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Beneath Clouds Belonging Analysis
Perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. The
connection to the land for Aboriginals is a very crucial part of their identity, although got many young
Aboriginals it is very difficult for them to connect to their indigenous heritage, as well as feeling
alienated from the rest of AUstralia. This results in a connection to an alternate part of their heritage
resulting in the adoption of a utopian view of that culture. Aboriginals rarely feel a sense of complete
belonging due to wide range of sub cultures within the indigenous community and the seperate nature
adopted by them. The tragic nature of indigenous communities is conveyed in the independent
AUstralian film Beneath Clouds following two young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This can result in the rejection of the indigenous community. Ivan Sven has illustrated the active
choices made by Aboriginals to not belong and the resulting impacts. A prime example of this is when
Lena returns home at the beginning of the movie. Firstly, the utilisation of an establishing shot
capturing the home in conjunction with forlorn music illustrates the desolation assosciated with the
brother s arrest and the stark reality of her unfortunate predicament. This is further emphasised
through the utilisation of the symbolic distance and blur of the camera conveying an emotional barrier
in conjunction with the facial expression helping to consolidate the irretrievable nature of her brother
and arrested Aboriginal youths in general. Furthermore, as Lena walks inside the house the negative
tension towards the parents is conveyed through the application of a lack of dialogue infering the long
gone compassion between them in conjunction with an establishing shot displaying the turmoil of the
house. These techniques illustrate the alienation felt by Lena towards her indigenous background and
thus her family, resulting in the audience gaining a stronger understanding of the factors feuling Lena
s apathetic attitude perspective on her indigenous
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Frederick Douglass Speech
Frederick Douglass was a freed slave in the 1800 s who was famous for his ability to read and write,
uncommon of a black man at the time. On July 4th, 1852, he gave a speech to citizens of the United
States. In this speech, he called out the hypocrisy of the nation (Douglass), questioning the nation s
treatment of slaves on a supposed day of independence. Frederick Douglass effectively uses rhetorical
strategies to construct his argument and expose the hypocrisy of the nation. One of the rhetorical
strategies that Douglass uses extremely effectively is the use of rhetorical questions. He has many of
them scattered throughout the speech and they re meant to make the audience question the nation and
their own ways. He begins by asking Why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is hypocritical in that the white men make these values and traditions a staple of their lives, yet
when it comes to slaves, they seem to go away. He also believes that, though he will use the severest
language (Douglass) he can, he firmly believes that not one word shall escape me that any man
whose... not blinded by prejudice, or... a slave holder, shall not confess to be right and just (Douglass).
So he sincerely believes that the average human being also knows that the treatment of slaves is unjust
and unethical, but they choose not to act on these thoughts. His view, coming from the eyes and
thoughts of slaves across America, show how hypocritical the nation actually is in both one sided
values and not acting upon their knowledge that what is going on is wrong. Frederick Douglass also
uses the point that slaves are human, and are treated as such except in the ways of life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. He knows that nobody doubts it. The slaveholders themselves acknowledge it in
the enactment of laws for their government (Douglass). He says that there are laws forbidding things
such as reading and writing to slaves, yet there is nothing of the sort that in reference to animals or
other things one can one. In fact, the slaves are proven human just because nature itself treats them as
such. Douglass states, When the
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The Author Of The Declaration Of Independence By Thomas...
Thomas Jefferson was one of the best authors and Presidents in United States history. Jefferson
becoming an author impacted his life greatly. Jefferson was the main author in the Declaration of
Independence and that alone changed his life. Jefferson was also one of the best Presidents the world
had ever seen. Jefferson s work mentioned above impacted his life more than you will ever know.
Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Virginia. Jefferson had eight kids; Martha Jefferson Randolph, Eston
Hemings, Madison Hemings, Mary Jefferson Eppes, Luig Elizabeth Jefferson, Peter Jefferson, and
Jane Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was born to Martha Jefferson. He was the third President of the
United States of America. The famous quote of Thomas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jefferson went to school and took his education very seriously. Nothing came easy for Jefferson, he
had to work for anything he wanted. Most authors were born in a very wealthy family and had an
educational background. That was not Jefferson. Jefferson was a very hard working man no matter the
situation. He was very determined man to get what he wanted, whether he dealt with being a great
president or being a great author. This kind of work ethic helped Jefferson in every situation he was in.
He was not a lazy man at all. This helped him write some of the best books the United States has ever
seen. What would you do if we didn t have The Declaration of Independence that Jefferson was a huge
part of? If we didn t have that document the United States of America would be in a huge mess and
maybe still be under British rule. That would not be a good thing because we would not have as much
freedom as we have today. Through Thomas Jefferson s hard work and Stallings, 3
Determination America got what it wanted. Jefferson became very popular in the United States since
he was the main author of The Declaration of Independence this changed Jefferson and his family day
to day life for many years. Jefferson was one of the best Presidents the United States has ever seen.
Jefferson was already known as a great author. This helped him campaign because he was already well
known and the people
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Anzac Day Of Gallipoli
The Australian and New Zealand troops landed on Gallipoli on the 25th of April 1915 now known as
Anzac Day. The troops were giving the task to invade the central section of Gallipoli peninsula. This
landing was to be effected at dawn on 25 April 1915, while two hours later the main British force was
to go ashore at the tip of the peninsula. The French would stage a landing on Asias shore of the
Dardanelles, but come off within days to support what was a successful British capturing of the main
features of the Gallipoli peninsula. Most of the troops from the Australian and New Zealand army
corps landed at Gallipoli on the west side of peninsula. The boats were put off by a mile where they
wanted to land. They were surrounded by darkness
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Challenges In Memphis
I am young man that works at a restaurant in Memphis. I don t like the job because they over work me
for minimum wage. I m 17. I m a senior at City University School. My plan is to go to college and
major in accounting. I live with both of my parents and my sister. I grew up around violence, gangs,
drugs, and things of that nature. Memphis is a pretty crazy place. Anyways, I completed a couple of
challenges. These challenges just popped in my brain.
In the beginning of middle school, I was a chubby kid. I had a hard time my first in middle school.
Girls didn t like me and I didn t have a lot of friends. A lot of people used to make fun of me. One of
the coaches asked me to play football, so I went to the doctor and got a physical. I m glad ... Show
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This is the year when the females started to like me. I wasn t fat anymore. I wanted to start back
playing football, so I could gain some muscle. I didn t want to play for another school. Since I wanted
muscles, I started to lift weights and started to do push ups, tricep dips, and sit ups. After a while I
stopped doing sit ups because they got boring. I just started to work on my arms, my back, and my
chest. My muscle tone started to show more by the end of the summer before the 11th grade. My 11th
grade year, I did push at least 120 200 push ups almost every day. Then I heard that if you want to
gain muscle, you have to eat bigger food portions. After I heard that, I got my appetite back. I ran on
the treadmill and lifted weights every now and then. I was just focused on gaining muscle. After I
while, I received a job. I started to get lazy. I was just keeping up with my grades and going to work. I
would only do push ups on my off days and I wouldn t do that many. I just did enough for me to keep
my tone. If you read this whole statement, you would know what challenges I ve completed. They
require hustle and patience. It also takes heart because you can t just quit. You have to keep
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The Great Gatsby And 1984 Analysis
Karl Marx s theory of Marxism suggest that the authority of the bourgeoisie comes from their control
over the means of production in. In order to perpetuate their wealth and disguise their corrupt interior,
they must oppress and exploit the proletariat through false consciousness. Both Scott Fitzgerald s The
Great Gatsby and George Orwell s 1984 establishes societies that explores the Capitalism and
Totalitarianism. George Orwell does that by setting 1984 in a futuristic totalitarian regime where the
proletariat is under absolute control by the Party in order to eternalize their power over its citizens.
Fitzgerald, in The Great Gatsby, describes the false consciousness imposed on the lower class of New
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Although liquor is prohibited for production except for medical usage, alcoholic beverages are still
readily accessible. During Myrtle Wilson s party, Nick Carraway describes that The bottle of whiskey
a second one was now in constant demand by all present (Fitzgerald, 36). The presence of illegal
alcohol at the corners of every street signify the limited control the American government has over the
actions of its citizens. In other words, the citizens of The Great Gatsby are free to challenge the
authorities who enforce the laws. In addition to the strict surveillance used to control the state of
Oceania, the Party induces fear into its citizens to dominate them mentally. After committing
thoughtcrime by expressing his dissatisfaction with the Party in a forbidden diary, Winston expresses
his terror for capture when he says that [the] patrols did not matter, however. Only the Thought Police
mattered (Orwell, 4). Like Winston, citizens in Oceania are mentally crippled by the rumors about the
Thought Police s ruthlessness. The mysterious nature of the organization prevents the exercise of
individuality freedom and choice by suppressing and crippling any free thinking. Not only does the
Party control the people physically with constant surveillance, they also attempt to take utter control
over their mental state. In contrast, even law enforcers of the Roaring Twenties lack a sense of
morality and justice. When Gatsby was caught speeding by a
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Illegal Immigrants Do NOT Harm America s Economy Essay
In the article Illegal Immigrants Do Not Harm America s Economy the authors, Brian, Grow, et al
used issues to portray current illegal circumstances in American, the situations which demonstrated
the necessity of undocumented aliens. Although, the articles lacks of evidence from the other side, but
it had a well organized structure and logical supporting evidence; however, the writers did create a
remarkable view at the illegal refugees benefits on the economy for the others.
In the article, Grow, et al was convinced that illegal immigration had always been the one had the
most negatives comments over the last two decades. However, Grow, et al argue that unlawful settlers
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By doing this, authors made the overviews of the articles sound more conniving on the positive side
than it shouldn t be. On the other hand, authors also ignored how the negative effects affected our
economy. Certainly, the burden enlarger as the demands for food and shelters and public serves, such
as school and hospital increase as millions of illegal immigrants sneak in. And the fear of high tax bill
and heavy social border also lead public to have second thoughts on illegal aliens as well. Grow, et al
should be fairly judging both the positive and negative insights of the current issue. Overall, the
articles of illegal immigrants do not harm America s economy allot a deceitful view for majority of the
readers.
Definitely, a deceptive vision is demonstrates by the articles; however, the articles itself was well
organized. Grow, et al illustrate a thriving controlled over the article through detailed example.
Appearing in the commencement of the articles, Grow, et al illustrates several detail examples of life
of illegal alien in American. Over those detailed example, a comparison are made by Grow, et al, the
comparison between poverty and enhanced living of unlawful setters. Next, authors also provided
selective headline to assist reader to better understand the article. Thought the essay, authors provided
head line and topic over the paragraph which the Arthurs going to talk about. By doing this, Reader
will able to have a clear overall
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Dialectical Journal Of Ephesians
For you were once murkiness, however now you are light in the Lord. Live as offspring of light (for
the product of the light comprises in all decency, nobility and truth) (Ephesians 5: 8 9). Here Paul
develops the difference in the middle of obscurity and light (Wood, 69). They were not oblivious and
after that in the light. They were the dull and afterward they were the light. Obscurity alludes to when
they were lost and did not know the Lord. They were the light when they were spared and got to be
one in Christ. The entire passage plays on the rich imagery of dimness and light, obscurity speaking to
lack of awareness, blunder and shrewd, light speaking to truth and exemplary nature (Stott, 199). The
word, you, alludes to the Christians
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Case Study Of Phishing
Hacking Phishing
2.1 Introduction to Phishing Phishing is defined as the attempt to obtain personal information such as
usernames and passwords, credit card numbers, PINS, and other sensitive information. In this case, the
creator will send out a legitimate looking email in disguise as any big and trustworthy company. The
words phishing itself sounds like fishing because of their similar concepts that is used. A bait is used
in the attempt to catch a victim like for fishing, fisherman will use worm as their bait to attract fishes
to their fishing rod or net. As in the hacking term, the bait is referred to any activity that will gain
people s trust so that they want to attach to the bait. And once they are attached, the creator will hack
into their information.
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Then, they would attempt to use the algorithm to make fake AOL accounts. When they hit a match to
the real card, they were able to create an account and spam others in AOL s community. They only
need a few to take the bait. By 1995, AOL managed to stop the random credit card generators but
unfortunately, this warez group moved on to another methods. They specifically pretend to be AOL
employees and messaging the people via AOL messenger. On 2 January 1996, the word phishing was
first posted in a Usenet group dedicated to AOL including warning on all its email and messaging
software to send alert to the users regarding potential phishing abuse. In year 2001, the phishers had
turned their attention into online payment systems. The first attack which was the attack on E Gold in
June 2001 was unsuccessful, it planted an important seed. By the year of 2003, the phishers had
registered dozens of domains that looked like legitimate sites such as eBay and PayPal but the truth is
they are not. If only the user was paying attention, they will somehow notice the not so obvious
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White, White And The Construction Of Cultureless ...
Many people from different cultures including white people will describe white American culture as
cultureless. In the article, White Means Never Having to Say You re Ethnic White Youth and the
Construction of Cultureless Identities by Pamela Perry we learn that in two different schools one
which is mainly white and the other which is very diverse both see white as cultureless. Perry shows
us how white students from both school describe the white culture. In the beginning of this article they
ask Laurie a student From Valley Groves High, the school that is mainly white in what ways she
would describe the white American culture. Laurie didn t have an answer to this question her response
seemed as if she was confused as to what is white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is a historian name David Roediger who believes that the white culture doesn t exist, Perry
mentions in the article that she doesn t agree with David Roediger because white people do have a
culture just that it isn t visible (2001). Renato Rosaldo is an anthropologist who created a theory on
white anticulture Perry mentions, Rosaldo s argument suggests that, if at one time Western Europeans
had to define themselves as cultural to set themselves apart and superior to savages, today, with much
of the world civilized under Western domination, whites must claim a new and higher rung the post
cultural to maintain their privileged status post cultural means the invisibility of a culture meaning that
whites act as if they don t have a culture so they can be above everyone else (2001). Perry s method
was to see the role or just the diversity in schools and how it affects the identities of being white. That
is why Perry picked two different schools one school where its mainly only whites which is Valley
Groves High and the other school which is very diverse and just has many cultures which is Clavey
High School. Perry mentions how she also picked schools that where around the same area. Before
she picked Valley Groves High and Clavey High School she made some research on the schools and
just the areas around the schools. Clavey High School had a percentage of 12 whites in the school.
Valley Groves High had a percentage of 83 whites. Perry made
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Frances Willard s Reform
The late nineteenth century was a time of social reformation. Questions about social roles, religion,
and the overall progression of America arose from the up and coming modernizing society. These
questions would inevitably lead to political and social movements that would influence today s
society. Social reform organizations made headlines across the nation and their movements towards
developing positive social change. Frances Willard, a Christian suffragist, political activist, and
reformer for gender equality, created awareness on political issues that have affected, what are now,
basic societal standards. Moreover, these influences on political and social changes developed rules
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Willard recognizes the hardships of being an activist and the negative attention that comes along with
it. However, she believes in her actions toward reform and wants to reassure her audience that they too
are praised for their efforts and that they will all be recognized for the courage they are admitting.
