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Socrates Unexamined Life
As a perfectionist, I grew up ignoring my imperfections, mistakes, and failures. I didn t just want
perfection: I needed it. A red slash on a test or a mistake marked an absolute failure. Because I
hid from past mistakes, I never learned from them, making me incapable of growth. I excused
my mistakes and humbly boasted my overall score. I convinced myself that I never actually
made a mistake, so I never learned the information that I had previously missed, thus leading to
more errors to hide. Finally, after years of insisting upon infallibility, I realized it was a problem.
Consequently, I chose to answer the question What s wrong with being wrong? for a project
sophomore year. After months of research on historical leaders, I finally concluded that mistakes
and failures are opportunities to learn and improve. Without error, you will never recognize a need
for change and therefore, you will never improve. Socrates was correct in saying The unexamined
life is not worth living. Life is characterized by the ability to continually change; therefore, by not
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Everyone demands perennial improvement along with perfection; however, perfection eliminates
the possibility of improvement. Upon contemplation of these common expectations, it is evident
that they are illogical, unattainable, and therefore defeating. Analyzing life consequently enables a
fuller, happier life. Many argue that an unhappy life is not worth living, providing further support
to Socrates notion. Additionally, Karl Marx concluded that socialism would bring the end of
history because there would be no more struggle, which is what prompted the progression of
history. Hence, without need for change, there is no reason to live. In conclusion, change gives life
purpose by way of propelling movement over
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Essay Chopin Sonata NO. 3
MUS 404: Keyboard Literature
June 22, 2010
Piano Sonata No. 3 in b minor, Op. 58 by FrГ©dГ©ric Chopin
Chopin s third sonata is a masterwork filled with pianistic elements, daring harmonies,
experimental form, and a wealth of expressivity. In this four movement work, references to other
Chopin compositions and influences from fellow composers are found. At the same time, there is a
progressive element; it looks forward to the heights which would be achieved by Chopin and later
composers.
Background
Chopin wrote the Sonata, Op. 58 in 1844, several months after the Berceuse, Op. 57. The Berceuse
provides inspiration for the slow movement (Samson, Chopin 23). These works were written at a
time when Chopin s relationship with George Sand was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was an uninspired composition, a failure, and largely forgotten (Huneker 166).
Movement 1: Allegro maestoso
The first movement of the third sonata is the most experimental, the one which deviates most from
Classical form and harmonies. The exposition, in particular, is more like a fantasy than a sonata.
The sonata opens quite promisingly. A descending broken chord followed by ascending march like
chords creates the primary theme (mm. 1 4). As soon as this theme is established, it is lost by a
transition. The transition (mm. 12 16) is derived from the opening theme. Traditionally, the
transition should segue way into the second theme. However, this transition leads to another idea,
which is characterized by majestic chords (mm. 17 18). This melodic idea is equally promising; it
has the potential to serve as the primary theme which had been cut short. Unfortunately, it only
holds for two measures before it is swept away by a descending chromatic scale in sixths.
The listener would perceive the slow moving idea (mm. 23 29) which follows as the second theme,
if it were not for its fleeting mysteriousness. It provides a contrast to the majestic themes which
opened the movement. The harmonic ambiguities, created by the chromaticism, are very
progressive for the Romantic era. This chromatic section is only the beginning of a lengthy
transition (mm. 23 40), composed of at least
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Stephen Covey 7 Habits
Q1 Q2
Q1:Write a report to explain the 7 habits by Stephen Covey?
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Capture Managers * Habit 1 Be Proactive in Taking
Responsibility for the Capture If the problem is perceived as out there, then that thought is the
problem. Stephen Covey * Be Proactive in Taking Responsibility for the Capture * Initiate
Actions to Mobilize Resources in Response to Perceived Needs for the Capture * Develop Ideas
and Plans and Implement Them * Seek Creative Solutions * Be a Problem Solver and Problem
Mitigator * Maintain a Positive, Can Do Attitude * Exercise the Power of Personal Choice to
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* Take Measures to Understand the Current Level of Accomplishment and Performance on a
Personal, Team, and Organizational Level * Seek Insights and Inputs from Knowledgeable,
Independent Sources * Set Goals for Continuous Improvement * Have a Passion for Growth and
Excellence that s Contagious * Empower and Inspire Others to Improve * Identify and Apply
Lessons Learned
How to link 7 habits t to Quality? ( Role of the leaders)
* By applying these 7 habits , knowing yourself Continues improvement and productivity etc.. we
say that * All are responsible for quality improvement especially the senior management amp; CEO
s * Senior management must practice MBWA * Ensure that the team s decision is in harmony with
the quality statements of the organization * Senior TQM leaders must read TQM literature and
attend conferences to be aware of TQM tools and methods * Senior managers must take part in
award and recognition ceremonies for celebrating the quality successes of the organization *
Coaching others and teaching in TQM seminars * Senior managers must liaise with internal
,external and suppliers through visits, focus groups, surveys * They must live and
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Valentine Research Papers
Valentine s is developed in contemporary culture as the most romantic day of the whole year, but
its history is not the cards, love hearts and restaurants that it s now. Dating back to the times of
historic Roman martyrs, it wasn t till 500 AD a feast day was founded on the 14th February to
commemorate Valentine
Big debate encircling the foundation of Valentine s Dayis set up name pertains to one martyr, or
many of them all known as Valentine (or Valentinus in Latin). There have been a number of
martyrs referred to as Valentine from the same ancient Roman time, so it isn t conclusively
understand which one of these the feast was in fact established to celebrate. However, the Saint
Valentine that the feast is generally most connected with was buried on 14th February simply a
little north of Rome, but besides that very little is in fact know about probably the most popular
saints in the annals of the church. Actually, because so little is well known about the Valentine
involved, he was taken off the Catholic calendar of saints when it had been revised in 1969.
What is known for certain is that the feast to celebrate Saint Valentine was established by Pope
Galasius I in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The English poet, philosopher and courtier well known for his function The Canterbury Tales was
among the many celebrated authors of the center Ages to have discussed courtly like, including
Sir Thomas Malory, John and dante Gower. Valentine s Day was 1st written about with a link
with matters of the guts in Chaucer s Parliament of Fouls in 1382. However, it s been suggested
that reference could actually have linked to a day apart from the 14th February because of the fact
that it may have been confusing with Valentine of Genoa, whose Saint s day time in the liturgical
calendar is definitely in
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Diffusion Osmosis Lab Report
Ellice Johnson
Period 1
October 12, 2012
Diffusion and Osmosis Shown In Solutions
Section 1: Abstract
This lab, title Diffusion and Osmosis, was centered around the diffusion across a cellular membrane
and how exactly materials move and diffuse in concentrations. Both diffusion and osmosis are forms
of movement that are part of passive transport dealing with cell membranes. Diffusion is where the
solutes move from an area of high concentration to a low concentration. Water goes through the cell
membranes by diffusion. Osmosis is specifically the movement of water through membranes. Since
osmosis and diffusion are both part of passive transport, this means that they do not require energy
or pumps. There are different environments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I took the five dialysis tubings which were acting as cells and filled them with 10 mL of each
solution. We knotted each end but made sure to leave enough space at the top for water to
diffuse in the cell. The initial weight was taken and recorded in a data table. The five cells were
placed in a beaker filled with water for 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes, the cells were weighed,
and the final weight was recorded in the data table, and then the percent change was calculated. The
materials used in this procedure were beakers, water, sucrose, glucose, NaCl, ovalbumin, 20 cm
long dialysis tubing and balances.
In the inquiry, I predicted that the blue solution was water and that it would have an isotonic
environment, meaning there would be no percent change.I first cut the potatoes into
6 cylinders of the same size by using a cork. I got six beakers and filled each with 20 mL of the
different color coated solutions with different concentrations (orange, red, yellow, green, blue
purple). The initial mass of each potato cylinder was taken before placing in the solution. I placed
the potatoes in the appropriate labeled beaker (1 6) of each solution and let them sit there for 30
minutes. After the 30 minutes, I took the final mass of each cylinder and calculated the percent
change in mass.The materials that were used in the inquiry were potatoes, corks, pipettes, balances,
scalpels, beakers, and the color coded sucrose solutions.
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Purpose Of A Fairy Tale
Novice 1Apprentice 2Practitioner 3Expert 4
Ideas and Purpose
Is the writing piece clear and focused, so that the reader is reading a fictional piece in form of a
fairy tale?The piece has an outline of a fairy tale, though it s missing a strong central story. There
is repetition of thoughts, or random scattered ideas throughout the piece. The piece has an
apparent story line, though it may get lost at times. Overall the writer has superficially written a
basic fairy tale with only basic use of elements. The piece has a clear purpose and central story
line that is supported throughout the piece. It is evident that the writer used the most of the
elements of the genre to create a coherent fairy tale. The piece has a clear purpose and central story
line that is supported throughout the piece. It is evident that the writer used the all of the elements
of the genre to create a coherent and unique fairy tale.
Organization
Does the writing unfold in a way that is coherent and easy to follow the flow of ideas? The piece
is lacking in structure and cohesion. It is missing key conventions and details seem to be strung
together in random fashion. The piece is structured from start to finish, with some form of
organization but is missing key conventions that inhibit the flow of ideas. The piece is structured
from start to finish with an intro, body and conclusion paragraphs that facilitate the flow of ideas.
The piece is structured in such a way that the
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The Gift By Ian Parker
We Should Set Limits on Moral Obligation
In The Gift, Ian Parker discusses a personal story of a man named Zell Kravinsky that had given
almost his entire fortune and kidney under moral obligation. The big question that will be evaluated
in this paper is there important limits to how much do gooding morality can ask of us? If so, how
much can it ask of us to sacrifice for others? This question had placed great influence on Zell
Kravinsky story and it is important we evaluate his arguments for moral obligation can ask of
us. In this essay I intend to recognize the infraction that moral obligation puts on decisions such
as nondirected organ donation. The boundary Zell Kravinsky set an moral obligation should be
avoided because his actions were not entirely moral, and placed harm on his well being. Zell
does limit to the amount of good deeds that need to be done to live morally. He suggests that he
is driven by what he calls mathematical calculus of utilitarianism which gave him the drive to be
the greatest good. What he calls his romantic self, which gives him the urge to make charitable
acts excessive. On many accounts Zell is described as depressed. He is not suicidal, but depressed
because he has not done enough. When Zell speaks to his friend, he explains that you do not need
to feel good in order to be good
But it s the other way around: if you do good, you become better. With each thing I ve given away,
I ve been more certain of the need to give more away.
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Current Business and Technology Conditions That Complicate...
Current business and technology conditions that complicate effective application of business
analytics to business intelligence and knowledge management data, and the prospects for
improvement
Businesses have collected data for many years. Most of the data they collect has been for historical
purposes, such as how much of an item has sold and what are the profits gained from those sales.
Business intelligence allows one to take that data, manipulate as you see fit and generate reports.
The data then has to be extracted and trends analyzed so that businesses can find more opportunities
and new customer segments. This is known as business analytics. However that may sound simple,
there are current business and technology conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Scott Staple (2009) claims that the culprit for this is the term business intelligence due to how
companies are using it to develop their tools. The software companies are basically telling
businesses that the software tools they have created will automatically gather intelligence to run
their business. However, these tools are very good for things like reporting, data mining, creating
dashboards, etc., this is still all data and not information. This is because business intelligence
traditionally focuses on using a consistent set of metrics to both measure past performance and
guide business planning.
Business analytics on the other hand, as defined on Wikipedia (2012, Aug 06) refers to the skills,
technologies, applications and practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of
past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning. It goes on to state that,
Business analytics focuses on developing new insights and understanding of business performance
based on data and statistical methods. This is in contrast to business intelligence and stated above.
Business intelligence answers questions such as what happened, , how often, how many, where the
problem is, and what needs to happen next. Business analytics answers questions like why is this
happening, what if these trends continue, what might
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Brain Imaging
Discussing the Use of Brain Imaging Technologies In Investigating the Relationships Between
Biological Factors and Behavior
This essay will attempt to offer a balanced review of the use of brain imaging technologies in
investigating the relationships between biological factors and behavior. The different types of brain
imaging technologies are PET: Positron Emission Topography, MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging,
fMRI: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, EEG: Electroencephalogram, and lastly CAT:
Computerized Axial Tomography (Demitri, 2007). Brain imaging technologies are methods used in
psychology to examine and further understand the human brain. While each of the differing
methods has qualities that are beneficial in general it is important ... Show more content on
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MRIs are used to allows researchers to see structures in the brain (2007) A great advantage to
using MRI is it is non invasive. The less researchers harm their patients the more ethical it is
which can help with the validity. The downside is however, researchers can only use MRIs to
look at activation in the brain making its use limited. A study that can show how MRI scans
care used to investigate the relationships between biological factors and behavior is Maguire et
al. (2000). The aim of this study was to determine if well experienced taxi drivers in London
would have differing hippocampus structures compared to London bus drivers. MRI scans were
used to scan the structure of their hippocampus, and measured the amount of gray matter in their
brain. Maguire noticed there was a larger amount of gray matter found in taxi drivers. Maguire
found the data could suggest that the increase amount of gray matter in the hippocampus of taxi
drivers is due to the active and repetitive use of the spatial memory skills required to remember
roads; the neurons are stronger in areas of the brain which are used most. Maguire because of
the MRI technology was able to observe the structures of the subject s brains and find a
correlation between environment and neuroplasticity which has been known to affects behavior in
terms of memory. Maguire effectively used MRI scans to investigate the structure of the
hippocampus, he could not have done this using other technologies such as an EEG or a PET
scan. With this study Maguire was able to see the biological factor of brains areas and the
hippocampus as well as the behavior of memory and spacial
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Preparing A Yield Of Tert Butylchloride Through A...
Objective The objective of the experiment was to prepare a yield of tert butylchloride through a
unimolecular (SN1) nucleophilic substitution reaction. Procedure Part A Preparation of tert
Butyl Chloride A test tube was acquired, and 7 mL of concentrated HCl were added to this test
tube through a graduated cylinder, this was done in the fume hood in order to avoid any
noxious fumes from the sample, which were observed when pouring in the concentrated HCl.
After adding the HCl, a glass pipet was used to add 2.5 mL of tert butyl alcohol to the test tube.
