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Essay on Business Strategy Analysis
Business Strategy UNIT 7 TUTOR: ======================================= Word
Count: 5,432 Md Mominul Islam Plabon Student ID LCC20090493 HND (Business) Contents P 1 3 P
2 5 P 3 7 P 4 8 P 5 10 P 6 15 P 7 17 P 8 19 P 9 20 P 10 22 P 11 23 Reference list 25 P 1 According to
Kourdi (2009) Business strategy is the set of activities where business combines mission, vision and
goals of business and goes forward to achieve them . Every business combines strategic plan and
activities to achieve their goals. In other aspect it can be said business strategy is the subject by which
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* Use of latest technology P 2 Stakeholders are the group or number of people who are directly or
indirectly related to a particular business. Stakeholders can be directors, customers, employees,
government, agencies, owners, suppliers, unions and the community from which the business draws
its resources (Campbell, 2002). However, stakeholders are a crucial part for the success of business. If
an organisation knows it s stakeholder, then it can determine where, there is prospect for business and
also by analysing stakeholders, business can set its operational activities (Graham, 2005). However,
stakeholder analysis can be successful if stakeholder mapping is done by selecting the appropriate
stakeholder at correct stage. Stakeholder mapping consists two axis, whereas horizontal axis reveals
the level of interest an individual has in the organisation and level of importance business will put on
them. In contrast, vertical axis shows the level of influence or power an organisation has in the
organisation. Source: (Stakeholdermap, 2011) High Influence, High Interest: they are loyal to the
particular business, so organisations always want to keep relationship with them and also give them
high priority. In most cases business arranges meeting for them (stakeholdermap, 2011) High
influence, low
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The Use of Emerging Technology to Create Competitive...
The Use of Emerging Technology to Create Competitive Advantage within the Business Environment
By
Tim Dodd
S664247
Table of Contents Pages
Introduction 3
Emerging technology enhancing inter organisational relationships 3 4
Emerging technology creating more integrated supply chains 5
Efficient procurement processes through the use of emerging technology 6 7
Creating a culture that complies with technological procurement processes 7 8
Conclusion 8 9
References 10 11
Introduction
In today s business environment, it is essential that companies adopt processes that incorporate various
forms of technology in order to be competitive within the market. ... Show more content on
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Inter organisational relationships have improved as a result of an increased level of perceived
transparency. When a buyer allows a supplier to become familiar with the buyer s own operations, it is
referred to as transparency (Lamming, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003). The use of e
procurement has seen an increase in transparency. Until just recently, transparency was considered
unfavourable (Lamming et al, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003) however businesses are now
using it as a sign of their commitment to the supplier. Many businesses are now working together to
create technological systems that promote the free sharing of information. By increasing the visibility
and transparency amongst supply chain partners, businesses are able to demonstrate their
commitment. This helps build trust, which is essential for creating highly functioning inter
organisational relationships.
Emerging technology has made collaboration throughout the supply chain more accessible. Without
web based technologies the required level of collaboration needed to provide significant benefits,
would not be possible (Riggins Rhee, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003). By using various
information and communication technologies, businesses are able to combine efforts on achieving
objectives that would previously be unattainable if alone (Mohr Spekman, cited in Icasati Johanson
Fleck,
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The Biodiversity At Lido Beach
Abstract This study investigated the biodiversity at Lido Beach in Long Island. The objective was to
investigate how biodiversity changed for areas away from human habitat. Salt marshes and wetland
are under severe threat due to irresponsible actions on the part of humans. There needs to be an
awareness and understanding in the general public as to the importance of these natural habitats and
their significance to the general ecosystem. There is enough evidence to suggest the degradation has
already happened, and how critical it is to protect salt marshes and wetlands. The results were
encouraging as they pointed in the general direction that diversity was not impacted close to the
pathway that was subjected to human traffic. However, the data collected did not point to any specific
conclusions. Nonetheless, it provided valuable information on the subject of the study. The results for
the entire class data indicated that for richness, there was a positive correlation between the family
richness of the samples and the distance from the path. Specific results for one group for each sample
point indicated that for richness, there was more richness observed near the path than away from it.
For evenness, the results indicated that as the distance from the path increased, the evenness did not
have a clear pattern, even though there was a general increase in evenness away from the path,
especially, as shown by the 30m and 50m sampling points. For proportional
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Prostitution And Sexual Relations With Prostitution
Introduction Prostitution could start at any age, depending on the reason why it began. About 40% of
prostitutes are former child prostitutes who were illegally forced into the profession through human
trafficking or once were teenage runaways (sex crime.laws.com). There is no need for an education
and the amount of money received is something unbelievable. Prostitution is the act of engaging in a
promiscuous sexual relations with someone for money. Prostitution is also known as the Worlds oldest
profession according to the Huffington Post (Kolodny). Prostitutes can make anywhere between
$5,000 per week (the average in Kansas City) to $32,833 per week (in Atlanta) according to the
Huffington Post (Kolodny). In most of the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Statement of the Problem Becoming a prostitute comes with many different obstacles. Being a
prostitute damages you mentally and physically. Mentally it could affect how someone feels about
themselves. According to Tahlia Perry in her article Prostitution: A Problem of Equality, Dignity and
Integrity prostituted women experience feelings of numbness, shock, fear, loss of control, nightmares,
depression, anger, desensitization, shame and guilt (Perry). All these problems could cause a life time
of daily problems and how one reacts to social interaction. With saying that mental illness could cause
dissociation which occurs during extreme stress among prisoners of war who are tortured, among
children who are sexually assaulted, and among women who are battered, raped, or prostituted also
dissociation, depression, and other mood disorders are common among prostituted women in street,
escort, and strip club prostitution according to Melissa Farley, PhD, Founding Director of the
Prostitution Research and Education (Farley). With all the side effects from being a prostitutes it could
cause addiction. According to Janice G. Raymond crack cocaine and alcohol were used most
frequently during prostitution (Raymond). With all the mental tolls a prostitute could go through it
could push them to their furthest limit. Women in prostitution are also at special risk for self
mutilation, suicide and homicide as stated
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The, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
These words represent the ideals of our country, but at the time that they were written, life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness were withheld from many members of american society. Racism, the belief
that the physical appearance of a person or group determines their capabilities and that one group is
naturally superior to others, has deep roots in our countries history, and the struggle against it
continues to this day. Since colonists first arrived in the western hemisphere, African Americans have
been defined as a weaker, less intelligent class of beings, and this definition allowed them to be treated
as property and used as a free labor source throughout the continent. The prejudices born during the
time of slavery, left deep scars in the social landscape of the United States, and though slavery was
abolished after the civil war, African americans were still treated as a lower caste, less than human.
Over the years, laws guaranteeing and withholding rights have come and gone, but the societal
construct of racism endured in the american psyche.
After the civil war, hopes for reform were high, the north essentially had carte blanche to reshape the
decimated south as it saw fit. The thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments were ratified
abolishing
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Breast Calcification Research Paper
By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med.
Diagnosing calcification
In addition to routine blood and biochemical tests to check for underlying factors such as
hypovitaminosis K, hypervitaminosis D or hypercalcemia, X rays (e.g. for the breasts) and CT scans
(e.g. for the brain) may be used to detect calcifying deposits. The two types of breasts calcifications,
macro and micro calcifications look like large randomly dispersed dots and white specks on the
mammogram (breast X ray), respectively. Breast calcification tissue may be removed and biopsied in
order to rule out more serious pathologies such as cancer.
Arterial calcifications, for example in the coronary arteries, may be detected in vivo (in a living
person) by methods such as electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) coronary arteriography,
plain film X rays, fluoroscopy, intravascular ultrasound, MRI and CT scan. EBCT and fluoroscopy are
the most commonly used techniques in the blood vessel investigations, while CT scans are very
sensitive for the detection as well as the localization of intracranial calcifications. Calcifications
produce the appearance of high density material on CT scans and X rays.
Non neoplastic dystrophic and metastatic calcifications caused by conditions such as infections,
trauma and neoplasms, appear with radiolucent centers on radiographs. ... Show more content on
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Cases of hypercalcemia can be further broken down into those that are PTH dependent and PTH
independent (parathyroid hormone). PTH is usually elevated in physiological conditions when there is
a drop of calcium in the blood and then returns to baseline once it corrects the problem. This is not the
case however in hyperparathyroidism. Furthermore, PTH related peptide (PTHrP), which is capable of
acting on PTH receptors is abnormally elevated in certain cancers such cancers of the genitourinary
tract and
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Illegal Immigration Is The United States
The subject of illegal immigration is nothing new in the United States. The social, economic, and
political issues surrounding illegal immigrants have been debated at the federal and state levels for
years. In the last decade, one of the issues which has received a lot of attention and development is the
issue of higher education for illegal immigrants. Until recently many illegal immigrant students were
unable to attend institutes of higher education because their lack of documentation disqualified them
from admissions and financial assistance. Without clear federal mandates on the matter, decisions
regarding higher education for undocumented immigrant students are left to the discretion of
individual states. Among various laws and statutes enacted by states, the state of Minnesota has
established its clear support of equal education opportunities for undocumented immigrant students by
granting them higher education rights through the Minnesota Dream Act.
The American Immigration Counsel estimates that across the nation 65,000 undocumented students
graduate from high school in a single year ( Dream Act ). After graduating high school, it s
approximated that less than 10 percent of undocumented immigrant students will attend college (
Dream Act ). Many of these illegal immigrant students were brought to the United States by their
parents at a very young age and were raised in the same education system as their fellow American
students; yet because of their lack of
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The Minister s Black Veil And The Fall Of The House Of...
Both of the short stories The Minister s Black Veil, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The Fall of the
House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe, deal with the theme of the evil of human nature. However,
Hawthorne presents all of human nature as naturally tending towards evil, whereas Poe only portrays
certain types of evil, such as the ability for mankind to be incestuous out of prideful, arrogant desires.
In The Minister s Black Veil, Mr. Hooper, the village minister, begins daily wearing a black veil for
mysterious reasons. While a veil typically symbolizes mourning and sorrow, the villagers saw the veil
as representing so much more though they were unsure of what. The veil both terrifies the villagers
and makes them feel drawn to Mr. Hooper. As the story progresses, we learn that Mr. Hooper used the
veil to symbolize the evil natures that all human beings try to hide. We first see the connection
between the veil and evil when we learn, while wearing the veil, Mr. Hooper became very effective in
being able to convert sinners to Christianity. Sinners felt drawn to him because they felt some sort of
connection between themselves and the veil. As the narrator explains, sinners said they felt that before
he brought them to celestial light, they had been with him behind the veil. In addition to being able to
strongly influence Christian converts, those who were dying felt drawn to him and cried aloud for Mr.
