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Ap English Language And Composition Rhetorical Anal
1. ⭐Ap English Language And
Composition Rhetorical Anal
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2. Essay on Identity in a Color-Conscious Society in...
Identity in a Color Conscious Society in Invisible Man
Critics generally agree that Ralph Ellison s award winning novel, Invisible Man, is a work of genius,
broad in its appeal and universal in its meaning. Its various themes have been stated as: the geography
of hell . . . the real brotherhood of man (Morris 5), the emergence of Negro personality from the fixed
boundaries of southern life (Bone 46), and the search for human and national identity (Major 17). Rich
in symbolism and cleverly interwoven, Invisible Man s linear plot structure, told from the first person,
limited point of view, and framed by the Everyman protagonist from his subterranean home, follows
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Critic Todd Libber points out that invisibility results from a perception each society holds to be true.
What does not fit into that idea of reality is therefore assigned to chaos and is invisible (90).
The rising action takes root at the time when, on his death bed, the narrator s grandfather reveals to the
family that the life of a black person living in a foreign white America has always been and still is a
life of war and opposition, and to keep up the fight. This puzzles the young impressionable narrator,
for his grandfather has been the meekest of men who, as is further revealed, believes himself to have
been a traitor and a spy all these years, and that his meekness has, in actuality, been a dangerous
activity. The tactics of agree em to death and undermine em with grins (15,16) are the tools that enable
the Negro to survive, in essence agreeing to invisibility, until blindness strikes down white society
(Margolies 135). Thus, Grandfather s words establish and foreshadow the cultural beliefs, such as
racism and bigotry that the young narrator will encounter in a prejudicial society as he navigates his
way through the social mine fields of America.
Further, the surreal circus like atmosphere that envelopes race relations in our country is no laughing
matter. Indeed, as the narrator tucks away enough experiences for a gradual dawning to unfold
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3. Sensors Allocation Fault
Introduction
Background
A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of distributed sensors to monitor environmental conditions
such as temperature, sound, vibration, pressure, motion or detect dimensions, to pass their data
through the network to a base station for processing. Advantages of WSN over a wired system
considered in elimination of wiring cost, sensors can be installed in harsh environments. Each sensor
node is a combination of Radio transceiver with an internal antenna or connection to an external
antenna micro controller, electronic circuit for interfacing with the sensors, energy source, usually a
battery or an embedded form of energy harvesting. Drawback of using sensors is having limited power
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However, this solution is not optimal neither it is minimal. To provide a better solution a collaboration
of different parameter sensors is used to both minimize and optimize sensor usage.
Figure 2 describes a 3 axis graph of the boxes, the x axis is dimension, the y axis is the color and the z
axis is the weight. Figure 2a, 2b and 2c maps objects by the x y, y z and x z respectively. There 11
different possible sensor positions using the 3 parameters shown in a light grey dashed line on figure 2
graphs. Using the code described in section 3, the solution set resulted in using a total of 3 sensors (d3,
w1, c2) shown on a solid line in figure 2 graphs. This subset of sensors happens to be both the optimal
and minimal solution.
Proposed solution:
The following section describes the code developed to find an optimal sensor solution. The first step is
to consider the cost of each sensor used. The minimal sensor subset is the set with the lowest cost. The
equation [1] describes the cost of the sensor, which simply is the summation of each of the used
sensors. As described previously, most sensors used in this technique are simple and there is no
significant difference in their cost. Thereby since sensors of different parameter are of the same cost, it
is more effective to consider the
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4. Colonialism Of Cherokees And The Cherokee Indians And...
Throughout history, we see various forms of colonialism that have happened in the world. Multiple
groups of people were affected by this act of colonizing. An example of the groups that were affected
would include the Cherokees and the Mayans. Both of these groups of people experienced colonialism
in similar ways, either by adaptation or resistance nevertheless they still had their differences.
Although both the Cherokees and the Mayans experience of colonialism occurred in different time
periods, their use of adaptation was used as a source of defense against their invaders. An example of
this would be the way Cherokee women reacted to the building of mission schools on Cherokee land.
They first viewed it as a threat to their role as Cherokee mothers. Once they began to understand the
expectations and goals the missionaries had, they maneuvered their children around these white
standards to keep their security while still having them in school. (Smith, 404). They found the benefit
if they conformed to this idea of civilized behavior the Europeans had. However, the Mayans didn t
encounter the use of schools on their land rather they encountered the use of labor. The use of forced
labor was often applied, but the Cakchiquel (a certain group of Mayans) found a way around it by
using the tacagual and peyobal methods. The tacagual method was where one Indian would pay
another to do his work, while the peyobal method was where an Indian would pay his town justices to
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5. The Christian Martyr By Gabriel Von Max
For my observation essay, I chose the piece The Christian Martyr by Gabriel von Max, which is on
display at the Frye Art Museum, it is oil on paper, painted in 1867. I find this piece illustrates multiple
principles of design the ones standing out most clearly to me being balance, implied line, and
emphasis through repetition. Hue, saturation, and value play into most of these principles as well. A
strong sense of balance is created by the elements of the piece, namely the horizon splitting the
painting nearly in half with a light gray on top, and a dark brown on the bottom. Value plays a an
important role here, as the lower value of the brown causes the piece to feel heavier while the higher
value of the gray has the reverse effect, making it feel much lighter. The fact that the gray fills
comparatively more space in the piece creates a visually striking balance. As the gradient progresses
from very light gray to a darker gray, as it nears the horizon line, it contributes to the sense of weight
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The use of the same, or very similar, colors in multiple small details creates a nice connection between
important elements of the painting, and also plays a part in leading your eye around the painting. As
the brightest and most saturated color in the piece, the orange pink used for the details of the woman s
shoes, the flowers in the man s hand, the highlight in his hair, and, finally, the light glow under the
woman s arms stands out very strongly, creating a strong emphasis on these small details. It creates
interest, and almost a sense of fun, as the viewer is lead on a journey from the woman s shoes, to the
flowers, to the highlight in the man s hair. Here the implied line, and therefore directional forces, from
the man s line of sight leads the viewer s eye up to the woman, and the final bit of orange pink color
underneath the woman s
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6. The Motto Analysis
Aubrey Drake Graham is one of the biggest rapper and television actor, who is best known in Canada
for playing a role as Jimmy Brook, the wheelchair guy on Degrassi. He began his transition into the
world of Hip Hop which is a style of popular music of rap, a subculture of inner youths who are
typically devotees of rap music. One of his well known songs is The Motto, a song that has been
popularized and defined as YOLO, an acronym for you only live once. It implies that one should
enjoy life, even if that means to take risks in life. The video, The Motto illustrates that acquiring loads
of cash and material possessions such as good looking low riders, fine women, and appealing jewelry
are the sources of pleasure and happiness. I agree with Drake s interpretation of YOLO because in the
United States, having money gives an individual access to anything and although the United States is a
free country, money can give freedom and choices.