It was observed that the alcohol and HCl separated into two layers distinct layers. The solution
was mixed by using the pipet to take the bottom layer and squirt it onto the top, this mixing
process was performed for 15 minutes to allow the solutions to mix well. Afterwards, the lower
aqueous layer of the test tube was removed with the pipet; it was imperative to remove as much
of the lower layer as possible without removing too much from the top layer. The solution was
then washed with water by pouring 2.5 mL of water into the test tube, letting it sit for about a
minute and then removing the aqueous layer again, in order to help the mechanism for this
process. Additionally, about 2.5 mL of sodium bicarbonate 5% were also added to he test tube,
were allowed to sit for about a minute, and then removed once again; this was done in order to
remove any HCl impurities from the solution. The remaining upper layer was moved to
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Essay La Llegada de Los Moros En 711 a EspaГ±a
La llegada de los Moros en 711 a EspaГ±a.
Esta investigaciГіn es respecto a la invasiГіn de los moros. Los moros quienes eran de
descendencia ГЎrabe llegaron a la penГnsula ibГ©rica donde primeramente ejercieron su
influencia. Los moros arribaron del norte de ГЃfrica, cruzando el estrecho de Gibraltar. Con ellos
trajeron una nueva religiГіn llamada el Islam. Aunque los moros gobernaron EspaГ±a por mГЎs de
700 aГ±os (711 1492) no tuvieron Г©xito en ejercer el dominio de la lengua, pero llevaron otros
conocimientos y tГ©cnicas. AdemГЎs como lo cita Lane Poole en la introducciГіn de su libro La
penГnsula IbГ©rica fue grandemente enriquecida por la labor de los moros. Ellos establecieron la
industria de la seda; fueron agricultoristas de gran ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Por lo tanto, las sucesiones al trono eran casi siempre violentas. Los aspirantes a la corona
visigГіtica se mataban unos a otros. De los treinta y dos reyes visigГіticos que reinaron en
EspaГ±a, diez de ellos fueron asesinados por los aspirantes al trono.
El ГЎrea que fue optima para la invasiГіn de EspaГ±a fue a travГ©s de la penГnsula IbГ©rica y
ГЃfrica fue asГ que los ГЎrabes se expandieron. Tarif el gran guerrero de los moros hizo las
primeras expediciones de la regiГіn, Г©l estaba a cargo de proteger las tropas ГЎrabes en el aГ±o
710. El gran guerrero llamado Tarik fue uno de los principales caudillos en la conquista. TГЎriq ibn
Ziyad su nombre en ГЎrabe significa В‘El Pegador el fue el lГder de los musulmanes y organizo la
invasiГіn musulmana bajo el mando de Musa o Muza ibn Nusair al Bekir tambiГ©n un soldado
musulmГЎn. Le prosiguieron el desembarcamiento de la ayuda marГtima tambiГ©n al mando de
Talik en el aГ±o 711 que vencieron a los visigodos gobernadas por Sancho cuyo famoso tГo fue el
mismo rey don Rodrigo. La historia lo demuestra claramente, Sancho poseГa armas mas poderosas
y pensГі fГЎcilmente vencer a Tarik porque el tenia la ventaja de estar en el lugar ya establecido
pero no fue asГ. Esa batalla se conoce como la batalla de Guadalete, cercana a
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Science In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science (Shelley
29). This is a quote from Mary Shelley s Frankenstein that shows how exciting the thrill of
scientific adventure can be. Scientific research has both positive and negative sides. There are
times when a medical breakthrough could be very beneficial. On the other hand, scientific testing
can be very dangerous and harmful to people. According to Levin, All of this, however, does not
mean that scienceis immoral. Quite the contrary is the case, and this is vital to remember (Levin).
This quote shows both sides of science. Throughout Frankenstein, Victor was always interested in
the moment between life and death. Eventually, he became so curious that... Show more content on
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Duract was a painkiller that caused liver failure. Dr. Lumpkin was the person who formulated it,
and he thought the drug was safe (Stolberg). The drug was never checked by the FDA. Soon after
being put on the shelves, there were four deaths caused by liver failure. On top of these deaths,
eight people required liver transplants to survive. After these deaths, Dr. Lumpkin addressed the
public, saying that no one ever needed to use this. Although he thought it was safe, it still caused
four deaths, which is not good. This would be an extremely good example of how scientific
research can end up being
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Richard Branson Leadership
Richard Branson
Richard Branson was born in England in 1950. Since a little kid, he was encouraged to be
independent accomplishing challenges set by his mother at short age. Branson saw this as
opportunities to overcome weaknesses and conquer a small part of the world . He was not a good
student, for he was struggling at school due to dyslexia, and ended up dropping from school at age
of 16. It was the beginning of an entrepreneurial career. At that time he founded a Magazine called
Student with great success. Then he diversified to mail order record business. He founded Virgin
Records in London, England, and started, entrepreneurial projects, expanding his business into
other sectors. Virgin Groupholds more than 200 companies, ... Show more content on
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Richard Branson promotes inside his company open communication between employees, managers
and himself. Anyone in the company knows they can call him to share with him innovative ideas or
suggestions.
Inside the company communications are promoted between the different areas. At the time when
the company is developing a new project they promote a team of different departments working
together to have the better outcome of the project. As the company involves employees in product
development, the result will be not only in a better product design, but also it adds impetus of an
immense pride of association factor: We came up with this as a team. Everyone wins, including
customers and shareholders.
Position as Manager in Virgin
As a manager I prefer flat structures where employees have a sense of ownership and freedom to
be creative, express ideas and be proactive. Some characteristic of Richard Branson s leadership
style I admire is the open communication between the employees and the directives, the
possibility to work as a team with employees from other departments to solve problems and
improve products and the possibility to allow workers to share their visions to develop
innovations. For a manager to be able to fit under this type of leadership, he or she has to be
flexible and willing
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The Human Footprint of Plastic Water bottles Essay
Production and Distribution:
Plastic water bottles are considered one of the healthiest beverages you can find in any shop. But
are they really all that healthy for the environment, or is there a fine line between a plastic bottled
water drink and what s best for everyone? Let s take a look at bottled water from the very start to
find out. To manufacture plastic bottles, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is used, and to produce
PET, crude oil and natural gas is required. If one fills a plastic water bottle 1/4th full with oil,
they will be looking at how much oil was used to make that one bottle, so how much oil does it
take to make all of America s water bottles? According to the Pacific Institute, in 2006, making
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In fact 22% of test water bottle brands had chemical contaminants higher than the state limit
(ABC, 1). So why do Americans think bottled water is so great? Maybe it s because of how much
companies advertise the product, advertising expenses for bottled water totaled $61 million in
2012 ( International Bottled Water Association 1). Whatever the reason may be, bottled water is
the second most popular beverage in the U.S.A., and more and more bottles of water are being
produced and distributed this very second.
Impact on Environment:Only 20% of water bottles that are purchased make it to the recycle bin
(Gunzelmann 1). So what happens to all the bottles that are not recycled? The bottles first
photodegrade, meaning they slowly break down into smaller pieces, and then it is estimated to
take between 500 to 1,000 years for the plastic to biodegrade. While the plastic is slowly
breaking down, it either stays in a landfill, 38 billion plastic bottles end up in U.S. landfills each
year ( Canned Water 4 Kids ); or it ends up in the ocean, According to Canned Water 4 Kids, there
is a garbage patch floating in the Pacific Ocean that is estimated to be twice the size of Texas. No
matter where the plastic breaks down, the tiny fragments absorb toxins which pollute our seas,
lakes, and rivers, contaminate our soil, and poison animals. But how about transporting the water
bottles, and drilling for the materials in the very beginning? The natural
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The Consequences Of Harmful And Underage College Drinking
College DrinkingHarmful and underage college drinking are signifcant public health problems, and
they exact an enormous toll on the intellectual and social lives of students on campuses across the
United States. Drinking at college has become a ritual that students often see as an integral part of
their higher education experience. Many students come to college with established drinking habits,
and the college environment can exacerbate the problem. According to a national survey, almost 60
percent of college students ages 18 22 drank alcohol in the past month,1 and almost 2 out of 3 of
them engaged in binge drinkingduring that same timeframe.2Consequences of Harmful and
Underage College DrinkingDrinking affects college students, their families, and college
communities at large. Researchers estimate that each year:DeathAbout 1,825 college students
between the ages of 18 and 24 die from alcohol related unintentional injuries, including motor
vehicle crashes.3Assault About 696,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by
another student who has been drinking.4Sexual AssaultAbout 97,000 students between the ages
of 18 and 24 report experiencing alcohol related sexual assault or date rape.4What is binge
drinking? Many college alcohol problems are related to binge drinking. Binge drinking is a
pattern of drinking that brings blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels to 0.08 g/dL. This
typically occurs after 4 drinks for women and 5 drinks for men in about 2
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Weaknesses Of Liberal Democracy
Although our nation s government relies on the fundamentals of liberal democracy, it still has many
flaws. Articles written by Francis Fukuyama share a clear message suggesting that America s
political institutions are decaying and its flaws will not be fixed unless we have good leadership
within the government that yields good policies. It is still not too late to make reformations in the
system. Today, US citizens share a distrust for the inner workings of our government, and through
the years, there are many things that must change. Although our government is able to withstand
failures right now, it may cause an expansion of problems that will cost us indefinitely. The
existence of interest groups has caused an exponential increase in the elite control of the system,
thus creating people s lack of trust for the government.
The existence of interest groups and the government s abilities have grown substantially; however,
the accountability of the government has declined. The United States government relies on the
fundamental checks and balances of the three branches of government the executive, the judiciary,
and the legislature corresponding to...the state, the rule of law, and democracy (The Sources of
Political Dysfunction). Nevertheless, the government has been exercising more power, allowing the
judicial branch to become an alternate instrument for the expansion of government (The Sources of
Political Dysfunction). As a result, interest groups have found
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Morals and Forgiveness in Simon Wiesenthal s The Sunflower...
In Simon Wiesenthal s The Sunflower, he recounts his incidence of meeting a dying Nazi
soldier who tells Simon that he was responsible for the death of his family. Upon telling Simon
the details, Karl asks for his forgiveness for what he helped accomplish. Simon leaves Karl
without giving him an answer. This paper will argue that, even though Karl admits to killing
Simon s family in the house, Simon is morally forbidden to forgive Karl because Karl does not
seem to show genuine remorse for his committed crime and it is not up to Simon to be able to
forgive Karl for his sins. This stand will be supported by the meaning of forgiveness, evidence from
the memoir, quotes from the published responses to Simon s moral question, and arguments from...
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It caused him to write a book about the experience and for him to ask every single reader of the
book what he or she would do if he or she had been in his place. However, if he had forgiven him,
Simon would have regretted his words for just as many years because Karl did not deserve any
comforting words from Simon to ease his conscience. Just as Primo Levi put it in his response:
...you [Simon] would have been at fault in absolving your man, and you would perhaps today be
experiencing a deeper remorse than you feel at not having absolved him (191 192).
This is a matter of philosophical interpersonal forgiveness. Karl does not ask for God s
forgiveness, he simply asks for Simon s. He is asking for there to be forgiveness granted
between two people. What Simon feels is out of Karl s control, but he can try his best to have
Simon feel sorry for him. Despite who Karl is Simon does subconsciously feel some pity for the
man as he waves off an irritating beetle and stays to hear the whole story. He also is able to
imagine Karl as more of a real person after visiting Karl s mother, seeing his photograph, and
hearing what she thought of her son. His heart softens for Karl s mother as he decides to not
shatter her illusion of her angelic son, but he still fails to produce an answer for himself after
leaving her.
Forgiveness is a process. Time is needed to process information given before forgiveness can be
given in return. However, Simon is not
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Meiji Restoration Research Paper
Improvements During the Meiji Restoration
The abolishment of feudalism made immense social and political changes in Japan. Japanese
citizens were able to choose their occupation and were allowed to move without restriction. By
implementing a new environment of political and financial security, the government made
investments in advanced industries and technologies. The Japanese government built railway and
shipping lines, telegraph and telephone systems, and industries making sugar, glass, textiles,
cements, chemicals, and other products.
The government system was not the only matter that change during the era, but so did the
educational system. During the Meiji Restoration, Meiji placed a huge emphasis on education
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had western influenced to them. During the Tokugawa period, the citizens wore traditional
Japanese clothing, but compared to the Tokugawa it was very different. Only nobles and
military members were allowed to wear elaborated brocades and to adorn themselves with a
fancy sashes. However because of the new laws from the Restoration government, the citizens
are allowed to dress freely. Then in 1871, the Emperor issued a mandate requiring high officials
to wear Western clothes during business hours or when at official functions. (Ginza, Japan in the
Meiji Restoration 1). Also, the Western Powers also influenced the Japanese s hairstyles.
Japanese men began to follow the hair trend that their Emperor who cut his topknot in 1872 and
having a beard and a moustache became a norm as well. Japanese women rapidly followed the
style of the Victorian period. They would either wore a Western dress or a Japanese kimono. Both
men and women began to wear hats due to their Western hairstyle. Japan in the Meiji Restoration
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The Myth of Individualism
The Myth of Individualism
America is famous for the reputation of being the land of opportunity, and for generations
immigrants have fled to the United States to experience the freedom and equality our government
lays claim to. The fundamental of this reputation is the American Dream, the belief that life should
be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each by hard working regardless
of social class or circumstances of birth(by James Truslow Adams). The American Dream is
different for everyone, though it is most commonly associated with success, freedom, and
happiness. The concept of the American Dream seems to have dwindled from where it was in the
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Class distinction provides not only feelings of inferiority for the lower classes, but monetary
inadequacy as well. Higher class children have an advantage from birth since they are guaranteed
large sums of money at some time in their lives. Furthermore, it is known that it takes money to
make money in a capitalistic system and so the inheritance laws only widen the gap between the
rich and poor, keeping the lower class exactly where they started: on the bottom. The American
dream can only offer empty promises of equal opportunity to succeed. People are driven to work
hard by the notion of success without having almost any chance to succeed. However, because the
American Dream is so deeply embedded in our culture, it greatly influences our perception of
others and our perception of success. The all you need is hard work to succeed mindset has
encouraged Americans to flaunt costly possessions to give the persona of a hard worker, while
Americans who do not own extravagant objects are looked at as lazy or incompetent. In reality,
most cases are opposite. It is undeniable that an American laboring long hour for minimum wage
works harder than an American who doesn t maintain a job because he lives off inheritance money,
but that is not what the myth has taught us.