Hooper, and would not yield their breath till he appeared. We later
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Utopia Vs Dystopian Society
As time goes on, attempts at a utopian society have failed and that means that not only have utopias
been created but that dystopias have arrised. Each one is set and planned to be a utopia that only ends
up taking another course and turning into a dystopian society. Utopia simply means an ideal place or
state , where as a dystopia is the opposite ( utopia ). Dystopias is a society characterized by human
misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding ( dystopia ). Utopias usually end up
becoming dystopias because everyone has their own vision of what they want their perfect place to be.
Somebody s perfect form of life is different than another person s form or vision. A utopia is supposed
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They believe that their life is fine and there is nothing that they should worry about in Oceania. A little
farther into the book Orwell mentions, If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from
yourself (Orwell). This tells us that even if the citizens of Oceania even tried to think of a way to rebel
against Big Brother it would not work. By the time they finished their plan they would execute in
order to take back control of their society the Thought Police would have already caught them and
they would be in prison or a camp for thought crime. The people are under so much control that they
think it would be better off if they don t rebel. They care content and perfectly fine with the way they
live because they know if they do rebel then it won t turn out very well. We see that the government
controls them with slogans and doublespeak. The proles are content with life and that s how Big
Brother wants it to be. If they stay content and ignorant then the government already has full control
over them and they are certain that everything is amazing.
Oceania depicts traits of a dystopia by keeping constant surveillance on their citizens and destroying
free thought. Winston informs us, It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you
were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A
nervous tic, an unconscious look of
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Future Choice Analysis
For these criterion, I ranked each of my alternatives accordingly. For tuition, I found that the best
choices for me based on that criteria would be either CU Boulder or Mines. Both of these schools have
generally the same tuition, and both are the lowest out of my choices. The lowest ranked choice is
MIT for this criteria, due to the fact that it is over $70,000 to attend for a tuition year. The other
choices generally ranged from $40,000 $50,000. For the criteria of the size of the campus, I found that
both Colorado School of Mines and Vanderbilt both appealed to me the most. Colorado School of
Mines has a decent campus with under 20,000 students. Vanderbilt in its whole may have many
students, but its College of Engineering is also decent in its size. The lowest rank college is Harvard.
Even though it is a private college, I feel that the size of the campus does not fit well with the small,
inclusive size that I am looking for. The other colleges vary in between with their size, and in all
honest, they are sizes that I am apathetic to. When choosing the colleges that I applied for, I
automatically only applied to the colleges that I knew had my major. In essence, I graded this criteria
based on the program that it had for my major. Based on my major, I found that Vanderbilt, Johns
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It does not rank the highest in all the categories, but overall, it came out with the most points,
surpassing the next nearest choice by 8 points. I find this conclusion from the table very comforting,
as I have chosen Vanderbilt before I did the decision matrix as my number one choice. However,
tuition is still a deal breaker for me, and even though Vanderbilt is my number one choice and the
decision matrix implies me to choose Vanderbilt as well, I will end up choosing the college that gives
me the most
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How Does Gray Matter Effects Schizophrenia And Bipolar...
Gray matter, an important constituent of central nervous system includes regions of the brain involved
in sensory perception that includes vision, hearing, memory, emotions, speech, executive functions
like decision making and self control. Gray matter has been a focus of clinical attention and research
as it has been consistently involved in studies to better understand brain pathology, pathophysiology
and neurobiology in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Many meta analytical reviews in structural
neuroimaging studies have persistently shown abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Using anatomical likelihood estimation (ALE), a meta analyses of forty two studies demonstrated
extensive gray matter deficits in frontal, temporal, cingulate and insular cortex and thalamus in
schizophrenia (SZ) when compared to healthy controls. Similarly the same meta analyses of fourteen
studies showed gray matter reductions in anterior cingulate and bilateral insula in bipolar disorder
(BD) when compared to healthy controls (Ellison Wright I and Bullmore E, 2010). However the
regions of grey matter reduction were less extensive in bipolar than schizophrenia. Another recent
meta analyses conducted using revised ALE showed consistent gray matter decreases in patients (SZ,
BD) in bilateral anterior insula, dorsal anterior cingulate (dACC), dorso/ventro medial prefrontal
cortex, thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, superior temporal gyrus along with gray matter increases
in
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Routine Treatment For MRSA
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; MRSA
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH) Staphylococcus Aureus
(S. Aureus) was first discovered in the 1880s. The S. Aureus infection caused pain on site, boils, and
scaled skin. The S. Aureus infection can cause bacterial pneumonia or bacteria in the blood stream
which can have fatal effects. In the 1940s the use of the antibiotics such as penicillin became a routine
treatment for the infection. The consistent treatment using antibiotics lead to the bacteria evolving and
becoming resistant to the drugs that were fighting the bacteria. In the late 1950s scientist developed
methicillin, which is a form of penicillin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
aureus bacteria has developed strains that are resistant to Penicillin, Methicillin, amoxicillin, and more
antibiotics. There are even reports of strains that are resistant to Vancomycin. If this development in
MRSA continues, it is greatly feared that we will run out of defenses against MRSA. However,
doctors and scientists are strategizing and researching to prevent the development of MRSA. One
strategy that is currently in clinical trial stages is the treatment of simple CA MRSA cases with off
patent antimicrobial medications. This will limit the MRSA bacterias exposure to the more commonly
relied upon medications and hopefully reduce the chance of it developing more resistance. Current
research may even change how MRSA is treated in the future. Scientists are analyzing how the MRSA
bacteria works in attempts to develop new and better medications in its treatment. Scientists have
recently discovered Phenol Soluble Modulin (PSM) Proteins in MRSA bacteria. It is believed that
these proteins play a key role in the strength and severity of MRSA infections. The PSM proteins
destroy white blood cells and most other immune cells. Without these cells the body cannot protect
itself from MRSA. Scientists today hope to create a drug that can prevent the PSM proteins from
functioning. If this can be accomplished, the severity and threat of MRSA will be greatly
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The Use of Rhetoric In Athenian Democracy Essay
Rhetoric was a major factor in the development and maintenance of the Athenian government and was
used by many in order to gain power and ascend in politics. The ascendance of the great demagogues
in Athens during the time of the Peloponnesian war was heavily influenced by their rhetoric and
ability to effectively guide the Athenian democracy. The democratic government was composed of
two groups: public speakers [...], those who made proposals and publicly argued for or against
political projects, and demos, those who as a group decided on the proposals (Yunis, 1991: 179). With
this idea of democracy instilled in Athens, speakers were given an opportunity to present themselves
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Pericles role as a demagogue is blatantly obvious in his speech, The Funeral Oration , found in The
Landmark Thucydides. In 431 BCE, he is chosen to stand in front of the Athenians in a time of crisis
and raise their spirits through an oration given to honour those who had fallen so far in the
Peloponnesian War. Times of tragedy and crisis can cause uproar among a society and Pericles faces
potential blame from The People. In the first paragraphs of his speech, he speaks of Athenian
ancestors and predecessors who had also stood before The People to give similar speeches. He tells
The People, since [their] ancestors have stamped this custom with their approval, it has become [his]
duty to obey the law (Thuc.2.35). He also adds:
I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperiled in the mouth of a
single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly
upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth.
(Thuc.2.35)
Pericles lessens his superiority by admitting to human frailty and the possibility that he could fail
while giving the speech. These disclosures given to The People are used as a security measure for
Pericles; he tells them that he is obligated by law to give the speech and, by referring
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Assess Your Tires
How to Assess your Tires
Before you take your car for a long drive, you should learn how to assess your wheels. Your car s tires
are crucial to the safety and performance of your vehicle, especially if you want to avoid any issues
that can impede your driving.
Make sure you regularly check your tires at least once a month. Inspecting it before and after a long
drive is also a good idea. Regular checking can prevent your tires from becoming further damaged.
Once you see any issues even if it s just a minor problem, have it repaired immediately.
Don t drive around with busted or worn down tires. Driving with worn out tires can cause potential
accidents. Make sure you check your wheel balance and have it aligned or see if the amount of air
pressure
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The Beloved Country By Alan Paton
Family in Cry, the Beloved Country
One cannot run from hardships, for they occur every day, appear suddenly, and can quickly consume
hope. Instead one must face these difficulties and overcome them. However, to rise above obstacles
alone would only cause further misery and despair. The struggler s family should rally behind him to
comfort and assist him in his time of need. In Cry, the Beloved Country, a 1948 contemporary novel,
Alan Paton uses parallelism to emphasize the importance of family because when individuals
encounter hardships they need support from others to help them.
Primarily, tribal families encourage those who suffer with kind words and actions. Stephen Kumalo, a
man filled with pain and suffering , speaks of the hope he receives from others when he says, There is
my wife, and you, my friend, and these people who welcomed me, and the child who is so eager to be
with us here in Ndotsheni so in my suffering I can believe (261). Paton uses the parallel structure
polysyndeton to show how many people from one s family will go out of their way to lift one s spirits
and renew one s faith in God. Cry, the Beloved Country shows readers that even in difficult times one
can find family eager to provide solace to those in need. Whenever there comes trouble, one can
always count on family to rekindle lost hope.
Although family cannot entirely relieve one of misery, their presence can soothe the pain. When
Kumalo hears of his sister s sickness and must leave
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The Characteristics Of Artificial Intelligence
One must truly understand what artificial intelligence is in order to assess its usefulness in society. In
the article Artificial Intelligence by Paul Norvig, it states The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is the
science and engineering of machines that act intelligently. (Herzfeld 509). So, what does Norvig mean
when these machines act intelligently? This means that Artificial Intelligence mimics human
intelligence as if it had its own consciousness. Consider this, whenever you perform a task, for
example, sorting colored objects into their matching containers, programmers who design these
Artificial Intelligent machines go through the logical process we do as humans. So, if someone had a
red cube and was looking for its container, one would go through a logical chronological process.
