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Ancient China Essay TopicsAncient China Essay Topics
How Did Richard Nixon Use Executive Privilege In Court
Richard Nixon was the United States 37th President during 1969 to 1974 where he ultimately
resigned from office due to the Watergate Scandal. During his presidency, June of 1972, five males
broke into the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex and attempted to steal top
secret files about the running Democratic parties for the upcoming election. The fourth attempt to
break in (one previous break in succeeding but not accomplishing the goal) had been planned by
Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy at the hand of the Committee to Reelect the President, Nixon s
campaign committee. Mitchell was the key approver for the break in to take place. They were
unsuccessful due to the security guard working that night discovering many of the... Show more
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is discussed that demonstrated the use of Executive Privilege in 1998. President Bill Clinton
actually used Executive Privilege 14 times during his Presidency. Clinton was the first President
since Nixon to be denied the right to use Executive Privilege for the Monica Lewinsky case. This
case involved a political scandal of sexual relations between President Clinton, age 49, and a
White House intern, age 22, Monica Lewinsky (CNN). Clinton stated on a speech shown on news
channels across the United States that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky
(CNN). Clinton used Executive Privilege to hide the fact that Lewinsky was in his office having
personal conversations and to also hide that they were even in that type of personal relationship. On
August 17, 1998, President Clinton admitted to his inappropriate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky
and
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4-Day School Week
It s no secret that high school students abhor Mondays. The weekend is never long enough, and
often students don t feel refreshed by Monday morning. However, some schools across America
are giving students an extra day to their weekend Mondays. Districts are giving students 3 day
weekends while giving teachers Monday to plan and attend meetings and workshops to improve
their classroom experience. All schools should switch to a 4 day schoolweek because it gives
students more time for private studying and refreshing, as well as allowing teachers time to
improve their teaching skills and incorporate new things like technology into their lessons. Having
Mondays off means students get an extra day at home to study, do homework, and relax. Students...
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Teachers have more time to prep and get more in touch with their students learning styles, like
learning to use technology. Students can use their day off to catch up on schoolwork, work, or
relax so they are more refreshed and attentive while at school. While some feel that it isn t in
students best interest, the extremely positive reaction from students, parents, and teachers is
enough to drown out naysayers. 4 week days allow breathing room and personal time for both
students and teachers that simply does not exist on a 5 day schedule, and greatly benefits
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Personal Identity Essay
Personal Identity Nell Bernstein is the author of Goin Gangsta, Choosin Cholita: Claiming Identity,
an essay describing how the youth in certain parts of the country are choosing their preferred
identity rather than accepting their own. For example, in Bernstein s essay a girl named April,
living in California, wants to be Mexican; therefore, she dresses like and attempts to talk in the
same accent as a true Mexican, even though she is Anglo. The essay also specifically talks about
the state of California, where all this identity changing is happening due to the great diversity of
race there. Bernstein claims that this is a positive situation when a youths choose an identity other...
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The idea of people trying to change their identity just strikes me with stupidity. It is God s
decision as to what color, nationality or such a person will be, and I believe He has a purpose
for everything; therefore, each person should respect His decision with acceptance and serve
Him well under the identity chosen for them. The biggest mistake of this essay is the misuse of
the word identity. Bernstein claims that, Identity is not a matter of where you come from, what
you were born into, what color your skin is, but rather, It s what you wear, the music you listen
to, the words you use... (45). This is all wrong! Identity is exactly what she thinks it is not. The
color of one s skin describes their race. That is one piece of their identity. Where they come from
is their nationality. That is another piece. What they were born into, such as family, beliefs,
religion etc...., is their culture, Furney 2 which is yet another piece. All these pieces together
describes who a person is. Clothes, music, and accent only describe who a person appears to be.
April, who is in fact Anglo and should be proud of it, dresses like a Mexican because she thinks
this will make her Mexican, but it will not. Frankly, if I were Mexican and April came to me in her
imitation Mexican costume trying to speak Spanish to me even though the only thing she probably
knows in Spanish is, Yo Queiro Taco Bell, it would annoy the hell out of me.
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The Dream Of The Rood, Julian Of Norwich s Revelations And...
Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal
God or gods or a particular system of faith and worship. In the world we live in many have
different religion and believes. Some are forced into religion to believe this is the right way and
others were brought up into that religionsince birth. This make others think they are more superior
than others. Religion has been passed on from generation to generation. Has religion changed over
time? Yes of course. We have many religions such as Christianity
, Gnosticism, Islam, Judaism,
Buddhism, Hinduism, and Others. According to the text or readings The Dream of the Rood,
Julian of Norwich s Revelations, and Milton s Paradise Lost, they both had... Show more content on
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The ethical paradigm traditionally associated with the treasurehouse model of mentality in Old
English poetry the sapiential economy of the accumulation and then distribution of mental
valuables converges in The Dream of the Rood with the poet s religious ideal of the Christian
faith as universally acknowledged and collectively practiced in the form of devotion to the
Cross (Mize Britt, pg 177). The rood s description, had a deep connection and references to both
the Christian and Pagan culture, also indicating the obedient relationship he had or shared with
Jesus Christ as that of a Lord and thane. He told a story about his dream, in his dream he saw
amazing, gorgeous rood trees which lifted all the way into the air, covered or decorated with
gems and covered by gold. The dreamer was laying down for a long time, until suddenly he
heard the tree started speaking. The tree then started to tell its story. It all started the tree
explained how it was cut down from the edge of the forest and was made into a cross by man.
After being made into a cross it was placed on a hill. After being placed on the hill, he saw that
men brought Jesus Christ on the hill to be placed on the cross. When the tree saw that the earth was
trembling, the cross
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Native Plants In Hawaiian Islands And Their Ecosystems
Native plants are very important to the Hawaiian Islands and their ecosystems. Native plants are
plants that formed naturally with the land. Sometimes native plants are only found in that area.
When you completely remove a native plant from an area, it can cause a chain reaction due to it
removing a food source from an insect. Then a bird can suffer from a lack of the insects they
feed on. The benefits of native plants can be it introduces a new species of animals that can feed
on it. Native plants don t need to be cared for that much because it is already adapted to growing in
certain locations. The effects of native plants can be completely erased by invasive plants. An
Invasive plant means that the plants is not from that area. An invasive
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Research Paper On Coeliac Disease
What is Coeliac disease? :
It is where the immune system reacts abnormally to gluten (a protein found in wheat, rye, barley
and oats), causing bowel damage. The villi which line the bowel become inflamed and flattened
(referred to as villous atrophy). Villous atrophy reduces the surface area of the bowel which is
available for nutrient absorption, this can lead to various gastrointestinal and malabsorptive
symptoms.
Who gets Coeliac disease? :
It affects both males and females of all ages. You must be born with the genetic predisposition to
develop Coeliac disease. A close relative (parent, sibling, or child) of someone with coeliac disease
has about a 10% chance of also having the disease. Also environmental factors can play a major
role in triggering Coeliac disease (e.g. stress).
How common? :
It affects 1 in 70 Australians, though 80% of those remain undiagnosed but with the better
diagnosis rates in the past few year, it means there is improved awareness of the condition.
Can Coeliac disease be cured? :
Those with this disease will remain sensitive to gluten throughout their entire life, so with that they
are never truly cured. A strict, lifelong gluten free dietallows them to manage the condition
effectively and allows the bowel lining to heal and symptoms to be resolved. However relapse can
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However all reactions can be different as it depends on the person and even then the same person
can react differently at different times. Nut and peanut allergies can also cause a severe reaction
called anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis may begin with some of the same symptoms as a less severe
reaction, but then quickly worsen, leading someone to have trouble breathing, feel lightheaded, or
to pass out. If it is not treated quickly, anaphylaxis can be life
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The Journey From Darkness To Light In Mccarthy s The Road
McCarthy s novel and Hillcoat s film adaptation of The Road portray a father and son s arduous
journey for survival, through key scenes, themes and flashbacks.
The father and son in The Road go from darkness to light in their journey from a desolate
unspecified location to a better and more inviting place and future. From the very beginning
McCarthy creates a strong image by repeating nothing and ash , words that suggest darkness,
introducing to the reader a world where people and places names are nameless and the darkness is
a state of being. The motif of light appears at the end of the novel, suggesting a possible shade of
faith. The author describes this in the scene of the boy watching over his dying father a fading
light, the light of a candle . However, Hillcoat s film adaptation does not capture the vast, crushed
emptiness of the world envisioned by McCarthy. The film contains hope, demonstrated by the
brighter lighting and continuous flashbacks portraying bright colours of nature. The film adaption
also features live animals such as birds which symbolise hope. In the novel, McCarthy shows
hope by describing fish swimming in the stream, whereas Hillcoat portrayed hope by showing a
live beetle fly from an open can. Though they both show signs of hope and life, one was presented
while the father was still alive and the other after his death.
The man demonstrates consistently that he is prepared to take whatever action necessary, even if
violent, to ensure his
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Kinetics Lab
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Monday Wednesday 7:40 10:30
Experiment #2 Kinetics of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Introduction: Chemical reactions are dependent upon two factors: temperature and concentrations
of substance. We can monitor the rate at which a chemical decomposes or the rate at which a
chemical substance appears. In this experiment we will be measuring the rate of decomposition of
hydrogen dioxide with the following reaction: 2 H202 (aq) 4 2 H20 (l) + 02 (g)
We can trap the oxygengas created into a container thus showing the extent of the reaction and this
will show the rate in which oxygen is created and how the rate will change when we use different
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It had a lot to do with the time and the amount of oxygen evolved. When holding the leveling bulb
it seemed that the longer I had to hold it level the harder it became to be as accurate. I would find
my arm getting tired and the bulb varying, which would also effect the times that we recorded.
Another thing that could have affected our results was not putting the stopper on the Erlenmeyer
flask fast enough, fumes from the formation of oxygen could have escaped before we got the
stopper on, causing error in the amount and time in which the oxygen was evolved.
Post Lab Questions:
1.
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3.
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Modernity And The Historical Period
According to Marshall Berman, Modernity is a term of art used in the Humanities and Social
Sciences to designate both a historical period as well as the ensemble of a particular socio
cultural norms attitudes and practices that arose in post medieval Europe and have developed
since in various ways and at various times around the world. (Berman 2010, 15 36) The term
Modernity was coined by Charles Baudelaire. It also refers to post medieval, post traditional
historical period which is marked by a move from feudalism towards modernization (capitalism,
industrialisation, rationalisation). But conceptually, it also relates to the modern era and to
modernism, but forms a distinct concept. In sociology, a discipline that arose in... Show more
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She and her orphaned sisters were to be taken into the custody by the juvenile board but gets
arrested later for stealing food. Upon seeing this Chaplin decides to take the blame for stealing
the food for himself but is unsuccessful. But his determination of getting arrested made him more
energetic and active. He then goes to a cafeteria, orders everything in sight and then refuses to
pay the bill at the end. He is immediately arrested and meets the gamine again on the way to the
jail. The girl convinces Chaplin to escape and both of them escape and become inseparable
companions. Chaplin decides to have a home of their own and began searching for a job. He
soon gets a job as a night watchman in a department store. But his first night on duty becomes
hectic. He allows the girl to stay inside the store, feeds her the department store food and also lets
her sleep in a bed which was put for sale. Later at night burglars break into the store. Among the
burglars Chaplin meets an old companion of his and allows them to help themselves to the store
food. Next morning Chaplin is found among a pile of clothes and gets arrested once more. When
Chaplin is released from the jail, he is welcomed by the gamine who takes him to a new home
which was a rundown shack. Next morning Chaplin reads about an old factory reopening and gets
a job there. But due to his frenzy behaviour he mistakenly traps his boss in a machinery but manages
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The Death Of Ivan And By Leo Tolstoy
In The Death of Ivan Ilych , Leo Tolstoy purposely focuses on Gerasim, the assistants Butler, to
establish a transformation in Ivan Ilych that makes him realize the true meaning of life. Gerasim is
used as an important tool through the events that lead up until Ivan s death. Through Gerasim, the
author conveys the themes of death, family, and propriety by emphasizing the impact that he
brings upon Ivan s life. Gerasim acts as a guide in the shift of Ivan s perception by helping Ivan
change his views and perspective towards death which no other person could have done if Gerasim
was removed from the novelette.
Ivan Ilych does not live his last years before death to his fullest potential and it is as if he is not
living at all. Ivan can not bring himself to accept death because he believes he does not deserve
to die and questions why this is happening to him. Ivan is not ready to face death so soon since
his life is going as planned. Ivan is lying to himself about him dying and tries to avoid the word
death by saying it, He went to his study, lay down, and once again was left alone with it. Face to
face with It, unable to do anything with It. Simply look at It and grow numb with horror
(Tolstoy 80). Ivan is referring to death as it because he can not fully grasp the idea that death is
really and seriously a lot closer than he expected. Instead of Ivan living each remaining years like
it is his last, he makes himself miserable and depressed by the thought of dying.
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The Business Strategy Of Caterpillar Inc.
An organisation s strategy plays an important role of providing direction of where company wants
to be and how best to allocate the company s resources to meet its objectives. The formulation of
business strategies has evolved over the years and has been made more difficult in recent by the
uncertain operating environments and global financial crises. The key to sustainable business is
ensuring that the company s strategy proportions are aligned (Kim, W.C Mauborgne, R, 2009).
Caterpillar Inc. has been in existence since 1925 and the company has faced its fair share of
turmoil. The current global challenges coupled with a stronger dollar make it difficult for any
organisation to operate but Caterpillar continues to outperform the competition. The key to the
company s success is its strategy execution supported by an unmatched distribution network. In this
analysis, I tried to outline the organisation s strategy, its weakness and strengths and made
recommendations to improve competitive performance. 2Background to Caterpillar Inc. Caterpillar
Inc. (Caterpillar) is an American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is
the world s largest manufacture of heavy duty mining and construction equipment, natural gas and
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The organisation aims to operate a local business in all its locations. Even though the organisation
has multiple geographic locations, it has embedded a culture of inclusion, which acknowledges
and respect the cultural differences in these locations. This proposition has made Caterpillar an
employer of choice and people are motivate to be successful in their jobs. Being an employer of
choice is a competitive advantage because it attracts good talent, which leads to the creation of
innovative products. Talent is considered a driver of global manufacturing competitiveness by
CEOs in a research conducted by Deloitte Tohmatsu
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Aboriginal Australia as a Dream Culture
To better understand Aboriginals as a Dream Culture I want to give more insight into Aboriginal
Australians general culture and their conceptions of Dream Time. In his discussion of religion,
Mircea Eliade describes a concept of Cosmos vs Chaos (Eliade 1957). In this notion an
unordered world is chaotic only until is it transposed during a sacred time: By occupying it and,
above all, by settling in it, man symbolically transforms it into a cosmos though a ritual repetition
of the cosmogony (Eliade 1957:31). In other words until a land is tamed or created it is
considered unordered. This can be applied to Aboriginal s understanding of the world prior to their
current presence. Aboriginals believe that in a time before the Dreamings, the land and world was a
featureless earth. It was not until the dreamtime, or time of creation: where there is contact with
appearances from both realms of inside the earth itself as from ill defined upper region that the
earth began to have its composed landscapes (Cowan 1992:26). The Dream Time is not only a
period but more of a dimension where ancestral beings moved across the earth and created not only
land, but every aspect of the earth including animals, plants, and man. It is important to realize that
the ancestors created the natural earth and that is why Aboriginals live a particular lifestyle. Most
Aboriginals living in this cosmogony are hunter gatherer tribes. This aspect of their life can be
traced to stem from the idea of
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Third Parties History
Though the 2016 election has come and gone, I m sure that during it you thought: Hillary Clinton
or Donald Trump? Don t like either? Well, were you aware of the other choices? You could
choose a third party candidate. A third party is a political party that is separate from the two major
political parties. Multiple third party candidates ran in the 2016 Presidential Election. Did you
know that any of them existed? Third parties have been a part of American Electionsfrom the
beginning, but have had little success due to the advantages given to major party candidates. In
order to further understand third parties, we will look at the history of third parties in the United
States.
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The Republican Party brought attention to slavery, the Socialists to women s suffrage, the
Populist Party to child labor laws, and Ross Perot to the deficit. They have also helped laws such
as the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 come into place. But sadly, major parties steal their
thunder. In most cases, the issues or ideas championed by third parties have been stolen by
candidates of one of the two major parties. (Mott) Third Parties often bring attention to issues
normally ignored by the Major Parties. Major party candidates will then steal these issues, that
may be the platform of the third party, causing their supporters to move to the Major Party. This
can cause third parties to disappear. Other obstacles include, becoming a possible candidate and
receiving government funding for campaigns. When Ralph Nader ran in 2004 he was expected
to get the signatures of 1.5 million people in every state in order to appear on the ballot.
Government funding for campaign are based on the percentage of votes received last election,
some third parties did not run in previous elections do to lack of support or did not exist at the
time. Perhaps the most significant of the obstacles facing third party candidates is the winner
take all system. (Nwazota) In elections the candidate with the highest percentage of votes in each
state receives the electoral votes. This means that a candidate could have widespread appeal but
never receive electoral votes (This is what happened to Ross Perot). From lack of support to unfair
policies it may seem impossible for a third party candidate to win, surprisingly, there is a
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Goodwill Balance Sheet
GOODWILL
What is the definition of Goodwill?
Goodwill is an intangible asset that mostly appears as the biggest intangible asset on the balance
sheet. The Goodwill can only be identified with the business as a whole. Therefore, the goodwill
cannot be sold individually in the marketplace, while some other intangible assets can be sold.
Goodwill is not easy to measure, because it includes exceptional management, desirable locations,
customer relations, and so on. The determination of the Goodwill is therefore most of the time very
subjective.
Companies only record the goodwill when there is an exchange transaction the involves the
purchase of an entire business.
