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Ap World History Comparison Essay Rubric
1. Ap World History Comparison
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2. Essay On Asian Currency Crisis
Syndicate group assignment
What were the origins of the Asian currency crisis?
The Asian currency crisis was a period of financial crisis started in Thailand in July 1997. Many
Asian countries experienced a financial crisis are a large drop in the value of its currency and a
large drop in its traded equity prices. Before the crisis happened, many Asian countries produced a
dramatic reduction in poverty and rapid economic growth. Behind the boom, there are lots of
imbalances: large current account deficit was financed increasingly by short term inflow; the real
exchange rate had appreciated to an unsustainable level; and export growth had slowed obviously.
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It can be present any time two parties come into agreement with one another. In a contract, each
party may have the opportunity to gain from acting contrary to the principles laid out by the
agreement. For example, a salesperson may not try his or her best to sell the owner s goods if
the salesperson is paid a flat salary without commissions for the sales. Because the salesperson s
income stays the same regardless of how much the business owner s profit from his or her work.
This kind of risk is recognized as the moral hazard. Moral hazard can be reduced by the placing
of responsibilities on both parties of a contract. In the salesperson s example, the owner can pay a
wage comprised of both flat salary and commissions to improve the incentive of the salesperson.
From the mini case, it is showed that moral hazard was at the center of the Asian currency crisis. In
the crisis, moral hazard was created by overprotecting the investors, which included government
guarantees, industrial policy, and crony capitalism accorded to industrial firms and banks. Deposit
insurance and other government guarantees for banks were the major source of moral hazard. For
example, in Korea many large firms took
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3. Case Study Of JK Paper Mills
JK Paper Mills believe that leadership is not merely a matter of size. With leadership, comes the
responsibility to drive growth in all its possible dimensions. Leadership demands transformation.
And to that extent, leadership shapes the very quality of growth.
At JK Paper Mills, holistic growth that has shaped its operations in the present as well as influenced
their investments in the future in world class technologies for enhancing customer experience,
besides enabling to fulfill social responsibilities.
At JK Paper Mills, technology up gradation has meant more than just better business sense. JK
Paper Mills have moved beyond enhanced productivity, wider product range and better value, to
investing in and nurturing a future ready organization that is driven by its two core growth engines
Customers and Environment.
JKPM s investments are focused on continuous and consistent up gradation of processes, people and
nature. Be it converting wastelands into productive plantations to produce world class pulp, or
scouting for and mentoring professionals who can drive the technology movement at JK Paper
Mills.
VISION
To be a dynamic benchmark and leader in the Indian paper industry.
MISSION OF JK PAPER MILLS
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Internal leadership has been developed in the Trade Unions who take up the cause of labour while
deeming their commitment to the production and productivity at Mills. The Management has also
been taking various steps including training to the union leaders about the rights, responsibilities
and obligations of the workers and the roles and responsibilities of the Union Leaders.The
Management has always been giving adequate thrust to human relations; which is the bedrock of
industrial relations. Our welfare concept is not limited to factory or to the welfare provisions
prescribed under the statues but spread to the family members of
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4. Various Rocket Propellants and Their Characterstics
Rocket
A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust from a rocket engine.
In all rockets, the exhaust is formed entirely from propellants carried within the rocket before
use.[1] Rocket engines work by action and reaction. Rocket engines push rockets forwards simply
by throwing their exhaust backwards extremely fast.
Rockets for military and recreational uses date back to at least 13th century China.[2] Significant
scientific, interplanetary and industrial use did not occur until the 20th century, when rocketry was
the enabling technology of the Space Age, including setting foot on the moon.
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Rocket propellant
Rocket propellant is mass that is stored in some form of propellant tank, prior to being used as
the propulsive mass that is ejected from a rocket engine in the form of a fluid jet to produce thrust.
A fuel propellant is often burned with an oxidizer propellant to produce large volumes of very hot
gas. These gases expand and push on a nozzle, which accelerates them until they rush out of the
back of the rocket at extremely high speed, making thrust. Sometimes the propellant is not burned,
but can be externally heated for more performance. For smaller attitude control thrusters, a
compressed gas escapes the spacecraft through a propelling nozzle.
Chemical rocket propellants are most commonly used, which undergo exothermic chemical
reactions to produce hot gas used by a rocket for propulsive purposes.
In ion propulsion, the propellant is made of electrically charged atoms (ions), which are
electromagnetically pushed out of the back of the spacecraft. Magnetically accelerated ion drives
are not usually considered to be rockets however, but a similar class of thrusters use electrical
heating and magnetic nozzles.
Chemical propellants
There are three main types of propellants: solid, liquid, and hybrid.
Solid propellants
History
The earliest rockets were created hundreds of years ago by the Chinese, and
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5. Slumdog Millionaire Ambition
Ambition is an eager, and sometimes insatiable desire to fulfill something in one s life; it is when
they seek something that is beyond them or their circumstance. In fact, ambition allows an
individual to look for significance in a life that is otherwise devoid of meaning. Moreover, it is a
prevalent force that harbours their accomplishments and considerably influences the outcomes in
their lives. Jamal Malik, the hero of the film, Slumdog Millionaire, effectively portrays this idea as
he attempts to surpass the afflictions of his youth by pursuing a meaningful life with his one true
love. Through this character, the director, Danny Boyle illustrates how an individual s ambition
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Moreover, he lives in a society where the predominant caste system inherently assigns each
individual with a predetermined role. Thus, children like Jamal, Salim, and their companion,
Latika, become both socially and spatially excluded by society. In fact, they are denied the same
opportunities as regular children and their freedoms are regulated by the absent, yet restrictive
influence of the social system. It is absent because these kids lack the basic necessities to aid them
in their survival; they are on their own, with no one to look out for them except for themselves. On
the other hand, the same system limits these kids by denying them access to resources that would
help improve their situation (i.e. education, healthcare, etc.). Through the fates of such characters,
the viewer is given glimpses into the relatively unexplored, misunderstood and complex world of
street children, as their live their lives outside the conventional view of childhood. More often than
not, those who are born into such impoverished conditions, remain in the same state, up until their
death. Jamal, for instance, becomes a chai wallah...[who serves] tea [to] people. His mobility is
restricted, and his opportunities are limited due to his lack of education and reduced social status.
It also is implied that this is the fate that society has set out for
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6. The Death Penalty Is Not Morally Ambiguous
In the United States, there are several topics that are considered morally ambiguous. Among these
contended topics is the death penalty. There are many arguments for and against capital
punishment. One proponent for the death penalty is Ernest van den Haag, who in his article, The
Ultimate Punishment, argues a case for the death penalty. I believe he successfully counters the
arguments against the death penalty leading me to believe it is not something that should be
viewed as inhumane and wrong. I will argue that the death penalty is not morally ambiguous, but a
justified sentence some deserve. Van den Haag believes that in upholding a death sentence,
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Many people have a fear of death, many a fear of confinement. It is impossible to predict which
sentence would deter the most potential murderers. With this in mind, it makes more sense to have
a variety of sentences that would deter the greatest amount of people. Abolishing the death penalty
may result in those who are not deterred by the life sentence continuing to commit heinous crimes.
As van den Haag states, Sparing the lives of even a few prospective victims by deterring their
murderers is more important than preserving the lives of convicted murderers because of the
possibility, or even the probability, that executing them would not deter others (194). The argument
has been made that if we condone the legal execution of convicted murderers, then we are
essentially endorsing murder itself. If this were so, then, as van den Haag points out, prison
sentences would endorse kidnapping and fines would endorse robbery (195). If someone has the
mentality that something the judicial system deems an appropriate punishment is unjust, then that
individual will do as they see fit in retaliation. The death sentence itself does not endorse anything.
This is again something that is defined on an individual level. As with anything in life, there is
always the risk of making a mistake. Those opposed to the death penalty use this as one of their
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7. Slang Language
Group paper of Anthropological Linguistic Lecturer: Hj. Murni Mahmud, M. Hum, Ph.D.
ANALYSIS OF THE USING SLANG LANGUAGE (BAD WORDS) IN MAKASSAR
SOCIETY BY MOHAMMAD ASLAMMUDDIN (085214015) TRI WULANDARI (085214017)
IHRAM CHARLY (105214017) ENGLISH LITERATURE FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE STATE UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A.
Background Language is a tool of communication. We can send information by communicate it. A
communication can be a spoken language or written language. In spoken language, it might be a
conversation. Conversation is interactive, more or less spontaneous, communication between two
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(Cocacola or sprite, dad?) D: Cocacola mo saja (Cocacola is good) A: Yang pake blek atau botol
pak? (In a can or bottle, dad?) D: Yang botol na mo deh (Bottle s one) A: Yang botol besar atau
kecil bapak? (Big bottle or small bottle, dad?) D: Oode e, ngapana banyak kamma tanyanu aco?