First, one would define the color of the object, red. Then, one would find out what type of object he or
she is holding, cube. Finally, in order to complete the task, sorting colored objects into their matching
containers, one would identify the container that was for red cubes. This is an example of the logical
process regarding Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is difficult to define. There are so many
areas in which intelligent machines could benefit life, a single definition wouldn t fully encompass its
capabilities. Noreen L. Herzfeld, Professor of Theology and Computer Science at College of Saint
Benedict, provides an interesting perspective on what Artificial
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Persuasive Essay About Cheerleading
According to the article Cheerleading Most Dangerous Sport for Females Andy Soltis states,
Cheerleading is by far the most dangerous role for female athletes...the study of junior and senior high
school cheerleaders found that 37 percent had symptoms of a concussion but failed to report them, and
soon enough I would begin my cheerleading career. Little did I know I would lose something I couldn
t get back, yet this would be my best mistake. My cheerleading career began in the seventh grade
when I tried out for the Meadow Glen Middle School cheer team. The year I tried out Meadow Glen
was a new school, so I did not know the cheer coach, most of the people at tryouts, or how difficult
the tryout process was going to be. Trying out for the team and taking this risk was a step out of my
comfort zone. Eventually the first day of tryouts rolled around and I was ready. I went through the
process with confidence and a smile on my face. Every other day of tryouts went by fast and the final
day had come. After tryouts were over, I went home to wait for the time the results were going to be
posted. Nervously I came back to Meadow Glen when the results of the girls who made the team were
posted and I saw my name on the list! My face gleamed with joy. Both of my two friends made the
team as well and I was so thrilled for the year to come. My first year as a cheerleader was all I
expected it to be. We were not a competition team because we were a first year school but
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Gestalt And Humanistic Modes Of Thought
Gestalt and humanistic modes of thought share the idea that people have free will and are able to make
their own choices in life; also, a high importance is placed on a person s experiences and personal
viewpoint (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). Phenomenology, or the introspective analysis of whole
conceptual experiences, features prominently in both ideologies (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). Another
shared viewpoint is that human beings are unique, and as such there is a limit to what can be learned
from other humans, or from the study of animals (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). The thought that people
are too complex to be studied with normal scientific methodology is another shared tenet.
The main difference between these two ideologies is the basic premise of human nature. Humanistic
psychology s primary belief is that human nature is intrinsically good and that their default would be
to naturally get along with other people (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). For Gestalt type psychology, the
basis of human nature is mainly neutral, and people then have to exercise choice in order to become
something else. Coming to understand one s own mortality as a way to live life is part of Gestalt
psychology, whereas for humanistic psychology it is not considered as important to human actuality
(Hergenhahn Henley, 2014).
The application and connection of a humanistic understanding of learning and how it applies to
leadership roles also shares some similarities with Gestalt psychology. Developing
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The Integral Part Of My Writing Process
Writing is the tool I use to process my emotions and convey my feelings to others. Creative and
freestyle forms of writing are what I enjoy. Writing has been a part of my journey for many years. I
write a lot. I write often. Since I share some of my writings publicly on social media, I am regularly
complimented on my writing. Some people go as far as to ask me to write a blog or even a book.
Writing allows me to face fears, conquer trials, and learn more about myself and others.
My fears and apprehensions concerning writing are limited to expository writing and researching the
writings of others. In a journal piece, it is stated that Each writer s work was touched and shaped by
the work of others (Joy, 2013). As touched as I may be by someone else s writings, I do not want to
plagiarize while I am summarizing their work. On a collegiate level, I often worry I may be
researching incorrectly. Making sure that the context is correct and that I am giving a scholarly author
their credit can sometimes be overwhelming to me. Processing the information as the author intended
it to mean is important. When examining the writings of others, summarizing and retaining the
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In many instances, writing keeps me from speaking hurtful or anger filled words. During arguments or
times of intense emotions, I find writing to be therapeutic. Because of the feedback I generally receive
from my public writings, I feel the information and/or opinions I may have are of value to others, as
well. Writing also allows me to keep information stored and/or feelings I may or may not have
retained in a personal library for future
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The Doctrine Of Christian Hope Analysis
The Doctrine of the Christian Hope In summarizing the Doctrine of the Christian Hope by author
Shirley C. Guthrie, Jr., it embraces the Christian faith that lives from the raising of the crucified
Christ, and strains after the promises of the universal future of Christ. However, hope is trustful
expectation, particularly regarding the fulfillment of God s promises. And still, biblical hope is the
anticipation of a favorable outcome under God s guidance. Especially hope that is the confidence of
what God has done for us in the past guarantees our participation in what God will do in the future.
Therefore, God alone is the ultimate ground also object of hope that was generated by His mighty
deed in history. Moreover, there
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Independent Audits Of Employee Benefit Plans
Independent audits of employee benefit plans are a vital accountability mechanism. An employee
benefit plan audit provides a third party, independent report to participants, plan managers, and the
Department of Labor that indicates whether the plan s financial statement provides accurate
information to assess not only the plan s present but future ability to pay participant s benefits. An
employee benefit plan audit must do more than substantiate financial statements; it must also address
plan operations including helping to assess whether the plan is operating in accordance to the plan
documents and amendments. There are multiple complex laws and regulations that employee benefit
and retirement plans must also comply with, and failure to comply with such laws and regulation can
result in substantial penalties. The Employee Retirement Security Act of 1974 requires that employee
benefit plans with a hundred or more participants to be audited as part of their requirement to file
annual Form 5500 report. The Form 5500 is filed with the Department of Labor and used to satisfy the
Internal Revenue Service s requirement to file an annual information return. Inconsistencies in the
Form 5500 report can result in the Department of Labor performing their own audit. While auditing
employee benefit plans, auditors often find operational and administrative issues encountered by
plans. Of the many issues that arise, the more common problems are errors in definition of
compensation,
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The Ethics Of Implicit Bias
You are a racist! is a phrase that produces anxiety and triggers defensive mindsets, especially in work
environments. Are you racist? Are you sexist? Are you bias? The answers to these questions might not
be as stress free to answer as you believe. Is it possible to be biased without the intent to be biased?
Yes. There are two different types of biases; explicit bias and implicit bias. Explicit bias is when you
consciously believe that certain races, genders, or religions are inferior. Implicit bias is when you
think that you are unbiased but actually perform unconscious bias actions. Recognizing implicit bias is
no easy undertaking which is why there have been theoretical attempts to avert implicit bias before it
materializes. In the modern business world, unintentional prejudiced actions happen every day. In his
paper Context and the Ethics of Implicit Bias, Michael Brownstein attempts to find a solution to these
critical issues. In this essay, I will attempt to explain the theories behind the three ethics of implicit
bias and what problems arise in each situation according to Brownstein. I will then describe the
advanced contextualist approach of Brownstein s and why I consider his strategy to be the most
effective in business settings through my own personal experiences. First I will go over the three
strategies. In his paper Context and the Ethics of Implicit Bias, Michael Brownstein lists three
approaches used to battle implicit bias. The three ethics of
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Canada s Electoral System
It has become widely accepted that Canada uses a first past the post electoral system. However, this
system may not be in the best interest of Canada any more. There are many reasons why Canada
should change its electoral system to a mixed member proportional one, a variant of proportional
representation. With a first past the post system, the elected officials will always be of the majority
and this excludes minorities from fair representation. Adopting MMP can create stronger voter
turnouts, more personal campaigning, better individual representation, and better party selection. John
Hiemstra and Harold Janson, are both in favour of a MMP electoral system. They understand that with
the switch, the citizens will get more representation in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One can come to a conclusion that plurality systems have a major flaw and that is inequality. Adopting
a MMP would be a huge step forward in Canadian democracy. With a MMP system in place, more
women would be elected to the legislature because it creates fairness. With more women in the
legislature, it can make a substantial difference in the types of laws that may be proposed and passed.
Another advantage MMP brings to Canada is instead of electing one member of the legislature in each
small district, Canada would use larger districts to elect several members. To add to this advantage, the
candidates that win the seats in these multi member districts are determined by the proportion of votes
each party receives. With Canada s current electoral system, one citizen s vote counts for less than
another citizen s vote. By changing to a MMP system, Canada can give more equality and fairness
back to the citizens.
Proportional representation is almost always acknowledged as the fairest electoral system. With this in
mind, many still reject a mixed member proportional system. Critics argue that the current method has
produced a stable and effective government, while MMP would create an ineffective government.
Wiseman feels that since Canada has been consistently stable, our electoral system does not need to be
changed. Hiemstra and Jansen disagree with the plurality system that is currently in place for it does
not produce fair
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Who Is Leon Trotsky In The Allegory Animal Farm
In 1879, Leon Trotsky was born in Lev Davidovich Brostein on November the seventh in Ukraine
(World Book, T). He played a big role in the Russian Revolution where the Bolsheviks rebelled in
1917. Trotsky was always in second to Lenin in the Soviet Communist Rule. However, in the end he
lost his leadership to Stalin. In the allegory Animal Farm, the author, George Orwell wrote Leon
Trotsky as the pig Snowball, a leader in the Animal Revolution. There are three important facts about
Trotsky that made George Orwell pick him as Snowball. The Russian Revolution, after war and his
relation with Snowball is why George Orwell chose Trotsky. First is the Russian Revolution. Before
the revolution, Trotsky became a member of the Menshevik Faction. Then he came to Russia in 1917
after he escaped the St. Peter Soviet of 1903. He joined the revolution despite Lenin s disagreements
and Trotsky had a theory of a permanent revolution ( Leon Trotsky ). In the revolution, he at first was
a foreign commissar. When he negotiated a peace treaty with Germany, he went up to a war
commissar and led the triumphant Red Army against the White Army ( Leon Trotsky ). ... Show more
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In order to stop the rebellion, the Bolsheviks were forced to sign a peace treaty: The Treaty of Brest
Litorskon. This treaty handed over Finland, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Ukraine and Transcasia to
the Central Powers on March 3, 1918 ( Russian Revolution ). Once Lenin died, Stalin came and took
this opportunity to kick Trotsky out of Russia in 1927. Trotsky finally settled in Mexico in 1936;
however, it seems Stalin was not done. He sent an assassin named Ramón Mecadar to kill Trotsky
with an ice pick on August 20, 1940. The next day Leon Trotsky died of his wounds ( Leon
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Explain How To Teach Children To Swim
To teach children to swim, you will need a pool and patience. Lessons are taught by lifeguards, as well
as by individuals in the community. Swimming is a helpful skill to learn for people as it is great
exercise and fun to do. This can be a frustrating job but is worth the trouble. The first thing to teach
children is to put their face in water and blow out of their nose. This is vital to teach early on in order
for them to grasp the concept that they will not get water in their nose. They really have to figure that
out for themselves, but you must in order to guide them in the right direction. Still during day one, you
should have the child sit on the side of the pool and learn how to effectively kick. This is done by
pointing the toes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These skills can be life saving in some circumstances. To teach the child how to float on their back,
you should use a noodle under either the back or under the arms to start. The child will be scared at
first, so they must be convinced that nothing bad will happen when they lay their head back. You
should help the by getting their body in the right place by getting them to move their legs as if they
were slowly riding a bicycle. After they are comfortable, remove the noodle carefully. It will take a
few tries for this to be successful as the child is alarmed by their support being removed. Once
learned, floating on the back is a relaxing a life saving skill to obtain. Treading is a more tiring activity
but is important nonetheless. To teach this, you should be in an area of the water that the child can
touch but is not halfway out of the water. You should explain to the individual that they should move
their legs like they are riding a bike in the water. The arms should move around in circles to help. This
should be a relatively easy thing to learn once the child can swim fairly well and the child is
comfortable in deeper
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Collective Rights In Canada
Collective rights are what makes Canada uniquely different from the other countries. These rights
have grown more equal over time to shape Canada to become a fair and equitable governed society.