Willard accounts for the worldwide efforts that the World s Woman s Christian Temperance Union has
made exemplifying God s principles. She notes the importance of these principles and the need for
them to be embraced into customs and laws in order to live in an acceptable godly society. This view
of acceptance, equality, and the act of working in mission groups worldwide and promoting awareness
for those less fortunate depicts our desire to strive for those same morals in today s society. Moreover,
The Temperance Campaign which was presented in a speech by Willard in 1874, titled Everybody s
War, outlined the dangers of alcoholism and its immediate effects on American families. This speech
gave the controversial views of the modern evangelical Christian, middle class women and their belief
that sobriety and patriotism went hand and hand. Sobriety was represented as a way to strengthen
American families by living morally and by the hands of God. This speech in particular, made a clear
separation between Christianity and the consumption and selling
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Betrayal And Deception In Macbeth
Betray a friend, and you ll often find you ruined yourself, once said Aesop. There are consequences of
betraying and deceiving a friend, and it will change one s life for the worse. One author who
emphasizes the ideal of betrayal and deception is Shakespeare, and it can be seen throughout the play
Macbeth. In the play, Macbeth was an honored and respected high ranking noble in King Duncan s
eyes, and betrayed his king to gain power. Macbeth and his fellow, Banquo were told by mysterious
witches that Macbeth would be crowned king. The prediction from the witches gave Macbeth and
Lady Macbeth a dangerous dose of ambition, which led to them killing the ones closest to them to
become king, including King Duncan and Banquo. Throughout Macbeth, Shakespeare illustrates the
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Human nature is centered covering up one s flaws and Macbeth s ambition for power lead him to kill
King Duncan s servants to cover up his own murder, O, yet I do repent me fof my fury, that I did kill
them (Shakespeare II.3.106 107) Macbeth admitted. He admitted to killing the servants because they
killed King Duncan only to cover up his deed, shows his acts of deceit. Along with covering flaws,
human nature emphasizes on the positives of a bad choice and blocks out the negatives. Macbeth
killed Banquo to make sure no one is in the way of him gaining power, and looked beyond betraying
and hurting his best friend and Macbeth tells the murders, It is concluded. Banquo, thy soul s flight, if
it find heaven, must find it out tonight (Shakespeare III.2. 140 141) expresses Macbeth. Another
characteristic of human nature is to hurt ones who support someone you hate, even if they are innocent
or have done no wrong. Macbeth decided to murder MacDuff s family out of fear and hatred. Human
nature can be scary and deceitful, as shown through Macbeth and his choices that betrayed people
close to
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Investigating And Writing About The Ashanti People
For my research paper, I am going to be investigating and writing about the Ashanti people. The
Ashanti people inhabit what is today Ghana, West Africa, with their capital city being Kumasi. I am
interested in this subject because I spent four weeks of this summer in Ghana. While I spent most of
my time with the Fante people on the coast, we toured Manhyia Palace in Kumasi and I was instantly
intrigued by the Ashanti culture. I also personally know an Ashanti that has moved to the United
States, which makes me all the more interested to explore how globalization, as defined by Manfred
Steger, has shaped her life and culture. The issues that I am going to be investigating in this paper are
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Ghana was called The Gold Coast until its independence was gained from the British in the 1900s, due
to the abundance of gold. This, along with the eventual slave trade was a catalyst for the arrival of
Europeans in the area in 1471. The Ashanti Empire was founded in 1697 by King Osei Tutu I. At its
height, the Ashanti Empire was incredibly rich and powerful, larger than modern day Ghana, and even
had European advisors. Dress was extravagant, rituals were important, and courts, tax systems, and
military organizations were all being employed. Yet, as is the case with many African nations around
this time, conflict with Europeans eventually arose. The first conflict between the Ashanti and
Europeans was with the British, and it occurred in 1824. The Ashanti emerged victorious with the
death of the British governor. During the second conflict with the British, the Ashanti were defeated
and Kumasi was captured. The near fall of the Ashanti Empire came in 1896, when the Ashanti were
defeated by the British and King Prempeh was exiled to the Seychelles. After this, the Ashanti
attempted one last attack on the British fort, spurred on by the disrespect they were being shown by
the British governor, but they were ultimately defeated. However, many of the traditions and cultural
aspects of the ancient Ashanti s still exist today.
Art and language are two ways in which Ashanti culture has been preserved
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Summary Of China Simulation
To preface, my group did a simulation based on the Communist Chinese communes in the 1950s.
What went well with our simulation was that it was engaging. Due to the timed component of each
corn harvesting season, there was a race against the clock mentality which ultimately, required a lot of
focus and attention to the activity. In addition, since there are two communes competing against each
other, it helped bring out the competitive nature of our participants. One way that they simulation
could have been improved would be by adding more background information about China during this
time and talking more about the definition of a commune. One comment that was made was that this
activity was very fun, but it felt more like a farming game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In other words, the results of implementing a simulation can be multi faceted. One could say a
simulation could improve skills such as public speaking, looking at and synthesizing evidence,
communication skills, working together and collaboration, etc. One could also say a simulation can
improve student s ability to remember concepts such as economic principles, historical events, parts of
the brain, etc. It truly depends on the class that one teaches and the age group that determines which
learning goals to focus on. Another strategic use of simulations is to allow time at the end of the
simulation for discussion and debrief. At the teacher panel, one teacher mentioned how he had a
simulation but didn t allow time for a discussion, which ultimately was harmful. My goal would be to
allow time for discussion to not only allow students to take a breather but to also talk about how the
simulation connects to things learned in the
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Solar Energy
Our world has been in existence for billions of years and throughout all those years we have used the
sun for basic energy needs. So why not be able to harness that energy and use it to power things like
our homes or our cars? Many scientist have been developing alternate forms of energy called Green
Energy. Green power is the solution to creating a cleaner, sustainable energy system. Renewable
energy power from the sun, wind, plants, and moving water is a natural way to meet our energy needs
and protect the environment. Here are some forms of green energy:
• Wind energy converts the power available in moving air into electricity. Wind power does not
produce air emissions, generate solid waste, or use water.
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• the need for non polluting and silent sources of electricity; eg tourist sites, caravans and campers
• the need for a convenient and flexible source of small amounts of power; eg calculators, watches,
light meters and cameras;
• the need for renewable and sustainable power, as a means of reducing global warming.
Together, these needs have produced a growing market for photovoltaics which has stimulated
innovation. As the market has grown, the cost of cells and systems has declined, and new applications
have been discovered.
To fully understand how solar power energy is created we need to look at how silicon solar cells are
made by using either single crystal wafers, polycrystalline wafers or thin films.
Single crystal wafers are sliced, (approx. 1/3 to 1/2 of a millimeter thick), from a large single crystal
ingot which has been grown at around 1400 °C, which is a very expensive process. The silicon must
be of a very high purity and have a near perfect crystal structure.
Polycrystalline wafers are made by a casting process in which molten silicon is poured into a mould
and allowed to set. Then it is sliced into wafers. As polycrystalline wafers are made by casting they are
significantly cheaper to produce, but not as efficient as monocrystalline cells. The lower efficiency is
due to imperfections in the crystal structure resulting from the casting process.
Almost half the silicon is lost
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The Strategy Of Mergers And Acquisition
2.1 Strategy of Mergers Acquisition Mergers Acquisitions refers to corporate reorganisations that
transfer an organisation s ownership from one firm, the target, to the other known as the acquirer
(Motis, 2007). The difference between a merger and an acquisition is that the former is a combination
of two companies, whereas acquisition is when one company completely takeover another (Gupta,
2013. M A can benefit companies in various ways and the main advantage is all the potential
economies of scale that can arise from the deal (Pettinger, 2012). For example, the firm benefits from
cost savings that are associated with marketing and technology. Furthermore, M A deals provide firms
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Also, employees can be made redundant as the acquiring company can shut shown under performing
departments (eFinanceManagement, 2015). Section 2 2.1 Mergers Acquisition in Oil Gas Industry
Organisations see M A as a fast and efficient way to expand into new markets and incorporate new
technologies (Schuler Jackson, 2001). M A have a high level of success, nonetheless, failures in an M
A deals are also inevitable. According to Schuler Jackson (2001), a substantial number of financial and
market factors can actually be traced to the negligence of human resource issues and activities. Gupta
(2013) mentioned the different motives organisations have for pursuing a merger and acquisition deal
are strategic, financial and organisational motives. Conversely, Wheeler et al (2014) go to state the
trends for an M A deal are based on factors such as oil prices, capital availability, oil acquisitions, or
strong valuation. And with the current oil price, chief economists at Charles Stanley, Jeremy Batstone
Carr, warns that further price falls could really start hurting the big firms (West, 2016), implicating a
negative effect on oil companies. Wheeler et al (2014) state M A activities declined in the industry
during 2013, however, the industry has continued to see many deals occur afterwards (Ambrose,
2016). Additionally, as
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Stochastic Grinding Process Development For Metal Bonded...
Deterministic grinding process development for metal bonded diamond grinding wheels through
patterned grinding wheel by utilizing micro EDM comprises four main investigation on: (1) material
removal mechanism considering interaction between diamond grains, workpiece, metal bond and
electrical spark, (2) effective pattern geometry design for effective material removal and grinding
performance, (3) application of micro EDM to create the pattern on the metal bonded grinding wheel,
(4) analysing the grinding performance on hard materials such as Inconel and carbide. We believe that
knowledge obtained in these four subjects through journal publications and conference/seminar will
benefit academics in the field of manufacturing technology, surface science and materials engineering.
Especially, establishing a FEM/SPH model which can present different material removal phases,
rubbing, ploughing, and cutting during grinding and mechanical interaction between abrasive grains,
metal bond, and workpiece will benefit the researcher in the field of micromachining by providing
advanced understanding on metal cutting mechanism at micro scale for hard materials. Because
grinding has the most complex cutting mechanism among other machining processes, detailed
understanding of this certainly will help to comprehend other machining processes cutting mechanism
easily. Application of micro EDM to dress the metal bonded diamond wheels will show how electrical
discharge energy is controlled to
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Social Medi A Big Part Of The Internet Industry
Social media Improvements have been made in technology causing the number of users on social
media to rise every day. The use of social media depicts the relationships between people and how the
communication progresses. As stated by Heidemann, Klier and Probst (2012) social media cites are
online communities that help individuals to bond and create relationships with each other. Therefore,
social networking sites help people find others with similar interests; it helps sustain and uphold their
relationships and helps people to find resources and knowledge. (Heidemann, Klier, Probst, 2012). In
this way social media helps people use their capability to organize and maintain any present
relationships and aids individuals to classify a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The internet has grown world wide in the past couple years. Since July 2011, there have been over 750
million profiles on Face book, more than 100 million users on LinkedIn, around 180 million posts on
twitter and about 3 billion views on YouTube daily(Chen Bryer, 2012). The most effective page on
social media has been proven to be Facebook because it allows one account to share images, videos,
and posts etc. to all of the friends on the page (Chen, 2010). Students use Facebook for personal
reasons mainly, however now it is mostly being used for academic reasons. Research has shown that
clubs, groups, and news are being created and sent out from students to other students. The surge of
the internet definitely changes the amount of students participating in academic groups and the whole
college learning experience (Prescott, 2014). Heidemann, J., Klier, M., Probst, F. (2012). Online social
networks: A survey of a global phenomenon. Computer Networks, 56, 3866 3878. Nadkami, A.,
Hofmann, S. G. (2012). Why do people use facebook?. Personality and Individual Differences, 52 (3),
243 249. Napoleon, E. (2013). The effect of social networking sites on students academic performance
in Girne American University, North Cyprus. Retrieved from
http://ydemokrat.blogspot.com/2013/05/the effect of social networking sites.html Goodmon, L. B.,
Smith, P.
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Strong Interest Inventory Report Sample
Strong Reflections The Strong Interest Inventory report was an eye opening experience and I received
a lot of useful and interesting information concerning what possible careers I might be interested in
and my personal work style. My Strong Theme code was RI and definitely very high in the Realistic
occupational theme. I received a Very High score of 70 in the realistic theme and a Moderate score of
54 in the Investigative theme the rest of the themes are 40 and below (artistic at 40, conventional at
37, enterprising at 33, and social at 25). I believe that this assessment was quite accurate in that many
of the interests, activities, skills, and values that are mentioned in the first two arias are ones I believe
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In this I have thought that a police officer would be an interesting field to go into although I believe
that a job as a fish and game or BLM warden would be most interesting of all. Second on the scale
was Mechanics and construction which is something I do in my spare time as a hobby although I m
not sure about a career in this field. Nature and agriculture which came in third in my top five interests
aria was something that was also not surprising simply because I enjoy spending time in the outdoors
and have always dreamed of owning a farm. The forth aria was a high score in the military field which
I have mostly overlooked because I didn t really want to move from one desert just to find myself in
an even hotter one on the other side of the world. Although I have always enjoyed sports like paintball
and have pondered finding some sort of career in the military. Lastly is science which is a subject that
I have always liked right along with history although the major barrier that I have found in front of
pursuing a career in the science field is
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Pubic Shaming
Analytical Summary of Cole Stryker s The Problem with Public Shaming
In The Problem with Public Shaming, an essay that first appeared in the Nation, Stryker argues against
the form of public shaming promoted by online networks and how people have figured out a way to
deal with crimes but not with social media. Stryker introduced the essay s subject matter through
social media examples, while reflecting on past experiences and stating important details that
reinforce the subject of public shaming as well as dox and discusses this term throughout the essay.
Stryker helps define the term dox by listing the common traits and information doxxers try to gather,
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When justifying a punishment, American adjudicators look for five reasons to justify the punishment:
incapacitation, restitution, deterrence, rehabilitations and retribution. Out of these five reasons only
three apply to doxxing and even then they are classified as deeply noted social ills (racism, sexism and
homophobia) to shame others. Stryker continually states that people are bound to impulses they hate.
Having demonstrated how the use of technology can influence young generations, Stryker goes on to
say that punishing those who make bad and or racist remarks only breeks further hatred. Stryker uses a
hypothetical example to support his claim and explain why. He continues to go further and give real
world examples of how a New York City EMT was fired because of his racist tweets on his online
profile (Stryker 588). This strengthened Stryker s position on how publicly shaming an individual only
causes more harm and problems.
During Stryker s claim he provides an excellent example of how news wants to get everything out first
even if it is not accurate. The example he provides is from Sandy Hook and how in the beginning of a
major event reporters are notoriously bad at getting the facts straight (Stryker 589). He then relates
this to social media and how once something is out even though it might be incorrect people are still
going to believe it because it was on social media. The intent however for each post
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Middle Colonies Motives
The middle colonies had many varying motives for founding, religious, economic foundations, and
political development. Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey all have different reasons for the
creation of the colony. Pennsylvania was claimed by William Penn because he wanted a safe place for
his, and everyone else s, religion. New York, however, was founded because the Dutch were seeking
great riches; although Henry Hudson, an English explorer they employed, did not find a shortcut
through North America, he did claim the land for the Dutch. Comparatively, New Jersey was
established and inhabited for its rich and fertile soil. Moreover, New York had different religious
motives than those of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. New York, being founded
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Should Gamers Be Prosecuted For Virtual Stealing
AS in Fine Arts Shalyra Alleyne 901234091 Bullock, Richard, and Goggin, Maureen D, and
Weinberg, Francine, editors. The Norton Field Guide to writing with readings and handbook. W.W.
Norton Company, 2016. The argument essay Should Gamers Be Prosecuted for Virtual Stealing by
Alex Weiss, starts off by him revealing the story of the Dutch Supreme Court that is convicting a 13
year old teenager of virtually stealing another players amulet and shield. Alex then proceeds to
elucidate disappointing teenage years while participating in massively multiplayer online video games
as a thief. He then starts to discuss the ethics and rules of frequent massive multiplayer online games
and brings up evidence on how it is not against the policy of
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Creating Robots for a Universal Purpos
There are over 8.6 million robots in the world that have been created for a universal purpose. That
purpose is to improve human life. They do this in many different ways like for example; Robots are
used in the Auto Industry to help build automobiles on assembly lines. It takes around twenty four
hours on average to build a new automobile in a factory with the help of these robots. Without the
machinery that is being used on these assembly lines it could take anywhere from three days to a week
to build one automobile. That would also affect the price of said automobile and make it harder to
purchase automobiles. Robots help improve many more functions in everyday life. The purpose of this
project is to prove that robots improve upon human life and that the robots should be used more often.
The first robot was hand built in between four hundred and three hundred fifty B.C. The inventor of
the robot was mathematician Archytas. The robot functioned as a steam powered pigeon. The robot
actually worked and at one point flew two hundred meters before it ran out of steam and landed on the
ground. The robot was not very helpful. But it at the time was a great sign of what was to come in the
future. The latest robots to be created are unrecognizable compared to this very first model.