The phrase YOLO has been widely used by young adolescents in high school. According to NBC
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As a result, the border corrido focused more on Cortez to resolve a hopeless situation and many
Mexican American saw Cortez as the kind of hero they needed. El corrido de Gregorio Cortez was
popular during this time, but by the 1920s, the song became less important and people just focused it
on the general life on Cortez. 20 years later the corrido continued to be one of the favorite among
Mexicans and in 1958, Americo Paredes told Gregorio s life in a book called, With His Pistol in His
Hand: A Border Balled and its Hero. Paredes helped to popularize the story and the corrido again
among the Mexican American population in the United States. Paredes reintroduced Gregorio to the
Anglos community which brings old history to
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7. Extensible Business Reporting Language ( Xml )
Extensible Business Reporting Language, otherwise referred to as XBRL is a standard introduced, and
is now used worldwide. XBRL is based on Extensible Markup Language (XML), a widely accepted
technological standard that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that both humans
and machines can read. (Rashty, 2013). Its main purpose is to improve the way business reporting is
presented to the public, by making reports more accurate and efficient. It is managed by a non for
profit organization called XBRL International, and acts in the best interests of the public. XBRL is
being adopted worldwide due to its digital accuracy, and effectiveness. It is mandatory in the United
States and the United Kingdom, however in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is because XBRL enables companies to save time on having to re key information. The system
works by an item having a certain XBRL tag that it can be identified by. This information can then be
read directly by numerous other applications, and consequently will not have to be re keyed into that
application, eliminating potential errors and reducing the time that would have otherwise been needed
to extract the information from financial statements that are filed before transferring to another
application for analysis. (Today, 2008). XBRL will now increase the efficiency of accountants and
auditors who are required to complete comparisons to different industry averages, as XBRL will
complete this automatically. Not only that, but information can be stored and produced in a manner,
such that analytical reviews and analysis can be performed much more easily. (Today, 2008). The
implementation of XBRL for companies will save both time and money, both of which are crucial in
the success of a company and business. These changes are present in both Westpac and ANZ s
financial statements. For example, Westpac s 2009 financial statement showed loan capital as being
represented under 4 different heading titles, whereas with the introduction of XBRL loan capital in
2014 was these 4 headings incorporated into one figure listed as the loan capital.
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8. How Is Frederick Douglass Life Related To The American Dream
American dream is the ideal that every United States citizen should have an equal opportunity to
achieve success and prosperity through challenging work, determination, and initiative. Fredrick
Douglass attaining freedom was merely a starting point for Frederick Douglass. He was a world
famous abolitionist, author, and orator. Frederick Douglass published narrative detailing his time as a
slave, edited his own newspaper, and traveled throughout the United States and Britain lecturing on
important civil rights and social justice topics. Throughout this essay, Frederick Douglass biography
and achievements, examples and my opinion related to the American Dream. Frederick Douglass was
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He did know that his father was white, and he believed he was his master, Aaron Anthony. His sibling
was Perry Douglas, Eliza, Kitty, Sarah, Arianna Bailey. Frederick wife was name Anna Murray
Douglass, and their kids Rosetta, Frederick, and Charles. Douglass established an influential anti
slavery newspaper called it the The North Star . He played the part in the African American being
granted the right to vote. Frederick was the first African American to be appointed a United States
Marshall. The right to vote was issued in 1870.He wrote his first biography in 1845 and he could
purse his freedom in 1847. He was the first black man to attend to the women right. Douglass was a
single male delegate at the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention on women s rights to support the call for
woman s suffrage. Frederick was like a highway maps showing us the road from slavery to freedom.
At his beginning of his book Douglas is a slave in both body and mind Fredrick went through four
turning points. His first turning point when he realized what slavery is through the point the death of
his mother.
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9. Memory Psychology
Memory
One of the human functions that is intriguing to me and makes people unique from each other is
human memory. I am finding that through experiences and what we remember from those
experiences, our brain develops and humans form their interpretation of the world and the things
around them based on their memory. Our favorite films and the ones we dislike the most are part of
the many things that we draw our conclusions from based on memory. Knowing this can help me
create more dynamic characters in my scripts because I can better form characters based on their
memory. Whether it be the style the cinematographer might have in his or her shot choice or simply
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The way that I view a solution like this is taking the easy way out. It seems for no matter what
condition you are going through in this country, there is nobody to sit and help you through a situation
besides a bottle of pills. I don t know what should happen exactly as a solution, but if we know that
weaker emotion equals weaker memories than why can t a psychiatrist work with patients in doing
what they are hoping the pill can do? I m personally apathetic in this area of study, but I feel strongly
against the use of pills so regularly.
Flashbulb memories are a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event. This is
intriguing to me how this works, but it most certainly is true. I have talked with friends recently that I
grew up with through grade school and we had one of those moments where I started a conversation
off with, Remember that one time we were out on the playground and a guy was walking around
outside with a shotgun and we had to go inside on lockdown? Of course they all remember that day
and specific and minute things that happened during that time because of flashbulb memory.
After reading the chapter on memory I have become more aware on how the mind remembers things. I
always told myself growing up that studying things I already knew was completely pointless, but it
turns out that you are still learning just by continuing to review. I am going to have to
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10. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark...
It has become paramount that composers utilise various techniques in order to influence an individual
s perception of the world. As seen through the eyes of an Aspergers sufferer, Christopher Boone, Mark
Haddon s inventive novel entitle The Curious incident of the Dog in the Night Time , skilfully
portrays how the decisions of significant characters and their relationships shape the overall message
about the difficulties of living with a limiting social condition. This is challenged from the unique
perspective of Christopher and explicitly seen through the relationship between the protagonist and
both his parents. Haddon employs a myriad of techniques through the concepts of the conflicting
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Unlike Ed, her hot tempered nature and her inability to empathise with her son, has meant that she is
unable to adapt to the demands of Christopher s social barriers. This is evident in a letter in chapter
157 where she states Maybe if things had been differant, maybe if you d been differant i might have
been better at it. But thats just the way things turned out . The repetition of maybe demonstrates the
initial complexity of human communication which in Christophers case, was further complicated by
his social demands. Through Mark Haddon s incorporation of a letter in this chapter, the difficulties in
human communication is shown as his mother has resorted to indirect communication in explaining
her reasoning for his abandonment. Although Judy lovingly and diligently cares for Christopher she
struggles with the frustration she feels as a result of not always being able to understand her son s
behaviour. This ideology is further reiterated through the comparison in the letter between Ed and
Judy seen in Your father is a much more pacient person. He just gets on with things.. But that s not the
way i am... Haddon s characterisation of Christopher s parents presents to the responder the
conflicting side of love, the multi faceted and complicated nature of human interaction, and the
opposing approaches of both parents in communicating and dealing with Christopher s condition, as
part of their
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11. Osmosis and Diffusion on Different Concentrations of...
1. Provide the aim and background information
2.1. Diffusion is the spontaneous kinetic movement by which molecules move from an area of a high
concentration to an area of low concentration. Diffusion continues until it reaches equilibrium.