Anumo saja belikanka, air putih mo saja (Oodee e, why did you ask too much Aco? Just buy a
drink water for me) A: Aqua atau air biasa bapak? (Aqua or another brand, dad?) D: Aqua dongo
(Aqua, fool) A: Panas atau dingin bapak? (Hot or cold, dad?) D: Mana sapu? Ambilkan sai ka
sapu, mau skali ka cambukko, kurang ajar (Where s the broom, give me the broom, I really want
to strike you with the broom, you re so unpolite!) A: Sapu lidi atau sapu biasa bapak? (Palm Leaf
or just the broom, dad?) D: Setang! Awasko nah! (Setang, you better watch out, son) A: Setang
pocong atau setang poppo bapak? Setang pocong or setang poppo , dad?) D: Sudahmi, pergi mko
sana anak kurang ajar, ededeh, pakaballisi ballisi na anne anak (Enough, you better go away, you
really test my patience) A: Pergi sekarang atau besokpi bapak? (I should go now or tomorrow,
dad?) D: Sekarang mo! (NOW!) A: Ikutki atau tidak bapak? (Would you come with me or not,
dad?) D: Suntili ! lama lama saya bunuh betul ko (Suntili , It seems like I really want to kill you)
A: Ditikam atau dibalok baloki bapak? (You want to stab me or bludgeoned me dad?) D: Kubalok
baloki ko kabbulamma (I will bludgeoned you
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8. Funding In Elections
American elections have always been supported by private money. These funds have come from the
American people, special interest groups, and business. The funding amounts that the last two can
give exceed what most Americans can give. As a result, politician frequently find themselves
beholden to those who can give the most money wealthy donors, special interests, and business.
This has caused many civic groups and political reformists to advocate public funding of elections.
Such public funding is a good idea for three reasons. First, elected officials should represent the best
interests of the people. Wealthy donors and special interests may influence the vote of
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Such a policy would prevent wealthy interests from buying the loyalty of cash strapped politicians,
would level the playing field among political competitors to avoid the electorate from being
overwhelmed by advertising from those candidates with money, and would encourage new and
talented people to emerge as leaders in all political parties. Americans who want their votes to count
in choosing the nation s future should support this campaign reform. It is a policy that makes
simple democratic
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9. TTL Specifications And Boolean Function
EE 118 Fall 2016 Lab C TTL Specifications and Boolean Function Anthony Lam SJSU ID:
009971065 Instructor: Jiehuan Wang September 18, 2017 Abstract The purpose of this was to
study the characteristics of TTL (Transistor to Transistor Logic) logic gates, their output types,
and Boolean logic. Our first step was to test the output of the hex inverter gate and later, we
connected more chips and measured the output of each individual chip. Introduction Transistors
are the building blocks of logic design, and these transistors are used to form what is known as
logic gates. There are logic gates: AND, OR, XOR, NOT, NAND, NOR, and XNOR, where NAND
and NOR are universal gates since they can be combined to form any gate. A gate functions
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10. Background And Related Work Of Marine Algae Species
Chapter 2: Background and Related Work
Methylation analysis plays an important role in bioinformatics area. It modifies the functions of
DNA and leads to alter the functions of genes in cells. These changes are unidirectional. Hence,
doing research on methylation analysis potentially explain that how complex organisms
characterized by the surprisingly low number of genes (Sette, Ladomery, Ghigna, 2013). Marine
algae species were chosen to do the research, because they are ecologically important and have a
long history of being used as food, medicines and industrial applications. (Raja, Vipin, Aiyappan,
2013) They have been recognized as one of the best species to explain biological diversity.
Approaches used in the research may be extended to analyze other marine organisms as well, since
scientists have found some organisms in ocean that are compounded by microalgae. (El Gamal,
2010).
Another importance of DNA methylation is production of chromatin structure, which leads to
growth of a single cell in an uncontrolled level to a complex multicellular organism. It also causes
the development of cancer. According to new studies, the genes with a promoter region which has
higher ratio of methylated cytosine are transcriptionally silent. Aberrant DNA methylation increases
the rate of malignancy. Mainly there are two types of methylation: hyper methylation which control
the activation of genes, and hypo methylation leads to the development of cancer through various
processes.
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11. Universal Health Care Summary
Bernie Sanders believes that the problems that the American healthcare system faces need to be
addressed promptly because they are a matter of life and death. Regardless of income or wealth
Sanders believes that healthcare is a human right and should be guaranteed to all Americans.
Wellness and the health of individuals is prized over corporate funds in Sanders mind. Moreover
Sanders encourages legislation to curb the cost of drugs and to tackle the fruan in the industry.
Altogether, Sanders believes that universal healthcare serves as a strong foundation for his policy
goals.
Sanders believes that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was a small victory for the uninsured
in America but, the fight against inadequate coverage, still needs to be taken further. To do this,
Sanders proposed Medicare for all, his version of universal health care. This proposal, in short will
allow single payer healthcare to save taxpayers five hundred billion dollars a year including the cost
to train the additional doctors and nurses needed. The twenty wealthiest countries, including
Canada, pays about sixty percent on health as the United States does. Yet, they are still able to
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Sanders has continually supported the extension of Medicaid coverage while also proposing
comprehensive universal healthcare coverage. Additionally, Sanders has repeatedly fought to cut
efforts to cut Medicaid funding. Sanders was instrumental in expanding Medicaid coverage
through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Sanders continues to fight for Medicaid even after the
ACA s passage. To hold down spending on generic drugs in Medicaid Sanders introduced the
Medicaid Generic Drug Price Fairness Act early this year. The dill requires drug manufacturers to
rebate Medicaid for increases in generic drug prices that outpace
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12. Enhance HR Effectiveness And Provide Value To The...
To enhance HR effectiveness and provide value to the organisation the CIPD Professional Map
sets out to define key professional areas and behaviours that a HR professional will need to
develop within a generalist or specialist role. The map underpins knowledge, skills and behaviours
and is organised in a progressive framework to meet organisational demands. HR objectives and
strategies focus on the internal and external context that the organisation operates within and as a
result, HR practitioners require strategic insights in order to implement proactive HR strategies
aligned with organisational objectives. HR have a key role in being a proactive support and
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HR provide the framework for learning and development of current staff of all levels to ensure that
we are upskilling our workforce to be able to support our growth. The aim is to help motivate and
develop individuals with key skills, experience and knowledge to help the organisation perform
better in a competitive environment ensuring that we remain relative and up to date on key changes
within the entertainment distribution sector. In order to optimise effectiveness, it is important to
continuously evaluate organisational design to ensure the business is structured to deliver the
organisations aims and objectives in the short and long term. HR would would assess changes
needed to ensure the organisation is set up to best deliver its goal and would set out to redesign
aspect of the business should there be and changes ensuring continued alignment of individual
capabilities. The HR function is responsible for initiatives to drive culture and engagement ensuring
that staff are motivated and committed to the organisation achieving their objectives. This is
demonstrated through their performance and validated through enhanced teamwork, and also that
they are committed to go above what is expected of them to ensure
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13. 19th Century Transcendentalism
During the 19th and 20th century, the arts played a major role in helping society move toward
social and political changes. Most of the writers, and other influential people during this time used
the arts to emphasis the importance of the current problems that needed dire change. This included
literature used by the transcendentalists, slavery abolitionists, and even in the Harlem Renaissance
and more.
During the early 19th century transcendentalists writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry
David Thoreau questioned the doctrines of established churches and the business practices of the
merchant class. Most of what the transcendentalists were writing about included the need for social
changes. Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of the best known... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Books written about slavery and its cruelty brought more concern to people regarding the real
issue with slavery. The most influential book of its day was a novel about the conflict between
an enslaved man named Tom and the brutal white slave owner Simon Legree. The publication of
Uncle Tom s Cabin in 1852, by the northern writer Harriet Beecher Stowe moved a generation of
Northerners as well as many Europeans to regard slave owners as monstrously cruel and
inhuman. However, in response Southerners, condemned these truths and claimed it was just
proof of the prejudice northerners had against the southern way of life. In addition, Hinton R.
Helper s book of nonfiction, Impending Crisis of the South, attacked slavery at another angle.
The author used statistics to demonstrate to fellow Southerners that slavery weakened the South
s economy. In response many southern states moved to ban the book but it had already been in
wide distribution. In addition, to counter the attack that slavery was evil, pro slavery southern
whites argued that slavery was just the opposite, a positive good for slaves and masters alike.
