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The Characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad Essay
The Characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad
In this essay I am going to analyse the characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad. I will also explore
the different presentational devices used by the film creators of Shrek to craft an unusual fairytale.
This film cost $6 million to produce. It is based on a traditional fairytale type story but subverted.
The film was produced by Dreamworks Steven Spielberg s production company. Dreamworks
make animated films. It has a rival animation company in the form of Disney. It was Disney who
first brought out a long animated film which was Snow White in the 1950 s.
The first computer generated animation was also brought out by Disney called Toy Story in... Show
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We are astonished as the viewers as we were expecting a conventional fairytale. There is a good
use of toilet humour and it is aimed at children or teenagers. We know right from the start that Shrek
is a nice character as he has a comical impact on the film. The sort of humour makes it different
from normal, conventional fairytales and also the big, ugly ogre would normally be a nasty
creature but we know straight away that this is not the case and he proves to be quite the contrary
as the story unfolds.
At the beginning of the film Shrek tries to threaten the characters that he meets, but Donkey, the
mice, the storybook characters and Princess Fiona are not intimidated by him or his appearance. He
tries to make them frightened by reminding them that he s a scary, horrible monster. Although
Shrek is an ogre he is really nice deep down.
When the storybook characters arrive Shrek threatens to throw them all out of his swamp and back
where they came from. There is a close up shot of his mouth, this implicates that Shrek is going to
eat them or kill them and enhances the threat.
Shrek tries to frighten them by threatening them, by shouting at them and the close up shot of his
mouth develops the idea that Shrek is trying to be scary. The storybook characters applaud Shrek.
Shrek s angry
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Examples Of Stereotypes In The Simpsons
One of the beloved grandfathers of television history has been Grandpa Abraham Simpson from
The Simpsons who demonstrates how we interact with the geriatric population in America.
Although Grandpa Simpson shows up in many gags throughout the series, I will be focusing on
three episodes where he and the other senior citizens of Springfield are involved in the main plot.
Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy focuses on the relationship between Grandpa Simpson and his son,
Homer, while he helps Homer s intimacy issues. The Front involves his grandchildren, Bart and
Lisa, using Abraham s name to submit scripts to their favorite cartoon. The Old Man and the C
Student showcases the other residents at Grandpa s retirement home where Bart is forced to
volunteer. These episodes hold accurate representations of our perception of the elderly. Often,
older characters on television shows are portrayed in a negative light and The Simpsonsare no
exception. These characters are used in gags to exaggerate common stereotypes we see in the
elderly such as making irrational demands or their apparent forgetfulness. When Bart and Lisa visit
Grandpa at his retirement home, he is often... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The activities planned for them may seem boring but are to avoid overstimulating the residents.
During bingo, one of the characters yell you sunk my battleship, after a number is called
resulting in laughter from his friends, but we see him repeat this line after each number is called
and the residents continue to laugh despite having heard the joke numerous times. Bart implores
the nurse to allow the residents to have more fun but she is ready to medicate them as soon as
they appear to be overstimulated. In fact, they show an edited version of Gone with the Wind to
avoid aggravating the seniors and make it appear to be a happy
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The Chicano Voice In Bless Me Ultima
Bless Me, Ultima, is a novel that may be understood to bridge several different cultural registers.
