Things . Now the title
was not the most original approach, the book s cover made up
Essay on Effects of Maternal Employment on Infant...
The topic of this paper is the debate of whether or not maternal employment has any
effect on infant development. Research on this described topic has recently become
popular due to the rise of working mothers over the past several decades. Their
increasing numbers in the workplace and decreasing numbers as stay at home moms
are creating a number of different issues to be studied. The effects of maternal
employment are determined by a number of factors that include, the mothers job
satisfaction and drive, amount of work, and the mothers opinion of quality versus
quantity time with children. The main concept at hand here is the importance of an
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Sometime later referring to at least after the child s second year of life; this is due
to research that has also shown that children that began full time care for 30 hours a
week in their second year functioned just as poorly as these children whose care was
initiated in their first year of life.
These studies have been examined by many researchers, each of them varying and
being put together a little better than the last after taking in to mind the criticism
for each. After Belsky s research was criticized another similar study was done but
also took into account the background information of the child, mother and the
family. The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth was used for these studies
which also lead to there being a more representative sample of children. Their
research broke up the children, 4, 5 and 6 year olds, into three separate groups so
they could be compared on the emotional and social functioning being studied.
There were two groups differing by when their non parental care started, either the
first or second year of life, and a third for those children that had mothers that were
employed less than 10 hours per week or not at all employed. The results were
similar but they did distinguish that a shy child would be more likely to be affected
by non parental care, having trouble coping
Catechism In The Chick Tract
This Chick Tract also touches on the idea of an all loving God which goes hand in
hand with the idea of God giving His only begotten Son so that everyone else will
be allowed eternal life (John 3:16 ). The fundamentalists try to state in this Chick
Tract that God does not love Roman Catholics because God views them as a false
religion. The fundamentalists believe that the Catholic Churchis just trying to
persuade people to join their faith and that it actually goes against the word of God.
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Faith, Catholics believe in an all
loving God due to the fact that He always provides for His people, forgives sins,
and most importantly offers His followers an eternity of everlasting love with Him
in heaven if they choose to do so (Cline, Austin, Is God Omnibenevolent). God has
proven that He loves all of His followers and children not only through the giving
of His Son, but also throughout other parts of the Bible. Deuteronomy 7:9 shows a
great example of this love Remember that the Lord your God is the only God and
that he is faithful. He will keep his covenant and show his constant love to a
thousand generations of those who love him and obey his commands . God is
telling his followers that if they remain faithful to Him, He will in return remain
faithful to them, and will always guide them and keep them safe. This God does not
seem to be a God of hate who could merely banish someone to spend the rest of
eternity burning in hell for not
Questionnaire Are Essential For Survey Research
Questionnaires are essential in survey research. All surveys must contain some sort of
questionnaire. This mechanism or surveying makes sure all participants are asked the
same questions, making the results more comparable. There are three types of
questions that can be asked in a questionnaire. The first type is an open ended
question. Using this form, the respondent can answer using their own words. This
allows for more depth in the data being collected. The second type of question is a
closed ended question. The respondent must choose from a list of answers, this
allows for more efficient interpretation of the data. The final type of question is a
scaled response question. Under this style the respondent usually ranks items on a
given scale, such as a scale from one to ten. In this case, Olive Garden will choose
five questions to place on their questionnaire, along with deciding how to target the
survey to the right customers. The first question Olive Garden will put on their
questionnaire is how many days per year do you eat out at Olive Garden? This
question is geared toward weeding out the people Olive Garden does not want
answering the questionnaire. The company only wants people that routinely eat at
their restaurant. This first question resembles an open ended question. The
respondents can use their own words however they choose to. This question will help
customer satisfaction by starting to identify who the actual customers are. Then the
next questions will more
Invisible Wall Fire Monologue
Today is the last day I will let people make trouble in this town! Now being second
chairman of the board I am basically in charge. Especially in charge during a crisis
like this here one. I don t know what folks here are getting upset about. A local
plane tried to land on the highway and hit an oncoming truck!? Now Ernie had no
right taking it upon himself to call homeland security. Yes the accident was fatal,
but that s where the word accident comes in. Now I am not very sure what all the
chitter chatter about some invisible wall is, but they are full of it! I now have this
here situation under control if everyone would calm down we would be able to
handle it civilly. Of course though everybody is upset about severed limbs they are
finding
This Toddler Might Never Hear Music Again Video Analysis
Over the last years earphones reached the zenith of their success, due to the fact
that are portable audio system compatible with any electronic device. Also, they
are affordable for everyone with a tremendous variety of prices, colors, brands and
size. In addition, it is immensely attractive to have at least one and listening to
music everywhere all day. Consequently, the majority of people from youth to
senior used them for long periods of time. Even though, as the video This Toddler
Might Never Hear Music Again (2015) shown on YouTube by Listen Carefully user,
headphones are not beneficial when they are used at a high volume, it can cause
permanent hearing loss. Furthermore, This Toddler Might Never Hear Music Again
video can be analyzed based on its audience, purpose, structure and language.
Firstly, the video s target audience is people who are a parent or guardian of a child
who use earphones. In these days, it is common to notice an infant with these
portable audio artifacts, therefore parents need to be aware of the volume they are
listening to music. Implying they are the ones in charge of rendering advice to their
children. In addition, the video may also be helpful for people of all ages who
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For instance, the author writes 1 in 6 American teens has permanent hearing loss due
to loud sounds. (Listen Carefully, 2015). This text is trying to catch the attention of
people and inform them about the terrifying numbers due to listening music at a high
volume. For example, Be like Theo, protect your hearing. (Listen Carefully, 2015).
Similarly, this statement is about a solution to prevent being a person with hearing
loss problems, it suggests to imitate Theo s actions. The arguments and ideas
presented in the video are credible due to the user s background. Listen Carefully is
an organization dedicated to preventing a hearing loss
The Iron Lady
The Iron Lady. One of the most stand out monuments in the world, and one of the
most beautiful. It shares its nickname with Margaret Thatcher, a prime minister of
England. Built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 as an entrance to the World Fair, La Tour
Eiffel would stand for twenty years before being torn down. However, the tower
would later be repurposed as a radio antenna in 1909 for World War I, and still
stands as a radio antenna to this day, where more than one hundred antennae beam
radio and television broadcasts around the world. The Eiffel Toweris one of the most
recognized, and most paid for visited monument in the world. However, when it was
built, there were multiple protests against it. Most Parisians fear that La Tour Eiffel
was structurally unsound or that it was an eyesore that would out shadow other
famous buildings in Paris, like Notre Dame and the Louvre. Novelist Guy de
Maupassant allegedly hated the Eiffel Tower so much he ate lunch in the restaurant
at the base of the tower every day because it was the only vantage point from which
(I) could completely avoid glimpsing its looming silhouette. Eiffel later stated that
the tour was on the Champs de Mars and far enough away from all those other
monuments and it would not risk overwhelming them. Edouard Lockroy wrote a
letter of support about the tower, and explained how all the protesting was irrelevant
because the project had been decided upon months before and construction for it was
already underway. When
Using A Similar Deign And Mcdermott s False Memory...
The current experiment used a similar deign as Roediger and McDermott s (1995)
false memory experiment. In this 2x2 mixed factorial designed experiment, memory
was tested using a word list that was either blocked by five critical words on a
particular subject or randomized. Participants were university college students who
participated for course credit. There was a significant difference in false memory
when the blocked vs. random lists were compared to examine which had more
words remembered. The participants who were randomly assigned to the blocked
list recalled more words to include actual words and the critical words when
compared to those randomly placed in the random word condition. The results
revealed that using the blocked lists better facilitated the actual memory and recalled
more critical words/false memories.
Memory has been a subject of study to see if what we remember is a true memory
or a false memory. Some of the studies conducted on this have used sentences, prose,
films and slides to test the memory and find out if the individual can recall the actual
story or have false memories about what they experienced (Roediger III McDermott,
1995, p. 803). The problem arises when eyewitnesses recall information about an
event but proves to be false. Roediger, Jacoby and McDermott state that when you
test the memory you are not just testing the retention of that event, you are also
changing how the individual retains that particular event in the future.
The Riz-Carlton Applicaiton Summary
1999
Application Summary
THE RITZ CARLTONВ®
HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C.
Copyright 2000 by THE RITZ CARLTONВ® HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. All Rights
Reserved
THE RITZ CARLTONВ® HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. at a Glance
Products and Services: The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. develops and
operates luxury hotels for others. The hotels are designed and identified to appeal to
and suit the requirements of its principal customers who consist of:
(1) Meeting Event Planners and (2) Independent Business and Leisure Travelers.
President COO: Horst Schulze
Headquarters: 3414 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Operations: One Central Reservations Office
Seven International Sales Offices (ISO s)
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The separation of planning from execution had four major consequences. Translating
The Credo into basic standards to clarify the quality responsibilities for our Ladies
and Gentlemen; the most important of which include: (1) anticipating the wishes and
needs of the guests (2) resolving their problems and
(3) genuinely caring conduct towards guests and each other.
1. A factory concept emerged in which people were assigned one task rather than a
single craftsman performing the entire sequence of tasks. In this factory approach, if
task #11 was causing a problem for task #24, it wasn t identified until it reached the
customer, and even then the problem likely continued.
2. A dramatic rise in productivity.
3. The segregation of divisions and departments.
4. A further distancing of upper managers from the job of managing for quality.
Aggressively instilling a passion for excellence.
Personally training the Ladies and Gentlemen of a new
Ritz Carlton on The Credo and Basic Standards, commonly referred to as The Gold
Standards, which are shown on page
2 as Figure 1.
Another Major Change, A Comprehensive
Structure
By 1989 Horst Schulze realized that a more comprehensive structure was necessary
for the Ritz Carlton to optimize its performance. He selected the Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award Criteria. Through the use of this assessment tool
and the
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jidoka
Introduction: As part of my assignment in manufacturing management I am to
research the importance of JIDOKA within a company, I will start off with a brief
history of how it all came about, I will then be looking into the practical elements
of the system and why it s been used and how it s been a huge success for the
Toyota company which has catapulted them ahead of all other manufacturers.
Advantages and disadvantages will also be looked at. Jidoka is a system where on
a production line it can automatically reject any defected part from its point of
origin. Brief History: The word jidoka traces back to the invention of the automatic
loom by Sakichi Toyoda, Founder of the Toyota Group. It first started to be
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We see that since the inception of Jidoka in Toyota productivity systems (TPS)
productivity has always been high. The philosophy at Toyota is to give the
customer the best possible product, and to ensure to the highest possible standards
are always achieved with no compromises. Jidoka requires humans for the process
to work, each worker is given the power to bring the production line to a complete
Holt if necessary, when I was first reading about this I was actually thinking to
myself that it sound very problematic, if the production line was constantly stopping
there would be minimum work getting done. It was only when I was reading more
into it I seen that in fact in the long run, having grinding out any issues in the first
place is
Benefits Of Recycling
Do Americans realize all the opportunities they have to make the environment a better
place by recycling? When Americans recycle, it makes a positive difference to the
environment. Growing up, there was always recycling bins at school, at public
places, and at local businesses that were available 24/7 for people to use. There are
many benefits to recycle such as less trash in landfills, resources conservation, energy
conservation, environmental conservation, environment protection, and financial
benefits. With these benefits come the items that can be recycled like aluminum,
plastic bottles, newspaper/paper, and electronics. The first benefit of recyclingis it
creates less trash in the landfills. Americans throw away approximately 100 million
tons of trash per year causing landfills to become scarce and lacking space. Meghan
stated in her blog, According to the EPA, recycling can cut this waste by up to 32
percent, which equates to about 60 million tons of trash.
Another benefit would be resource conservation which helps conserve the
environment. This benefit helps save the all important resources like wood pulp
from trees, paper, fossil fuels, and plastics. Examples of this would be buying
recycled paper or purchasing items that use recycled plastics. The Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is the public law that creates the
framework for the proper management of hazardous and non hazardous solid waste (
EPA ).