Even for those who have completed the American Dream, it s not necessary a happy ending. In the
story Ragged Dick, Horatio Alger writes about a young man s progress from poor background that
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Essay On Landscaping
Landscaping business includes residential as well as commercial contractors, grounds
departments, educational institutes, suppliers as well as architects. No matter which kind of
business category your venture falls into, you will always require the cash flow and its
management so as to grow. If you have been turned down several times for financial by the banks
or are facing inadequate line of credit (LoC) from the bank, there is a need of instant lender.
Landscaping contractors can readily have a quick turnaround and access to adequate working
capital by getting invoice factoring. How can you have this?
Getting the payment as soon as goods or services are rendered
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This finance facility helps the landscape contractors in getting the workable option when they think
of expanding the business. While expanding, there always is a need of additional working capital.
Factoring options through certain companies allow the landscape contractors to live in the market
with pride and confidence.
The landscape industry is an ever expanding and growth oriented one. In order to manage the
excessive growth, factoring can be an ideal decision of the landscape businesses. These contractors
can bring their ideas to a better position by taking the helping hand of factoring companies.
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Comparing Catherine De Medici And Isabella I Of Spain
Compare and contrast the religious policies of TWO of the following: ii. Isabella I of Spain. ii.
Catherine de Medici of France Catherine De Medici and Isabella I of Spain were mostly were
similar in their religious policies. They both were strict Catholics and wanted to eliminate all other
religions from county like Huguenots in France and Jews and Muslims in Spain . They made
terrible massacres to accomplished their goal. Catherine de Medici of France: after the death of
Henry II, 1/10 of the French population became Huguenots. Nobility started to adapt Calvinism and
take advantage of the monarchical weakness that would show their independence from the crown.
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The marriage of Henry of Navarre and Valois kings sister brought many Huguenots to Paris for
the celebration. The guise family influenced Catherine to convince the king (her son), that the
Huguenots were a threat to him and that he should do something about them. Henry got scared
and send an army to Paris, that massacred all the Huguenots. About 3000 see killed in 3 days.This
plan of the St. Bertelemy s day was approved by Catherine. The religious violence spread around
the county and created a civil war that lasted for 15 years. Catherine did not stop it. Probably she
was suppriti g the civil war because Huguenots got exterminated. Only when Catherine de
Medici died and Henry IV came to throne, the Edit the Nanted was signed, and Huguenots were
allowed religious freedom. Isabella I do Spain: Isabella ones sad To be Spanish was to be
Catholic . Just as Catherine, Isabella was a strict catholic. She wanted to become the head of
church and selected all the important church officials. She restored discipline and controlled the
church to avoid simony. She wanted to get read of Muslims and Jews in Spain because the thought
that they were a big thread to people, even thou Jewish intelligence
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The Weak-Form Efficiency of The GCC Markets
An Empirical Analysis on The Weak Form Efficiency of The GCC Markets Applying Selected
Statistical Tests Rengasamy Elango, Mohammed Ibrahim Hussein This paper tests for market
efficiency across the seven stock markets in the GCC (Gulf Co operation Council) countries. The
GCC countries, of late, have been striving to strengthen their capital markets by introducing various
innovative changes in relation to listing, regulatory, trading and settlement norms in order to
improve transparency and informational efficiency. Using daily indices of the above markets
between October 2001 and October 2006 and Kolmogorov Smirnov test, we find that all the above
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Even though deviations will occur and there will be periods when securities are over or
undervalued, these anomalies are expected to disappear as quickly as they appeared, thus making it
almost impossible to profit from them consistently. The weak form of market efficiency theorizes
that the current price does not reflect fair value and is only a reflection of past prices. It further
states that the future price cannot be determined using past or current prices. The semi strong form
of market efficiency theorizes that the current price reflects all readily available information. This
information might include annual reports, annual filings, earnings reports, announcements, and
other relevant information that can be readily gathered. The strong form efficiency states that the
stock prices reflect all information from historical, public and private sources, so that no investor
can realize abnormal rate of return. Though theoretical literature talks of market efficiency, in
practical terms the market is not perfectly efficient. Anomalies do exist and there are investors and
traders who outperform the market. So, the EMH has very important implications for both investors
and authorities that regulate and control the market. 2 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com
/abstract=1026569 The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II, gives the theoretical
background of the Random Walk
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Political Dynasty In The...
Political dynasty is a well known method of politicians in the Philippines wherein the members
of the family is made also a member of the government in order for them to not lose power but to
gain more power. This act is an unfair and unjust because the government is not a business that a
family can run by themselves, but the government is for all and other people should be given
chances wherein they can be the one that leads a community. The government or politics is not a
business that can be run by generation and generation of a family the government is a critical part
of a community having different leaders in every generation and not only one leader that has his or
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The other disadvantage of this is once a family starts having political dynasty they will thirst for
dominance they would harbor more power in their family they would want to dominate the
society and considering of that attitude it will lead to the fall of the society and its people.
According to Angela Casauay, The House Bill 3587 or the act prohibiting the Establishment of
Political Dynasties seeks to prohibit relatives and according to Jan Danelle A. Patindol, up to
the second degree of consanguinity to hold or run for both national and local office in
Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term. The quote Successive, simultaneous, or
overlapping term , means that you cannot run as a politician if a member of your family or
relative is still in the politics. This bill brings potential about real reform. The families that have
been voted repeatedly would abuse the people, because they have their trust and would make use
of it to widen their power in their community. People are deprived of their right to vote for who
they want because a person sitting in the highest position of the government moreover they will do
everything and anything for his family member to become a part of the government or another is
if the family member is to end his term and his other family member is to run for the position he or
she is in the result or the winner in the end would
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Lust, Caution Chapter Summary
In the early twentieth century, New Culture Movement, which aimed at battling against the old,
outworn feudal mentality and the Chinese ethic of self submission, brought tremendous changes
and aroused the collision between tradition and modernity. Guided by Democracy and Science ,
more and more people were nurtured by the western modern culture and influenced by the western
ideal of freedom, equality and fraternity, including the long oppressed Chinese women. Chinese
women, who used to be fettered by the feudal ethics and codes, began to enter the public domain
and fight for rights and equality. With the development of female right activities in cities and the
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Sophie s passion for Lin Jishi was driven by her desire and primitive impulse. When they
encountered each other, Sophie was attracted by Lin Jishi s appearance. How can I describe the
beauty of this strange man? His stature, pale delicate features, fine lips, and soft hair are quite
dazzling enough...How could I admit to anyone that I gazed at those provocative lips like a
small hungry eyeing sweets? 16 Sexual desire and pleasure play a leading role in Sophie s love
and passion, which can be seen from Sophie s ambivalent attitude towards Lin Jishi. There is no
doubt that Sophie didn t have spiritual resonance with Lin Jishi and despise Lin Jishi s really
stupid ideas : What does love mean to him? Nothing more than spending money in a brothel,
squandering it on a moment of carnal pleasure... 17Though realizing Lin Jishi s worldliness and
vulgarity, Sophie still steeped herself in the irresistible temptation from Lin Jishi and expressed
her desire for him without any disguise. When he s here alone with me, I suffer scouring torment
as I stare into his face and listen to the musical sound of his voice. Why don t I crush his mouth
kisses, ... his whole body? 18In the novel Lust, Caution, Eileen Chang implicitly points out that
Chia Chih acquired pleasure from sexuality. In truth, every time she was with Yee she felt
cleansed, as if by a hot bath; for now
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Endocrine Systems And The Endocrine System
Introduction: When speaking about each of the diverse systems in the body, the endocrine system
is much of the time overlooked and is easily confused with the excretory system. The endocrine
system works with the nervous system in order to maintain homeostasis in the body. Independently
the endocrine system is a small group of glandslocated throughout the body, which include the
pineal, adrenal, and thymus glands. Each gland in the endocrine systemproduces, stores, and
releases hormones so when working properly the endocrine system plays an important role in the
body functioning correctly and staying healthy. The glands of the endocrine system work through a
feedback structure. For example, the hypothalamuswill send a signal in the form of a hormone to the
pituitary gland that stimulates the pituitary gland to release a hormone into circulation. The
hormone secreted by the pituitary gland will then stimulate a target gland which will then in turn
secrete its own hormone. When the levels of this target gland get higher the hypothalamus and
pituitary glands will slow down or completely stop secreting each of their hormones. This type of
regulated feedback system results in a stable blood concentration of the hormones that are regulated
by those glands responsible. (Derrickson 2012)
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Discussion: Each of the labeled glands has a specific function. When a person is put under extreme
stress or is in danger the sympathetic system is activated, and the adrenal
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Social Work Roles
The roles of and tasks of social workers Social workers undertake several Job roles which can be
challenging they are both statutory and non statutory roles and range from working with the
elderly, people with learning and physical disabilities, young offenders, mental health, school non
attenders, drug and alcohol abusers, homeless, children social care such as assessment team, safe
guarding, children looked after and children with disabilities. Their role is to provide support and
help in order to improve outcomes in people s lives. Social workers work alongside many
professionals such as the legal teams in court and PLO meetings, teachers, doctors, police, nurses
and volunteers. Social workers provide individuals with practical and emotional
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Medical Futility
Nurses are faced with ethical dilemmas regarding medical futility often. Physicians, the care
providers, and often the patients family, contribute to the decision making process when medical
futility exists and strive at a correct and ethical decision. Medical futility is generally a term defined
as treatment or clinical interventions that are not likely to result in benefit to the patient or produce
the expected outcome. (Terra, Powell) Applying the concept of medical futility poses significant
ethical and moral predicaments. Central to any discussion about limiting or withholding medical
intervention is essential to clinical utility and the ethical tenets of the patients justice and autonomy.
Health care providers, including nurses, often find themselves in critical situations where the
choice of treatment seems to lie in the hands of the patient s family as the decision makers. In
many of these cases, individuals dictate care and insist on treatments that may or may not be
supported by the medical teams that are involved in that patients care. Medical futility can be
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Many patients and families in this situation have understood that all treatment options have been
exhausted, and the focus then shifts to a peaceful, respectable, and comfortable dying process for
the patient. The healthcare team desires what is best for the patient. As members of the health care
team, nurses may often find themselves in situations where establishing patient wishes and
preparing for end of life care decisions falls on them. According to evidence based guidelines for
initiating end of life care planning discussions should be driven by the philosophy of hope for the
best, prepare for the worst.
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The Grandmother And The Misfit Character Analysis
This story illustrates the difference between good and evil. The grandmother and the Misfit are the
two main characters. The grandmother is an example of good, and the Misfit is an example of evil.
Throughout the story, the grandmother shows her love, passion, and caring attitude. The
grandmother loves her familybut she has some manipulative ways, as she seizes at every chance
she gets to change Bailey s mind about driving to East Tennessee. It is evident throughout the
story that the Misfit is a murderer and shows no sympathy for the people he stumbles upon. The
grandmother did not want to go to Florida, she wanted to visit some of her old connections in
East Tennessee. The grandmother tried to use manipulative ways not to convince her family but
failed. Whenever something runs up against the grandmother s will, she tries to have it her way
( Flannery O Connor, 2008). She tried to use the Misfit as a reason to convince her family not to
travel to Florida. It was true, the Misfit had broken loose from the federal pen and was very
dangerous. She only informed Bailey about the Misfit thinking it would persuade him not to
take his family towards Florida. Even though she did not want to travel to Florida, the
grandmother was the first in the car the next day. The grandmother was prepared as She had her
big black valise that looked like the head of a hippopotamus in one corner, and underneath it she
was hiding a basket with Pitty Sing, the cat, in it (O Connor 853) . During the trip, the
grandmother took a nap, and when she woke up she realized they were outside of Toombsboro.
She remembered an old plantation she had visited when she was a young lady. The grandmother
knew Bailey would not want to stop and view the old plantation, so she kept talking about it
hoping to convince the family. She succeeded as the kids were eager to see the old plantation but
Bailey told them no. The kids began to scream and bicker at their father John Wesley kicked the
back of the front seat and June Star hung over her mother s shoulder and whined desperately into
her ear that they never had any fun even on their vacation, that they could never do what they
wanted to do (O Connor 857) . Bailey had heard enough of the
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Horace Adversity Quotes
Adversity is a difficult or unpleasant situation. The quote Adversity has the effect of eliciting
talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant by the Roman poet Horace
this quote is to be agreed with. The meaning of that quote is when something difficult occurs in
life, it will reveal characteristics you didn t know about yourself. To start, in Mexican Whiteboy
by Matt De La Pena, shows that the main character, Danny, is struggling in life at the beginning
of the book. He had a choice to either spend his summer in San Francisco with his mom or in
National City was his dad s family, he chose the National city because he s got a plan. He s gonna
save his money and fly to Mexico. To Ensenada. He s gonna track down his dad
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Examples Of Hyperbole In Romeo And Juliet
Mokokoma Mokhonoana once said, Love songs are nothing without exaggeration . Even though
Romeo and Juliet is not a love song, their love story is not the same without hyperbole. Hyperbolic
citations help to develop character because it quickly shows what characters are like based on the
things they say and do. In Romeo and Juliet, characters develop immensely throughout the play due
to hyperbole because of how it showcases the characters emotions and actions. Both Romeo and
Juliet s characters use hyperbole frequently and without it, their lovewould not be the same. In
William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet , hyperbole helps to develop the characters immaturity and
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After kissing Romeo for the first time, Juliet refers to Romeo as a saint, For saints have hands
that pilgrims hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmers kiss (I.V.99). By using a
hyperbole like that, Juliet is demonstrating how immature she is, because of how passionate she
considers their love to be in only a few minutes. Within the day of meeting Romeo, Juliet is
already saying that [her] bounty is as boundless as the sea, [her] love as deep [and] the more
[she] give[s] to thee, the more [she has] for both are infinite (II.II.133 135). A hyperbole as
dramatic as what Juliet describes her love for Romeo to be, explains how passionate and
dramatic Juliet is when it comes to her love for Romeo, making Juliet s character immature and
dramatic. It does so because she has only known him for a day and she is already saying that her
love for Romeo is infinite, whereas if she was more mature she may want to take her time and
get to know him first. Also, with knowing Romeo for less than a day Juliet asks [Romeo to]
propose marriage (II.II.144) and she says that she would follow [him], [her] lord throughout the
world (II.II.148) once again proving how dramatic and immature Juliet is. Comparing Romeo to a
lord, shows how Juliet feels about their love, she considers it to be very passionate and doesn t seem
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Preventing Violent Crimes In The United States
Violent crimes are unfortunately a routine occurrence among our present society. Violent crimes
are those in which an offender uses and/or threatens to use a weapon in order to accomplish their
crimes. A violent crime occurs in the United States every 27 seconds (Karmen 78). Violent crimes
can end fatally if the offender feels threatened. Many behaviors can be practiced in order to
successfully reduce the likelihood of these violent crimes from occurring.