Robots are used every day in countries across the world in assembly lines. An assembly line is a series
of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively
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Free Motifs In The Film Mr. Orange
A free motif found in this film, while subtle, is the idea of detachment. The motifs purpose is to
display how each character is somehow disconnected from one another, and while they are a part of a
team they are also individuals. Throughout the film we discover that each member of the heist team, in
one form or another, expresses this theme. For example, Mr. Orange shows his disconnection and
detachment from everyone else when we find out he is an undercover cop trying to undermine the
heist. With Mr. Blonde we find out he is a psychopath and likes to do his own thing, which ends up
causing a lot of conflict with the other members. Mr. Pink shows detachment when he decides not to
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In fact, at least 50% or more of the movie consists of flashbacks. For example, one of the biggest
problems for our protagonist is finding out who the rat is. As everyone is pointing their guns and
accusing one another, we go into a flashback of Mr. Orange where we find out he is actually an
undercover cop. This flashbacks serves two purposes, much like all the flashbacks in the film. Its main
use is a tool for character development, but it is also very important for creating conflict and moving
the film forward, albeit in a non linear fashion common in Tarantino films. Here we learn that Mr.
Orange is a good guy who really enjoys his job as a cop, but what his flashback also does is escalate
the conflict. In it we see a strong bond grow between Mr. White and Mr. Orange, and it causes Mr.
White to clash with the rest of his team when defending Mr. Orange, who he wholeheartedly believes
is a thief like the rest of them. In the end this causes the death of three main characters. Each flashback
in the film serves this multi pronged purpose of telling us exactly who each of the protagonists are,
and then using these newly learned attributes to stir up trouble in the films plot. Basically, these
flashbacks acts as delays for the more intense moments of the film setting up an even larger delay for
the films
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The Morality Of Inertia Summary
The Morality of Inertia by Lionel Trilling is about how Ethan Frome refuses to take action for what he
wants due to moral issues. Trilling talks about how miserable is Frome s life. He has this desire to
share his life with Mattie, but at the same time he can t leave his marriage with Zeena. Trilling talks
about how literature doesn t get along with inertia, and how Wharton creates a story where the main
character is experiencing life in death. Throughout the whole story, Frome is always thinking about
leaving Zeena to be able to have a future life with Mattie, but he loses momentum all the time. At the
end, he does take action and leaves with Mattie, but not for so long or too far because they both ended
up living with Zeena anyways.
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Social Control In Metropolis
A great deal of fictional films and literature deal with the concept of society. Writers have played
around with the idea of societies that are different from the world we know. While some portray this in
optimistic ways and others darker, what these works have in common is the idea of social control
wherein people are forced to conform to means that are believed to benefit their society. Fritz Lang s
1927 silent film, Metropolis is an early example of this. The beginning shows machine gears and
workers marching towards a factory. This place is known as the Workers City, described to be far
below Metropolis, the city for the upper class founded by Joh Fredersen (Alfred Abel). The lives of
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First of all, the set design was intricate and very detailed, especially in the factories where there were
gears and machines operating everywhere. Every inch brought the setting to life. There was a clear
distinction when switching from Metropolis to the Workers City that was seen in the scene s setting.
Moreover, the settings were given more depth by the frames and angles in which they were shot.
Many scenes would show the main subject or image centered in the frame, and this was given
emphasis with the use of dark shadows in contrary to a bright subject. Shadows indeed played a big
part in creating visuals. The technique of chiaroscuro, the contrast between light and dark comes to
mind, like in scenes that were more somber and serious (e.g. carrying the dead bodies from the
factory, Maria making prophecies about peace). In connection with the concept of angles, Fritz Lang
also had a commendable use of symmetry, which was visually appealing especially with intricately
designed sets. Lang also used lines in his shots, adding style and flair to dramatic
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The Importance Of The House Of Lords Considering Its...
Introduction:
Having a unicameral UK government has always been a consideration. However, attempts to reform it
or remove it, has become a controversial topic. Some critics believe that the removal of a bicameral
government will be expensive, give the government too much power and reduce representation.
Others consider the abolition of it to be more democratic and cheaper as it takes less time. This essay
will discuss the requirement of the House of Lords considering its benefits and harms. It will also
acknowledge its impacts on Westminster and Scottish Parliament, the power of the parliament and the
legislative process of constitutional reform.
(i) relative functions of Second Chamber in the UK Parliament and unicameral Scotland
The UK Parliament is bicameral. It has two separate chambers; the House of Lords (upper house) and
the House of Commons (lower house). The House of Lords is an unelected chamber totaling up to 790
members. Life peers are the majority members . It shares the same functions as the House of
Commons. Criticized due to similarities. Each house has five stages in the pre legislative process.
Both review and amend proposed legislature and challenging the government. The House of Lords
powers only goes so far regarding amending bills. The house has no authority to amend government
enactments relating to finance. It was introduced by the Parliament Act 1911 after wealthy members
refused to pass the People s Budget which would raise their taxes .
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Microsoft Antitrust Case
The Sherman Antitrust act of 1890, along with other laws passed by congress, was put in place to
regulate companies from engaging in anticompetitive practices. However, in 1998 Microsoft was the
subject of an investigation initiated by the Justice department. In their charges the Department of
Justice accused Microsoft of engaging in monopolistic activity. The purpose of my report is to
examine what led to the investigation. Furthermore, I will explain the judgment in the case. Finally, I
will analyze the present state of Microsoft. In order to understand this subject I will explain the current
laws against monopolies in the United States. Then I will describe the events of the investigation and
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Circuit Court of Appeals heard Microsoft s appeal in 2002. Although the verdict against Microsoft was
not overturned , but the consequences suffered by Microsoft were different. Under the new ruling third
parties would have access to Microsoft s application programming interfaces. Furthermore and a
committee of three people were appointed, with the objective of ensuring compliance, by having
access Microsoft s system records for a period of 5 years initially. Later the time would be extended.
Finally, although the bundling of Internet Explore with the Windows interface is what initiated the
investigation, the Department of Justice did not prevent Microsoft from connecting other software
with Windows again. (Civil Action No. 98 1232
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Origin ( E.g Time, Place Of Beginnings )
Origin (e.g time, place of beginnings): The Inca was also known as Tawantinsuyu, first appeared in the
Andes region of South America throughout the 12th century A.D, the heterogeneous empire quickly
flourished through the military power of their emperors. They had their own culture and pantheist
beliefs up until 1438, however, the influences of past settlements and the following ninety five years
of expansion caused religious beliefs to change and develop significantly. The Inca conquered
neighbouring Andean regions which had their own set of religious beliefs, worshipped deities and had
unique practices. Nearly all Andean communities participated in the everyday worship of the forces of
nature (including rain, lightning, thunder, the moon and the rising of the sun each day) and venerated
the earth s physical features (such as snakes, jaguars, rivers and mountains). The peasants among each
allyu (a group of extended families) executed these practices for thousands of years. Each allyu
worshipped their ancestors, which they believed to originate from the natural world at sacred places
called huacas. The Incas built their own temples, sacred sites, took sacred relics from the locals and
held them in the sacred land Cuzco to encourage compliance with the Inca beliefs and accept the
supremacy of Inti (the most important Inca deity and sun god). Instead of forcing them to completely
convert to the Inca state religion, the Incas assimilated the deities, beliefs and culture of
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Amoeba Disease
The reality of the devastation and fright this amoeba can cause is sometimes blinded by the rarity of
the disease. An article posted on the public health category of the Mississippi Public Broadcasting
website highlights the events of a young boy that [d]octors describe [...] as a walking miracle.
(Aboraya, Tomsic). The article is titled A Young Woman Dies, A Teen Is Saved After Amoebas Infect
The Brain, and it written by Abe Aboraya and Michael Tomsic. The article portrays the experience of
sixteen year old Sebastian DeLeon and how he came into contact with the very deadly Naegleria
fowleri and his survival. Sebastian is the fourth person in the United States to ever survive the illness
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For a full round of treatment the drug costs up to forty eight thousand dollars. Another case in North
Carolina was also not as fortunate as Sebastian s, when an eighteen year old Ohio woman was killed
by the infection. In mid June, when water was at a warmer temperature, the girl had been raftering in
Charlotte. The rafting center was closed between late June and August when the amoeba was found in
the water. Dr. Jennifer Cope, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the CDC, said 11 out of 11 tests
for the amoeba were positive at the rafting center, which does sound alarming (Aboraya, Tomsic). This
case sent fear into the community of Charlotte making the community worry for their own safety.
Whitewater Center CEO Wise says roughly 1.5 million people have rafted there over the past decade,
and this is the first health issue it has had tied to what s in the water (Aboraya, Tomsic). Even though a
case of infection caused by the amoeba has never appeared before the community took the incident
very seriously and the rafting center decided the best route to reducing the chance of another fatal
infection they would begin chlorinating the water used for rafting. These real life events that took
place provide a very real feeling towards the
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Erice Breaks Themes
Growing up means more responsibility and more expectations from people around you. Nowadays the
expectations we have to one another keeps getting higher. This means that a larger group of people
will be having a harder time living up to these expectations. For instance, more children at school will
be searching for a way to live up to the expectations. To do this they will have to face challenges that
might be too hard, for someone with lack of self confidence and responsibility this will be a challenge
with many failures.
In the short story, Ernie Breaks written by Genevieve Scott the main theme is also about expectation
and responsibility towards a child. We follow a girl that is troubling with responsibility and cannot
carry her expectations. The main character and narrator is the girl called Cara and is at age ten, while
the story takes place. Cara just passed fourth grade and the mother wants her and the brother to have a
passing present , which at the end becomes a turtle. One day Cara enters the brother s room and she
finds herself in an intense situation, where the brother and his friend play around with the turtle Ernie,
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We find out that Cara is having trouble in school. For instance, we hear about Cara s math lessons,
where she nearly makes a candidate for the Special Ed room, which means that she is close to get
special treatment because of her acknowledge in this topic. We find out that Cara likes having more
responsibility at the start when she says that she wants a puppy. We also see that, when she tries to
save the turtle from her brother. Cara is a typical child that is expected to be more than she can handle,
this leads to several events, where she tries to be responsible but fails. The failure can be hard for a
child, in Cara s case it makes her lose self confidence, in the end she does not even care about it
anymore, and she has given up, if it s Mrs Calorie or Mrs Arsenault, I really don t
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Fahrenheit 451 Personal Response Essay
One of the phrases that I chose to include on the poster is, THE FOOLISH. I chose this phrase because
that is how the general population is perceived in this book. They easily believe what is told to them
and follow the orders of anyone, making them very gullible. Society, at this point, does not really have
any individuality. They follow the group opinion and no longer come up with ideas of their own. So,
THE FOOLISH is the main descriptor of society, or the antagonist, Another word that I chose to
include is, REMEMBER. This word was chosen because it was the duty of the protagonist, Montag, to
remember his part of the story. It was vital for him to do so because it was the only way that the books
were going to survive throughout the war. Montag really struggled with this job because he could
never really quite comprehend what was going on, until he absolutely needed it. In addition to that, I
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This phase was chosen because throughout the book Montag felt a kind of big brother presence
watching him. An example of this is when the hound is sent to sniff around his house after they knew
that he had books. Also, Beatty constantly knew about what Montag was doing, which made him very
nervous and swayed some of his decisions. This was important because it affected how the reader
viewed the society as a whole. MANIPULATION was also an important word added to my project.
Manipulation was used very often throughout the story, especially with the character Beatty. Beatty
often used long, drawn out sentences with a lot of references to confuse Montag and change his
opinion on the situation. In fact, Beatty s entire role in the book was to manipulate Montag into
believing the things that society did at that time. It had a huge impact on the plotline that was
completely necessary for the story to turn out the way it did, which is why it was
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Notes On Bonds And Debt Investment
Bonds are financial instruments that are used as debt investment. Bonds are a means for an investor to
lend or loan money to an entity or organisation or the government. Time of maturity is usually
predetermined (Bodie, Zvi, Kane, and Alan 12). The interest rate for this transaction however might or
might not be fixed or be variable, otherwise known as the spot rate. The bonds are very powerful
instruments in the market nowadays. T bills, which are government issued are instruments that are
used to show the performance of the market, since the interest rate attracted by this instruments is the
risk free interest rate. The higher this interest rate is, the higher the rate of return for the investor in
this market. For this project, five bonds have been selected to serve as the drivers of the bonds
investments section. In this selection, diversification has been applied both in industry and
geographical positioning of the markets so as to achieve as optimal as possible. The volatility in price
and the volatility in the currency exchange rate of the various markets and financial instruments have
also been considered. Highly performing instruments were selected and have been considered for this
project. This include, the US Treasury bond, Municipal bond (US), Cooperate bond (US), Fortress
bond (UK) and the Turkey treasury bond.
Inflation is a factor that is very highly considered in terms of investments and long term financial
commitments such
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Reducing Falls Throughout The Elderly
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REDUCING FALLS IN THE ELDERLY
Reducing Falls in the Elderly by Use of Multifactorial Assessments and Management Programs
Marney Belmore
Southeast Missouri State University
A fall is defined as an unanticipated occurrence where a person happens to lie on the ground, floor or a
surface that is below them from their prior standing, lying or sitting position. In the United States,
people over the age of 65 years of age is increasing at a rapid rate due to the increase in the average
life expectancy and our baby boomers advancing in years. In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau predicts
that the quantity of people aged 65 years or older will double by the year 2030 and the people 85 years
and older will grow by 5 times by the year 2050. With the increasing average age of Americans, the
escalation of falls in the elderly will increase tremendously because of many different risk factors that
affect our elderly population. (Michael et al., 2010).
Falls are triggered by multifaceted factors with numerous dangers that include either long or short
term influencing factors. The connections between these factors may be altered by the person?s age,
ailments, illnesses, diagnoses such as Parkinson?s, stroke, diabetes mellitus and arthritis, or their
surroundings. The major fall risk factors for elderly include their advancing age, loss of muscle
strength, unsteady gait, impaired balance, incontinence of bowel or bladder, depression, cognitive
impairment, due to
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Eugenics Argumentative Essay
What nature does blindly, slowly, and ruthlessly, man may do providently, quickly, and kindly. As it
lies within his power, so it becomes his duty to work in that direction (Sir Francis Galton). Who,
would have known the idea of changing something to make it better in the future would be so foreign
to a world where it s happening continuously. Humans try to improve themselves in one form or
another, whether it s makeup, clothes, medicine, cosmetic surgery, and countless other things. The
world is constantly changing, so to does humanity only through eugenics. The world does not seem to
know what Eugenics is, the history, and the popular view today. Eugenics is always considered bad
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Eugenics was widely considered a bad thing when the Nazi s in World War II were forcing innocent
people to become sterile. However, in today s society it can be used to eliminate diseases including
Tay Sachs, Fragile X, and Huntington s disease. By eliminating the chances of passing dormant
diseases in genes, they could eventually become non existent.
If people were asked on the street what do you know about eugenics they wouldn t have a valid
response. The responses would be less descriptive, and knowledgeable. Those that are of the elderly
community know the most about it, mainly because they lived it. In the early nineteen hundreds there
were many laws placed, where the state can choose to sterilize a person. Information from Disability
Justice says, the Supreme Court voted 8 1 in favor to pass the law. This all was depending on their,
mental condition, physical condition, whether you are presumptuous, criminals, idiots , rapists,
epileptics, or have any type of disability. A common example was Carrie Buck, age seventeen, who
after being impregnated through rape of her foster parents relative, was condemned feeble minded and
presumptuous (Disability Justice). Her mother being institutionalized,
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Character Recognition By Machines, An Innovative Way By...