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Goodwill booking in the balance sheet
According to Harold Averkamp (2015), Goodwill is reported on the balance sheet as a noncurrent
asset.
Since 2001, U.S. companies are no longer required/allowed to amortize the recorded amount of
goodwill.
In accounting we use the word amortization to mean the systematic allocation of a balance sheet
item to expense (or revenue) on the income statement. Harold Averkamp (2015)
The amortization of an asset means that a company is allowed to split the value of the expenses
stated in the income statement over several months instead of a one time booking.
However, the amount of goodwill is subject to a goodwill impairment test at least once per year.
The companies have to verify at least once a year if the value of their assets is aligned with the fair
value of the market.
The test verifies if the value of the assets is bigger than the market value. An adjustment is
recorded in order to bring the value of the asset at the fair value in case of inequality.
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whatsapp.
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Essay on Critique Of death Of The Author
Critique of quot;Death of the Author quot;
The title to the story quot;The Death of an Author, quot; by Roland Barthes, suggests this story
may be a fictional novel about the story of an author s death. Perhaps one might pick it up, and
skim the foreword in hopes that beneath the cover of this book there would be a mystery, a story of
detectives, eye witnesses, clues, and a puzzle for the reader to solve. Before I read this story, the
title quot;The Death of an Author quot; brought to my imagination the biography of a writer slowly
drinking himself to death trying to finish the story of his life, but the author would be stuck and
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I came to this conclusion after reading
quot;The Death of an Author quot; for the fourth or fifth time. I began to wonder why does this
man write this way? What caused him to have so much distrust toward the critics? Those are the
thoughts he was trying to persuade us not to think.
Barthes wanted the author of the story to be no more than a name printed on the top or front of a
book. Throughout the story quot;The Death of an Author, quot; Barthes refers to the author as a
scriptor in stating quot;Succeeding the Author, the scriptor no longer bears within him passions,
humors, feelings, impressions but rather this immense dictionary from which he draws a
writing that can know no halt. quot; Barthes announces that a scriptor is superior to an author
but they are the same. Now if a scriptor is superior to an author this passage drags on and on,
never circulating around a single point. A scriptor does not try to make art of the two hundred
and fifty five symbols placed in front of him. A scriptor arranges the symbols in an order that
once decoded can be read back and can convey whatever message the scriptor recorded. Barthes
reveals his knowledge of this in writing, quot;Once the author is removed, the claim to decipher a
text becomes quite futile. To give a text an Author is to impose a limit on that text, to furnish it with
a final signified, to close the writing. quot;
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Competition Is The Cornerstone Of Capitalism
Competition is the cornerstone of capitalism. It creates rivalry among businesses to produce quality
goods and services at competitive prices. This gives consumers a better sense of variety when
making purchases. Competition in its purest form creates small buyers and sellers none of which
are too large to negatively affect the market as a whole. Competitive markets can be dated back to
ancient times when merchants competed in foreign trade. In the 19th century economists
considered competition as a natural phenomenon in which growth of an operation was fueled by
supply and demand in a free market economy. They also believed that supply and demand worked
better in a laissez faire type environment. This was possible through freedom to trade, transparent
knowledge of market conditions, no government restrictions on trade, and access to buyers and
sellers. These conditions prevented any buyer or seller to significantly affect the market price of a
single commodity. After the mid 1800 s, limitations to compete became evident during the
industrial revolution. Corporations achieved manufacturing capabilities that would surpass their
competitors and would allow them to fix prices and squeeze out their rivals. Eventually some
businesses became so large that they controlled enough market share to deceptively manipulate
prices in their industry. This activity created an atmosphere for President Theodore Roosevelt to
launch his famous trustbusting campaigns. The era of antitrust
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The Multi-Judicial Organization
Conflict is an endemic to all organizations. If the multi judicial roles ambiguity occurred when
there was not a specific city that was in charge of the function of the organizations (Kalinich,
Klofas, Stojkovic, 2016). If the goals of the multi judicial organization were specifically defined,
then it would have functioned properly. There are many techniques they could have used to make
this organization work. Communication plays a major role in executing efficiently with other
organizations. If they were aware early on that there was an issue, the organization could have
accomplished their goal of raiding home laboratory, instead of raiding random homes. Since there
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It seems as if many of the units had conflict with working as a team locally. As stated in the case
study (Kalinich, Klofas, Stojkovic, pg. 336), a department had issues working with their local
fire department, due to lack of resource available. Competing with the different department
seemed to matter more to them than to actually work together to solve issues within the
community. It seems that asking them for help, ironically, was a conflict of interest and they
wanted to defuse anything before it exploded in their face. The cognitive dissonance these two
organizations are facing is causing them not to be able to properly work with one another to get
work done within their communities, let alone the multi judicial organization formed.
Resolutions is essential to the survivals of a group (Kalinich, Klofas, Stojkovic, 2016). Also,
there was not a clear, cut plan on how the home invasion or raid was suppose to happen. The
organization should have the officers assigned a specific location to be in when the raid is
occurring; where one is at the front door and back up is nearby and another officer is positioned in
the back of the house to ensure the the drug distributor did not escape through the back. The form
of the multi judicial organization was not beneficial, but harmful to itself and its community and
thus putting an end to it would be the best decision they made
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Manual Labour Movement Essay
The independent educational action of 1826 through 1876 emphasized the rise of the manual labor
movement and mechanics institutes. The contributions of several educational leaders and their
importance to the teaching field and vocational education are discussed. Other represented
achievements from the Morrill Act, the Hampton Institute, and the Kalamazoo Case are discussed
and their significance in the history of vocational education.
The Manual Labor Movement
During the early 1800 s, different schools served different functions. Mechanic s Institutes
combined practice with the study of science. Lyceums attended to cultural as well as educational
needs and aroused interest in agricultural and industrial education. The manual labor movement
attempted to meet the needs of the farmer, mechanic, vocational education, and a way of satisfying
a practical need of a population. In addition, Manual Labor Academies included academic studies as
well as time working in a shop. The Education committee felt this combination of studies and labor
contributed to the development of a better citizen. The combination of labor and education created
a strong base for vocational education. Although the manual labor movement lost momentum by
the time of the Civil War, it had set in motion significant developments concerning education of
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Agriculture was common in public high schools, usually because it reflected a local interest. This
is true of agricultural vocational programs today. The colonial period also ushered in the era of the
Business School, which flourished after the invention of the typewriter. Vocational programs are
always viewed against the backdrop of the needs of society while meeting the demands of the
economy. Meeting the internalized job needs of individuals is a crucial objective of vocational
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American Involvement During Foreign Affairs
Rolando Alonso Olivares Moreno
Ms. Faris
English IV
16 May 2017
American Involvement In Foreign Affairs
A Muslim immigrant shoots his two daughters to death on concerns about their western lifestyle .
The people of the United States are firm believers of this country being the land of the free. Yes,
the U.S. has problems of their own to worry about, for example the poverty and all the hate crimes
going on, but the United States has historically taken on the responsibility on aiding other countries
in need. Although people believe the U.S. should not be involved in foreign affairs, historical data
has proven that U.S. involvement with foreign affairs is beneficial because it results in economic
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The Obama administration did a good job of bolstering Jordan against chaos from Iraq and Syria
so far, but stepping back from the region could still stir up some problems with the neighboring
countries of Jordan such as Lebanon, Turkey, Tunisia, and Egypt. Although it being risky for the
United States, it may not always work to be involved in other countries because of cost and
resources that would be used to stabilize the foreign countries rather than reconstructing them. All
of these countries want and need western economic, diplomatic, technical, and military assistance,
but in order to make that happen, the U.S. needs to get rid of the root of the problem, stating that
no matter how many terrorists the United States kills, if these civil wars don t stop, more young
men will turn to terrorism (Pollack). There are urgent requests from the Yemeni government for
economic reconstruction, which is in a deadly competition with Al Quaeda (C. Chosky J. Chosky).
Hence, the United States could do a better job in foreign nations.
If the American people were at risk of a failed economy, surely American allies would come to the
rescue and help, moreover if the U.S. goes into other Nations, they gain allies along with providing
the other country aid and support. Although the United States has had a respectable amount of
experience in reconstructing countries ever since after WWII ended, the United States has not
really invested similarly adequate
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Essay on Amnesia in Memento Directed by Christopher Nash
The film, Memento, tells a multidimensional story about a man, Leonard Shelby, who suffers
from short term memory loss illness, anterograde amnesia. He is impaired by this medical issue
due to being hit on the head when defending his wife, who was attacked and raped in their house
during the middle of the night. He kills one of the invaders during the attack. With inability to
form new memories, one of the last things Leonard remembers is seeing his wife, die. He then
devotes his life to finding and killing the second attacker. However, Leonard, being unable to store
and remember new memories, develops a technique to help him recall what has already happened in
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The movie switches back and forth between various series of color and black and white
sequences. The black and white scenes illustrate the story in chronological order; whereas the
scenes in color continue in reverse chronological order, demonstrating the use of flashbacks.
However, the opening credits unfolds a scene of Leonard killing Teddy, who is a claimed and
assumed, but unproven police officer, assigned to the rape of Catherine Shelby, Leonard s wife. He
is also an acquaintance of Leonard, who attempted to assist him in his determined search for his
wife s killer. Although, the audience realizes this beginning scene actually exposes the end of the
conclusion of the story. The black and white sequential scenes and the reversal color scenes
alternate awaiting the conclusion of the film where they meet in the middle of the story.
Director and screenwriter, Christopher Nolan, portrays the movie s protagonist, Leonard Shelby, as
a flawed hero tries to find some justice in an unfair world, as wrong was done onto him with the
rape and murder of his wife. This neo noir thematic device is displayed through Leonard, as he is,
at heart, a genuinely good person, despite making questionably moral decisions, in this case to
naivety and gullibility due to his mental incapability. Suffering anterograde amnesia, the death of
his wife is a fresh,
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Shopping Mall Impact on Small Bussinesses
Impact of Malls on Small Shops and Hawkers
A small sample survey of the impact of malls on small shops and hawkers in Mumbai points to a
decline in sales of groceries, fruits and vegetables, processed foods, garments, shoes, electronic
and electrical goods in these retail outlets, ultimately threatening 50 per cent of them with closure
or a major decline in business. Only 14 per cent of the sample of small shops and hawkers has so
far been able to respond to the competitive threat of the malls with the institution of fresh sales
promotion initiatives.
ANURADHA KALHAN
India is attempting to do in 10 years what took 25 30 years in other major global markets.
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So 50 per cent of the sample was expecting serious trouble. 82 per cent said that their children
would not continue with the business. Yet only 11 per cent of the sample of 112 shops/ hawkers
were involved in a campaign against the malls. It would be useful to compare the two areas where
malls have been around for an adequate period of time, like in Parel and in the Bhandup/Mulund
area. Nirmal Lifestyle is close to Bhandup, R Mall is in Mulund. Nirmal is two years old and R
Mall is three years old. Phoenix Mall in Lower Parel is four years old. There were 53 respondents
(retail shops and hawkers) in the
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The End Of Remembering By Joshua Foer
Haley Hendrickson
English 110
Mary Monette
September 6th 2017
Technology is Taking Over In Joshua Foer s essay, The End of Remembering (found in
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, published 2011) he
explores the history and current state of remembering and how technology affects it.
Moonwalking with Einstein describes Joshua Foer s yearlong quest to improve his memory to
become one of the top mental athletes. He discusses cutting edge research, and very interesting
history of remembering. Foer is the United States Memory Champion and set two new national
records, in speed cards and speed numbers.
He starts out his essay by basically asking us why bother remembering things when we have ...
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So many things can be done with electronics. For example, I don t use a paper planner anymore
because I can type into a app what my assignment is, and it will remind me. I do this even when
it s proven to help you remember better when you write stuff down. A survey even said 30% of
adults can t remember the birthdays of more than 3 immediate family members. (pg160.) Our
gadgets have eliminated the need to remember when grandma s birthday is because facebook
will notify us. This fact uses ethos to make the reader feel sad or upset because it makes us look
like we don t care. One way Foer draws in his younger readers is by by changing his tone from
informal to formal. He uses a great amount of emotions in his essay, making to make us laugh,
almost like remembering is a joke. But then he comes back with factual evidence to make it
serious again. When I get assigned a book to read, most of the time I skim over it and forget it in
the morning. Foer writes As books became easier and easier to consult, the imperative to hold
their concerns in memory became less and less relevant, and the very notion of what it meant to
be erudite began to evolve from possessing information internally to knowing where to find
information in the labyrinthine world of external memory. In this section he is building his
argument by giving us a visual. Foer is implying that when it s easy to read we just forget it
because it wasn t a challenge; he is also implying that we won t
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Public Services Case Study
People often behave differently when their anger has been evoked, which can be quite negative in
particular circumstances. A quick decision made during a fit of rage can have an enduring impact
on your life, and its often not a good one.
Many public sector jobs are highly demanding and a higher level of self control and customer
service skills are likely required. For instance, police officers and restaurant servers work with the
public. These average citizens can be tested by unexpected situations that place both their patience
and character in the hot seat. Examined below is an event that occurred just a few years back in the
sector of public transportation.
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Allegedly, the TTC driver believed that the fare paid by this particular student wasn t correct, due
to the student s age. It s alleged that the student s head was pressed against a glass window, and it
broke. The exact manner of how the window broke was unclear in the initial reports regarding the
incident.
The constable who was the police representative that investigated the event made note that the
victim s neck and head injuries appeared to be quite minor. However, the victim chose to gain the
services of a lawyer, who s specialty was personal injury. His lawyer advised him to visit the
hospital to acquire a medical exam.
This was, of course, the smartest choice the victim could have made, as the steps taken by him in
the aftermath of his assault befitted him greatly in resolving his case. It s not the job of the police
or witnesses to gauge the nature of an attack. Multiple people tend to minimize their injuries as a
matter that they can handle on their own, a grievous mistake that can result in more serious injury
later while simultaneously damaging a victim s chances of being compensated in a manner
consistent with the full extent of their
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Cyber Surveillance And Intrusion Detection System Essay
Abstract
In this era of technology, everything is available at just one click; Security is a big issue when we
talk about networks. Hackers and intruders are getting smarter. There are various methods to secure
the network infrastructure and communication over the Internet, for example firewalls, encryption,
and virtual private networks. Intrusion detection is a relatively new approach to such techniques.
By using intrusion detection, we can collect and use information from known types of attacks and
find out if someone is trying to attack the network/host.
Keywords: intrusion detection system
I.Introduction
Intrusions are the activities that violate the security policy of system. Intruders may be from
outside the network or legitimate users of the network. Intrusion can be a physical, system or
remote intrusion. Intrusion Detection is the process used to identify intrusions i.e. a piece of
software that monitors a computer system or network resources to detect malicious activities
unauthorized attempts to use the system or abuse of existing privileges in a network or on a host
system. It identifies and stops attacks in progress and conducts forensic analysis once attack is over.
It detects intrusions and attacks that were not stopped by preventative techniques (firewalls, packet
filtering routers, proxy servers. In this whole approach, determining who is much harder than just
detecting that an intrusion occurred. Figure: The role of Intrusion Detection in network
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My Desire to Participate in the Summer Research Program
Why do I want to participate in the summer research program including my goals for summer,
strengths I bring and what I hope to achieve.An idle mind is a stronghold of the devil. No teacher
would want to be stagnant in this age of growing technology and information. If I were teaching
Math maybe I would not worry so much as 6 x 9 would equal always to 54 but in Science, things
do change fast and as I blink my eye I can lose sight of a shooting star right before my eye. I wantto
be where the change in Science happens. And I am always fascinated about new things. And it
has a domino effect with my students.I may want to go to a place to rejuvenate as school days are
always busy but time flies so fast before you know it, it is back to school again.I always encourage
my students to go to summer programs, recommend them to workshops and trainings; I think I need
one too myself. If I want to be a better teacher and be better at what I do which is teaching then I
need to be in a summer program. I want to learn new things and be productive at the same time. I
need to grow, books and videos and articles in magazines are sometimes not enough. This is the
reason educational tours or virtual tours are important. We need to get out of the classroom and
see the world or see what s on the other world. If not for these great scientists who persevered and
persisted, we would not have known the beauty of the cosmic space above us and the bottomless
canyon and snow covered mountains of the
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The Impact of a Terrorist Act to the Inbound Tourism Study...
The Impact of A Terrorist Act to The Inbound Tourism
Study Case: How Bali Bombing Affects the Tourism in Bali
Introduction
As the third biggest industry in Indonesia and the biggest industry in Bali, tourism is an important
industry that will definitely have such a big role in the country s economy. There was 20% of Bali
s working population which directly involved in the tourism industry. Moreover, in 2001, there
were 5.1 million tourists that visited Indonesia and most of them ended up in Bali at one stage.
The importance of the tourism industry in Bali was disturbed by the first Bali bombing that
happened in October 12, 2002 and causing 202 casualties which triggered a dreadful impact for
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The author will use the number of visitors as an indicator of how Bali Bomb affected Bali s
tourism. This indicator is chosen because it s commonly referenced to determine the level of
tourism development.
To limit the range of the datas, the author only compares the number of tourists arrival, tourists
expenditure and tourists length of stay from 2000 to 2006.
To be added, this paper also only comprises data from secondary sources.
Tourism in Bali after the Bombings
Data from the Bali Provincial Tourism Office showed that the number of tourists arrival in Bali
was dramatically decreased in 2003 because of the bombing. The interesting part is in 2004,
however, the number of tourists arrival was actually higher than the number of arrivals before
the bombing. To be more specific, in January 2003 (three months after the bombing), the number
of visitors only reached 60,836. On the other hand in January 2004 the number increasingly
reached to 104,062, an increase of 71%. In February and March 2003, the number of foreign
tourists were 67,469 and 72,263 people, while in the same month in 2004 reached 84,374 and
99,826 people, or a rise of 25% in February and furthermore, 39% in March. (Dinas Pariwisata Bali,
2010)
Although the number of visitors were quickly recovered, the length of stay decreased, significantly
lower than before the Bali bombing. In 2000 and 2001, the average length of stay of
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American History X Essay examples
American History X
American History X is clearly a film dealing with the social topic of racism. The interesting thing
about this film is the way in which the subject is presented. First of all, it is obvious that, though
racism is always a difficult subject to deal with, American History X presents it without any
reservations or dummying down. Second, the film s figurehead for racism, Derek Vinyard
(Edward Norton), is not an unintelligent redneck racist as films often portray them, but is in fact
well spoken, charismatic and bright, although he clearly holds ideals that are terribly wrong.