1.The most fatal violent crime is the crime of murder. Murder can occur in many forms: first
degree murder, second degree murder, serial murder, spree murder, and mass murder to name a
few. The major difference between first and second degree murder includes an offender who
commits first degree murder has ultimately planned the murder, while second degree murder is
ultimately spontaneous. Additionally, serial murder includes killings of 3 or more people within
separate emotional events. On the other hand, spree murder and mass murder are singular
emotional events however spree murder is the killing of multiple people in a number of locations
while mass murder is the killing of multiple people in one singular location. Factors that may
increase the chance of a person becoming a victim includes the victim being male (Davis, Lurigio,
and Herman, 135). Living in the United States in general can greatly increase a person s chance of
becoming a murder victim due to the United States having murder rates that are double
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DCI Caroline Goode Using Mobile Forensics
Table of Contents Introduction1 What can investigators are expected to retrieve using Mobile
Forensics?1 What do these evidence create the links to tell us about the suspect?1 GPS
Technology2 What is GPS?2 How does GPS works?2 GPS positioning3 Positioning accuracy4
DOP (Dilution Of Precision)5 Signal Strength6 Number of satellites tracked for positioning7
Available Technology7 Conclusion8 Reference:8 Introduction This is a criminal case on The
tragic story of Banaz Mahmod: she fell in love at 19, so her family killed her. In year 2006,
Banaz Mahmod, a 20 year old Kurdish woman from London was brutally murdered in a so called
honour killing orchestrated by her father and uncle. Both her father and uncle including the victim s
cousins have since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She started a relationship with another man to escape the abuse she was suffering. She was
murdered for this. In the recent year, 2013, an investigating officer on the case, DCI Caroline
Goode, spoke out about how this case unravelled and the important evidence using mobile
forensic analysis finding the body of the victim, which helped with the prosecution of the four
members of the family. In this instance, the use of mobile forensic analysis was the turning
point in this case. Without the retrieval of the mobile phones data, the victim s body may never
have been found and her killers may have escaped the prosecution. What can investigators are
expected to retrieve using Mobile Forensics? Mobile forensics is a type of electronics data
gathering for legal evidence purposes. It is a useful tools for investigators as a method of
gathering criminal evidence from a trail of digital data. This data which is often difficult to be
deleted. Extracted files from delete mobile phone will be used as criminal evidence. It is the
primary work of mobile forensic
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Examples Of The Mirabal Sisters
IN THE TIME OF THE BUTTERFLIES
The Mirabal Sisters Courage
The word courage is a prime example of the Mirabal sisters. Each of the Mirabal sisters show their
courage in different ways because some of the sisters are more courageous than the others in
certain situations. Although Minerva is more assertive and brave the other girls can get just as
assertive and brave as Minerva. I think that the Mirabal sisters are very courageous but sometimes
their decisions are crazy and it can cost them a lot of pain and suffering. Each sister is very
courageous and show it in the book in many ways but Minerva is the most assertive and
courageous of the Mirabal sisters. One example from the sisters of being courageous but it was
crazy when Minerva slapped Trujillo at the party. On page 100 Minerva says, He yanks me by
the wrist, thrusting his pelvis in a vulgar way, and I can see my hand in an endless slow motion
rise like a mind all on its own down on the astonished made up face . You would think why in the
world would she slap the most powerful man in the country? Minerva felt violated and felt like she
needed to do something about it. After the incident happened Minerva didn t know the consequence
of her action. Minerva then realized that a robust punishment was coming because she knew that
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On pages 296 297 Patria and Captain Pena (captain of the sim) states I was on the edge of my chair,
so the girls are coming home too , no no no , he said, wagging his finger at me. They seemed to
like it in prison, they have refused . The Mirabal sisters are saying that they don t want Trujillo s
help. It was deranged because the girls had a chance to get out of
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Analysis Of Walcheren, A Small Dutch Island At The Western...
Walcheren, a small Dutch island at the Western end of the Beveland Peninsula was the setting
for one of the most underrated but critical engagements of the second world war. The summer of
1944 had saw a series of almost unprecedented successes by allied forces in northwestern Europe.
The Normandy landings in June had been followed by the breakout from the beachhead and an
advance of some 300 miles eastward across France to the low countries. By early October the
tempo of operations had slackened. The attempt in September to jump the lower Rhine at Arnhem
(Op MARKET GARDEN) with airborne troops had failed. It looked as if the battlefront would
remain west of the Rhine for the winter and that the war would last well into 1945.
The key to the supply problems was the port of Antwerp, captured with its dock facilities only
slightly damaged in September 1944. It was 50 miles from the sea and could not be used by the
allied shipping until the heavily mined Scheldt estuary had been made safe, but the Allied eyes were
on the Rhine crossings at Arnhem, not the lower Scheldt. By mid October the allies held most of the
mainland forming the southern bank of the estuary, but the Germans still held the island of
Walcheren, which guarded the port entrance. It was a matter of urgency for the allies to use
Antwerp as the supply problem threatened the to curtail the allied plan of prosecuting the war on a
wide front. As winter weather might be expected to start anytime, the decision was
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The Negative Effects Of Gentrification In Neighborhoods
Gentrification is the process of renovating and improving a neighborhood so that it can be more
appealing to the middle class taste and is negatively affecting many neighborhoods all over New
York City. The gentrification of low income neighborhoods can bring down a neighborhood and
is responsible for the displacement of families who can t afford to live in the gentrified area
anymore due to the price of rent being dramatically increased. Landlords tend to raise rent to cast
out low income renters and make room for higher income renters who are looking to move into
the neighborhood. Some of the lower class residents who are basically forced out of their homes
tend to move in with relatives, search for a place to go in one of the city s remaining cheap
areas, and can even go homeless if they have no family, friends, or anywhere to go. The
gentrification of a neighborhood can bring the neighborhood down as a whole. It changes the
neighborhood in a negative way. The many families who were displaced and driven out by the
gentrification process took the great qualities which make the neighborhood a whole with them.
The feeling of friendliness in the community was driven out with its old residents. You used to be
able to walk down the street and see five or six people you knew to have a nice conversation about
sports or the weather with turning a five minute trip to the supermarket into a 30 minute trip. This
doesn t happen anymore, the neighborhoods are being filled with more
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Analysis of the Graduate Essay
The Graduate is a great example of a film where lens and camera choices were used effectively to
convey the director s point of view. It seemed like every choice made by the director Mike Nichols
director and the director of cinematography Bob Surtees was justified. The outcome of each shot
played an important role in shaping the message of the film. The cinematography of Bob Surtees is
very complicated and thoughtful but at the same time seems poetic and spontaneous.
All of Mrs. Robinson and Benjamin s scenes pass in a musically backed montage sequence, a
segment that uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative
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The image seems very flat. The viewer cannot focus on anything but the characters faces. The
depth of field and depth of focus are very small. One of the reasons why this scene was shot like
that was because of the rain. Mike Nichols wanted this scene to take place on a very rainy day. Of
course no one would ever think about waiting for real rain in Beverly Hills during the summer
so they had to create it by themselves. The crew set up a rainmaker over the car in which the
actors were riding. They shot from alongside and from in front using a 500 millimeter telephoto
lens which threw the background so far out of focus that it was impossible to tell whether it was
pouring in the distance or not. This was a great example of a practical use of lenses. The Graduate,
however, was rich in many experimental uses of the camera that were mainly chosen to more
directly describe the characters state of minds.
Thinking that confessing the truth to Elaine will solve everything, Benjamin makes a major
miscalculation. He rushes towards the house with Mrs. Robinson pursuing close behind. Here
again, the scene of Ben running towards the house was shot with a telephoto lens. This lens was
chosen to create an illusion that rain is present everywhere, not only over Ben s head. The use of
the telephoto lens and the movement of the camera created another very interesting effect. The
moment when Ben is running was shot from a farther distance. One can notice that the camera
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Potato Famine In Ireland In The 1800 s
In the early 1800 s, Ireland was primarily rural. Most farmers worked on rented land from wealthy
landlords. All of the corn and crops that they raise go to the landlords which are later exported to
England. Potatoes are the main food of the impoverished Irish farmers who grew potatoes and other
grains. The potato originated in South America but wasn t brought to Irelanduntil later in the 16
century. Potatoes were so loved that they replaced barley and oats that poor people previously
ate. This was really devastating because barley and oats were among the few things that poor
people could afford. Poor people might have been able to get at least three potatoes every week.
By the mid 1800 s, a fungus infected the potato crop. Plants became black
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Inventory Network Essay
5.When request changeability moves in sporadic examples and additionally clients are advancing
toward a sharp approach that is, they are searching at the best cost without respect for different
advantages, for example, bring down working capital it is astute to consider relocation to a
productive store network. This inventory network show ordinarily functions admirably for
organizations with short timeframe of realistic usability items, for example, dairy items and bread.
It is additionally appropriate for makers of halfway items, for example, unique hardware producer
(OEM) parts for gathering. Supply binds arranged to responsiveness Businesses that face extensive
request instability, where showcase intercession cost is profoundly... Show more content on
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In request to lessen lead time, materials and parts ought to be intended for a typical stage (a
gathering of items that offer some key segments) and they ought to dependably be accessible in
stock. 2.Low change clients ought to be ensured by lower costs to keep their surrender to
proficient contenders. Moreover, clients with popularity variety ought to pay higher costs.
3.Collaborative associations with key clients are imperative. They will enable providers to suspect
changes in limit necessities, both in the here and now to schedule purposes and in the long haul
for resource venture choices. 4.If additional limit continuously reductions to low levels, the
organization ought to put resources into extra resources so it can keep up its capacity to be light
footed. On the off chance that it can t do as such, at that point it ought to relocate to a productive or
a constant stream inventory network and alter its esteem proposition from nimbleness to
effectiveness. By and large, this kind of store network is utilized by makers of mediator
merchandise that make items for mechanical clients as per every client s particular needs, and by
organizations whose modern clients put a high incentive on short lead times. This system is helpful
for businesses where the organization s esteem proposition is arranged toward offering items on
request and with a high administration level, for example, bundling, synthetic claims to fame, and
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Study of Seasonality in the Indian Stock Market
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FINANCE
TESTING SEASONALITY IN THE INDIAN
STOCK MARKET
A Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of
Business Administration
Under the guidance of:
Dr. S.K. Tuteja
Submitted by:
Sachin Garg
F 045, MBA(FT) 2011 13
Faculty of Management Studies
University of Delhi
Delhi 110007
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this project report titled Testing Seasonality in the Indian Stock Market ,
submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business
Administration, is based on my original research work under the guidance of Dr. S.K. Tuteja. The
report has not been submitted elsewhere for any other purpose. All references used have ... Show
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The two indices under study are the S amp;P Nifty and Sensex. This study conducts a statistical
analysis of the daily and monthly data for both Nifty and Sensex for the period April 1, 2001 to
December 31, 2012. The study found that the Day of the Week Effect and Monthly Effect Pattern
did not appear to exist in the Indian Stock Market during the study period.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
Capital market is now playing a strategic role in a country s economic growth. It facilitates the
exchange of funds between company as demander and investor as supplier. The existence of capital
market enables company to obtain an alternative source of fund. On the other hands, it gives
flexibility for investor to choose investment based on their preference. For both company and
investor who are involved in the capital market, understanding about capital market condition
becomes matter in order to understand how the market is actually works. One aspect of capital
market conditions that might become consideration before deciding to invest is the market
efficiency. The term of market efficiency, which is found in the capital market literature, is used to
elaborate the relationship between the information and the share price. In 1970, Fama proposed the
Efficient Market Theory and defined capital market efficiency as the market in which prices fully
reflect all available information. Depending on the
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Essay about Populism and Progressivism in America
Populism and Progressivism in America
I. The Populist Party A. Background: What changes were taking place in agriculture in the U.S.
between 1870 and 1900? 1. Mechanization machine were replacing people and animals of doing
agricultural. Tractors being developed produced right after civil war.
Problems: need money to own tractors, banks load money to farmer, interest. Upkeep and maintain
it to keep tractors running. Money to paid mechanic Added to the financial risk of farming, already
gambling on soil and weather and crops.
2. Opening of new agricultural lands (West) more and more land offered to people, land needed to
be develop. Farmer could maintain more land than before because of ... Show more content on
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Many African American work for someone else and found them in debt. Poor white farmer were in
debt with other farmers.
Congress passed a law to stop silver, silver were becoming too expensive, gold is the standard to
determine currency. Money supply shrink and money were less valuable. Even harder for
American farmer to pay back debt. Farmer began to becomes more connection (nation
movement), merged with each other; start to become more political. Encourage member to vote
for candidate who show their interests. Farmer alliance becomes the people party in 1892.
(Populist Party) Demand they made includes: 1. A permanent union of all working classes;
wanted farmer and working to share the same bond. 2. Wealth for the worker; wanted the
working to have a say in what they want. 3. Government ownership of railroads; didn t want to be
screw over by rr. 4. Government ownership of all communications systems 5. More flexible and
fair distribution of the national currency 6. No more ownership of land by those who do not
actually use it. Wanted silver back in tangent.
D. The short lived Populist Party
Bryans young man, great speaker, and demanded free coinage of silver.
Populist ideas were stolen by democrat.