Collective rights are rights given to specific groups for historical and constitutional reasons for groups
such as the First Nations, Inuit, Francophones and Anglophones. As great as it sounds, back in
Canadian history back when collective rights were just starting off as treaties and laws, First Nations
and the Metis were faced with assimilation. Francophones and Anglophones were given collective
educational rights when put in a minority setting. Without collective rights shifting to become better,
historical groups who found Canada would have either ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Collective rights are what make Canada different from the other countries and are important to the
founding citizens. The First Nations, Metis and Inuit have gone through assimilation and are fighting
for their promises from the Canadian government. Francophones and Anglophones were going
through their own kind of assimilation and were concerned that they would lose their identity,
therefore making Francophone and Anglophones schools in a minority setting to help keep their
identity. In conclusion, collective rights have dramatically changed compared to Canadian history and
should continue to help support the different cultures and languages around
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Dental Hygiene Diagnosis
Tiffanie McKee
Dental Hygiene Diagnosis
Hiwassee College
Dental Hygiene Diagnosis
A dental hygiene diagnosis is used to identify areas of deficit that need attention. It is important to use
critical thinking in order to develop a dental hygiene diagnosis within the scope of practice of dental
hygiene. The dental hygiene diagnosis is based on the assessment of data from the medical history,
dental chart, radiographs, periodontal chart, and twelve page assessment about the patient s dental
hygiene care needs. These findings are important in order to plan and implement an effective dental
hygiene treatment plan.
The medical history is used to guide the treatment for any contraindications, medical concerns, and
side effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, a patient that does not live in a fluoridated community, has previous caries, and signs of
xerostomia would be diagnosed as a high risk for caries. Another example, a patient that uses tobacco
would be diagnosed as a high risk for oral cancer. The periodontal risk assessment is used to
determine the risk factor for periodontal disease based on the findings during the assessment. For
example, if a patient has irregular visits to a dentist, lack of brushing and flossing, and has signs of
xerostomia the patient would be diagnosed as a high risk for periodontal
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The Historiography Of Genevieve
Most of what we know of Genevieve comes from her hagiography. Although this is resourceful, it
leaves us with limited historical documentation beyond the miracles and saintly duties she performed.
What we do know is that Genevieve was born during or shortly after the year 420 in Nanterre, which
is near Paris. Her parents, Severus (of Frankish origins) and Gerontia (of Germanic Roman origins)
were both peasants within the community. When Saint Germanus traveled through Nanterre on his
way to Britain, he encountered Genevieve. It is told that Genevieve desired to dedicate her life to
Christianity, but historical documentation notes that Saint Germanus prophesied Genevieve s miracle
abilities and persuaded her to become consecrated. Upon the death of her parents, she moved ... Show
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Genevieve prophesied that if people fled the city, they would be ravaged and murdered. Instead, she
encouraged all matrons to pray with her while their husbands fought. This again enraged the Parisian
leaders, but Saint Germanus interceded by offering up consecrated Eucharistic loaves. After the siege
of Paris, Genevieve continued performing miracles and also exorcisms. In 480, Paris was besieged by
the Franks. Genevieve bravely led her matrons with a fleet of boats on the Seine River to supply
trapped citizens with grain and nourishment. Genevieve died around the year 500 at the age of 82.
During her lifetime, she was known as caretaker for the poor and sick. This role is similar to other
saints of her times. After her death, her hagiography praises her miracle abilities since the shrine of her
burial becomes a site for miracles of healings. Genevieve was soon sainted as the protector of Paris
and her name is continually invoked to this day as a provider of healing and guardianship. Author Lisa
Bitel notes how the work of Genevieve helped build Christianity within barbarian Europe by way of
her famed public miracles and continual
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Tone in Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus Essay
Tone in Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus
In Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath, the speaker s tone is revealed through many different poetic aspects.
Throughout her writing, the speaker s attitude towards death appears to be happy but, when looking
more closely at Plath s use of poetic devices her attitude is bitter. Shown mainly through the diction,
images, sounds and repetition, this depressing tone emphasizes the speaker s feelings about death.
First, diction or word choice used throughout this poem depicts apart the meaning and stresses the
tone. Next, the images used to describe the speaker s experiences with death shows the emotions and
thoughts that go through the speaker s mind concerning death. These events the speaker ... Show more
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I manage it (3), sort of (4), Do I terrify? (12), underestimate (72) and Beware (80) explain the choice
of words by Plath that explains the doubtful tone of the poem and helps to create the image of death
through the shallow voice of this helpless woman.
Also, there are words that describe actions taking place when death attempts occur. For example,
annihilate (24), The peanut crunching crowd / Shoves in to see (26 27), I rocked shut (39) and That
knocks me out (56) shows negative action towards death. First of all, annihilate means to destroy,
which gives a downbeat connotation towards the tone of the poem. Then, the crowd refers to the
others and their discouragement in this woman s life, which leads to disappointment and an
unconstructive tone towards death in the poem. Then the last two examples describe the speaker s
feelings towards a hopeless end to life. This type of diction used to accentuate the tone of the poem
further supports the pessimistic nature.
Lastly, another use of diction in Plath s poem is words associated with death and therefore, internally
affect the tone of the poem. First, in line fourteen they use the word vanish which means to go away
and never come back. This word is directly related to what death means and in using this word
suggests that there is death involved in this particular poem, and the attitude towards it is not positive.
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Housing Choice Voucher Program
Social Program The social program that addressed John and Jane s problem of affordable housing is
the Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher Program) that was implemented through The Housing and
Community Act of 1974. This is a federal program to assist low income families, the elderly and
disabled to afford safe housing (hud.gov). Those who are eligible are responsible for finding their own
housing which can include single family homes or apartments outside of public housing units. The
units must meet standards of health and safety which the PHA set. These vouchers are received by the
local Public Housing Agencies and eligibility is set by the PHA, it is based on the total gross income
and cannot be over 50% of the income for that area, by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a person has been evicted from federally assisted housing for drug related activity in the last 3 years
unless that member is no longer apart of the household. Applicants with family members with a
criminal history can be denied(nhlp.org).
The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) protects victims of violence against eviction and
housing discrimination. A landlord cannot refuse to rent or evict a person for violating a lease,
however the landlord can evict the abuser. The victim cannot lose their section 8 voucher due to the
actions of the abuser, but the PHA can remove the abuser from the voucher. The victim may break the
lease without given a 30 day notice if you are fleeing from the
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Theories About Motivation And Its Impact On The Workplace
Introduction To date, numerous studies have been conducted and formulated quite profound theories
about motivation, how it can enrich any work environment existing economic activity, including the
implicit costs of materials and not included as an element of human management approach
organizations, in parallel, these works are based on present as individual study unit cut practiced in a
vacuum exposure as a collective dynamic mechanism, ie how different people which have elements of
different interest could come to share the same motivational ingredient despite their individual
differences, as well as people management strategy that could consolidate a scenario of genuine
willingness to be motivated collectively. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other hand there is talk of satisfaction as the first rung of the ladder motivational , ie obtaining
motivation must necessarily involve having achieved the first level represented by satisfaction; be
satisfied does not mean to be motivated, however, is likely to be motivated if involving greatly be
obtained and be experiencing an appropriate and acceptable level of satisfaction, this complementarity
while differentiation is reflected both intrapersonal level interpersonal and and in the different
working groups in organizations.
And they are externalities or purely intrapersonal factors motivation always seem to be associated
with the preferences or interests that a personal or group level are present in individuals, the way how
they perceive certain situation, the possibility of improving this situation and desprendería efforts to
reach that desired state, which represents major advantages for themselves or those located within
their area of interest, with the resonant idea that this is a step that brings them closer to prosperity;
because as mentioned with some mathematical Vroom touch 2: The
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Bridging Between Routing And Routing
Bridging versus routing
Introduction
Routing control protocol is essential in order to dynamically determine the topology of the network
and to detect failing links. Bridging control protocols may be used similarly in smaller networks or
may be used in combination with routing. Higginson Shand (1997). Bridge and routers are applied in
computer networking as they both connect two or more interrelated Local Area Networks (LAN)
therefore creating an extension of the Local Area Network or a Wide Area Network. Bridges operates
on MAC layer addresses and at the data link layer of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model
whereas routers operate on the network control layer third layer of the OSI model. Since routers do
not have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On occasions where a protocol appears as unrecognizable by the router, the packet is just dropped.
Non routable protocols don t define any recognized network information in the data packet. Routers
are usually included as part of a network switch and can be located on any gateway which includes
any point of presence on the internet. Being connected on two or more networks, it sends information
packet between terminals based on the current status of the network in which it is connected to.
Bridges connect network of similar protocols thus allowing communication between them. They
operate on the second (data link) layer of the open system interconnection (OSI) model. The data link
layer frames messages for transmission, establishes and error free communication path, ensures
sequence of transmitted data, manages access on channel use and check integrity of received
messages.
While routers transmit only the relevant and required data packet to the end destination as required in
the LAN, each bridge builds an internal list of addresses of all the terminals attached to the network so
as to allow for communication. Every packet is checked against the internal list of the bridge and the
information is forwarded if the opposite segment has the destination address or if the bridge doesn t
have the address logged.
Routers have the ability to allow hosts that aren t practically on the same logical network, to be
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Describe New York City Essay
New York City, or what I ve called the city my entire life, is truly the metropolis of the world it really
is the city. Sitting in bumper to bumper traffic driving across the George Washington Bridge, I look to
my right and see the skyscrapers that seem to be rising daily like weeds, and I appreciate all that New
York City is. From Central Park and Madison Square Garden to the various food markets downtown
and the eclectic food carts littered throughout the city, New York City offers anything to anyone you
just have to look. The city consists of a diverse group of people with different personalities. However,
one thing that unites all New Yorkers is that everyone is accepting of other people. As the son of an
immigrant father, I appreciate the diversity and inclusiveness of New York City. Walking in the streets
and hearing different languages makes me feel like the entire world is in one place because it is. This
mentality should be adopted throughout the world. People from around the globe come to New York
City for both business and pleasure it is the capital of the world. This diversity and energy spurs
innovation and growth and is one of the reasons that it is where I want to spend my college years. In
New York City, there are endless possibilities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is not only for those who enjoy theatre and music, rather it is something to be enjoyed by everyone.