Abstract Character Recognition by machines is an innovative way by which the dependence on
manpower is reduced. Character recognition provides a reliable alternative of converting manual text
into digitized format. Now a days, as technology becomes integral part of human life, many
applications have enabled the incorporation of English OCR for real time inputs. The advantages that
the English alphabet has is its simplicity offered by less number of letters i.e. 26 and easier
classification due to the concept of lowercase and uppercase. If we consider Devnagari script in this
scenario, we will come across myriad hurdles because this script lacks the simplicity of English. The
concept of fused letters, modifiers, shirorekha and spitting similarities in some letters make
recognition difficult. Also, character recognition for handwritten text is far more complex than that for
machine printed characters. This is because of the versatility and different writing techniques adopted
by people. The direction of strokes, pressure applied on writing equipments, quality of writing
equipment and the mentality of the writer itself highly affects the written text. These problems when
combined with the intricate details of Devnagari script, the complications in constructing a HCR of
this script are increased. The proposed system focuses on these two issues by adopting Hough
transform for detecting features from lines and curves. Further, for classification, SVM is used. These
two methods
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The Success Of Dunkin Donuts
One of the most Successful Franchises is the famous Dunkin Donuts, the biggest donuts organization
sellers in the world who are ranked #3 in top 500 franchises in 2018. DD aren t only known for selling
great donuts they also sell breakfast such as one of my favorites a bacon, egg and cheese on a
croissant, they also sell ice cream, hash browns and other tasty things that will make you want to come
back for more. In 1950, Bill Rosenberg opened the main Dunkin Donuts shop in Quincy,
Massachusetts but before he renamed it to Dunkin Donuts, the original name was Open Kettle . The
opening of the first shop lead to the organization developing into one of the biggest espresso and
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Quiznos is diversified fast food restaurant or eatery spot that first began situated in Denver, Colorado
that spends significant time in offering toasted submarine sandwiches. It was established in 1981 by
Jimmy Lambatos who wasi a Denver food industry veteran who got his start in the early 1970s as
executive chef at the storied Colorado Mine Co. steakhouse in Glendale. After cooking meals for local
celebrities and visiting stars including Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones, Lambatos left to start his
own northern Italian restaurant in 1978 called Footers. He then created Quiznos with a friend of his
named Todd Disner.and sold to Rick and Richard Schaden ten years after the fact, before developing
to about 5,000 eateries a while later. There are several reasons why a organization such as quiznos are
failing and are very close to ending, the organization had developed to 5,000 units. While the
organization offered delectable subs, Metro could without much of a stretch purchase toasters. By
presenting toasted subs in 2005, Metro copied Quiznos blueprint in creating the sub but making it
much better. After one year, Quiznos started to go through a downfall in their franchise. It has shed
more than 60% of its units to its present tally of under 2,000. Quiznos diversified plan of action had a
genuine defect: it was near inconceivable for a franchisee to turn a
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Common Themes In Dystopian Movies
Throughout all four of my dystopian films a strong theme that has been brought to the surface is the
idea of individuality is the enemy . As a dystopian film is an illusion to the perfect society, they go
hand in hand. The illusion of a perfect society is typically maintained through the use of corporate
bodies and entities. Dystopian films are typical to play on the worst case scenario of a situation, within
the four films studied Divergent, Macbeth, V for Vendetta and Mokingjay part 2, the worst case
scenario is seen when the government takes control and citizens are under constant supervision or fear
for their everyday lives. Within these dystopian themes we can see where directors are drawing on for
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These are all themes that relate to homicides, people are generally killed when they have more power
then someone else or they simply don t want to deal with the problem anymore. It is in this movie that
we see Tris and Four defeat the system, they firstly defeat the system through their manner, the fact
that they are able to confront their deepest fears and are able to see through the idea of a perfect
society. Divergent s also work out that you don t need to be paired with people that share the mutual
hate that you have towards another faction in this case. Tris and Four manipulate the system as they
can see that the government has split up everyone so that they don t unite and combine all of their skill
sets. This is why we see that the government purposely divides people to stop them from combining
their skill sets and becoming more powerful then the government.
This relates to the homicide rate in Chicago in the current world as the year that Tris and Four
defeated the system the homicides in real life decreased. Showing that the homicide rate in Chicago
was used as a draw point to establish themes throughout the movie. Through the use of editing within
Divergent it is established that the relationships between the recruits and each other are civilized, the
editing is soft and flows on from once scene to the next, yet the editing between a body of authority
and a citizen is harsh, this resembles that power has been withheld over
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A Dog s Purpose
The author of the review claims A Dog s Purpose moves too fast for its plot and results in a weird
movie. A Dog s Purpose is what the author uses to support his writing. Informing people on the movie
is the reviews overall purpose. It also tells audiences the movie is not the greatest. This allows people
who are considering to watch the movie to see it or not. The review gives a personal opinion and a one
point five out of four stars rating. This is not a superlative rating, which could have an effect on the
box office outcome. The audience of this review is those who are film buffs and people who are
considering seeing A Dog s Purpose. The ethos of the author is excellent. We can tell this because they
have seen the movie and reviews on rogerebert.com. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within their article they discuss three different articles and their outcome. The first article they discuss
doesn t help my research, however, the other two do. The first source they use to provide evidence is
about how mobile advertising can help ticket sales. This part of the editorials purpose was to examine
the process of location based advertising (LBA) on mobile phones. They found out these LBAs were
more effective on people than pop up ads on computers. Then, they discuss the effects the word of
mouth has on ticket sales. Their data supports word of mouth effects the positivity or negativity on the
sale of movie tickets. The authors are writing to people who do research and want to know more about
movie sales. The ethos of the authors is great. Because this is an editorial, it is a reflection on the
sources; therefore, they only have three sources. I tried to look up the articles which helped me. I
found one and the sources were very credible and used lots of sources for their results. Compared to
my other annotations this sources provides more data on advertising before a movie is released. This is
comparable to my project on because I asked questions in my second method about word of mouth
from critics and many didn t care, however, this sources says it effects a movies sale. In the future this
can help me by giving me more insight to what advertising influences moviegoers the
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Designing An Effective User Interface Essay
There are many moving parts that work together to create an effective user interface. This idea is
exemplified in Notes on Design Practice: Stories and Prototypes as Catalysts for Communication by
Thomas Erickson because he gives the reader a nice overview of all of the creative pieces that go into
this design process from start to finish. On a more focused level, Prototyping for Tiny Fingers by Marc
Rettig puts a key element of that process under a microscope and breaks down what makes it so vital
and how to get the most out of it. Together, these articles present clear and time tested guidelines for
efficient and creatively cost effective interface development. Erickson talks about the some of the
various methods that designers employ when they tackle issues found within their projects. Erickson
focuses on the issues that stem from such areas as: problem setting (specifically the clear definition of
what it is), team building as carried out by interdisciplinary groups, effective user involvement to
assist in guiding the design process, the iterative process which is the foundation of collaborative
design when developing prototypes, and the idea of design transfer, which is basically the concept that
within large organizations, those who design a product are frequently not the same individuals as those
who implement it. Erickson describes the early stage of the design process as the exploratory stage,
which is the point where the general requirements are outlined and basic
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Reasons For The Collapse Of The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was at one point the envy of the ancient world. At it s peak in 117 C.E, the empire
spanned from western Europe to northern Africa, through the Mediterranean Sea and into western
Asia. From about 27 B.C.E. to 476 C.E.. Rome was notorious for holding the name of the world s
greatest empire, as Ancient Rome oftentimes furnished civilians with essential necessities such as
jobs, food, and spices. Moreover, forms of entertainment including, holding a plenitude of concerts
and plays were provided to Roman citizens. However, this era of opulence quickly ceased and
conflicts began to emerge through the empire. In turn, by 500 C.E. , the western half of the empire had
begun to collapse, as did the eastern part of the empire after another thousand years. The three
fundamental elements that justify the collapse of the Roman Empire include the economic and social
problems, political instability, as well as the weakening frontiers the civilization had within.
One main factor on as to why the Roman empire fell was because of the flood of economic and social
problems the civilization faced. The overwhelming majority of people had been excluded from
playing an active role in their own government...could not serve in the army (Doc 1). With a large
portion of the inhabitants of the Roman Empire not having the ability to be a part of the government
and/or not join the army, contention began to spark amongst the public. One can observe from this that
due to not permitting
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Essay On Coffee Culture
In the previous decade, coffee culture was not that popular in Hong Kong. When you walked along the
street, instead of seeing Coffee shops, you were definitely seen many traditional Chinese restaurants.
But in nowadays Hong Kong, some people held a belief that the popularity of traditional tea culture is
challenged by the coffee culture as a great number of coffee shops has emerged gradually in these few
years. In the followings, several reasons that blow the coffee culture up will be introduced.
Westernization of our culture
For the change of the culture, teenagers are one of the main characters to facilitate the change. In most
of the teenagers mind, Coffee, this drink is a symbol of western lifestyles and drinking coffee can be
symbolized as stylish, cosmopolitan and sophistication. Therefore, teenagers with more opened minds
are more willing to accept western lifestyles when comparing with aged adults. But for the group of
aged adults, they are more willing to go to the traditional Chinese tea restaurant to yum cha and chat
with their friends and read newspaper as a routine. So, you can easily see there are many boys and
girls holding a cup of coffee with Starbucks or Pacific Coffee logo on their hands walking on ... Show
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Due to their busy working schedules, most of the adults need to work from Monday to Saturday, and
sometimes they do not have enough time to have a proper meal, so they prefer to have a cup of coffee
and a piece of cake for their lunch or dinner instead. And even on their day off, they also need a cup of
coffee to release their stress while having some entertainment or conversation with friends. The café is
the place for them to spend a day as it can provide a comfortable atmosphere for them to relax, a place
to read some books and magazines while enjoying a cup of coffee. They are not only enjoying the
place there but also the essence of
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How to Write 3 Paragraph Essay Responses
How to write 3 paragraph essay responses Before you read: Take note of the title, the author s name
and look to see if there is any biographical information on the author. Have you heard of this author
before? You might want to Google him/her. Go on the internet to look over the periodical (publication)
that the article came from. What do you already know about the subject, the publication or the website
it came from? I recommend that you print out a hard copy of the reading. That way, you can write on
the document if you have comments about the material, questions or just want to make sure that you
get what the author is saying. While you read: Put question marks by anything you don t understand or
want clarified. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is what Garamond looks like. This is what Arial looks like. (If your paper font doesn t look like
these three styles, it is not formatted correctly.) Use the same font and size consistently throughout
your paper no big fonts for titles, no bold words for emphasis (or titles) and no fancy fonts for fun or
to be cute. Underlines should only be used for titles of certain works, like books and movie titles.
(Quotation marks should be used for titles of smaller works, such as articles, poems, song titles, and
short stories.) The rules may vary depending on the work in question, so consult your instructor for
any other concerns. Last name (2) Double space everything. Margins should be one inch all the way
around the paper (go to File then Page Setup ). Keep in mind not to add extra lines before or after a
title or between paragraphs. In addition, remember to set a header, which is your last name and the
page number on the top right hand corner of each and every page. There are plenty of other aspects to
MLA format (such as use of numbers, quotes and citations) which we will discuss in the coming
weeks. Please note: titles of smaller works like magazine/newspaper articles, songs, poems, etc are in
quotation marks . Longer works, like a book, newspaper, magazine or CD are underlined or italicized,
but not both. Choose one and stick with
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Symbolism In The Mermaid Chair, By Sue Monk Kidd
Abstract Island is an emblem of both remoteness and nirvana in both East and West. In the East, to the
Buddha, island is a positive symbol of revitalization in the core of the ocean of Samsara. In
Commonwealth feminist writers such as Anita Desai and Sue Monk Kidd, the island becomes a
metaphor for a woman s quest for freedom and identity. The Mermaid Chair is a vividly imagined
novel about the spirit and the ecstasies of the body; one that illuminates a woman s self awakening
with the brilliant and power that only a writer of Kidd s ability could conjure. An island is a land mass
that is often smaller than a continent. An island is normally surrounded by water completely. Egret
island is a thin place, in the Celtic sense of the phrase, a place where the visible reality of everyday
life and the invisible reality of the sacred interest, where mighty forces work mysteriously to bring
about transformation. The main conflict in The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd is the mental and
physical illness of Jessie Sullivan s the main character, one of those unambiguous women with no
desire to disturb the universe. Jessie stands at the bow of a ferry, looking across Bull s Bay towards
Egret island , a tiny barrier island off the coast of South Carolina ... Show more content on
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She stands there and let it pass, knowing it will pass. All things do. When she told Hugh she was
needed to come and see Mother, to be here on Ash Wednesday, he said, of course . Then a moment
later, is it your mother you re going to see? {Pg 33}. Not that often, but once in a while, the sorrow
and mistrust will form across his eyes. Hugh face will close in. And he will be gone. His mind and
body will be there, of course, buy his heat and spirit even will go to outer banks of their marriage and
amp. A day or two later, he will be back. She will find him cooking breakfast, whistling, bearing more
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New Media In The Turn Within By Susan J. Douglas
New media is a less traditional version of media resulting from the digitization of almost everything.
Compared to its predecessor, new media is instantaneous, interactive, and universally accessible. The
largest aspect of new media is social media. It s role in today s media environment presents an
interesting paradox. On one hand, social media is rather limiting. It is incredibly easy to tailor one s
online experience to their personal beliefs and perspective. At the same time, social media presents the
opportunity to connect with the world at large. To say that new media allows for one but the not the
other would be incorrect. Today s society is one that both reveres and fears social media, leaving
people in an interesting position. In her essay The Turn Within , Susan J. Douglas discusses how
communications technologies have led to an inward, narcissistic scope instead of creating a global
village in which the world is bound together. There are oftentimes calls for a return to old media due
to (somewhat unfounded) fears of newer media making people anti social and self absorbed. But how
exactly is someone communicating by way of more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is true that when given the chance to participate in the world s changing social and political
landscape through social media, many people choose to cling to their own opinions and ignore the
perspectives of others. But the relationship between this narcissism and social media is not one that is
always clear or necessarily true. There are a number of people use social media for things other than
sharing pictures. In fact, people are capable of rational thought with and without the aid of social
media, despite the prevailing attitude that says opposite. While there is surely room for improvement,
today s media environment is certainly capable of helping us make sense of the world if we really
allow
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Athe Personal Statement
AThe Personal Statement is our best means of getting to know you and your best means of creating a
context for your academic performance. When you write your personal statement, tell us about those
aspects of your life that are not apparent from your academic record:
a character defining moment the cultural awareness you ve developed a challenge faced a personal
hardship or barrier overcome
Directions
Choose one from the options listed below.
Tell a story from your life, describing an experience that either demonstrates your character or helped
to shape it.
Describe a time when you made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was
your focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making your contribution.
Has there been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I live in a rural neighborhood near my church, Vinland Lutheran Church. As part of the church s youth
group, I have traveled around in Seattle, delivering socks, hats, underwear, and lunches. Our church
creates an overall sense of community in our area, making us want to be part of other communities
and be active in them.
My school, North Kitsap, has a really good engineering program that exposures students to
composites, 3D printing, CAD modeling, laser cutting, and metal working. From talking to students
from other schools, our school has given me a relatively unique opportunity to learn about a wide
range of different engineering processes and multiple CAD programs. My engineering knowledge will
help me be a more unique student.
I participated for multiple years in Boy Scouts. I learned about leadership and planning by planning
my own Eagle project and assisting and leading the troop in many activities. With these skills, I hope
to bring diversity to the University of
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Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary Paulsen
(T) Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The Dogs Could
Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. (I #1) This is so because Paulsen
consistently describes situations, feelings, and scenery throughout the entire story unlike The Sniper.
(Q E #1) Paulsen begins The Dogs Could Teach Me by writing, There was a point where an old
logging trail went through a small, sharp sided gully a tiny canyon...It might have been a game trail
that was slightly widened or an old foot trail that had not caved in. Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts
out The Sniper by writing, Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that
shone through fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets... However,
by the third paragraph of The Dogs Could Teach Me Paulsen continues the same pattern of writing
saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that had grown as the water froze and
refroze, layering on itself, while O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten
nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, by the third paragraph. (A #1) Even though the
very beginning of The Sniper was much like the very beginning of The Dogs Could Teach Me, in the
sense that both of the authors started out with very strong descriptions, Paulsen s portrayals end up
turning out more powerful because of how consistent they are. Between
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Stats Report
Case Study: Property Purchase Strategy Table of Contents Main Report 3 Introduction3 Decision
Analysis 3 Increasing the expected payoff 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix6 Decision Tree6 Calculation of
probabilities 7 Calculation of expected payoff8 Relationship between the expected payoff and amount
of bid9 Introduction Decision analysis is an integral and powerful component in the decision making
process, and can be used to determine the optimal decision alternative according to the criterion set by
the business by objectively assessing the complicating factors and underlying issues of each decision.