The next advantage of recycling is energy
How Is Hamlet Admirable
One might think of a typical hero as brave, decisive, and strong. These qualities all
have positive connotations in modern society, but often have adverse affects on the
hero. A hero might bravely decide to chase after a villain, leaving his family
vulnerable, or decisively stab an evil king, having no thought for the political
implications. There is no more obvious example of this than that of Hamlet, the hero
of William Shakespeare s Hamlet. The qualities which make Hamlet heroic and
admirable also directly cause his suffering and destruction. Hamlet s loyalty,
persistence, and caution all make him a commendable protagonist but quickly cause
him anguish and defeat. Power and pain are two sides of the same coin, especially
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Upon seeing the ghost of his father, Hamlet becomes wholly devoted to avenging
him, telling him that, ...thy commandment all alone shall live within the book and
volume of my brain (I, v, 102 103). This type of dedication is inherently admirable,
but it leads to the literal destruction of Hamlet and everyone he loves. For example,
Hamlet acts insane to gain a better position for avenging his father. Along the way,
he encounters Ophelia, a woman he loves dearly. To keep up his act, he speaks to
her with disrespect and contempt, trying to sell his act of insanity. This deeply
upsets Ophelia, who also has feelings for Hamlet. Furthermore, Hamlet stabs
blindly at a man he thinks to be Claudius, his father s murderer, but actually kills
Ophelia s father. This pushes Ophelia off the brink of sanity, and is a contributing
factor to her eventual suicide. Hamlet suffers greatly because of Ophelia s death,
which was caused in part by his loyalty to his father. In addition, Hamlet s murder of
Polonius causes Laertes to seek revenge, resulting in Hamlet s own annihilation.
Though a noble notion at first, Hamlet s loyalty to his father ultimately causes a
great deal of suffering.More directly at fault for this great deal of suffering, however,
is
Type of Mass Media
Type of mass media Mass media are media, which can be used to communicate and
interact with a large number of audiences. Be it the pictorial messages of the early
ages, or the high technology media that are available today, one thing that we all
agree upon, is that mass media are an inseparable part of our lives. Entertainment and
media always go hand in hand, but in addition to the entertainment, mass media also
remain to be an effective medium for communication, dissemination of information,
advertising, marketingand in general, for expressing and sharing views, opinions and
ideas. Mass media is a double edged sword which means that there are positive
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Morover, newsletters also form an important part of print media. These target a
specific group of audience and give information on the product. Furthermore,
brochures also give detailed information about the product. These are mainly
distributed at events or even at the main outlet when a consumer needs to read in
detail about the product. Posters are forms of outdoor advertising. The message in a
poster has to be brief and eye catching as it targets a person on the move.
Apart from these media, direct mail marketing, flyers, handbills or leaflets, banner
advertising, billboard advertising, press releases are also various types of print media.
RADIO Radio is a fascinating medium among the various mass communication
media because of its special characteristics. It continues to be as relevant and potent
as it was in the early years despite the emergence of more glamorous media. It is a
saying that in the first phase of broadcasting spanning three decades from the early
twenties, radio reigned alone or was the dominant player. Similarity, radio is a
scientific device that functions as an effective auditory instrument for
communication. It also plays an important role in education. It is not only informs, but
also inspires human being for learning more and more. It is not only includes values
and virtues, but also creates attitudes, interests and appreciation of human life. It can
cover a very wide area
Exploring Underground Natural Gas Piping Essay
How to Locate Underground Natural Gas Piping From Your Gas Meter
Locating underground natural gas piping takes some prior training and experience.
This how to is the basic skills necessary to locate underground gas piping using a
split box locator. It will help new operators understand the basic principle of locating.
Equipment Needed:
Transmitter and
Receiver
An Operator
Yellow Marking Flags
Ground Rod
Black and Red Connecting Cables
Here are the following instructions in order to successfully locate underground natural
gas piping. Step 1:
Before you can begin locating, you must check your split box locator. It is
important to make sure your split box locator is working correctly. Checking your
battery is the first thing you would check, weak batteries is the most common
problem for split box locator not operating correctly. Now after you have checked
your equipment and everything is ready to go, you are ready to hook up the locator.
Step 2:
Open the split box locator. One half of the box consists of the transmitter and the
other half is the receiver. Once you have opened the box, inside the box you will
find a ground rod and black and red connecting cables. Take those two items out as
you will need them to hook up the transmitter. Step 3:
Grab the black and red connecting cables. On the bottom of the transmitter box there
is plug in where you plug the cables into. Plug the cables into the plug in and then
connect the red cable to the yellow tracer located on the gas meter
The Beveridge Report On Social Insurance
The Beveridge report was announced in 1942 by William Beveridge who was a
British economist and social reformer. In 1942 William Beveridge was given a
task of directing a government report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. The
beverage report was designed to provide a full system of social insurance from
cradle to the grave . It was also planned that all people should pay a weekly support
to the state. He came out with the Beveridge report which is properly named as A
Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. It was introduced in order to
tackle the five giants of economic hardships Want, ignorance, idleness, squalor and
disease Want poverty was the key to social problem which affected everyone.
However in 1946 the National Insurance Act was introduced in order to provide
comprehensive insurance. It provided unemployment benefits, retirement pension
and widow, maternity benefits. Ignorance this was introduced to provide free
education for children up to the age of 15. Idleness It was introduced to maintain
high levels of employment after war. William Beveridge understood that poverty
and unemployment were linked to a lack of information which hindered people in
finding work. Squalor this was a system of dropping slum areas and overcrowding
areas during war. The government aimed to build 200,000 houses a year New
Towns Act (1946). Disease the NHS was announced for British citizens to get
medical, dental and optical services for free. Nevertheless the
Unit 306 Outcome 1 2 3 4
WIRRAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY evidence CENTRE NUMBER 770001number
Observation/assessor Observation/expert witness Written account Tick Tick Tick
Witness testimony Knowledge questions Professional discussion Tick Tick Tick
CANDIDATE ...Louise Farquhar............ DATE ......05/03/14......... ASSESSOR
......Pat Frost ....... UNIT 4222 306.................. Unit Outcome Assessment details 4222
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some examples of the subjects that should have health and safety policies and
procedures: Moving and handling of people and objects Personal hygiene
Infection control Personal safety and lone working Fire safety Food safety and
hygiene Its everyone s job to support others with health and safety you can Lead by
example , don t walk / step over a hazard Clean / clear things as you go / good house
keeping will prevent health and safety issues arising Report bad house keeping
Explain to others how health and safety issues can occur when others have bad
working practices Make sure staff are trained in health and safety and they keep it
updated Have regular fire lectures within the work setting Make sure that PPE in
available for staff in the areas that they need to use it Monitor and report potential
risks All risks should be identified on a risk assessment so they can be monitored
and review If the risk hasn t been highlighted on a risk assessment that you r should
inform the manager so the risk can be risk assessed and monitored If the risk is
going to cause injury or damage to health and safety of others or property then the
risk should be reported straight away to the manager, senior, or senior on call, or the
correct emergency agencies. i.e. gas Using risk assessment for individuals around
health and safety Although you will aim to give personal care and support in as
Ernie Pyle s Reporting War In Tunisia
George Washington once said, If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel
it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising
prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for War. Regardless of
the consequences, one should always fight to defend their nation, and their people. It
is true that warcan be evitable, but countries do not follow that path always. As
much as a country tries to avoid war it is often not possible. Therefore, one must be
prepared. War is far more complex to understand. It is not only a conflict between
nations. Reporting war in Tunisia is a story written by author Ernie Pyle, which
illustrates war to its fullest. Unlike other war stories, Reporting War... Show more
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In his story Reporting War in Tunisia, Ernie Pyle also illustrates how difficult and
stressful homecoming actually is for soldiers. As it is obvious, most of the issues
soldiers have while readapting to normally live are originated by the horrific
realities soldiers have to deal during war those sad moments of seeing a teammate
die, and seeing innocent people die, especially children. Nevertheless, Ernie Pyle
states Our men cannot make this change from civilians into warriors and remain
the same people. Even if they are away from you this long under normal
circumstances, the mere process of maturing would change them (171). But we
cannot expect less, these soldiers have experience the worst is life and Ernie Pyle
reflects this in his story. Soldiers go through traumatic brain injuries, physical
wounds, and emotional distress that it is easy to understand why many of them
have trouble readapting. However, In his story, Ernie Pyle also depicts that
although soldiers live the hardest days of their life at war, they can still take
something good out of it a family. A family of soldiers that have been bounded by
the atrocities of war. Soldiers should be proud of being at war because they are
fighting for peace and freedom. Perhaps the dark side of war has more to it, but one
should never forget why war is fought in the first place to keep
Progressive Reformers Essay
In spite of the fact that industrialization in the United States raised ways of life for
some, it had a dull side. Corporate managers, in some cases alluded to as burglar
aristocrats, sought after exploitative and out of line business rehearses gone for
taking out rivalry and expanding benefits. Assembly line laborers, large portions of
them late migrants, were much of the time subjected to severe and hazardous
working and living conditions. Political debasement enhanced legislators to the
detriment of the lower and regular workers, who attempted to make a decent living.
The crevice between those who are well off and the poor was augmenting.
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The Wilson organization, for example, regardless of its grip of innovation and
advance, sought after a racial plan that finished in the isolation of the government.
The times of Wilson s administration (1913 1921) saw a recovery of the Ku Klux Klan
and a violently bigot reaction against the monetary and political additions of African
Americans in the post Reconstruction period.
Worker s parties, which were extremely dynamic in Progressive legislative issues,
upheld limitations on migration and heaved xenophobic talk that censured migrants
for low wages and cruel working conditions in production lines the country over.
Government migration strategies in the Progressive Era, including the Immigration
Act of 1917 and the National Quota Law of 1921, seriously restricted movement in
light of nationality, and rejected for all intents and purposes every Asian
Limiting Antibiotics
According to Kumar et al., the prescription pattern in third world countries is highly
variable, depending on...physician preferences, patient demand, and pharmaceutical
promotion (625). Pertaining to antibiotic overuse are health providers financial
incentives, which encourage antibiotics instead of prescribed drugs (Tomson Vlad
119; Finch 96) by emotionally, and ethically appealing to individuals with
advertisements, as well as pharmacies promoting antibiotics instead of
recommending the doctor in order to build their own credibility and generate profit.
Although physicians may have a bad name due to their 80% overall antibiotic
prescribing rate for viral infections, general practitioners prescribe unknowingly due
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Aiming to educate individuals and health care providers about resistant bacteria s
negative influence on their long term health, Europe launched a project in 2007:
Burden of resistance and disease in European nations (Burden) since the Department
of Health identified the lack of data on antibiotics (as cited in Kaier et al. 493). In
response to this strategy, United Kingdom s Department of Health and Environment
implanted an antimicrobial resistance strategy from March 2013 to 2018 to promote
the responsible antibiotic use for animals and humans and to enhance the guidelines
of monitoring antibiotic use (as cited in While 345). So far, it seems like Europe s
strategies are far ahead than North America who has not yet executed any strategies
to reduce antibiotic resistance despite the heavy usage of antibiotics as mentioned
earlier. Finally, new guidelines are in place by Europe s government: NG15 and
KTT9. NG15 states recommendations regarding antibiotic stewardship in
organizations, which includes monitoring antibiotics, identifying resistance patterns,
and providing feedback to prescribers. KTT9 summarizes evidence gained from
antibiotic prescribing which emphasizes the importance of minimizing antibiotic
prescribing and using simple generic antibiotics where possible, thereby reserving
broad spectrum antibiotics to treat resistant
The World s Largest Media Conglomerate
Companies all over the world are beginning to expand on the global levels to stay
competitive and increase their profits. The global expansion is made possible
through new levels of technology allowing global businesses more efficiencies
than in the past. Today businesses are able to electronically view production
processes in real time from virtually anywhere in the world, funds are able to be
transferred with the click of a button, and a school girl in Tokyo can see the latest
U.S. fashions through online channels. Although operating on a global scale creates
many new challenges that businesses need to analyze before entering a market in
order to reduce profit loss and even failure. Many global companies have had
success and failure in the global market place, such as The Walt DisneyCompany.