New York City is also home to many movie production sets, something that I am fascinated with, as I
have a passion for film and videography. The culture of each neighborhood always reminds me why
art is a big part of New York City s society: the beauty of the city is unable to be ignored. I have a love
for capturing footage and editing videos, and the scene of New York City is perfect for filming. There
are endless aspects of the city to film and edit, something I hope to add to my
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  • 2. Essay on Business Strategy Analysis Business Strategy UNIT 7 TUTOR: ======================================= Word Count: 5,432 Md Mominul Islam Plabon Student ID LCC20090493 HND (Business) Contents P 1 3 P 2 5 P 3 7 P 4 8 P 5 10 P 6 15 P 7 17 P 8 19 P 9 20 P 10 22 P 11 23 Reference list 25 P 1 According to Kourdi (2009) Business strategy is the set of activities where business combines mission, vision and goals of business and goes forward to achieve them . Every business combines strategic plan and activities to achieve their goals. In other aspect it can be said business strategy is the subject by which an organisation make their roadmap ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Use of latest technology P 2 Stakeholders are the group or number of people who are directly or indirectly related to a particular business. Stakeholders can be directors, customers, employees, government, agencies, owners, suppliers, unions and the community from which the business draws its resources (Campbell, 2002). However, stakeholders are a crucial part for the success of business. If an organisation knows it s stakeholder, then it can determine where, there is prospect for business and also by analysing stakeholders, business can set its operational activities (Graham, 2005). However, stakeholder analysis can be successful if stakeholder mapping is done by selecting the appropriate stakeholder at correct stage. Stakeholder mapping consists two axis, whereas horizontal axis reveals the level of interest an individual has in the organisation and level of importance business will put on them. In contrast, vertical axis shows the level of influence or power an organisation has in the organisation. Source: (Stakeholdermap, 2011) High Influence, High Interest: they are loyal to the particular business, so organisations always want to keep relationship with them and also give them high priority. In most cases business arranges meeting for them (stakeholdermap, 2011) High influence, low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Use of Emerging Technology to Create Competitive... The Use of Emerging Technology to Create Competitive Advantage within the Business Environment By Tim Dodd S664247 Table of Contents Pages Introduction 3 Emerging technology enhancing inter organisational relationships 3 4 Emerging technology creating more integrated supply chains 5 Efficient procurement processes through the use of emerging technology 6 7 Creating a culture that complies with technological procurement processes 7 8 Conclusion 8 9 References 10 11 Introduction In today s business environment, it is essential that companies adopt processes that incorporate various forms of technology in order to be competitive within the market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inter organisational relationships have improved as a result of an increased level of perceived transparency. When a buyer allows a supplier to become familiar with the buyer s own operations, it is referred to as transparency (Lamming, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003). The use of e procurement has seen an increase in transparency. Until just recently, transparency was considered unfavourable (Lamming et al, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003) however businesses are now using it as a sign of their commitment to the supplier. Many businesses are now working together to create technological systems that promote the free sharing of information. By increasing the visibility and transparency amongst supply chain partners, businesses are able to demonstrate their commitment. This helps build trust, which is essential for creating highly functioning inter organisational relationships. Emerging technology has made collaboration throughout the supply chain more accessible. Without web based technologies the required level of collaboration needed to provide significant benefits, would not be possible (Riggins Rhee, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, 2003). By using various information and communication technologies, businesses are able to combine efforts on achieving objectives that would previously be unattainable if alone (Mohr Spekman, cited in Icasati Johanson Fleck, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Biodiversity At Lido Beach Abstract This study investigated the biodiversity at Lido Beach in Long Island. The objective was to investigate how biodiversity changed for areas away from human habitat. Salt marshes and wetland are under severe threat due to irresponsible actions on the part of humans. There needs to be an awareness and understanding in the general public as to the importance of these natural habitats and their significance to the general ecosystem. There is enough evidence to suggest the degradation has already happened, and how critical it is to protect salt marshes and wetlands. The results were encouraging as they pointed in the general direction that diversity was not impacted close to the pathway that was subjected to human traffic. However, the data collected did not point to any specific conclusions. Nonetheless, it provided valuable information on the subject of the study. The results for the entire class data indicated that for richness, there was a positive correlation between the family richness of the samples and the distance from the path. Specific results for one group for each sample point indicated that for richness, there was more richness observed near the path than away from it. For evenness, the results indicated that as the distance from the path increased, the evenness did not have a clear pattern, even though there was a general increase in evenness away from the path, especially, as shown by the 30m and 50m sampling points. For proportional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Prostitution And Sexual Relations With Prostitution Introduction Prostitution could start at any age, depending on the reason why it began. About 40% of prostitutes are former child prostitutes who were illegally forced into the profession through human trafficking or once were teenage runaways (sex crime.laws.com). There is no need for an education and the amount of money received is something unbelievable. Prostitution is the act of engaging in a promiscuous sexual relations with someone for money. Prostitution is also known as the Worlds oldest profession according to the Huffington Post (Kolodny). Prostitutes can make anywhere between $5,000 per week (the average in Kansas City) to $32,833 per week (in Atlanta) according to the Huffington Post (Kolodny). In most of the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Statement of the Problem Becoming a prostitute comes with many different obstacles. Being a prostitute damages you mentally and physically. Mentally it could affect how someone feels about themselves. According to Tahlia Perry in her article Prostitution: A Problem of Equality, Dignity and Integrity prostituted women experience feelings of numbness, shock, fear, loss of control, nightmares, depression, anger, desensitization, shame and guilt (Perry). All these problems could cause a life time of daily problems and how one reacts to social interaction. With saying that mental illness could cause dissociation which occurs during extreme stress among prisoners of war who are tortured, among children who are sexually assaulted, and among women who are battered, raped, or prostituted also dissociation, depression, and other mood disorders are common among prostituted women in street, escort, and strip club prostitution according to Melissa Farley, PhD, Founding Director of the Prostitution Research and Education (Farley). With all the side effects from being a prostitutes it could cause addiction. According to Janice G. Raymond crack cocaine and alcohol were used most frequently during prostitution (Raymond). With all the mental tolls a prostitute could go through it could push them to their furthest limit. Women in prostitution are also at special risk for self mutilation, suicide and homicide as stated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These words represent the ideals of our country, but at the time that they were written, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness were withheld from many members of american society. Racism, the belief that the physical appearance of a person or group determines their capabilities and that one group is naturally superior to others, has deep roots in our countries history, and the struggle against it continues to this day. Since colonists first arrived in the western hemisphere, African Americans have been defined as a weaker, less intelligent class of beings, and this definition allowed them to be treated as property and used as a free labor source throughout the continent. The prejudices born during the time of slavery, left deep scars in the social landscape of the United States, and though slavery was abolished after the civil war, African americans were still treated as a lower caste, less than human. Over the years, laws guaranteeing and withholding rights have come and gone, but the societal construct of racism endured in the american psyche. After the civil war, hopes for reform were high, the north essentially had carte blanche to reshape the decimated south as it saw fit. The thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments were ratified abolishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Breast Calcification Research Paper By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med. Diagnosing calcification In addition to routine blood and biochemical tests to check for underlying factors such as hypovitaminosis K, hypervitaminosis D or hypercalcemia, X rays (e.g. for the breasts) and CT scans (e.g. for the brain) may be used to detect calcifying deposits. The two types of breasts calcifications, macro and micro calcifications look like large randomly dispersed dots and white specks on the mammogram (breast X ray), respectively. Breast calcification tissue may be removed and biopsied in order to rule out more serious pathologies such as cancer. Arterial calcifications, for example in the coronary arteries, may be detected in vivo (in a living person) by methods such as electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) coronary arteriography, plain film X rays, fluoroscopy, intravascular ultrasound, MRI and CT scan. EBCT and fluoroscopy are the most commonly used techniques in the blood vessel investigations, while CT scans are very sensitive for the detection as well as the localization of intracranial calcifications. Calcifications produce the appearance of high density material on CT scans and X rays. Non neoplastic dystrophic and metastatic calcifications caused by conditions such as infections, trauma and neoplasms, appear with radiolucent centers on radiographs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cases of hypercalcemia can be further broken down into those that are PTH dependent and PTH independent (parathyroid hormone). PTH is usually elevated in physiological conditions when there is a drop of calcium in the blood and then returns to baseline once it corrects the problem. This is not the case however in hyperparathyroidism. Furthermore, PTH related peptide (PTHrP), which is capable of acting on PTH receptors is abnormally elevated in certain cancers such cancers of the genitourinary tract and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Illegal Immigration Is The United States The subject of illegal immigration is nothing new in the United States. The social, economic, and political issues surrounding illegal immigrants have been debated at the federal and state levels for years. In the last decade, one of the issues which has received a lot of attention and development is the issue of higher education for illegal immigrants. Until recently many illegal immigrant students were unable to attend institutes of higher education because their lack of documentation disqualified them from admissions and financial assistance. Without clear federal mandates on the matter, decisions regarding higher education for undocumented immigrant students are left to the discretion of individual states. Among various laws and statutes enacted by states, the state of Minnesota has established its clear support of equal education opportunities for undocumented immigrant students by granting them higher education rights through the Minnesota Dream Act. The American Immigration Counsel estimates that across the nation 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high school in a single year ( Dream Act ). After graduating high school, it s approximated that less than 10 percent of undocumented immigrant students will attend college ( Dream Act ). Many of these illegal immigrant students were brought to the United States by their parents at a very young age and were raised in the same education system as their fellow American students; yet because of their lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Minister s Black Veil And The Fall Of The House Of... Both of the short stories The Minister s Black Veil, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe, deal with the theme of the evil of human nature. However, Hawthorne presents all of human nature as naturally tending towards evil, whereas Poe only portrays certain types of evil, such as the ability for mankind to be incestuous out of prideful, arrogant desires. In The Minister s Black Veil, Mr. Hooper, the village minister, begins daily wearing a black veil for mysterious reasons. While a veil typically symbolizes mourning and sorrow, the villagers saw the veil as representing so much more though they were unsure of what. The veil both terrifies the villagers and makes them feel drawn to Mr. Hooper. As the story progresses, we learn that Mr. Hooper used the veil to symbolize the evil natures that all human beings try to hide. We first see the connection between the veil and evil when we learn, while wearing the veil, Mr. Hooper became very effective in being able to convert sinners to Christianity. Sinners felt drawn to him because they felt some sort of connection between themselves and the veil. As the narrator explains, sinners said they felt that before he brought them to