Commentators argue that one of the most significant aspects of the book, and of its historical
influence, is its ability to communicate a uniquely Chicano experience at a formative point in world
history. A crucial element of this aspect of the novelcomes in its ability to mobilize particular
myths within its structure. Not only do these myths appear to play a crucial role within the action
of the novel itself, but they also contribute significantly to the uniqueness of the Chicano voice as it
is developed in the book. In this sense, myth is integral to both the action and the texture of the
novel as a whole. However, myth does not simply provide... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Kanoza writes therefore that it is when Anaya s protagonist comes to comprehend the kinship of
the golden carp and Christ and he realizes the obvious that as the offspring of his mismatched
parents he is living proof that opposites can integrate (Kenzo, 166). In this sense the myth of the
golden carp serves simultaneously to embody and also eventually to overcome the contradictions
within the novel as a whole. The capacity of myth to provide the ground for reconciliation is
made clear in the final passages of the novel, in which Anaya s protagonist reflects on his capacity
to use the story of the golden carp as one element of new religion. This religion would be that is
capable of containing but also of potentially sublimating religions that have come before it. One
reads him asking himself asking whether not take the llano and the river valley, the moon and the
sea, God and the golden carp and make something new and coming to the conclusion that that is
what Ultima meant by building strength from life (Anyata, 1994, 248). The most important
realization of the novel is that contradictions may be overcome through an interaction with the
myths of the past, but only in the sense that such an interaction enables a synthesis from which
something new may emerge. It is the realization of the capacity for this synthesis which marks out
the most important aspect of Antonio s self knowledge at the end of the
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Gilman Scholarship Personal Statement
I am applying to the Gilman Scholarship in order to be able to participate in the API Summer
Program for Spanish Culture and Business offered at the University of San Antonio de Nebrija in
Madrid, Spain. Currently, I attend Virginia Commonwealth University and I am working towards
a major in Business with a concentration in Accounting. Participating in this program, will have a
major impact on my academic and future professional goals. For example, one of my future
professional goals, is to work with a multi national financial firm and to be able to travel to
different parts of the world to plant and carry out businessventures and other activities related to the
same. There were many choices, but Madrid is known for being an economically,... Show more
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During the last decades, Madrid has surfaced as the heartbeat of modern business, art,
technology, and fashion. Traveling to Spain on a tourist travel will only show me a glimpse of
what Spain s history treasures are, but this program will unveil many aspects of the Spanish
culture that are unique and exclusive to the country. In addition, it will be a great opportunity to
learn about my own culture a little better. As we already know, Spain conquered a vast majority
of what is now the American continent. While in Madrid, and since I will be only a few hours
from Seville, Spain; I would love to be able to visit the General Archive of the Indies which
holds the records and complete documentation of the historical administration and discoveries
made by the Spaniards in the New World during its prominent years in exploration. As a native
Guatemalan, it would be fascinating to learn about my own roots from the accounts of the
Spaniards who set foot on my country and many of the other American countries that were
conquered by Spain. Sometimes, we get a better appreciation of history when it is viewed from
both perspectives. It s not the same to learn history of a country based on the narratives of a
textbook, than to be actually experience it from its culture and people. The study abroad program
will consist of a total of ninety classroom hours of interaction with native Spanish students and
professors. In addition, one of the courses will be taught fully in Spanish, which will benefit me
greatly by strengthening my Spanish speaking, reading, and writing skills. While in Spain, I hope
to be able to interact with Spaniards and exchange information in order to compare and contrast
their culture from my own. I d also like to explore the city of Madrid,
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher in the Lifelong...
Amanda Smith
Pttles Teaching Programme
Tutor: Joanna Martin
Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment:
Review what your role, responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the
teaching/ training cycle ?
Describe what your role, responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the
teaching/training cycle.
Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the
fount of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was the one in control of the passing of
knowledge onto passive students. Of course this chalk and talk approach has now altered
dramatically from the traditional model and thus altering the role of the teacher. Reece and Walker
believe that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The need to encourage innovation and be a keen supporter or motivator as well as catering to the
special needs of all the students. Record keeping, administration, organisation and planning are
essential to the development of a course and to help to gauge whether the learner s have learnt
from the sessions. I see my role of the teacher as one who orchestrates learning through experience
and practical methods interwoven with an accelerated learning style. It is also the role of the
teacher to self evaluate his/her sessions. Although, we can have a gut instinct to a delivered
session what went well what didn t work as planned etc it is agreed by many teaching
professionals that there need to be a much more structured and systematic approach to self
evaluation such as checklists, rating scales, questionnaires or perhaps to keep a diary of each
session.