Osmosis is similar to Diffusion but it s the process in which water moves across a semi permeable
membrane and goes to the higher concentration of solute.1
2.2. Important factors to Osmosis and Diffusion include Temperature, Concentration and Surface area
to volume ratio. Temperature can affect the rate in which a solute dissolves in a solution, higher
temperature faster rate of Osmosis. This is caused by the molecules movements being faster in higher
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The results from the experiment have shown that an increase in sodium chloride solution increases the
rate of osmosis and diffusion until the percentage reaches an amount that is near the concentration of
solutes inside the eggs membrane.
4.14. The accuracy of the data is dependent on the correct controls being in place, Ensuring temperate
stays the same throughout all solutions, making sure that the solutions are correct that the weight and
size of the eggs are the measured correctly and that when the eggs are removed they are removed at
the same time. Some of the eggs were not completely submerged in the solution this may cause some
errors in the experiment and may have caused varying results. The eggs were of different sizes this
also will cause the results to vary, Gathering eggs of exact size and weight would have ensured the
results were correct. The eggs may not have been dried enough also causing results to vary; this can be
fixed by ensuring that the eggs are thoroughly dried. The eggs were taken out at a time around about
24 hours, having an exact time to remove the eggs would have eliminated errors.
4.15. The purpose of this investigation was to use our knowledge on osmosis and diffusion and apply
it to a de shelled egg and see how it reacts being submerged in a sodium chloride solution. The
hypothesis was that the egg would expand and increase in both size and weight this is proven correct
in the table of
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12. Worth Of College
Why should college not be worth it for you? Like every year 1000s or more student try to attend
colleges. They want to achieve their goals by joining the first choice colleges. I want to go to my first
choice college, Sam Houston State University. Every year student struggles to get scholarships, loans
just to attend colleges. Which present that the college I something that is worth of your time and create
some real life experience for students. Furthermore, colleges does not only give you academic
achievement in life, but also create a memory of your hard work that can be in different type. For
example, extracurricular activities, volunteering. College is worth it! After graduation the student
know their achievements they have worked
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13. Argumentative Essay On Why Polar Bears Are Endangered
Polar bears are endangered because of humans over hunting, and destroying there habitats. They are
also harmed by humans because of over hunting. These animals are very upset with humans and
scared of humans because of, of them ruining there homes. Those animals need support/help, these
animals need someone that is going to feed them, They also need a new home because us humans are
destroying there homes. These animals have baby s that need homes to survive. Polar bears need
humans to build there habitats in order to live. Animals can t keep there homes safe and can t always
live just anywhere. Polar bears need humans need to be nice and not so harmful. One s opinion is that
humans need to stop harming/hurting these polar bears. These polar ... Show more content on
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During the winter bear food is covered in snow, so this species must den because there is nothing to
eat when all there food is covered in snow. In contest, most polar bears have access to their food of
seals all winter long, so there is no reason for them to den.[www.worldwildlife.org/species/polar
bears] Unlike the massive polar bears that can grow huge on diets of abundant seals, their ancestor
brown or grizzly bears in the Artic are small, have very lower reproductive rates and eagerly eat
almost anything that exists in their environment.[www.worldwildlife.org/species/polar bear] The
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14. Racial Profiling and Male African Americans
Racial Profiling and Male African Americans
Racial profiling has been and will continue to be a problem in the United States. Many believe that
racial profiling is more prevalent in today s society; however, this issue has been a part of our society
since slavery. Moreover, African American males are mostly the targets of racial profiling, especially
in larger cities like New York City and Los Angeles. Racial profiling is becoming a huge problem
within the police departments. Police officers are conducting more traffic stops on African Americans
males than on any other racial group, for the reason that many police officers believe African
Americans males are most likely to be engaged in some sort of criminal activity. Thus, racial ... Show
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The principle of law enforcement and the principle of equality among African American males make
this issue even more difficult to analyze (Persico, 2002).
According to Delores (2007), although, many things in policing have changed as far as policies goes,
many things will remain the same. Changes to the police policy were to improve the image of police
in certain communities, and impact citizens in a positive way through trust and satisfaction. However,
Delores (2007) states, officers perceive African American males as people who are capable of
wrongdoing even though a crime has yet to be committed. In addition, in noncriminal or minimal
criminal activities police view male African Americans as the most dangerous. Police officers
developed ways to recognize certain kind of people, as emblematic assailants, meaning, police
recognize the gesture, attire, language of a person, which is then perceive as a prelude to violence.
However, sometimes officers make mistakes and innocent citizens like African American males end
up paying the ultimate price. In 1998, four African American males name Keyshon Moore, Rayshawn
Brown, LeRoy Jarmaine Grant and Danny Reyes all fell victims to racial profiling. The four victims
were on their way to a
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15. Influenza As An Influenza Virus
INTRODUCTION: Influenza, more commonly known as the flu , is a chameleon like infectious
disease, that presents itself with varying characteristics from year to year, due to the wavering identity
of the strain. Like HIV, influenza is an RNA virus, constantly changing its appearance and adept at
eluding recognition by the human immune system (Schneider, 2014). From its inception of 1918,
influenza claims an average of 250,000 to 500,000 people worldwide, annually. Little is known of the
virus s origin however; recent studies examined pathology specimens belonging to deceased soldiers
of 1918, revealing similarities with that of the avian flu virus (Schneider, 2014). Evidence has
correlated a pattern of influenza strain elements, accompanied by consistent transmutation, that has
established a paralleled relationship between that of animal reservoirs and Asia. It is believed that
global transmission of the virus is carried via birds that consume food from the same sources that of
pigs, consisting of contaminated feed and waterfowl. Human and animal influenza viruses incubate in
a pig s digestive system, forming new genetic combinations (Schneider, 2014). Asia occupies
cohabitation of the two species that yield fertile breeding grounds for a virus to manifest, while posing
a significant threat and concern to the heavily populated areas within close proximity.
HISTORY:
Viruses that were responsible for the 1957 and 1968 epidemics, resembled that of the avian
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16. Explain Why Cars Need To Be Central In Our Life
Cars need to be central in our lives, because without them we couldn t do much. Without a car you
would have to live in walking distance from your job. Also you have to live in walking distance of a
grocery store or you can t have food or snacks in your home. You are also stuck inside the city you
live and if you don t have a car it s hard to go different places. First of all, without a car you have to
live in a walking distance from your job. Without a car you probably aren t going to make it to work
on time. If you don t have a friend or coworker to drive you to your job you might get fired if you
show up late to often. Every day you would have to wake up very early so you can start heading
towards your job so you can make there on time.