celestial light, they had been with him behind the veil. In addition to being able to strongly influence Christian converts, those who were dying felt drawn to him and cried aloud for Mr. Hooper, and would not yield their breath till he appeared. We later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Utopia Vs Dystopian Society As time goes on, attempts at a utopian society have failed and that means that not only have utopias been created but that dystopias have arrised. Each one is set and planned to be a utopia that only ends up taking another course and turning into a dystopian society. Utopia simply means an ideal place or state , where as a dystopia is the opposite ( utopia ). Dystopias is a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding ( dystopia ). Utopias usually end up becoming dystopias because everyone has their own vision of what they want their perfect place to be. Somebody s perfect form of life is different than another person s form or vision. A utopia is supposed to accommodate to everyone in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that their life is fine and there is nothing that they should worry about in Oceania. A little farther into the book Orwell mentions, If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself (Orwell). This tells us that even if the citizens of Oceania even tried to think of a way to rebel against Big Brother it would not work. By the time they finished their plan they would execute in order to take back control of their society the Thought Police would have already caught them and they would be in prison or a camp for thought crime. The people are under so much control that they think it would be better off if they don t rebel. They care content and perfectly fine with the way they live because they know if they do rebel then it won t turn out very well. We see that the government controls them with slogans and doublespeak. The proles are content with life and that s how Big Brother wants it to be. If they stay content and ignorant then the government already has full control over them and they are certain that everything is amazing. Oceania depicts traits of a dystopia by keeping constant surveillance on their citizens and destroying free thought. Winston informs us, It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A nervous tic, an unconscious look of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Future Choice Analysis For these criterion, I ranked each of my alternatives accordingly. For tuition, I found that the best choices for me based on that criteria would be either CU Boulder or Mines. Both of these schools have generally the same tuition, and both are the lowest out of my choices. The lowest ranked choice is MIT for this criteria, due to the fact that it is over $70,000 to attend for a tuition year. The other choices generally ranged from $40,000 $50,000. For the criteria of the size of the campus, I found that both Colorado School of Mines and Vanderbilt both appealed to me the most. Colorado School of Mines has a decent campus with under 20,000 students. Vanderbilt in its whole may have many students, but its College of Engineering is also decent in its size. The lowest rank college is Harvard. Even though it is a private college, I feel that the size of the campus does not fit well with the small, inclusive size that I am looking for. The other colleges vary in between with their size, and in all honest, they are sizes that I am apathetic to. When choosing the colleges that I applied for, I automatically only applied to the colleges that I knew had my major. In essence, I graded this criteria based on the program that it had for my major. Based on my major, I found that Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, and MIT were all great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It does not rank the highest in all the categories, but overall, it came out with the most points, surpassing the next nearest choice by 8 points. I find this conclusion from the table very comforting, as I have chosen Vanderbilt before I did the decision matrix as my number one choice. However, tuition is still a deal breaker for me, and even though Vanderbilt is my number one choice and the decision matrix implies me to choose Vanderbilt as well, I will end up choosing the college that gives me the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Does Gray Matter Effects Schizophrenia And Bipolar... Gray matter, an important constituent of central nervous system includes regions of the brain involved in sensory perception that includes vision, hearing, memory, emotions, speech, executive functions like decision making and self control. Gray matter has been a focus of clinical attention and research as it has been consistently involved in studies to better understand brain pathology, pathophysiology and neurobiology in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Many meta analytical reviews in structural neuroimaging studies have persistently shown abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Using anatomical likelihood estimation (ALE), a meta analyses of forty two studies demonstrated extensive gray matter deficits in frontal, temporal, cingulate and insular cortex and thalamus in schizophrenia (SZ) when compared to healthy controls. Similarly the same meta analyses of fourteen studies showed gray matter reductions in anterior cingulate and bilateral insula in bipolar disorder (BD) when compared to healthy controls (Ellison Wright I and Bullmore E, 2010). However the regions of grey matter reduction were less extensive in bipolar than schizophrenia. Another recent meta analyses conducted using revised ALE showed consistent gray matter decreases in patients (SZ, BD) in bilateral anterior insula, dorsal anterior cingulate (dACC), dorso/ventro medial prefrontal cortex, thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, superior temporal gyrus along with gray matter increases in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Routine Treatment For MRSA Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus; MRSA According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH) Staphylococcus Aureus (S. Aureus) was first discovered in the 1880s. The S. Aureus infection caused pain on site, boils, and scaled skin. The S. Aureus infection can cause bacterial pneumonia or bacteria in the blood stream which can have fatal effects. In the 1940s the use of the antibiotics such as penicillin became a routine treatment for the infection. The consistent treatment using antibiotics lead to the bacteria evolving and becoming resistant to the drugs that were fighting the bacteria. In the late 1950s scientist developed methicillin, which is a form of penicillin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... aureus bacteria has developed strains that are resistant to Penicillin, Methicillin, amoxicillin, and more antibiotics. There are even reports of strains that are resistant to Vancomycin. If this development in MRSA continues, it is greatly feared that we will run out of defenses against MRSA. However, doctors and scientists are strategizing and researching to prevent the development of MRSA. One strategy that is currently in clinical trial stages is the treatment of simple CA MRSA cases with off patent antimicrobial medications. This will limit the MRSA bacterias exposure to the more commonly relied upon medications and hopefully reduce the chance of it developing more resistance. Current research may even change how MRSA is treated in the future. Scientists are analyzing how the MRSA bacteria works in attempts to develop new and better medications in its treatment. Scientists have recently discovered Phenol Soluble Modulin (PSM) Proteins in MRSA bacteria. It is believed that these proteins play a key role in the strength and severity of MRSA infections. The PSM proteins destroy white blood cells and most other immune cells. Without these cells the body cannot protect itself from MRSA. Scientists today hope to create a drug that can prevent the PSM proteins from functioning. If this can be accomplished, the severity and threat of MRSA will be greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Use of Rhetoric In Athenian Democracy Essay Rhetoric was a major factor in the development and maintenance of the Athenian government and was used by many in order to gain power and ascend in politics. The ascendance of the great demagogues in Athens during the time of the Peloponnesian war was heavily influenced by their rhetoric and ability to effectively guide the Athenian democracy. The democratic government was composed of two groups: public speakers [...], those who made proposals and publicly argued for or against political projects, and demos, those who as a group decided on the proposals (Yunis, 1991: 179). With this idea of democracy instilled in Athens, speakers were given an opportunity to present themselves and their proposals in a manner that they anticipated to be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pericles role as a demagogue is blatantly obvious in his speech, The Funeral Oration , found in The Landmark Thucydides. In 431 BCE, he is chosen to stand in front of the Athenians in a time of crisis and raise their spirits through an oration given to honour those who had fallen so far in the Peloponnesian War. Times of tragedy and crisis can cause uproar among a society and Pericles faces potential blame from The People. In the first paragraphs of his speech, he speaks of Athenian ancestors and predecessors who had also stood before The People to give similar speeches. He tells The People, since [their] ancestors have stamped this custom with their approval, it has become [his] duty to obey the law (Thuc.2.35). He also adds: I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperiled in the mouth of a single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth. (Thuc.2.35) Pericles lessens his superiority by admitting to human frailty and the possibility that he could fail while giving the speech. These disclosures given to The People are used as a security measure for Pericles; he tells them that he is obligated by law to give the speech and, by referring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Assess Your Tires How to Assess your Tires Before you take your car for a long drive, you should learn how to assess your wheels. Your car s tires are crucial to the safety and performance of your vehicle, especially if you want to avoid any issues that can impede your driving. Make sure you regularly check your tires at least once a month. Inspecting it before and after a long drive is also a good idea. Regular checking can prevent your tires from becoming further damaged. Once you see any issues even if it s just a minor problem, have it repaired immediately. Don t drive around with busted or worn down tires. Driving with worn out tires can cause potential accidents. Make sure you check your wheel balance and have it aligned or see if the amount of air pressure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Beloved Country By Alan Paton Family in Cry, the Beloved Country One cannot run from hardships, for they occur every day, appear suddenly, and can quickly consume hope. Instead one must face these difficulties and overcome them. However, to rise above obstacles alone would only cause further misery and despair. The struggler s family should rally behind him to comfort and assist him in his time of need. In Cry, the Beloved Country, a 1948 contemporary novel, Alan Paton uses parallelism to emphasize the importance of family because when individuals encounter hardships they need support from others to help them. Primarily, tribal families encourage those who suffer with kind words and actions. Stephen Kumalo, a man filled with pain and suffering , speaks of the hope he receives from others when he says, There is my wife, and you, my friend, and these people who welcomed me, and the child who is so eager to be with us here in Ndotsheni so in my suffering I can believe (261). Paton uses the parallel structure polysyndeton to show how many people from one s family will go out of their way to lift one s spirits and renew one s faith in God. Cry, the Beloved Country shows readers that even in difficult times one can find family eager to provide solace to those in need. Whenever there comes trouble, one can always count on family to rekindle lost hope. Although family cannot entirely relieve one of misery, their presence can soothe the pain. When Kumalo hears of his sister s sickness and must leave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Characteristics Of Artificial Intelligence One must truly understand what artificial intelligence is in order to assess its usefulness in society. In the article Artificial Intelligence by Paul Norvig, it states The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is the science and engineering of machines that act intelligently. (Herzfeld 509). So, what does Norvig mean when these machines act intelligently? This means that Artificial Intelligence mimics human intelligence as if it had its own consciousness. Consider this, whenever you perform a task, for example, sorting colored objects into their matching containers, programmers who design these Artificial Intelligent machines go through the logical process we do as humans. So, if someone had a red cube and was looking for its container, one would go through a logical chronological process. First, one would define the color of the object, red. Then, one would find out what type of object he or she is holding, cube. Finally, in order to complete the task, sorting colored objects into their matching containers, one would identify the container that was for red cubes. This is an example of the logical process regarding Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is difficult to define. There are so many areas in which intelligent machines could benefit life, a single definition wouldn t fully encompass its capabilities. Noreen L. Herzfeld, Professor of Theology and Computer Science at College of Saint Benedict, provides an interesting perspective on what Artificial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Persuasive Essay About Cheerleading According to the article Cheerleading Most Dangerous Sport for Females Andy Soltis states, Cheerleading is by far the most dangerous role for female athletes...the study of junior and senior high school cheerleaders found that 37 percent had symptoms of a concussion but failed to report them, and soon enough I would begin my cheerleading career. Little did I know I would lose something I couldn t get back, yet this would be my best mistake. My cheerleading career began in the seventh grade when I tried out for the Meadow Glen Middle School cheer team. The year I tried out