II. Progressivism (1890 1920) A. Characteristics of Progressives middle class white Americans
(Protestant) because they felt cut off of Americans society. Didn t become minister but became
minister
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The Course Of True Love Never Did Run Smooth Essay
One would argue for the quote when Lysander says, The course of true love never did run
smooth. This can be argued for with the large abundance of examples that were revealed
throughout the play, like when Lysander and Hermia s flame of love was trying to be extinguished
by Egeus, Hermias father. Egeus desires for Hermia to wed Demetrius, but another aimlessly chases
Demetrius with the results ending in scorn, that is Helena. This overly complicated lovestory led
them to the magical forest where there already be two lovers whom love each other, though, they
constantly feud, the lovers are Oberon and Titania. In A Midsummer s Night Dream, Lysander
says, The course of true love never did run smooth, and this is true because Lysander and Hermia
are not allowed to love, Helena aimlessly chases Demetrius with no results, and though Titania and
Oberon are in love, they constantly feud.
Some may say that true love is rare and if it is, how out of the ordinary that Hermia and Lysander
share true love, though, not without a little distress. Hermia and Lysander ... Show more content on
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For someone to be stopped from being with their true love is for them to live or die miserably
hence this being an act of what is not a smooth course of true love. The struggles this loving
couple faced would have been much harder to face without the ability to turn to a friend, a friend
being Helena, but little do they know she has her own troubles with
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  • 2. Socrates Unexamined Life As a perfectionist, I grew up ignoring my imperfections, mistakes, and failures. I didn t just want perfection: I needed it. A red slash on a test or a mistake marked an absolute failure. Because I hid from past mistakes, I never learned from them, making me incapable of growth. I excused my mistakes and humbly boasted my overall score. I convinced myself that I never actually made a mistake, so I never learned the information that I had previously missed, thus leading to more errors to hide. Finally, after years of insisting upon infallibility, I realized it was a problem. Consequently, I chose to answer the question What s wrong with being wrong? for a project sophomore year. After months of research on historical leaders, I finally concluded that mistakes and failures are opportunities to learn and improve. Without error, you will never recognize a need for change and therefore, you will never improve. Socrates was correct in saying The unexamined life is not worth living. Life is characterized by the ability to continually change; therefore, by not evaluating your life, you... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone demands perennial improvement along with perfection; however, perfection eliminates the possibility of improvement. Upon contemplation of these common expectations, it is evident that they are illogical, unattainable, and therefore defeating. Analyzing life consequently enables a fuller, happier life. Many argue that an unhappy life is not worth living, providing further support to Socrates notion. Additionally, Karl Marx concluded that socialism would bring the end of history because there would be no more struggle, which is what prompted the progression of history. Hence, without need for change, there is no reason to live. In conclusion, change gives life purpose by way of propelling movement over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay Chopin Sonata NO. 3 MUS 404: Keyboard Literature June 22, 2010 Piano Sonata No. 3 in b minor, Op. 58 by FrГ©dГ©ric Chopin Chopin s third sonata is a masterwork filled with pianistic elements, daring harmonies, experimental form, and a wealth of expressivity. In this four movement work, references to other Chopin compositions and influences from fellow composers are found. At the same time, there is a progressive element; it looks forward to the heights which would be achieved by Chopin and later composers. Background Chopin wrote the Sonata, Op. 58 in 1844, several months after the Berceuse, Op. 57. The Berceuse provides inspiration for the slow movement (Samson, Chopin 23). These works were written at a time when Chopin s relationship with George Sand was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was an uninspired composition, a failure, and largely forgotten (Huneker 166). Movement 1: Allegro maestoso The first movement of the third sonata is the most experimental, the one which deviates most from Classical form and harmonies. The exposition, in particular, is more like a fantasy than a sonata. The sonata opens quite promisingly. A descending broken chord followed by ascending march like chords creates the primary theme (mm. 1 4). As soon as this theme is established, it is lost by a transition. The transition (mm. 12 16) is derived from the opening theme. Traditionally, the transition should segue way into the second theme. However, this transition leads to another idea, which is characterized by majestic chords (mm. 17 18). This melodic idea is equally promising; it has the potential to serve as the primary theme which had been cut short. Unfortunately, it only holds for two measures before it is swept away by a descending chromatic scale in sixths. The listener would perceive the slow moving idea (mm. 23 29) which follows as the second theme, if it were not for its fleeting mysteriousness. It provides a contrast to the majestic themes which opened the movement. The harmonic ambiguities, created by the chromaticism, are very progressive for the Romantic era. This chromatic section is only the beginning of a lengthy transition (mm. 23 40), composed of at least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Stephen Covey 7 Habits Q1 Q2 Q1:Write a report to explain the 7 habits by Stephen Covey? The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Capture Managers * Habit 1 Be Proactive in Taking Responsibility for the Capture If the problem is perceived as out there, then that thought is the problem. Stephen Covey * Be Proactive in Taking Responsibility for the Capture * Initiate Actions to Mobilize Resources in Response to Perceived Needs for the Capture * Develop Ideas and Plans and Implement Them * Seek Creative Solutions * Be a Problem Solver and Problem Mitigator * Maintain a Positive, Can Do Attitude * Exercise the Power of Personal Choice to Respond to Events and Circumstances * Be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Take Measures to Understand the Current Level of Accomplishment and Performance on a Personal, Team, and Organizational Level * Seek Insights and Inputs from Knowledgeable, Independent Sources * Set Goals for Continuous Improvement * Have a Passion for Growth and Excellence that s Contagious * Empower and Inspire Others to Improve * Identify and Apply Lessons Learned How to link 7 habits t to Quality? ( Role of the leaders) * By applying these 7 habits , knowing yourself Continues improvement and productivity etc.. we say that * All are responsible for quality improvement especially the senior management amp; CEO s * Senior management must practice MBWA * Ensure that the team s decision is in harmony with the quality statements of the organization * Senior TQM leaders must read TQM literature and attend conferences to be aware of TQM tools and methods * Senior managers must take part in award and recognition ceremonies for celebrating the quality successes of the organization * Coaching others and teaching in TQM seminars * Senior managers must liaise with internal ,external and suppliers through visits, focus groups, surveys * They must live and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Valentine Research Papers Valentine s is developed in contemporary culture as the most romantic day of the whole year, but its history is not the cards, love hearts and restaurants that it s now. Dating back to the times of historic Roman martyrs, it wasn t till 500 AD a feast day was founded on the 14th February to commemorate Valentine Big debate encircling the foundation of Valentine s Dayis set up name pertains to one martyr, or many of them all known as Valentine (or Valentinus in Latin). There have been a number of martyrs referred to as Valentine from the same ancient Roman time, so it isn t conclusively understand which one of these the feast was in fact established to celebrate. However, the Saint Valentine that the feast is generally most connected with was buried on 14th February simply a little north of Rome, but besides that very little is in fact know about probably the most popular saints in the annals of the church. Actually, because so little is well known about the Valentine involved, he was taken off the Catholic calendar of saints when it had been revised in 1969. What is known for certain is that the feast to celebrate Saint Valentine was established by Pope Galasius I in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The English poet, philosopher and courtier well known for his function The Canterbury Tales was among the many celebrated authors of the center Ages to have discussed courtly like, including Sir Thomas Malory, John and dante Gower. Valentine s Day was 1st written about with a link with matters of the guts in Chaucer s Parliament of Fouls in 1382. However, it s been suggested that reference could actually have linked to a day apart from the 14th February because of the fact that it may have been confusing with Valentine of Genoa, whose Saint s day time in the liturgical calendar is definitely in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Diffusion Osmosis Lab Report Ellice Johnson Period 1 October 12, 2012 Diffusion and Osmosis Shown In Solutions Section 1: Abstract This lab, title Diffusion and Osmosis, was centered around the diffusion across a cellular membrane and how exactly materials move and diffuse in concentrations. Both diffusion and osmosis are forms of movement that are part of passive transport dealing with cell membranes. Diffusion is where the solutes move from an area of high concentration to a low concentration. Water goes through the cell membranes by diffusion. Osmosis is specifically the movement of water through membranes. Since osmosis and diffusion are both part of passive transport, this means that they do not require energy or pumps. There are different environments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I took the five dialysis tubings which were acting as cells and filled them with 10 mL of each solution. We knotted each end but made sure to leave enough space at the top for water to diffuse in the cell. The initial weight was taken and recorded in a data table. The five cells were placed in a beaker filled with water for 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes, the cells were weighed, and the final weight was recorded in the data table, and then the percent change was calculated. The materials used in this procedure were beakers, water, sucrose, glucose, NaCl, ovalbumin, 20 cm long dialysis tubing and balances. In the inquiry, I predicted that the blue solution was water and that it would have an isotonic environment, meaning there would be no percent change.I first cut the potatoes into 6 cylinders of the same size by using a cork. I got six beakers and filled each with 20 mL of the different color coated solutions with different concentrations (orange, red, yellow, green, blue purple). The initial mass of each potato cylinder was taken before placing in the solution. I placed the potatoes in the appropriate labeled beaker (1 6) of each solution and let them sit there for 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes, I took the final mass of each cylinder and calculated the percent change in mass.The materials that were used in the inquiry were potatoes, corks, pipettes, balances, scalpels, beakers, and the color coded sucrose solutions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Purpose Of A Fairy Tale Novice 1Apprentice 2Practitioner 3Expert 4 Ideas and Purpose Is the writing piece clear and focused, so that the reader is reading a fictional piece in form of a fairy tale?The piece has an outline of a fairy tale, though it s missing a strong central story. There is repetition of thoughts, or random scattered ideas throughout the piece. The piece has an apparent story line, though it may get lost at times. Overall the writer has superficially written a basic fairy tale with only basic use of elements. The piece has a clear purpose and central story line that is supported throughout the piece. It is evident that the writer used the most of the elements of the genre to create a coherent fairy tale. The piece has a clear purpose and central story line that is supported throughout the piece. It is evident that the writer used the all of the elements of the genre to create a coherent and unique fairy tale. Organization Does the writing unfold in a way that is coherent and easy to follow the flow of ideas? The piece is lacking in structure and cohesion. It is missing key conventions and details seem to be strung together in random fashion. The piece is structured from start to finish, with some form of organization but is missing key conventions that inhibit the flow of ideas. The piece is structured from start to finish with an intro, body and conclusion paragraphs that facilitate the flow of ideas. The piece is structured in such a way that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Gift By Ian Parker We Should Set Limits on Moral Obligation In The Gift, Ian Parker discusses a personal story of a man named Zell Kravinsky that had given almost his entire fortune and kidney under moral obligation. The big question that will be evaluated in this paper is there important limits to how much do gooding morality can ask of us? If so, how much can it ask of us to sacrifice for others? This question had placed great influence on Zell Kravinsky story and it is important we evaluate his arguments for moral obligation can ask of us. In this essay I intend to recognize the infraction that moral obligation puts on decisions such as nondirected organ donation. The boundary Zell Kravinsky set an moral obligation should be avoided because his actions were not entirely moral, and placed harm on his well being. Zell does limit to the amount of good deeds that need to be done to live morally. He suggests that he is driven by what he calls mathematical calculus of utilitarianism which gave him the drive to be the greatest good. What he calls his romantic self, which gives him the urge to make charitable acts excessive. On many accounts Zell is described as depressed. He is not suicidal, but depressed because he has not done enough. When Zell speaks to his friend, he explains that you do not need to feel good in order to be good But it s the other way around: if you do good, you become better. With each thing I ve given away, I ve been more certain of the need to give more away. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Current Business and Technology Conditions That Complicate... Current business and technology conditions that complicate effective application of business analytics to business intelligence and knowledge management data, and the prospects for improvement Businesses have collected data for many years. Most of the data they collect has been for historical purposes, such as how much of an item has sold and what are the profits gained from those sales. Business intelligence allows one to take that data, manipulate as you see fit and generate reports. The data then has to be extracted and trends analyzed so that businesses can find more opportunities and new customer segments. This is known as business analytics. However that may sound simple, there are current business and technology conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scott Staple (2009) claims that the culprit for this is the term business intelligence due to how companies are using it to develop their tools. The software companies are basically telling businesses that the software tools they have created will automatically gather intelligence to run their business. However, these tools are very good for things like reporting, data mining, creating dashboards, etc., this is still all data and not information. This is because business intelligence traditionally focuses on using a consistent set of metrics to both measure past performance and guide business planning. Business analytics on the other hand, as defined on Wikipedia (2012, Aug 06) refers to the skills, technologies, applications and practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning. It goes on to state that, Business analytics focuses on developing new insights and understanding of business performance based on data and statistical methods. This is in contrast to business intelligence and stated above. Business intelligence answers questions such as what happened, , how often, how many, where the problem is, and what needs to happen next. Business analytics answers questions like why is this happening, what if these trends continue, what might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Brain Imaging Discussing the Use of Brain Imaging Technologies In Investigating the Relationships Between Biological Factors and Behavior This essay will attempt to offer a balanced review of the use of brain imaging technologies in investigating the relationships between biological factors and behavior. The different types of brain imaging technologies are PET: Positron Emission Topography, MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, fMRI: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, EEG: Electroencephalogram, and lastly CAT: Computerized Axial Tomography (Demitri, 2007). Brain imaging technologies are methods used in psychology to examine and further understand the human brain. While each of the differing methods has qualities that are beneficial in general it is important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MRIs are used to allows researchers to see structures in the brain (2007) A great advantage to using MRI is it is non invasive. The less researchers harm their patients the more ethical it is which can help with the validity. The downside is however, researchers can only use MRIs to look at activation in the brain making its use limited. A study that can show how MRI scans care used to investigate the relationships between biological factors and behavior is Maguire et al. (2000). The aim of this study was to determine if well experienced taxi drivers in London would have differing hippocampus structures compared to London bus drivers. MRI scans were used to scan the structure of their hippocampus, and measured the amount of gray matter in their brain. Maguire noticed there was a larger amount of gray matter found in taxi drivers. Maguire found the data could suggest that the increase amount of gray matter in the hippocampus of taxi drivers is due to the active and repetitive use of the spatial memory skills required to remember roads; the neurons are stronger in areas of the brain which are used most. Maguire because of the MRI technology was able to observe the structures of the subject s brains and find a correlation between environment and neuroplasticity which has been known to affects behavior in terms of memory. Maguire effectively used MRI scans to investigate the structure of the hippocampus, he could not have done this using other technologies such as an EEG or a PET scan. With this study Maguire was able to see the