Today the Walt Disney Company is the world s largest media conglomerate, with
assets encompassing movies, television, publishing, and theme parks. (Hoovers)
But not too many years ago the company opened in 1923, originally known as The
Disney Brother Studio, as a simple cartoon studio. On November 18, 1928, Disney
released an animated film, Steamboat Willie, featuring the now infamous Mickey
Mouse. As the Mickey Mouse cartoons continued to prosper, Disney released their
first feature length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on December
21, 1937. Over the next decade or so additional films were released adding to the
value of The Walt Disney Company.
Walt
The Sagrada Familia Essay
At first sight the Sagrada FamГlia is awe inspiring and breath taking and with this
has become recognized as the universal symbol for Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain s
capital city, and is unmistakably one of the most magnificent structures ever erected
in this region. Spain is embedded with cultural tradition and it is believed its rich
history is traced back somewhere within four hundred years of when Rome was
established. Thus, setting forth the foundation and importance of history and the
conviction of this culture to wrap their hearts around the place that has become what
Barcelonais recognized for. The Sagrada FamГlias design was perfected by Antoni
Gaudi, an architect, who was innovative and forward thinking in his creations and
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Gaudi studied the natural form as a basis for his architectural detail and further
considered this as the spiritual basis of and for his designs. Gaudi wrote: Nature does
not present us with uniformly monotonous objects. Everything keeps its contrast,
more or less, stemming from the vitality of the colors (Alvarez 10).
The work of Antoni Gaudi falls under the movement of Modernism and therefore is
wrapped in the traits of exuberant forms, ornamentation, great attention to detail, vast
use of plant motifs, and the preference to curvilinear and asymmetrical line. Along
with his attention to great detail Gaudi integrated the use of ceramic tile, stained
glass, wrought iron works and master crafted carpentry which ultimately enhanced
the unique innovative design concepts in which he became noted for. Gaudi
introduced new techniques to the architectural world such as trencadis, which is a
type of mosaic made of waste ceramic pieces and which is one of the design details
incorporated throughout his work, one example being the spires of the Sagrada
FamГlia. Gaudi s work always involved a distinctive use of materials in particular the
use of texture and color arrangement which was almost always included along with
his imaginative style using ornamental ironwork. His wrought iron designs were
arrived at independently and frequently in advance of the comparable experiments of
mainstream Art Nouveau (Arnason and Mansfield 101). Gaudi
Persuasive Essay On Car Maintenance
Automobile repair suggestions to hold you maintained
Energy your way to higher decisions concerning car restore by way of persevering
with to study this newsletter. There is no experience in suffering through those
times, now not knowing in case you re getting a good deal or maybe handling the
hassle efficaciously. Instead, you need to sense empowered, and this records is
absolutely going to make you feel that way.
Ensure you get best elements to restoration your car. You may typically get higher
charges if you get used components from a junk yard but there s no manner of
understanding how lengthy those elements will last. Do now not hesitate to spend
greater on latest components that come with a guarantee.
Familiarize yourself with the dashboard of your vehicle. Your dashboard ought to
show five one of a kind varieties of warning, consisting of the check engine light, oil
stress caution, an alternator caution, a temperature caution and a brake warning.
Discover ways to recognize those one of a kind lighting fixtures so that you can
effortlessly identify what needs your interest.
Deliver a battery charger with you in your trunk. This can be very beneficial in
case your battery dies or in case you run into a person who wishes assist with their
battery. It is critical to now not handiest have the battery charger however to know
the way it works as properly if you are on my own.
Study your proprietor s guide very well if you need to keep cash on automobile
repair. On this guide, you may discover a variety of suggestions and hints that may
get your vehicle back into tools and save you a ride to the mechanic. Solving
problems for your own permit you to in each a sensible and monetary sense.
Ask a technician if they re a.S.E. Licensed earlier than you agree to have them
paintings on your automobile. In the event that they have this certification, it method
they ve handed a written take a look at and feature worked in the industry for at least
2 years. You will recognize that you are getting a person skilled through choosing
someone with this.
Look for caution symptoms that restore mechanics may also supply off. When you
have trouble getting a straight answer out of them, (or if, even worse, they
Why Is The Pax Romana Still Important Today
A Time of Serenity: The Augustan Peace The age of the Pax Romana is a substantial
element in Roman history that will never be forgotten, being that it has affected
many generations for over 200 years and is still important today. The Pax Romana is
defined as the period in which the Roman Empire was enclosed with relative
peacefulness and cultural achievement. A critical factor of the Pax Romana is
acknowledging the man that started it all: AugustusCaesar.
Several of the reforms that Emperor Augustus Caesar implemented were successful in
fundamentally changing the political, economic, and social issues that Rome faced.
Most importantly, there were qualities and virtues that maintained the peace and
stability of Rome, three of them being growth, harmony, and happiness. These
principles are very simple, but without them, the society of Rome would certainly be
much different as well as our society on Earth today. In the same way that the
Romans grew to find their state of harmony and happiness, the people of our society
attempt to recreate that world. A critical value of the Pax Romana is the idea of
growth. This is such a simple concept, but it applies to the great advancements that
both the Roman society and the society today experienced. Throughout the 200 years
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During the Pax Romana, there was an establishment of plentiful new arches, domes,
and monumental buildings throughout the Roman land. Besides growth on the
environment and nature of Rome, the people wanted to experience personal growth.
Many of Rome s admirable writers entertained the public with memorable literary
and poetic masterpieces. Also, there were attempts in executing an organized law
system. Despite the treacherous chaos that were encountered, the people of Rome
were optimistic about life and believed that a little progress every day will add up to
great
The Chemical Evolution Of Prebiotic And Biotic Materials
The work presented here attacks the issue of understanding the chemical evolution of
prebiotic and biotic materials, such as amino acids, from multiple fronts. From an
observational standpoint, the identification of carbodiimide in the ISM for the first
time has added a new molecule to the known molecular inventory. Beyond this result,
and perhaps more importantly, it has hopefully opened others up to the possibility
that searches for molecules that should be undetectable under LTE conditions may
yet be fruitful. With the thoughtful exploitation of phenomena such as masing,
important transient or intermediate species, which have a non negligible effect on the
overall chemical and physical evolution of a system, may yet be detected.
Through the studies of chp presented here, it has been shown that careful examination
of the chemistry and chemical environments probed by the observations can provide
a robust and deep insight into the mechanisms at work and the species present.
Without any laboratory work having been conducted, and examining only archival
observational data, chm was dismissed as the carrier of B11244 based on an analysis
of the emph{chemistry} at work in the environments where it had been detected. This
work now expands, seeking to explore how chp can probe the environments, and the
thus far rare conditions in which it is present in detectable abundance.
Again, using only archival observational data, a serious gap in the completeness of
state of the art
Disadvantages Of The Flamethrower
The flamethrower has been around for a very long time, as far back as the 5th
century b.c. Now recently in the last 100 years made a reappearance and this time it
is even more deadly than before. The reoccurrence of popularity came about in
around 1915 when a German scientist named Richard Fiedler came up with the first
modern flamethrower. The flamethrower is a weapon that if you couldn t tell by
reading the name, it shoots out flames. How a flamethrower actually works is not as
hard as it sounds These took the form of lengthy tubes filled with burning solids
(such as coal or sulphur), and which were used in the same way as blow guns: by
blowing into one end of the tube the solid material inside would be propelled towards
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Typically, flamethrower operators have been executed once captured.
The controversy and dangers posed by flamethrowers have led to calls for the weapon
to be banned in international treaties. However, to date, there are no treaties that
explicitly ban the use of the weapon in combat. The U.S. is one of the few countries
to voluntarily discontinue use of flamethrowers. The weapon has proven popular with
terrorist organizations ranging from Al Qaeda to the Irish Republican Army. (https:/
/www.thebalance.com/flamethrowers one of the most controversial weapons 3345070)
The weapon has a whole was a good and an effective weapon, but was at the same a
very risky task for the operator and most of the time something would go wrong. The
biggest reason flamethrowers are not as commonly used is because of how inhumane
they actually were. Countries did use the flamethrower after world war I, but it wasn t
for that much longer until flamethrowers became almost unheard of during any
Analysis Of Toast To Fortunato
A giant is afraid of insects.
This is situational irony because, it is ironic that a person that is a lot bigger than
almost everything, is afraid of little insects that are way smaller than he/she is. That
would not be commonly expected.
A girl is crying. Her best friend says, You re real happy, aren t you?
This is verbal irony because the friend knows that her best friend isn t really happy,
and she is being sarcastic.
After several weeks of 100 degree weather, the forecast is for temperatures in the
low 90 s. The weather forecaster says, We re expecting temperatures in the low 90s. I
might have to wear my coat tomorrow!
This is situational irony because it is not expected for someone to be wearing a coat
in that type of weather. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The narrator toast to Fortunato s long life.
This is situational irony because when people toast they are celebrating in a way, and
the fact that the narrator was toasting to it is ironic because he ended up killing him.
Fortunato s jester attire becomes his funeral attire. He is masquerading as a fool, and
he is taken for one.
This is situational irony because, that is the attire that he wears when he fools them
into letting him kill them, so that creates their funeral also.
Montresor implores Fortunato to return and not go any farther, telling him that his
health is precious.
This is verbal irony because Montresor is being sarcastic in a way because he really
doesn t care about Fortunato s health because he plans on killing him anyways.
The previous night s football game (or any other sporting contest) Michael was
leaving his football game, and he was really depressed because his team had lost 6
46 to an easy team to beat, and his mom, dad, older brother, and younger sister,
came in from out of town to watch him and his team play. When he got home, his
older brother was in his bedroom and he looks at Michael and says, You re team
played fantastic
The Sea By Pablo Neruda
When I was a little girl at early of my age, I spent a wonderful time with my
grandma near a sea in my hometown during the last two months of her life. That
was the first time we saw the smile back to her face since we got the news that she
got intestine cancer. Back to that time I was deeply impressed by how being around
the sea was capable to change people s emotionin such a positive way. The poet,
Pablo Neruda, in his poem The Sea illustrates how the sea teaches a trapped man a
lesson on how to be released from struggling to find freedom and happiness. The
three crucial poem writing elements, sound, structure, and figurative language make
the power of sea more vivid just like a picture we could see and have physical
feelings about. And when we try to get a deeper understanding of the poem, it is the
sound that we hear first.
From a perspective of sound, it is obvious that there is a pattern in the poem that
could provide readers the same feel of the sea just by listening to it. The poet uses
two techniques basically to create that effect in terms of internal rhythm and soft
sounds. For example, in the line I love the sea because it teaches me and what it
taught me before, I keep , a consonance syllable ee has been used by Neruda. Also,
there are several words containing the syllables like s , sh , and w playing an
essential role in creating the whole mood of the poem. For example, Neruda writes If
it s a single wave or its vast existence, / or only its
Cross-Curricular Learning Essay
Making cognitive connections, within subjects and between subjects... ( Piaget
1977, Cockburn and Haylock 2008,Rose 2009) is an aspect of cross curricular
learning. Generally speaking, cross curricular learning is when skills, knowledge
and attitudes of a number of disciplines which are applied to a single experience,
problem, question, theme or idea. In simple terms, it s also known as a thematic
approach. From this point, I d be exploring the reasons why a thematic approach
should be adopted in the classroom and this approach could deliver the four core
subjects in the National Curriculum in Key Stage 1. On top of that I d be exploring
the issues raised of adopting a cross curricular approach and the implications of using
a theme based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This form of assessment allows me to find out children s prior learning experiences
and interests and gives me an indication of where they are at, whilst children getting
to have a voice in what goes on in their classroom. On top of that, at the start of the
term children would be able to engage in theme based lessons by inquiring them to
suggest themes they d like to study over the next half term, this gives children the
power to take control of their own learning and supports children s intrinsic
motivation of wanting to learn for themselves.