Meadow Glen was a new school, so I did not know the cheer coach, most of the people at tryouts, or how difficult the tryout process was going to be. Trying out for the team and taking this risk was a step out of my comfort zone. Eventually the first day of tryouts rolled around and I was ready. I went through the process with confidence and a smile on my face. Every other day of tryouts went by fast and the final day had come. After tryouts were over, I went home to wait for the time the results were going to be posted. Nervously I came back to Meadow Glen when the results of the girls who made the team were posted and I saw my name on the list! My face gleamed with joy. Both of my two friends made the team as well and I was so thrilled for the year to come. My first year as a cheerleader was all I expected it to be. We were not a competition team because we were a first year school but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Gestalt And Humanistic Modes Of Thought Gestalt and humanistic modes of thought share the idea that people have free will and are able to make their own choices in life; also, a high importance is placed on a person s experiences and personal viewpoint (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). Phenomenology, or the introspective analysis of whole conceptual experiences, features prominently in both ideologies (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). Another shared viewpoint is that human beings are unique, and as such there is a limit to what can be learned from other humans, or from the study of animals (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). The thought that people are too complex to be studied with normal scientific methodology is another shared tenet. The main difference between these two ideologies is the basic premise of human nature. Humanistic psychology s primary belief is that human nature is intrinsically good and that their default would be to naturally get along with other people (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). For Gestalt type psychology, the basis of human nature is mainly neutral, and people then have to exercise choice in order to become something else. Coming to understand one s own mortality as a way to live life is part of Gestalt psychology, whereas for humanistic psychology it is not considered as important to human actuality (Hergenhahn Henley, 2014). The application and connection of a humanistic understanding of learning and how it applies to leadership roles also shares some similarities with Gestalt psychology. Developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Integral Part Of My Writing Process Writing is the tool I use to process my emotions and convey my feelings to others. Creative and freestyle forms of writing are what I enjoy. Writing has been a part of my journey for many years. I write a lot. I write often. Since I share some of my writings publicly on social media, I am regularly complimented on my writing. Some people go as far as to ask me to write a blog or even a book. Writing allows me to face fears, conquer trials, and learn more about myself and others. My fears and apprehensions concerning writing are limited to expository writing and researching the writings of others. In a journal piece, it is stated that Each writer s work was touched and shaped by the work of others (Joy, 2013). As touched as I may be by someone else s writings, I do not want to plagiarize while I am summarizing their work. On a collegiate level, I often worry I may be researching incorrectly. Making sure that the context is correct and that I am giving a scholarly author their credit can sometimes be overwhelming to me. Processing the information as the author intended it to mean is important. When examining the writings of others, summarizing and retaining the information intended for me is the end goal. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many instances, writing keeps me from speaking hurtful or anger filled words. During arguments or times of intense emotions, I find writing to be therapeutic. Because of the feedback I generally receive from my public writings, I feel the information and/or opinions I may have are of value to others, as well. Writing also allows me to keep information stored and/or feelings I may or may not have retained in a personal library for future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Doctrine Of Christian Hope Analysis The Doctrine of the Christian Hope In summarizing the Doctrine of the Christian Hope by author Shirley C. Guthrie, Jr., it embraces the Christian faith that lives from the raising of the crucified Christ, and strains after the promises of the universal future of Christ. However, hope is trustful expectation, particularly regarding the fulfillment of God s promises. And still, biblical hope is the anticipation of a favorable outcome under God s guidance. Especially hope that is the confidence of what God has done for us in the past guarantees our participation in what God will do in the future. Therefore, God alone is the ultimate ground also object of hope that was generated by His mighty deed in history. Moreover, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Independent Audits Of Employee Benefit Plans Independent audits of employee benefit plans are a vital accountability mechanism. An employee benefit plan audit provides a third party, independent report to participants, plan managers, and the Department of Labor that indicates whether the plan s financial statement provides accurate information to assess not only the plan s present but future ability to pay participant s benefits. An employee benefit plan audit must do more than substantiate financial statements; it must also address plan operations including helping to assess whether the plan is operating in accordance to the plan documents and amendments. There are multiple complex laws and regulations that employee benefit and retirement plans must also comply with, and failure to comply with such laws and regulation can result in substantial penalties. The Employee Retirement Security Act of 1974 requires that employee benefit plans with a hundred or more participants to be audited as part of their requirement to file annual Form 5500 report. The Form 5500 is filed with the Department of Labor and used to satisfy the Internal Revenue Service s requirement to file an annual information return. Inconsistencies in the Form 5500 report can result in the Department of Labor performing their own audit. While auditing employee benefit plans, auditors often find operational and administrative issues encountered by plans. Of the many issues that arise, the more common problems are errors in definition of compensation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Ethics Of Implicit Bias You are a racist! is a phrase that produces anxiety and triggers defensive mindsets, especially in work environments. Are you racist? Are you sexist? Are you bias? The answers to these questions might not be as stress free to answer as you believe. Is it possible to be biased without the intent to be biased? Yes. There are two different types of biases; explicit bias and implicit bias. Explicit bias is when you consciously believe that certain races, genders, or religions are inferior. Implicit bias is when you think that you are unbiased but actually perform unconscious bias actions. Recognizing implicit bias is no easy undertaking which is why there have been theoretical attempts to avert implicit bias before it materializes. In the modern business world, unintentional prejudiced actions happen every day. In his paper Context and the Ethics of Implicit Bias, Michael Brownstein attempts to find a solution to these critical issues. In this essay, I will attempt to explain the theories behind the three ethics of implicit bias and what problems arise in each situation according to Brownstein. I will then describe the advanced contextualist approach of Brownstein s and why I consider his strategy to be the most effective in business settings through my own personal experiences. First I will go over the three strategies. In his paper Context and the Ethics of Implicit Bias, Michael Brownstein lists three approaches used to battle implicit bias. The three ethics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Canada s Electoral System It has become widely accepted that Canada uses a first past the post electoral system. However, this system may not be in the best interest of Canada any more. There are many reasons why Canada should change its electoral system to a mixed member proportional one, a variant of proportional representation. With a first past the post system, the elected officials will always be of the majority and this excludes minorities from fair representation. Adopting MMP can create stronger voter turnouts, more personal campaigning, better individual representation, and better party selection. John Hiemstra and Harold Janson, are both in favour of a MMP electoral system. They understand that with the switch, the citizens will get more representation in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One can come to a conclusion that plurality systems have a major flaw and that is inequality. Adopting a MMP would be a huge step forward in Canadian democracy. With a MMP system in place, more women would be elected to the legislature because it creates fairness. With more women in the legislature, it can make a substantial difference in the types of laws that may be proposed and passed. Another advantage MMP brings to Canada is instead of electing one member of the legislature in each small district, Canada would use larger districts to elect several members. To add to this advantage, the candidates that win the seats in these multi member districts are determined by the proportion of votes each party receives. With Canada s current electoral system, one citizen s vote counts for less than another citizen s vote. By changing to a MMP system, Canada can give more equality and fairness back to the citizens. Proportional representation is almost always acknowledged as the fairest electoral system. With this in mind, many still reject a mixed member proportional system. Critics argue that the current method has produced a stable and effective government, while MMP would create an ineffective government. Wiseman feels that since Canada has been consistently stable, our electoral system does not need to be changed. Hiemstra and Jansen disagree with the plurality system that is currently in place for it does not produce fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Who Is Leon Trotsky In The Allegory Animal Farm In 1879, Leon Trotsky was born in Lev Davidovich Brostein on November the seventh in Ukraine (World Book, T). He played a big role in the Russian Revolution where the Bolsheviks rebelled in 1917. Trotsky was always in second to Lenin in the Soviet Communist Rule. However, in the end he lost his leadership to Stalin. In the allegory Animal Farm, the author, George Orwell wrote Leon Trotsky as the pig Snowball, a leader in the Animal Revolution. There are three important facts about Trotsky that made George Orwell pick him as Snowball. The Russian Revolution, after war and his relation with Snowball is why George Orwell chose Trotsky. First is the Russian Revolution. Before the revolution, Trotsky became a member of the Menshevik Faction. Then he came to Russia in 1917 after he escaped the St. Peter Soviet of 1903. He joined the revolution despite Lenin s disagreements and Trotsky had a theory of a permanent revolution ( Leon Trotsky ). In the revolution, he at first was a foreign commissar. When he negotiated a peace treaty with Germany, he went up to a war commissar and led the triumphant Red Army against the White Army ( Leon Trotsky ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to stop the rebellion, the Bolsheviks were forced to sign a peace treaty: The Treaty of Brest Litorskon. This treaty handed over Finland, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Ukraine and Transcasia to the Central Powers on March 3, 1918 ( Russian Revolution ). Once Lenin died, Stalin came and took this opportunity to kick Trotsky out of Russia in 1927. Trotsky finally settled in Mexico in 1936; however, it seems Stalin was not done. He sent an assassin named Ramón Mecadar to kill Trotsky with an ice pick on August 20, 1940. The next day Leon Trotsky died of his wounds ( Leon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Explain How To Teach Children To Swim To teach children to swim, you will need a pool and patience. Lessons are taught by lifeguards, as well as by individuals in the community. Swimming is a helpful skill to learn for people as it is great exercise and fun to do. This can be a frustrating job but is worth the trouble. The first thing to teach children is to put their face in water and blow out of their nose. This is vital to teach early on in order for them to grasp the concept that they will not get water in their nose. They really have to figure that out for themselves, but you must in order to guide them in the right direction. Still during day one, you should have the child sit on the side of the pool and learn how to effectively kick. This is done by pointing the toes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These skills can be life saving in some circumstances. To teach the child how to float on their back, you should use a noodle under either the back or under the arms to start. The child will be scared at first, so they must be convinced that nothing bad will happen when they lay their head back. You should help the by getting their body in the right place by getting them to move their legs as if they were slowly riding a bicycle. After they are comfortable, remove the noodle carefully. It will take a few tries for this to be successful as the child is alarmed by their support being removed. Once learned, floating on the back is a relaxing a life saving skill to obtain. Treading is a more tiring activity but is important nonetheless. To teach this, you should be in an area of the water that the child can touch but is not halfway out of the water. You should explain to the individual that they should move their legs like they are riding a bike in the water. The arms should move around in circles to help. This should be a relatively easy thing to learn once the child can swim fairly well and the child is comfortable in deeper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Collective Rights In Canada Collective rights are what makes Canada uniquely different from the other countries. These rights have grown more equal over time to shape Canada to become a fair and equitable governed society. Collective rights are rights given to specific groups for historical and