They argued that slavery was sanctioned by the Bible and was firmly grounded in philosophy and
history. Southern writers also contrasted the conditions of Northern wage workers as wage slaves
forced to work long hours in factories and mines with the familial bond that could develop on
plantations between slaves and masters. One of the southern authors George Fitzhugh questioned
the principal of equal rights for unequal men and attacked the capitalist wage system as worse than
slavery. Both the laws passed such as the fugitive slave law and the antislavery and proslavery
literature, polarized the nation even more. Northerners who had earlier scorned abolition became
more concerned about slavery as a moral
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14. African Influences In Latin American Music
On November 9, 2017, the Brazilian group Sol e Mar visited our class to share with us the diverse
music of Brazil. One of the first things the speaker explained, that was already explained in a class
lecture, was that in colonies with Catholic colonizers, African customs were kept, unlike some
Protestant colonies where the African customs were forbidden by the colonizers. As a result, in
Catholic colonies, mainly in Latin America, the African population was able to maintain their
culture and music. Today, one can the African influences in Latin American music. In addition, the
guest also explained that due to the immense size of Brazil, there are many influences and different
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There is a subgenre of Samba known as Batucada that has exploded to many countries. One of the
famous groups that represents this genre is Olodum, who also collaborated with Michael Jackson
in the song They don t care about us . Furthermore, the influences of the Batucada have spread to
soccer stadiums ranging from Argentina all the way up to Mexico. For soccer games the hardcore
fans organize drumming ensembles which mix Batucada and Murga(from Argentina) styles, along
with singing to show their support for their team. Moreover, what shocked me, was that American
Jazz had a major influence in the development of a new genre in the 1950 s. This new genre was
Bossa Nova, which can be translated to new wave. JoГЈo Gilberto is popularly known as one of the
first pioneers of making Bossa Nova popular not only in Brazil, but also in the Unites States. Our
guests played two of the most popular Bossa Bova songs, the songs were Garota de Ipanema and
Mas que nada . Out of these two songs the only one I heard before was Mas que nada , since it has
been heavily used in soccer video games and
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15. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Research Paper
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that develops in
people that suffer from multiple traumatic brain injuries, multiple concussions, or multiple sub
concussive injuries. It can take several years or decades to before any symptoms may arise. Chronic
Traumatic encephalopathy was introduced by Martland in 1928. During that time Chronic
traumatic encephalopathy was termed punch drunk which was mostly sustained by professional
boxers. According to the Center for Disease Control, traumatic braininjuries contribute to about
30% of all injury deaths. Traumatic brain injuries are classified as severe or mild . The most
common type of TBI is mild and called a concussion. The CDC estimates 2.8 billion emergency...
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Studies By (pediatric neurology) have found that concussions with younger people are a concern
because children s brains are not fully developed. (pediatric neurology) found that children that
suffer from concussion might be susceptible to hypoxia, ischemia, and traumatic axonal injury. If a
child s brain does not have enough oxygen or blood supply, it can prevent brain growth or cause
permanent damage. The best thing to do is try to prevent a concussion or traumatic brain injury
from happening or protecting the brain as much as possible such as wearing a helmet.
It was previously thought that children brains were less sensitive to injuries because the brain
had a longer time to rewire or rewrite itself. Since a child s skull is not as strong as an adult skull
they are more susceptible to skull fractures which can puncture the brain and cause serve damage.
Studies by Virji Babul, Borich (ped neurology), showed that in a child s brain the frontal and
temporal lobes are more susceptible to damage. Damage to the frontal and temporal lobes of the
brain are a major call for concern because those lobes are associated with learning, memory, and
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16. Timurid Mihrab Essay
In the Timurid Mihrab, the artist uses line, high relief, and vibrant primary and secondary colors to
convey a sense of whimsical but organized piece, emphasis of line and color, thus representing the
feel of the Timurid era, and harmonious aesthetics of Islamic tile work.
This piece was created in the second half of the 14th century between(c. 1370 1507), and has
believed to be used as an adornment to mosques, mausoleums, and other dynastic buildings.
The colors of the Timurid Mihrab, white, cyan, and blue do a great job of catching the eye and
leading into what is initially the perimeter then the dark blue and then the cyan which is the
emphasis of the art piece. The colors make it stand out even more thanks to the glaze on the tile
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The dark blue on the exterior seems to have a dark value, but the most eye catching part of the
artwork accentuates the value of the color cyan, which makes the piece light up and easily
brightens it therefore making it come to life. Along with the color, the most obvious and
appealing part of the Timurid Mihrab is the line used in the carvings while they are not the most
common line we automatically think of, they are organic and asymmetrical and thats what
makes it so beautiful and distinct. The more you look at it the more your mind wants to look for
a pattern or a specific way the lines are organized, if you look closely you can see that these lines
create flowers, leaves and palmettes. The outline of the center tends to act as a guide for your
eyes and additionally the vine like lines mark the perimeter of what almost seems to be the shape
of a cross. The dark blue part of the piece has the same type of natural and spontaneous lines that
just brings the whole artwork together. Additionally the white line or the border is seen almost as
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17. Navy And Marine Corps Shore Confinement Facilities
Navy jargon refers to its correctional facilities as brigs regardless of size or classification.
Currently the Navy and Marine Corps shore confinement facilities or brigs are classified at what
is considered levels . At the base, Pre trial Confinement Facilities (PFC) may be used as a matter
of necessity for post trial confinement for up to 30 days. Level I, is authorized for pre (awaiting
court) post trial (sentenced) confinement of members serving adjusted sentences not to exceed
six months and with approval up to 1 year. Level II, is authorized for pre post trial confinement
of members serving adjusted sentences not to exceed 5 years. Level III, is authorized for pre
post trial confinement of members serving adjusted sentences of greater than 5 years and up to
death sentences (SECNAVINST 1640.9C). In addition to the shore confinement, Ships Brigs
are authorized for confinement of personnel attached to, or embarked upon a ship, and may be
used for periods of post trial confinement of up to 30 days. Pretrial confinement aboard a vessel at
sea may continue only until the individual can be transferred to a confinement facility ashore.
The Navy operates three level II brigs: one at Miramar, CA; another at Charleston, SC; and the
newest brig at Chesapeake, VA. The brig at Miramar doubles as a women s level III facility for the
Department of Defense (DoD). The Pearl Harbor Brig is the only true level I facility in the Navy
and is the only DoD correctional facility
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18. Friendship By William Shakespeare s The Merchant Of Venice
Friendship is an idea which spans all cultures, but is expressed differently across cultural
boundaries. In William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice, the idea of friendship is critical,
not only to the plot, but also for character development. A friend is, A person with whom one has
developed a close and informal relationship of mutual trust and intimacy; (more generally) a close
acquaintance. Often with adjective indicating the closeness of the relationship, asbest, good, close,
etc. (Oxford ) Friendship is the display of trust and intimacy as well as caring for one another.
Antonio and Bassanio are the best of friends. Although both Antonio and Bassanio s characters
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However, it can be seen that Bassanio does feel guilt over his actions. To you, Antonio, I owe the
most, in money and in love (I, I, 177 178). Bassanio is expressing his remorse over having lived a
lifestyle far beyond that which with his wealth permits, but is grateful for the support that Antonio
has provided him. Although Bassanio may use Antonio for his coffers, he also owes Antonio in
love. This in turn displays that camaraderie is important to Bassanio and although he may be
careless with his money, he is a loyal and caring individual. However, it is clear that at the
beginning of the play, Antonio is far more invested in Bassanio than Bassanio is Antonio. At the
beginning of the play it appears that although they may be genuine friends, Bassanio may be using
Antonio for his generosity rather than brotherhood. Their friendships and characters are further
expanded upon when Antonio goes to meet Shylock and settle the terms of Bassanio s loan.
Act I, Scene 3 is arguably the most important scene in The Merchant of Venice. As it not only sets
up the development of the plot but also furthers the development of Antonio and Bassanio s
friendship. In this scene, Antonio and Bassanio meet with Shylock to discuss terms of a loan that
Bassanio may use to attempt to pursue Portia. Instead of having to pay usury, Shylock opts to take a
pound of Antonio s flesh if the debt is paid late. Upon hearing this, Antonio is confident that he
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19. Raskolnikov V. Svidrigailov
Gunnar Stoddard
Ms. Spicer
AP Literature and Composition
27 May 2011
We Are Not So Different, You and I Dostoyevsky s Crime and Punishment is a psychologically
charged novel in which the primary element that plagues the protagonist, Rodion Raskolnikov, is
not a person but rather an idea; his own idea. Raskolnikov has an unhealthy obsession with
rendering himself into what he perceives as the ideal, supreme human being, an Гјbermensch.