Finally, the film shows that it is not only the white, neo nazi racists who are fools for being
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For example, the young, black men were disgraced by the white male in a local game of
basketball; therefore, the black men go to do damage to the white males car, which in turn, leads to
the white male killing the young black men. It s a vicious circle with no end in sight.
The film also did a very good job in the way they tie racial issues in with the portrayal of Derek s
character as a strong and bold leader. The things that make Derek such a powerful and frightening
character is not the fact that he is racist, it is the fact that instead of choosing a somewhat regular,
backwoods, unintelligent racist as the films central character, Derek is well spoken and bright. It is
these qualities that allow him to recruit the youths of Venice Beach and form, with the help of his
mentor Cameron Alexander, the entire white supremacist culture permeating the area. Instead of
just telling them to hate black, Hispanic, and Asian people because they are of that race, he makes
speeches, telling them charismatically and passionately how these people are stealing their jobs,
causing Americans to suffer a poor standard of living. He tells them America needs to take care
of Americans before dealing with immigrants. And his speeches clearly incite this hatred in the
young people of that area and flare up their tempers, causing behavior, such as we see in the movie
when they destroy a grocery store because it was bought by a Korean immigrant who employs, 40
fuckin border jumpers
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Impingement Syndrome Case Report
Hi everyone, Impingement syndrome have two types external impingement and internal
impingement (McKinnis, 2014). External impingement compresses the rotator cuff tendons in the
supraspinatus outlet when the arm is elevated (McKinnis, 2014, p. 544). On the other hand, internal
impingement is the compression of the posterior capsule and rotator cuffbetween the humeral head
and glenoid when the arm is elevated and rotated (McKinnis, 2014, p. 544). The patient s history
and physical exam are diagnostic for impingement syndrome. To further define the corresponding
soft tissue pathologies such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, and tendinitis, a magnetic resonance
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scapulectomy for malignant shoulder tumors. Orthopaedic Surgery, 8(2), 186 195.
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Mobile Programming And The Market Needs Mobile Developers
Assignment 1
Nansi Surlekova, Student ID: 13006763
Section 1
It is noticeable that the market needs mobile developers. Recently, mobile programming has grown
10 times faster than desktop programming. Even though this is going on and on for years now
and a lot of people started participating in this area of business, there is still place for more. After
researching a few websites for job opportunities I came across 3 interesting posts.
The first job is about a Junior Mobile Application Developer. The posts states that you will be
mentored, but still, you need to have enough experience so you can manage things on your own.
The skills required for this position are as expected: A working knowledge of .NET, C#, Java,
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As you can see I am going up, one step at a time. The requirements for this position are longer
than the whole information given in the two previous posts. Do you have at least 5 years
professional software development experience? No. Do you have at least 3 years professional
Android development experience? No. You should have experience in almost every field that is
connected in some way with mobile development, examples are: Java, Android SDK, Eclipse ADB,
Knowledge of Android specific UI patterns and affordances, IOS, PHP, JQuery etc., oh and let s
not forget about the degree in computer science. So if we say that you become a Junior
developer, wait a few years, then go up to just being a developer and take your life in your hands by
reading books and coding more than you breathe, yes, you might be able to apply for a position
like that in about 30 years.
The chart below sums up the main skills that are required in order to launch your career in
Mobile Development. How does that fit my skill set? Barely. But a good amount of time and
effort can easily fix that. An example of a way to start building up my skill set is by actually
starting to work on an app. At first thought it all seems scary, to be honest, but if a selected field
interests you, everything can be accomplished. Most required skills
18% 20%
8%
12%
7%
14% 17%
Android SDKJavajQueryPHP
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Oedipus The King, Fate And Destiny
Sophocles is the author of the famous play, Oedipus the King . In case you did not know,
Sophocles is from Greece. In Greek mythology there are three goddesses who preside over the
birth and life of humans. Each person s destiny was thought of as a thread spun, measured, and cut
by the three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In the story Oedipusthe King fate and destinywas
the main theme. On Google the definition of destiny is the events that will necessarily happen to a
particular person or thing in the future. Fate is defined as, the development of events beyond a
person s control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. In this paper I will be analyzing
the story to help you understand the significance of destiny and fate to the story.
Do you think your life is already set out for you or its free will and u can decide what happens?
The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate is free will. Throughout the story
Oedipus Rex figured that he could determine his own fate. So obviously Oedipus Rex thought he
could control his life with free will. The miserable King Oedipus of Thebes and his woeful story is
a rather significant thought experiment for those of us struggling with this fate or free will problem.
With Sophocles being from Greece he believes in Greek mythology. The Moirai or Fates were
three sister deities, incarnations of destiny and life. Their names were Clotho, the one who spins
the thread of life; Lachesis, she who draws
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The Autobiography of Jeffery Culverson Jr
The autobiography of Jeffery Culverson Jr
Ever since I was a little boy, I had dreams of becoming someone great in life. I always imagined
myself doing wonderous things and traveling the world. I was born Jeffery Lawrence Culverson
Jr on July 29th, 1980 to Tammy Collins and Jeffery Culverson in Las Vegas, Nevada. All though I
had big aspirations as a little boy, I learned quickly in life that what you want is not always what
you get. My parents had three children; two girls and myself, but they were never together while I
was growing up. I was taught the violin and other musical instruments at an early age, but because
my mother moved around a lot I went to many schools, and eventually lost touch with my musical
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My first experience in Florida was pretty bad. I was called racist words and treated badly because of
my color of skin. I began to hate myself and others. I almost lost my wife because how my anger
took over my life. I went back to Nevada to clear my head and my wife stayed behind in Florida,
while there, I realized that I was a couple credits from receiving my high school diploma and was
really upset, because I had always thought I graduated. My wife thought I should stay and finish
my credits to get my diploma and she moved back with me while I struggled with the school
work. I hadnt been in school for so long and it seemed so much harder facing the curriculum at
my age then. I struggled and failed, but I kept getting back up and trying again and I did pass and
received my high school diploma. This was very important to me because I didnt want to be just
another bum on the street that didnt do anything with my life. I had big dreams and all though I
had left them on the back burner for a while, they were still there inside me, just waiting for a
chance to make them happen. After receiving my diploma, my wife and I decided to try a different
area of Florida and we ended up in Daytona Beach. All though there was still racism around us, I
realized I couldn t control other people s ideals and decided to focus on my own. My wife and I
have always wanted to own our own restaurant and I decided to go back to
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Auditing And Assurance Standards
Auditing and Assurance Standards Council
Philippine Standard on Auditing 330 (Redrafted)
THE AUDITOR S RESPONSES TO
ASSESSED RISKS
PSA 330 (Redrafted)
PHILIPPINE STANDARD ON AUDITING 330 (REDRAFTED)
THE AUDITOR S RESPONSES TO ASSESSED RISKS
(Effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2009)
CONTENTS
Paragraph
Introduction
Scope of this PSA.......................................................................
Effective Date...........................................................................
Objective................................................................................
Definitions..............................................................................
Requirements
Overall Responses......................................................................
Audit Procedures Responsive to the Assessed Risks of
Material Misstatement at the Assertion Level...................................
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A9 A18)
(b) Obtain more persuasive audit evidence the higher the auditor s assessment of risk. (Ref: Para.
A19)
Tests of Controls
8.
The auditor shall design and perform tests of controls to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence
as to the operating effectiveness of relevant controls when: (a) The auditor s assessment of risks of
material misstatement at the assertion level includes an expectation that the controls are operating
effectively (i.e., the auditor intends to rely on the operating effectiveness of controls in determining
the nature, timing and extent of substantive procedures); or
(b) Substantive procedures alone cannot provide sufficient appropriate audit evidence at the
assertion level. (Ref: Para. A20 A24)
9.
In designing and performing tests of controls, the auditor shall obtain more persuasive audit
evidence the greater the reliance the auditor places on the effectiveness of a control. (Ref: Para. A25)
4
PSA 330 (Redrafted)
Nature and Extent of Tests of Controls
10.
In designing and performing tests of controls, the auditor shall:
(a) Perform other audit procedures in combination
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JOURNAL WEEKS One And Two Summary
JOURNAL: WEEKS ONE AND TWO Your journal will often be synopses of the reading for the
weeks in question. 1. According to the author, what is wrong with the process of giving public
funds to private groups to provide Education in New Orleans? According to the author, giving
public funds to private groups leads to a series of issues. The first issue is that changes are being
made in order to seem like the charter school s are meeting the standards and students are meeting
the expected goals. This affects the children who are not receiving the proper support in school,
and or and not achieving the expected learning goals established for their grade level. Students are
falling behind, but the charter schools are finding ways to otherwise in order to continue to receive
money. Lastly, no support is provided to the students with special needs in these charter schools.
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The selection about Horace Mann, is from the text, School and Society: Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives. NY: McGraw Hill. 2011 by Steven Tozer and myself. I used to use
this for the main text, but could no longer accept its rising price for students. Therefore I will use
just several of the chapters, in fair use policy. What were the motivations of the generation in the
mid nineteenth century regarding the building of a public schooling. What was their main purpose.
Were they for a more democratic access to education or were they to create social stability in an
increasingly industrializing society? The motivation behind the building of public schooling in the
mid nineteenth century was to create social stability. They hoped that by making education
available for all, it would help the diverse population have more things in common while also
minimizing poverty and crime. Public education would additionally help better prepare the next
generation, allowing for more opportunities in their
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My Note On My Mother Gift
My Mothers Gift
Without the ability to read and comprehend information society as we know it would begin to
become stagnant and our ability to progress in thought and philosophy would be abated.
Fortunately the gift of reading was given to me at a young age. It began with me being taught to
comprehend uncomplicated text and through practice and patience over time evolved into more
sophisticated pieces of literature. The importance of reading and comprehending information was
instilled in me by mother. Specifically, one time she sat me down and explained why she did what
she did in regards to having me read and be quizzed on additional material given by her in
conjunction to my normal schooling. Her impactful explanation has shaped my ... Show more
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Now I feel as though it cannot be stressed enough the enormous benefits and advantages I have
received by listening to my mom that day. My capability to read and comprehend a diverse
amount of material can be traced back to her essentially convincing me to buy into what she was
saying. For me learning to read effectively at a young age has proven to be one of the most
invaluable skills I could have ever attained and has shaped who I am today. Once you learn to
read, you will be forever free (Frederick Douglass). The liberating power one attains when you
learn to read and process an array of information is second to none. This was somewhat of a
difficult concept for eight year old me to understand, however, my mom sat me down and
explained to me what she meant. She said that those who have the ability to read effectively
have opportunities that are only available to individuals who possess that skill. She then turned
into the equivalent of a car salesman and began to list off the numerous benefits of being a
competent reader. After about five minutes of what felt like her rambling on and on about
reading benefits I was ready to fall asleep. Picking up on this she gave me a personal narrative,
Personally [Austen] I have found that over time the more effective of a reader I have become my
overall intelligence has increased. My
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Prison
The prisoners will serve their sentences at this five year old institution or at Valley State Prison,
the nation s second largest women s prison, which recently opened across the street. The
compounds occupy the tiny farm town of Chowchilla, where almond and alfalfa groves surround
the 50,000 volt electrified fence. To the crop dusters above, the flat gray and peach buildings must
look like a giant corrections butterfly, shielding up to 8,000 women in the 1,340 acre spread of its
cinder block wings.
The predominant types of offenses women tend to commit petty theft, check forgery, drug
possession are nonviolent and low level, yet women s rates of incarceration have steadily gone up,
surpassing men s for the past 14 years. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Male inmates work their bodies constantly, doing hundreds of squat thrusts and jumping jacks even
when restricted to a maximum security cage. Women, who fear the central yard, work out their
anxiety with too much sleep, food and prescription pills.
Men s prisons divide the population by security level; women under minimum, medium and
maximum security freely mix. Men tend to congregate by race, whether or not they prefer to in the
free world. This is less true for women. Male gangs thrive in prison. Female gangs leave their colors
on the street, some creating small families in prison with designated mothers, fathers, siblings for
support.
Rarely do men become intimate with their keepers. Many women share their lives with officers
shift after shift after shift. Men either honor orders or defy them. Women ask why.
Only 29 percent of the guards at the Central California Women s Facility are women. This fact
worsens the already ancient problems of troubled women, many of whom are accustomed to
coercive relationships, when they are placed in a highly sexualized, paramilitary setting in the
custody mostly of men. An ongoing investigation of state prisons by the Human Rights Watch
Women s Rights Project found that female inmates experienced some form of custodial sexual
misconduct regardless of the prison or state; inappropriate sexual contact, verbal degradation, rape,
sexual assault and unwarranted visual supervision were reported from California to New
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Ikea s Market Tool For The Retail Giant Essay
Introduction:
IKEA is a multinational group of companies, specialized in designs and sells home furniture
(ready to assemble). They also sell accessories, bathroom kitchen items and lately they have
offered food market in their retail stores around the world. It was founded by Ingvar Kamprad
who born in southern Sweden in 1926 and who was listed as one of the world s richest people in
2013. The company is known by its modern (simplicity) design, cost control, operation details and
continues product development. Today, IKEA owns and operates 225 stores in more than 30
countries. IKEA have a very nice catalogue, published in twenty languages. It is their main market
tool for the retail giant.
Case Study Back Ground:
The Case study displayed the History of the founder Ingvar Kamprad , the Swedish Entrepreneur,
billionaire, who considered one of the richest people in the world and how he began his career
since he was five, selling matches until he made this successful venture and named it IKEA (I
stands for Ingvar, K stands for Kampard, E stands for Elmtaryd the name of the farm he grew up
in and A stands for Agunnaryd The Swedish village he grew up in . Although, he was neither
trained doing business nor he read books on the subject. But by his hard working and personal
experience, he was the founder of one of the most successful furniture retailer in the world.
Solution of the questions:
1.Discuss any three innovative techniques adopted by IKEA to save cost?
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Sexual Exploitation Of Sex Advertising
Sexual exploitation is becoming more and more mainstream in advertisements. Everyone knows
that sex sells. Especially Carl s Jr. They have developed a reputation with their salacious ad
campaigns, often depicting women in very revealing attires. In their recent advertisement for the
2015 Super Bowl, it features model Charlotte Mckinney where she is baring almost everything.
There is more to the commercial than just boobs and burgers. The use of Mckinney s body as a
sexual object is discriminating to all women and raises sexism. The stereotypical ad brings
imparities between genders and promotes genderpolicing. The attention grabbing, super sexy Au
Naturel ad first starts off with the model Mckinney, walking through a farmer s market
practically naked while strategically placed items are covering her private areas. She clearly has
all the attention of the men at the market. She walks by this one man with a spray hose and he
completely turns around to catch a look of Mckinney, who appears fully naked, being covered
this time by the spraying water from the hose. She catches another man s attention and is a shot
of her bare back with a tomato shaped exactly like her behind, perfectly covering just that. The
man then pinches and grabs the side of the tomato. The shot after shows her walking towards a
scale where again, a man is perfectly barely covering her up by putting two big melons on a scale to
replace her breasts. The last and final shot is when she is walking towards
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Fun In Trampolines Research Paper
During school holidays, it s exciting for parents to take their children to different recreational
activities. The options are endless: indoor and outdoor activities, in or out of town, you can choose
what your children will surely enjoy. You can let them participate in activities that will not only let
them enjoy but will also provide them a lot of healthbenefits. These are:
#1 The Fun in Trampoline
Trampoline is a cherished part of many Australians childhood memories. At the Gold Coast, school
holiday activities are abundant, and BOUNCE provides a way for people to actually spend a day
just jumping up and down, fulfilling a childhood dream. The fun it provides to the children comes
with many health benefits that only some people realise.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Incorporation
LeLegal benefits of incorporation
ProteIntroduction
Company or Corporate law originally was derived from the Common Law of England, but has
evolved significantly in the 20th Century. Many countries have forms of business entity unique
to their countries. The doctrine of the veil of incorporation was demonstrated From the age long
decision of House of Lords in the case of Salomon v. Salomon Co Ltd (1897) The effect of the
House of Lords unanimous ruling was to uphold firmly the doctrine of corporate personality, as set
out in the Company Act (1862) so that creditors of an insolvent company could not sue the
company s shareholders to pay up outstanding debts.. The principle behind the veil of incorporation
is what is referred to as limited liability that is that a company s creditors can ... Show more content
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Salomon Co Ltd (1897). In a corporation, however, stockholders, directors and officers typically
are not liable for the company s debts and obligations. They are limited liabilities in a way that
only the amount which was invested in the corporation will be lost and not their personal assets.
For instance if a shareholder purchased a stock wealth K100 no more than K100 can be lost..