biological factor of brains areas and the hippocampus as well as the behavior of memory and spacial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Preparing A Yield Of Tert Butylchloride Through A... Objective The objective of the experiment was to prepare a yield of tert butylchloride through a unimolecular (SN1) nucleophilic substitution reaction. Procedure Part A Preparation of tert Butyl Chloride A test tube was acquired, and 7 mL of concentrated HCl were added to this test tube through a graduated cylinder, this was done in the fume hood in order to avoid any noxious fumes from the sample, which were observed when pouring in the concentrated HCl. After adding the HCl, a glass pipet was used to add 2.5 mL of tert butyl alcohol to the test tube. It was observed that the alcohol and HCl separated into two layers distinct layers. The solution was mixed by using the pipet to take the bottom layer and squirt it onto the top, this mixing process was performed for 15 minutes to allow the solutions to mix well. Afterwards, the lower aqueous layer of the test tube was removed with the pipet; it was imperative to remove as much of the lower layer as possible without removing too much from the top layer. The solution was then washed with water by pouring 2.5 mL of water into the test tube, letting it sit for about a minute and then removing the aqueous layer again, in order to help the mechanism for this process. Additionally, about 2.5 mL of sodium bicarbonate 5% were also added to he test tube, were allowed to sit for about a minute, and then removed once again; this was done in order to remove any HCl impurities from the solution. The remaining upper layer was moved to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay La Llegada de Los Moros En 711 a EspaГ±a La llegada de los Moros en 711 a EspaГ±a. Esta investigaciГіn es respecto a la invasiГіn de los moros. Los moros quienes eran de descendencia ГЎrabe llegaron a la penГnsula ibГ©rica donde primeramente ejercieron su influencia. Los moros arribaron del norte de ГЃfrica, cruzando el estrecho de Gibraltar. Con ellos trajeron una nueva religiГіn llamada el Islam. Aunque los moros gobernaron EspaГ±a por mГЎs de 700 aГ±os (711 1492) no tuvieron Г©xito en ejercer el dominio de la lengua, pero llevaron otros conocimientos y tГ©cnicas. AdemГЎs como lo cita Lane Poole en la introducciГіn de su libro La penГnsula IbГ©rica fue grandemente enriquecida por la labor de los moros. Ellos establecieron la industria de la seda; fueron agricultoristas de gran ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Por lo tanto, las sucesiones al trono eran casi siempre violentas. Los aspirantes a la corona visigГіtica se mataban unos a otros. De los treinta y dos reyes visigГіticos que reinaron en EspaГ±a, diez de ellos fueron asesinados por los aspirantes al trono. El ГЎrea que fue optima para la invasiГіn de EspaГ±a fue a travГ©s de la penГnsula IbГ©rica y ГЃfrica fue asГ que los ГЎrabes se expandieron. Tarif el gran guerrero de los moros hizo las primeras expediciones de la regiГіn, Г©l estaba a cargo de proteger las tropas ГЎrabes en el aГ±o 710. El gran guerrero llamado Tarik fue uno de los principales caudillos en la conquista. TГЎriq ibn Ziyad su nombre en ГЎrabe significa В‘El Pegador el fue el lГder de los musulmanes y organizo la invasiГіn musulmana bajo el mando de Musa o Muza ibn Nusair al Bekir tambiГ©n un soldado musulmГЎn. Le prosiguieron el desembarcamiento de la ayuda marГtima tambiГ©n al mando de Talik en el aГ±o 711 que vencieron a los visigodos gobernadas por Sancho cuyo famoso tГo fue el mismo rey don Rodrigo. La historia lo demuestra claramente, Sancho poseГa armas mas poderosas y pensГі fГЎcilmente vencer a Tarik porque el tenia la ventaja de estar en el lugar ya establecido pero no fue asГ. Esa batalla se conoce como la batalla de Guadalete, cercana a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Science In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science (Shelley 29). This is a quote from Mary Shelley s Frankenstein that shows how exciting the thrill of scientific adventure can be. Scientific research has both positive and negative sides. There are times when a medical breakthrough could be very beneficial. On the other hand, scientific testing can be very dangerous and harmful to people. According to Levin, All of this, however, does not mean that scienceis immoral. Quite the contrary is the case, and this is vital to remember (Levin). This quote shows both sides of science. Throughout Frankenstein, Victor was always interested in the moment between life and death. Eventually, he became so curious that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Duract was a painkiller that caused liver failure. Dr. Lumpkin was the person who formulated it, and he thought the drug was safe (Stolberg). The drug was never checked by the FDA. Soon after being put on the shelves, there were four deaths caused by liver failure. On top of these deaths, eight people required liver transplants to survive. After these deaths, Dr. Lumpkin addressed the public, saying that no one ever needed to use this. Although he thought it was safe, it still caused four deaths, which is not good. This would be an extremely good example of how scientific research can end up being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Richard Branson Leadership Richard Branson Richard Branson was born in England in 1950. Since a little kid, he was encouraged to be independent accomplishing challenges set by his mother at short age. Branson saw this as opportunities to overcome weaknesses and conquer a small part of the world . He was not a good student, for he was struggling at school due to dyslexia, and ended up dropping from school at age of 16. It was the beginning of an entrepreneurial career. At that time he founded a Magazine called Student with great success. Then he diversified to mail order record business. He founded Virgin Records in London, England, and started, entrepreneurial projects, expanding his business into other sectors. Virgin Groupholds more than 200 companies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richard Branson promotes inside his company open communication between employees, managers and himself. Anyone in the company knows they can call him to share with him innovative ideas or suggestions. Inside the company communications are promoted between the different areas. At the time when the company is developing a new project they promote a team of different departments working together to have the better outcome of the project. As the company involves employees in product development, the result will be not only in a better product design, but also it adds impetus of an immense pride of association factor: We came up with this as a team. Everyone wins, including customers and shareholders. Position as Manager in Virgin As a manager I prefer flat structures where employees have a sense of ownership and freedom to be creative, express ideas and be proactive. Some characteristic of Richard Branson s leadership style I admire is the open communication between the employees and the directives, the possibility to work as a team with employees from other departments to solve problems and improve products and the possibility to allow workers to share their visions to develop innovations. For a manager to be able to fit under this type of leadership, he or she has to be flexible and willing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Human Footprint of Plastic Water bottles Essay Production and Distribution: Plastic water bottles are considered one of the healthiest beverages you can find in any shop. But are they really all that healthy for the environment, or is there a fine line between a plastic bottled water drink and what s best for everyone? Let s take a look at bottled water from the very start to find out. To manufacture plastic bottles, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is used, and to produce PET, crude oil and natural gas is required. If one fills a plastic water bottle 1/4th full with oil, they will be looking at how much oil was used to make that one bottle, so how much oil does it take to make all of America s water bottles? According to the Pacific Institute, in 2006, making plastic water bottles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact 22% of test water bottle brands had chemical contaminants higher than the state limit (ABC, 1). So why do Americans think bottled water is so great? Maybe it s because of how much companies advertise the product, advertising expenses for bottled water totaled $61 million in 2012 ( International Bottled Water Association 1). Whatever the reason may be, bottled water is the second most popular beverage in the U.S.A., and more and more bottles of water are being produced and distributed this very second. Impact on Environment:Only 20% of water bottles that are purchased make it to the recycle bin (Gunzelmann 1). So what happens to all the bottles that are not recycled? The bottles first photodegrade, meaning they slowly break down into smaller pieces, and then it is estimated to take between 500 to 1,000 years for the plastic to biodegrade. While the plastic is slowly breaking down, it either stays in a landfill, 38 billion plastic bottles end up in U.S. landfills each year ( Canned Water 4 Kids ); or it ends up in the ocean, According to Canned Water 4 Kids, there is a garbage patch floating in the Pacific Ocean that is estimated to be twice the size of Texas. No matter where the plastic breaks down, the tiny fragments absorb toxins which pollute our seas, lakes, and rivers, contaminate our soil, and poison animals. But how about transporting the water bottles, and drilling for the materials in the very beginning? The natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Consequences Of Harmful And Underage College Drinking College DrinkingHarmful and underage college drinking are signifcant public health problems, and they exact an enormous toll on the intellectual and social lives of students on campuses across the United States. Drinking at college has become a ritual that students often see as an integral part of their higher education experience. Many students come to college with established drinking habits, and the college environment can exacerbate the problem. According to a national survey, almost 60 percent of college students ages 18 22 drank alcohol in the past month,1 and almost 2 out of 3 of them engaged in binge drinkingduring that same timeframe.2Consequences of Harmful and Underage College DrinkingDrinking affects college students, their families, and college communities at large. Researchers estimate that each year:DeathAbout 1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die from alcohol related unintentional injuries, including motor vehicle crashes.3Assault About 696,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by another student who has been drinking.4Sexual AssaultAbout 97,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 report experiencing alcohol related sexual assault or date rape.4What is binge drinking? Many college alcohol problems are related to binge drinking. Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking that brings blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels to 0.08 g/dL. This typically occurs after 4 drinks for women and 5 drinks for men in about 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Weaknesses Of Liberal Democracy Although our nation s government relies on the fundamentals of liberal democracy, it still has many flaws. Articles written by Francis Fukuyama share a clear message suggesting that America s political institutions are decaying and its flaws will not be fixed unless we have good leadership within the government that yields good policies. It is still not too late to make reformations in the system. Today, US citizens share a distrust for the inner workings of our government, and through the years, there are many things that must change. Although our government is able to withstand failures right now, it may cause an expansion of problems that will cost us indefinitely. The existence of interest groups has caused an exponential increase in the elite control of the system, thus creating people s lack of trust for the government. The existence of interest groups and the government s abilities have grown substantially; however, the accountability of the government has declined. The United States government relies on the fundamental checks and balances of the three branches of government the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature corresponding to...the state, the rule of law, and democracy (The Sources of Political Dysfunction). Nevertheless, the government has been exercising more power, allowing the judicial branch to become an alternate instrument for the expansion of government (The Sources of Political Dysfunction). As a result, interest groups have found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Morals and Forgiveness in Simon Wiesenthal s The Sunflower... In Simon Wiesenthal s The Sunflower, he recounts his incidence of meeting a dying Nazi soldier who tells Simon that he was responsible for the death of his family. Upon telling Simon the details, Karl asks for his forgiveness for what he helped accomplish. Simon leaves Karl without giving him an answer. This paper will argue that, even though Karl admits to killing Simon s family in the house, Simon is morally forbidden to forgive Karl because Karl does not seem to show genuine remorse for his committed crime and it is not up to Simon to be able to forgive Karl for his sins. This stand will be supported by the meaning of forgiveness, evidence from the memoir, quotes from the published responses to Simon s moral question, and arguments from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It caused him to write a book about the experience and for him to ask every single reader of the book what he or she would do if he or she had been in his place. However, if he had forgiven him, Simon would have regretted his words for just as many years because Karl did not deserve any comforting words from Simon to ease his conscience. Just as Primo Levi put it in his response: ...you [Simon] would have been at fault in absolving your man, and you would perhaps today be experiencing a deeper remorse than you feel at not having absolved him (191 192). This is a matter of philosophical interpersonal forgiveness. Karl does not ask for God s forgiveness, he simply asks for Simon s. He is asking for there to be forgiveness granted between two people. What Simon feels is out of Karl s control, but he can try his best to have Simon feel sorry for him. Despite who Karl is Simon does subconsciously feel some pity for the man as he waves off an irritating beetle and stays to hear the whole story. He also is able to imagine Karl as more of a real person after visiting Karl s mother, seeing his photograph, and hearing what she thought of her son. His heart softens for Karl s mother as he decides to not shatter her illusion of her angelic son, but he still fails to produce an answer for himself after leaving her. Forgiveness is a process. Time is needed to process information given before forgiveness can be given in return. However, Simon is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Meiji Restoration Research Paper Improvements During the Meiji Restoration The abolishment of feudalism made immense social and political changes in Japan. Japanese citizens were able to choose their occupation and were allowed to move without restriction. By implementing a new environment of political and financial security, the government made investments in advanced industries and technologies. The Japanese government built railway and shipping lines, telegraph and telephone systems, and industries making sugar, glass, textiles, cements, chemicals, and other products. The government system was not the only matter that change during the era, but so did the educational system. During the Meiji Restoration, Meiji placed a huge emphasis on education because they found it as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... had western influenced to them. During the Tokugawa period, the citizens wore traditional Japanese clothing, but compared to the Tokugawa it was very different. Only nobles and military members were allowed to wear elaborated brocades and to adorn themselves with a fancy sashes. However because of the new laws from the Restoration government, the citizens are allowed to dress freely. Then in 1871, the Emperor issued a mandate requiring high officials to wear Western clothes during business hours or when at official functions. (Ginza, Japan in the Meiji Restoration 1). Also, the Western Powers also influenced the Japanese s hairstyles. Japanese men began to follow the hair trend that their Emperor who cut his topknot in 1872 and having a beard and a moustache became a norm as well. Japanese women rapidly followed the style of the Victorian period. They would either wore a Western dress or a Japanese kimono. Both men and women began to wear hats due to their Western hairstyle. Japan in the Meiji Restoration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Myth of Individualism The Myth of Individualism America is famous for the reputation of being the land of opportunity, and for generations immigrants have fled to the United States to experience the freedom and equality our government lays claim to. The fundamental of this reputation is the American Dream, the belief that life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each by hard working regardless of social class or circumstances of birth(by James Truslow Adams). The American Dream is different for everyone, though it is most commonly associated with success, freedom, and happiness. The concept of the American Dream seems to have dwindled from where it was in the past few generations. It has gone from success, freedom, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Class distinction provides not only feelings of inferiority for the lower classes, but monetary inadequacy as well. Higher class children have an advantage from birth since they are guaranteed large sums of money at some time in their lives. Furthermore, it is known that it takes money to make money in a capitalistic system and so the inheritance laws only widen the gap between the rich and poor, keeping the lower class exactly where they started: on the bottom. The American dream can only offer empty promises of equal opportunity to succeed. People are driven to work hard by the notion of success without having almost any chance to succeed. However, because the American Dream is so deeply embedded in our culture, it greatly influences our perception of others and our perception of success. The all you need is hard work to succeed mindset has encouraged Americans to flaunt costly possessions to give the persona of a hard worker, while Americans who do not own extravagant objects are looked at as lazy or incompetent. In reality, most cases are opposite. It is undeniable that an American laboring long hour for minimum wage works harder than an American who doesn t maintain a job because he lives off inheritance money, but that is not what the myth has taught us. Even for those who have completed the American Dream, it s not necessary a happy ending. In the story Ragged Dick, Horatio Alger writes about a young man s progress from poor background that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Landscaping Landscaping business includes residential as well as commercial contractors, grounds departments, educational institutes, suppliers as well as architects. No matter which kind of business category your venture falls into, you will always require the cash flow and its management so as to grow. If you have been turned down several times for financial by the banks or are facing inadequate line of credit (LoC) from the bank, there is a need of instant lender. Landscaping contractors can readily have a quick turnaround and access to adequate working capital by getting invoice factoring. How can you have this? Getting the payment as soon as goods or services are rendered In the highly volatile, aggressive and uncertain market conditions like present, a lot of landscape ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This finance facility helps the landscape contractors in getting the workable option when they think of expanding the business. While expanding, there always is a need of additional working capital. Factoring options through certain companies allow the landscape contractors to live in the market with pride and confidence. The landscape industry is an ever expanding and growth oriented one. In order to manage the excessive growth, factoring can be an ideal decision of the landscape businesses. These contractors can bring their ideas to a better position by taking the helping hand of factoring companies. Article Source: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparing Catherine De Medici And Isabella I Of Spain Compare and contrast the religious policies of TWO of the following: ii. Isabella I of Spain. ii. Catherine de Medici of France Catherine De Medici and Isabella I of Spain were mostly were similar in their religious policies. They both were strict Catholics and wanted to eliminate all other religions from county like Huguenots in France and Jews and Muslims in Spain . They made terrible massacres to accomplished their goal. Catherine de Medici of France: after the death of Henry II, 1/10 of the French population became Huguenots. Nobility started to adapt Calvinism and take advantage of the monarchical weakness that would show their independence from the crown. 