In this case study, the analysis of the problems faced by Oceanview Development Corporation will
start off with a decision tree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, it should be noted that the probability that the zoning change will be approved, given that
the market research study predicts rejection, is only 0.05085. Hence, there is a high probability of
0.9492 that the zoning change is indeed rejected, given that the market research predicts rejection. In
such a scenario, whereby Oceanview conducts market research and rejection of the zoning change is
predicted, it is faced with an expected loss of $387,900.75 if it proceeds with the bid, and an expected
loss of $15,000 if it does not. Hence in this case, it will not focus on maximizing profits but on
minimizing loss. Hence it should not bid if market research predicts rejection, as this decision is more
likely to keep its loss at a minimum. To decide whether to employ market research, Oceanview should
consider the value of the market research information. If it conducts market research, the expected
value of its payoff is $28,992.50 higher than otherwise. Since the value of the market information is
positive, Oceanview should conduct the market research as it brings benefits. Hence, the optimal
strategy for Oceanview will be to conduct market research. If approval is predicted, it should then
proceed with the bidding, whereas if rejection is predicted, it should not bid. This will allow
Oceanview to either maximize profits, if approval of zoning change is predicted, or to minimize
losses, if rejection is predicted.
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  • 2. Beneath Clouds Belonging Analysis Perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. The connection to the land for Aboriginals is a very crucial part of their identity, although got many young Aboriginals it is very difficult for them to connect to their indigenous heritage, as well as feeling alienated from the rest of AUstralia. This results in a connection to an alternate part of their heritage resulting in the adoption of a utopian view of that culture. Aboriginals rarely feel a sense of complete belonging due to wide range of sub cultures within the indigenous community and the seperate nature adopted by them. The tragic nature of indigenous communities is conveyed in the independent AUstralian film Beneath Clouds following two young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can result in the rejection of the indigenous community. Ivan Sven has illustrated the active choices made by Aboriginals to not belong and the resulting impacts. A prime example of this is when Lena returns home at the beginning of the movie. Firstly, the utilisation of an establishing shot capturing the home in conjunction with forlorn music illustrates the desolation assosciated with the brother s arrest and the stark reality of her unfortunate predicament. This is further emphasised through the utilisation of the symbolic distance and blur of the camera conveying an emotional barrier in conjunction with the facial expression helping to consolidate the irretrievable nature of her brother and arrested Aboriginal youths in general. Furthermore, as Lena walks inside the house the negative tension towards the parents is conveyed through the application of a lack of dialogue infering the long gone compassion between them in conjunction with an establishing shot displaying the turmoil of the house. These techniques illustrate the alienation felt by Lena towards her indigenous background and thus her family, resulting in the audience gaining a stronger understanding of the factors feuling Lena s apathetic attitude perspective on her indigenous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rhetorical Analysis Of Frederick Douglass Speech Frederick Douglass was a freed slave in the 1800 s who was famous for his ability to read and write, uncommon of a black man at the time. On July 4th, 1852, he gave a speech to citizens of the United States. In this speech, he called out the hypocrisy of the nation (Douglass), questioning the nation s treatment of slaves on a supposed day of independence. Frederick Douglass effectively uses rhetorical strategies to construct his argument and expose the hypocrisy of the nation. One of the rhetorical strategies that Douglass uses extremely effectively is the use of rhetorical questions. He has many of them scattered throughout the speech and they re meant to make the audience question the nation and their own ways. He begins by asking Why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is hypocritical in that the white men make these values and traditions a staple of their lives, yet when it comes to slaves, they seem to go away. He also believes that, though he will use the severest language (Douglass) he can, he firmly believes that not one word shall escape me that any man whose... not blinded by prejudice, or... a slave holder, shall not confess to be right and just (Douglass). So he sincerely believes that the average human being also knows that the treatment of slaves is unjust and unethical, but they choose not to act on these thoughts. His view, coming from the eyes and thoughts of slaves across America, show how hypocritical the nation actually is in both one sided values and not acting upon their knowledge that what is going on is wrong. Frederick Douglass also uses the point that slaves are human, and are treated as such except in the ways of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. He knows that nobody doubts it. The slaveholders themselves acknowledge it in the enactment of laws for their government (Douglass). He says that there are laws forbidding things such as reading and writing to slaves, yet there is nothing of the sort that in reference to animals or other things one can one. In fact, the slaves are proven human just because nature itself treats them as such. Douglass states, When the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Author Of The Declaration Of Independence By Thomas... Thomas Jefferson was one of the best authors and Presidents in United States history. Jefferson becoming an author impacted his life greatly. Jefferson was the main author in the Declaration of Independence and that alone changed his life. Jefferson was also one of the best Presidents the world had ever seen. Jefferson s work mentioned above impacted his life more than you will ever know. Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Virginia. Jefferson had eight kids; Martha Jefferson Randolph, Eston Hemings, Madison Hemings, Mary Jefferson Eppes, Luig Elizabeth Jefferson, Peter Jefferson, and Jane Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was born to Martha Jefferson. He was the third President of the United States of America. The famous quote of Thomas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jefferson went to school and took his education very seriously. Nothing came easy for Jefferson, he had to work for anything he wanted. Most authors were born in a very wealthy family and had an educational background. That was not Jefferson. Jefferson was a very hard working man no matter the situation. He was very determined man to get what he wanted, whether he dealt with being a great president or being a great author. This kind of work ethic helped Jefferson in every situation he was in. He was not a lazy man at all. This helped him write some of the best books the United States has ever seen. What would you do if we didn t have The Declaration of Independence that Jefferson was a huge part of? If we didn t have that document the United States of America would be in a huge mess and maybe still be under British rule. That would not be a good thing because we would not have as much freedom as we have today. Through Thomas Jefferson s hard work and Stallings, 3 Determination America got what it wanted. Jefferson became very popular in the United States since he was the main author of The Declaration of Independence this changed Jefferson and his family day to day life for many years. Jefferson was one of the best Presidents the United States has ever seen. Jefferson was already known as a great author. This helped him campaign because he was already well known and the people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Anzac Day Of Gallipoli The Australian and New Zealand troops landed on Gallipoli on the 25th of April 1915 now known as Anzac Day. The troops were giving the task to invade the central section of Gallipoli peninsula. This landing was to be effected at dawn on 25 April 1915, while two hours later the main British force was to go ashore at the tip of the peninsula. The French would stage a landing on Asias shore of the Dardanelles, but come off within days to support what was a successful British capturing of the main features of the Gallipoli peninsula. Most of the troops from the Australian and New Zealand army corps landed at Gallipoli on the west side of peninsula. The boats were put off by a mile where they wanted to land. They were surrounded by darkness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Challenges In Memphis I am young man that works at a restaurant in Memphis. I don t like the job because they over work me for minimum wage. I m 17. I m a senior at City University School. My plan is to go to college and major in accounting. I live with both of my parents and my sister. I grew up around violence, gangs, drugs, and things of that nature. Memphis is a pretty crazy place. Anyways, I completed a couple of challenges. These challenges just popped in my brain. In the beginning of middle school, I was a chubby kid. I had a hard time my first in middle school. Girls didn t like me and I didn t have a lot of friends. A lot of people used to make fun of me. One of the coaches asked me to play football, so I went to the doctor and got a physical. I m glad ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the year when the females started to like me. I wasn t fat anymore. I wanted to start back playing football, so I could gain some muscle. I didn t want to play for another school. Since I wanted muscles, I started to lift weights and started to do push ups, tricep dips, and sit ups. After a while I stopped doing sit ups because they got boring. I just started to work on my arms, my back, and my chest. My muscle tone started to show more by the end of the summer before the 11th grade. My 11th grade year, I did push at least 120 200 push ups almost every day. Then I heard that if you want to gain muscle, you have to eat bigger food portions. After I heard that, I got my appetite back. I ran on the treadmill and lifted weights every now and then. I was just focused on gaining muscle. After I while, I received a job. I started to get lazy. I was just keeping up with my grades and going to work. I would only do push ups on my off days and I wouldn t do that many. I just did enough for me to keep my tone. If you read this whole statement, you would know what challenges I ve completed. They require hustle and patience. It also takes heart because you can t just quit. You have to keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Great Gatsby And 1984 Analysis Karl Marx s theory of Marxism suggest that the authority of the bourgeoisie comes from their control over the means of production in. In order to perpetuate their wealth and disguise their corrupt interior, they must oppress and exploit the proletariat through false consciousness. Both Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby and George Orwell s 1984 establishes societies that explores the Capitalism and Totalitarianism. George Orwell does that by setting 1984 in a futuristic totalitarian regime where the proletariat is under absolute control by the Party in order to eternalize their power over its citizens. Fitzgerald, in The Great Gatsby, describes the false consciousness imposed on the lower class of New York during the Jazz Age of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although liquor is prohibited for production except for medical usage, alcoholic beverages are still readily accessible. During Myrtle Wilson s party, Nick Carraway describes that The bottle of whiskey a second one was now in constant demand by all present (Fitzgerald, 36). The presence of illegal alcohol at the corners of every street signify the limited control the American government has over the actions of its citizens. In other words, the citizens of The Great Gatsby are free to challenge the authorities who enforce the laws. In addition to the strict surveillance used to control the state of Oceania, the Party induces fear into its citizens to dominate them mentally. After committing thoughtcrime by expressing his dissatisfaction with the Party in a forbidden diary, Winston expresses his terror for capture when he says that [the] patrols did not matter, however. Only the Thought Police mattered (Orwell, 4). Like Winston, citizens in Oceania are mentally crippled by the rumors about the Thought Police s ruthlessness. The mysterious nature of the organization prevents the exercise of individuality freedom and choice by suppressing and crippling any free thinking. Not only does the Party control the people physically with constant surveillance, they also attempt to take utter control over their mental state. In contrast, even law enforcers of the Roaring Twenties lack a sense of morality and justice. When Gatsby was caught speeding by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Illegal Immigrants Do NOT Harm America s Economy Essay In the article Illegal Immigrants Do Not Harm America s Economy the authors, Brian, Grow, et al used issues to portray current illegal circumstances in American, the situations which demonstrated the necessity of undocumented aliens. Although, the articles lacks of evidence from the other side, but it had a well organized structure and logical supporting evidence; however, the writers did create a remarkable view at the illegal refugees benefits on the economy for the others. In the article, Grow, et al was convinced that illegal immigration had always been the one had the most negatives comments over the last two decades. However, Grow, et al argue that unlawful settlers transpire a component of American s economic cycle consequently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By doing this, authors made the overviews of the articles sound more conniving on the positive side than it shouldn t be. On the other hand, authors also ignored how the negative effects affected our economy. Certainly, the burden enlarger as the demands for food and shelters and public serves, such as school and hospital increase as millions of illegal immigrants sneak in. And the fear of high tax bill and heavy social border also lead public to have second thoughts on illegal aliens as well. Grow, et al should be fairly judging both the positive and negative insights of the current issue. Overall, the articles of illegal immigrants do not harm America s economy allot a deceitful view for majority of the readers. Definitely, a deceptive vision is demonstrates by the articles; however, the articles itself was well organized. Grow, et al illustrate a thriving controlled over the article through detailed example. Appearing in the commencement of the articles, Grow, et al illustrates several detail examples of life of illegal alien in American. Over those detailed example, a comparison are made by Grow, et al, the comparison between poverty and enhanced living of unlawful setters. Next, authors also provided selective headline to assist reader to better understand the article. Thought the essay, authors provided head line and topic over the paragraph which the Arthurs going to talk about. By doing this, Reader will able to have a clear overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dialectical Journal Of Ephesians For you were once murkiness, however now you are light in the Lord. Live as offspring of light (for the product of the light comprises in all decency, nobility and truth) (Ephesians 5: 8 9). Here Paul develops the difference in the middle of obscurity and light (Wood, 69). They were not oblivious and after that in the light. They were the dull and afterward they were the light. Obscurity alludes to when they were lost and did not know the Lord. They were the light when they were spared and got to be one in Christ. The entire passage plays on the rich imagery of dimness and light, obscurity speaking to lack of awareness, blunder and shrewd, light speaking to truth and exemplary nature (Stott, 199). The word, you, alludes to the Christians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study Of Phishing Hacking Phishing 2.1 Introduction to Phishing Phishing is defined as the attempt to obtain personal information such as usernames and passwords, credit card numbers, PINS, and other sensitive information. In this case, the creator will send out a legitimate looking email in disguise as any big and trustworthy company. The words phishing itself sounds like fishing because of their similar concepts that is used. A bait is used in the attempt to catch a victim like for fishing, fisherman will use worm as their bait to attract fishes to their fishing rod or net. As in the hacking term, the bait is referred to any activity that will gain people s trust so that they want to attach to the bait. And once they are attached, the creator will hack into their information. Their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, they would attempt to use the algorithm to make fake AOL accounts. When they hit a match to the real card, they were able to create an account and spam others in AOL s community. They only need a few to take the bait. By 1995, AOL managed to stop the random credit card generators but unfortunately, this warez group moved on to another methods. They specifically pretend to be AOL employees and messaging the people via AOL messenger. On 2 January 1996, the word phishing was first posted in a Usenet group dedicated to AOL including warning on all its email and messaging software to send alert to the users regarding potential phishing abuse. In year 2001, the phishers had turned their attention into online payment systems. The first attack which was the attack on E Gold in June 2001 was unsuccessful, it planted an important seed. By the year of 2003, the phishers had registered dozens of domains that looked like legitimate sites such as eBay and PayPal but the truth is they are not. If only the user was paying attention, they will somehow notice the not so obvious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. White, White And The Construction Of Cultureless ... Many people from different cultures including white people will describe white American culture as cultureless. In the article, White Means Never Having to Say You re Ethnic White Youth and the Construction of Cultureless Identities by Pamela Perry we learn that in two different schools one which is mainly white and the other which is very diverse both see white as cultureless. Perry shows us how white students from both school describe the white culture. In the beginning of this article they ask Laurie a student From Valley Groves High, the school that is mainly white in what ways she would describe the white American culture. Laurie didn t have an answer to this question her response seemed as if she was confused as to what is white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a historian name David Roediger who believes that the white culture doesn t exist, Perry mentions in the article that she doesn t agree with David Roediger because white people do have a culture just that it isn t visible (2001). Renato Rosaldo is an anthropologist who created a theory on white anticulture Perry mentions, Rosaldo s argument suggests that, if at one time Western Europeans had to define themselves as cultural to set themselves apart and superior to savages, today, with much of the world civilized under Western domination, whites must claim a new and higher rung the post cultural to maintain their privileged status post cultural means the invisibility of a culture meaning that whites act as if they don t have a culture so they can be above everyone else (2001). Perry s method was to see the role or just the diversity in schools and how it affects the identities of being white. That is why Perry picked two different schools one school where its mainly only whites which is Valley Groves High and the other school which is very diverse and just has many cultures which is Clavey High School. Perry mentions how she also picked schools that where around the same area. Before she picked Valley Groves High and Clavey High School she made some research on the schools and just the areas around the schools. Clavey High School had a percentage of 12 whites in the school. Valley Groves High had a percentage of 83 whites. Perry made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Frances Willard s Reform The late nineteenth century was a time of social reformation. Questions about social roles, religion, and the overall progression of America arose from the up and coming modernizing society. These questions would inevitably lead to political and social movements that would influence today s society. Social reform organizations made headlines across the nation and their movements towards developing positive social change. Frances Willard, a Christian suffragist, political activist, and reformer for gender equality, created awareness on political issues that have affected, what are now, basic societal standards. Moreover, these influences on political and social changes developed rules and regulations that modernized the United States government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willard recognizes the hardships of being an activist and the negative attention that comes along with it. However, she believes in her actions toward reform and wants to reassure her audience that they too are praised for their efforts and that they will all be recognized for the courage they are admitting. Willard accounts for the worldwide efforts that the World s Woman s Christian Temperance Union has made exemplifying God s principles. She notes the importance of these principles and the need for them to be embraced into customs and laws in order to live in an acceptable godly society. This view of acceptance, equality, and the act of working in mission groups worldwide and promoting awareness for those less fortunate depicts our desire to strive for those same morals in today s society. Moreover, The Temperance Campaign which was presented in a speech by Willard in 1874, titled Everybody s War, outlined the dangers of alcoholism and its immediate effects on American families. This speech gave the controversial views of the modern evangelical Christian, middle class women and their belief that sobriety and patriotism went hand and hand. Sobriety was represented as a way to strengthen American families by living morally and by the hands of God. This speech in particular, made a clear separation between Christianity and the consumption and selling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Betrayal And Deception In Macbeth Betray a friend, and you ll often find you ruined yourself, once said Aesop. There are consequences of betraying and deceiving a friend, and it will change one s life for the worse. One author who emphasizes the ideal of betrayal and deception is Shakespeare, and it can be seen throughout the play Macbeth. In the play, Macbeth was an honored and respected high ranking noble in King Duncan s eyes, and betrayed his king to gain power. Macbeth and his fellow, Banquo were told by mysterious witches that Macbeth would be crowned king. The prediction from the witches gave Macbeth and Lady Macbeth a dangerous dose of ambition, which led to them killing the ones closest to them to become king, including King Duncan and Banquo. Throughout Macbeth, Shakespeare illustrates the concept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human nature is centered covering up one s flaws and Macbeth s ambition for power lead him to kill King Duncan s servants to cover up his own murder, O, yet I do repent me fof my fury, that I did kill them (Shakespeare II.3.106 107) Macbeth admitted. He admitted to killing the servants because they killed King Duncan only to cover up his deed, shows his acts of deceit. Along with covering flaws, human nature emphasizes on the positives of a bad choice and blocks out the negatives. Macbeth killed Banquo to make sure no one is in the way of him gaining power, and looked beyond betraying and hurting his best friend and Macbeth tells the murders, It is concluded. Banquo, thy soul s flight, if it find heaven, must find it out tonight (Shakespeare III.2. 