Raskolnikov forms for himself a theory in which he will live purely according to his own will and
transcend the social norms and moralities that dominate society. Raskolnikov suggests that acts
commonly regarded as immoral are to be reserved for a certain rank of extraordinary men.
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Keeping this in mind, it comes as no surprise that Raskolnikov would feel utterly abhorred when
SvidrigaГЇlov refers to them as birds of a feather (p.340; Part 4, Chapter 1). While SvidrigaГЇlov is
rather keen of their shared similarities, such as their status as murderers, Raskolnikov willingly
fails to realize these associations. Raskolnikov s better side objects to the hedonistic behavior of
SvidrigaГЇlov, decrying him as a man of the most abject nature. The dramatic irony lies in the fact
that Raskolnikov desires to be an extraordinary man, the very epitome of SvidrigaГЇlov, a man he
holds in no high regard. Despite their superficial variances and dissidences, Raskolnikov had
slowly rendered himself into a facsimile of the man he detested, SvidrigaГЇlov. Although both men,
whether knowingly or unknowingly, desire to transcend above the ordinary masses, it is only a
matter of time before self realization indicates the folly of their ways. Raskolnikov s brusque
affectation eventually yields to his predilection for salvation and redemption. He ultimately comes
to the realization that he is not worthy of being extraordinary because of the crippling guilt that
followed his murder of the pawnbroker. Raskolnikov reflects upon the implications of his crime on
his psyche, I murdered myself, not her! I crushed myself once for all,
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20. Rise And Fall Of Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart disappeared in 1937 on an attempted fly around the world. After her plane
crashed, many theories appeared, the most popular being she crashed and died from mechanical
difficulties in her plane. This theory is wrong for many reasons. Most likely, she had landed the
plane on an uninhabited island called Gardner. The theory is supposedly, while Amelia and
Frederick where in the air, they had noticed that fuel was running dangerously low. Fretting,
Amelia landed the plane safely on Gardner Island. This is where both her and Noonan died from
lack of resources and no rescue on the way ( Amelia EarhartBiography ) .
Many theories have came up throughout history about her since. It was July 2, 1937 when Earhart
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But, as patients started coming in with Spanish flu, it was not long before Amelia became a patient
herself. This became a major setback for her career ( Amelia Earhart Biography ).
After she was stably healthy again in 1920, her father and herself went to an airfield where he
bought Amelia a ten minute flight, and this is where she know she was meant to fly. After that
experience, she took many jobs in order to earn enough money for flying lessons and soon she
was conspiring with Anita Neta Snook, women aviator and Amelia s flying instructor. After a long
while of hard work, she had enough money to buy her own airplane but was forced to sell it soon
after her parents were divorced, for finances. Although, she did not have an airplane, she was still
experienced in flying (Shivani Ishwar).
In 1928, she received a call from Pilot Charles Lindbergh asking if she would like to participate
in a transatlantic flight. She did not pilot the plane but she did keep flight log and was treated with
the same praise as the males when they landed in Wales, United Kingdom. She was so experienced
in knowing about planes and flying, she began to create tremendous feats of her
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21. The Burgermeister s Daughter Essay Topics
Steven Ozment. The Burgermeisters Daughter. New York: Harper Collins, 1996. Pp. 227.
The Burgermeister s Daughter, written by Steven Ozment, illustrates the scandalous life of a young
woman in sixteenth century Germany. Anna Buschler, the burgermeister s daughter, lived a
troublesome life in the German city of Schwabisch Hall, where she spent the majority of her life,
while still moving from town to town. While the book surrounds the life of Anna Buschler, it also
gives insight to many other historical topics going on in the time of her life, which feed into the
reasoning of how Anna was treated. While the book at the beginning shows the mishaps and
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Because her father had such a high standing and proud nature within the city, Anna s romances
with the two men were sought to be terminated by both her father as well as these other
councilmen. Anna was also accused of stealing from her father, taking money, wine, and sold
other possessions of his for a sum of money in order to buy things for herself, and keep her
rendezvous with her lovers a secret. And her father and brother were the ones who discovered,
confiscated, and preserved the extremely rare cache of her love letters (3). This was ultimately the
fall of Anna s character, as her father then attacked her, banished her from his home, and took away
her inheritance, which would start the legal battle with her father and other family members for
many years to come (2). Anna would take this court case to her grave as it would never be settled,
and she would go through many misfortunes while trying to gain the legal right to her inheritance.
From birth till around the time her mother died, Anna Buschler lived a normal life as the daughter
of a wealthy bourgeoisie class member. Through the research of Anna s life, Ozment was able to
tell of how previous to her engagements with her father, she lived a routine life, sent to learn how
to run a household in which would be suitable for her future husband
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22. The Role And Development Of Gender Stereotypes In Society
There is no doubt that gender stereotypes have been a common practice throughout time. In most
societies, women have had the disadvantage when compared to the almighty male. The
responsibility of each sex has been delegated by physical and social means. Throughout history,
females largely played the lesser of genderroles, but certain criteria of specific aspects of male
expectations can negatively harm the psyche and physique. Due to social conditioning, male s
willingness to cry is heavily impacted because expressing emotionsimilar to a female is criticized
by social normality s.
On a molecular level, men acquire the hormone, testosterone, which makes them physically superior
to females. Testosterone is the, hormone responsible for male secondary sex characteristics such as
beard, body build, and voice, and aggression ( Male Sex Hormones and Aggression to Be Studied.
224). In a nomadic culture, strength is crucial to survival, thus the development of gender
stereotypes. Due to the fact that men have more testosterone than women, their responsibility was
to hunt game and offer protection for their people. However women, produce estrogen. Estrogen is
a hormone released that causes secondary sex characteristic in women (Shirtcliff). Women fulfilled
the position as a homeВmaker . Considering the physical aspects of both genders, men held the
dominant roll in society.
As civilization formed a pathway of inferiority for women, it also created unrealistic ideals for male
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23. Simulated Prison Experiment By Philip Zimbardo
Individuals are constantly forced to make moral decisions that many of them do not fully
understand the reason behind it. These decisions are made daily in our work and personal lives
without ever knowing the consequences. The Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971 conducted by
Professor Philip Zimbardo wanted to observe the psychological effects of ordinary people that
were placed in a simulated prisonenvironment (Morality, 2014). Zimbardo selected twenty four
healthy and mentally stable male college students for the experimentand placed them in a mock
prison. The experiment was conducted in the basement of the Stanford psychology building. Half
of the participants were assigned the role of a guard or prisoner by random. The prisoners were...
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More importantly, this research study helped avoid future poorly constructed social experiments
from occurring again. A bad evil was done to help further understanding and prevention.
To understand other perspective views on the social experiment, I explained the experiment other
three other individuals. A person close to me I explained the experiment to was my girlfriend
Christine. She is very reserved and a pacifist. Her reaction was rational but felt the experiment was
unethical for the guards to purposely abuse and dehumanize the prisoners when they were initially
healthy. She believes when you give individual authority and power that they previously did not
have before will surely abuse it.
Another individual I explained the social experiment to is my female co worker Jacqueline who is
a tough minded single mother. Her reaction to the subject matter was very indifferent. However,
she believed the experiment was ethical to do since all the participants should have know what
they were getting themselves into. She believed it would help shape an individuals mind set to
prepare them in the future if placed in a difficult
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24. The Problems of Drug Addiction
Drug addiction A reasonable number of people do not understand why other people get addicted
to drugs. Some even associate drug abuse and addiction with lack of moral principles or
willpower. People subscribing to this school of thought believe that drug addicts can stop using
drugs by simply changing their behavior. They fail to realize that drug addiction is a complex
disease whose eradication calls for many things other than changing habits. Drugs basically
change the way a human brain works. Drug addiction like any other disease can be treated and
addicts helped to lead productive lives (Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2004). Drug
addiction has far reaching ramifications on individuals and society. It leads to decline in
productivity and a surge in health and crime related costs. In the United States, these costs
exceed $600 billion annually. These costs include $181 billion for illicit drugs, $193 billion for
tobacco, and $235 billion for alcohol. These costs do not bring into perspective the breadth of
destructive public health and safety implication of drug abuse and addiction like family
breakages; loss of employment; failure in school; domestic violence; and child abuse which are
not factored in (Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2004). Decision to take drugs is normally
voluntary. However, changes in brain after protracted use makes one to loose self control and
ability to resist intense impulses that urges him to take drugs. Drug s
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25. Kelecton Case Study Summary
This paper explores how the case analysis company, Kelecton, addresses employee concerns
retrieved from an employee survey. Kelecton has 240 employees that manufactures software for
utility companies. Paul, Kelecton HR Director, has been tasked to develop a draft plan that meets
the intent of management which is to find thrifty solutions to the employee s concerns. Using
sources gathered from online and the assigned textbook, this paper will explain the purpose and
reasoning of improving Kelecton s employee s concerns. Kelecton Case Analysis Before working
at Bumpbie, Paul used to work at software company called Kelecton. Right before he left that
company, he conducted an employee survey. After reviewing the employee surveys for the
company, Paul was able to pull some trends that employees had for the company. These trends
include concerns about workplace safety, employee development, internal promotion, discrepancies
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In the survey, 45% percent reported they did not feel safe while installing systems at utility plants.