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17. The Career Of A Hedge Fund Manager
George Soros, a significant hedge fund manager, made a considerable return of one billion dollars in a
single day by taking advantage of the English Pound and selling it a favorable time. This is considered
by many financial analysts to be one of the most exceptional investments of all time. Instances such as
the latter are not rare in the profession of hedge fund managing. These individuals look over hedge
fund portfolios, which often use high risk methods in order to achieve an exceptional return on an
investment in spite of the current market conditions. Even though the career of managing hedge funds
is competitive and high risk, the potential salary and benefits that are available with this quickly
growing career is a stimulus in regards to the need for more investors in the market. The career of a
hedge fund manager may sound appealing to many but most individuals do not realize the work that it
takes to reach an elite position. Although technically a degree is not a prerequisite to being a hedge
fund manager, it is recommended as finding a job will be extremely problematic. The course of action
that most individuals approach is to acquire the most advantageous credentials. The traditional
education that most people go through is to acquire a bachelor s degree in a business related field, then
going to a post graduate school in order to obtain get a master s in economics or an MBA (masters in
business administration). Also an increasing popular option to take is to
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18. How Did Thomas Edison Contribute To Government
Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, February 11, 1847. The Edisons came from Holland in
1730 first settling in Elizabethport, New Jersey. The Edisons had a long proclaimed history of long
lived males, with his great grandfather living until 104 and his grandfather until the matured age of
102. Back in the early 1800s, the Edison family fled to Canada among many others interested in the
loyalist movement that offered a 600 acre grant to those who moved to the province of Nova Scotia.
Thomas Edison s grandfather was born on Canadian soil, thus hindering the detailed reports of Edison
family. Many years later, Samuel Edison was born and without much money in the family. Not much
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With a head too big for his body and a weak small body, Edison s doctors were worried he had brain
damage. Though Edison was horrid at school, he was an zealous reader and always had his nose in a
book. Edison also had a superb memory being able to clearly remember all the way back to his toddler
years. Edison was so lacking in what was needed of a student of his age that he was not allowed to go
to school for some time. Luckily his mother had the training and was able to give him a much higher
education than the public schools could provide at any given time. Though Edison loved to read, he
was aslo always interested in how things worked. Either the bridge or the train, Edison loved to watch
the world around him come together. As Edison grew into a man, the family moved from Milan, Ohio
to Port Huron, Michigan. While in Michigan, Edison s mother began to grow old and sick. Edison s
father began new work in the grain and feed distribution business. As he grew older, his father paid
him for each factual book he read and soon after Edison began his own laboratory of sorts. Edison had
a love for chemistry and once he had his hands on a book of chemistry experiments he completed
every experiment there was and labeled all his bottles of chemicals from the drugstore as poison so no
one would lay a hand on them. Realizing he had meager cash to spend on his experiments, he went to
find a way of earning easy money and
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19. The Human Nature Of Running Away By Robert Swan
The Human Nature of Running Away
Robert Swan.
Our world is a dying one. There are many factors contributing to it, and one
might say otherwise, but the aforementioned fact remains the same. With the numerous advancements
in technology taking place today, the different ways of damaging our world has also increased. This
damage to our world can be environmental, as well as political and religious.
When Robert Swan said the words mentioned above, it was from the point of view of an
environmentalist. Robert Swan is a polar explorer who was the first man to walk on both the North
and South Poles unsupported. He has also gone on numerous other expeditions and is considered an
active environmentalist and one of the world s top motivational speakers. He is also a UN Goodwill
Ambassador for Youth and a Special Envoy to the Director General of UNESCO. At the moment,
Swan is trying to drum up support from the Antarctic and prevent a future fight that might take place
for its resources
It is human nature to run away from problems and put them off to another day. It is something that can
be observed in real life and is done by almost everyone. In fact, I did it myself by not writing this
essay until the last moment. Whenever we humans are facing a problem, we do two things. We run
away from it, not wanting to get our hands dirty, but firmly believe that it will get solved, somehow
and by someone apart from us. The last member of the Pandora s Box,
hope , is considered to be one of
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20. Personal Learning Environment Review Literature Review
Review Literature
Personal learning environment refers to personalized learning which located the learner at the center
of the learning process. There are many definitions of a personal learning environment in literature
and they describe the practice of personal learning environment as a system of learning or learning
approach. One of the new definition of personal learning environment that describes personal learning
environment as Web 2.0 tools and services by which users access, construct, manage, and share
educational contents in order to meet their learning needs (Şahin Uluyol, 2016). In addition, a personal
learning environment is a space for the learner to create, explore and communicate (Dalsgaard 2006,
p. 2). As Van Harmelen (2008) noted that a personal learning environment is contained of the
computer based parts of what he refers to as the learning ecosystem . Del, Arquero, Romero (2015)
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According to (Hicks Sinkinson, 2015), there are many characteristics of personal learning
environment which give it an advantage over another learning environment. One of this advantage,
learners can access these environments freely, use tools, and make individual choices (Şahin Uluyol,
2016). Also, it allows learners to engage in interaction and cooperation with a high level of
participation in learning activities (Chatti, Dakova, Thüs, Schroeder, 2013; Marin, Negre, Perez, 2014;
Şahin Uluyol, 2016). One of the most significant characteristics explaining personal learning
environment is that they are customizable (Saadatmand Kumpulainen, 2012). In the other word, it
supports the meaning of individualization which means the learning can be independent. In addition,
personal learning networks sometimes instead of personal learning environment which means learners
are able to create and share knowledge in these environments, acting together with the simultaneous
opportunity for self reflection (Şahin Uluyol,
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21. Language And Imagery In Oedipus The King
The language and imagery of the movie all build K s pathos well during the film. When the audience
is first shown K s apartment building, they are shown plenty of rugged looking people all staring at K
with judgemental glares and mumbling under their breath, all the while anti replicant slang and and
imagery are spray painted outside of his apartment and even on his door. It is clear that K (replicants)
are not welcome by the general populace of people and are treated much worse than everybody else.
The cruel reactions to K build up the audience s sympathy towards him, they not only understand that
he has a very difficult life and that others treat him unfairly, but also that he has memories and
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The musical score of the movie is excellent, it can move from booming action and explosions to a soft
eerie noise that warns of the audience of what is to come. The color scheme really drives home the
fact that this futuristic new world is completely divided. An example of this is that the city is full of
bright, multi colored signs and a large variety of flashing lights; all the while the world outside is
grim, filled with different shades of dull grey, corroded red, and twisted black. Pacing, it never gets in
the way and it always represents what is going on in the film. When K is doing detective work it is
slow, suspenseful, and always curious; opposingly, when a fight is taking place every decision is faced
paced and unstoppable. All of these elements never take the lead role in this movie; however, Blade
Runner 2049 would not be as thrilling without
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22. Courbet The Sleepers Essay
In spite of a plethora of artistic movements and periods, one trope has persisted throughout the course
of Western art the nude woman. The champion of Realism, Gustave Courbet, was no stranger to
painting the nude. Yet, by the middle of the nineteenth century, the nude was no longer beholden to the
Greco Roman tradition nor to the antiquated tastes of academic art. Courbet s realist nude was a
rupture from the idealized figures shown in classical sculpture and the convention of peinture d
histoire. The prevalence of perfectly constructed bodies, characterized by slender figures and defined
musculature, was overshadowed by a new take on the genre. Closer examination of Courbet s nude
paintings, however, reveals a precarious line on which the artist balanced in depicting a real woman
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5). The painting shows the languid bodies of two women lovers wrapped in a sensual caress. The artist
juxtaposes two voluptuous women, one dark haired and the other with golden hair a prevalent motif in
nineteenth century eroticism, which is also echoed in another of Courbet s double nudes, Venus and
Psyche (fig. 6). In The Sleepers, Courbet exploits the nude as an erotic device to depict a scene of
lesbianism. He does not conceal the sexual nature of the image, but instead amplifies it. Every aspect
of the painting exudes desire. The skin of the women is clammy; they are heavily fatigued; their heads
are nestled together in a gesture of intimacy all of which is indicative of an intense romantic struggle.