Reece and Walker suggests, to include such diary headings as: prep/ presentation/classroom
relationships/ Communications/ Assessment and provide a list of appropriate self designed
questions for each heading (Reece amp; Walker 2002)
The Pro forma headings for self evaluation could be as Reece and Walker suggest: Preparation
/ entry behaviour/Aims; Objectives/ Aids/
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Hyaline Cartilage
Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, affects around 26 million Americans
(Litwic 2013). It is an inflammation of the joints resulting from cartilage degradation. Cartilage is a
firm connective tissue that is made up of chondrocytes that produce an extracellular matrix made up
of collagen fibers, chondroitin sulfate, and elastin fibers. It forms rapidly, but it is avascular so
there are no blood vessels running through it to provide the chondrocyte cells with oxygen and
nutrients. To obtain nutrients, the nutrients diffuse through a connective tissue that surrounds
cartilagecalled the perichondrium, in order to reach the center of the cartilage. Due to this
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In osteoarthritis of the fingers (not including the thumb), it usually affects the Distal
Interphalangeal joint which connects the distal and middle phalanges. It causes swelling and
deformation in the area, usually appearing first on the index and middle fingers, then progressing to
the remaining fingers (Joints Affected by OA 04/20/17). Osteoarthritis develops in the fingers after
heavy joint use involved with gripping heavy objects. Osteoarthritis in the thumb occurs at the base
of the thumb, where the Carpometacarpal joint joins the Trapezium and Metacarpal 1.
Osteoarthritis in the thumb is deemed to be more common than that of other fingers due to the
nature of opposable thumbs in humans. This is the joint that enables people to swivel, pivot, and
pinch with their hands in order to grip things (Osteoarthritis of Fingers 04/20/17). Since gripping is
an important everyday movement and there is only one thumb as opposed to the remaining four
fingers, the thumb is exposed to more wear and tear. The pain that settles with osteoarthritis in the
fingers occurs directly in the affected areas. Any previous fractures or injuries to these joints
increase the chances of osteoarthritis in the fingers because those will have had already weakened
the
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Baseball Vs Softball Essay
The battle between sexes has been a lifelong battle both sexes are often fighting. One sex often
tries to one up the other. A great example of that is Baseball and Softball. Baseball and softball are
both competitive sports for males and females at any age. If you were to ask a Baseball player
which sport he thinks is harder, he would generally say Baseball. However, if you ask a softball
player which sport she thinks is harder, she will generally say softball. Both are skill requiring
sports. They also require a passion or love for the game. Although they share the same objective,
they do come with many differences. The biggest difference in these two sports has to be the
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That is why the mental skill is the most important.
The next similarity is having the passion for the game. We all have passions in our lives,
although many of us might not be clear with that passion yet, many athletes have found their
passions When athletes have the passion for the game it can move athletes through tough times
and stay hungry for the next game. Passion gives athletes a reason to work hard and be the best
player they can be. With a passion, athletes have specific targets to shoot for. According to Dr.
Stankovich Many years ago it dawned on me how important it is in life to have a passion and
purpose to be dedicated to the nth degree, and to have specific targets to shoot for in the big
picture of life. I have learned that without true passion (also loosely known as intrinsic motivation),
it is extremely difficult to truly reach your full potential in life. Although it is debatable wither
passion can be taught, passion can be looked for.
The last similarity is the objective of the game. According to gamedesign.wikidot.com, by
definition, an object of the game is Any object in a game that the player can see and/or interact
with. Softball and baseball are played by two teams of nine. The object of the game is to hit the
ball and make it to home which gives your team a point or in softball and baseball a run. The team
that ends up with the most runs wins. Although it is not that easy. The batter is given