50% of nobles were Huguenots, and were not supporting the royal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The marriage of Henry of Navarre and Valois kings sister brought many Huguenots to Paris for the celebration. The guise family influenced Catherine to convince the king (her son), that the Huguenots were a threat to him and that he should do something about them. Henry got scared and send an army to Paris, that massacred all the Huguenots. About 3000 see killed in 3 days.This plan of the St. Bertelemy s day was approved by Catherine. The religious violence spread around the county and created a civil war that lasted for 15 years. Catherine did not stop it. Probably she was suppriti g the civil war because Huguenots got exterminated. Only when Catherine de Medici died and Henry IV came to throne, the Edit the Nanted was signed, and Huguenots were allowed religious freedom. Isabella I do Spain: Isabella ones sad To be Spanish was to be Catholic . Just as Catherine, Isabella was a strict catholic. She wanted to become the head of church and selected all the important church officials. She restored discipline and controlled the church to avoid simony. She wanted to get read of Muslims and Jews in Spain because the thought that they were a big thread to people, even thou Jewish intelligence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Weak-Form Efficiency of The GCC Markets An Empirical Analysis on The Weak Form Efficiency of The GCC Markets Applying Selected Statistical Tests Rengasamy Elango, Mohammed Ibrahim Hussein This paper tests for market efficiency across the seven stock markets in the GCC (Gulf Co operation Council) countries. The GCC countries, of late, have been striving to strengthen their capital markets by introducing various innovative changes in relation to listing, regulatory, trading and settlement norms in order to improve transparency and informational efficiency. Using daily indices of the above markets between October 2001 and October 2006 and Kolmogorov Smirnov test, we find that all the above seven markets reject the null hypothesis that the returns follow a normal distribution.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though deviations will occur and there will be periods when securities are over or undervalued, these anomalies are expected to disappear as quickly as they appeared, thus making it almost impossible to profit from them consistently. The weak form of market efficiency theorizes that the current price does not reflect fair value and is only a reflection of past prices. It further states that the future price cannot be determined using past or current prices. The semi strong form of market efficiency theorizes that the current price reflects all readily available information. This information might include annual reports, annual filings, earnings reports, announcements, and other relevant information that can be readily gathered. The strong form efficiency states that the stock prices reflect all information from historical, public and private sources, so that no investor can realize abnormal rate of return. Though theoretical literature talks of market efficiency, in practical terms the market is not perfectly efficient. Anomalies do exist and there are investors and traders who outperform the market. So, the EMH has very important implications for both investors and authorities that regulate and control the market. 2 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com /abstract=1026569 The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II, gives the theoretical background of the Random Walk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Political Dynasty In The... Political dynasty is a well known method of politicians in the Philippines wherein the members of the family is made also a member of the government in order for them to not lose power but to gain more power. This act is an unfair and unjust because the government is not a business that a family can run by themselves, but the government is for all and other people should be given chances wherein they can be the one that leads a community. The government or politics is not a business that can be run by generation and generation of a family the government is a critical part of a community having different leaders in every generation and not only one leader that has his or her family in the position of the government cause the system will not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other disadvantage of this is once a family starts having political dynasty they will thirst for dominance they would harbor more power in their family they would want to dominate the society and considering of that attitude it will lead to the fall of the society and its people. According to Angela Casauay, The House Bill 3587 or the act prohibiting the Establishment of Political Dynasties seeks to prohibit relatives and according to Jan Danelle A. Patindol, up to the second degree of consanguinity to hold or run for both national and local office in Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term. The quote Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term , means that you cannot run as a politician if a member of your family or relative is still in the politics. This bill brings potential about real reform. The families that have been voted repeatedly would abuse the people, because they have their trust and would make use of it to widen their power in their community. People are deprived of their right to vote for who they want because a person sitting in the highest position of the government moreover they will do everything and anything for his family member to become a part of the government or another is if the family member is to end his term and his other family member is to run for the position he or she is in the result or the winner in the end would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Lust, Caution Chapter Summary In the early twentieth century, New Culture Movement, which aimed at battling against the old, outworn feudal mentality and the Chinese ethic of self submission, brought tremendous changes and aroused the collision between tradition and modernity. Guided by Democracy and Science , more and more people were nurtured by the western modern culture and influenced by the western ideal of freedom, equality and fraternity, including the long oppressed Chinese women. Chinese women, who used to be fettered by the feudal ethics and codes, began to enter the public domain and fight for rights and equality. With the development of female right activities in cities and the prevalence of western culture and thoughts, there emerged the concept of New... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sophie s passion for Lin Jishi was driven by her desire and primitive impulse. When they encountered each other, Sophie was attracted by Lin Jishi s appearance. How can I describe the beauty of this strange man? His stature, pale delicate features, fine lips, and soft hair are quite dazzling enough...How could I admit to anyone that I gazed at those provocative lips like a small hungry eyeing sweets? 16 Sexual desire and pleasure play a leading role in Sophie s love and passion, which can be seen from Sophie s ambivalent attitude towards Lin Jishi. There is no doubt that Sophie didn t have spiritual resonance with Lin Jishi and despise Lin Jishi s really stupid ideas : What does love mean to him? Nothing more than spending money in a brothel, squandering it on a moment of carnal pleasure... 17Though realizing Lin Jishi s worldliness and vulgarity, Sophie still steeped herself in the irresistible temptation from Lin Jishi and expressed her desire for him without any disguise. When he s here alone with me, I suffer scouring torment as I stare into his face and listen to the musical sound of his voice. Why don t I crush his mouth kisses, ... his whole body? 18In the novel Lust, Caution, Eileen Chang implicitly points out that Chia Chih acquired pleasure from sexuality. In truth, every time she was with Yee she felt cleansed, as if by a hot bath; for now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Endocrine Systems And The Endocrine System Introduction: When speaking about each of the diverse systems in the body, the endocrine system is much of the time overlooked and is easily confused with the excretory system. The endocrine system works with the nervous system in order to maintain homeostasis in the body. Independently the endocrine system is a small group of glandslocated throughout the body, which include the pineal, adrenal, and thymus glands. Each gland in the endocrine systemproduces, stores, and releases hormones so when working properly the endocrine system plays an important role in the body functioning correctly and staying healthy. The glands of the endocrine system work through a feedback structure. For example, the hypothalamuswill send a signal in the form of a hormone to the pituitary gland that stimulates the pituitary gland to release a hormone into circulation. The hormone secreted by the pituitary gland will then stimulate a target gland which will then in turn secrete its own hormone. When the levels of this target gland get higher the hypothalamus and pituitary glands will slow down or completely stop secreting each of their hormones. This type of regulated feedback system results in a stable blood concentration of the hormones that are regulated by those glands responsible. (Derrickson 2012) Graphics: Discussion: Each of the labeled glands has a specific function. When a person is put under extreme stress or is in danger the sympathetic system is activated, and the adrenal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Work Roles The roles of and tasks of social workers Social workers undertake several Job roles which can be challenging they are both statutory and non statutory roles and range from working with the elderly, people with learning and physical disabilities, young offenders, mental health, school non attenders, drug and alcohol abusers, homeless, children social care such as assessment team, safe guarding, children looked after and children with disabilities. Their role is to provide support and help in order to improve outcomes in people s lives. Social workers work alongside many professionals such as the legal teams in court and PLO meetings, teachers, doctors, police, nurses and volunteers. Social workers provide individuals with practical and emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Medical Futility Nurses are faced with ethical dilemmas regarding medical futility often. Physicians, the care providers, and often the patients family, contribute to the decision making process when medical futility exists and strive at a correct and ethical decision. Medical futility is generally a term defined as treatment or clinical interventions that are not likely to result in benefit to the patient or produce the expected outcome. (Terra, Powell) Applying the concept of medical futility poses significant ethical and moral predicaments. Central to any discussion about limiting or withholding medical intervention is essential to clinical utility and the ethical tenets of the patients justice and autonomy. Health care providers, including nurses, often find themselves in critical situations where the choice of treatment seems to lie in the hands of the patient s family as the decision makers. In many of these cases, individuals dictate care and insist on treatments that may or may not be supported by the medical teams that are involved in that patients care. Medical futility can be described as interventions that are unlikely to offer a reasonable expectation of recovery or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many patients and families in this situation have understood that all treatment options have been exhausted, and the focus then shifts to a peaceful, respectable, and comfortable dying process for the patient. The healthcare team desires what is best for the patient. As members of the health care team, nurses may often find themselves in situations where establishing patient wishes and preparing for end of life care decisions falls on them. According to evidence based guidelines for initiating end of life care planning discussions should be driven by the philosophy of hope for the best, prepare for the worst. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Grandmother And The Misfit Character Analysis This story illustrates the difference between good and evil. The grandmother and the Misfit are the two main characters. The grandmother is an example of good, and the Misfit is an example of evil. Throughout the story, the grandmother shows her love, passion, and caring attitude. The grandmother loves her familybut she has some manipulative ways, as she seizes at every chance she gets to change Bailey s mind about driving to East Tennessee. It is evident throughout the story that the Misfit is a murderer and shows no sympathy for the people he stumbles upon. The grandmother did not want to go to Florida, she wanted to visit some of her old connections in East Tennessee. The grandmother tried to use manipulative ways not to convince her family but failed. Whenever something runs up against the grandmother s will, she tries to have it her way ( Flannery O Connor, 2008). She tried to use the Misfit as a reason to convince her family not to travel to Florida. It was true, the Misfit had broken loose from the federal pen and was very dangerous. She only informed Bailey about the Misfit thinking it would persuade him not to take his family towards Florida. Even though she did not want to travel to Florida, the grandmother was the first in the car the next day. The grandmother was prepared as She had her big black valise that looked like the head of a hippopotamus in one corner, and underneath it she was hiding a basket with Pitty Sing, the cat, in it (O Connor 853) . During the trip, the grandmother took a nap, and when she woke up she realized they were outside of Toombsboro. She remembered an old plantation she had visited when she was a young lady. The grandmother knew Bailey would not want to stop and view the old plantation, so she kept talking about it hoping to convince the family. She succeeded as the kids were eager to see the old plantation but Bailey told them no. The kids began to scream and bicker at their father John Wesley kicked the back of the front seat and June Star hung over her mother s shoulder and whined desperately into her ear that they never had any fun even on their vacation, that they could never do what they wanted to do (O Connor 857) . Bailey had heard enough of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Horace Adversity Quotes Adversity is a difficult or unpleasant situation. The quote Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant by the Roman poet Horace this quote is to be agreed with. The meaning of that quote is when something difficult occurs in life, it will reveal characteristics you didn t know about yourself. To start, in Mexican Whiteboy by Matt De La Pena, shows that the main character, Danny, is struggling in life at the beginning of the book. He had a choice to either spend his summer in San Francisco with his mom or in National City was his dad s family, he chose the National city because he s got a plan. He s gonna save his money and fly to Mexico. To Ensenada. He s gonna track down his dad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Examples Of Hyperbole In Romeo And Juliet Mokokoma Mokhonoana once said, Love songs are nothing without exaggeration . Even though Romeo and Juliet is not a love song, their love story is not the same without hyperbole. Hyperbolic citations help to develop character because it quickly shows what characters are like based on the things they say and do. In Romeo and Juliet, characters develop immensely throughout the play due to hyperbole because of how it showcases the characters emotions and actions. Both Romeo and Juliet s characters use hyperbole frequently and without it, their lovewould not be the same. In William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet , hyperbole helps to develop the characters immaturity and hasty decisions, by exaggerating their emotions and actions highlighting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After kissing Romeo for the first time, Juliet refers to Romeo as a saint, For saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmers kiss (I.V.99). By using a hyperbole like that, Juliet is demonstrating how immature she is, because of how passionate she considers their love to be in only a few minutes. Within the day of meeting Romeo, Juliet is already saying that [her] bounty is as boundless as the sea, [her] love as deep [and] the more [she] give[s] to thee, the more [she has] for both are infinite (II.II.133 135). A hyperbole as dramatic as what Juliet describes her love for Romeo to be, explains how passionate and dramatic Juliet is when it comes to her love for Romeo, making Juliet s character immature and dramatic. It does so because she has only known him for a day and she is already saying that her love for Romeo is infinite, whereas if she was more mature she may want to take her time and get to know him first. Also, with knowing Romeo for less than a day Juliet asks [Romeo to] propose marriage (II.II.144) and she says that she would follow [him], [her] lord throughout the world (II.II.148) once again proving how dramatic and immature Juliet is. Comparing Romeo to a lord, shows how Juliet feels about their love, she considers it to be very passionate and doesn t seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Preventing Violent Crimes In The United States Violent crimes are unfortunately a routine occurrence among our present society. Violent crimes are those in which an offender uses and/or threatens to use a weapon in order to accomplish their crimes. A violent crime occurs in the United States every 27 seconds (Karmen 78). Violent crimes can end fatally if the offender feels threatened. Many behaviors can be practiced in order to successfully reduce the likelihood of these violent crimes from occurring. 