Perhaps more so than The Origin of the World, the viewer is left to examine the painting from a
voyeuristic position. It is as if the viewer has intruded upon a private scene of raw intimacy between
the women. Thus, it is not merely the context of the scene that lends the painting its erotic quality, but
how Courbet renders his
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23. Meaning Of Tupac Shakur
What does a reputation mean?
As defined by the Cambridge dictionary, reputation is the opinion that people in general have about
someone or something or how much respect and admiration someone or something receives based on
past behavior and character.
Based on this explanation, we realize that each individual is responsible for shaping his own
reputation, either purposely similar to what many politicians do or naturally by his actions, good ones
or bad ones. But an established reputation is not always uniform, meaning it opens a debate about a
certain person, action or event. That s the case of the most famous rapper of all time Tupac Shakur.
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This song comprises of three verses and centers about relationships that sees as unbreakable. Tupac
makes a societal commentary by exploring various types of interpersonal bond. In the first verse, he
recounts numerous conversations with his family again expressing his love and gratitude for his
mother. Although he is ashamed of the burden he senses that he has caused she greets him with open
arms as they recognize nothing matters as long as they remain close. The next verse approaches
relationships between young black men from the ghetto. Tupac acknowledges that making money to
support his family makes up for a large part of his relationships and ambitions, but he doesn t forget to
approach the emotional side. As he feels that the bond he shares with his friends is a treasure thanks to
the emotional support these men provide for one another. And while it may seem that they are
connected by gangster life, what connects them is their common desire for a better life. The final verse
revolves around his relationship with a female friend. In this verse Tupac speaks greatly about love,
but remarkably within the context of this song, never in a sexual sense as he clearly delineates
between sexual attraction and emotional bonds. This song is at its very heart universal, given that
everybody in this world has experienced one or all of the relationships that Tupac
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24. Neo-Confucian Self-Cultivation And Free Speech
Neo Confucian self cultivation and free speech
Introduction
In the western civilizations, especially in the United States, people pay a lot of attention to the
freedom of speech and expression. We see americans refer to the freedom of speech in TV series,
news media, courts and many other places. Such a freedom has been strongly protected from
government restrictions by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution since 1791. And the
idea of the free speech has been interiorized into the broader liberal and individualistic western
ideology for a long time.
Nowadays, with a rising China and the oriental philosophy, the western notion of the free speech may
encounter an equivalent cousin for the first time. One of the most influential school of thought is the
Neo Confucianism, as it had been the orthodoxy from the 12th Century to the early 20th Century.
Different from the western liberal and individualistic one, the free speech in the Neo Confucian sense
involves a higher communal goal beyond expressing oneself and protect one s interests. By explaining
the eastern notion of the free speech, I hope the different idea would provide some insights for
understanding of the whole concept of freedom of speech better.
Neo Confucian self cultivation First, we need to understand some basic ideas that the Neo Confucian
thinkers hold about self cultivation and why self cultivation is important. These thinkers believe that
there is a universal moral principle (li), which
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25. Athletic Shoes Industry
Athletic Shoes Industry Strategy Comparison Report of Nike, Inc. and Adidas AG wei 4/30/2010
ABSTRACT This report is an analysis of the athletic shoes industry on both a global and U.S. market.
This report is to analyze the external and internal issues facing this athletic shoes industry, and the
companies that operate within it. This analysis includes a comparison of Nike, Inc. and Adidas AG
who are footwear manufacturers in the world. However, Nike spent thirty years developing from the
challenger position change to the challenged from Adidas. Rivalry among business firms grew more
intense as the economy develops. This report will compare competitive advantages and distinctive
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However, these countries also build their own athletic shoes brands to join to this big market. These
athletic shoes companies have the cost advantage for basic need and these countries customer don t
have high consumption power. The local brand athletic shoes at low price are the best choice for them.
Growth of industry The footwear industry includes the athletic shoes and non athletic shoes. From
2004 to 2008, the athletic shoes market shares about 44% and keeps growing every year. (See Table 1)
United States has more than twenty billions of dollars of athletic shoes market. Also global market has
more than eighty billions of dollars. (See Figure 1) From 2003 to 2005, Athletic shoes market size
growth rate decreased from 12% to 6% in the global market. Furthermore in 2007, athletic shoes sales
just had 2% increases from 2006. However, the athletic footwear market declined 3.2% in 2008 and
dropped by 1.4% in 2009 in the U.S. market. The reason is the bad global economic environment
happened at that time. Insert Figure 1 here Athletic shoes industry is highly competitive and has low
growth rate in the U.S market. However, has been forecasted, the U.S and global athletic shoes
markets will increase after 2009. (See Figure 1) The table shows that athletic shoes industry has 44%
market share in all footwear market and keeps the low growth rate in every single year from 2009. In
the U.S. market, the compound average growth rate (CAGR) (See
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26. The Characters Of Moses In The Old Testament
The Old Testament in the bible is a very outstanding it has different amounts of books that
compromise the Old Testament differences between Christian Churches as well as the names
throughout the bible. It has 39 marvelous books in the bible, that tell different stories about important
people and how they change the world that we live in today. If I had to pick on a character I would
have to pick Moses. Moses, he is a character in the Old Testament and a prophet that was picked to
lead Israel out of Egyptian slavery, and delivered the Ten Commandments. Moses was born 1400 BC
in New Kingdom of Egypt, he is the son of Amram and Yochebed, and had siblings named Miriam
and Aaron. Moses had a lot of strengths in the Old Testament he guided people to battle against Egypt,
he defended slaves, and fought the men who harmed the women. His weakness would have to be he
was a very weak speaker and struggles with anger weakness. In Exodus 2:11 says One day, after
Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor.
He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. In Hebrews 11:24 says, By faith Moses
when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh s daughter. However, the forty years of
Moses s life he had a mother figured that was a princess for the Egyptians. She took Moses in and
made him realize that he was becoming a man, she had very emotional problems for being his birth
mother. Later on, he started to
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27. Childhood Leukemia Essay
Childhood leukemia reducing the risk
Leukemia in the Western countries is the most common childhood cancer and is most common in
children under the age of 10. On the other hand, in India, have a much lower rate of childhood
leukemia. Scientists now believe they have discovered the reason behind.
Leukemia is a cancer of the bone marrow, a malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow
and other blood forming organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes.
These suppress the production of normal blood cells, leading to anemia and other symptoms.
The Conventional medicine treatment takes usually about two to three years using radiation and
chemotherapy, which has extremely unpleasant side effects (nausea, hair loss, mucosal and intestinal
inflammation, etc.) and yet still can bring unknown long term consequences such as sterility.