While Kelecton does not own these utility plants, they must review and, if needed, improve the
employee s safety equipment. Workplace injuries can cause a massive financial burden on Kelecton.
While the visible cost of medical treatment can be high, the unseen cost can be even higher.
According to Safety Management Group s website,
A $2,500 clinic visit could easily end up costing your business $10,000 in indirect costs such as lost
productivity, administrative time, insurance increases, OSHA involvement, morale, reputation risk,
and media attention (Safety Management Group, 2017, para. 1).
To meet the management s goal of reducing costs while meeting employee s demands, Kelecton
will need to review its current safety policies and
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26. Analysis Of Deere Company
Identification of Current Issue and Analysis
There are several current issues that Deere Company has such as the strategy issues of competition
with other competitors, the execution of global strategy, and the increases in declining profit in
2015.
Identification: The Strategy for the Domestic Market Competition
Deere Company execute the broad differentiation strategy by offering the high quality products,
the most reliable and innovative farm equipment, and the highest level of customer services. They
have 35.4 percent of market share in 2013. They focus more on the quality and value added to the
customers rather than offering the lower price of products. The reason is because there are less
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Deere Company has a high expectation of the increase in profit in the future with several
perspectives. First, they expect the increases in demand for the agricultural industry because of the
increase of total population around the world, especially in the Asian and Africa regions. Thus, they
expanded the plants in China, India, and Latin America, where the middle class population is
getting larger. Second, they expect the increases of urbanization in the developing countries, where
to require the development of infrastructures in those countries. The population in the urban area is
expected to increase from 50 percent in 2014 to 70 percent at the end of 2050. (Gamble, Peteraf,
Thompson, 2015, p. 367). However, it has been just a forecast. In fact, the unexpected situation
occurred. The declines of agricultural industry demand in 2015. The net farm industry income
declined to $73.6 billion, which is about 32 percent declines in 2015. It has been the lowest number
since 2009. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2015). Their sales had declined as well as their stock
price
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27. Anna On The Neck
Although Chekhov emphasized in the beginning of the text that money holds power as shown by
Anna and Modest Alexeich s relationship, Chekhov shifts the power dynamic by introducing
Anna s beauty and sense of empowerment and now Anna has a new sense of awareness and
power. Following the ball, His Excellency [thanks Anna] for her part in the bazaar and asked her
permission to come again (283). After establishing herself and her influence at the ball, His
Excellency s visit to Anna truly places emphasis on her role at the ball. Having one of the highest
member of society personally visit and thank Anna gave her the highest sense of empowerment as
this moment proves to be significant. Most notably when her husband looks at her with the
cringingly respectful expression that she was accustomed to see on his face in the presence of the
illustrious and the powerful, and she confidently and clearly articulated the following statement,
Get out, you blockhead! (283). Compared to the confined and powerless young lady Chekhov
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Moreover, Chekhov s overall goal of Anna on the Neck is not aimed at a concluding idea of what it
means to hold power or wealth, but rather to portray what it means to be human by presenting the
shift in moral values of Anna. In addition, Chekhov uses distinct images and motifs to establish
Anna s initial position in the beginning of the story as being submissive, powerless, and weak and
shift s this image of Anna to be one of strength, authority, power, and pride, after she became aware
of her influence. By Anna not helping her family like she wanted to in the beginning of the story,
she now holds a false sense of values since she became the high class superficial woman who did
not achieve the goals she wished to accomplish through
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28. Pop Culture Analysis
According to Kathryn Cramer Brownell, an author and assistant professor of history at Purdue
University stated that movies and entertainers within the industry have impacted national politics,
influenced cultural constructions of identity, and affected social change as well. The industry has
shaped and been molded by local, state, national, and international political pressures, decisions, and
negotiations. The filmis a way for people to see what life was like in different place and what
people around the world are feeling and going through in their lives. Some films have touched on
many taboo subjects: domestic violence, racism, sexual assault, religion, and sexuality. In the article
Influence of Film on Modern Society, it is said that
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29. The Black Liberation Army (Antifa)
Two domestic Terrorist Groups in the United States is the Black Liberation Army and the other is
Antifa. The Black Liberation Army (BLA) was part of the terrorist group with a far left aims,
originally part the Black Panther Party formed in 1970. The name of this group came from a line in
a Bob Dylan song. The weather men were also part of the 60 s Revolutionary Youth Movement. By
examining the weathermen views, and background will show that they were a domestic terrorist
group. The weathermen were inspired by the civil rights movement and initially concerned with
equality, economic justice, peace, and Participatory democracy. But with the rising tensions in the
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The weathermen conducted around 25 bombing operation. Some of their main operations were the
Days of Rage, Greenwich Bombing, and Weather High School Jailbreak. Most of the bombs on an
average were only set about one every six months, mainly in the restrooms of government buildings
and corporations. During some of their bombing strikes they hit the Pentagon, State Department,
and the Capital. The overall effect of their bombing operations got them looked at by the FBI. The
committed vast amounts of resources to pursuing this group. Because of this it took away a lot of
money from fighting traditional crime.
The strategic goal of weathermen was to create a clandestine revolutionary party to overthrow the
United States government. Their other objective was aimed at creating an interracial movement
which would create a more democratic society. This goal was set in part because of their beliefs in
the civil rights movement and their protest against the Vietnam
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30. CACHE level 3 unit-7 Essays
As an early years practitioner it is your job to ensure that you meet children s learning needs and
understand and work with all children s learning needs. It is important that you provide different
kinds of opportunities also focus on individual children s learning needs each and every child is
unique and all learn at different rates. When in a setting it is important that you plan an enabling
environment that children will find challenging but will allow them to learn in different areas.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is a legally binding
international agreement setting out the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of every
child, regardless of their race, religion or abilities.
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https://www.unicef.org.uk/Documents/Publication pdfs/betterlifeleaflet2012_press.pdf
When in a setting it is important that you ensure that you and parents are working together to
ensure that that child is learning the best possible way. It is key to ask parents to
encourage their children and help their child out at home. As a practitioner it is your job to ensure
that all children are learning some that you can do is send things home for the parent and child so
they can learn and have fun at the same time.
As an early years practitioner you will recognise that children s play is closely linked to their
learning and development. Children learn in so many different ways but you will notice that they
learn mainly through play. When children are able to do many different activity s that allows them
to lean but have fun at the same time thy will find what they are doing fun and will engage the
children. It is important that when in you your setting you set up a variety of educational activity s
this way the children will be able to choose freely what they want to do.
Play is essential to every part of children s lives and is important to their development. It provides
the children with different ways of doing things children will want to explore and learn new things.
The Early years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is a piece of frame work that relates to children from
birth to
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31. The Profitability And Performance Of BASF India Limited
1INTRODUCTION
Financial performance is the extent to which the company has achieved its financial goals and
objectives. Analysis of the financial performance allows the company to know the growth in
monetary terms. It also helps the company to observe trend in its financial growth over the years
and the company can also compare its growth with that of its competitors.
Profitability plays a vital role in the survival of the company in the competitive market. High
profitability helps the company not only in its growth but will also reward the investors with
greater return. Performance and profitability is one among the major areas of concern for the
management.
Any management will be interested in knowing the financial strengths and weakness of the firm to
take suitable corrective action. Therefore analysis of the profitability and performance is an
essential function of a company. On the basis of ratio analysis the management can assess the profit
performance of the company. Hence the analysis of profitability and performance is the process of
identifying the strengths and weakness of the firm by properly establishing the relationship
between the items of balance sheet and profit and loss account.
1.1Topic Chosen for the Study:
An Analysis of the Profitability and Performance of BASF India Limited.
1.2Objectives:
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The main factors comprise of the determination of financial performance of the organisation. The
researcher used the following financial tools namely ratio analysis, comparative balance sheet and
also statistical tools such as trend analysis and correlation. Ratio helps to summarize large quantities
of financial data to make quantitative judgement about the financial performance of the firm. Thus
the company can take necessary steps to improve the
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33. Macbeth Quotes From Banquo
Character: Banquo
Partner: Macbeth
Quotation #1: All s well./ I dreamt last night of the three WeГЇrd Sisters./ To you they have showed
some truth (Mac. 2.1.24 26).