Again, due to the fact that children s interests and experiences are used to form a
platform for learning, the thematic approach tends to lend itself to be more
motivating for pupils in conjunction with their wider life experiences, as suggested
by Barnes (2009). (Mumford. D (2000) Planning a theme based unit, Canada: Pacific
Edge Publishing Ltd) This kind of assumption asserts that all children responds
positively to the same style of teaching or the same stimulus. However, he neglects
that motivation arises from many sources and children are inspired by different and
unpredictable outputs. It is therefore understood that cross curricular approach will
not suit all children. But at the same time, as my role as a
The Importance Of Edward Murrow In Good Night And
Good Luck
Throughout his journalism career, Edward Murrow fought for what was right, not
for what was easy. The movie, Good Night and Good Luck, shows how he made
the controversial decision to challenge Joseph McCarthy in his news reports.
McCarthy was a Wisconsin senator who played on the American s fear of
Communism, and he unjustly accused people of associating with Communism
without proper evidence. Since McCarthy had the power of persuasion and people
were so scared of Communism, he became a powerful figure. Murrow was not
intimidated by the senator, and he thought it was vital to report on McCarthy s
actions in order to stop the madness. Overall, Murrow realized the importance of
facing important issues and reporting them to the public in order... Show more content
on Helpwriting.net ...
Before the 1950s, reporters typically accepted what the government said, and they
avoided reporting disturbing information. In Good Night and Good Luck, Murrow
recognized that Americans are currently wealthy, fat, comfortable, and complacent.
We have currently a built in allergy to unpleasant or disturbing information; our mass
media reflect this. The loss of his sponsor and television time slot shows that Murrow
s reports on McCarthy were controversial and disliked by some. Even so, Murrow did
not quit his investigation of McCarthy s actions and accusations. In the film, Murrow
also realized that Americans needed to recognize that television, in the main, is being
used to distract, delude, amuse, and insulate us, then television and those who finance
it, those who look at it, and those who work at it, may see a totally different picture,
too late. He understood that the news in the 1950s was treating Americans like
innocent children, but he recognized that this mentality needed to change. He
recognized the importance of hard hitting, factual, and sometimes controversial news
since the media and news helped to inform citizens. American citizens needed to
know the truth in order to improve society and to avoid catastrophes before it is too
late. He believed that McCarthy was jeopardizing Americans constitutional rights,
and U.S. citizens should have the right to stop injustices and create change in the
government if necessary. Therefore, Murrow was an innovative reporter who risked
his reputation in order to bring truth and justice to the American people, and he
recognized the importance of properly educating American

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  • 2. Analysis Of The Poem The Woman Warrior By Maxine Hong... The Unescapable Net: Tradition vs Transformation in Kingston s Ideology The Woman Warrior, written by Chinese American author Maxine Hong Kingston in 1976, blends traditional Chinese folktales and memoir, and portrays the early 20th century Chinese history in a Chinese American perspective. For Maxine, it seems Chinese history means social and cultural constrains from conventional Chinese doctrines, especially regarding the social status of womanhood, the blind collectivism, and superstition in old China. Maxine s negative depiction of Chinese history partially reflects the bureaucracy of patriarchal and feudal system in old China, but more importantly, reveals Maxine herself, a third culture kid, as a paradox: she is eager to incorporate into the American mainstream society by resisting her Chinese cultural background, but at the same time, her unconscious actions imply that her Chinese background is a historical baggage that she could never discard of. By retelling experiences and legends from her mother and even her grandmother s generation, Maxine suggests how she as a Chinese American woman is in a awkward state between tradition and transformation, and presents a cultural clash between America and China. Maxine s portray of women s role under the male dominated society and feudal system suggests the first paradox in her ideology protesting male dominance, but at the same time admitting it. Women, in ancient China, are usually treated as lower social status and
  • 3. Why I Wanted Simultaneously To Understand Hanna s Crime... I wanted simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and condemn it... The book is more of a story about a boy trying to understand his lover, than it is a Holocaust story. Discuss. The Reader written by Bernhard Schlink set in Germany, 1958 describes the story of fifteen year old Michael Berg and his relationship between an older woman and his coming to terms of his country s recent history. The story is set in three parts which enables the reader to understand each part of the story and takes the audience on a journey through each stage of the character, Michael s life. The quote I wanted simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and condemn it is used to support the idea that the story is more so about understanding relationships than a holocaust story. This can be seen in the first part of the novel when Michael... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He travelled to New York to visit the Jewish woman who was a witness at the trial, and who wrote the book about the winter death march from Auschwitz. The woman can see his terrible conflict of emotions and Michael finally told someone of his relationship with Hanna. The confusion within Michael was finally released. His sudden realisation and his understanding was expressed when he said I wanted simultaneously to understand Hanna s crime and to condemn it... When I tried to understand it, I had the feeling I was failing to condemn it as it must be condemned. When I condemned it as it must be condemned, there was no room for understanding. But even as I wanted... failing to understand her meant betraying her all over again... I wanted to pose myself both tasks understanding and condemnation. But it was impossible to do both . This quote sums up Michael s conflict between understanding Hanna s crime and the background story which constructs the basis of Michael and Hanna s relationship, but it shows that The Reader is more so about Michael s understanding than a holocaust story
  • 4. In J. D. Salinger s Franny And Zooey Essay In the novel Franny and Zooey , by J.D. Salinger, Franny is Zooey s younger sister, who seems to contradict herself quite a bit, eventually, she freaks out and has a nervous break down in a public restroom during a night out on the town. Franny s hypocrisy affects everyone around her including herself. She continues to contradict herself throughout the book until she finally speaks to Zooey and he explains to her the jesus prayer and how she caused herself to have a nervous breakdown. In the beginning of the story, Franny was introduced through a letter she wrote to her boyfriend, Lane. She came off as a very particular type as she seemed to not be able to make up her mind. In the letter, it seemed that she couldn t make up her mind about her own boyfriend. She couldn t tell if she loved him or not, or how she felt about him. She begins to come off as a phoney. She begins to tell Lane how much she loved the letter he had wrote to her, but towards the end she tells him that his letter was horrible . ( Do you love me? You didn t say once... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as in the very beginning of the book, she seems to worship it. Even though she worships the jesus prayer and her pilgrim book, she doesn t follow the journey that follows the pilgrim and the origin of the prayer. Again she contradicts herself. Franny had also quit theatre, which according to Zooey was the only thing she was really good at. She had loved it but hated the immature audience. She couldn t handle the laughs and didn t think they were worth it. She gave up something she was actually good at due to her not being able to make up her mind on why she thought the laughs were so immature and uneducated they were to her. Zooey notices how Franny speaks about her life and the things she doesn t like about it, and he becomes livid to the point he gives her a speech so long about how she s wrong and what she could do better it could take up half of the
  • 5. Comparing Which Pinter And Larkin Show The Pressures Of... Compare and contrast the ways in which Pinter and Larkin show the pressures of modern life on the individual In both The Caretaker and Larkin s Collected Poems, Pinter and Larkin frequently paint their characters to live in a relentless state of fear and anguish caused often by the pressures of the external world. In this critical understanding of both writers, I will explore how the variations of pressures from modern life effecting and potentially harming individuals. The Caretaker and Collected Poems were both written in the 1960 s. The Swinging Sixties was a revolutionary time, with the introduction to new influential music, the contraceptive pill and iconic fashion. These thriving characteristics defined the hedonistic era we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr Bleaney deals with a similar situation of characters residing in a fixed mind set that leads to stagnant life. The speaker discusses similar physical restrictions and issues that he and Mr Bleaney face living in the small cramped flat. The speaker reflects Where Mr Bleaney lay, and stub my fags on the same saucer souvenir . Both men share the same dismal habits showing negligence they have for their futures. The concept of self induced entrapment within a safe sanctuary is brought upon both characters, showing no real desire to expand to the exterior world. In comparison, Aston in The Caretaker resides in a safe sanctuary of his home and loyalty of the shed concept. As a victim of electrotherapy, Aston is scared from the dangers of society s pressures on him, so he constantly keeps himself busy with trivial tasks to keep his mind at rest. Pinter s stage directions support Aston anxious habits, Aston crosses to the plug box to get another plug during one of Davies excessively bogus stories, then later goes back to the bed just to fidget with the new plug. Critic here supporting Aston s nervous ticks and reasoning behind it Towards the end of the Mr Bleaney, Larkin potentially acknowledges that living in fear is a life wasted. As the poem is retrospective, the speaker proclaims, That how we live measures our own nature , as for Mr Bleaney who lived in trepidation of existence beyond his measly flat, has wasted his life. The speaker reflects,
  • 6. Critique Of The Classical Hollywood Cinema The term classical Hollywood cinema has been used to describe a narrative and visual style of film making which developed between in the early 20th century, and as far as the 1960s. The style is characterized by a number of devices that establish a linear narrative logic and a realistic cinematic space; which soon became some of the most prevalent narrative techniques in cinematic history to this day. The heyday of second wave feminism, saw the birth of feminist filmtheory, which became concerned with female representations in the media. This period ignited an era of scepticism felt towards classical Hollywood that lives on; as many believe that this narrative style set a sexist tone to cinema for the years to come. Motivated by both the aspiration to adequately depict female subjectivity onscreen and the aim to achieve social equality of the sexes, scholars often turn to the experimental cinema to appreciate feminist objectives thrive (Watson Hill, 2015). Nevertheless, others believe that the audience s familiarity with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fundamental theorist for the aforementioned is Laura Mulvey, whose psychoanalytic study of narrative cinema nurtured the notion that women onscreen play an exhibitionist role (Mulvey, 1975:19). Mulvey (1975) states that the visual importance allocated to the woman symbol actually goes against the development of the storyline, as it freeze[s] the flow of action to allow moments of erotic contemplation (Mulvey, 1975:29). Classical narrative cinema s use of previously established stars in films can be said to serve the former technique, in a way that the films gain popularity through their actors hired. As a result, the female star can be said to be positioned in films merely for the voyeuristic pleasure of the spectators; as opposed to serving a role in the continuation of the
  • 7. Summary Of Three Skeleton Key Fear can be both a curse and a blessing. It can save you from the dangerous things in life. It can also keep you from pursuing what you aspire to do. In the short story Three Skeleton Key , George G. Toudouze writes about his own personal experience on Three Skeleton Key, an island off of the French Colony of Guiana. Three Skeleton Key is not a normal island, however, but an island with a spooky backstory. It is said that three convicts who were escaping from a nearby prison crashed onto the rock and died. Their skeletons were supposedly dancing on the very rocks that the author was standing on, which is truly frightening. Later, a boat was found rocking in the waves, headed straight for him while holding a deadly cargo. In fact, it was holding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anticipation is not a raw form of fear, but rather something that leads to it. To anticipate something is to be uncertain of the present situation itself. Unfortunately, there is always fear in the unknown. It can be seen in Toudouze s expression as the boat meaning his death was in the hands of nature. He wrote, The three of us grew tense as the ship seemed about to crash on one of our numerous reefs, but she suddenly lurched with some change of wind, the yards swung around, and the derelict came clumsily about and sailed dead away from us. This tension that rose from the lighthouse crew was none other than fear emanating from their bodies. This fear in anticipation was also building suspense in both the readers and characters as nature was delaying the inevitable crash of the ship. He wrote later on in the story, And for the next four hours the vessel played around us... . Toudouze describes this playing as almost sinister and evil. But that is not as evil as the most impactful form of
  • 8. Electronic Medical Records Vs. The Ohio State University... doctors. Even that provides a notification of appointment and several updates with your current doctor. Technology as an Enabler, at the Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC), a data driven approach was essential in improving the patient experience. Based on a data driven model, OSUMC focused on two strategies, nurse rounding and patent discharge calls to generate significant improvements in patient experience. Leveraging the use of HIT to sustain and hardware the strategies, OSUMC experienced an increase of 15% of a few years of their patient experience scores 10. Electronic Medical Records Access, this gives the ability to have past records of patients for long term and easily access from any place whereas paper based document and can be loss or not able to get it when it s needed. Ensuring that the EHR is as adopted as other clinical applications can greatly impact the patient experience, including; patient registration, records management, and information infrastructure systems. As Roham et al points out, many healthcare providers are still in early staging of implementing an EHR and if not completely installed can have a negative impact on patient satisfaction metrics(2014, p. 134)11. Facilities Create partnerships to establish best treatment practices that improve clinical outcomes Streamline clinical documentation processes with standardized data points Standardize electronic documentation, databases, and user interfaces Create weekly outcome