1.The most fatal violent crime is the crime of murder. Murder can occur in many forms: first degree murder, second degree murder, serial murder, spree murder, and mass murder to name a few. The major difference between first and second degree murder includes an offender who commits first degree murder has ultimately planned the murder, while second degree murder is ultimately spontaneous. Additionally, serial murder includes killings of 3 or more people within separate emotional events. On the other hand, spree murder and mass murder are singular emotional events however spree murder is the killing of multiple people in a number of locations while mass murder is the killing of multiple people in one singular location. Factors that may increase the chance of a person becoming a victim includes the victim being male (Davis, Lurigio, and Herman, 135). Living in the United States in general can greatly increase a person s chance of becoming a murder victim due to the United States having murder rates that are double ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. DCI Caroline Goode Using Mobile Forensics Table of Contents Introduction1 What can investigators are expected to retrieve using Mobile Forensics?1 What do these evidence create the links to tell us about the suspect?1 GPS Technology2 What is GPS?2 How does GPS works?2 GPS positioning3 Positioning accuracy4 DOP (Dilution Of Precision)5 Signal Strength6 Number of satellites tracked for positioning7 Available Technology7 Conclusion8 Reference:8 Introduction This is a criminal case on The tragic story of Banaz Mahmod: she fell in love at 19, so her family killed her. In year 2006, Banaz Mahmod, a 20 year old Kurdish woman from London was brutally murdered in a so called honour killing orchestrated by her father and uncle. Both her father and uncle including the victim s cousins have since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She started a relationship with another man to escape the abuse she was suffering. She was murdered for this. In the recent year, 2013, an investigating officer on the case, DCI Caroline Goode, spoke out about how this case unravelled and the important evidence using mobile forensic analysis finding the body of the victim, which helped with the prosecution of the four members of the family. In this instance, the use of mobile forensic analysis was the turning point in this case. Without the retrieval of the mobile phones data, the victim s body may never have been found and her killers may have escaped the prosecution. What can investigators are expected to retrieve using Mobile Forensics? Mobile forensics is a type of electronics data gathering for legal evidence purposes. It is a useful tools for investigators as a method of gathering criminal evidence from a trail of digital data. This data which is often difficult to be deleted. Extracted files from delete mobile phone will be used as criminal evidence. It is the primary work of mobile forensic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Examples Of The Mirabal Sisters IN THE TIME OF THE BUTTERFLIES The Mirabal Sisters Courage The word courage is a prime example of the Mirabal sisters. Each of the Mirabal sisters show their courage in different ways because some of the sisters are more courageous than the others in certain situations. Although Minerva is more assertive and brave the other girls can get just as assertive and brave as Minerva. I think that the Mirabal sisters are very courageous but sometimes their decisions are crazy and it can cost them a lot of pain and suffering. Each sister is very courageous and show it in the book in many ways but Minerva is the most assertive and courageous of the Mirabal sisters. One example from the sisters of being courageous but it was crazy when Minerva slapped Trujillo at the party. On page 100 Minerva says, He yanks me by the wrist, thrusting his pelvis in a vulgar way, and I can see my hand in an endless slow motion rise like a mind all on its own down on the astonished made up face . You would think why in the world would she slap the most powerful man in the country? Minerva felt violated and felt like she needed to do something about it. After the incident happened Minerva didn t know the consequence of her action. Minerva then realized that a robust punishment was coming because she knew that slapping Trujillo crazy, vacuous, and disastrous.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On pages 296 297 Patria and Captain Pena (captain of the sim) states I was on the edge of my chair, so the girls are coming home too , no no no , he said, wagging his finger at me. They seemed to like it in prison, they have refused . The Mirabal sisters are saying that they don t want Trujillo s help. It was deranged because the girls had a chance to get out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of Walcheren, A Small Dutch Island At The Western... Walcheren, a small Dutch island at the Western end of the Beveland Peninsula was the setting for one of the most underrated but critical engagements of the second world war. The summer of 1944 had saw a series of almost unprecedented successes by allied forces in northwestern Europe. The Normandy landings in June had been followed by the breakout from the beachhead and an advance of some 300 miles eastward across France to the low countries. By early October the tempo of operations had slackened. The attempt in September to jump the lower Rhine at Arnhem (Op MARKET GARDEN) with airborne troops had failed. It looked as if the battlefront would remain west of the Rhine for the winter and that the war would last well into 1945. The key to the supply problems was the port of Antwerp, captured with its dock facilities only slightly damaged in September 1944. It was 50 miles from the sea and could not be used by the allied shipping until the heavily mined Scheldt estuary had been made safe, but the Allied eyes were on the Rhine crossings at Arnhem, not the lower Scheldt. By mid October the allies held most of the mainland forming the southern bank of the estuary, but the Germans still held the island of Walcheren, which guarded the port entrance. It was a matter of urgency for the allies to use Antwerp as the supply problem threatened the to curtail the allied plan of prosecuting the war on a wide front. As winter weather might be expected to start anytime, the decision was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Negative Effects Of Gentrification In Neighborhoods Gentrification is the process of renovating and improving a neighborhood so that it can be more appealing to the middle class taste and is negatively affecting many neighborhoods all over New York City. The gentrification of low income neighborhoods can bring down a neighborhood and is responsible for the displacement of families who can t afford to live in the gentrified area anymore due to the price of rent being dramatically increased. Landlords tend to raise rent to cast out low income renters and make room for higher income renters who are looking to move into the neighborhood. Some of the lower class residents who are basically forced out of their homes tend to move in with relatives, search for a place to go in one of the city s remaining cheap areas, and can even go homeless if they have no family, friends, or anywhere to go. The gentrification of a neighborhood can bring the neighborhood down as a whole. It changes the neighborhood in a negative way. The many families who were displaced and driven out by the gentrification process took the great qualities which make the neighborhood a whole with them. The feeling of friendliness in the community was driven out with its old residents. You used to be able to walk down the street and see five or six people you knew to have a nice conversation about sports or the weather with turning a five minute trip to the supermarket into a 30 minute trip. This doesn t happen anymore, the neighborhoods are being filled with more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis of the Graduate Essay The Graduate is a great example of a film where lens and camera choices were used effectively to convey the director s point of view. It seemed like every choice made by the director Mike Nichols director and the director of cinematography Bob Surtees was justified. The outcome of each shot played an important role in shaping the message of the film. The cinematography of Bob Surtees is very complicated and thoughtful but at the same time seems poetic and spontaneous. All of Mrs. Robinson and Benjamin s scenes pass in a musically backed montage sequence, a segment that uses rapid editing, special effects and music to present compressed narrative information. This shows the endless pass of time. One scene is edited so that it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The image seems very flat. The viewer cannot focus on anything but the characters faces. The depth of field and depth of focus are very small. One of the reasons why this scene was shot like that was because of the rain. Mike Nichols wanted this scene to take place on a very rainy day. Of course no one would ever think about waiting for real rain in Beverly Hills during the summer so they had to create it by themselves. The crew set up a rainmaker over the car in which the actors were riding. They shot from alongside and from in front using a 500 millimeter telephoto lens which threw the background so far out of focus that it was impossible to tell whether it was pouring in the distance or not. This was a great example of a practical use of lenses. The Graduate, however, was rich in many experimental uses of the camera that were mainly chosen to more directly describe the characters state of minds. Thinking that confessing the truth to Elaine will solve everything, Benjamin makes a major miscalculation. He rushes towards the house with Mrs. Robinson pursuing close behind. Here again, the scene of Ben running towards the house was shot with a telephoto lens. This lens was chosen to create an illusion that rain is present everywhere, not only over Ben s head. The use of the telephoto lens and the movement of the camera created another very interesting effect. The moment when Ben is running was shot from a farther distance. One can notice that the camera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Potato Famine In Ireland In The 1800 s In the early 1800 s, Ireland was primarily rural. Most farmers worked on rented land from wealthy landlords. All of the corn and crops that they raise go to the landlords which are later exported to England. Potatoes are the main food of the impoverished Irish farmers who grew potatoes and other grains. The potato originated in South America but wasn t brought to Irelanduntil later in the 16 century. Potatoes were so loved that they replaced barley and oats that poor people previously ate. This was really devastating because barley and oats were among the few things that poor people could afford. Poor people might have been able to get at least three potatoes every week. By the mid 1800 s, a fungus infected the potato crop. Plants became black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Inventory Network Essay 5.When request changeability moves in sporadic examples and additionally clients are advancing toward a sharp approach that is, they are searching at the best cost without respect for different advantages, for example, bring down working capital it is astute to consider relocation to a productive store network. This inventory network show ordinarily functions admirably for organizations with short timeframe of realistic usability items, for example, dairy items and bread. It is additionally appropriate for makers of halfway items, for example, unique hardware producer (OEM) parts for gathering. Supply binds arranged to responsiveness Businesses that face extensive request instability, where showcase intercession cost is profoundly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In request to lessen lead time, materials and parts ought to be intended for a typical stage (a gathering of items that offer some key segments) and they ought to dependably be accessible in stock. 2.Low change clients ought to be ensured by lower costs to keep their surrender to proficient contenders. Moreover, clients with popularity variety ought to pay higher costs. 3.Collaborative associations with key clients are imperative. They will enable providers to suspect changes in limit necessities, both in the here and now to schedule purposes and in the long haul for resource venture choices. 4.If additional limit continuously reductions to low levels, the organization ought to put resources into extra resources so it can keep up its capacity to be light footed. On the off chance that it can t do as such, at that point it ought to relocate to a productive or a constant stream inventory network and alter its esteem proposition from nimbleness to effectiveness. By and large, this kind of store network is utilized by makers of mediator merchandise that make items for mechanical clients as per every client s particular needs, and by organizations whose modern clients put a high incentive on short lead times. This system is helpful for businesses where the organization s esteem proposition is arranged toward offering items on request and with a high administration level, for example, bundling, synthetic claims to fame, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Study of Seasonality in the Indian Stock Market | FINANCE TESTING SEASONALITY IN THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET A Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration Under the guidance of: Dr. S.K. Tuteja Submitted by: Sachin Garg F 045, MBA(FT) 2011 13 Faculty of Management Studies University of Delhi Delhi 110007 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this project report titled Testing Seasonality in the Indian Stock Market , submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration, is based on my original research work under the guidance of Dr. S.K. Tuteja. The report has not been submitted elsewhere for any other purpose. All references used have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two indices under study are the S amp;P Nifty and Sensex. This study conducts a statistical analysis of the daily and monthly data for both Nifty and Sensex for the period April 1, 2001 to December 31, 2012. The study found that the Day of the Week Effect and Monthly Effect Pattern did not appear to exist in the Indian Stock Market during the study period. Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Capital market is now playing a strategic role in a country s economic growth. It facilitates the exchange of funds between company as demander and investor as supplier. The existence of capital market enables company to obtain an alternative source of fund. On the other hands, it gives flexibility for investor to choose investment based on their preference. For both company and investor who are involved in the capital market, understanding about capital market condition becomes matter in order to understand how the market is actually works. One aspect of capital market conditions that might become consideration before deciding to invest is the market
  • 41. efficiency. The term of market efficiency, which is found in the capital market literature, is used to elaborate the relationship between the information and the share price. In 1970, Fama proposed the Efficient Market Theory and defined capital market efficiency as the market in which prices fully reflect all available information. Depending on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Populism and Progressivism in America Populism and Progressivism in America I. The Populist Party A. Background: What changes were taking place in agriculture in the U.S. between 1870 and 1900? 1. Mechanization machine were replacing people and animals of doing agricultural. Tractors being developed produced right after civil war. Problems: need money to own tractors, banks load money to farmer, interest. Upkeep and maintain it to keep tractors running. Money to paid mechanic Added to the financial risk of farming, already gambling on soil and weather and crops. 2. Opening of new agricultural lands (West) more and more land offered to people, land needed to be develop. Farmer could maintain more land than before because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many African American work for someone else and found them in debt. Poor white farmer were in debt with other farmers. Congress passed a law to stop silver, silver were becoming too expensive, gold is the standard to determine currency. Money supply shrink and money were less valuable. Even harder for American farmer to pay back debt. Farmer began to becomes more connection (nation movement), merged with each other; start to become more political. Encourage member to vote for candidate who show their interests. Farmer alliance becomes the people party in 1892. (Populist Party) Demand they made includes: 1. A permanent union of all working classes; wanted farmer and working to share the same bond. 2. Wealth for the worker; wanted the working to have a say in what they want. 3. Government ownership of railroads; didn t want to be screw over by rr. 4. Government ownership of all communications systems 5. More flexible and fair distribution of the national currency 6. No more ownership of land by those who do not actually use it. Wanted silver back in tangent. D. The short lived Populist Party Bryans young man, great speaker, and demanded free coinage of silver. Populist ideas were stolen by democrat. II. Progressivism (1890 1920) A. Characteristics of Progressives middle class white Americans (Protestant) because they felt cut off of Americans society. Didn t become minister but became minister ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Course Of True Love Never Did Run Smooth Essay One would argue for the quote when Lysander says, The course of true love never did run smooth. This can be argued for with the large abundance of examples that were revealed throughout the play, like when Lysander and Hermia s flame of love was trying to be extinguished by Egeus, Hermias father. Egeus desires for Hermia to wed Demetrius, but another aimlessly chases Demetrius with the results ending in scorn, that is Helena. This overly complicated lovestory led them to the magical forest where there already be two lovers whom love each other, though, they constantly feud, the lovers are Oberon and Titania. In A Midsummer s Night Dream, Lysander says, The course of true love never did run smooth, and this is true because Lysander and Hermia are not allowed to love, Helena aimlessly chases Demetrius with no results, and though Titania and Oberon are in love, they constantly feud. Some may say that true love is rare and if it is, how out of the ordinary that Hermia and Lysander share true love, though, not without a little distress. Hermia and Lysander ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For someone to be stopped from being with their true love is for them to live or die miserably hence this being an act of what is not a smooth course of true love. The struggles this loving couple faced would have been much harder to face without the ability to turn to a friend, a friend being Helena, but little do they know she has her own troubles with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...