constitutional reasons for groups such as the First Nations, Inuit, Francophones and Anglophones. As great as it sounds, back in Canadian history back when collective rights were just starting off as treaties and laws, First Nations and the Metis were faced with assimilation. Francophones and Anglophones were given collective educational rights when put in a minority setting. Without collective rights shifting to become better, historical groups who found Canada would have either ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collective rights are what make Canada different from the other countries and are important to the founding citizens. The First Nations, Metis and Inuit have gone through assimilation and are fighting for their promises from the Canadian government. Francophones and Anglophones were going through their own kind of assimilation and were concerned that they would lose their identity, therefore making Francophone and Anglophones schools in a minority setting to help keep their identity. In conclusion, collective rights have dramatically changed compared to Canadian history and should continue to help support the different cultures and languages around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dental Hygiene Diagnosis Tiffanie McKee Dental Hygiene Diagnosis Hiwassee College Dental Hygiene Diagnosis A dental hygiene diagnosis is used to identify areas of deficit that need attention. It is important to use critical thinking in order to develop a dental hygiene diagnosis within the scope of practice of dental hygiene. The dental hygiene diagnosis is based on the assessment of data from the medical history, dental chart, radiographs, periodontal chart, and twelve page assessment about the patient s dental hygiene care needs. These findings are important in order to plan and implement an effective dental hygiene treatment plan. The medical history is used to guide the treatment for any contraindications, medical concerns, and side effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, a patient that does not live in a fluoridated community, has previous caries, and signs of xerostomia would be diagnosed as a high risk for caries. Another example, a patient that uses tobacco would be diagnosed as a high risk for oral cancer. The periodontal risk assessment is used to determine the risk factor for periodontal disease based on the findings during the assessment. For example, if a patient has irregular visits to a dentist, lack of brushing and flossing, and has signs of xerostomia the patient would be diagnosed as a high risk for periodontal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Historiography Of Genevieve Most of what we know of Genevieve comes from her hagiography. Although this is resourceful, it leaves us with limited historical documentation beyond the miracles and saintly duties she performed. What we do know is that Genevieve was born during or shortly after the year 420 in Nanterre, which is near Paris. Her parents, Severus (of Frankish origins) and Gerontia (of Germanic Roman origins) were both peasants within the community. When Saint Germanus traveled through Nanterre on his way to Britain, he encountered Genevieve. It is told that Genevieve desired to dedicate her life to Christianity, but historical documentation notes that Saint Germanus prophesied Genevieve s miracle abilities and persuaded her to become consecrated. Upon the death of her parents, she moved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Genevieve prophesied that if people fled the city, they would be ravaged and murdered. Instead, she encouraged all matrons to pray with her while their husbands fought. This again enraged the Parisian leaders, but Saint Germanus interceded by offering up consecrated Eucharistic loaves. After the siege of Paris, Genevieve continued performing miracles and also exorcisms. In 480, Paris was besieged by the Franks. Genevieve bravely led her matrons with a fleet of boats on the Seine River to supply trapped citizens with grain and nourishment. Genevieve died around the year 500 at the age of 82. During her lifetime, she was known as caretaker for the poor and sick. This role is similar to other saints of her times. After her death, her hagiography praises her miracle abilities since the shrine of her burial becomes a site for miracles of healings. Genevieve was soon sainted as the protector of Paris and her name is continually invoked to this day as a provider of healing and guardianship. Author Lisa Bitel notes how the work of Genevieve helped build Christianity within barbarian Europe by way of her famed public miracles and continual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Tone in Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus Essay Tone in Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus In Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath, the speaker s tone is revealed through many different poetic aspects. Throughout her writing, the speaker s attitude towards death appears to be happy but, when looking more closely at Plath s use of poetic devices her attitude is bitter. Shown mainly through the diction, images, sounds and repetition, this depressing tone emphasizes the speaker s feelings about death. First, diction or word choice used throughout this poem depicts apart the meaning and stresses the tone. Next, the images used to describe the speaker s experiences with death shows the emotions and thoughts that go through the speaker s mind concerning death. These events the speaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I manage it (3), sort of (4), Do I terrify? (12), underestimate (72) and Beware (80) explain the choice of words by Plath that explains the doubtful tone of the poem and helps to create the image of death through the shallow voice of this helpless woman. Also, there are words that describe actions taking place when death attempts occur. For example, annihilate (24), The peanut crunching crowd / Shoves in to see (26 27), I rocked shut (39) and That knocks me out (56) shows negative action towards death. First of all, annihilate means to destroy, which gives a downbeat connotation towards the tone of the poem. Then, the crowd refers to the others and their discouragement in this woman s life, which leads to disappointment and an unconstructive tone towards death in the poem. Then the last two examples describe the speaker s feelings towards a hopeless end to life. This type of diction used to accentuate the tone of the poem further supports the pessimistic nature. Lastly, another use of diction in Plath s poem is words associated with death and therefore, internally affect the tone of the poem. First, in line fourteen they use the word vanish which means to go away and never come back. This word is directly related to what death means and in using this word suggests that there is death involved in this particular poem, and the attitude towards it is not positive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Housing Choice Voucher Program Social Program The social program that addressed John and Jane s problem of affordable housing is the Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher Program) that was implemented through The Housing and Community Act of 1974. This is a federal program to assist low income families, the elderly and disabled to afford safe housing (hud.gov). Those who are eligible are responsible for finding their own housing which can include single family homes or apartments outside of public housing units. The units must meet standards of health and safety which the PHA set. These vouchers are received by the local Public Housing Agencies and eligibility is set by the PHA, it is based on the total gross income and cannot be over 50% of the income for that area, by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a person has been evicted from federally assisted housing for drug related activity in the last 3 years unless that member is no longer apart of the household. Applicants with family members with a criminal history can be denied(nhlp.org). The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) protects victims of violence against eviction and housing discrimination. A landlord cannot refuse to rent or evict a person for violating a lease, however the landlord can evict the abuser. The victim cannot lose their section 8 voucher due to the actions of the abuser, but the PHA can remove the abuser from the voucher. The victim may break the lease without given a 30 day notice if you are fleeing from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Theories About Motivation And Its Impact On The Workplace Introduction To date, numerous studies have been conducted and formulated quite profound theories about motivation, how it can enrich any work environment existing economic activity, including the implicit costs of materials and not included as an element of human management approach organizations, in parallel, these works are based on present as individual study unit cut practiced in a vacuum exposure as a collective dynamic mechanism, ie how different people which have elements of different interest could come to share the same motivational ingredient despite their individual differences, as well as people management strategy that could consolidate a scenario of genuine willingness to be motivated collectively. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand there is talk of satisfaction as the first rung of the ladder motivational , ie obtaining motivation must necessarily involve having achieved the first level represented by satisfaction; be satisfied does not mean to be motivated, however, is likely to be motivated if involving greatly be obtained and be experiencing an appropriate and acceptable level of satisfaction, this complementarity while differentiation is reflected both intrapersonal level interpersonal and and in the different working groups in organizations. And they are externalities or purely intrapersonal factors motivation always seem to be associated with the preferences or interests that a personal or group level are present in individuals, the way how they perceive certain situation, the possibility of improving this situation and desprendería efforts to reach that desired state, which represents major advantages for themselves or those located within their area of interest, with the resonant idea that this is a step that brings them closer to prosperity; because as mentioned with some mathematical Vroom touch 2: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Bridging Between Routing And Routing Bridging versus routing Introduction Routing control protocol is essential in order to dynamically determine the topology of the network and to detect failing links. Bridging control protocols may be used similarly in smaller networks or may be used in combination with routing. Higginson Shand (1997). Bridge and routers are applied in computer networking as they both connect two or more interrelated Local Area Networks (LAN) therefore creating an extension of the Local Area Network or a Wide Area Network. Bridges operates on MAC layer addresses and at the data link layer of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model whereas routers operate on the network control layer third layer of the OSI model. Since routers do not have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On occasions where a protocol appears as unrecognizable by the router, the packet is just dropped. Non routable protocols don t define any recognized network information in the data packet. Routers are usually included as part of a network switch and can be located on any gateway which includes any point of presence on the internet. Being connected on two or more networks, it sends information packet between terminals based on the current status of the network in which it is connected to. Bridges connect network of similar protocols thus allowing communication between them. They operate on the second (data link) layer of the open system interconnection (OSI) model. The data link layer frames messages for transmission, establishes and error free communication path, ensures sequence of transmitted data, manages access on channel use and check integrity of received messages. While routers transmit only the relevant and required data packet to the end destination as required in the LAN, each bridge builds an internal list of addresses of all the terminals attached to the network so as to allow for communication. Every packet is checked against the internal list of the bridge and the information is forwarded if the opposite segment has the destination address or if the bridge doesn t have the address logged. Routers have the ability to allow hosts that aren t practically on the same logical network, to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Describe New York City Essay New York City, or what I ve called the city my entire life, is truly the metropolis of the world it really is the city. Sitting in bumper to bumper traffic driving across the George Washington Bridge, I look to my right and see the skyscrapers that seem to be rising daily like weeds, and I appreciate all that New York City is. From Central Park and Madison Square Garden to the various food markets downtown and the eclectic food carts littered throughout the city, New York City offers anything to anyone you just have to look. The city consists of a diverse group of people with different personalities. However, one thing that unites all New Yorkers is that everyone is accepting of other people. As the son of an immigrant father, I appreciate the diversity and inclusiveness of New York City. Walking in the streets and hearing different languages makes me feel like the entire world is in one place because it is. This mentality should be adopted throughout the world. People from around the globe come to New York City for both business and pleasure it is the capital of the world. This diversity and energy spurs innovation and growth and is one of the reasons that it is where I want to spend my college years. In New York City, there are endless possibilities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not only for those who enjoy theatre and music, rather it is something to be enjoyed by everyone. New York City is also home to many movie production sets, something that I am fascinated with, as I have a passion for film and videography. The culture of each neighborhood always reminds me why art is a big part of New York City s society: the beauty of the city is unable to be ignored. I have a love for capturing footage and editing videos, and the scene of New York City is perfect for filming. There are endless aspects of the city to film and edit, something I hope to add to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...