  • 9. Tale Of Two Cities Satire Charles Dickens is perhaps one of the most notable English authors in history. His novels have undoubtedly become household names, and his works have received mass recognition. Be that as it may, A Tale of Two Cities has been the subject of vast criticism over the years. A Tale of Two Cities received immense criticism, especially by modern critics, for its exaggerations of the French aristocracy and its tedious character development. Others choose to praise his works, believing that Dickens perfectly captures the essence of the French Revolution in a picturesque story (Davis). Despite debate, A Tale of Two Cities should be considered one of Charles Dickens great works, through its talented development and balance of many literary elements,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is expressed, Young Jerry witnesses his father s attack on his mother as Jerry takes her by the ears on the bed and knocks her head against the headboard (Glancy A Tale 99). This is an example of his father s cruel marital actions. The source continues, He has just witnessed his father s fishing also, and although he is terrified by what he sees, the next morning he tells Jerry that he wants to be a resurrection man when he grows up. We can presume that he will also adopt his father s brutal treatment of women. Young Jerry justifies his desire to be like his father by stating, I thought you knowed everything, Father (Dickens 165). Dickens provides yet another example of how in eighteenth century Europe, roles are inherited and determined by birth, even unexpected roles such as treatment of others. Young Jerry admires his father, even when his father s actions are anything but admirable. Dickens ability to incorporate all such elements of satire adds interest and humor to the novel. Readers can find pleasure in noticing each detail, and can slowly piece together every little detail that Dickens so perfectly ties
  • 10. Air Photography Lab Chapter Six Maps and Air Photos ______________________________ Objectives The objectives of this lab are to learn how to interpret and depict landforms using air photos, topographic maps, and geologic maps. In geology, maps have many functions. It is essential to be able to read and understand a map (paper or digital) while in the field. Geologic maps contain more information than common highway maps. Features such as faults, folds, rock formation, strike and dip, elevation and a variety of other information can be found, depending on the type of map. Key Terms Air photo, anaglyphs, contour interval, contour line, cut bank, depression contour, fractional scale, graphical scale, index contour, landform, lineament, profile, scale, stereoscope, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wells drilled into such fractures often produce large amounts of groundwater. Lineaments are usually subtle, but may show up as a wet area containing greener vegetation. Where fractures intersect the land surface, there is usually a trough in the topography that funnels water from surrounding areas. Watch for lineaments as you study air photos in this lab. Land use planners use air photos to depict roadways and existing developments, landforms such as unstable slopes that may hinder development, environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands that may be damaged by development and buffer zones around lakes and rivers that should not be developed due to flood hazards. Using special glasses called stereoscope, it is possible to view adjacent air photos so that the image appears three dimensional. Learn from your instructor how to use a stereoscope. Study various images in the Aerial Stereogram book until you are comfortable using the stereoscopic glasses. We will study several image in detail. When using a stereoscope to study the image, read the accompanying captions and note the coordinate system along the edges of the photos. Use coordinates to locate features on the maps. Page 8 Gros Ventre
  • 11. Literary Diction In Edwin Arlington Robinson s Richard Cory The writer Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote the poem Richard Cory in 1896. Edwin Robinson, the American poet was recognized for his work and earned three Pulitzer Prizes. This poem was written about a man, Richard Cory. A man who seems to have it perfect in life and for this he is the center of attention in his community. His peer wish to be like him yet, they don t know the trouble he has with his own self. He turns out killing himself. The poet uses literary devices such as formal diction, irony and imagery to emphasize the moral he strives for his readers to receive. Edwin Arlington uses the literary device of formal diction to keep the perfection of the character in line with the wording that is used to compliment him. In the fourth line of the poem, the poet worded clean favored, and imperially slim rather than other common words such as cute or skinny to give a different image of Richard Corys character. When the wordcute is used to compliment someone the image of someone that is dressed in what s in stylecomes to mind. When clean favored is used, it gives a different perspective. The author uses the vocabulary clean favored to explain Richard Cory s image in a different form. It is someone who is dressed well, such as in a suit or professional because the wording sounds professional and personal with who the character is. Just as his name, the character s name is based off of someone superior. Many English kings are named Richard while his last
  • 12. Good Will Hunting Sociology Good Will Hunting was produced in 1997 starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Minnie Driver. Will Hunting, who is a genius but has a troubled past with abusive relationships. Will gets help from a therapist, Dr. Sean, with the help of Lambeau to do advanced math to get out of jail time. The main plot is the building of the relationship between Will and Sean. Will s character develops the most. Will slowly open up and confronts his past and decides to use his talents and do something better for his future. While there was not much diversity with ethnicity, the main focus the film addressed was the difference in social classand the relation of it towards education. Will is an orphan who grew up in foster homes. He is from a poor South Boston neighborhood. He lives alone in a junky house. His jobs were working as a janitor and a construction worker. Will is considered low class status. He does not have higher education but is very intelligent. He was able to educate himself through books. He can recite what he has read and is able to solve difficult math problems. He doesn t see himself getting out of town and doing something bigger of himself. Will s economic situation and how it s portrayed in this film is very realistic. He is a working class man that just lives off of what he only needs. People who grow up in poverty or low class are not as successful compared to someone who grew up in a different situation because of the lack of opportunities there are
  • 13. Social Construction Concepts Of Race According to van den Berghe and Zuckerman (1967, 1990), race is the biological term used to distinguish populations in different areas using physical characteristics such as skin color and facial features (Measuring Racial Discrimination, 2004, p26). The genetic clusters are being found and they are used in constructing concepts of race(p26).Members of the society routinely use these characteristics to categories people and they lead people to have different social perceptions, attitudes and behaviors (p27). According to Chris Livesey (SO 300 Resource: 2015, p195) these characteristics are used, firstly, to determine an individual s position in a stratification system and it is said to be practiced legally because a society takes it as normal
  • 14. The Uses Of Human Biological Remains The use of human biological remains can tell us quite a lot about how past civilizations lived. One is able to deduce from the findings whether groups of people were transient or stationary by examining findings from a midden. Refuse stashes also tell us much of what a specific group consumes in terms of diet or housing materials. One is able to discover how long ago an individual lived by using dating measurements such as radio carbondating or argon dating. The use of human biological remains is the most beneficial and educational resource for archeologists in the field and in the laboratory. There are many ways to determine antiquity with archeological findings that fall under two main categories, relative dating and absolute dating. Relative dating uses techniques applied by the archeologists themselves and produce a general understanding of the age of findings while absolute dating can provide an exact date the biological remains were alive and uses much more elaborate and in depth laboratory testing techniques. Absolute dating techniques such as dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, and argon dating are the most effective and wide spread methods for dating human biological remains to provide a detailed analysis of antiquity. Radiocarbon dating is the most widespread and commonly used technique for dating human remains in archeology. It is known that all living things contain carbon and upon death carbon breaks down at a specific and steady rate once. By
  • 15. How Consumer Price Index and Net Present Value Affect... The project has a positive net present value of $46.59 million. As such, the project should be accepted. The reasoning behind this is that the company should accept any project if the NPV is above 0. The NPV reflects value added to the company. Management, therefore, should pursue any project that adds value to the company and that means pursuing projects with a positive NPV. A positive NPV will increase shareholder wealth, and a negative NPV will reduce shareholder wealth (Baker, 2000). The dollar value of the NPV in light of the expenditure is irrelevant. The project adds to shareholder wealth, and should therefore be accepted. The only time when the dollar values of the expenditure and the NPV matter is when the company must choose between two mutually exclusive alternatives (FAO, n.d.). In that case, the obligation that management has is to undertake the project that delivers the greatest increase in shareholder wealth. The CEO must have made several assumptions. The first is that the company can successfully enter so many markets simultaneously. From an operations perspective, this is a very difficult expansion plan. A plan this ambitious is not usually undertaken a firm that has never expanded this way. There must be a few implicit assumptions here. The company is clearly assuming that all of these markets are going to remains stable. While political and economic stability are reasonable assumptions for Germany, they are less so for Brazil. Even entering the
  • 16. My Experience Of Art Since elementary school I have envisioned my life deeply intertwined with art, however, at the same time I also knew that vision never had me living out the stereotype of a starving artist either. As a child my understanding of artist in the work force was nothing more than the clichГ© vision, of a paint covered artist smearing vivid hues on a canvas and then rushing to the nearest art gallery to sell their work. I didn t know anything of the vast opportunities for artist or even how abundantly art is used throughout our society. Maybe this was due to the fact I was never one of those kids who know what they wanted to be since they were three. Nevertheless, I always had a passion to create, even when I was determined to become the next Thomas Edison, I was looking for an outlet to create. By the time third grade would roll around though, it would be made evident that art in its most traditional since of drawingand painting would be the outlet I was always looking for. Understanding my niche in the creative world would take me over a decade of self evaluation, inspiration, and research. I never started out saying I was going to be an artist, I still did a child s fair share of doodles and finger painting but it was never anything that raptured my attention. However, this would all change on Christmas Eve, when my grandmother presented me with a book entitled How to Draw 120 of your Favorite Things . Now the title was not the most original approach, the book s cover made up
  • 17. Essay on Effects of Maternal Employment on Infant... The topic of this paper is the debate of whether or not maternal employment has any effect on infant development. Research on this described topic has recently become popular due to the rise of working mothers over the past several decades. Their increasing numbers in the workplace and decreasing numbers as stay at home moms are creating a number of different issues to be studied. The effects of maternal employment are determined by a number of factors that include, the mothers job satisfaction and drive, amount of work, and the mothers opinion of quality versus quantity time with children. The main concept at hand here is the importance of an attachment in the first few years as being vital to a child s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometime later referring to at least after the child s second year of life; this is due to research that has also shown that children that began full time care for 30 hours a week in their second year functioned just as poorly as these children whose care was initiated in their first year of life. These studies have been examined by many researchers, each of them varying and being put together a little better than the last after taking in to mind the criticism for each. After Belsky s research was criticized another similar study was done but also took into account the background information of the child, mother and the family. The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth was used for these studies which also lead to there being a more representative sample of children. Their research broke up the children, 4, 5 and 6 year olds, into three separate groups so they could be compared on the emotional and social functioning being studied. There were two groups differing by when their non parental care started, either the first or second year of life, and a third for those children that had mothers that were employed less than 10 hours per week or not at all employed. The results were similar but they did distinguish that a shy child would be more likely to be affected by non parental care, having trouble coping
  • 18. Catechism In The Chick Tract This Chick Tract also touches on the idea of an all loving God which goes hand in hand with the idea of God giving His only begotten Son so that everyone else will be allowed eternal life (John 3:16 ). The fundamentalists try to state in this Chick Tract that God does not love Roman Catholics because God views them as a false religion. The fundamentalists believe that the Catholic Churchis just trying to persuade people to join their faith and that it actually goes against the word of God. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Faith, Catholics believe in an all loving God due to the fact that He always provides for His people, forgives sins, and most importantly offers His followers an eternity of everlasting love with Him in heaven if they choose to do so (Cline, Austin, Is God Omnibenevolent). God has proven that He loves all of His followers and children not only through the giving of His Son, but also throughout other parts of the Bible. Deuteronomy 7:9 shows a great example of this love Remember that the Lord your God is the only God and that he is faithful. He will keep his covenant and show his constant love to a thousand generations of those who love him and obey his commands . God is telling his followers that if they remain faithful to Him, He will in return remain faithful to them, and will always guide them and keep them safe. This God does not seem to be a God of hate who could merely banish someone to spend the rest of eternity burning in hell for not