Translation: All is fine. Tonight I dreamed of the WeГ
Їrd Sisters. They have showed some truth in
what they foretold about you.
Fighting for: Banquo is fighting to calm Macbeth. Banquo does not know why Macbeth is awake,
but as his friend he wants to ensure that Macbeth is fine, able to relax and return to sleep. Banquo
is also explaining why he is awake. Banquo strives to convey his worries over the WeГЇrd Sisters
and their encounter with them.
Circumstances: Banquo is awake because his thoughts are troubled over his encounter with the
WeГЇrd Sisters. The WeГЇrd Sisters foretell that Banquo s children will become kings. In order for
this to occur, one of Banquo s sons would have to commit a regicide. This thought is so terrifying
that it is preventing Banquo from sleeping. Meanwhile, Macbeth is about to commit a regicide and
pauses on his journey to converse with Banquo.
Poetic Device:
The second line scans in iambic pentameter, whereas the third line does not scan. There is
assonance on the long e sound of three, and WeГЇrd. There is alliteration on the w of well, and
WeГЇrd. There is consonance on the d sound of dreamt, WeГЇrd, and showed, on the r sound of
three, WeГЇrd, Sisters, and truth, and on the t sound of dreamt, last, night, Sisters, to, and truth.
Conclusion: Night is used to explain when Banquo thinkings about the WeГЇrd Sisters. The words
imply that they are in the back of his mind constantly and present enough for him to dream about
them.The night is when Banquo subconsciously ponders their mysteries. Night also signifies that
this though happened recently and the time was important.
Character: Lady Macbeth
Partner: Herself
Quotation #2: It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman,/ Which gives the stern st good night.
He is about it./ The doors are open, and the surfeited grooms/ Do mock their charge with snores
(Mac. 2.2.5 8).
Translation: It (the noise) was the shrike of an owl that called the final bell, that gives the final
good night. He (Macbeth) is doing it (the murder). The doors are open, and the overfilled
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34. Romans Amount Of Medical Progress In Public Health
I agree partially with the statement, particularly the first part in regards to the fact that the Romans
made a substantial amount of medical progress in public health. However I don t think that their
understanding and treatment of disease was any less considerable than their contribution to public
health. Firstly yes, they had incredible advancements in public health for the time period that they
were in. The Romans tried (as best as they could) to ensure that public health was very high, this
was aided by the fact that they had public baths, sewers, aqueducts, hospitals, and generally tried to
ensure everyone had access to a doctor of some sort. Public baths and sewers both contributed to
medical progress due to the fact that these helped
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35. Claude Duckay And The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was a time of rebirth in Harlem, New York. It was comprised of mostly
African Americans. During this time, it was an explosion of culture in which arts, music, and
literature came from. It was time a time where African Americans expressed their culture and talked
about the injustices that they faced. The most popular genre of this time was jazz. African
Americans were subject to racial discrimination, making it hard for them to find jobs. Raceriots and
lynch mobs were also very common during this time. Festus Claudius Claude McKay was born
in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica on September 15th, 1889. At the age of seven, he moved to live
with his older brother, Uriah Theodor, who was a school teacher. During this time, he learned
British literature, science, and philosophy and at the age of ten he began writing. During his time
with his brother, he met with Walter Jekyll. Who heavily influenced his work. Many of McKay s
works about his homeland were inspired by Jekyll. At the age of seventeen, he moved to the U.S.
were he mostly lived for the rest of his life. In the U.S. he learned that racismwas a social norm and
segregation was a common theme in his works. Like many writers during the Harlem Renaissance,
McKay was heavily influenced by racism. The subject of racism was the subject of one of his
most famous poems, If We Must Die. If We Must Die is a short poem, but it is full of themes and
utilizes literary devices such as symbolism
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36. Intercest Investments
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: INTERSECT INVESTMENTS
Problem Solution: Intersect Investments
Joshua Shinlever
University of Phoenix
Problem Solution: Intersect Investments In a tough economy and the time of globalization,
organizations that have found that the time for offering minimal products and an impersonal
approach is not always the most profitable or successful way to operate. In the scenario of Intersect
Investments, the CEO Frank Jeffers at this fictional organization believes that a customer intimacy
approach is the logical next step to realize growth targets. As a result, the Executive Vice President
of Marketing and Sales was replaced as he was not on board with the new vision for Intersect
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Shifting from a product based approach to an individual approach necessitates a complete overhaul
of the organizations business plan. Stockholders have a right and interest to expect dividends to be
high or to at least remain steady. The stockholder in any organization does not want their investment
to lose substantial value and is the main interest of shareholders. Customers want and expect quality
service and competitive prices. The customer s interest is that they are offered sound advice,
resolutions to investment needs, value for their money and services that are tailored to their
individual needs.
Problem Statement Intersect Investments will increase customer loyalty and sales by offering a
expanded products and treating each account with individual attention.
End State Vision The vision of Intersect Investments is to become a profitable investment firm that
has the products and services to gain loyal consumers and the most knowledgeable and dedicated
staff available. By offering various services in a trusted and secure manner, Intersect Investments
will have the confidence of the stakeholders and become a true competitor. High quality advice and
the products and services to meet each customers individual need, is our goal.
Alternative Solutions Market development, market penetration, diversification of products and
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37. Siddhartha Gautama Was A Great Leader
Siddhartha Gautama was the son of a king, pampered like a prince who abandoned the life of
desire to pursue Enlightenment. When I lived in Nepal, I went to school and studied Buddhism.
There I learned about his life and the philosophies he kept in practices. Also, I learned that he
was a great leader, and his great ideas such as the Four Noble Truths, Eightfold path, Nirvana,
fundamental wisdoms, the theory of karma and rebirth, the five precepts and Wheel of Dharma
has influenced many people. I learned about his great achievement and how he was able to create
a whole new religion, which is now known as the fourth largest religion in the world, by
influencing people through his practices and philosophy. From this experience, I learned firsthand
that he is a great religious leader who left a legacy not just on Nepalese culture, but on the whole
world.
The founder of Buddhism was a man named Siddhartha Gautama. He was born in Nepal, just
where I was. To be more specific he was born in a prominent garden of Lumbini which soon
rehabilitated to a place of pilgrimage. Even then it wasn t sure that he was really born in Lumbini,
it was a predication. Some Buddhist from last some century had interrogated about the Siddhartha
Gautama birth story, but sighting them on confident ground when it rises to the later history of
Lumbini (Irons).This was proven by the memorial pillars there, which was created by Indian
emperor Ashoka. King Asoka was the king of Mauryan Dynasty and he was
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38. Daniel Kahneman Research Paper
Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli American Psychologist who is well known in his field of work.
Kahneman won the Noble Prize in Economics, and was an important contributor in the
advancement of the field of neuroscience. His work is only one small piece to his amazing and
interesting story.
Daniel Kahneman was born in Tel Aviv, which is now Israel, on March 5, 1934. He would have
been born in Paris, but his mother was visiting family. His parents were Lithuanian Jews whom
immigrated to France in the early 1920 s. At the age of seven young Kahneman drew his first
graph that showed his family s fortunes as a function of time that began to curve in the negative
domain around the 1940 s. Around the age of eight, he broke the 6 p.m. curfew Jews ... Show more
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When he came to the United States, he was married to an Israeli woman named Irah. For a
reason I that I am not able to find, they sadly divorced. However, he found love again and this
time made it work, going on 38 years together. The woman he married was Anne Treisman, a
British Psychologist who also collaborated with her husband. Returning home after some time and
taking position as a lecturer in Psychology, he became a senior lecturer in five years. Kahneman
also continued his reaserach wrok, as he academically. Publishing his first work in the Journal
Science as Pupil Diameter Load on Memory .
He then shifted from Behavioral Economics to Hedonic Psychology. Hedonic psychology,
according to Kahneman and co workers, ... is the study of what makes experiences and life pleasant
or unpleasant.