When a corporation which is a limited company holds assets and real estates if a shareholder of
this corporation is personally involved in a lawsuit or bankruptcy, the assets and real estates of
the company will not pay for that lawsuit of that particular individual or shareholder, , the assets
will be protected. There will be no creditor who will seize those assets because they company
assets. However, the creditor can seize ownership shares in the corporation, as they are considered
a personal
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My Experience In My Life
As time went by, it seemed to fly faster and faster. Soon, it was the summer between my
sophomore and junior years and I had an abundance of plans for how to spend my summer. One
event stood out compared to all of the others. It would greatly influence my life and shape my my
thoughts to the way they are today. Reminiscing on the events of my past, my journey to the
glamorous mountains of Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexicoto hike for a week is indisputably
the greatest memory of my life so far. Our Boy Scout troop congregated at the Grimes South
Sports Complex at way too early of a time on a Friday morning. Nobody felt tired, however, due
to our excitement for the launch of our trek. We had been preparing for this adventure for over a
year. Our moms took the pictures that are typical of moms, then we left in cars headed for
Kansas City. I was fortunate to be placed in the vehicle that some of my closer friends were in
and we had a blast on the car ride to KC. From there, we boarded a train which would take us to
our destination of Cimarron, New Mexico, the closest form of civilization to Philmont. Travelling
by train was a unique experience. The seats were extremely comfortable and could spin around.
Each seat was situated by a large window that spanned from the ceiling to the floor allowing for a
phenomenal view of the passing scenery. The food on the meal cart was scrumptious. It was
essentially a much more pleasureable plane ride. After about twelve hours, we stumbled
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Essay Pres, Truman Atomic Bomb Decision
President Truman s Decision to drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki During World
War II the war in Europe ended after the unconditional German surrender at General Eisenhower s
Headquarters in Reims, France, May 7, 1945. After the unconditional German surrender in Europe
the war shifted to Asia and the Pacific. As the war continued against Japan the Allied forces
captured islands such as Iwo Jima and Okinaawa close to Japan brought the Japanese homeland
within range of naval and air attacks. (Dannen) On August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima was the
target of the first atomic bomb used against civil population in history. On August 9, 1945, the
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After they recount the intensity of these battles, the bombs follow logically as a pardon from
further carnage by our amphibious invasions of the Japanese home islands. This was one
political technique used to manipulate the decision of President Truman. President Truman
must have kept in mind the personal political implications of his decision to drop the bomb.
With polls showing that Americans overwhelmingly supported the unconditional surrender of
Japan and with his knowing the strong anti Japanese sentiments of the American people, I must
have felt that I had little political risk in dropping an atomic bomb on Japan. (Harry Truman)
President Truman must have also considered his difficulty in explaining to American voters why
the government spent two billion dollars to develop a superior weapon if he personally decided
not to deploy it, especially if the war had dragged on with additional American casualties. Here is
an entry from Truman s diary, I have to decide Japanese strategy shall we invade Japan proper or
shall we bomb and blockade? That is my hardest decision to date. But I ll make it when I have all
the facts. (Ferrell) President Truman told his diary that he had ordered the bomb dropped on a
purely military target, so that military objectives and soldiers the target and women and children
are to be spared. The bombing order
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Network Bandwidth And Data Upload Time
Though client side deduplication brings in advantages such as reduction of network bandwidth
and data upload time, several security threats are associated with it. These threats have to be
addressed in order to reap the full potential of client side deduplication. Halevi et al. [3] identified
various threats that affect a remote storage system that implements client side deduplication.
First, in traditional storage systems, privacy and confidentiality are compromised when an
attacker learns the hash value of a file and gains access to the entire file from the server. For
example, Dropbox uses Secure Hash Algorithm 256 (SHA256) in a straightforward manner;
thus, it is possible for an attacker to obtain hashes for confidential files of others. Using the hash,
a hacker can easily download an unauthorized file from the server. A practical way for
performing this hack is demonstrated by the use of Dropship application programming interface
(API) utilities for Dropbox which allows a hacker to download confidential files of others from
Dropbox servers by obtaining the file hashes. This is comparatively easy to obtain, and exploiting
the weak client side deduplication technique that is applied [4]. Second, if an attacker can access
the server cache then all confidential hashes will be disclosed. Hence the attacker can make the
cloud storage service behave as a content distribution network (CDN) by publishing the hacked
hash values. In a case where the files hashes are published
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Golden Age China Research Paper
Golden Age China had a greater cultural influence than did 21st century China, whereas 21st
century China has had a greater economic influence. There were many cultural benefits from the
Golden Era, including religion, fine arts, and innovations. As a result of the peace and stability
which formed during the Tang dynasty, Buddhismwas introduced and became a dominant religion
among the Chinese. Alongside the new religion, Taoism was also a major religion in China.
Through the bonding of these two religions, several other religions emerged, such as the Pure Land
Sect, Tian tai sect, and also Chan Buddhism. These new branches of the religions were called sects.
Along with religion, the fine arts were also a major part of Chinese life from the Golden Era.
Due to the influences of the Silk Road and prosperity of the Tang dynasty, China experienced a
time in which the fine arts were further developed. Sculptures, paintings, and the most prevalent of
Golden Age China, poetry, were created. Famous poets, such as Tu Fu and Li Bo, both of whom
are still sometimes believed today to be the greatest of Chinese poets in history, created some of the
most famous pieces of literature during the Tang dynasty.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It is done for a variety of reasons, such as for showing respect, apologizing, thanking others, and
gatherings. At the end of the practice, a traditional action is to fold the napkin as a way of warding
off the evil energy found in tea called the Qi.
Another major influence that Golden Age China had was its innovations. During this time, new
techniques, a new form of currency, and tools were created. For example, block printing was
invented as a way of speeding up the printing process. Also, the use of paper money was
introduced so that coins would not have to be carried everywhere. The
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In Dennis Covington’S Book Salvation On Sand Mountain And
In Dennis Covington s book Salvation on Sand Mountain and David Haberman s Journey Through
the Twelve Forests: An Encounter with Krishna, we get two very different experiences of
researches stepping into a world of different religion and perspectives than their own. While both
Haberman and Covington focus on a certain religionand the traditions of its followers, Haberman
does a better job with presenting an accurate representation of Hinduismand the Braj pilgrimage.
This is because Covington s book delves too deeply into his personal journey and opinion without
explaining any details or history of Christianityand the snake handling, while Haberman gives the
reader history of Hinduism and the significance of the Braj pilgrimage.... Show more content on
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While both attempt to take an ethnographic approach, Covington s writing truly does show the
journalistic background he came from, since it came off as almost more story telling than an actual
research piece. Haberman, on the other hand, provided the reader with a large amount of
background and history on Hinduism, essentially assuming the reader didn t know anything about
Hinduism going into the book. This made it so that while the reader was going on the journey of
the pilgrimage with Haberman, they were also getting the informational and historical background
of Hinduism and why the pilgrimage was performed, something that Covington cannot grasp so
well. This could partly be because Covington assumes his audience is coming from a Christian and
Western perspective, meaning a background and history of Christianity isn t necessary. While
Haberman, on the other hand, makes the same assumption, so a history and background of
Hinduism would be necessary to accurately tell and portray the whole story. It is more appropriate
for researchers to assume that their audience lacks the background knowledge than that they have
it, because there could be missed information or unclear points made by the researchers otherwise.
When explaining the traditions and beliefs of those in the snake handling church, Covington
presents in the information within the framework of his life and his experiences,
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William Shakespeare s Sonnet 17 And Sonnet 55
Two constant themes throughout this collection of sonnets is one s eternal fate and preservation
once that fate is reached.. Shakespeare battles with the idea of how to preserve not only the beauty
of his subject, which in this case is the young man, but also his work without losing value and merit.
Sonnet17 and Sonnet 55 share the common idea that preservation is necessary and important, but
each take different approaches to this preservation. From Sonnet 17 to Sonnet 55, Shakespeare
grows confident in his craft and begins to develop a different ideology when it comes to
preservation. In this paper, I will compare and contrast Sonnet 17 and Sonnet 55 and thoroughly
examine Shakespeare s changing preservation ideology.
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In some cases, he even starts to believe that the beauty of the subject is ineffable and incapable
of being described to eyes who have not seen the beauty first hand. His thoughts can be seen in
phrases like, If I could write the beauty of your eyes (line 5). The speaker in Sonnet 17 doesn t
only focus on the importance of the child for the subject, but also the stake they, the speaker,
hold in the child. As stated the poet is fearful. He is worried about preserving his craft and his
personal legacy. At this moment he doesn t understand his true worth as a writer and the power his
words hold. He doesn t understand that they legacy of his subject can live in his words. But he
learns and an alternative preservation ideology is seen in in Sonnet 55.
In Sonnet 55, Shakespeare s confidence as a writer begins to blossom. This is proven in the first
two lines of the poem where he says, Not marble nor the gilded monuments/Of princes shall
outlive this powerful rhyme . One can t get more cocky than that. Shakespeare sets the tone. He
lets his confidence shine through and makes sure that nothing is hidden when it comes to his
ability and the power his words hold. He begins to understand that the legacy of the subject can be
preserved in a poem, if captured correctly. He goes on to iterate that his words can stand the test of
time because words can t be destroyed saying, Than unswept stone besmeared with
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A Mechanical Workshop With One Manager Employing 5...
Report on the accident that happened in a Mechanical Workshop with one manager employing 5
fulltime employees. Executive summary A mechanical metal workshop was experiencing an
economic downturn and the manager decided to change course to turn things round by taking
on a large metal fabrication works stream that became very busy though in a tight space, profit
being the main motive. Mr Pauls, a 45 year old man was employed on a back to work scheme
after a five year period of unemployment to learn how to use workshop skills like welding,
cutting, drilling and use of the lathe. An accident happened involving Mr Pauls who was burnt by
a solvent on his hand in addition to a sustained injury to his back while rushing to move a large
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The sequences of events regarding accident causation are explained in a one dimension by both
models of Heinrich and Bird (Kjellen, 1987, HSC, 1983). Reason (1990) introduced by the end
of the 1980s the causality of accidents in numerous formats. He saw the involvement and active
participation by the management on top as a key ingredient in the avoidance of interaction of
active and latent failures in the causation of accidents. Causes of accidents are easily identified
from active failures. Whereas instances of poor design, lack of training and gaps in supervision
that are inherently latent failures in organisations are usually present for many years in the
system but tend to be hidden and hard to detect. Investigation of a complex accident needs a
comprehensive combination of methods to be used as the areas of application have deficiencies
and different qualities. There are many underlying factors at work that lead to accidents usually
neglected because at times they are minor but only come to light when they result into serious
damage to health and/or death. All accidents at work must be investigated irrespective of their
size (www.hse.gov.uk). The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, S2(1)(2) imposes a duty on all
employers to ensure workers safe premises, safe working conditions and adequate welfare services
and public health as reasonably practicable. Events based on what, who, how and when were
thoroughly looked to establish the
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Essay On Sandburg
Manny Maldonado Mrs. Kennedy Eng. 3 AP 1 March 2016 The Life of Sandburg Born Carl
Sandburg and baptized Carl August, Sandburg was born the second of seven children on January
6, 1878 (P.C., vol. 41 222 223)he had a hard childhood and a background full of experience both
of which helped to make him the poet, author, journalist, and literary genius that would go on to be
recognised for multiple achievements and innovations in the literary field(P. Nivin). His parents
were August and Clara Sandburg both of which were Swedish immigrants. August, a hard working
man, worked sixty hour weeks at the Burlington, Chicago, and Quincy Railroad Yards. August
never learned to write due to him leaving school early however he was fully capable of reading...
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Nivin). less than a year later sandburg went on to volunteer for service in the Spanish American
war in 1898 where he was sworn into Company C, Sixth Infantry Regiment, shipped off to
Guanica Puerto Rico, and assigned to company detail. When he came back to the states he was
offered 1 free year of tuition thanks to his service in the military and participation in the war and
accepting the offer he chose to attend Lombard College, where he studied for four years and
developed his talents in writing encouraged by the scholar, and favorite prof., Philip Greene
Wright. During this time Wright helped print 4 Volumes of Sandburg s work Reckless
ecstasy(1904), Incidentals(1905), The Plant of a Rose(1905), and Joseffy(1906) all of which
Sandburg stated were (M)any odd pieces... . Later on in 1914 when Sandburg was working as a
reporter he was able to publish six of his poems in the paper where he soon gained recognition
and numerous literary friendships that helped to hone his skills even further as an author. In the
year 1908 Sandburg marries his wife,Lilian Steichen, a woman who agrees with his views on the
need for social reform and human rights. over the next 20 years Sandburg experiences great
success as an author having multiple titles published as well as even receiving
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Drug War On Drugs, By Jeffery A. Miron
In recent years, laws concerning marijuana has seen some dramatic and controversial changes. A
British journalist named Johann Hari decided he try to get to the roots of the drug war to find
answers to help those affected by the drug war which he loved. He wrote the book Chasing the
Scream The first and Last Days of The War on Drugs , which condensed all the results of his
research. This book has received much praise since its publishing and makes many valid points
concerning the drugwar. Another book titled, Drug War Crimes the Consequences of Prohibition
, by
Jeffery A. Miron, discusses and compares the benefits and detriment of prohibition of alcohol with
prohibition of drugs. These two books capture many important views and evidence that... Show
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has no problem distributing harmful substances such as tobacco and alcohol, which have little
to none positive health benefits is astonishing. There is no record in the history of the entire
world, where a person has overdosed and died from marijuana alone. One could even say
marijuana heals more people than it actually kills. This is why marijuana should have never
been placed within a category of heroin which has ruin a countless number of lives. Keeping
marijuana illegal only will make things worse not any better. Children in low income families
and rundown neighborhoods look up to people dealing drugs more than hard working citizens.
They would rather follow the actions of the dealers than work a nine to five because of the glitz
and glamor that drug dealers possess. By legalizing and taking control over the marijuana
industry the black market for marijuana will begin to shrink. Violence and arrests for marijuana
would also begin to decline since there d no longer be a strong incentive to rob or kill over
something that could be purchased at the store. Most of the stigma of violence related to
marijuana comes from the lifestyle that comes with illegal drug dealing. Having an illegal market
for marijuana only makes the gangs and black market dealers better off. This is probably the
reason gangsters were originally for prohibition and even help enforce it against their competition.
In a legal system, tax revenue and other money produced from sales
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Bio Amo Case Study
INTRODUCTION: Forvil cosmetics introduced their product BIO AMLA for the first time in
market in 1982. Initial response was great as it became the most favorite and trusted herbal
shampoo, which had a legacy of millions of satisfied customers. Unlike other harsh chemical
shampoos, bio amla shampoo is gentle to the hair, nourishes them from roots to the tips and makes
them soft, silky and radiant with a gentle touch of nature. Bio amla first created hype in the market
and consumers preferred it as it was a herbal product and it became pioneer but it couldn t maintain
the pace because of its marketingstrategies that were not carried out efficiently and they let other
brands grow market share easily and thus a high competition in market... Show more content on
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52.00
Bio Amla Shampoo (100ml)
Rs. 42.00
Bio Amla Shampoo (130ml)
Rs. 58.00
Bio Amla Shampoo (280ml)
Rs. 110.00
Bio Amla Shampoo (470ml)
Rs. 168.00
Bio Amla Shampoo (720ml)
Rs. 260.00 3.Place: Bio amla lacks advertising coverage, channels etc but it is available on almost
all the pharmacies and in cosmetics shop. 4.Promotion: The company didn t focus as much on its
promotional strategy as it lacks: advertising, personal selling, sales promotion and public relations
etc. The company does try to promote their product but still these efforts are not enough for
competing in market.
5.People:
6.Processes:
7.Physical Evidences:
Marketing overview: There are not as much competitors of Bio amla in the market as it only deals
in herbal but the two which are familiar among them are:
Garnier
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Jumbo Jet Research Paper
This paper dives into the architecting and design of the Boeing 747, the world s first jumbo jet.
The key architects of this colossal system will be introduced along with the system requirements
that led to the system design decisions of the 747. Major subsystems of the aircraft will be
examined, along with the legacy and future of the system today. Heuristics applied throughout
the architecting of the system as well as the numerous trade off analyses performed will be
explained as the paper progresses. Introduction In today s world, air travel is seen as just another
transportation method available to the traveling public. It is possible for anyone to fly almost
anywhere they d like, usually with many options of which airline to fly with. Traveling by air is
not too expensive for the typical traveler either, considering most domestic flights only cost a few
hundred dollars and international flights usually cost around a thousand dollars. This relatively
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The aircraft had the capability to hold up to 366 passengers in a 3 class configuration and
transport those passengers 5,300 nmi at a speed of up to Mach 0.89. Jetting into the air was the
six story high tail of the aircraft, and just as impressive was its nearly 200 ft wing span. The
weight of the aircraft was 358,000 pounds, and it had a maximum takeoff weight of 735,000
pounds. Each of the four original Prate Whitney engines had 46,500 pounds of force. Key
Architects Many people were involved in the architecture and build of the 747. Surprisingly, one
of the first people involved was Juan Trippe, the President of Pan Am Airlines. Pan Am Airlines
was the dominate international airline in the 1960 s and was experiencing an increase in airline
traffic of 15% per year (Van Doren). Trippe decided that to meet the demand, the company would
need to either: Increase aircraft speed Increase the number of flights;
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The Dark Side Of Innocence In Terri Cheney s
The Dark side of innocence: Growing up Bipolar
Terri cheney
Scene 1:
The setting of this book is in Terri s childhood home in Ontario Canada. The time period is the
1960s 1970s.
Scene 2:
The reader s first encounter one of Terri s manic episodes when her brother Zach was not sitting in
his assigned seat at the dinner table. Terri wanted to be the one sitting next to her father so she
began warning Zach to move. When Zach refused to move she became very angry. The Black
Beast, the monster that manipulates her moods began to take control. Terri grabbed the nearest fork
and stabbed it into Zach s hand. Once this incident happened Terri s motherknew that Terri had a
problem, but she dismissed it. So, Terri s bipolar disorder continued ... Show more content on
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She realized not having the right type of paper would probably get her a C on the homework
assignment. This was completely unacceptable to Terri. Terri decided that she would rather die
then get a C on an assignment. So, she took her mother s pills and brought it to her room. Terri
decided that she would take the pills once the house was empty. She was contemplating what to
wear. She finally decided to put on her communion dress. Then Terri kept taking the pills until the
bottle was completley empty. Terri thought the pills were working since she was feeling dizzy.