  • 19. Questionnaire Are Essential For Survey Research Questionnaires are essential in survey research. All surveys must contain some sort of questionnaire. This mechanism or surveying makes sure all participants are asked the same questions, making the results more comparable. There are three types of questions that can be asked in a questionnaire. The first type is an open ended question. Using this form, the respondent can answer using their own words. This allows for more depth in the data being collected. The second type of question is a closed ended question. The respondent must choose from a list of answers, this allows for more efficient interpretation of the data. The final type of question is a scaled response question. Under this style the respondent usually ranks items on a given scale, such as a scale from one to ten. In this case, Olive Garden will choose five questions to place on their questionnaire, along with deciding how to target the survey to the right customers. The first question Olive Garden will put on their questionnaire is how many days per year do you eat out at Olive Garden? This question is geared toward weeding out the people Olive Garden does not want answering the questionnaire. The company only wants people that routinely eat at their restaurant. This first question resembles an open ended question. The respondents can use their own words however they choose to. This question will help customer satisfaction by starting to identify who the actual customers are. Then the next questions will more
  • 20. Invisible Wall Fire Monologue Today is the last day I will let people make trouble in this town! Now being second chairman of the board I am basically in charge. Especially in charge during a crisis like this here one. I don t know what folks here are getting upset about. A local plane tried to land on the highway and hit an oncoming truck!? Now Ernie had no right taking it upon himself to call homeland security. Yes the accident was fatal, but that s where the word accident comes in. Now I am not very sure what all the chitter chatter about some invisible wall is, but they are full of it! I now have this here situation under control if everyone would calm down we would be able to handle it civilly. Of course though everybody is upset about severed limbs they are finding
  • 21. This Toddler Might Never Hear Music Again Video Analysis Over the last years earphones reached the zenith of their success, due to the fact that are portable audio system compatible with any electronic device. Also, they are affordable for everyone with a tremendous variety of prices, colors, brands and size. In addition, it is immensely attractive to have at least one and listening to music everywhere all day. Consequently, the majority of people from youth to senior used them for long periods of time. Even though, as the video This Toddler Might Never Hear Music Again (2015) shown on YouTube by Listen Carefully user, headphones are not beneficial when they are used at a high volume, it can cause permanent hearing loss. Furthermore, This Toddler Might Never Hear Music Again video can be analyzed based on its audience, purpose, structure and language. Firstly, the video s target audience is people who are a parent or guardian of a child who use earphones. In these days, it is common to notice an infant with these portable audio artifacts, therefore parents need to be aware of the volume they are listening to music. Implying they are the ones in charge of rendering advice to their children. In addition, the video may also be helpful for people of all ages who constantly use them and also for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the author writes 1 in 6 American teens has permanent hearing loss due to loud sounds. (Listen Carefully, 2015). This text is trying to catch the attention of people and inform them about the terrifying numbers due to listening music at a high volume. For example, Be like Theo, protect your hearing. (Listen Carefully, 2015). Similarly, this statement is about a solution to prevent being a person with hearing loss problems, it suggests to imitate Theo s actions. The arguments and ideas presented in the video are credible due to the user s background. Listen Carefully is an organization dedicated to preventing a hearing loss
  • 22. The Iron Lady The Iron Lady. One of the most stand out monuments in the world, and one of the most beautiful. It shares its nickname with Margaret Thatcher, a prime minister of England. Built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 as an entrance to the World Fair, La Tour Eiffel would stand for twenty years before being torn down. However, the tower would later be repurposed as a radio antenna in 1909 for World War I, and still stands as a radio antenna to this day, where more than one hundred antennae beam radio and television broadcasts around the world. The Eiffel Toweris one of the most recognized, and most paid for visited monument in the world. However, when it was built, there were multiple protests against it. Most Parisians fear that La Tour Eiffel was structurally unsound or that it was an eyesore that would out shadow other famous buildings in Paris, like Notre Dame and the Louvre. Novelist Guy de Maupassant allegedly hated the Eiffel Tower so much he ate lunch in the restaurant at the base of the tower every day because it was the only vantage point from which (I) could completely avoid glimpsing its looming silhouette. Eiffel later stated that the tour was on the Champs de Mars and far enough away from all those other monuments and it would not risk overwhelming them. Edouard Lockroy wrote a letter of support about the tower, and explained how all the protesting was irrelevant because the project had been decided upon months before and construction for it was already underway. When
  • 23. Using A Similar Deign And Mcdermott s False Memory... The current experiment used a similar deign as Roediger and McDermott s (1995) false memory experiment. In this 2x2 mixed factorial designed experiment, memory was tested using a word list that was either blocked by five critical words on a particular subject or randomized. Participants were university college students who participated for course credit. There was a significant difference in false memory when the blocked vs. random lists were compared to examine which had more words remembered. The participants who were randomly assigned to the blocked list recalled more words to include actual words and the critical words when compared to those randomly placed in the random word condition. The results revealed that using the blocked lists better facilitated the actual memory and recalled more critical words/false memories. Memory has been a subject of study to see if what we remember is a true memory or a false memory. Some of the studies conducted on this have used sentences, prose, films and slides to test the memory and find out if the individual can recall the actual story or have false memories about what they experienced (Roediger III McDermott, 1995, p. 803). The problem arises when eyewitnesses recall information about an event but proves to be false. Roediger, Jacoby and McDermott state that when you test the memory you are not just testing the retention of that event, you are also changing how the individual retains that particular event in the future.
  • 24. The Riz-Carlton Applicaiton Summary 1999 Application Summary THE RITZ CARLTONВ® HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. Copyright 2000 by THE RITZ CARLTONВ® HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. All Rights Reserved THE RITZ CARLTONВ® HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. at a Glance Products and Services: The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. develops and operates luxury hotels for others. The hotels are designed and identified to appeal to and suit the requirements of its principal customers who consist of: (1) Meeting Event Planners and (2) Independent Business and Leisure Travelers. President COO: Horst Schulze Headquarters: 3414 Peachtree Road, N.E. Suite 300 Atlanta, Georgia 30326 Operations: One Central Reservations Office Seven International Sales Offices (ISO s) 24 Hotels and Resorts in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The separation of planning from execution had four major consequences. Translating The Credo into basic standards to clarify the quality responsibilities for our Ladies and Gentlemen; the most important of which include: (1) anticipating the wishes and needs of the guests (2) resolving their problems and (3) genuinely caring conduct towards guests and each other. 1. A factory concept emerged in which people were assigned one task rather than a single craftsman performing the entire sequence of tasks. In this factory approach, if task #11 was causing a problem for task #24, it wasn t identified until it reached the customer, and even then the problem likely continued. 2. A dramatic rise in productivity. 3. The segregation of divisions and departments. 4. A further distancing of upper managers from the job of managing for quality. Aggressively instilling a passion for excellence. Personally training the Ladies and Gentlemen of a new Ritz Carlton on The Credo and Basic Standards, commonly referred to as The Gold Standards, which are shown on page 2 as Figure 1. Another Major Change, A Comprehensive Structure
  • 25. By 1989 Horst Schulze realized that a more comprehensive structure was necessary for the Ritz Carlton to optimize its performance. He selected the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Criteria. Through the use of this assessment tool and the
  • 26. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jidoka Introduction: As part of my assignment in manufacturing management I am to research the importance of JIDOKA within a company, I will start off with a brief history of how it all came about, I will then be looking into the practical elements of the system and why it s been used and how it s been a huge success for the Toyota company which has catapulted them ahead of all other manufacturers. Advantages and disadvantages will also be looked at. Jidoka is a system where on a production line it can automatically reject any defected part from its point of origin. Brief History: The word jidoka traces back to the invention of the automatic loom by Sakichi Toyoda, Founder of the Toyota Group. It first started to be implemented on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see that since the inception of Jidoka in Toyota productivity systems (TPS) productivity has always been high. The philosophy at Toyota is to give the customer the best possible product, and to ensure to the highest possible standards are always achieved with no compromises. Jidoka requires humans for the process to work, each worker is given the power to bring the production line to a complete Holt if necessary, when I was first reading about this I was actually thinking to myself that it sound very problematic, if the production line was constantly stopping there would be minimum work getting done. It was only when I was reading more into it I seen that in fact in the long run, having grinding out any issues in the first place is
  • 27. Benefits Of Recycling Do Americans realize all the opportunities they have to make the environment a better place by recycling? When Americans recycle, it makes a positive difference to the environment. Growing up, there was always recycling bins at school, at public places, and at local businesses that were available 24/7 for people to use. There are many benefits to recycle such as less trash in landfills, resources conservation, energy conservation, environmental conservation, environment protection, and financial benefits. With these benefits come the items that can be recycled like aluminum, plastic bottles, newspaper/paper, and electronics. The first benefit of recyclingis it creates less trash in the landfills. Americans throw away approximately 100 million tons of trash per year causing landfills to become scarce and lacking space. Meghan stated in her blog, According to the EPA, recycling can cut this waste by up to 32 percent, which equates to about 60 million tons of trash. Another benefit would be resource conservation which helps conserve the environment. This benefit helps save the all important resources like wood pulp from trees, paper, fossil fuels, and plastics. Examples of this would be buying recycled paper or purchasing items that use recycled plastics. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is the public law that creates the framework for the proper management of hazardous and non hazardous solid waste ( EPA ). The next advantage of recycling is energy
  • 28. How Is Hamlet Admirable One might think of a typical hero as brave, decisive, and strong. These qualities all have positive connotations in modern society, but often have adverse affects on the hero. A hero might bravely decide to chase after a villain, leaving his family vulnerable, or decisively stab an evil king, having no thought for the political implications. There is no more obvious example of this than that of Hamlet, the hero of William Shakespeare s Hamlet. The qualities which make Hamlet heroic and admirable also directly cause his suffering and destruction. Hamlet s loyalty, persistence, and caution all make him a commendable protagonist but quickly cause him anguish and defeat. Power and pain are two sides of the same coin, especially for qualities like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon seeing the ghost of his father, Hamlet becomes wholly devoted to avenging him, telling him that, ...thy commandment all alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain (I, v, 102 103). This type of dedication is inherently admirable, but it leads to the literal destruction of Hamlet and everyone he loves. For example, Hamlet acts insane to gain a better position for avenging his father. Along the way, he encounters Ophelia, a woman he loves dearly. To keep up his act, he speaks to her with disrespect and contempt, trying to sell his act of insanity. This deeply upsets Ophelia, who also has feelings for Hamlet. Furthermore, Hamlet stabs blindly at a man he thinks to be Claudius, his father s murderer, but actually kills Ophelia s father. This pushes Ophelia off the brink of sanity, and is a contributing factor to her eventual suicide. Hamlet suffers greatly because of Ophelia s death, which was caused in part by his loyalty to his father. In addition, Hamlet s murder of Polonius causes Laertes to seek revenge, resulting in Hamlet s own annihilation. Though a noble notion at first, Hamlet s loyalty to his father ultimately causes a great deal of suffering.More directly at fault for this great deal of suffering, however, is