Asian Cuisine reduces risk of leukemia
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Orange juice reduces risk of leukemia by 46 percent
The probability of developing leukemia was lower in fruit eating children by 51 percent. The regular
drinking of fresh orange juice was enough apparently according to a study to protect children against
leukemia. Compared to children who never or only sporadically drank orange juice, the risk of
leukemia by the juice drinking children had reduced by 46 percent.
Fruits are known to be full of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidant effective, all of which have
cancer protective properties. Oranges contain particularly high levels of vitamin C, which belongs to
the proven anticancer natural substances to the front runners. Bananas contain particularly large
amounts of potassium, a mineral that could also be detected with anti cancer
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28. Case Study Of Bank Pasargad
Chapter 1: Introduction
The aim of this research is working on brand equity and customer loyalty and finding their significant
relationship in banking industry in case of Bank Pasargad as a successful private bank in Iran. In this
chapter after introducing necessary background information and Bank Pasargad history, problematic
issue of this research will be explained and based on problem statement and gaps, more specific
objectives and questions will be identified.
1.1. Background
After Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979 all banks such as private , national, share( local and foreign)
banks and any kind of financial and credit institutes started working as national and governmental
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Research for customer s loyalty definitions in banking industry to make sure what customers want
from a private bank in Iran.
Work on Aaker model as the model of the research and finding any significant relationship between
dimensions of the Aaker model and customer loyalty.
Analyzing customer s point of view in Bank Pasargad about brand equity and its dimensions and
also commitment and loyalty of customers.
At the end analyzing data to analysinh the impact of brand equity on customer loyalty in Bank
Pasargad as a private bank in Iranian banking industry.
Conclusion
1.5. Research Questions
This research is going to answer following questions:
I Is there any relationship between brand equity and customer loyalty in banking industry?
I I Does brand awareness lead to customer
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29. Being An Outsider
No matter where one goes on this dismal chunk of rock, one will probably encounter an outsider. In
high school lunchrooms there is always at least one poor, sad teenager who has the unlucky seat next
to the trash can. In parks and school playgrounds there is always that one melancholy kid that provides
a stark contrast from the joyful shouts and screams coming from the other playing children. The
experience of being an outsider is an inescapable universal condition that can be caused through social
class, appearance, or other factors. Being an outsider is caused by social class no matter where one is
in the world. In Santha Rama Rau s memoir of her childhood as an Indian girl in British controlled
India, she talked about how she and her sister were seen as outsiders in their British run school ...
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In Ryszard Kapuscinski s lecture, Encountering the Other: The Challenge for the 21st Century ,
Kapuscinski argues that everyone is part of another group that is deemed the Other . Kapuscinski
states that Others are indeed Others, but for those Others, I am the one who is Other (Kapuscinski,
22). Thus, being an outsider is a universal condition since we are all the Other to someone else.
However, some might argue that being an outsider is not a universal condition as humans are by
nature social animals so being an outsider is a rare occurence. To this, Kapuscinski also states that
being an outsider is universal as ...the Other is a mirror into which you peer...a mirror that unmasks
and denudes, which we would prefer to avoid (Kapuscinski, 28). In other words, being an outsider is a
universal condition even though humans are social animals because the Other is a reflection of
qualities that define a person and humanity in general. The quality of being in outsider is universal as
everyone is an outsider to someone else and outsiders are simply reflections of who humanity
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30. Nineteen Minutes
The book Nineteen Minutes is a tragic story about a teenage boy going into his high school one day
and start to shoot at people after being constantly bullied since kindergarten. The book Please Stop
Laughing at Me is a true story about the author s own experiences being bullied in school. These two
books both deal with the trauma of growing up being bullied and how they both handled it. Peter
Houghton, the bullied victim in Nineteen Minutes, decided to take action himself because no one else
was helping him. Jodee Blanco, after years of bullying, decided to make a book about her own
experiences with bullying in her years after high school. Both books share lots in common, starting
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Like how both characters grew up, the people that help them through all of the bullying, and the end
result of it all. Peter Houghton grew up with a golden boy brother, who was also one of his bullies
until his death the previous year before the shooting and always made him feel unimportant in his own
home. His parents weren t very helpful when Peter was getting bullied. Even from a young age Peter s
mom wanted him to be strong about it and deal with the bullying rather than actually help him through
it. He also had a best friend Josie Cormier, a best friend who used to defend from the bullies until she
decided to leave him for the popular crowd in sixth grade.So after so many years and years of
bullying, with no support from his family and due to the fact that he only had one friend who was also
being bullied, Peter took it into his own hands to end the harassment and he went into his school and
enacted his revenge. Unlike Peter, Jodee grew up as an only child in a loving supportive family. She
had friends the moment she was in school, she wasn t popular but she had friends. She never had a
constant friend that always defended her and was always there for her. Her parents were supportive of
her when she told them about the bullying, even if she may not of liked their methods of helping her
which was her going to the therapists, they were still supportive. As she grew up she began to notice
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31. The Events Factors Caused By Driving And Low Standard...
As the preceding Tables 5 8 depicted, five scenario factors were investigated. First, drivers at Path 1
have higher speed and low standard deviation of speed, standard deviation of lane deviation, and
acceleration noise than other paths. Vehicles from the on ramp before toll plaza (i.e., Paths 4 and 5), as
shown in Figure 3 (a), have lower speed and higher dangerous behavior (i.e., standard deviation of
speed, acceleration noise, and standard deviation of lane deviation) compared to Path 1 at all zones. It
can be explained that vehicles from the on ramp perform sudden lane changing maneuvers before and
after the toll plaza. Additionally, vehicles from Path 3 which is driving through the express lanes to the
off ramp after the toll plaza have also lower speed and riskier behavior. This is because drivers are
reducing vehicle s speed to change lanes after the toll plaza. Furthermore, vehicles from Path 2 which
is driving from mainline to cash toll payment and back to mainline have lower speed at and after the
toll plaza, and riskier indicators at all zones due to speed variation and sudden lane changing before
and after the toll plaza. Second, for signage, drivers who navigate in scenarios with Case 2 signage,
which is adding the DMS sign at the on ramp, removing the third overhead sign, and relocate the
second overhead sign as shown in Figure 3 (b), exhibited lower speed variation after the on ramp than
drivers who perform scenarios of the base condition with the second and
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32. Risk Of Confidentiality In Healthcare
Healthcare has become more accessible as mobile technology becomes more powerful and reliable.
Accessing your healthcare information is as easy as ordering a pizza. More and more health care
professionals are using laptops, smartphones, Wi Fi networks, and tablets to provide resources to the
community. This is why patient confidentiality has become a priority when using these mediums of
communication. There are some precautions that we can take away to prevent data breach. The risk of
data breach varies on the mobile device and the use of such. Some of the risk may include: Lost of
mobile device Stolen mobile device Usage of unsecure Wi Fi networks Unintentional contamination
of malware and viruses Disclosure of unauthorized
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33. Essay about The Corporate Information Management System...