140 141) expresses Macbeth. Another characteristic of human nature is to hurt ones who support someone you hate, even if they are innocent or have done no wrong. Macbeth decided to murder MacDuff s family out of fear and hatred. Human nature can be scary and deceitful, as shown through Macbeth and his choices that betrayed people close to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Investigating And Writing About The Ashanti People For my research paper, I am going to be investigating and writing about the Ashanti people. The Ashanti people inhabit what is today Ghana, West Africa, with their capital city being Kumasi. I am interested in this subject because I spent four weeks of this summer in Ghana. While I spent most of my time with the Fante people on the coast, we toured Manhyia Palace in Kumasi and I was instantly intrigued by the Ashanti culture. I also personally know an Ashanti that has moved to the United States, which makes me all the more interested to explore how globalization, as defined by Manfred Steger, has shaped her life and culture. The issues that I am going to be investigating in this paper are ones that I have had first hand experience with: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ghana was called The Gold Coast until its independence was gained from the British in the 1900s, due to the abundance of gold. This, along with the eventual slave trade was a catalyst for the arrival of Europeans in the area in 1471. The Ashanti Empire was founded in 1697 by King Osei Tutu I. At its height, the Ashanti Empire was incredibly rich and powerful, larger than modern day Ghana, and even had European advisors. Dress was extravagant, rituals were important, and courts, tax systems, and military organizations were all being employed. Yet, as is the case with many African nations around this time, conflict with Europeans eventually arose. The first conflict between the Ashanti and Europeans was with the British, and it occurred in 1824. The Ashanti emerged victorious with the death of the British governor. During the second conflict with the British, the Ashanti were defeated and Kumasi was captured. The near fall of the Ashanti Empire came in 1896, when the Ashanti were defeated by the British and King Prempeh was exiled to the Seychelles. After this, the Ashanti attempted one last attack on the British fort, spurred on by the disrespect they were being shown by the British governor, but they were ultimately defeated. However, many of the traditions and cultural aspects of the ancient Ashanti s still exist today. Art and language are two ways in which Ashanti culture has been preserved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Summary Of China Simulation To preface, my group did a simulation based on the Communist Chinese communes in the 1950s. What went well with our simulation was that it was engaging. Due to the timed component of each corn harvesting season, there was a race against the clock mentality which ultimately, required a lot of focus and attention to the activity. In addition, since there are two communes competing against each other, it helped bring out the competitive nature of our participants. One way that they simulation could have been improved would be by adding more background information about China during this time and talking more about the definition of a commune. One comment that was made was that this activity was very fun, but it felt more like a farming game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, the results of implementing a simulation can be multi faceted. One could say a simulation could improve skills such as public speaking, looking at and synthesizing evidence, communication skills, working together and collaboration, etc. One could also say a simulation can improve student s ability to remember concepts such as economic principles, historical events, parts of the brain, etc. It truly depends on the class that one teaches and the age group that determines which learning goals to focus on. Another strategic use of simulations is to allow time at the end of the simulation for discussion and debrief. At the teacher panel, one teacher mentioned how he had a simulation but didn t allow time for a discussion, which ultimately was harmful. My goal would be to allow time for discussion to not only allow students to take a breather but to also talk about how the simulation connects to things learned in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Solar Energy Our world has been in existence for billions of years and throughout all those years we have used the sun for basic energy needs. So why not be able to harness that energy and use it to power things like our homes or our cars? Many scientist have been developing alternate forms of energy called Green Energy. Green power is the solution to creating a cleaner, sustainable energy system. Renewable energy power from the sun, wind, plants, and moving water is a natural way to meet our energy needs and protect the environment. Here are some forms of green energy: • Wind energy converts the power available in moving air into electricity. Wind power does not produce air emissions, generate solid waste, or use water. • Biomass is energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... • the need for non polluting and silent sources of electricity; eg tourist sites, caravans and campers • the need for a convenient and flexible source of small amounts of power; eg calculators, watches, light meters and cameras; • the need for renewable and sustainable power, as a means of reducing global warming. Together, these needs have produced a growing market for photovoltaics which has stimulated innovation. As the market has grown, the cost of cells and systems has declined, and new applications have been discovered. To fully understand how solar power energy is created we need to look at how silicon solar cells are made by using either single crystal wafers, polycrystalline wafers or thin films. Single crystal wafers are sliced, (approx. 1/3 to 1/2 of a millimeter thick), from a large single crystal ingot which has been grown at around 1400 °C, which is a very expensive process. The silicon must be of a very high purity and have a near perfect crystal structure. Polycrystalline wafers are made by a casting process in which molten silicon is poured into a mould and allowed to set. Then it is sliced into wafers. As polycrystalline wafers are made by casting they are significantly cheaper to produce, but not as efficient as monocrystalline cells. The lower efficiency is due to imperfections in the crystal structure resulting from the casting process. Almost half the silicon is lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Strategy Of Mergers And Acquisition 2.1 Strategy of Mergers Acquisition Mergers Acquisitions refers to corporate reorganisations that transfer an organisation s ownership from one firm, the target, to the other known as the acquirer (Motis, 2007). The difference between a merger and an acquisition is that the former is a combination of two companies, whereas acquisition is when one company completely takeover another (Gupta, 2013. M A can benefit companies in various ways and the main advantage is all the potential economies of scale that can arise from the deal (Pettinger, 2012). For example, the firm benefits from cost savings that are associated with marketing and technology. Furthermore, M A deals provide firms access to a wider customer base and increase their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, employees can be made redundant as the acquiring company can shut shown under performing departments (eFinanceManagement, 2015). Section 2 2.1 Mergers Acquisition in Oil Gas Industry Organisations see M A as a fast and efficient way to expand into new markets and incorporate new technologies (Schuler Jackson, 2001). M A have a high level of success, nonetheless, failures in an M A deals are also inevitable. According to Schuler Jackson (2001), a substantial number of financial and market factors can actually be traced to the negligence of human resource issues and activities. Gupta (2013) mentioned the different motives organisations have for pursuing a merger and acquisition deal are strategic, financial and organisational motives. Conversely, Wheeler et al (2014) go to state the trends for an M A deal are based on factors such as oil prices, capital availability, oil acquisitions, or strong valuation. And with the current oil price, chief economists at Charles Stanley, Jeremy Batstone Carr, warns that further price falls could really start hurting the big firms (West, 2016), implicating a negative effect on oil companies. Wheeler et al (2014) state M A activities declined in the industry during 2013, however, the industry has continued to see many deals occur afterwards (Ambrose, 2016). Additionally, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Stochastic Grinding Process Development For Metal Bonded... Deterministic grinding process development for metal bonded diamond grinding wheels through patterned grinding wheel by utilizing micro EDM comprises four main investigation on: (1) material removal mechanism considering interaction between diamond grains, workpiece, metal bond and electrical spark, (2) effective pattern geometry design for effective material removal and grinding performance, (3) application of micro EDM to create the pattern on the metal bonded grinding wheel, (4) analysing the grinding performance on hard materials such as Inconel and carbide. We believe that knowledge obtained in these four subjects through journal publications and conference/seminar will benefit academics in the field of manufacturing technology, surface science and materials engineering. Especially, establishing a FEM/SPH model which can present different material removal phases, rubbing, ploughing, and cutting during grinding and mechanical interaction between abrasive grains, metal bond, and workpiece will benefit the researcher in the field of micromachining by providing advanced understanding on metal cutting mechanism at micro scale for hard materials. Because grinding has the most complex cutting mechanism among other machining processes, detailed understanding of this certainly will help to comprehend other machining processes cutting mechanism easily. Application of micro EDM to dress the metal bonded diamond wheels will show how electrical discharge energy is controlled to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Social Medi A Big Part Of The Internet Industry Social media Improvements have been made in technology causing the number of users on social media to rise every day. The use of social media depicts the relationships between people and how the communication progresses. As stated by Heidemann, Klier and Probst (2012) social media cites are online communities that help individuals to bond and create relationships with each other. Therefore, social networking sites help people find others with similar interests; it helps sustain and uphold their relationships and helps people to find resources and knowledge. (Heidemann, Klier, Probst, 2012). In this way social media helps people use their capability to organize and maintain any present relationships and aids individuals to classify a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The internet has grown world wide in the past couple years. Since July 2011, there have been over 750 million profiles on Face book, more than 100 million users on LinkedIn, around 180 million posts on twitter and about 3 billion views on YouTube daily(Chen Bryer, 2012). The most effective page on social media has been proven to be Facebook because it allows one account to share images, videos, and posts etc. to all of the friends on the page (Chen, 2010). Students use Facebook for personal reasons mainly, however now it is mostly being used for academic reasons. Research has shown that clubs, groups, and news are being created and sent out from students to other students. The surge of the internet definitely changes the amount of students participating in academic groups and the whole college learning experience (Prescott, 2014). Heidemann, J., Klier, M., Probst, F. (2012). Online social networks: A survey of a global phenomenon. Computer Networks, 56, 3866 3878. Nadkami, A., Hofmann, S. G. (2012). Why do people use facebook?. Personality and Individual Differences, 52 (3), 243 249. Napoleon, E. (2013). The effect of social networking sites on students academic performance in Girne American University, North Cyprus. Retrieved from http://ydemokrat.blogspot.com/2013/05/the effect of social networking sites.html Goodmon, L. B., Smith, P. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Strong Interest Inventory Report Sample Strong Reflections The Strong Interest Inventory report was an eye opening experience and I received a lot of useful and interesting information concerning what possible careers I might be interested in and my personal work style. My Strong Theme code was RI and definitely very high in the Realistic occupational theme. I received a Very High score of 70 in the realistic theme and a Moderate score of 54 in the Investigative theme the rest of the themes are 40 and below (artistic at 40, conventional at 37, enterprising at 33, and social at 25). I believe that this assessment was quite accurate in that many of the interests, activities, skills, and values that are mentioned in the first two arias are ones I believe I have, whereas the rest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this I have thought that a police officer would be an interesting field to go into although I believe that a job as a fish and game or BLM warden would be most interesting of all. Second on the scale was Mechanics and construction which is something I do in my spare time as a hobby although I m not sure about a career in this field. Nature and agriculture which came in third in my top five interests aria was something that was also not surprising simply because I enjoy spending time in the outdoors and have always dreamed of owning a farm. The forth aria was a high score in the military field which I have mostly overlooked because I didn t really want to move from one desert just to find myself in an even hotter one on the other side of the world. Although I have always enjoyed sports like paintball and have pondered finding some sort of career in the military. Lastly is science which is a subject that I have always liked right along with history although the major barrier that I have found in front of pursuing a career in the science field is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Pubic Shaming Analytical Summary of Cole Stryker s The Problem with Public Shaming In The Problem with Public Shaming, an essay that first appeared in the Nation, Stryker argues against the form of public shaming promoted by online networks and how people have figured out a way to deal with crimes but not with social media. Stryker introduced the essay s subject matter through social media examples, while reflecting on past experiences and stating important details that reinforce the subject of public shaming as well as dox and discusses this term throughout the essay. Stryker helps define the term dox by listing the common traits and information doxxers try to gather, which include name, phone number, address, social security and financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When justifying a punishment, American adjudicators look for five reasons to justify the punishment: incapacitation, restitution, deterrence, rehabilitations and retribution. Out of these five reasons only three apply to doxxing and even then they are classified as deeply noted social ills (racism, sexism and homophobia) to shame others. Stryker continually states that people are bound to impulses they hate. Having demonstrated how the use of technology can influence young generations, Stryker goes on to say that punishing those who make bad and or racist remarks only breeks further hatred. Stryker uses a hypothetical example to support his claim and explain why. He continues to go further and give real world examples of how a New York City EMT was fired because of his racist tweets on his online profile (Stryker 588). This strengthened Stryker s position on how publicly shaming an individual only causes more harm and problems. During Stryker s claim he provides an excellent example of how news wants to get everything out first even if it is not accurate. The example he provides is from Sandy Hook and how in the beginning of a major event reporters are notoriously bad at getting the facts straight (Stryker 589). He then relates this to social media and how once something is out even though it might be incorrect people are still going to believe it because it was on social media. The intent however for each post ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Middle Colonies Motives The middle colonies had many varying motives for founding, religious, economic foundations, and political development. Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey all have different reasons for the creation of the colony. Pennsylvania was claimed by William Penn because he wanted a safe place for his, and everyone else s, religion. New York, however, was founded because the Dutch were seeking great riches; although Henry Hudson, an English explorer they employed, did not find a shortcut through North America, he did claim the land for the Dutch. Comparatively, New Jersey was established and inhabited for its rich and fertile soil. Moreover, New York had different religious motives than those of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. New York, being founded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Should Gamers Be Prosecuted For Virtual Stealing AS in Fine Arts Shalyra Alleyne 901234091 Bullock, Richard, and Goggin, Maureen D, and Weinberg, Francine, editors. The Norton Field Guide to writing with readings and handbook. W.W. Norton Company, 2016. The argument essay Should Gamers Be Prosecuted for Virtual Stealing by Alex Weiss, starts off by him revealing the story of the Dutch Supreme Court that is convicting a 13 year old teenager of virtually stealing another players amulet and shield. Alex then proceeds to elucidate disappointing teenage years while participating in massively multiplayer online video games as a thief. He then starts to discuss the ethics and rules of frequent massive multiplayer online games and brings up evidence on how it is not against the policy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Creating Robots for a Universal Purpos There are over 8.6 million robots in the world that have been created for a universal purpose. That purpose is to improve human life. They do this in many different ways like for example; Robots are used in the Auto Industry to help build automobiles on assembly lines. It takes around twenty four hours on average to build a new automobile in a factory with the help of these robots. Without the machinery that is being used on these assembly lines it could take anywhere from three days to a week to build one automobile. That would also affect the price of said automobile and make it harder to purchase automobiles. Robots help improve many more functions in everyday life. The purpose of this project is to prove that robots improve upon human life and that the robots should be used more often. The first robot was hand built in between four hundred and three hundred fifty B.C. The inventor of the robot was mathematician Archytas. The robot functioned as a steam powered pigeon. The robot actually worked and at one point flew two hundred meters before it ran out of steam and landed on the ground. The robot was not very helpful. But it at the time was a great sign of what was to come in the future. The latest robots to be created are unrecognizable compared to this very first model. Robots are used every day in countries across the world in assembly lines. An assembly line is a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Free Motifs In The Film Mr. Orange A free motif found in this film, while subtle, is the idea of detachment. The motifs purpose is to display how each character is somehow disconnected from one another, and while they are a part of a team they are also individuals. Throughout the film we discover that each member of the heist team, in one form or another, expresses this theme. For example, Mr. Orange shows his disconnection and detachment from everyone else when we find out he is an undercover cop trying to undermine the heist. With Mr. Blonde we find out he is a psychopath and likes to do his own thing, which ends up causing a lot of conflict with the other members. Mr. Pink shows detachment when he decides not to involve himself in the three way Mexican standoff that would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, at least 50% or more of the movie consists of flashbacks. For example, one of the biggest problems for our protagonist is finding out who the rat is. As everyone is pointing their guns and accusing one another, we go into a flashback of Mr. Orange where we find out he is actually an undercover cop. This flashbacks serves two purposes, much like all the flashbacks in the film. Its main use is a tool for character development, but it is also very important for creating conflict and moving the film forward, albeit in a non linear fashion common in Tarantino films. Here we learn that Mr. Orange is a good guy who really enjoys his job as a cop, but what his flashback also does is escalate the conflict. In it we see a strong bond grow between Mr. White and Mr. Orange, and it causes Mr. White to clash with the rest of his team when defending Mr. Orange, who he wholeheartedly believes is a thief like the rest of them. In the end this causes the death of three main characters. Each flashback in the film serves this multi pronged purpose of telling us exactly who each of the protagonists are, and then using these newly learned attributes to stir up trouble in the films plot. Basically, these flashbacks acts as delays for the more intense moments of the film setting up an even larger delay for the films ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Morality Of Inertia Summary The Morality of Inertia by Lionel Trilling is about how Ethan Frome refuses to take action for what he wants due to moral issues. Trilling talks about how miserable is Frome s life. He has this desire to share his life with Mattie, but at the same time he can t leave his marriage with Zeena. Trilling talks about how literature doesn t get along with inertia, and how Wharton creates a story where the main character is experiencing life in death. Throughout the whole story, Frome is always thinking about leaving Zeena to be able to have a future life with Mattie, but he loses momentum all the time. At the end, he does take action and leaves with Mattie, but not for so long or too far because they both ended up living with Zeena anyways. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Control In Metropolis A great deal of fictional films and literature deal with the concept of society. Writers have played around with the idea of societies that are different from the world we know. While some portray this in optimistic ways and others darker, what these works have in common is the idea of social control wherein people are forced to conform to means that are believed to benefit their society. Fritz Lang s 1927 silent film, Metropolis is an early example of this. The beginning shows machine gears and workers marching towards a factory. This place is known as the Workers City, described to be far below Metropolis, the city for the upper class founded by Joh Fredersen (Alfred Abel). The lives of the workers and the rich are very different, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, the set design was intricate and very detailed, especially in the factories where there were gears and machines operating everywhere. Every inch brought the setting to life. There was a clear distinction when switching from Metropolis to the Workers City that was seen in the scene s setting. Moreover, the settings were given more depth by the frames and angles in which they were shot. Many scenes would show the main subject or image centered in the frame, and this was given emphasis with the use of dark shadows in contrary to a bright subject. Shadows indeed played a big part in creating visuals. The technique of chiaroscuro, the contrast between light and dark comes to mind, like in scenes that were more somber and serious (e.g. carrying the dead bodies from the factory, Maria making prophecies about peace). In connection with the concept of angles, Fritz Lang also had a commendable use of symmetry, which was visually appealing especially with intricately designed sets. Lang also used lines in his shots, adding style and flair to dramatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of The House Of Lords Considering Its... Introduction: Having a unicameral UK government has always been a consideration. However, attempts to reform it or remove it, has become a controversial topic. Some critics believe that the removal of a bicameral government will be expensive, give the government too much power and reduce representation. Others consider the abolition of it to be more democratic and cheaper as it takes less time. This essay will discuss the requirement of the House of Lords considering its benefits and harms. It will also acknowledge its impacts on Westminster and Scottish Parliament, the power of the parliament and the legislative process of constitutional reform. (i) relative functions of Second Chamber in the UK Parliament and unicameral Scotland The UK Parliament is bicameral. It has two separate chambers; the House of Lords (upper house) and the House of Commons (lower house). The House of Lords is an unelected chamber totaling up to 790 members. Life peers are the majority members . It shares the same functions as the House of Commons. Criticized due to similarities. Each house has five stages in the pre legislative process. Both review and amend proposed legislature and challenging the government. The House of Lords powers only goes so far regarding amending bills. The house has no authority to amend government enactments relating to finance. It was introduced by the Parliament Act 1911 after wealthy members refused to pass the People s Budget which would raise their taxes . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Microsoft Antitrust Case The Sherman Antitrust act of 1890, along with other laws passed by congress, was put in place to regulate companies from engaging in anticompetitive practices. However, in 1998 Microsoft was the subject of an investigation initiated by the Justice department. In their charges the Department of Justice accused Microsoft of engaging in monopolistic activity. The purpose of my report is to examine what led to the investigation. Furthermore, I will explain the judgment in the case. Finally, I will analyze the present state of Microsoft. In order to understand this subject I will explain the current laws against monopolies in the United States. Then I will describe the events of the investigation and judgment of Microsoft. First, we must understand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Circuit Court of Appeals heard Microsoft s appeal in 2002. Although the verdict against Microsoft was not overturned , but the consequences suffered by Microsoft were different. Under the new ruling third parties would have access to Microsoft s application programming interfaces. Furthermore and a committee of three people were appointed, with the objective of ensuring compliance, by having access Microsoft s system records for a period of 5 years initially. Later the time would be extended. Finally, although the bundling of Internet Explore with the Windows interface is what initiated the investigation, the Department of Justice did not prevent Microsoft from connecting other software with Windows again. (Civil Action No. 98 1232 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Origin ( E.g Time, Place Of Beginnings ) Origin (e.g time, place of beginnings): The Inca was also known as Tawantinsuyu, first appeared in the Andes region of South America throughout the 12th century A.D, the heterogeneous empire quickly flourished through the military power of their emperors. They had their own culture and pantheist beliefs up until 1438, however, the influences of past settlements and the following ninety five years of expansion caused religious beliefs to change and develop significantly. The Inca conquered neighbouring Andean regions which had their own set of religious beliefs, worshipped deities and had unique practices. Nearly all Andean communities participated in the everyday worship of the forces of nature (including rain, lightning, thunder, the moon and the rising of the sun each day) and venerated the earth s physical features (such as snakes, jaguars, rivers and mountains). The peasants among each allyu (a group of extended families) executed these practices for thousands of years. Each allyu worshipped their ancestors, which they believed to originate from the natural world at sacred places called huacas. The Incas built their own temples, sacred sites, took sacred relics from the locals and held them in the sacred land Cuzco to encourage compliance with the Inca beliefs and accept the supremacy of Inti (the most important Inca deity and sun god). Instead of forcing them to completely convert to the Inca state religion, the Incas assimilated the deities, beliefs and culture of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Amoeba Disease The reality of the devastation and fright this amoeba can cause is sometimes blinded by the rarity of the disease. An article posted on the public health category of the Mississippi Public Broadcasting website highlights the events of a young boy that [d]octors describe [...] as a walking miracle. (Aboraya, Tomsic). The article is titled A Young Woman Dies, A Teen Is Saved After Amoebas Infect The Brain, and it written by Abe Aboraya and Michael Tomsic. The article portrays the experience of sixteen year old Sebastian DeLeon and how he came into contact with the very deadly Naegleria fowleri and his survival. Sebastian is the fourth person in the United States to ever survive the illness caused by the amoeba. His symptoms in the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a full round of treatment the drug costs up to forty eight thousand dollars. Another case in North Carolina was also not as fortunate as Sebastian s, when an eighteen year old Ohio woman was killed by the infection. In mid June, when water was at a warmer temperature, the girl had been raftering in Charlotte. The rafting center was closed between late June and August when the amoeba was found in the water. Dr. Jennifer Cope, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the CDC, said 11 out of 11 tests for the amoeba were positive at the rafting center, which does sound alarming (Aboraya, Tomsic). This case sent fear into the community of Charlotte making the community worry for their own safety. Whitewater Center CEO Wise says roughly 1.5 million people have rafted there over the past decade, and this is the first health issue it has had tied to what s in the water (Aboraya, Tomsic). Even though a case of infection caused by the amoeba has never appeared before the community took the incident very seriously and the rafting center decided the best route to reducing the chance of another fatal infection they would begin chlorinating the water used for rafting. These real life events that took place provide a very real feeling towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Erice Breaks Themes Growing up means more responsibility and more expectations from people around you. Nowadays the expectations we have to one another keeps getting higher. This means that a larger group of people will be having a harder time living up to these expectations. For instance, more children at school will be searching for a way to live up to the expectations. To do this they will have to face challenges that might be too hard, for someone with lack of self confidence and responsibility this will be a challenge with many failures. In the short story, Ernie Breaks written by Genevieve Scott the main theme is also about expectation and responsibility towards a child. We follow a girl that is troubling with responsibility and cannot carry her expectations. The main character and narrator is the girl called Cara and is at age ten, while the story takes place. Cara just passed fourth grade and the mother wants her and the brother to have a passing present , which at the end becomes a turtle. One day Cara enters the brother s room and she finds herself in an intense situation, where the brother and his friend play around with the turtle Ernie, after this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We find out that Cara is having trouble in school. For instance, we hear about Cara s math lessons, where she nearly makes a candidate for the Special Ed room, which means that she is close to get special treatment because of her acknowledge in this topic. We find out that Cara likes having more responsibility at the start when she says that she wants a puppy. We also see that, when she tries to save the turtle from her brother. Cara is a typical child that is expected to be more than she can handle, this leads to several events, where she tries to be responsible but fails. The failure can be hard for a child, in Cara s case it makes her lose self confidence, in the end she does not even care about it anymore, and she has given up, if it s Mrs Calorie or Mrs Arsenault, I really don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Fahrenheit 451 Personal Response Essay One of the phrases that I chose to include on the poster is, THE FOOLISH. I chose this phrase because that is how the general population is perceived in this book. They easily believe what is told to them and follow the orders of anyone, making them very gullible. Society, at this point, does not really have any individuality. They follow the group opinion and no longer come up with ideas of their own. So, THE FOOLISH is the main descriptor of society, or the antagonist, Another word that I chose to include is, REMEMBER. This word was chosen because it was the duty of the protagonist, Montag, to remember his part of the story. It was vital for him to do so because it was the only way that the books were going to survive throughout the war. Montag really struggled with this job because he could never really quite comprehend what was going on, until he absolutely needed it. In addition to that, I chose the word, DEPRESSION. This word was chosen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This phase was chosen because throughout the book Montag felt a kind of big brother presence watching him. An example of this is when the hound is sent to sniff around his house after they knew that he had books. Also, Beatty constantly knew about what Montag was doing, which made him very nervous and swayed some of his decisions. This was important because it affected how the reader viewed the society as a whole. MANIPULATION was also an important word added to my project. Manipulation was used very often throughout the story, especially with the character Beatty. Beatty often used long, drawn out sentences with a lot of references to confuse Montag and change his opinion on the situation. In fact, Beatty s entire role in the book was to manipulate Montag into believing the things that society did at that time. It had a huge impact on the plotline that was completely necessary for the story to turn out the way it did, which is why it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Notes On Bonds And Debt Investment Bonds are financial instruments that are used as debt investment. Bonds are a means for an investor to lend or loan money to an entity or organisation or the government. Time of maturity is usually predetermined (Bodie, Zvi, Kane, and Alan 12). The interest rate for this transaction however might or might not be fixed or be variable, otherwise known as the spot rate. The bonds are very powerful instruments in the market nowadays. T bills, which are government issued are instruments that are used to show the performance of the market, since the interest rate attracted by this instruments is the risk free interest rate. The higher this interest rate is, the higher the rate of return for the investor in this market. For this project, five bonds have been selected to serve as the drivers of the bonds investments section. In this selection, diversification has been applied both in industry and geographical positioning of the markets so as to achieve as optimal as possible. The volatility in price and the volatility in the currency exchange rate of the various markets and financial instruments have also been considered. Highly performing instruments were selected and have been considered for this project. This include, the US Treasury bond, Municipal bond (US), Cooperate bond (US), Fortress bond (UK) and the Turkey treasury bond. Inflation is a factor that is very highly considered in terms of investments and long term financial commitments such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Reducing Falls Throughout The Elderly 8 REDUCING FALLS IN THE ELDERLY Reducing Falls in the Elderly by Use of Multifactorial Assessments and Management Programs Marney Belmore Southeast Missouri State University A fall is defined as an unanticipated occurrence where a person happens to lie on the ground, floor or a surface that is below them from their prior standing, lying or sitting position. In the United States, people over the age of 65 years of age is increasing at a rapid rate due to the increase in the average life expectancy and our baby boomers advancing in years. In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau predicts that the quantity of people aged 65 years or older will double by the year 2030 and the people 85 years and older will grow by 5 times by the year 2050. With the increasing average age of Americans, the escalation of falls in the elderly will increase tremendously because of many different risk factors that affect our elderly population. (Michael et al., 2010). Falls are triggered by multifaceted factors with numerous dangers that include either long or short term influencing factors. The connections between these factors may be altered by the person?s age, ailments, illnesses, diagnoses such as Parkinson?s, stroke, diabetes mellitus and arthritis, or their surroundings. The major fall risk factors for elderly include their advancing age, loss of muscle strength, unsteady gait, impaired balance, incontinence of bowel or bladder, depression, cognitive impairment, due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Eugenics Argumentative Essay What nature does blindly, slowly, and ruthlessly, man may do providently, quickly, and kindly. As it lies within his power, so it becomes his duty to work in that direction (Sir Francis Galton). Who, would have known the idea of changing something to make it better in the future would be so foreign to a world where it s happening continuously. Humans try to improve themselves in one form or another, whether it s makeup, clothes, medicine, cosmetic surgery, and countless other things. The world is constantly changing, so to does humanity only through eugenics. The world does not seem to know what Eugenics is, the history, and the popular view today. Eugenics is always considered bad but is it, and why? Eugenics; the refinement of the gene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eugenics was widely considered a bad thing when the Nazi s in World War II were forcing innocent people to become sterile. However, in today s society it can be used to eliminate diseases including Tay Sachs, Fragile X, and Huntington s disease. By eliminating the chances of passing dormant diseases in genes, they could eventually become non existent. If people were asked on the street what do you know about eugenics they wouldn t have a valid response. The responses would be less descriptive, and knowledgeable. Those that are of the elderly community know the most about it, mainly because they lived it. In the early nineteen hundreds there were many laws placed, where the state can choose to sterilize a person. Information from Disability Justice says, the Supreme Court voted 8 1 in favor to pass the law. This all was depending on their, mental condition, physical condition, whether you are presumptuous, criminals, idiots , rapists, epileptics, or have any type of disability. A common example was Carrie Buck, age seventeen, who after being impregnated through rape of her foster parents relative, was condemned feeble minded and presumptuous (Disability Justice). Her mother being institutionalized, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Character Recognition By Machines, An Innovative Way By... Abstract Character Recognition by machines is an innovative way by which the dependence on manpower is reduced. Character recognition provides a reliable alternative of converting manual text into digitized format. Now a days, as technology becomes integral part of human life, many applications have enabled the incorporation of English OCR for real time inputs. The advantages that the English alphabet has is its simplicity offered by less number of letters i.e. 26 and easier classification due to the concept of lowercase and uppercase. If we consider Devnagari script in this scenario, we will come across myriad hurdles because this script lacks the simplicity of English. The concept of fused letters, modifiers, shirorekha and spitting similarities in some letters make recognition difficult. Also, character recognition for handwritten text is far more complex than that for machine printed characters. This is because of the versatility and different writing techniques adopted by people. The direction of strokes, pressure applied on writing equipments, quality of writing equipment and the mentality of the writer itself highly affects the written text. These problems when combined with the intricate details of Devnagari script, the complications in constructing a HCR of this script are increased. The proposed system focuses on these two issues by adopting Hough transform for detecting features from lines and curves. Further, for classification, SVM is used. These two methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Success Of Dunkin Donuts One of the most Successful Franchises is the famous Dunkin Donuts, the biggest donuts organization sellers in the world who are ranked #3 in top 500 franchises in 2018. DD aren t only known for selling great donuts they also sell breakfast such as one of my favorites a bacon, egg and cheese on a croissant, they also sell ice cream, hash browns and other tasty things that will make you want to come back for more. In 1950, Bill Rosenberg opened the main Dunkin Donuts shop in Quincy, Massachusetts but before he renamed it to Dunkin Donuts, the original name was Open Kettle . The opening of the first shop lead to the organization developing into one of the biggest espresso and prepared products chains on the planet, with more than 12,000 eateries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quiznos is diversified fast food restaurant