  • 29. Type of Mass Media Type of mass media Mass media are media, which can be used to communicate and interact with a large number of audiences. Be it the pictorial messages of the early ages, or the high technology media that are available today, one thing that we all agree upon, is that mass media are an inseparable part of our lives. Entertainment and media always go hand in hand, but in addition to the entertainment, mass media also remain to be an effective medium for communication, dissemination of information, advertising, marketingand in general, for expressing and sharing views, opinions and ideas. Mass media is a double edged sword which means that there are positive effects of the media as well as negative influences of media. The print media... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morover, newsletters also form an important part of print media. These target a specific group of audience and give information on the product. Furthermore, brochures also give detailed information about the product. These are mainly distributed at events or even at the main outlet when a consumer needs to read in detail about the product. Posters are forms of outdoor advertising. The message in a poster has to be brief and eye catching as it targets a person on the move. Apart from these media, direct mail marketing, flyers, handbills or leaflets, banner advertising, billboard advertising, press releases are also various types of print media. RADIO Radio is a fascinating medium among the various mass communication media because of its special characteristics. It continues to be as relevant and potent as it was in the early years despite the emergence of more glamorous media. It is a saying that in the first phase of broadcasting spanning three decades from the early twenties, radio reigned alone or was the dominant player. Similarity, radio is a scientific device that functions as an effective auditory instrument for communication. It also plays an important role in education. It is not only informs, but also inspires human being for learning more and more. It is not only includes values and virtues, but also creates attitudes, interests and appreciation of human life. It can cover a very wide area
  • 30. Exploring Underground Natural Gas Piping Essay How to Locate Underground Natural Gas Piping From Your Gas Meter Locating underground natural gas piping takes some prior training and experience. This how to is the basic skills necessary to locate underground gas piping using a split box locator. It will help new operators understand the basic principle of locating. Equipment Needed: Transmitter and Receiver An Operator Yellow Marking Flags Ground Rod Black and Red Connecting Cables Here are the following instructions in order to successfully locate underground natural gas piping. Step 1: Before you can begin locating, you must check your split box locator. It is important to make sure your split box locator is working correctly. Checking your battery is the first thing you would check, weak batteries is the most common problem for split box locator not operating correctly. Now after you have checked your equipment and everything is ready to go, you are ready to hook up the locator. Step 2: Open the split box locator. One half of the box consists of the transmitter and the other half is the receiver. Once you have opened the box, inside the box you will find a ground rod and black and red connecting cables. Take those two items out as you will need them to hook up the transmitter. Step 3: Grab the black and red connecting cables. On the bottom of the transmitter box there is plug in where you plug the cables into. Plug the cables into the plug in and then connect the red cable to the yellow tracer located on the gas meter
  • 31. The Beveridge Report On Social Insurance The Beveridge report was announced in 1942 by William Beveridge who was a British economist and social reformer. In 1942 William Beveridge was given a task of directing a government report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. The beverage report was designed to provide a full system of social insurance from cradle to the grave . It was also planned that all people should pay a weekly support to the state. He came out with the Beveridge report which is properly named as A Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. It was introduced in order to tackle the five giants of economic hardships Want, ignorance, idleness, squalor and disease Want poverty was the key to social problem which affected everyone. However in 1946 the National Insurance Act was introduced in order to provide comprehensive insurance. It provided unemployment benefits, retirement pension and widow, maternity benefits. Ignorance this was introduced to provide free education for children up to the age of 15. Idleness It was introduced to maintain high levels of employment after war. William Beveridge understood that poverty and unemployment were linked to a lack of information which hindered people in finding work. Squalor this was a system of dropping slum areas and overcrowding areas during war. The government aimed to build 200,000 houses a year New Towns Act (1946). Disease the NHS was announced for British citizens to get medical, dental and optical services for free. Nevertheless the
  • 32. Unit 306 Outcome 1 2 3 4 WIRRAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY evidence CENTRE NUMBER 770001number Observation/assessor Observation/expert witness Written account Tick Tick Tick Witness testimony Knowledge questions Professional discussion Tick Tick Tick CANDIDATE ...Louise Farquhar............ DATE ......05/03/14......... ASSESSOR ......Pat Frost ....... UNIT 4222 306.................. Unit Outcome Assessment details 4222 306 Outcome 1 Point 1 Point 2... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... some examples of the subjects that should have health and safety policies and procedures: Moving and handling of people and objects Personal hygiene Infection control Personal safety and lone working Fire safety Food safety and hygiene Its everyone s job to support others with health and safety you can Lead by example , don t walk / step over a hazard Clean / clear things as you go / good house keeping will prevent health and safety issues arising Report bad house keeping Explain to others how health and safety issues can occur when others have bad working practices Make sure staff are trained in health and safety and they keep it updated Have regular fire lectures within the work setting Make sure that PPE in available for staff in the areas that they need to use it Monitor and report potential risks All risks should be identified on a risk assessment so they can be monitored and review If the risk hasn t been highlighted on a risk assessment that you r should inform the manager so the risk can be risk assessed and monitored If the risk is going to cause injury or damage to health and safety of others or property then the risk should be reported straight away to the manager, senior, or senior on call, or the correct emergency agencies. i.e. gas Using risk assessment for individuals around health and safety Although you will aim to give personal care and support in as
  • 33. Ernie Pyle s Reporting War In Tunisia George Washington once said, If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for War. Regardless of the consequences, one should always fight to defend their nation, and their people. It is true that warcan be evitable, but countries do not follow that path always. As much as a country tries to avoid war it is often not possible. Therefore, one must be prepared. War is far more complex to understand. It is not only a conflict between nations. Reporting war in Tunisia is a story written by author Ernie Pyle, which illustrates war to its fullest. Unlike other war stories, Reporting War... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his story Reporting War in Tunisia, Ernie Pyle also illustrates how difficult and stressful homecoming actually is for soldiers. As it is obvious, most of the issues soldiers have while readapting to normally live are originated by the horrific realities soldiers have to deal during war those sad moments of seeing a teammate die, and seeing innocent people die, especially children. Nevertheless, Ernie Pyle states Our men cannot make this change from civilians into warriors and remain the same people. Even if they are away from you this long under normal circumstances, the mere process of maturing would change them (171). But we cannot expect less, these soldiers have experience the worst is life and Ernie Pyle reflects this in his story. Soldiers go through traumatic brain injuries, physical wounds, and emotional distress that it is easy to understand why many of them have trouble readapting. However, In his story, Ernie Pyle also depicts that although soldiers live the hardest days of their life at war, they can still take something good out of it a family. A family of soldiers that have been bounded by the atrocities of war. Soldiers should be proud of being at war because they are fighting for peace and freedom. Perhaps the dark side of war has more to it, but one should never forget why war is fought in the first place to keep
  • 34. Progressive Reformers Essay In spite of the fact that industrialization in the United States raised ways of life for some, it had a dull side. Corporate managers, in some cases alluded to as burglar aristocrats, sought after exploitative and out of line business rehearses gone for taking out rivalry and expanding benefits. Assembly line laborers, large portions of them late migrants, were much of the time subjected to severe and hazardous working and living conditions. Political debasement enhanced legislators to the detriment of the lower and regular workers, who attempted to make a decent living. The crevice between those who are well off and the poor was augmenting. The Progressive development emerged as a reaction to these negative impacts of industrialization. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Wilson organization, for example, regardless of its grip of innovation and advance, sought after a racial plan that finished in the isolation of the government. The times of Wilson s administration (1913 1921) saw a recovery of the Ku Klux Klan and a violently bigot reaction against the monetary and political additions of African Americans in the post Reconstruction period. Worker s parties, which were extremely dynamic in Progressive legislative issues, upheld limitations on migration and heaved xenophobic talk that censured migrants for low wages and cruel working conditions in production lines the country over. Government migration strategies in the Progressive Era, including the Immigration Act of 1917 and the National Quota Law of 1921, seriously restricted movement in light of nationality, and rejected for all intents and purposes every Asian
  • 35. Limiting Antibiotics According to Kumar et al., the prescription pattern in third world countries is highly variable, depending on...physician preferences, patient demand, and pharmaceutical promotion (625). Pertaining to antibiotic overuse are health providers financial incentives, which encourage antibiotics instead of prescribed drugs (Tomson Vlad 119; Finch 96) by emotionally, and ethically appealing to individuals with advertisements, as well as pharmacies promoting antibiotics instead of recommending the doctor in order to build their own credibility and generate profit. Although physicians may have a bad name due to their 80% overall antibiotic prescribing rate for viral infections, general practitioners prescribe unknowingly due to a lack of knowledge... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aiming to educate individuals and health care providers about resistant bacteria s negative influence on their long term health, Europe launched a project in 2007: Burden of resistance and disease in European nations (Burden) since the Department of Health identified the lack of data on antibiotics (as cited in Kaier et al. 493). In response to this strategy, United Kingdom s Department of Health and Environment implanted an antimicrobial resistance strategy from March 2013 to 2018 to promote the responsible antibiotic use for animals and humans and to enhance the guidelines of monitoring antibiotic use (as cited in While 345). So far, it seems like Europe s strategies are far ahead than North America who has not yet executed any strategies to reduce antibiotic resistance despite the heavy usage of antibiotics as mentioned earlier. Finally, new guidelines are in place by Europe s government: NG15 and KTT9. NG15 states recommendations regarding antibiotic stewardship in organizations, which includes monitoring antibiotics, identifying resistance patterns, and providing feedback to prescribers. KTT9 summarizes evidence gained from antibiotic prescribing which emphasizes the importance of minimizing antibiotic prescribing and using simple generic antibiotics where possible, thereby reserving broad spectrum antibiotics to treat resistant
  • 36. The World s Largest Media Conglomerate Companies all over the world are beginning to expand on the global levels to stay competitive and increase their profits. The global expansion is made possible through new levels of technology allowing global businesses more efficiencies than in the past. Today businesses are able to electronically view production processes in real time from virtually anywhere in the world, funds are able to be transferred with the click of a button, and a school girl in Tokyo can see the latest U.S. fashions through online channels. Although operating on a global scale creates many new challenges that businesses need to analyze before entering a market in order to reduce profit loss and even failure. Many global companies have had success and failure in the global market place, such as The Walt DisneyCompany. Today the Walt Disney Company is the world s largest media conglomerate, with assets encompassing movies, television, publishing, and theme parks. (Hoovers) But not too many years ago the company opened in 1923, originally known as The Disney Brother Studio, as a simple cartoon studio. On November 18, 1928, Disney released an animated film, Steamboat Willie, featuring the now infamous Mickey Mouse. As the Mickey Mouse cartoons continued to prosper, Disney released their first feature length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on December 21, 1937. Over the next decade or so additional films were released adding to the value of The Walt Disney Company. Walt
  • 37. The Sagrada Familia Essay At first sight the Sagrada FamГlia is awe inspiring and breath taking and with this has become recognized as the universal symbol for Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain s capital city, and is unmistakably one of the most magnificent structures ever erected in this region. Spain is embedded with cultural tradition and it is believed its rich history is traced back somewhere within four hundred years of when Rome was established. Thus, setting forth the foundation and importance of history and the conviction of this culture to wrap their hearts around the place that has become what Barcelonais recognized for. The Sagrada FamГlias design was perfected by Antoni Gaudi, an architect, who was innovative and forward thinking in his creations and who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gaudi studied the natural form as a basis for his architectural detail and further considered this as the spiritual basis of and for his designs. Gaudi wrote: Nature does not present us with uniformly monotonous objects. Everything keeps its contrast, more or less, stemming from the vitality of the colors (Alvarez 10). The work of Antoni Gaudi falls under the movement of Modernism and therefore is wrapped in the traits of exuberant forms, ornamentation, great attention to detail, vast use of plant motifs, and the preference to curvilinear and asymmetrical line. Along with his attention to great detail Gaudi integrated the use of ceramic tile, stained glass, wrought iron works and master crafted carpentry which ultimately enhanced the unique innovative design concepts in which he became noted for. Gaudi introduced new techniques to the architectural world such as trencadis, which is a type of mosaic made of waste ceramic pieces and which is one of the design details incorporated throughout his work, one example being the spires of the Sagrada FamГlia. Gaudi s work always involved a distinctive use of materials in particular the use of texture and color arrangement which was almost always included along with his imaginative style using ornamental ironwork. His wrought iron designs were arrived at independently and frequently in advance of the comparable experiments of mainstream Art Nouveau (Arnason and Mansfield 101). Gaudi