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Groupon Case Study
1. Coupons have been around forever, so why has Groupon become successful?
I believe that Groupon has become successful for many different reasons. First of all, Groupon was
the first to transport the traditional Coupon clipping to the online world. This opened many
opportunities. It was something new, exciting to consumers that they hadnВґt seen in this way. So
Groupon had a first mover advantage even though they only connected already existing ideas and
technologies in a new way. By being online Groupon could reach many, possibly millions, of people
at once. This was a strong argument when Groupon talked to local merchants. As most of these
merchants did not have an extensive marketing budget and were not necessarily familiar with new
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Making the offers timesensitive triggers a feeling in consumers that they might miss out on a
chance that will not repeat itself if they donВґt act now. Many even bought vouchers that they never
redeemed, just not to miss out on an opportunity. In this sense Groupon is speaking to the risk
aversion of the majority of people. The thrill of seeing how much time is left on a coupon and
how many others are acting as well, appeals to a personВґs addictive behavior. We wantto repeat
the thrill of the bargain hunt. Groupon then made many moves to foster and expand its initial
success. It expanded rapidly into more cities and later on even more countries. It fostered its
connection with social media and the online world by setting up an affiliate marketing program
that allowed bloggers and websites to earn commissions. This online referral was also expanded
by giving consumers a direct incentive to refer Groupon by offering them a 10$ reward towards a
future purchase. Groupon also heavily invested in paid search engine advertising and even created
an ad that was shown during half time of the super bowl. So, to sum up, Groupon made sure that
its existence spread as fast and as much as possible.
2. Local merchants have a mixed reaction about Groupon. What is your opinion is it good for
merchants or not?
In my opinion Groupon is not a ready to go solution to the problem of low marketing budgets of
many local merchants. If Groupon is good
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Changing Time In High School
A problem with changing the time that schools starts is parent work schedules. When school
starts at 7:30, most parents can see their kids before they go to school. If that time was changed,
most parents won t be able to still drive their kids to school and get to work on time. A main a
problem for parents of young children, who need supervision while getting ready for schooland
waiting for the bus. For teenagers, later starting time may lead to more responsibility such as
getting themselves up on their own and getting their own breakfast.
Another issue is bus schedules and other transportation. Lots of school districts use the same buses
to get the elementary and high school students. Delayed school times would affect this because if
the same bus driver drops students off at the high school and then has to pick up elementary school
students. Schools would have to delay both high school times and all elementary schools times or
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If school times are later, that means that these activities would go later into the day. This would
make it difficult for students to participate and still have enough time to study, finish homework,
participate in social activities, get to work on time and still get to bed at a decent
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Essay on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was probably the greatest genius in Western musical history. He was
born in Salzberg, Austria on January 27, 1756. The son of Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna
Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful composer and violinist and assistant concertmaster at the
Salzberg court.
At the age of three, Wolfgang showed signs of remarkable musical talent. He learned to play the
harpsichord, a keyboard instrument related to the piano, at the age of four. Wolfgang began
composing minuets at the age of five. When he was only six years old, he and his older sister,
Anna Maria, embarked on a series of concert tours to Europe s courts and major cities. They played
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Several of his twenty two operas gained worldwide recognition soon after his death, and they
still please audiences all over the world. The Marriage of Figaro (1786) and Don Giovanni
(1787) are operas he composed with words in Italian. The Magic Flute (1791) has German words.
Each of these contains arias (beautiful melodies for singers), recitative (Rapidly sung dialogue),
ensembles in which several people sing at the same time, and choruses. The orchestra provides an
ever changing expressive accompaniment. The drama ranges from comedy to tragedy. Mozart wrote
over forty symphonies, many of which are performed today. Some originally were overtures
(orchestral introductions) for operas, and last only a few minutes. His later symphonies, which are
the most popular, are full length orchestral compositions that last twenty to thirty minutes. Most of
them consist of four sections. Mozart s last and most famous symphony, Number 41 (1788), is
nicknamed the Jupiter.