L.L.Bean is the industry leader in providing to its customers, outdoor equipment and apparel. With
growing competition and a stagnant economy, the company must continually work to maintain sales,
profits, and customer loyalty. L.L.Bean does this by focusing on the competitive forces prevailing
throughout the business environment. These forces include new market entreats, the power of the
buyer and the supplier, the growing threat of substitute products, and their competition.
L.L.Bean s Competitive Forces
L.L.Bean works hard to reduce the threat of new entrants to the marketplace by erecting barriers to
entry. L.L.Bean accomplishes this by offering products or services that are difficult to displace in the
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The Competitive Forces of L.L.Bean are fulfilled in the company s logistical and order fulfillment
capabilities. L.L.Bean has a 650,000 square foot warehouse that houses the infrastructure to
expediently move its inventory of 4 million items from a 25 shipping dock facility, through a built in
Federal Express distribution system. These attributes are the company s critical source for competitive
advantage, along with its incomparable customer service, increased productivity, enhanced flexibility,
and improved quality of work life for Bean employees, and incorporating cutting edge technology for
a strong business and IT strategy, the company has successfully initiated certain strategies to counter
the competitive forces from Porter s five forces model by using Porter s four competitive strategies,
basically focusing on differentiation, utilizing better product/service industry wide (L.L.Bean et al,
2010). Customers often have substantial power to affect the competitive environment. This power can
take the form of easy consumer access to several retail outlets to purchase the same or similar products
or services (Pearlson Saunders et al., 2009). L.L.Bean has, from the beginning, recognized that the
customer has many options in spending. This recognition of the power the customer holds is reflected
in
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34. Improving Hospital Emergency Responsiveness
Hospital Emergency Response Plan Hospital Emergency Response Plan An emergency refers to an
event out of the ordinary that call for quick response from staff and concerned persons to prevent
further damaging occurrence. In the hospital, chosen there is an emergency response plan which
considers an understanding of disaster and looks at the emergency procedure that is manageable at a
local level ADDIN EN.CITE Lang1997337(Lang et al., 1997)33733717Lang, ThierryDavido,
AlainDiakità , BakaryAgay, EmmanuelleViel, Jean FrançoisFlicoteaux, BernardUsing the Hospital
Emergency Department as a Regular Source of CareEuropean Journal of EpidemiologyEuropean
Journal of Epidemiology223 2281321997Springer03932990http://www.jstor.org/stable/3582014(
HYPERLINK l _ENREF_2 o Lang, 1997 #337 Lang et al., 1997). A disaster is an occurrence of threat
that is widespread in nature with potential to course loss of life, property or severe injury. A disaster
may result from man made or natural causes. A man made disaster may be intentional or as a result of
an accident; Example of man made disaster include sabotage, hostile paramilitary or military action,
enemy attack, accidental explosions or exposure from hazardous materials. Natural causes of disaster
will include, but is not limited to, drought, earthquake, floods and Wild fires ADDIN EN.CITE
Green2004336(Green Kolesar, 2004)33633617Green, Linda V.Kolesar, Peter J.Improving Emergency
Responsiveness with Management ScienceManagement
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35. The Effect Of Liquidity And Capital Structure On Financial...
Effect of Liquidity and Capital Structure on Financial Performance: Evidence from banking Sector.
Abstract
This research is titled as the impact of liquidity and capital structure on the financial performance of
Cement sector firm. Capital structure and liquidity both play a vital role in growth and profitability of
the firm. The data of fifteen cement sector firms were randomly analyzed, for the period of 2008 to
2014. The statistical approaches i.e. correlation, fixed effect, random effect and hausman tests were
applied. The results indicated that all capital structure variables, i.e. Debt to equity, debt ratio, funded
capital ratio and Funded debt ratio has negative relationship with firm financial performance of these
selected cement sector firms. The results also indicated that liquidity proxies, i.e. quick ratio and
current ratio have significant positive impact on the financial performance of these cement sector
firms. On the bases of the findings of this study it is suggested that these firm s manager should take
care of its capital structure proxies as it negatively impacting its financial performance. On the bases
of findings, it is also advised that these managers should further improve the mechanism of liquidity.
Keywords: Liquidity, Capital Structure, Financial Performance, Correlation, Fixed and Random
INTRODUCTION
Background of the stud
Liquidity plays a key role in the uplift of a firm. Liquidity is a measure which represents the ability of
a firm having
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36. Persuasive Essay On Bathtub
New England hotel with jacuzzi
If your bathroom is small enough, perhaps for this option you choose for your place in your bathroom
is a shower only.
However, if you already know about the many benefits that can be obtained from the bathtub and
could not be found in the shower, maybe in the end you have a desire to have a bathtub with a way to
renovate your bathroom.
The question is whether it is possible you put a bathtub in the room is quite limited without
overhauling the walls of your bathroom?
In addition, if you realize that the shower also still be needed later on, could you add to bath without
removing the shower in the bathroom?
If all it seemed impossible to you get, maybe it is time for you divert option to one type of furniture ...
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By having this kind bathtub, you no longer need to worry that you will never be able to get a bathtub
that you want or need to eliminate the shower as one element of a bathroom that actually you need.
With the bathtub alone, you can get both. Therefore, this kind of type of tub of course you should not
miss.
Bathroom Remodeling Tips To Install Shower Bathtub.
The first thing you should do in renovating your bathroom to install a bathtub shower is to choose the
type of bathtub that fit the size of your bathroom. To be sure, you can not choose the bathtub is too
large in this case.
Tip two is if you do not really want to change the shower installation which is already available, you
can just buy a tub that is not equipped with a shower and put it right under the existing shower.
In the bathtub installation of this kind, you should know that the proper finishing is needed to make
bahtub and also shower in your bathroom seems to be a part of. This can be done by making a kind of
platform of ceramic tiles of the same color and pattern with tiles lining the walls where the shower is
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37. The Ideal American Family Analysis
As stated in an article by Kimi Kennedy entitled Television: The Ideal American Family, most
American families portrayed on television in the late 40s and early 50s consisted of a husband, wife
and 2.5 kids (Kennedy). In Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman, the Loman family seems to perfectly
fit the mold of a family living the American dream; however, the actions of the family show that
everything is not what it seems. Although the Lomans appear to be the ideal family of the time, the
way in which the family treats each other directly contrast with other fictional families of the time.
The family s treatment of Happy exemplifies the lack of attention given to some children within
American families. Throughout the play, Happy often takes a back seat to Biff when it comes to
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Willy is conflicted about his feelings toward Biff. On page 1844, while talking to Linda, Willy goes
from saying, The trouble is he s lazy... to saying That s one thing about Biff he s not lazy in a matter of
seconds (Miller). Biff also feels conflicted about his father. Biff cannot seem to decide if he really
loves his father or not. On page 1864, Biff is confident in his love toward his mother yet, the love he
feels for his father seems to be an afterthought (Miller).
The Loman family seems like the ideal American family based on television in the 1940s and 50s.