  • 38. Persuasive Essay On Car Maintenance Automobile repair suggestions to hold you maintained Energy your way to higher decisions concerning car restore by way of persevering with to study this newsletter. There is no experience in suffering through those times, now not knowing in case you re getting a good deal or maybe handling the hassle efficaciously. Instead, you need to sense empowered, and this records is absolutely going to make you feel that way. Ensure you get best elements to restoration your car. You may typically get higher charges if you get used components from a junk yard but there s no manner of understanding how lengthy those elements will last. Do now not hesitate to spend greater on latest components that come with a guarantee. Familiarize yourself with the dashboard of your vehicle. Your dashboard ought to show five one of a kind varieties of warning, consisting of the check engine light, oil stress caution, an alternator caution, a temperature caution and a brake warning. Discover ways to recognize those one of a kind lighting fixtures so that you can effortlessly identify what needs your interest. Deliver a battery charger with you in your trunk. This can be very beneficial in case your battery dies or in case you run into a person who wishes assist with their battery. It is critical to now not handiest have the battery charger however to know the way it works as properly if you are on my own. Study your proprietor s guide very well if you need to keep cash on automobile repair. On this guide, you may discover a variety of suggestions and hints that may get your vehicle back into tools and save you a ride to the mechanic. Solving problems for your own permit you to in each a sensible and monetary sense. Ask a technician if they re a.S.E. Licensed earlier than you agree to have them paintings on your automobile. In the event that they have this certification, it method they ve handed a written take a look at and feature worked in the industry for at least 2 years. You will recognize that you are getting a person skilled through choosing someone with this. Look for caution symptoms that restore mechanics may also supply off. When you have trouble getting a straight answer out of them, (or if, even worse, they
  • 39. Why Is The Pax Romana Still Important Today A Time of Serenity: The Augustan Peace The age of the Pax Romana is a substantial element in Roman history that will never be forgotten, being that it has affected many generations for over 200 years and is still important today. The Pax Romana is defined as the period in which the Roman Empire was enclosed with relative peacefulness and cultural achievement. A critical factor of the Pax Romana is acknowledging the man that started it all: AugustusCaesar. Several of the reforms that Emperor Augustus Caesar implemented were successful in fundamentally changing the political, economic, and social issues that Rome faced. Most importantly, there were qualities and virtues that maintained the peace and stability of Rome, three of them being growth, harmony, and happiness. These principles are very simple, but without them, the society of Rome would certainly be much different as well as our society on Earth today. In the same way that the Romans grew to find their state of harmony and happiness, the people of our society attempt to recreate that world. A critical value of the Pax Romana is the idea of growth. This is such a simple concept, but it applies to the great advancements that both the Roman society and the society today experienced. Throughout the 200 years of the Pax Romana, there were many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Pax Romana, there was an establishment of plentiful new arches, domes, and monumental buildings throughout the Roman land. Besides growth on the environment and nature of Rome, the people wanted to experience personal growth. Many of Rome s admirable writers entertained the public with memorable literary and poetic masterpieces. Also, there were attempts in executing an organized law system. Despite the treacherous chaos that were encountered, the people of Rome were optimistic about life and believed that a little progress every day will add up to great
  • 40. The Chemical Evolution Of Prebiotic And Biotic Materials The work presented here attacks the issue of understanding the chemical evolution of prebiotic and biotic materials, such as amino acids, from multiple fronts. From an observational standpoint, the identification of carbodiimide in the ISM for the first time has added a new molecule to the known molecular inventory. Beyond this result, and perhaps more importantly, it has hopefully opened others up to the possibility that searches for molecules that should be undetectable under LTE conditions may yet be fruitful. With the thoughtful exploitation of phenomena such as masing, important transient or intermediate species, which have a non negligible effect on the overall chemical and physical evolution of a system, may yet be detected. Through the studies of chp presented here, it has been shown that careful examination of the chemistry and chemical environments probed by the observations can provide a robust and deep insight into the mechanisms at work and the species present. Without any laboratory work having been conducted, and examining only archival observational data, chm was dismissed as the carrier of B11244 based on an analysis of the emph{chemistry} at work in the environments where it had been detected. This work now expands, seeking to explore how chp can probe the environments, and the thus far rare conditions in which it is present in detectable abundance. Again, using only archival observational data, a serious gap in the completeness of state of the art
  • 41. Disadvantages Of The Flamethrower The flamethrower has been around for a very long time, as far back as the 5th century b.c. Now recently in the last 100 years made a reappearance and this time it is even more deadly than before. The reoccurrence of popularity came about in around 1915 when a German scientist named Richard Fiedler came up with the first modern flamethrower. The flamethrower is a weapon that if you couldn t tell by reading the name, it shoots out flames. How a flamethrower actually works is not as hard as it sounds These took the form of lengthy tubes filled with burning solids (such as coal or sulphur), and which were used in the same way as blow guns: by blowing into one end of the tube the solid material inside would be propelled towards the operator s enemies. http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/flamethrowers.htm... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, flamethrower operators have been executed once captured. The controversy and dangers posed by flamethrowers have led to calls for the weapon to be banned in international treaties. However, to date, there are no treaties that explicitly ban the use of the weapon in combat. The U.S. is one of the few countries to voluntarily discontinue use of flamethrowers. The weapon has proven popular with terrorist organizations ranging from Al Qaeda to the Irish Republican Army. (https:/ /www.thebalance.com/flamethrowers one of the most controversial weapons 3345070) The weapon has a whole was a good and an effective weapon, but was at the same a very risky task for the operator and most of the time something would go wrong. The biggest reason flamethrowers are not as commonly used is because of how inhumane they actually were. Countries did use the flamethrower after world war I, but it wasn t for that much longer until flamethrowers became almost unheard of during any
  • 42. Analysis Of Toast To Fortunato A giant is afraid of insects. This is situational irony because, it is ironic that a person that is a lot bigger than almost everything, is afraid of little insects that are way smaller than he/she is. That would not be commonly expected. A girl is crying. Her best friend says, You re real happy, aren t you? This is verbal irony because the friend knows that her best friend isn t really happy, and she is being sarcastic. After several weeks of 100 degree weather, the forecast is for temperatures in the low 90 s. The weather forecaster says, We re expecting temperatures in the low 90s. I might have to wear my coat tomorrow! This is situational irony because it is not expected for someone to be wearing a coat in that type of weather. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator toast to Fortunato s long life. This is situational irony because when people toast they are celebrating in a way, and the fact that the narrator was toasting to it is ironic because he ended up killing him. Fortunato s jester attire becomes his funeral attire. He is masquerading as a fool, and he is taken for one. This is situational irony because, that is the attire that he wears when he fools them into letting him kill them, so that creates their funeral also. Montresor implores Fortunato to return and not go any farther, telling him that his health is precious. This is verbal irony because Montresor is being sarcastic in a way because he really doesn t care about Fortunato s health because he plans on killing him anyways. The previous night s football game (or any other sporting contest) Michael was leaving his football game, and he was really depressed because his team had lost 6 46 to an easy team to beat, and his mom, dad, older brother, and younger sister, came in from out of town to watch him and his team play. When he got home, his older brother was in his bedroom and he looks at Michael and says, You re team played fantastic
  • 43. The Sea By Pablo Neruda When I was a little girl at early of my age, I spent a wonderful time with my grandma near a sea in my hometown during the last two months of her life. That was the first time we saw the smile back to her face since we got the news that she got intestine cancer. Back to that time I was deeply impressed by how being around the sea was capable to change people s emotionin such a positive way. The poet, Pablo Neruda, in his poem The Sea illustrates how the sea teaches a trapped man a lesson on how to be released from struggling to find freedom and happiness. The three crucial poem writing elements, sound, structure, and figurative language make the power of sea more vivid just like a picture we could see and have physical feelings about. And when we try to get a deeper understanding of the poem, it is the sound that we hear first. From a perspective of sound, it is obvious that there is a pattern in the poem that could provide readers the same feel of the sea just by listening to it. The poet uses two techniques basically to create that effect in terms of internal rhythm and soft sounds. For example, in the line I love the sea because it teaches me and what it taught me before, I keep , a consonance syllable ee has been used by Neruda. Also, there are several words containing the syllables like s , sh , and w playing an essential role in creating the whole mood of the poem. For example, Neruda writes If it s a single wave or its vast existence, / or only its
  • 44. Cross-Curricular Learning Essay Making cognitive connections, within subjects and between subjects... ( Piaget 1977, Cockburn and Haylock 2008,Rose 2009) is an aspect of cross curricular learning. Generally speaking, cross curricular learning is when skills, knowledge and attitudes of a number of disciplines which are applied to a single experience, problem, question, theme or idea. In simple terms, it s also known as a thematic approach. From this point, I d be exploring the reasons why a thematic approach should be adopted in the classroom and this approach could deliver the four core subjects in the National Curriculum in Key Stage 1. On top of that I d be exploring the issues raised of adopting a cross curricular approach and the implications of using a theme based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This form of assessment allows me to find out children s prior learning experiences and interests and gives me an indication of where they are at, whilst children getting to have a voice in what goes on in their classroom. On top of that, at the start of the term children would be able to engage in theme based lessons by inquiring them to suggest themes they d like to study over the next half term, this gives children the power to take control of their own learning and supports children s intrinsic motivation of wanting to learn for themselves. Again, due to the fact that children s interests and experiences are used to form a platform for learning, the thematic approach tends to lend itself to be more motivating for pupils in conjunction with their wider life experiences, as suggested by Barnes (2009). (Mumford. D (2000) Planning a theme based unit, Canada: Pacific Edge Publishing Ltd) This kind of assumption asserts that all children responds positively to the same style of teaching or the same stimulus. However, he neglects that motivation arises from many sources and children are inspired by different and unpredictable outputs. It is therefore understood that cross curricular approach will not suit all children. But at the same time, as my role as a
  • 45. The Importance Of Edward Murrow In Good Night And Good Luck Throughout his journalism career, Edward Murrow fought for what was right, not for what was easy. The movie, Good Night and Good Luck, shows how he made the controversial decision to challenge Joseph McCarthy in his news reports. McCarthy was a Wisconsin senator who played on the American s fear of Communism, and he unjustly accused people of associating with Communism without proper evidence. Since McCarthy had the power of persuasion and people were so scared of Communism, he became a powerful figure. Murrow was not intimidated by the senator, and he thought it was vital to report on McCarthy s actions in order to stop the madness. Overall, Murrow realized the importance of facing important issues and reporting them to the public in order... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the 1950s, reporters typically accepted what the government said, and they avoided reporting disturbing information. In Good Night and Good Luck, Murrow recognized that Americans are currently wealthy, fat, comfortable, and complacent. We have currently a built in allergy to unpleasant or disturbing information; our mass media reflect this. The loss of his sponsor and television time slot shows that Murrow s reports on McCarthy were controversial and disliked by some. Even so, Murrow did not quit his investigation of McCarthy s actions and accusations. In the film, Murrow also realized that Americans needed to recognize that television, in the main, is being used to distract, delude, amuse, and insulate us, then television and those who finance it, those who look at it, and those who work at it, may see a totally different picture, too late. He understood that the news in the 1950s was treating Americans like innocent children, but he recognized that this mentality needed to change. He recognized the importance of hard hitting, factual, and sometimes controversial news since the media and news helped to inform citizens. American citizens needed to know the truth in order to improve society and to avoid catastrophes before it is too late. He believed that McCarthy was jeopardizing Americans constitutional rights, and U.S. citizens should have the right to stop injustices and create change in the government if necessary. Therefore, Murrow was an innovative reporter who risked his reputation in order to bring truth and justice to the American people, and he recognized the importance of properly educating American