Mozart composed a great amount of church music, most of it for performance at the Salzburg
Cathedral. He wrote Masses and shorter pieces called motets; and he set psalms to music,
especially for the afternoon or evening service. The music is beautiful and varied. It includes
choral and solo parts, usually with accompaniment by organ and orchestra. Mozart s best known
sacred work is the Requiem (Mass for the Dead). He began it in the last year of his life and
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The Effects Of Sleep And Sleep Deprivation On The Body
Michael Ly Professor Hayley Thayer COMM 130 28 September 2014 The Effects of Sleep and
Sleep Deprivation Has on the Body. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about why we
need sleep and what happens if you are sleep deprived. Thesis: Sleep is crucial for any living
creature and lacking an adequate amount of sleep is detrimental to health. Introduction
Attention Getter: Many of us will spend about a third of our lives sleeping, yet don t know why
we need sleep or how important it is for the body. Did you know you can die faster from sleep
deprivation than food deprivation. Credibility Statement: I am a person who suffers from sleep
deprivation, I generally only have about 4 hours worth of sleep everyday. I am extremely
fascinated about sleep and the impact it has on the body since it is something that affects all
living creatures. Preview of Main Points: First, I will discuss why we get sleepy. Second, I will
discuss why we need sleep. Third, I will discuss the effects of sleep deprivation. II. Main Point:
Causes of Sleepiness Transition: We all know that sleep is important for the body but why do we
get sleepy? The amount of light that our eye receives during the dusk and dawn creates or
suppresses hormones that help us sleep. Our eye has intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion
cells (ipRGCs) containing the photopigment melanopsin enable pupillary light responses, photic
resetting of the circadian clock, and other sightless visual responses. When we see artificial
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Impact of Derivative Trading on the Volatility in the...
Impact of derivative trading on the volatility in the stock market of India
Abhinav Barik
Abstract
This research paper focuses on the impact the derivative trading has had on the stock market of
India. The impact is judged by the change in the volatility after the introduction of the derivative
trading. In this paper 5 stocks are taken on which derivative trading was introduced and 4 stocks
on which derivative trading was not introduced. The daily closing price of those stocks was taken
for two periodspre derivative period and the post derivative period. These were analyzed using
GARCH model to find the variance equation and then the GARCH coefficients from this equation
were compared using the Wald test to check if the volatility... Show more content on
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Author Sangeeta Wats
In this paper the author examines whether there is any probable implication of derivatives
expiration for the underlying spot market volatility. The GARCH (1,1) results show that for the
entire period the derivative expiration days/weeks are the significant factors that affect the volatility
of the spot market.
2.6 The Temporal relationship between derivatives trading and spot market volatility in the U.K. :
Emperical analysis and Monte Carlo Evidence. Authors Kyriacos Kyriacaou and Lucio Sarno
In this paper the authors examine the relationship between spot market volatility, future trading and
options trading. The result obtained suggests that futures trading and options trading are found to
affect the spot market volatility but in the reverse direction.
2.7 The effect of derivative trading on volatility of the underlying asset: evidence from the greek
stock market. Authors Evangelos Drimbetas, Nikolaos Sariannidis and Nicos Porfiris
In this paper the effect of the introduction of the futures and options into FTSE/ASE 20 INDEX on
the volatility of the underlying index has been studied. The results show that the volatility in the
has decreased indicating that the market has become more efficient.
2.8 Impact of derivative trading on stock market volatility in India: A study of S P CNX Nifty.
Authors Ruchika Gahlot, Saroj K. Datta, and Sheeba Kapil
In this
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Bo Jackson Epic Hero Essay
Bo Jackson is a former athlete recognized across the country. His time in the NFL and MLB was
short compared to most athletes. An injury he sustained while in a game as the result of a tackle
was what pulled his career as a professional athlete to an end. Bo Jackson did continue after his
injury though he was not as his former state and retired shortly after. Through his time in both
sports of football and baseball he was recognised for his incredible speed, strength and ability. Bo
Jacksonstill is not in either hall of fame for reason of his short run in either sport. While no
longer being widely recognized he has some characteristics of an epic hero that make him
exceptional. Bo Jackson s ability in football was first recognized in highschool. He captured the
attention of many schools and coaches for his strength and speed. He has stories of doing
incredible, unbelievable things that follow his name. This characteristic is equal to that of an epic
heros . Bo Jackson was capable of almost inhuman feats. His strength was incredible, and he never
gave up on what he was doing. An epic hero has the characteristic of being capable of great deeds
using strength and courage. Bo Jackson s ability to out run and having much more strength than the
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Through highschool he was recognized by coaches and recruiters. Bo traveled outside of his
hometown and managed to play for the Kansas City Royals, was almost called by a Florida
football team before he refused. He became more widely known as his career started. Bo s
traveling outside of his hometown and being widely recognised across the U.S. is a notable
characteristic making Bo an epic hero. Being known both in and outside of the home town or
homeland of the hero and traveling outside of the area to accomplish other tasks and deeds is a
characteristic of an epic hero which Bo Jackson
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Critiques of Sara Rimer’s A Lost Moment Recaptured and...