Willy, Linda, Biff, and Happy, however, do not get along very well and most they all have secrets that
they keep from each other. The Lomans first appear to be a typical fictional family of the time
consisting of a mother, father, and two children, but soon show their flaws. Arthur Miller breaks the
mold for the fictional families of the time in his play Death of a Salesman by highlighting the flaws
and downfalls of each member of the
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38. Direct Democracy Within A Representative System
On a very basic level, direct democracy can be seen as mob rule or rule by decree. The system allows
the mob to overrule the decisions made by the government, refusing any consistent social contracts
between the citizens. In this pure form, direct democracy cannot even be considered a system of
governance at all. It is not the most fair or just system. (Schneider). In order for any individual to
indulge in a causal contract with other members of the society, it is necessary that they feel that they
can rely on the constitution of the society they are contracting with.
Direct democracy is popular currently as an alternative to a failed form called Representative
Democracy. The Pirate Party uses liquid democracy as an idea to tie votes to expertise and incorporate
some aspects of direct democracy within a representative system, but this is a recycled idea from
historical democracy that was replaced for a reason (Marsh). Before individual voting and secret
ballots were established, people were forced out of voting by the people in a position of power like
employers or tyrannical spouses. Liquid democracy is not a new system instead it is a return to a
previously failed one. It advocates corruption, vote buying and accepted rule by demagogues. These
were the things that deemed this system of government not fit to be implemented; there is no logical
reason for returning to a failed form of government. Women and minorities fought too hard for this
system to return.
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39. No Tiene Un Gran Significado
Penedés, Ribera del Duero, Rioja, Rías Baixas, Navarra, Priorato, Toro, y Rueda. Para algunas
personas esta lista de regiones españolas no tiene un gran significado. Sin embargo, estas regiones son
muy importantes para España debido a que todas tienen un papel importante en cuanto a la producción
de sus vinos y la calidad de ellos. El vino, ya sea vino tinto o blanco (mayormente se toma tinto), fue y
es todavía hoy en día uno de los productos más importantes para España. El vino ha existido por siglos
y ha tenido una gran influencia en la economía de España a través de su venta y exportaciones. El
turismo también forma parte de la cultura española porque los españoles lo han integrado en su vida
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Este pueblo está localizado en Zamora, provincia que se encuentra dentro de la comunidad autónoma
de Castilla y León en España. Aparte de estas bodegas, donde originalmente se produjo el vino Teso
La Monja, los hermanos Eguren también compraron otras tierras en Villabuena del Puente y Toro en
las cuales también producen y fabrican una pequeña cantidad de vino Teso La Monja (aunque la
producción de este vino es mayor en Bodegas Teso La Monja). Dadas sus ubicaciones geográficas,
orientadas al norte con ciclos vegetativos muy largos, todas estas tierras son perfectas para la
producción del vino. La frescura de los suelos arcillosos en conjunción con las vetas calizas erigidas
en el subsuelo y la abundante grava que se encuentra en la superficie garantizan la producción de
vinos excepcionales tal como lo es Teso La Monja ( Teso La Monja ). Originalmente elaborado en el
2008, Teso La Monja 2008 no gano el título de vino más caro de España hasta el año 2012, así lo
muestran varios periódicos tal como El Mundo y la revista gastronómica digital 7 Caníbales. Fue
durante este mismo año que el vino de los hermanos Eguren supero al reconocido vino español
Dominio de Pingus; el cual hasta ese momento era considerado el vino más caro de España.
Mayormente fabricadas en Bodegas Teso La Monja, de las 898 botellas de Teso La Monja que son
producidas y preparadas para la venta, aproximadamente un poco más de seiscientas se venden año
tras año. El precio
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40. Descriptive Essay About My Childhood
My childhood was never something that seemed to be a typical boy s childhood. I never watched
sports as kid since the T.V. channel was dictated by my parents so all we watched were shows like
Law Order, CSI, and Fear Factor. I never learned about cars whatsoever and talking about girls always
perplexed me. I never understood how someone could base their feelings about someone based off
physical appearances, but that could just be because I was very pessimistic and was always very
distant of people in general. Video games are something that I loved to play and was something I
thought would be a normal guy thing. While I had played video games, they mainly consisted of
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They all tried to their best to include me in the conversation by asking my opinion on their discussion.
While the discussion was trained on football one of the upperclassman asked, So Nick, who s your
favorite team? When I replied that I had no clue they tried a different question. Oh, well, which Halo
games have you played? Have you played Halo 3? This question really threw me because it ran on the
assumption that I had played games from the Halo franchise. I told them that I had never heard of
Halo and the amount of shock that could be seen in their face was astounding. It felt like I was an
anomaly in society, that I was raised incorrectly.
Despite me being a guy I had no knowledge on any of the guy stuff that they were talking about. I had
never realized that they gender stereotypes in something as basic as conversational topics and things
that they should be well versed in. It s something that seems absurd to think that society thinks that
people are born with some kind of innate knowledge about the frivolous things of our society based
off their gender.
This type of expectation is often seen throughout society. Gender roles are normally seen as physical
traits, per se. Most stereotypes are thought to pertain to what a person is expected to do or look like,
such as a woman being a housewife or a man looking like a brawny lumberjack. While these are
things that can easily be
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41. Network Consultation Proposal Paper
CIS 175 Network Consultation Proposal for DesignIT
Kordia Holmes
Robert Cross
CIS 175
12/18/2014
DesignIT is a graphic arts company that is expanding business and has recently purchased a new
building 56 *36 space for the purpose of housing two full time designers and a receptionist. The new
building has four cubicles, one office, one server room, one reception desk, and a conference room.
DesignIT has already relocated one Web Server (Microsoft IIS Server), one File Server (Microsoft
Server 2008), and one more Server 2008 (Small Business Server). As a network design consultant, I
have been charged with the task of designing and configuring the network for DesignIT. The small
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A firewall may also include a default gateway or a proxy server which helps to make network request
on the behalf of a user. I will utilize Cisco Linksys BEFSX41 EtherFast Cable/DSL Firewall Router (4
Port 10/100 Switch / VPN Endpoint) for this network. The device costs $150.
LAN Switch A LAN Switch performs the same work as a hub except that, a switch does not broadcast
packets to every computer in the network like hubs. All the computers and computer devices will be
connected to the switch by Ethernet cables. The LAN Switch costs $150.
Linksys Wireless Router A router is a network device that is used to connect two or more computer
devices in a network. The Linksys Wireless router will be utilized to connect wireless devices the
LAN network. The Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router that I will use in this case costs $150.
Ethernet Cables Ethernet Cables will be utilized to connect all the network devices in the DesignIT
LAN network. They will connect routers, switches, computers, and printers in the LAN network. I
will utilize CAT5 Ethernet Cables for this network. The Ethernet cables will cost about $100 for
DesignIT LAN network.
ESET NOD32 Antivirus an Antivirus is software that is used to prevent, detect, and remove malicious
computer programs. ESET NOD32 Antivirus is a good choice since it also acts against other types of
malware such as worm, Trojan horses, backdoors, and spyware. The ESET NOD32 Antivirus 6 that I
will utilize
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