Although, once Terri woke up she realized that her first suicide attempt had failed .
Scene 4:
Terri loved going to school. She was a straight A student and class president. Although, the Black
Beast ruined everything that Terri loved. She avoided going to school because she felt immense
pressure from the teachers, students, and priest. Terri began creating strategic schemes to make it
look like she was sick. In the morning she would sniff black pepper, which would make her
sneeze. Therefore, it gave her the immediate appearance that she was sick. Then her father would
call her out sick from school.
Scene
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  • 1. Ancient China Essay Topics 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Ancient China Essay TopicsAncient China Essay Topics
  • 2. How Did Richard Nixon Use Executive Privilege In Court Richard Nixon was the United States 37th President during 1969 to 1974 where he ultimately resigned from office due to the Watergate Scandal. During his presidency, June of 1972, five males broke into the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex and attempted to steal top secret files about the running Democratic parties for the upcoming election. The fourth attempt to break in (one previous break in succeeding but not accomplishing the goal) had been planned by Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy at the hand of the Committee to Reelect the President, Nixon s campaign committee. Mitchell was the key approver for the break in to take place. They were unsuccessful due to the security guard working that night discovering many of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... is discussed that demonstrated the use of Executive Privilege in 1998. President Bill Clinton actually used Executive Privilege 14 times during his Presidency. Clinton was the first President since Nixon to be denied the right to use Executive Privilege for the Monica Lewinsky case. This case involved a political scandal of sexual relations between President Clinton, age 49, and a White House intern, age 22, Monica Lewinsky (CNN). Clinton stated on a speech shown on news channels across the United States that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky (CNN). Clinton used Executive Privilege to hide the fact that Lewinsky was in his office having personal conversations and to also hide that they were even in that type of personal relationship. On August 17, 1998, President Clinton admitted to his inappropriate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. 4-Day School Week It s no secret that high school students abhor Mondays. The weekend is never long enough, and often students don t feel refreshed by Monday morning. However, some schools across America are giving students an extra day to their weekend Mondays. Districts are giving students 3 day weekends while giving teachers Monday to plan and attend meetings and workshops to improve their classroom experience. All schools should switch to a 4 day schoolweek because it gives students more time for private studying and refreshing, as well as allowing teachers time to improve their teaching skills and incorporate new things like technology into their lessons. Having Mondays off means students get an extra day at home to study, do homework, and relax. Students... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers have more time to prep and get more in touch with their students learning styles, like learning to use technology. Students can use their day off to catch up on schoolwork, work, or relax so they are more refreshed and attentive while at school. While some feel that it isn t in students best interest, the extremely positive reaction from students, parents, and teachers is enough to drown out naysayers. 4 week days allow breathing room and personal time for both students and teachers that simply does not exist on a 5 day schedule, and greatly benefits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Personal Identity Essay Personal Identity Nell Bernstein is the author of Goin Gangsta, Choosin Cholita: Claiming Identity, an essay describing how the youth in certain parts of the country are choosing their preferred identity rather than accepting their own. For example, in Bernstein s essay a girl named April, living in California, wants to be Mexican; therefore, she dresses like and attempts to talk in the same accent as a true Mexican, even though she is Anglo. The essay also specifically talks about the state of California, where all this identity changing is happening due to the great diversity of race there. Bernstein claims that this is a positive situation when a youths choose an identity other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of people trying to change their identity just strikes me with stupidity. It is God s decision as to what color, nationality or such a person will be, and I believe He has a purpose for everything; therefore, each person should respect His decision with acceptance and serve Him well under the identity chosen for them. The biggest mistake of this essay is the misuse of the word identity. Bernstein claims that, Identity is not a matter of where you come from, what you were born into, what color your skin is, but rather, It s what you wear, the music you listen to, the words you use... (45). This is all wrong! Identity is exactly what she thinks it is not. The color of one s skin describes their race. That is one piece of their identity. Where they come from is their nationality. That is another piece. What they were born into, such as family, beliefs, religion etc...., is their culture, Furney 2 which is yet another piece. All these pieces together describes who a person is. Clothes, music, and accent only describe who a person appears to be. April, who is in fact Anglo and should be proud of it, dresses like a Mexican because she thinks this will make her Mexican, but it will not. Frankly, if I were Mexican and April came to me in her imitation Mexican costume trying to speak Spanish to me even though the only thing she probably knows in Spanish is, Yo Queiro Taco Bell, it would annoy the hell out of me. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Dream Of The Rood, Julian Of Norwich s Revelations And... Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods or a particular system of faith and worship. In the world we live in many have different religion and believes. Some are forced into religion to believe this is the right way and others were brought up into that religionsince birth. This make others think they are more superior than others. Religion has been passed on from generation to generation. Has religion changed over time? Yes of course. We have many religions such as Christianity , Gnosticism, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Others. According to the text or readings The Dream of the Rood, Julian of Norwich s Revelations, and Milton s Paradise Lost, they both had... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ethical paradigm traditionally associated with the treasurehouse model of mentality in Old English poetry the sapiential economy of the accumulation and then distribution of mental valuables converges in The Dream of the Rood with the poet s religious ideal of the Christian faith as universally acknowledged and collectively practiced in the form of devotion to the Cross (Mize Britt, pg 177). The rood s description, had a deep connection and references to both the Christian and Pagan culture, also indicating the obedient relationship he had or shared with Jesus Christ as that of a Lord and thane. He told a story about his dream, in his dream he saw amazing, gorgeous rood trees which lifted all the way into the air, covered or decorated with gems and covered by gold. The dreamer was laying down for a long time, until suddenly he heard the tree started speaking. The tree then started to tell its story. It all started the tree explained how it was cut down from the edge of the forest and was made into a cross by man. After being made into a cross it was placed on a hill. After being placed on the hill, he saw that men brought Jesus Christ on the hill to be placed on the cross. When the tree saw that the earth was trembling, the cross ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Native Plants In Hawaiian Islands And Their Ecosystems Native plants are very important to the Hawaiian Islands and their ecosystems. Native plants are plants that formed naturally with the land. Sometimes native plants are only found in that area. When you completely remove a native plant from an area, it can cause a chain reaction due to it removing a food source from an insect. Then a bird can suffer from a lack of the insects they feed on. The benefits of native plants can be it introduces a new species of animals that can feed on it. Native plants don t need to be cared for that much because it is already adapted to growing in certain locations. The effects of native plants can be completely erased by invasive plants. An Invasive plant means that the plants is not from that area. An invasive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Research Paper On Coeliac Disease What is Coeliac disease? : It is where the immune system reacts abnormally to gluten (a protein found in wheat, rye, barley and oats), causing bowel damage. The villi which line the bowel become inflamed and flattened (referred to as villous atrophy). Villous atrophy reduces the surface area of the bowel which is available for nutrient absorption, this can lead to various gastrointestinal and malabsorptive symptoms. Who gets Coeliac disease? : It affects both males and females of all ages. You must be born with the genetic predisposition to develop Coeliac disease. A close relative (parent, sibling, or child) of someone with coeliac disease has about a 10% chance of also having the disease. Also environmental factors can play a major role in triggering Coeliac disease (e.g. stress). How common? : It affects 1 in 70 Australians, though 80% of those remain undiagnosed but with the better diagnosis rates in the past few year, it means there is improved awareness of the condition. Can Coeliac disease be cured? : Those with this disease will remain sensitive to gluten throughout their entire life, so with that they are never truly cured. A strict, lifelong gluten free dietallows them to manage the condition effectively and allows the bowel lining to heal and symptoms to be resolved. However relapse can occur if gluten is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However all reactions can be different as it depends on the person and even then the same person can react differently at different times. Nut and peanut allergies can also cause a severe reaction called anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis may begin with some of the same symptoms as a less severe reaction, but then quickly worsen, leading someone to have trouble breathing, feel lightheaded, or to pass out. If it is not treated quickly, anaphylaxis can be life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Journey From Darkness To Light In Mccarthy s The Road McCarthy s novel and Hillcoat s film adaptation of The Road portray a father and son s arduous journey for survival, through key scenes, themes and flashbacks. The father and son in The Road go from darkness to light in their journey from a desolate unspecified location to a better and more inviting place and future. From the very beginning McCarthy creates a strong image by repeating nothing and ash , words that suggest darkness, introducing to the reader a world where people and places names are nameless and the darkness is a state of being. The motif of light appears at the end of the novel, suggesting a possible shade of faith. The author describes this in the scene of the boy watching over his dying father a fading light, the light of a candle . However, Hillcoat s film adaptation does not capture the vast, crushed emptiness of the world envisioned by McCarthy. The film contains hope, demonstrated by the brighter lighting and continuous flashbacks portraying bright colours of nature. The film adaption also features live animals such as birds which symbolise hope. In the novel, McCarthy shows hope by describing fish swimming in the stream, whereas Hillcoat portrayed hope by showing a live beetle fly from an open can. Though they both show signs of hope and life, one was presented while the father was still alive and the other after his death. The man demonstrates consistently that he is prepared to take whatever action necessary, even if violent, to ensure his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Kinetics Lab ¬¬¬¬¬¬04/28/2010 Monday Wednesday 7:40 10:30 Experiment #2 Kinetics of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Introduction: Chemical reactions are dependent upon two factors: temperature and concentrations of substance. We can monitor the rate at which a chemical decomposes or the rate at which a chemical substance appears. In this experiment we will be measuring the rate of decomposition of hydrogen dioxide with the following reaction: 2 H202 (aq) 4 2 H20 (l) + 02 (g) We can trap the oxygengas created into a container thus showing the extent of the reaction and this will show the rate in which oxygen is created and how the rate will change when we use different initial concentrations. We do use a catalyst in this reaction to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had a lot to do with the time and the amount of oxygen evolved. When holding the leveling bulb it seemed that the longer I had to hold it level the harder it became to be as accurate. I would find my arm getting tired and the bulb varying, which would also effect the times that we recorded. Another thing that could have affected our results was not putting the stopper on the Erlenmeyer flask fast enough, fumes from the formation of oxygen could have escaped before we got the stopper on, causing error in the amount and time in which the oxygen was evolved. Post Lab Questions: 1. 2. 3. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Modernity And The Historical Period According to Marshall Berman, Modernity is a term of art used in the Humanities and Social Sciences to designate both a historical period as well as the ensemble of a particular socio cultural norms attitudes and practices that arose in post medieval Europe and have developed since in various ways and at various times around the world. (Berman 2010, 15 36) The term Modernity was coined by Charles Baudelaire. It also refers to post medieval, post traditional historical period which is marked by a move from feudalism towards modernization (capitalism, industrialisation, rationalisation). But conceptually, it also relates to the modern era and to modernism, but forms a distinct concept. In sociology, a discipline that arose in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She and her orphaned sisters were to be taken into the custody by the juvenile board but gets arrested later for stealing food. Upon seeing this Chaplin decides to take the blame for stealing the food for himself but is unsuccessful. But his determination of getting arrested made him more energetic and active. He then goes to a cafeteria, orders everything in sight and then refuses to pay the bill at the end. He is immediately arrested and meets the gamine again on the way to the jail. The girl convinces Chaplin to escape and both of them escape and become inseparable companions. Chaplin decides to have a home of their own and began searching for a job. He soon gets a job as a night watchman in a department store. But his first night on duty becomes hectic. He allows the girl to stay inside the store, feeds her the department store food and also lets her sleep in a bed which was put for sale. Later at night burglars break into the store. Among the burglars Chaplin meets an old companion of his and allows them to help themselves to the store food. Next morning Chaplin is found among a pile of clothes and gets arrested once more. When Chaplin is released from the jail, he is welcomed by the gamine who takes him to a new home which was a rundown shack. Next morning Chaplin reads about an old factory reopening and gets a job there. But due to his frenzy behaviour he mistakenly traps his boss in a machinery but manages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Death Of Ivan And By Leo Tolstoy In The Death of Ivan Ilych , Leo Tolstoy purposely focuses on Gerasim, the assistants Butler, to establish a transformation in Ivan Ilych that makes him realize the true meaning of life. Gerasim is used as an important tool through the events that lead up until Ivan s death. Through Gerasim, the author conveys the themes of death, family, and propriety by emphasizing the impact that he brings upon Ivan s life. Gerasim acts as a guide in the shift of Ivan s perception by helping Ivan change his views and perspective towards death which no other person could have done if Gerasim was removed from the novelette. Ivan Ilych does not live his last years before death to his fullest potential and it is as if he is not living at all. Ivan can not bring himself to accept death because he believes he does not deserve to die and questions why this is happening to him. Ivan is not ready to face death so soon since his life is going as planned. Ivan is lying to himself about him dying and tries to avoid the word death by saying it, He went to his study, lay down, and once again was left alone with it. Face to face with It, unable to do anything with It. Simply look at It and grow numb with horror (Tolstoy 80). Ivan is referring to death as it because he can not fully grasp the idea that death is really and seriously a lot closer than he expected. Instead of Ivan living each remaining years like it is his last, he makes himself miserable and depressed by the thought of dying. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Business Strategy Of Caterpillar Inc. An organisation s strategy plays an important role of providing direction of where company wants to be and how best to allocate the company s resources to meet its objectives. The formulation of business strategies has evolved over the years and has been made more difficult in recent by the uncertain operating environments and global financial crises. The key to sustainable business is ensuring that the company s strategy proportions are aligned (Kim, W.C Mauborgne, R, 2009). Caterpillar Inc. has been in existence since 1925 and the company has faced its fair share of turmoil. The current global challenges coupled with a stronger dollar make it difficult for any organisation to operate but Caterpillar continues to outperform the competition. The key to the company s success is its strategy execution supported by an unmatched distribution network. In this analysis, I tried to outline the organisation s strategy, its weakness and strengths and made recommendations to improve competitive performance. 2Background to Caterpillar Inc. Caterpillar Inc. (Caterpillar) is an American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is the world s largest manufacture of heavy duty mining and construction equipment, natural gas and diesel engines and turbines. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organisation aims to operate a local business in all its locations. Even though the organisation has multiple geographic locations, it has embedded a culture of inclusion, which acknowledges and respect the cultural differences in these locations. This proposition has made Caterpillar an employer of choice and people are motivate to be successful in their jobs. Being an employer of choice is a competitive advantage because it attracts good talent, which leads to the creation of innovative products. Talent is considered a driver of global manufacturing competitiveness by CEOs in a research conducted by Deloitte Tohmatsu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Aboriginal Australia as a Dream Culture To better understand Aboriginals as a Dream Culture I want to give more insight into Aboriginal Australians general culture and their conceptions of Dream Time. In his discussion of religion, Mircea Eliade describes a concept of Cosmos vs Chaos (Eliade 1957). In this notion an unordered world is chaotic only until is it transposed during a sacred time: By occupying it and, above all, by settling in it, man symbolically transforms it into a cosmos though a ritual repetition of the cosmogony (Eliade 1957:31). In other words until a land is tamed or created it is considered unordered. This can be applied to Aboriginal s understanding of the world prior to their current presence. Aboriginals believe that in a time before the Dreamings, the land and world was a featureless earth. It was not until the dreamtime, or time of creation: where there is contact with appearances from both realms of inside the earth itself as from ill defined upper region that the earth began to have its composed landscapes (Cowan 1992:26). The Dream Time is not only a period but more of a dimension where ancestral beings moved across the earth and created not only land, but every aspect of the earth including animals, plants, and man. It is important to realize that the ancestors created the natural earth and that is why Aboriginals live a particular lifestyle. Most Aboriginals living in this cosmogony are hunter gatherer tribes. This aspect of their life can be traced to stem from the idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Third Parties History Though the 2016 election has come and gone, I m sure that during it you thought: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? Don t like either? Well, were you aware of the other choices? You could choose a third party candidate. A third party is a political party that is separate from the two major political parties. Multiple third party candidates ran in the 2016 Presidential Election. Did you know that any of them existed? Third parties have been a part of American Electionsfrom the beginning, but have had little success due to the advantages given to major party candidates. In order to further understand third parties, we will look at the history of third parties in the United States. Political parties have always been a part of American elections, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Republican Party brought attention to slavery, the Socialists to women s suffrage, the Populist Party to child labor laws, and Ross Perot to the deficit. They have also helped laws such as the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 come into place. But sadly, major parties steal their thunder. In most cases, the issues or ideas championed by third parties have been stolen by candidates of one of the two major parties. (Mott) Third Parties often bring attention to issues normally ignored by the Major Parties. Major party candidates will then steal these issues, that may be the platform of the third party, causing their supporters to move to the Major Party. This can cause third parties to disappear. Other obstacles include, becoming a possible candidate and receiving government funding for campaigns. When Ralph Nader ran in 2004 he was expected to get the signatures of 1.5 million people in every state in order to appear on the ballot. Government funding for campaign are based on the percentage of votes received last election, some third parties did not run in previous elections do to lack of support or did not exist at the time. Perhaps the most significant of the obstacles facing third party candidates is the winner take all system. (Nwazota) In elections the candidate with the highest percentage of votes in each state receives the electoral votes. This means that a candidate could have widespread appeal but never receive electoral votes (This is what happened to Ross Perot). From lack of support to unfair policies it may seem impossible for a third party candidate to win, surprisingly, there is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Goodwill Balance Sheet GOODWILL What is the definition of Goodwill? Goodwill is an intangible asset that mostly appears as the biggest intangible asset on the balance sheet. The Goodwill can only be identified with the business as a whole. Therefore, the goodwill cannot be sold individually in the marketplace, while some other intangible assets can be sold. Goodwill is not easy to measure, because it includes exceptional management, desirable locations, customer relations, and so on. The determination of the Goodwill is therefore most of the time very subjective. Companies only record the goodwill when there is an exchange transaction the involves the purchase of an entire business. When the company is purchased by another company, the goodwill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goodwill booking in the balance sheet According to Harold Averkamp (2015), Goodwill is reported on the balance sheet as a noncurrent asset. Since 2001, U.S. companies are no longer required/allowed to amortize the recorded amount of goodwill. In accounting we use the word amortization to mean the systematic allocation of a balance sheet item to expense (or revenue) on the income statement. Harold Averkamp (2015) The amortization of an asset means that a company is allowed to split the value of the expenses stated in the income statement over several months instead of a one time booking. However, the amount of goodwill is subject to a goodwill impairment test at least once per year. The companies have to verify at least once a year if the value of their assets is aligned with the fair value of the market. The test verifies if the value of the assets is bigger than the market value. An adjustment is recorded in order to bring the value of the asset at the fair value in case of inequality. References Ausick, P (9 May 2014) 3.2 Billion for beats is apple crazy? Assesed at 26 April 2015 from :http:/ /247wallst.com/consumer electronics/2014/05/09/3 2 billion for beats is apple crazy/ Business Goodwill. (n.d.). Retrieved 04 27, 2015, from Value Adder: http://www.valuadder.com /glossary/business goodwill.html Doorn, van P (October 29, 2014) Don t wory about facebooks 18,1 billion in goodwill from whatsapp.