He also collaborated with several Psychologists, such as Thaler, Varey, Snell, and the best Amos
Tversky. Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize in economics for his work on Prospect theory ,
which he shared with Amos Tversky. The two were awarded the University of Louisville
Grawemeyr Award for Psychology. In the 2000 s Kahneman was awarded seven different awards
and achievement, and the last one was the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the President, Barack
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39. Analysis Of Moniza Alvi Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan
Identity; a personalized, blank canvas, you have the brushes and paint right in front of you; with
all sorts of textures, colors and brush sizes; the vastness of possibilities of where the brush strokes
can take you confuses many people. Extracting every fact about your past and adding a
personalized touch to it, before splashing the fusion onto the canvas in front of you seems to be a
struggle for many people. Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan is a metaphorical, autobiographical
poem written by Moniza Alviabout her teenage years in which she portrays her conflict with
identity, conveying the overlapping cultures in her background that leave her confused, alienated
and embarrassed because of her half English, half Pakistani cultural background. In this essay, I will
be discussing the conflicts regarding identity and the struggles that come with trying to balance
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Especially during their teenage years, when they move to another country or when their country
faces a crisis. I am a teenager, and I know for a fact that one of the main reasons I find it difficult
to create an identity is the amount of possibilities of who I can be. Also, most people my age
face this struggle and feel pressured to create an identity and stick to it before growing up too
quickly. It sometimes feels like a commitment, to be this person and keep being this person you
created, so much that you forget to just be yourself and do whatever makes you happy. I was an
alien in the sitting room Moniza states. The feeling of alienation is inevitable in cases like these. I
think that another chapter with conflicts regarding identity is when a person has parents with
different nationalities or has a multi cultural background, they often seem to struggle in finding
their true
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40. A Research Study On Catalytic Promiscuity And The...
Catalytic promiscuity provides a starting point for the evolution of new enzymes. When a
secondary promiscuous activity becomes physiologically relevant, selection will favor genetic
changes that improve upon this promiscuous activity. When the ability to do both activities limits
growth, it is called an Inefficient bi functional enzyme. The Copley lab at the University of
Colorado at Boulder has found several genetic changes that increase fitness in a О”argC strain of
Escherichia coli BW25113 when growth is limited by an inefficient bi functional enzyme (ProA*).
The experiments described in this thesis investigate the genetic changes that increase fitness in a
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In most cases, gene duplications are expected to be either selectively neutral or detrimental due to
the fitness costs of their maintenance, limiting the ability of a cell to maintain duplicated copies
long enough for beneficial mutations to occur (13). However, solutions to this problem have been
proposed based on the observation that most new enzyme activities closely resemble the original
activity of the enzyme.
Active sites of specialized enzymes often bind molecules that have some resemblance to their
natural or physiological substrates, although usually with much lower affinity (16). If an enzyme
can bind an unintended substrate and catalyze a secondary reaction that is physiologically
irrelevant, it is said to have catalytic promiscuity . If this secondary activity becomes
physiologically relevant by increasing fitness, selection will favor genetic changes that take
advantage of this new activity (11). The promiscuous activity of essential enzymes or those that are
constitutively expressed are usually the first to be recruited in the face of an environmental change
due to their active and selectable presence in the cell (11). Alternatively, mutations that cause
constitutive expression of non essential genes that can be subsequently recruited to produce
essential metabolites via their promiscuous activities have been documented (29, 5). In either case,
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41. Reflecting Before My In-Depth Writing Course
Before taking this course in depth writing and research was a task I didn t have to perform often.
As a result, I never thought about the writing process or the details I put into a paper. E.L.
Doctorow said Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader not the fact it is raining,
but the feeling of being rained upon. Reflecting before my technical writingcourse I would have
looked at this quote as just another quote on the internet. Based off some of the lessons I ve
learned in this course to me the quote means when I m writing I should use concrete details vs
abstract. Without the writer saying it s raining the reader know by the concrete details the writer use.
The first project of the semester was writing cover letters
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42. Theme Of Symbolism In Great Expectations
Charles Dickens s Great Expectations contains a lot of symbolism throughout the book, there are
symbols of isolation, manipulation, and people wanting to be something they are not. The names of
the characters in the story Great Expectations symbolize who they are and how they act. These are
all seen in the book through the characters of Estella, Abel Magwitch, Miss Havisham, Pip, and
Biddy. Estella, French for star, implies radiance and exquisiteness like a star, likewise, Dickens s
character, Estella, in Great Expectationsis inaccessible and cold like a star, too. Also, like a star,
men love to gaze upon her, but cannot touch her because she has been trained by her adoptive
mother, Miss Havisham, to have no feeling and no empathy for others. She has been taught to be
cold and calculating and to break the heart of any man who makes the mistake of falling in love
with her. Additionally, Estella symbolizes isolation and manipulation; she has been locked away
for years in the impenetrable prison of Miss Havisham s making, far away from the carefree and
caring life a young girl deserves. She teases and manipulates boys and later, men into loving her
only become ice cold and break their hearts. Estella tells Pip, that I have no softness there, no
sympathy sentiment nonsense. (Chapter 29) Estella manipulates Pip as a young boy and plays
with his feelings as she leads him on to make him believe that he has a chance of loving her and
being loved in return when she allows
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43. Human Physique Case Study
The human physique is a not easy procedure including important organs, which all need nutrition
to be capable to work in harmony, as anticipated. Identical to any other body organs, your hair
follicles to your scalp, which can be accountable for building up your hair fibers moreover want
designated vitamins and minerals on a daily groundwork. Hair loss is most of the time prompted
with the aid of a severe diet deficiency for that reason of horrible drinking habits. In this case
finding out in regards to the foremost vitamins and minerals, which can be predominant for
healthful hair development can support, seeing that you are going to no longer only be competent
to make the correct dietary selections, nevertheless you will additionally see the value of an overall
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Diet B6 boosts the physique s traditional immunity tactics, which is vitally major for safeguarding
your physique against viruses and the capabilities growth of a huge type of illnesses that may cause
hair loss.
Biotin, which is regularly called vitamin B7 is got from clams, organ meats or mushrooms. Biotin
supports cell division and progress and it is predominant participate in is to transform meals into
vigour.
nutrition B9, which may also be referred to as folic acid is determined in inexperienced leafy
veggies and it s greatly fundamental for healthful DNA synthesis.
in the end, weight loss program B12 is foremost for constructing healthful anxious tissue, blood
cells as good as constructing up the protein fibers of the hair. Nice sources of diet B12 comprise
salmon, sardines and liver.
Weight loss program A
diet A or the anti ageing diet is vitally predominant for the growth and renovation of healthy
physique tissues, such as dermis, nail and hair. This diet has a predominant position within the
physique s average cellular turnover and it s discovered in meals sources, much like carrots,
cantaloupe, squash or
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44. Analysis Of Luria And Rubin ( 1974 )
Introduction
Subject investigated: Gender stereotypes
Details and aim of replicated study: Luria and Rubin (1974)
Background literature: Previous studies about gender stereotypes enforced on people include;
Effect of infant s perceived gender on adolescents ratings of the infant by Degelman, Dvorak, and
Homutoff and Cowan (1983). These studies highlight feminine and masculine traits. They ask
middle school students to rate a baby on each of those traits.
Rationale: Our group decided to examine the differences in how boys and girls are described. We
used a baby, whose gender is not mentioned, as the control. We knew that specific sets of
expectations based on gender are enforced at a young age. We thought adjectives used to describe a
baby could highlight stereotypical gender roles.
Aim / Hypothesis: We believe it is more likely for the baby to be described based on appearance
when told it is a girl and when told it is a boy to be described based on their potential and whether
they looked smart . Our aim is to highlight the differences between males and females using
stereotypical gender roles.
Method
Design: 15 students were each asked the same question, could you tell us 5 words or phrases that
describe this baby? . 5 were told it was a girl, 5 were told it was a boy, and 5 weren t told a gender.
We decided to use 15 people so that we could use the non gendered descriptions from 5 of the
participants and compare them to the descriptions of boys and
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45. Essay The Making of Apollo 13
The Making of Apollo 13
When making Apollo 13, Ron Howard s intention was to make his film as exciting as possible. He
wanted to make a chemistry on set that would show throughout the film. Ron wanted Apollo 13 to
be realistic, as well as exciting and enjoyable.
Within the characters, Ron wanted to capture their real personalities. This was done by the actors
(Tom Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan) meeting the real life Jim and Marilyn Lovell. They each spent
a day in their home to help capture the right characteristics and get a real idea how they felt.
To make the film realistic and scientifically correct, actors and the film crew went to NASA in
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She wouldn t let others see how she really felt; she wanted to be strong in front of her family.
Fred Haise did say the phrase sure was a good ship when they landed in the Pacific Ocean, Ron used
this to help portray Fred s feelings and character.
The layout of mission control in the film is very similar to the real layout of mission control in
Houston.
Ron and the actors also met the real crew and used the astronaut s descriptions to help make the
scenes more realistic. They spoke to the astronauts and spent time with them so they could learn,
use and understand the terminology they had to use.
Ron made the film accurate by researching facts, using real events and phrases, talking to NASA
and astronauts.
In addition to being an entertaining film, it will go into records as being a source of accurate data
in the future Dave Scott (astronaut).