Critique #1
Rimer s A Lost Moment Recaptured (2000) provides readers with stories of women s lives who
have returned to college through Smith College s Ada Comstock Scholars Program. These stories
intertwine with evidence supporting the implied claim; the typical college student is no longer the
18 to 20 year old. Providing intimate details about the lives of these diverse women, Rimer leaves
the reader admiring their triumph over gendered expectations of generations past by going back to
college.
Rimer hooks the reader immediately in the opening paragraph by describing a transforming
moment in an older woman s life. The woman was leaving her life and beginning anew; she was
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Rimer advocates that older women were faced with negative attitudes of previous generations
concerning the necessity of college attendance. This partnered with today s flexible opportunities
provided by women s colleges tailored for these women have caused the recent influx of college
students being women over the age of 30. This causal claim ties nicely to Rimer s general
evaluative claim: The typical college student is no longer 18 to 20 years old.
Critique #2
Mosher s Where Have All the Heroes Gone? (1998) questions the role sports athletes play in today
s society. Mosher takes the reader through the history of sport and its evolution in the United States.
This lays the foundation to his evaluation that society should not expect someone to possess the
characteristics of a hero simply because they are a sports athlete.
Mosher attempts to draw the reader in to the essay by starting off with quotes from top box office
movies The Natural and Bull Durham. Mosher assumes the readers have seen these movies about
fictional sports heroes and their flaws; he is writing to his audience, the sports fan. He goes on to
highlight poor character traits of sports celebrities by detailing some disturbing incidents they were
involved in. Mosher assumes the reader is aware of the factuality of these instances; there is no
supporting evidence.
The phrase celebrity is not fame (para.6) is awkward. According to the Merriam Webster
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The Story Of Jonny Garcia Esquivel
I Jonny Garcia Esquivel, 14 years ago, decided to enter the United States with the help of my
sister Angelica Garcia Esquivel. At that time I did not have resources to pay someone to cross
me. That s why my sister paid someone to help me cross the border, at that moment I was still a
minor. With only my 16 years I ventured to cross the line in a closed van (van white). The van
had no seats in the back, so that in this way the trunk out wider. I remember we were like 8
people and we came lying and hiding in the trunk of that truck. At the end we were unlucky and
border patrol caught us. They took an office was about 8 or 9 pm I think, where officers
proceeded to take my photo and fingerprints. Then they asked me my name, and of course I did
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Postman On Education Summary
Postman finds ways that god s (narratives like myths) contributes to education. He mentions that
Public education does not serve a public. It creates a public. And in creating the right kind of
public, the schools contribute toward strengthening the spiritual basis of the American Creed. The
right answer depends on two things, and two things alone: the existence of shared narratives and
the capacity of such narratives to provide an inspired reason for schooling,,. At its best, schooling
can be about how to make a life, which is quite different from how to make a living. I choose these
quotes because it refers to the modern educationwhich arise a problem that most students do not
have a motivating reason to be enthusiastic in their education. However the speaker s has negative
opinion of the existing education system moreover it fails to involve and prepare young people for
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The first one is the engineering side, most young people get education through this category. The
other one is the metaphysical which includes the mission and purpose of education. Postman
suggest new narratives that may improve public education. These are the spaceship earth, the fallen
angel, the American experiment, the law of diversity and the word weavers. Those news gods will
help the education, one of the new god s deals with the commonly human mistakes. Humans are not
perfect, but by making mistakes can learn from their errors. These narratives will help education
therefore education will have a higher
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A Cross Country Analysis Of Public Debt Management Essay
PUBLIC DEBT
A Cross Country Analysis of Public Debt Management Strategies* Martin Melecky: Banking and
Debt Management Department World Bank
In order to finance expenditures on public goods and services that promote growth and increase
nations welfare governments often have to borrow this decision of how much to borrow is that of
fiscal policy which determines the targeted level of debt based on a sustainability analysis of
government debt. The main cause for the increasing domestic debt and its utilization to finance
revenue deficit, is the rigidity and the restricted scope for further expansion of the tax receipts and
low nontax revenue to meet the growing non developmental expenditure. This rise in non