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  • 17. Essay on Critique Of death Of The Author Critique of quot;Death of the Author quot; The title to the story quot;The Death of an Author, quot; by Roland Barthes, suggests this story may be a fictional novel about the story of an author s death. Perhaps one might pick it up, and skim the foreword in hopes that beneath the cover of this book there would be a mystery, a story of detectives, eye witnesses, clues, and a puzzle for the reader to solve. Before I read this story, the title quot;The Death of an Author quot; brought to my imagination the biography of a writer slowly drinking himself to death trying to finish the story of his life, but the author would be stuck and depressed because his life is not a story as it is boring and repetitive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I came to this conclusion after reading quot;The Death of an Author quot; for the fourth or fifth time. I began to wonder why does this man write this way? What caused him to have so much distrust toward the critics? Those are the thoughts he was trying to persuade us not to think. Barthes wanted the author of the story to be no more than a name printed on the top or front of a book. Throughout the story quot;The Death of an Author, quot; Barthes refers to the author as a scriptor in stating quot;Succeeding the Author, the scriptor no longer bears within him passions, humors, feelings, impressions but rather this immense dictionary from which he draws a writing that can know no halt. quot; Barthes announces that a scriptor is superior to an author but they are the same. Now if a scriptor is superior to an author this passage drags on and on, never circulating around a single point. A scriptor does not try to make art of the two hundred and fifty five symbols placed in front of him. A scriptor arranges the symbols in an order that once decoded can be read back and can convey whatever message the scriptor recorded. Barthes reveals his knowledge of this in writing, quot;Once the author is removed, the claim to decipher a text becomes quite futile. To give a text an Author is to impose a limit on that text, to furnish it with a final signified, to close the writing. quot; I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Competition Is The Cornerstone Of Capitalism Competition is the cornerstone of capitalism. It creates rivalry among businesses to produce quality goods and services at competitive prices. This gives consumers a better sense of variety when making purchases. Competition in its purest form creates small buyers and sellers none of which are too large to negatively affect the market as a whole. Competitive markets can be dated back to ancient times when merchants competed in foreign trade. In the 19th century economists considered competition as a natural phenomenon in which growth of an operation was fueled by supply and demand in a free market economy. They also believed that supply and demand worked better in a laissez faire type environment. This was possible through freedom to trade, transparent knowledge of market conditions, no government restrictions on trade, and access to buyers and sellers. These conditions prevented any buyer or seller to significantly affect the market price of a single commodity. After the mid 1800 s, limitations to compete became evident during the industrial revolution. Corporations achieved manufacturing capabilities that would surpass their competitors and would allow them to fix prices and squeeze out their rivals. Eventually some businesses became so large that they controlled enough market share to deceptively manipulate prices in their industry. This activity created an atmosphere for President Theodore Roosevelt to launch his famous trustbusting campaigns. The era of antitrust ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Multi-Judicial Organization Conflict is an endemic to all organizations. If the multi judicial roles ambiguity occurred when there was not a specific city that was in charge of the function of the organizations (Kalinich, Klofas, Stojkovic, 2016). If the goals of the multi judicial organization were specifically defined, then it would have functioned properly. There are many techniques they could have used to make this organization work. Communication plays a major role in executing efficiently with other organizations. If they were aware early on that there was an issue, the organization could have accomplished their goal of raiding home laboratory, instead of raiding random homes. Since there was no well defined goal, were one had a say so on how to run the raid operations.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems as if many of the units had conflict with working as a team locally. As stated in the case study (Kalinich, Klofas, Stojkovic, pg. 336), a department had issues working with their local fire department, due to lack of resource available. Competing with the different department seemed to matter more to them than to actually work together to solve issues within the community. It seems that asking them for help, ironically, was a conflict of interest and they wanted to defuse anything before it exploded in their face. The cognitive dissonance these two organizations are facing is causing them not to be able to properly work with one another to get work done within their communities, let alone the multi judicial organization formed. Resolutions is essential to the survivals of a group (Kalinich, Klofas, Stojkovic, 2016). Also, there was not a clear, cut plan on how the home invasion or raid was suppose to happen. The organization should have the officers assigned a specific location to be in when the raid is occurring; where one is at the front door and back up is nearby and another officer is positioned in the back of the house to ensure the the drug distributor did not escape through the back. The form of the multi judicial organization was not beneficial, but harmful to itself and its community and thus putting an end to it would be the best decision they made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Manual Labour Movement Essay The independent educational action of 1826 through 1876 emphasized the rise of the manual labor movement and mechanics institutes. The contributions of several educational leaders and their importance to the teaching field and vocational education are discussed. Other represented achievements from the Morrill Act, the Hampton Institute, and the Kalamazoo Case are discussed and their significance in the history of vocational education. The Manual Labor Movement During the early 1800 s, different schools served different functions. Mechanic s Institutes combined practice with the study of science. Lyceums attended to cultural as well as educational needs and aroused interest in agricultural and industrial education. The manual labor movement attempted to meet the needs of the farmer, mechanic, vocational education, and a way of satisfying a practical need of a population. In addition, Manual Labor Academies included academic studies as well as time working in a shop. The Education committee felt this combination of studies and labor contributed to the development of a better citizen. The combination of labor and education created a strong base for vocational education. Although the manual labor movement lost momentum by the time of the Civil War, it had set in motion significant developments concerning education of women, agricultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agriculture was common in public high schools, usually because it reflected a local interest. This is true of agricultural vocational programs today. The colonial period also ushered in the era of the Business School, which flourished after the invention of the typewriter. Vocational programs are always viewed against the backdrop of the needs of society while meeting the demands of the economy. Meeting the internalized job needs of individuals is a crucial objective of vocational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. American Involvement During Foreign Affairs Rolando Alonso Olivares Moreno Ms. Faris English IV 16 May 2017 American Involvement In Foreign Affairs A Muslim immigrant shoots his two daughters to death on concerns about their western lifestyle . The people of the United States are firm believers of this country being the land of the free. Yes, the U.S. has problems of their own to worry about, for example the poverty and all the hate crimes going on, but the United States has historically taken on the responsibility on aiding other countries in need. Although people believe the U.S. should not be involved in foreign affairs, historical data has proven that U.S. involvement with foreign affairs is beneficial because it results in economic benefit, more allies, and larger military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Obama administration did a good job of bolstering Jordan against chaos from Iraq and Syria so far, but stepping back from the region could still stir up some problems with the neighboring countries of Jordan such as Lebanon, Turkey, Tunisia, and Egypt. Although it being risky for the United States, it may not always work to be involved in other countries because of cost and resources that would be used to stabilize the foreign countries rather than reconstructing them. All of these countries want and need western economic, diplomatic, technical, and military assistance, but in order to make that happen, the U.S. needs to get rid of the root of the problem, stating that no matter how many terrorists the United States kills, if these civil wars don t stop, more young men will turn to terrorism (Pollack). There are urgent requests from the Yemeni government for economic reconstruction, which is in a deadly competition with Al Quaeda (C. Chosky J. Chosky). Hence, the United States could do a better job in foreign nations. If the American people were at risk of a failed economy, surely American allies would come to the rescue and help, moreover if the U.S. goes into other Nations, they gain allies along with providing the other country aid and support. Although the United States has had a respectable amount of experience in reconstructing countries ever since after WWII ended, the United States has not really invested similarly adequate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Amnesia in Memento Directed by Christopher Nash The film, Memento, tells a multidimensional story about a man, Leonard Shelby, who suffers from short term memory loss illness, anterograde amnesia. He is impaired by this medical issue due to being hit on the head when defending his wife, who was attacked and raped in their house during the middle of the night. He kills one of the invaders during the attack. With inability to form new memories, one of the last things Leonard remembers is seeing his wife, die. He then devotes his life to finding and killing the second attacker. However, Leonard, being unable to store and remember new memories, develops a technique to help him recall what has already happened in his life post head trauma. He does this by using hand written notes, tattoos,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie switches back and forth between various series of color and black and white sequences. The black and white scenes illustrate the story in chronological order; whereas the scenes in color continue in reverse chronological order, demonstrating the use of flashbacks. However, the opening credits unfolds a scene of Leonard killing Teddy, who is a claimed and assumed, but unproven police officer, assigned to the rape of Catherine Shelby, Leonard s wife. He is also an acquaintance of Leonard, who attempted to assist him in his determined search for his wife s killer. Although, the audience realizes this beginning scene actually exposes the end of the conclusion of the story. The black and white sequential scenes and the reversal color scenes alternate awaiting the conclusion of the film where they meet in the middle of the story. Director and screenwriter, Christopher Nolan, portrays the movie s protagonist, Leonard Shelby, as a flawed hero tries to find some justice in an unfair world, as wrong was done onto him with the rape and murder of his wife. This neo noir thematic device is displayed through Leonard, as he is, at heart, a genuinely good person, despite making questionably moral decisions, in this case to naivety and gullibility due to his mental incapability. Suffering anterograde amnesia, the death of his wife is a fresh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Shopping Mall Impact on Small Bussinesses Impact of Malls on Small Shops and Hawkers A small sample survey of the impact of malls on small shops and hawkers in Mumbai points to a decline in sales of groceries, fruits and vegetables, processed foods, garments, shoes, electronic and electrical goods in these retail outlets, ultimately threatening 50 per cent of them with closure or a major decline in business. Only 14 per cent of the sample of small shops and hawkers has so far been able to respond to the competitive threat of the malls with the institution of fresh sales promotion initiatives. ANURADHA KALHAN India is attempting to do in 10 years what took 25 30 years in other major global markets. However, to date there is very little understanding of what the impact of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So 50 per cent of the sample was expecting serious trouble. 82 per cent said that their children would not continue with the business. Yet only 11 per cent of the sample of 112 shops/ hawkers were involved in a campaign against the malls. It would be useful to compare the two areas where malls have been around for an adequate period of time, like in Parel and in the Bhandup/Mulund area. Nirmal Lifestyle is close to Bhandup, R Mall is in Mulund. Nirmal is two years old and R Mall is three years old. Phoenix Mall in Lower Parel is four years old. There were 53 respondents (retail shops and hawkers) in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The End Of Remembering By Joshua Foer Haley Hendrickson English 110 Mary Monette September 6th 2017 Technology is Taking Over In Joshua Foer s essay, The End of Remembering (found in Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, published 2011) he explores the history and current state of remembering and how technology affects it. Moonwalking with Einstein describes Joshua Foer s yearlong quest to improve his memory to become one of the top mental athletes. He discusses cutting edge research, and very interesting history of remembering. Foer is the United States Memory Champion and set two new national records, in speed cards and speed numbers. He starts out his essay by basically asking us why bother remembering things when we have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So many things can be done with electronics. For example, I don t use a paper planner anymore because I can type into a app what my assignment is, and it will remind me. I do this even when it s proven to help you remember better when you write stuff down. A survey even said 30% of adults can t remember the birthdays of more than 3 immediate family members. (pg160.) Our gadgets have eliminated the need to remember when grandma s birthday is because facebook will notify us. This fact uses ethos to make the reader feel sad or upset because it makes us look like we don t care. One way Foer draws in his younger readers is by by changing his tone from informal to formal. He uses a great amount of emotions in his essay, making to make us laugh, almost like remembering is a joke. But then he comes back with factual evidence to make it serious again. When I get assigned a book to read, most of the time I skim over it and forget it in the morning. Foer writes As books became easier and easier to consult, the imperative to hold their concerns in memory became less and less relevant, and the very notion of what it meant to be erudite began to evolve from possessing information internally to knowing where to find information in the labyrinthine world of external memory. In this section he is building his argument by giving us a visual. Foer is implying that when it s easy to read we just forget it because it wasn t a challenge; he is also implying that we won t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Public Services Case Study People often behave differently when their anger has been evoked, which can be quite negative in particular circumstances. A quick decision made during a fit of rage can have an enduring impact on your life, and its often not a good one. Many public sector jobs are highly demanding and a higher level of self control and customer service skills are likely required. For instance, police officers and restaurant servers work with the public. These average citizens can be tested by unexpected situations that place both their patience and character in the hot seat. Examined below is an event that occurred just a few years back in the sector of public transportation. Toronto Transit Commission has seen a wide range of scrutiny surrounding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allegedly, the TTC driver believed that the fare paid by this particular student wasn t correct, due to the student s age. It s alleged that the student s head was pressed against a glass window, and it broke. The exact manner of how the window broke was unclear in the initial reports regarding the incident. The constable who was the police representative that investigated the event made note that the victim s neck and head injuries appeared to be quite minor. However, the victim chose to gain the services of a lawyer, who s specialty was personal injury. His lawyer advised him to visit the hospital to acquire a medical exam. This was, of course, the smartest choice the victim could have made, as the steps taken by him in the aftermath of his assault befitted him greatly in resolving his case. It s not the job of the police or witnesses to gauge the nature of an attack. Multiple people tend to minimize their injuries as a matter that they can handle on their own, a grievous mistake that can result in more serious injury later while simultaneously damaging a victim s chances of being compensated in a manner consistent with the full extent of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Cyber Surveillance And Intrusion Detection System Essay Abstract In this era of technology, everything is available at just one click; Security is a big issue when we talk about networks. Hackers and intruders are getting smarter. There are various methods to secure the network infrastructure and communication over the Internet, for example firewalls, encryption, and virtual private networks. Intrusion detection is a relatively new approach to such techniques. By using intrusion detection, we can collect and use information from known types of attacks and find out if someone is trying to attack the network/host. Keywords: intrusion detection system I.Introduction Intrusions are the activities that violate the security policy of system. Intruders may be from outside the network or legitimate users of the network. Intrusion can be a physical, system or remote intrusion. Intrusion Detection is the process used to identify intrusions i.e. a piece of software that monitors a computer system or network resources to detect malicious activities unauthorized attempts to use the system or abuse of existing privileges in a network or on a host system. It identifies and stops attacks in progress and conducts forensic analysis once attack is over. It detects intrusions and attacks that were not stopped by preventative techniques (firewalls, packet filtering routers, proxy servers. In this whole approach, determining who is much harder than just detecting that an intrusion occurred. Figure: The role of Intrusion Detection in network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. My Desire to Participate in the Summer Research Program Why do I want to participate in the summer research program including my goals for summer, strengths I bring and what I hope to achieve.An idle mind is a stronghold of the devil. No teacher would want to be stagnant in this age of growing technology and information. If I were teaching Math maybe I would not worry so much as 6 x 9 would equal always to 54 but in Science, things do change fast and as I blink my eye I can lose sight of a shooting star right before my eye. I wantto be where the change in Science happens. And I am always fascinated about new things. And it has a domino effect with my students.I may want to go to a place to rejuvenate as school days are always busy but time flies so fast before you know it, it is back to school again.I always encourage my students to go to summer programs, recommend them to workshops and trainings; I think I need one too myself. If I want to be a better teacher and be better at what I do which is teaching then I need to be in a summer program. I want to learn new things and be productive at the same time. I need to grow, books and videos and articles in magazines are sometimes not enough. This is the reason educational tours or virtual tours are important. We need to get out of the classroom and see the world or see what s on the other world. If not for these great scientists who persevered and persisted, we would not have known the beauty of the cosmic space above us and the bottomless canyon and snow covered mountains of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Impact of a Terrorist Act to the Inbound Tourism Study... The Impact of A Terrorist Act to The Inbound Tourism Study Case: How Bali Bombing Affects the Tourism in Bali Introduction As the third biggest industry in Indonesia and the biggest industry in Bali, tourism is an important industry that will definitely have such a big role in the country s economy. There was 20% of Bali s working population which directly involved in the tourism industry. Moreover, in 2001, there were 5.1 million tourists that visited Indonesia and most of them ended up in Bali at one stage. The importance of the tourism industry in Bali was disturbed by the first Bali bombing that happened in October 12, 2002 and causing 202 casualties which triggered a dreadful impact for tourism industry. The tragedy is called as the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author will use the number of visitors as an indicator of how Bali Bomb affected Bali s tourism. This indicator is chosen because it s commonly referenced to determine the level of tourism development. To limit the range of the datas, the author only compares the number of tourists arrival, tourists expenditure and tourists length of stay from 2000 to 2006. To be added, this paper also only comprises data from secondary sources. Tourism in Bali after the Bombings Data from the Bali Provincial Tourism Office showed that the number of tourists arrival in Bali was dramatically decreased in 2003 because of the bombing. The interesting part is in 2004, however, the number of tourists arrival was actually higher than the number of arrivals before the bombing. To be more specific, in January 2003 (three months after the bombing), the number of visitors only reached 60,836. On the other hand in January 2004 the number increasingly reached to 104,062, an increase of 71%. In February and March 2003, the number of foreign tourists were 67,469 and 72,263 people, while in the same month in 2004 reached 84,374 and 99,826 people, or a rise of 25% in February and furthermore, 39% in March. (Dinas Pariwisata Bali, 2010) Although the number of visitors were quickly recovered, the length of stay decreased, significantly lower than before the Bali bombing. In 2000 and 2001, the average length of stay of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. American History X Essay examples American History X American History X is clearly a film dealing with the social topic of racism. The interesting thing about this film is the way in which the subject is presented. First of all, it is obvious that, though racism is always a difficult subject to deal with, American History X presents it without any reservations or dummying down. Second, the film s figurehead for racism, Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton), is not an unintelligent redneck racist as films often portray them, but is in fact well spoken, charismatic and bright, although he clearly holds ideals that are terribly wrong. Finally, the film shows that it is not only the white, neo nazi racists who are fools for being involved in this, but all those who hold hatred in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the young, black men were disgraced by the white male in a local game of basketball; therefore, the black men go to do damage to the white males car, which in turn, leads to the white male killing the young black men. It s a vicious circle with no end in sight. The film also did a very good job in the way they tie racial issues in with the portrayal of Derek s character as a strong and bold leader. The things that make Derek such a powerful and frightening character is not the fact that he is racist, it is the fact that instead of choosing a somewhat regular, backwoods, unintelligent racist as the films central character, Derek is well spoken and bright. It is these qualities that allow him to recruit the youths of Venice Beach and form, with the help of his mentor Cameron Alexander, the entire white supremacist culture permeating the area. Instead of just telling them to hate black, Hispanic, and Asian people because they are of that race, he makes speeches, telling them charismatically and passionately how these people are stealing their jobs, causing Americans to suffer a poor standard of living. He tells them America needs to take care of Americans before dealing with immigrants. And his speeches clearly incite this hatred in the young people of that area and flare up their tempers, causing behavior, such as we see in the movie when they destroy a grocery store because it was bought by a Korean immigrant who employs, 40 fuckin border jumpers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Impingement Syndrome Case Report Hi everyone, Impingement syndrome have two types external impingement and internal impingement (McKinnis, 2014). External impingement compresses the rotator cuff tendons in the supraspinatus outlet when the arm is elevated (McKinnis, 2014, p. 544). On the other hand, internal impingement is the compression of the posterior capsule and rotator cuffbetween the humeral head and glenoid when the arm is elevated and rotated (McKinnis, 2014, p. 544). The patient s history and physical exam are diagnostic for impingement syndrome. To further define the corresponding soft tissue pathologies such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, and tendinitis, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is utilized (McKinnis, 2014). Hence, MRI is the best radiological... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thank you. References Degerlendirmesi, O. B. R. (2014). Radiological assessment of the shoulder region. Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 60(1), s68 s77. doi:10.5152/tftrd.2014.36744 Glanzmann, M. C., Hinterwimmer, S., Woertler, K., Imhoff, A. B. (2011). Osteoid osteoma of the coracoid masked as localized capsulitis of the shoulder. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 20(8), e4 e7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.2011.06.007 McKinnis, L. N. (2014). Fundamentals of musculoskeletal imaging (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company. Xu, S., Yu, X., Xu, M., Hu, Y., Liu, X. (2016). Functional results and emotional acceptance after scapulectomy for malignant shoulder tumors. Orthopaedic Surgery, 8(2), 186 195. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mobile Programming And The Market Needs Mobile Developers Assignment 1 Nansi Surlekova, Student ID: 13006763 Section 1 It is noticeable that the market needs mobile developers. Recently, mobile programming has grown 10 times faster than desktop programming. Even though this is going on and on for years now and a lot of people started participating in this area of business, there is still place for more. After researching a few websites for job opportunities I came across 3 interesting posts. The first job is about a Junior Mobile Application Developer. The posts states that you will be mentored, but still, you need to have enough experience so you can manage things on your own. The skills required for this position are as expected: A working knowledge of .NET, C#, Java, HTML5, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you can see I am going up, one step at a time. The requirements for this position are longer than the whole information given in the two previous posts. Do you have at least 5 years professional software development experience? No. Do you have at least 3 years professional Android development experience? No. You should have experience in almost every field that is connected in some way with mobile development, examples are: Java, Android SDK, Eclipse ADB, Knowledge of Android specific UI patterns and affordances, IOS, PHP, JQuery etc., oh and let s not forget about the degree in computer science. So if we say that you become a Junior developer, wait a few years, then go up to just being a developer and take your life in your hands by reading books and coding more than you breathe, yes, you might be able to apply for a position like that in about 30 years. The chart below sums up the main skills that are required in order to launch your career in Mobile Development. How does that fit my skill set? Barely. But a good amount of time and effort can easily fix that. An example of a way to start building up my skill set is by actually starting to work on an app. At first thought it all seems scary, to be honest, but if a selected field interests you, everything can be accomplished. Most required skills 18% 20% 8% 12% 7% 14% 17% Android SDKJavajQueryPHP
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  • 33. Oedipus The King, Fate And Destiny Sophocles is the author of the famous play, Oedipus the King . In case you did not know, Sophocles is from Greece. In Greek mythology there are three goddesses who preside over the birth and life of humans. Each person s destiny was thought of as a thread spun, measured, and cut by the three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In the story Oedipusthe King fate and destinywas the main theme. On Google the definition of destiny is the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future. Fate is defined as, the development of events beyond a person s control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. In this paper I will be analyzing the story to help you understand the significance of destiny and fate to the story. Do you think your life is already set out for you or its free will and u can decide what happens? The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate is free will. Throughout the story Oedipus Rex figured that he could determine his own fate. So obviously Oedipus Rex thought he could control his life with free will. The miserable King Oedipus of Thebes and his woeful story is a rather significant thought experiment for those of us struggling with this fate or free will problem. With Sophocles being from Greece he believes in Greek mythology. The Moirai or Fates were three sister deities, incarnations of destiny and life. Their names were Clotho, the one who spins the thread of life; Lachesis, she who draws ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Autobiography of Jeffery Culverson Jr The autobiography of Jeffery Culverson Jr Ever since I was a little boy, I had dreams of becoming someone great in life. I always imagined myself doing wonderous things and traveling the world. I was born Jeffery Lawrence Culverson Jr on July 29th, 1980 to Tammy Collins and Jeffery Culverson in Las Vegas, Nevada. All though I had big aspirations as a little boy, I learned quickly in life that what you want is not always what you get. My parents had three children; two girls and myself, but they were never together while I was growing up. I was taught the violin and other musical instruments at an early age, but because my mother moved around a lot I went to many schools, and eventually lost touch with my musical side. I never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My first experience in Florida was pretty bad. I was called racist words and treated badly because of my color of skin. I began to hate myself and others. I almost lost my wife because how my anger took over my life. I went back to Nevada to clear my head and my wife stayed behind in Florida, while there, I realized that I was a couple credits from receiving my high school diploma and was really upset, because I had always thought I graduated. My wife thought I should stay and finish my credits to get my diploma and she moved back with me while I struggled with the school work. I hadnt been in school for so long and it seemed so much harder facing the curriculum at my age then. I struggled and failed, but I kept getting back up and trying again and I did pass and received my high school diploma. This was very important to me because I didnt want to be just another bum on the street that didnt do anything with my life. I had big dreams and all though I had left them on the back burner for a while, they were still there inside me, just waiting for a chance to make them happen. After receiving my diploma, my wife and I decided to try a different area of Florida and we ended up in Daytona Beach. All though there was still racism around us, I realized I couldn t control other people s ideals and decided to focus on my own. My wife and I have always wanted to own our own restaurant and I decided to go back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Auditing And Assurance Standards Auditing and Assurance Standards Council Philippine Standard on Auditing 330 (Redrafted) THE AUDITOR S RESPONSES TO ASSESSED RISKS PSA 330 (Redrafted) PHILIPPINE STANDARD ON AUDITING 330 (REDRAFTED) THE AUDITOR S RESPONSES TO ASSESSED RISKS (Effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2009) CONTENTS Paragraph Introduction Scope of this PSA....................................................................... Effective Date........................................................................... Objective................................................................................ Definitions.............................................................................. Requirements Overall Responses...................................................................... Audit Procedures Responsive to the Assessed Risks of Material Misstatement at the Assertion Level................................... Adequacy of Presentation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A9 A18) (b) Obtain more persuasive audit evidence the higher the auditor s assessment of risk. (Ref: Para. A19) Tests of Controls 8. The auditor shall design and perform tests of controls to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence as to the operating effectiveness of relevant controls when: (a) The auditor s assessment of risks of material misstatement at the assertion level includes an expectation that the controls are operating effectively (i.e., the auditor intends to rely on the operating effectiveness of controls in determining the nature, timing and extent of substantive procedures); or (b) Substantive procedures alone cannot provide sufficient appropriate audit evidence at the assertion level. (Ref: Para. A20 A24) 9. In designing and performing tests of controls, the auditor shall obtain more persuasive audit evidence the greater the reliance the auditor places on the effectiveness of a control. (Ref: Para. A25)
  • 36. 4 PSA 330 (Redrafted) Nature and Extent of Tests of Controls 10. In designing and performing tests of controls, the auditor shall: (a) Perform other audit procedures in combination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. JOURNAL WEEKS One And Two Summary JOURNAL: WEEKS ONE AND TWO Your journal will often be synopses of the reading for the weeks in question. 1. According to the author, what is wrong with the process of giving public funds to private groups to provide Education in New Orleans? According to the author, giving public funds to private groups leads to a series of issues. The first issue is that changes are being made in order to seem like the charter school s are meeting the standards and students are meeting the expected goals. This affects the children who are not receiving the proper support in school, and or and not achieving the expected learning goals established for their grade level. Students are falling behind, but the charter schools are finding ways to otherwise in order to continue to receive money. Lastly, no support is provided to the students with special needs in these charter schools. The students with disability have no chance to succeed as none of their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The selection about Horace Mann, is from the text, School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. NY: McGraw Hill. 2011 by Steven Tozer and myself. I used to use this for the main text, but could no longer accept its rising price for students. Therefore I will use just several of the chapters, in fair use policy. What were the motivations of the generation in the mid nineteenth century regarding the building of a public schooling. What was their main purpose. Were they for a more democratic access to education or were they to create social stability in an increasingly industrializing society? The motivation behind the building of public schooling in the mid nineteenth century was to create social stability. They hoped that by making education available for all, it would help the diverse population have more things in common while also minimizing poverty and crime. Public education would additionally help better prepare the next generation, allowing for more opportunities in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. My Note On My Mother Gift My Mothers Gift Without the ability to read and comprehend information society as we know it would begin to become stagnant and our ability to progress in thought and philosophy would be abated. Fortunately the gift of reading was given to me at a young age. It began with me being taught to comprehend uncomplicated text and through practice and patience over time evolved into more sophisticated pieces of literature. The importance of reading and comprehending information was instilled in me by mother. Specifically, one time she sat me down and explained why she did what she did in regards to having me read and be quizzed on additional material given by her in conjunction to my normal schooling. Her impactful explanation has shaped my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now I feel as though it cannot be stressed enough the enormous benefits and advantages I have received by listening to my mom that day. My capability to read and comprehend a diverse amount of material can be traced back to her essentially convincing me to buy into what she was saying. For me learning to read effectively at a young age has proven to be one of the most invaluable skills I could have ever attained and has shaped who I am today. Once you learn to read, you will be forever free (Frederick Douglass). The liberating power one attains when you learn to read and process an array of information is second to none. This was somewhat of a difficult concept for eight year old me to understand, however, my mom sat me down and explained to me what she meant. She said that those who have the ability to read effectively have opportunities that are only available to individuals who possess that skill. She then turned into the equivalent of a car salesman and began to list off the numerous benefits of being a competent reader. After about five minutes of what felt like her rambling on and on about reading benefits I was ready to fall asleep. Picking up on this she gave me a personal narrative, Personally [Austen] I have found that over time the more effective of a reader I have become my overall intelligence has increased. My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Prison The prisoners will serve their sentences at this five year old institution or at Valley State Prison, the nation s second largest women s prison, which recently opened across the street. The compounds occupy the tiny farm town of Chowchilla, where almond and alfalfa groves surround the 50,000 volt electrified fence. To the crop dusters above, the flat gray and peach buildings must look like a giant corrections butterfly, shielding up to 8,000 women in the 1,340 acre spread of its cinder block wings. The predominant types of offenses women tend to commit petty theft, check forgery, drug possession are nonviolent and low level, yet women s rates of incarceration have steadily gone up, surpassing men s for the past 14 years. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Male inmates work their bodies constantly, doing hundreds of squat thrusts and jumping jacks even when restricted to a maximum security cage. Women, who fear the central yard, work out their anxiety with too much sleep, food and prescription pills. Men s prisons divide the population by security level; women under minimum, medium and maximum security freely mix. Men tend to congregate by race, whether or not they prefer to in the free world. This is less true for women. Male gangs thrive in prison. Female gangs leave their colors on the street, some creating small families in prison with designated mothers, fathers, siblings for support. Rarely do men become intimate with their keepers. Many women share their lives with officers shift after shift after shift. Men either honor orders or defy them. Women ask why. Only 29 percent of the guards at the Central California Women s Facility are women. This fact worsens the already ancient problems of troubled women, many of whom are accustomed to coercive relationships, when they are placed in a highly sexualized, paramilitary setting in the custody mostly of men. An ongoing investigation of state prisons by the Human Rights Watch Women s Rights Project found that female inmates experienced some form of custodial sexual misconduct regardless of the prison or state; inappropriate sexual contact, verbal degradation, rape, sexual assault and unwarranted visual supervision were reported from California to New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ikea s Market Tool For The Retail Giant Essay Introduction: IKEA is a multinational group of companies, specialized in designs and sells home furniture (ready to assemble). They also sell accessories, bathroom kitchen items and lately they have offered food market in their retail stores around the world. It was founded by Ingvar Kamprad who born in southern Sweden in 1926 and who was listed as one of the world s richest people in 2013. The company is known by its modern (simplicity) design, cost control, operation details and continues product development. Today, IKEA owns and operates 225 stores in more than 30 countries. IKEA have a very nice catalogue, published in twenty languages. It is their main market tool for the retail giant. Case Study Back Ground: The Case study displayed the History of the founder Ingvar Kamprad , the Swedish Entrepreneur, billionaire, who considered one of the richest people in the world and how he began his career since he was five, selling matches until he made this successful venture and named it IKEA (I stands for Ingvar, K stands for Kampard, E stands for Elmtaryd the name of the farm he grew up in and A stands for Agunnaryd The Swedish village he grew up in . Although, he was neither trained doing business nor he read books on the subject. But by his hard working and personal experience, he was the founder of one of the most successful furniture retailer in the world. Solution of the questions: 1.Discuss any three innovative techniques adopted by IKEA to save cost? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Sexual Exploitation Of Sex Advertising Sexual exploitation is becoming more and more mainstream in advertisements. Everyone knows that sex sells. Especially Carl s Jr. They have developed a reputation with their salacious ad campaigns, often depicting women in very revealing attires. In their recent advertisement for the 2015 Super Bowl, it features model Charlotte Mckinney where she is baring almost everything. There is more to the commercial than just boobs and burgers. The use of Mckinney s body as a sexual object is discriminating to all women and raises sexism. The stereotypical ad brings imparities between genders and promotes genderpolicing. The attention grabbing, super sexy Au Naturel ad first starts off with the model Mckinney, walking through a farmer s market practically naked while strategically placed items are covering her private areas. She clearly has all the attention of the men at the market. She walks by this one man with a spray hose and he completely turns around to catch a look of Mckinney, who appears fully naked, being covered this time by the spraying water from the hose. She catches another man s attention and is a shot of her bare back with a tomato shaped exactly like her behind, perfectly covering just that. The man then pinches and grabs the side of the tomato. The shot after shows her walking towards a scale where again, a man is perfectly barely covering her up by putting two big melons on a scale to replace her breasts. The last and final shot is when she is walking towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Fun In Trampolines Research Paper During school holidays, it s exciting for parents to take their children to different recreational activities. The options are endless: indoor and outdoor activities, in or out of town, you can choose what your children will surely enjoy. You can let them participate in activities that will not only let them enjoy but will also provide them a lot of healthbenefits. These are: #1 The Fun in Trampoline Trampoline is a cherished part of many Australians childhood memories. At the Gold Coast, school holiday activities are abundant, and BOUNCE provides a way for people to actually spend a day just jumping up and down, fulfilling a childhood dream. The fun it provides to the children comes with many health benefits that only some people realise. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Incorporation LeLegal benefits of incorporation ProteIntroduction Company or Corporate law originally was derived from the Common Law of England, but has evolved significantly in the 20th Century. Many countries have forms of business entity unique to their countries. The doctrine of the veil of incorporation was demonstrated From the age long decision of House of Lords in the case of Salomon v. Salomon Co Ltd (1897) The effect of the House of Lords unanimous ruling was to uphold firmly the doctrine of corporate personality, as set out in the Company Act (1862) so that creditors of an insolvent company could not sue the company s shareholders to pay up outstanding debts.. The principle behind the veil of incorporation is what is referred to as limited liability that is that a company s creditors can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salomon Co Ltd (1897). In a corporation, however, stockholders, directors and officers typically are not liable for the company s debts and obligations. They are limited liabilities in a way that only the amount which was invested in the corporation will be lost and not their personal assets. For instance if a shareholder purchased a stock wealth K100 no more than K100 can be lost.. When a corporation which is a limited company holds assets and real estates if a shareholder of this corporation is personally involved in a lawsuit or bankruptcy, the assets and real estates of the company will not pay for that lawsuit of that particular individual or shareholder, , the assets will be protected. There will be no creditor who will seize those assets because they company assets. However, the creditor can seize ownership shares in the corporation, as they are considered a personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. My Experience In My Life As time went by, it seemed to fly faster and faster. Soon, it was the summer between my sophomore and junior years and I had an abundance of plans for how to spend my summer. One event stood out compared to all of the others. It would greatly influence my life and shape my my thoughts to the way they are today. Reminiscing on the events of my past, my journey to the glamorous mountains of Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexicoto hike for a week is indisputably the greatest memory of my life so far. Our Boy Scout troop congregated at the Grimes South Sports Complex at way too early of a time on a Friday morning. Nobody felt tired, however, due to our excitement for the launch of our trek. We had been preparing for this adventure for over a year. Our moms took the pictures that are typical of moms, then we left in cars headed for Kansas City. I was fortunate to be placed in the vehicle that some of my closer friends were in and we had a blast on the car ride to KC. From there, we boarded a train which would take us to our destination of Cimarron, New Mexico, the closest form of civilization to Philmont. Travelling by train was a unique experience. The seats were extremely comfortable and could spin around. Each seat was situated by a large window that spanned from the ceiling to the floor allowing for a phenomenal view of the passing scenery. The food on the meal cart was scrumptious. It was essentially a much more pleasureable plane ride. After about twelve hours, we stumbled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay Pres, Truman Atomic Bomb Decision President Truman s Decision to drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki During World War II the war in Europe ended after the unconditional German surrender at General Eisenhower s Headquarters in Reims, France, May 7, 1945. After the unconditional German surrender in Europe the war shifted to Asia and the Pacific. As the war continued against Japan the Allied forces captured islands such as Iwo Jima and Okinaawa close to Japan brought the Japanese homeland within range of naval and air attacks. (Dannen) On August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima was the target of the first atomic bomb used against civil population in history. On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb over the city of Nagasaki. In total,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After they recount the intensity of these battles, the bombs follow logically as a pardon from further carnage by our amphibious invasions of the Japanese home islands. This was one political technique used to manipulate the decision of President Truman. President Truman must have kept in mind the personal political implications of his decision to drop the bomb. With polls showing that Americans overwhelmingly supported the unconditional surrender of Japan and with his knowing the strong anti Japanese sentiments of the American people, I must have felt that I had little political risk in dropping an atomic bomb on Japan. (Harry Truman) President Truman must have also considered his difficulty in explaining to American voters why the government spent two billion dollars to develop a superior weapon if he personally decided not to deploy it, especially if the war had dragged on with additional American casualties. Here is an entry from Truman s diary, I have to decide Japanese strategy shall we invade Japan proper or shall we bomb and blockade? That is my hardest decision to date. But I ll make it when I have all the facts. (Ferrell) President Truman told his diary that he had ordered the bomb dropped on a purely military target, so that military objectives and soldiers the target and women and children are to be spared. The bombing order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Network Bandwidth And Data Upload Time Though client side deduplication brings in advantages such as reduction of network bandwidth and data upload time, several security threats are associated with it. These threats have to be addressed in order to reap the full potential of client side deduplication. Halevi et al. [3] identified various threats that affect a remote storage system that implements client side deduplication. First, in traditional storage systems, privacy and confidentiality are compromised when an attacker learns the hash value of a file and gains access to the entire file from the server. For example, Dropbox uses Secure Hash Algorithm 256 (SHA256) in a straightforward manner; thus, it is possible for an attacker to obtain hashes for confidential files of others. Using the hash, a hacker can easily download an unauthorized file from the server. A practical way for performing this hack is demonstrated by the use of Dropship application programming interface (API) utilities for Dropbox which allows a hacker to download confidential files of others from Dropbox servers by obtaining the file hashes. This is comparatively easy to obtain, and exploiting the weak client side deduplication technique that is applied [4]. Second, if an attacker can access the server cache then all confidential hashes will be disclosed. Hence the attacker can make the cloud storage service behave as a content distribution network (CDN) by publishing the hacked hash values. In a case where the files hashes are published ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Golden Age China Research Paper Golden Age China had a greater cultural influence than did 21st century China, whereas 21st century China has had a greater economic influence. There were many cultural benefits from the Golden Era, including religion, fine arts, and innovations. As a result of the peace and stability which formed during the Tang dynasty, Buddhismwas introduced and became a dominant religion among the Chinese. Alongside the new religion, Taoism was also a major religion in China. Through the bonding of these two religions, several other religions emerged, such as the Pure Land Sect, Tian tai sect, and also Chan Buddhism. These new branches of the religions were called sects. Along with religion, the fine arts were also a major part of Chinese life from the Golden Era. Due to the influences of the Silk Road and prosperity of the Tang dynasty, China experienced a time in which the fine arts were further developed. Sculptures, paintings, and the most prevalent of Golden Age China, poetry, were created. Famous poets, such as Tu Fu and Li Bo, both of whom are still sometimes believed today to be the greatest of Chinese poets in history, created some of the most famous pieces of literature during the Tang dynasty.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is done for a variety of reasons, such as for showing respect, apologizing, thanking others, and gatherings. At the end of the practice, a traditional action is to fold the napkin as a way of warding off the evil energy found in tea called the Qi. Another major influence that Golden Age China had was its innovations. During this time, new techniques, a new form of currency, and tools were created. For example, block printing was invented as a way of speeding up the printing process. Also, the use of paper money was introduced so that coins would not have to be carried everywhere. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. In Dennis Covington’S Book Salvation On Sand Mountain And In Dennis Covington s book Salvation on Sand Mountain and David Haberman s Journey Through the Twelve Forests: An Encounter with Krishna, we get two very different experiences of researches stepping into a world of different religion and perspectives than their own. While both Haberman and Covington focus on a certain religionand the traditions of its followers, Haberman does a better job with presenting an accurate representation of Hinduismand the Braj pilgrimage. This is because Covington s book delves too deeply into his personal journey and opinion without explaining any details or history of Christianityand the snake handling, while Haberman gives the reader history of Hinduism and the significance of the Braj pilgrimage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While both attempt to take an ethnographic approach, Covington s writing truly does show the journalistic background he came from, since it came off as almost more story telling than an actual research piece. Haberman, on the other hand, provided the reader with a large amount of background and history on Hinduism, essentially assuming the reader didn t know anything about Hinduism going into the book. This made it so that while the reader was going on the journey of the pilgrimage with Haberman, they were also getting the informational and historical background of Hinduism and why the pilgrimage was performed, something that Covington cannot grasp so well. This could partly be because Covington assumes his audience is coming from a Christian and Western perspective, meaning a background and history of Christianity isn t necessary. While Haberman, on the other hand, makes the same assumption, so a history and background of Hinduism would be necessary to accurately tell and portray the whole story. It is more appropriate for researchers to assume that their audience lacks the background knowledge than that they have it, because there could be missed information or unclear points made by the researchers otherwise. When explaining the traditions and beliefs of those in the snake handling church, Covington presents in the information within the framework of his life and his experiences, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. William Shakespeare s Sonnet 17 And Sonnet 55 Two constant themes throughout this collection of sonnets is one s eternal fate and preservation once that fate is reached.. Shakespeare battles with the idea of how to preserve not only the beauty of his subject, which in this case is the young man, but also his work without losing value and merit. Sonnet17 and Sonnet 55 share the common idea that preservation is necessary and important, but each take different approaches to this preservation. From Sonnet 17 to Sonnet 55, Shakespeare grows confident in his craft and begins to develop a different ideology when it comes to preservation. In this paper, I will compare and contrast Sonnet 17 and Sonnet 55 and thoroughly examine Shakespeare s changing preservation ideology. Sonnet 17 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some cases, he even starts to believe that the beauty of the subject is ineffable and incapable of being described to eyes who have not seen the beauty first hand. His thoughts can be seen in phrases like, If I could write the beauty of your eyes (line 5). The speaker in Sonnet 17 doesn t only focus on the importance of the child for the subject, but also the stake they, the speaker, hold in the child. As stated the poet is fearful. He is worried about preserving his craft and his personal legacy. At this moment he doesn t understand his true worth as a writer and the power his words hold. He doesn t understand that they legacy of his subject can live in his words. But he learns and an alternative preservation ideology is seen in in Sonnet 55. In Sonnet 55, Shakespeare s confidence as a writer begins to blossom. This is proven in the first two lines of the poem where he says, Not marble nor the gilded monuments/Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme . One can t get more cocky than that. Shakespeare sets the tone. He lets his confidence shine through and makes sure that nothing is hidden when it comes to his ability and the power his words hold. He begins to understand that the legacy of the subject can be preserved in a poem, if captured correctly. He goes on to iterate that his words can stand the test of time because words can t be destroyed saying, Than unswept stone besmeared with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. A Mechanical Workshop With One Manager Employing 5... Report on the accident that happened in a Mechanical Workshop with one manager employing 5 fulltime employees. Executive summary A mechanical metal workshop was experiencing an economic downturn and the manager decided to change course to turn things round by taking on a large metal fabrication works stream that became very busy though in a tight space, profit being the main motive. Mr Pauls, a 45 year old man was employed on a back to work scheme after a five year period of unemployment to learn how to use workshop skills like welding, cutting, drilling and use of the lathe. An accident happened involving Mr Pauls who was burnt by a solvent on his hand in addition to a sustained injury to his back while rushing to move a large welded... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sequences of events regarding accident causation are explained in a one dimension by both models of Heinrich and Bird (Kjellen, 1987, HSC, 1983). Reason (1990) introduced by the end of the 1980s the causality of accidents in numerous formats. He saw the involvement and active participation by the management on top as a key ingredient in the avoidance of interaction of active and latent failures in the causation of accidents. Causes of accidents are easily identified from active failures. Whereas instances of poor design, lack of training and gaps in supervision that are inherently latent failures in organisations are usually present for many years in the system but tend to be hidden and hard to detect. Investigation of a complex accident needs a comprehensive combination of methods to be used as the areas of application have deficiencies and different qualities. There are many underlying factors at work that lead to accidents usually neglected because at times they are minor but only come to light when they result into serious damage to health and/or death. All accidents at work must be investigated irrespective of their size (www.hse.gov.uk). The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, S2(1)(2) imposes a duty on all employers to ensure workers safe premises, safe working conditions and adequate welfare services and public health as reasonably practicable. Events based on what, who, how and when were thoroughly looked to establish the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Essay On Sandburg Manny Maldonado Mrs. Kennedy Eng. 3 AP 1 March 2016 The Life of Sandburg Born Carl Sandburg and baptized Carl August, Sandburg was born the second of seven children on January 6, 1878 (P.C., vol. 41 222 223)he had a hard childhood and a background full of experience both of which helped to make him the poet, author, journalist, and literary genius that would go on to be recognised for multiple achievements and innovations in the literary field(P. Nivin). His parents were August and Clara Sandburg both of which were Swedish immigrants. August, a hard working man, worked sixty hour weeks at the Burlington, Chicago, and Quincy Railroad Yards. August never learned to write due to him leaving school early however he was fully capable of reading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nivin). less than a year later sandburg went on to volunteer for service in the Spanish American war in 1898 where he was sworn into Company C, Sixth Infantry Regiment, shipped off to Guanica Puerto Rico, and assigned to company detail. When he came back to the states he was offered 1 free year of tuition thanks to his service in the military and participation in the war and accepting the offer he chose to attend Lombard College, where he studied for four years and developed his talents in writing encouraged by the scholar, and favorite prof., Philip Greene Wright. During this time Wright helped print 4 Volumes of Sandburg s work Reckless ecstasy(1904), Incidentals(1905), The Plant of a Rose(1905), and Joseffy(1906) all of which Sandburg stated were (M)any odd pieces... . Later on in 1914 when Sandburg was working as a reporter he was able to publish six of his poems in the paper where he soon gained recognition and numerous literary friendships that helped to hone his skills even further as an author. In the year 1908 Sandburg marries his wife,Lilian Steichen, a woman who agrees with his views on the need for social reform and human rights. over the next 20 years Sandburg experiences great success as an author having multiple titles published as well as even receiving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Drug War On Drugs, By Jeffery A. Miron In recent years, laws concerning marijuana has seen some dramatic and controversial changes. A British journalist named Johann Hari decided he try to get to the roots of the drug war to find answers to help those affected by the drug war which he loved. He wrote the book Chasing the Scream The first and Last Days of The War on Drugs , which condensed all the results of his research. This book has received much praise since its publishing and makes many valid points concerning the drugwar. Another book titled, Drug War Crimes the Consequences of Prohibition , by Jeffery A. Miron, discusses and compares the benefits and detriment of prohibition of alcohol with prohibition of drugs. These two books capture many important views and evidence that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... has no problem distributing harmful substances such as tobacco and alcohol, which have little to none positive health benefits is astonishing. There is no record in the history of the entire world, where a person has overdosed and died from marijuana alone. One could even say marijuana heals more people than it actually kills. This is why marijuana should have never been placed within a category of heroin which has ruin a countless number of lives. Keeping marijuana illegal only will make things worse not any better. Children in low income families and rundown neighborhoods look up to people dealing drugs more than hard working citizens. They would rather follow the actions of the dealers than work a nine to five because of the glitz and glamor that drug dealers possess. By legalizing and taking control over the marijuana industry the black market for marijuana will begin to shrink. Violence and arrests for marijuana would also begin to decline since there d no longer be a strong incentive to rob or kill over something that could be purchased at the store. Most of the stigma of violence related to marijuana comes from the lifestyle that comes with illegal drug dealing. Having an illegal market for marijuana only makes the gangs and black market dealers better off. This is probably the reason gangsters were originally for prohibition and even help enforce it against their competition. In a legal system, tax revenue and other money produced from sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Bio Amo Case Study INTRODUCTION: Forvil cosmetics introduced their product BIO AMLA for the first time in market in 1982. Initial response was great as it became the most favorite and trusted herbal shampoo, which had a legacy of millions of satisfied customers. Unlike other harsh chemical shampoos, bio amla shampoo is gentle to the hair, nourishes them from roots to the tips and makes them soft, silky and radiant with a gentle touch of nature. Bio amla first created hype in the market and consumers preferred it as it was a herbal product and it became pioneer but it couldn t maintain the pace because of its marketingstrategies that were not carried out efficiently and they let other brands grow market share easily and thus a high competition in market... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 52.00 Bio Amla Shampoo (100ml) Rs. 42.00 Bio Amla Shampoo (130ml) Rs. 58.00 Bio Amla Shampoo (280ml) Rs. 110.00 Bio Amla Shampoo (470ml) Rs. 168.00 Bio Amla Shampoo (720ml) Rs. 260.00 3.Place: Bio amla lacks advertising coverage, channels etc but it is available on almost all the pharmacies and in cosmetics shop. 4.Promotion: The company didn t focus as much on its promotional strategy as it lacks: advertising, personal selling, sales promotion and public relations etc. The company does try to promote their product but still these efforts are not enough for competing in market. 5.People: 6.Processes: 7.Physical Evidences: Marketing overview: There are not as much competitors of Bio amla in the market as it only deals in herbal but the two which are familiar among them are: Garnier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Jumbo Jet Research Paper This paper dives into the architecting and design of the Boeing 747, the world s first jumbo jet. The key architects of this colossal system will be introduced along with the system requirements that led to the system design decisions of the 747. Major subsystems of the aircraft will be examined, along with the legacy and future of the system today. Heuristics applied throughout the architecting of the system as well as the numerous trade off analyses performed will be explained as the paper progresses. Introduction In today s world, air travel is seen as just another transportation method available to the traveling public. It is possible for anyone to fly almost anywhere they d like, usually with many options of which airline to fly with. Traveling by air is not too expensive for the typical traveler either, considering most domestic flights only cost a few hundred dollars and international flights usually cost around a thousand dollars. This relatively easy access to fast and cost... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aircraft had the capability to hold up to 366 passengers in a 3 class configuration and transport those passengers 5,300 nmi at a speed of up to Mach 0.89. Jetting into the air was the six story high tail of the aircraft, and just as impressive was its nearly 200 ft wing span. The weight of the aircraft was 358,000 pounds, and it had a maximum takeoff weight of 735,000 pounds. Each of the four original Prate Whitney engines had 46,500 pounds of force. Key Architects Many people were involved in the architecture and build of the 747. Surprisingly, one of the first people involved was Juan Trippe, the President of Pan Am Airlines. Pan Am Airlines was the dominate international airline in the 1960 s and was experiencing an increase in airline traffic of 15% per year (Van Doren). Trippe decided that to meet the demand, the company would need to either: Increase aircraft speed Increase the number of flights; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Dark Side Of Innocence In Terri Cheney s The Dark side of innocence: Growing up Bipolar Terri cheney Scene 1: The setting of this book is in Terri s childhood home in Ontario Canada. The time period is the 1960s 1970s. Scene 2: The reader s first encounter one of Terri s manic episodes when her brother Zach was not sitting in his assigned seat at the dinner table. Terri wanted to be the one sitting next to her father so she began warning Zach to move. When Zach refused to move she became very angry. The Black Beast, the monster that manipulates her moods began to take control. Terri grabbed the nearest fork and stabbed it into Zach s hand. Once this incident happened Terri s motherknew that Terri had a problem, but she dismissed it. So, Terri s bipolar disorder continued ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She realized not having the right type of paper would probably get her a C on the homework assignment. This was completely unacceptable to Terri. Terri decided that she would rather die then get a C on an assignment. So, she took her mother s pills and brought it to her room. Terri decided that she would take the pills once the house was empty. She was contemplating what to wear. She finally decided to put on her communion dress. Then Terri kept taking the pills until the bottle was completley empty. Terri thought the pills were working since she was feeling dizzy. Although, once Terri woke up she realized that her first suicide attempt had failed . Scene 4: Terri loved going to school. She was a straight A student and class president. Although, the Black Beast ruined everything that Terri loved. She avoided going to school because she felt immense pressure from the teachers, students, and priest. Terri began creating strategic schemes to make it look like she was sick. In the morning she would sniff black pepper, which would make her sneeze. Therefore, it gave her the immediate appearance that she was sick. Then her father would call her out sick from school. Scene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...