The whole film is not completely accurate. Ron wanted to make the film dramatic and enjoyable,
so he created the relationship between Jack and Fred. In real life, Jack and Fred were good friends;
they had no problems with each other. Ron created the tension between them to add some drama to
the storyline.
We are also manipulated in the scene where Jim tells Ken that he won t be going on the mission
and that he will be replaced by Jack. The cut of Ken s reaction of his bad news, to Jacks
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46. Landolt Clock Reaction Lab Report
DISCUSSION
By analysing the results of The Landolt clock reaction, and the outcomes that occur due to change
in concentration and the addition of a catalyst, the data did partially support the hypothesis. That
by changing the concentrations of potassium iodate and sodium bisulphite the rate of the reaction
will increase. The rate gradually increased per every 10 seconds on the NaHSO3 graph. Whereas
compared to the KIO3 graph the rate was more efficient, the reaction was achieved within 5
seconds. However, the second hypothesis regarding the addition of a catalyst, displayed acceptable
results. The catalyst increased the speed of the reaction within 10 seconds, which was slightly faster
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The tests that had large amounts of distilled water had a long reaction rate due to the breaking of the
molecular compounds within the reagents.
Secondary data states that the rate law yielded from the iodine clock reaction was rate = k[IO3] 1
(Lyle, Department of Chemistry) which was different to the rate law that this investigation
obtained. 0.41 [KLO3]^2 [NaHSO3]^2. This would have happened due to the changing of both
KIO3 and NaHSO3, and also by adding more distilled water to the mixture which slowed down the
reaction rate.
Rate law is important, when regarding iodine clock reactions. The rate law helps to determine what
factors impact the rate, and increase the reaction time. Also helps show what factors decrease the
reaction rate.
There were some limitations that were encountered during the experiment, and the planning stages.
Such as, the constant changes made to the method. The method had to be changed three times this
was due to scaling back the measurements of the solutions. The solutions that were part of the
original method would have resulted in 20 ml of the blue solution, which would waste the sodium
bisulfite and potassium, every time a test was conducted.
Another limitation was the trial testing to see whether the experiment worked, which produced
efficient results. Compared to the actual experiment data, many tests had to be repeated. This would
be due to minor
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47. Aging Affects The Appetite And Food Intake
Abstract Aging affects the appetite and food intake of a person resulting in a gradual decreasing in
the body weight. Moreover, slower stomach emptying makes the elderly to experience increased
fullness or satiation all the time. The alteration of gut peptides, such as cholecystokinin, insulin,
GLP 1 and Peptide YY during aging modifies satiation and satiety. Moreover, the study collected
data from seven scholarly reviewed medical journals following well defined criteria: must use
scholarly reviewed journals written English and the journals had to align with the topic under
discussion. It demonstrated the differences in satiety and satiation related to age and their unique
responses to gut hormones. Moreover, out of the seven articles, four were controlled trials while
three of them included cohort studies. The keywords used during the study were aging, food intake,
regulate, satiety and satiation. Other studies used in the search demonstrated major strengths, such
as exhibiting the differences in satiety and satiation related to age and their unique responses to the
gut hormones. They also showed the likelihood for the manipulation of nutritional factors like the
meal size, taste, and variety for inhibiting weight gain or weight loss through compensatory
alterations in energy ingestion. The major limitation of the study included their inability to reflect
the general population because the elderly subjects represented successful aging, free of chronic
diseases and
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48. How Whistleblowing Is A Major Issue For Private Organizations
Kyler Wilson December 6, 2016 Professional Ethics Final Paper Whistleblowing can be a major
issue for private organizations who may bend or break the rules to get an upper hand in the
business world. This can be a key threat to both every day employees as well as middle and
upper management level positions. The two articles being looked at for this argument are both
one that supports whistleblowing in the workplace as well as another article that argues against
whistleblowing. The article supporting whistleblowing is titled Why are there so few
whistleblowers? Blame evolution, and is written by Paul Rauwolf and Dominic Mitchell, who
have both earned their PhD s from the University of Bath. The article was published in the
Washington Post. The theory that most supports this article are the ideas of Kant. The title of
the article against whistleblowing is titled Why Are Some Whistleblowers Vilified and Others
Celebrated? The article is written by David M. Mayer, he is a writer for the Harvard Business
Review. This article was published by the Harvard Business Review. The theory supporting this
article is utilitarianism, this can be seen through the importance of doing what is best for everyone
involved, not just yourself. The third theory that can be argued is the idea of W.D. Ross and his
prima facia duties. The concept of whistleblowing can be a touchy subject in the professional
world, but it can be a vital towards promoting a healthy and stable work environment. The
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49. Certainty And Doubt Research Paper
In life, there are many circumstances, in fact multiple in every second we breathe, where we must
make a decision or formulate an idea or position on a situation. Within the time of this decision,
there comes a point where there is a level of certainty and or doubt that persists. By definition,
certainty and doubt are antonyms; however, there can be relationship of certainty and doubt where
they are able to coincide with one another in a very fragile state, but as soon as a certain position
turns even slightly doubtful, the subject may never claim full certainty. In other words, once doubt
is presented, there cannot be total certainty. Confidence is a major factor in determining the
relationship between certainty and doubt. I personally have been through the course of certainty and
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During my sophomore year, I was placed fourth among all Alto 1 s in the All Region process. I
had never advanced to Pre Area so I was very nervous to be among the best singers in my region
in order to receive a position to advance to the state auditions. In my preparation for this audition,
I worked tirelessly on the musical selections and my sight reading abilities both by myself and
with my voice lessons teacher. Due to my being placed fourth out of fifteen, I was very
confident that I would have a good chance of making the cut, as they take the top five. I was
certain that my abilities would be able to take me to the Area auditions because I was already
among the top five. I knew I was one of the best at sight reading and therefore I mainly focused
on a certain musical selection that I could never perfect. I knew all the songs, I knew the
process, I was placed fourth, and I truly believed I was going to state. I was certain of it. Then, I got
a cold. The morning I woke up and my throat felt scratchy (I have a strange ability to catch a cold
at the worst times and be able to detect it very
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50. The Causes Of Early Basketball Dynasties In The United States
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Early Basketball Dynasties Several teams in both college and the professional level formed
early dynasties. Some say that this contributed to the unpopularity of the game during their
reigns because the outcomes were too predictable. In the NBA, the Minnesota Lakers had a
dynasty going; led by Mikan, they won championships in 5 of 6 seasons from 1949 to 1954.
Even as the league changed its rules, and as Mikan s scoring dipped, the Lakers rolled. However,
the game itself was becoming harder to watch. The Boston Celtics would continue where
Minnesota left off. It started in 1957, when the Boston Celtics defeated the St. Louis Hawks in a
tough best of seven game series. That was the first of an incredible 11 championships in 13 seasons.
Some say that the Celtics Destiny is the most incredible in history but the UCLA Bruins college
basketball team might have something to say about that. For 12 seasons, beginning with the
1963 1964 season, Coach John Wooden and the Bruins won a record 10 NCAA titles; including
seven in a row. The only years they did not win were 1965 66 season where they had a bad run of
injuries and illnesses. Texas Western won that year and we ll discuss that importance later. The
other year was the 1973 1974 season. Coach Wooden was ill a good portion of that year and
would retire the next year. This was an amazing run and in my opinion solidified what is the
greatest dynasty in the history of sports. I say this because in college basketball you have
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51. Mexico Trade Agreements
Trade agreements will always help countries like Mexico. NAFTA by itself increased the
economy of Mexico significantly by itself. The auto industry has taken off, skills have improved
and manufacturing has increased and not just low skilled factory jobs (Beltrame, 2013). With
increasing manufacturing, the export of Mexican goods have increased as well. The value of
Mexican goods exported to the United Statesgrew from $39.9 billion in 1993 to $210.8 billion in
2007, an increase of 437 percent (Sommer, 2008). At the beginning of the deal Mexicohad the
smallest economy out of the three. Now the Mexican economy is on par with Canada, allowing
for an increase in Middle Class in Mexico. As you can see Trade agreements allow Mexico to
increase productivity, allowed skills to improve and export more products. When America invested
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Some of the negatives of Trade agreements are loss of jobs. While one country exports the other
exports. The country that imports is replacing domestic products with foreign ones. Meaning that
they only produce products to export and not to stay in the country. This causes people to lose
jobs. The negative effects that trade agreements have had on manufacturing sector and this one is
estimated to displace 159,000 jobs and increase our trade deficit with Korea by $16.7 billion
(Keith, 2011). With jobs being lost by the importing countries, and increasing jobs in the exporting
country it creates a deficit. While one country gains jobs and money the other creates a deficit for
itself. International Trade agreements don t have one clear cut winner, they have Winners and
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