developmental expenditure is attributed to interest payments and defense expenditure, accounting
for nearly one third of total expenditure. It is essential to understand the composition of domestic
debt, an important feature of fiscal policy. Internal debt, small savings, provident funds, and reserve
funds and deposits are the main constituents. With respect to India, internal debt of the central
Government is secured under the Consolidated Fund of India and that of the States in the case of
the State Governments. The structure of domestic debt has been fluctuating over time in India and
the share of internal debt in domestic debt has been declining, but it still accounts for more than
half of domestic debt. In India, external debt can only be incurred by the Central
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Financial Concepts
Financial Principles and Concepts
Nicole Ruthig
FIN/571
December 10, 2012
Gurpreet Atwal
Financial Principles and Concepts Financial concepts can be used when a company is considering
various options. Which options cost more and which options will result in higher gains are two of
the financial factors that affect decisions. In the University of Phoenix (n.d.) scenario, Guillermo s
Furniture Store has several options to consider which can help bring the revenues back to the
company. This paper explains and relates three basic principles and concepts to the scenario.
Financial Principles When it comes to corporate finance, there are many principles that are
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Financial Concepts Financial concepts are just as easily related to the furniture store scenario as
the principles. The following concepts are only a few of the many financial concepts that are
important when making business decisions. Guillermo s furniture store provides many ways to
look at these concepts. An important financial concept, that can be applied in almost any situation,
financial or not, is the concept of the opportunity cost, or the difference between the value of one
action and the value of the best alternative, (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007, p. 20). Options are very
valuable and Guillermo had both the call option, the right to buy another company, and the put
option, the right to sell his company (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). Guillermo s opportunity cost
would be the cost of not choosing one option, to buy or sell, over the other. Another cost concept
that can be applied involve sunk costs, costs that have already been incurred and subsequent
decisions cannot change them (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). A sunk cost for Guillermo would
be the materials used in his special stain that he had already purchased before he chose the broker
option where his special stain was no longer needed. The zero sum game concept is when a
transaction occurs where one party gains at the expense of the other (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe,
2007). In this scenario, if
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Dichotomy Of Racism
CNN s news coverage of 18 year old Michael Brown s death on August 9th 2014, shot multiple
times by Caucasian police officer, had a lot of attention due to the unresolved lawsuit. The impact
of this story has caused protesting to tensions between minority groups and the Justice system.
Brown s case publicises awareness of an ongoing social issue, of policebrutality in divided
communities. The magnitude of this biased news, is portrayed through the acceptance of black
youth and the communities as disruptive. The dichotomy between an African American teen and
white police officer, sanctions a discourse analysis of accusations about the incident, where the
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Minority groups in the community are quoted collectively, as one cannot stand alone as a
reliable source. The witnesses are mentioned, but not given weight or reckoned as valid
evidence. Particularly when labelled with a history of distrust between the predominately black
community and the largely white police force (McLaughlin). With no conviction against the
officer liability for the crime is framed as calamity; rather than addressing Brown s murder as a
criminal offence, a greater issue of racial tension is acknowledged. Oppressive circumstances are
communicated in the media to perceive the social world and cultivated by mediated messages
(Bing 147) towards racial minorities and friction among mixed communities. As an identified
white officer, he is not directly portrayed as racist in his structurally privileged position (Eliasoph
483) because he does not speak for himself, the force powers against the victim are enough to
imitate a fair trial. News worthy through the anticipation following the shooting, CNN associate
the outbreak of riots and protests as a norm for the black community. The racial binary therefore
presents a global belief of them while catering for the us ; The point here is that media coverage
distorts the reality of crime (Bing 4). The representation of the incident is naturalised through a
prejudiced
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Argumentative Essay On The Gay Rights Movement
The gay rights movement is not a party. It is not a lifestyle... It is not about sin or salvation. The
gay rights movement is an integral part of the American promise of freedom (Urvashi Vaid).