or eatery spot that first began situated in Denver, Colorado that spends significant time in offering toasted submarine sandwiches. It was established in 1981 by Jimmy Lambatos who wasi a Denver food industry veteran who got his start in the early 1970s as executive chef at the storied Colorado Mine Co. steakhouse in Glendale. After cooking meals for local celebrities and visiting stars including Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones, Lambatos left to start his own northern Italian restaurant in 1978 called Footers. He then created Quiznos with a friend of his named Todd Disner.and sold to Rick and Richard Schaden ten years after the fact, before developing to about 5,000 eateries a while later. There are several reasons why a organization such as quiznos are failing and are very close to ending, the organization had developed to 5,000 units. While the organization offered delectable subs, Metro could without much of a stretch purchase toasters. By presenting toasted subs in 2005, Metro copied Quiznos blueprint in creating the sub but making it much better. After one year, Quiznos started to go through a downfall in their franchise. It has shed more than 60% of its units to its present tally of under 2,000. Quiznos diversified plan of action had a genuine defect: it was near inconceivable for a franchisee to turn a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Common Themes In Dystopian Movies Throughout all four of my dystopian films a strong theme that has been brought to the surface is the idea of individuality is the enemy . As a dystopian film is an illusion to the perfect society, they go hand in hand. The illusion of a perfect society is typically maintained through the use of corporate bodies and entities. Dystopian films are typical to play on the worst case scenario of a situation, within the four films studied Divergent, Macbeth, V for Vendetta and Mokingjay part 2, the worst case scenario is seen when the government takes control and citizens are under constant supervision or fear for their everyday lives. Within these dystopian themes we can see where directors are drawing on for their inspiration as our world is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are all themes that relate to homicides, people are generally killed when they have more power then someone else or they simply don t want to deal with the problem anymore. It is in this movie that we see Tris and Four defeat the system, they firstly defeat the system through their manner, the fact that they are able to confront their deepest fears and are able to see through the idea of a perfect society. Divergent s also work out that you don t need to be paired with people that share the mutual hate that you have towards another faction in this case. Tris and Four manipulate the system as they can see that the government has split up everyone so that they don t unite and combine all of their skill sets. This is why we see that the government purposely divides people to stop them from combining their skill sets and becoming more powerful then the government. This relates to the homicide rate in Chicago in the current world as the year that Tris and Four defeated the system the homicides in real life decreased. Showing that the homicide rate in Chicago was used as a draw point to establish themes throughout the movie. Through the use of editing within Divergent it is established that the relationships between the recruits and each other are civilized, the editing is soft and flows on from once scene to the next, yet the editing between a body of authority and a citizen is harsh, this resembles that power has been withheld over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Dog s Purpose The author of the review claims A Dog s Purpose moves too fast for its plot and results in a weird movie. A Dog s Purpose is what the author uses to support his writing. Informing people on the movie is the reviews overall purpose. It also tells audiences the movie is not the greatest. This allows people who are considering to watch the movie to see it or not. The review gives a personal opinion and a one point five out of four stars rating. This is not a superlative rating, which could have an effect on the box office outcome. The audience of this review is those who are film buffs and people who are considering seeing A Dog s Purpose. The ethos of the author is excellent. We can tell this because they have seen the movie and reviews on rogerebert.com. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within their article they discuss three different articles and their outcome. The first article they discuss doesn t help my research, however, the other two do. The first source they use to provide evidence is about how mobile advertising can help ticket sales. This part of the editorials purpose was to examine the process of location based advertising (LBA) on mobile phones. They found out these LBAs were more effective on people than pop up ads on computers. Then, they discuss the effects the word of mouth has on ticket sales. Their data supports word of mouth effects the positivity or negativity on the sale of movie tickets. The authors are writing to people who do research and want to know more about movie sales. The ethos of the authors is great. Because this is an editorial, it is a reflection on the sources; therefore, they only have three sources. I tried to look up the articles which helped me. I found one and the sources were very credible and used lots of sources for their results. Compared to my other annotations this sources provides more data on advertising before a movie is released. This is comparable to my project on because I asked questions in my second method about word of mouth from critics and many didn t care, however, this sources says it effects a movies sale. In the future this can help me by giving me more insight to what advertising influences moviegoers the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Designing An Effective User Interface Essay There are many moving parts that work together to create an effective user interface. This idea is exemplified in Notes on Design Practice: Stories and Prototypes as Catalysts for Communication by Thomas Erickson because he gives the reader a nice overview of all of the creative pieces that go into this design process from start to finish. On a more focused level, Prototyping for Tiny Fingers by Marc Rettig puts a key element of that process under a microscope and breaks down what makes it so vital and how to get the most out of it. Together, these articles present clear and time tested guidelines for efficient and creatively cost effective interface development. Erickson talks about the some of the various methods that designers employ when they tackle issues found within their projects. Erickson focuses on the issues that stem from such areas as: problem setting (specifically the clear definition of what it is), team building as carried out by interdisciplinary groups, effective user involvement to assist in guiding the design process, the iterative process which is the foundation of collaborative design when developing prototypes, and the idea of design transfer, which is basically the concept that within large organizations, those who design a product are frequently not the same individuals as those who implement it. Erickson describes the early stage of the design process as the exploratory stage, which is the point where the general requirements are outlined and basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Reasons For The Collapse Of The Roman Empire The Roman Empire was at one point the envy of the ancient world. At it s peak in 117 C.E, the empire spanned from western Europe to northern Africa, through the Mediterranean Sea and into western Asia. From about 27 B.C.E. to 476 C.E.. Rome was notorious for holding the name of the world s greatest empire, as Ancient Rome oftentimes furnished civilians with essential necessities such as jobs, food, and spices. Moreover, forms of entertainment including, holding a plenitude of concerts and plays were provided to Roman citizens. However, this era of opulence quickly ceased and conflicts began to emerge through the empire. In turn, by 500 C.E. , the western half of the empire had begun to collapse, as did the eastern part of the empire after another thousand years. The three fundamental elements that justify the collapse of the Roman Empire include the economic and social problems, political instability, as well as the weakening frontiers the civilization had within. One main factor on as to why the Roman empire fell was because of the flood of economic and social problems the civilization faced. The overwhelming majority of people had been excluded from playing an active role in their own government...could not serve in the army (Doc 1). With a large portion of the inhabitants of the Roman Empire not having the ability to be a part of the government and/or not join the army, contention began to spark amongst the public. One can observe from this that due to not permitting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay On Coffee Culture In the previous decade, coffee culture was not that popular in Hong Kong. When you walked along the street, instead of seeing Coffee shops, you were definitely seen many traditional Chinese restaurants. But in nowadays Hong Kong, some people held a belief that the popularity of traditional tea culture is challenged by the coffee culture as a great number of coffee shops has emerged gradually in these few years. In the followings, several reasons that blow the coffee culture up will be introduced. Westernization of our culture For the change of the culture, teenagers are one of the main characters to facilitate the change. In most of the teenagers mind, Coffee, this drink is a symbol of western lifestyles and drinking coffee can be symbolized as stylish, cosmopolitan and sophistication. Therefore, teenagers with more opened minds are more willing to accept western lifestyles when comparing with aged adults. But for the group of aged adults, they are more willing to go to the traditional Chinese tea restaurant to yum cha and chat with their friends and read newspaper as a routine. So, you can easily see there are many boys and girls holding a cup of coffee with Starbucks or Pacific Coffee logo on their hands walking on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to their busy working schedules, most of the adults need to work from Monday to Saturday, and sometimes they do not have enough time to have a proper meal, so they prefer to have a cup of coffee and a piece of cake for their lunch or dinner instead. And even on their day off, they also need a cup of coffee to release their stress while having some entertainment or conversation with friends. The café is the place for them to spend a day as it can provide a comfortable atmosphere for them to relax, a place to read some books and magazines while enjoying a cup of coffee. They are not only enjoying the place there but also the essence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How to Write 3 Paragraph Essay Responses How to write 3 paragraph essay responses Before you read: Take note of the title, the author s name and look to see if there is any biographical information on the author. Have you heard of this author before? You might want to Google him/her. Go on the internet to look over the periodical (publication) that the article came from. What do you already know about the subject, the publication or the website it came from? I recommend that you print out a hard copy of the reading. That way, you can write on the document if you have comments about the material, questions or just want to make sure that you get what the author is saying. While you read: Put question marks by anything you don t understand or want clarified. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is what Garamond looks like. This is what Arial looks like. (If your paper font doesn t look like these three styles, it is not formatted correctly.) Use the same font and size consistently throughout your paper no big fonts for titles, no bold words for emphasis (or titles) and no fancy fonts for fun or to be cute. Underlines should only be used for titles of certain works, like books and movie titles. (Quotation marks should be used for titles of smaller works, such as articles, poems, song titles, and short stories.) The rules may vary depending on the work in question, so consult your instructor for any other concerns. Last name (2) Double space everything. Margins should be one inch all the way around the paper (go to File then Page Setup ). Keep in mind not to add extra lines before or after a title or between paragraphs. In addition, remember to set a header, which is your last name and the page number on the top right hand corner of each and every page. There are plenty of other aspects to MLA format (such as use of numbers, quotes and citations) which we will discuss in the coming weeks. Please note: titles of smaller works like magazine/newspaper articles, songs, poems, etc are in quotation marks . Longer works, like a book, newspaper, magazine or CD are underlined or italicized, but not both. Choose one and stick with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Symbolism In The Mermaid Chair, By Sue Monk Kidd Abstract Island is an emblem of both remoteness and nirvana in both East and West. In the East, to the Buddha, island is a positive symbol of revitalization in the core of the ocean of Samsara. In Commonwealth feminist writers such as Anita Desai and Sue Monk Kidd, the island becomes a metaphor for a woman s quest for freedom and identity. The Mermaid Chair is a vividly imagined novel about the spirit and the ecstasies of the body; one that illuminates a woman s self awakening with the brilliant and power that only a writer of Kidd s ability could conjure. An island is a land mass that is often smaller than a continent. An island is normally surrounded by water completely. Egret island is a thin place, in the Celtic sense of the phrase, a place where the visible reality of everyday life and the invisible reality of the sacred interest, where mighty forces work mysteriously to bring about transformation. The main conflict in The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd is the mental and physical illness of Jessie Sullivan s the main character, one of those unambiguous women with no desire to disturb the universe. Jessie stands at the bow of a ferry, looking across Bull s Bay towards Egret island , a tiny barrier island off the coast of South Carolina ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She stands there and let it pass, knowing it will pass. All things do. When she told Hugh she was needed to come and see Mother, to be here on Ash Wednesday, he said, of course . Then a moment later, is it your mother you re going to see? {Pg 33}. Not that often, but once in a while, the sorrow and mistrust will form across his eyes. Hugh face will close in. And he will be gone. His mind and body will be there, of course, buy his heat and spirit even will go to outer banks of their marriage and amp. A day or two later, he will be back. She will find him cooking breakfast, whistling, bearing more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. New Media In The Turn Within By Susan J. Douglas New media is a less traditional version of media resulting from the digitization of almost everything. Compared to its predecessor, new media is instantaneous, interactive, and universally accessible. The largest aspect of new media is social media. It s role in today s media environment presents an interesting paradox. On one hand, social media is rather limiting. It is incredibly easy to tailor one s online experience to their personal beliefs and perspective. At the same time, social media presents the opportunity to connect with the world at large. To say that new media allows for one but the not the other would be incorrect. Today s society is one that both reveres and fears social media, leaving people in an interesting position. In her essay The Turn Within , Susan J. Douglas discusses how communications technologies have led to an inward, narcissistic scope instead of creating a global village in which the world is bound together. There are oftentimes calls for a return to old media due to (somewhat unfounded) fears of newer media making people anti social and self absorbed. But how exactly is someone communicating by way of more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is true that when given the chance to participate in the world s changing social and political landscape through social media, many people choose to cling to their own opinions and ignore the perspectives of others. But the relationship between this narcissism and social media is not one that is always clear or necessarily true. There are a number of people use social media for things other than sharing pictures. In fact, people are capable of rational thought with and without the aid of social media, despite the prevailing attitude that says opposite. While there is surely room for improvement, today s media environment is certainly capable of helping us make sense of the world if we really allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Athe Personal Statement AThe Personal Statement is our best means of getting to know you and your best means of creating a context for your academic performance. When you write your personal statement, tell us about those aspects of your life that are not apparent from your academic record: a character defining moment the cultural awareness you ve developed a challenge faced a personal hardship or barrier overcome Directions Choose one from the options listed below. Tell a story from your life, describing an experience that either demonstrates your character or helped to shape it. Describe a time when you made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was your focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making your contribution. Has there been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I live in a rural neighborhood near my church, Vinland Lutheran Church. As part of the church s youth group, I have traveled around in Seattle, delivering socks, hats, underwear, and lunches. Our church creates an overall sense of community in our area, making us want to be part of other communities and be active in them. My school, North Kitsap, has a really good engineering program that exposures students to composites, 3D printing, CAD modeling, laser cutting, and metal working. From talking to students from other schools, our school has given me a relatively unique opportunity to learn about a wide range of different engineering processes and multiple CAD programs. My engineering knowledge will help me be a more unique student. I participated for multiple years in Boy Scouts. I learned about leadership and planning by planning my own Eagle project and assisting and leading the troop in many activities. With these skills, I hope to bring diversity to the University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary Paulsen (T) Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The Dogs Could Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. (I #1) This is so because Paulsen consistently describes situations, feelings, and scenery throughout the entire story unlike The Sniper. (Q E #1) Paulsen begins The Dogs Could Teach Me by writing, There was a point where an old logging trail went through a small, sharp sided gully a tiny canyon...It might have been a game trail that was slightly widened or an old foot trail that had not caved in. Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts out The Sniper by writing, Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets... However, by the third paragraph of The Dogs Could Teach Me Paulsen continues the same pattern of writing saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that had grown as the water froze and refroze, layering on itself, while O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, by the third paragraph. (A #1) Even though the very beginning of The Sniper was much like the very beginning of The Dogs Could Teach Me, in the sense that both of the authors started out with very strong descriptions, Paulsen s portrayals end up turning out more powerful because of how consistent they are. Between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Stats Report Case Study: Property Purchase Strategy Table of Contents Main Report 3 Introduction3 Decision Analysis 3 Increasing the expected payoff 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix6 Decision Tree6 Calculation of probabilities 7 Calculation of expected payoff8 Relationship between the expected payoff and amount of bid9 Introduction Decision analysis is an integral and powerful component in the decision making process, and can be used to determine the optimal decision alternative according to the criterion set by the business by objectively assessing the complicating factors and underlying issues of each decision. In this case study, the analysis of the problems faced by Oceanview Development Corporation will start off with a decision tree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it should be noted that the probability that the zoning change will be approved, given that the market research study predicts rejection, is only 0.05085. Hence, there is a high probability of 0.9492 that the zoning change is indeed rejected, given that the market research predicts rejection. In such a scenario, whereby Oceanview conducts market research and rejection of the zoning change is predicted, it is faced with an expected loss of $387,900.75 if it proceeds with the bid, and an expected loss of $15,000 if it does not. Hence in this case, it will not focus on maximizing profits but on minimizing loss. Hence it should not bid if market research predicts rejection, as this decision is more likely to keep its loss at a minimum. To decide whether to employ market research, Oceanview should consider the value of the market research information. If it conducts market research, the expected value of its payoff is $28,992.50 higher than otherwise. Since the value of the market information is positive, Oceanview should conduct the market research as it brings benefits. Hence, the optimal strategy for Oceanview will be to conduct market research. If approval is predicted, it should then proceed with the bidding, whereas if rejection is predicted, it should not bid. This will allow Oceanview to either maximize profits, if approval of zoning change is predicted, or to minimize losses, if rejection is predicted. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...