Many people were not supportive of the minority of people coming out to the world and
becoming a part of the LGBTQ+ community. The actions of the many who did not accept the
idea of being gay, lesbian or transgender, would interfere with their confidence and freedom of
being who they want to be. The idea of gay rights was not socially accepted since it had differed
from the social norm of a male and female sexually attracted to one another. However, there
would be a safe haven in most cities for the LGBTQ+ community to thrive and reveal themselves
towards the people that truly accepted them for who they are. Although there were very few
safe havens around, these places would be tormented by the police and many of the people in
them would become oppressed since they wanted to be in a place of acceptance. From June 28,
1969 through July 1, 1969, the gay community faced massive oppression from police raids in
Greenwich Village, NYC at Stonewall Inn, which caused them to start a riot which ignited a
major conflict for the sake of their own safety and freedom. This riot allowed them to show their
oppressors that they are human as well and are able to fight back for themselves and for the future
generations ahead of them. Due to the lack of a formal compromise between the gay community
and the police, many people questioned as well as oppressed them because of certain religious
aspects and social norms, but the conflict resulted in the development of the Gay LiberationFront
and allowing the LGBTQ+ community to freely express themselves. Within many religions,
especially in Christianity, it is said that same sex relations are a sin. Since most of the Americans
around this time were Christian, many of them believed that the relations between a girl and a girl
or a guy and guy were so foreign due to the belief that God created men and women so that only
these genders could be together. Organizations were made to stop the gay community from
flourishing. They also made many feel like there was something wrong
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Essay on Effective Leadership
Effective Leadership A successful leader is most importantly a mentor. This person grooms his
or her staff to take his or her place, by teaching, inspiring and helping one to reach personal goals
as well as the goals of the organization. Sam Adams, one of the leaders of the Boston Tea Party,
was quoted as saying: Outstanding leaders go out of the way to boost the self esteem of their
personnel. If people believe in themselves, it s amazing what they can accomplish (Government
Leaders, 2011).
Someone with a Successful Leadership Style I had the privilege of working with a successful leader
who embodied the belief of Sam Adams. Her name was Lucy Parkin and I worked with her early in
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She not only believed in her staff, but in the company we worked for. It has been close to 20
years since I worked with Lucy, but I still remember her leadership style and it has had lasting
effects on the way I lead. Communication skills are extremely important in an effective leader. A
strong leader is able listen to her staff and communicates where they need to go to meet the goals
of the organization. This requires listening but also speaking in a way that can be easily
understood, so that everyone on the team knows what the goals are and how to meet them. She
took the time to know us as individuals and took an interest in our personal lives. People want to
know that they matter and that they have an opportunity to express that value in their work and
actions (Porter O Grady Malloch, 2007). We knew that she cared and it motivated us to do our best.
Morale was very high in her department because of these attributes.
Comparing My Leadership Style I have had the opportunity to lead and use these traits of a
successful leader. The opportunities have been both in paid positions and also in volunteer work.
When my mentor and leader, Lucy Parkin, left the organization, I was chosen to lead the
department. I followed in her footsteps and used many of the examples that she had given me. I
believed in my team and knew their strengths and their weaknesses. I developed strong
communications skills that allowed me to listen to my team and know their
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Privacy And Confidentiality In Health Care
Ethical problem paper Privacy and Confidentiality Introduction The question of privacy and
confidentiality as it relates to electronic health records (EHR) requires serious attention. In spite of
the potential advantage of EHR in the way patient information is stored, communicated and
processed by the parties involved in healthcare delivery, there is widespread concern that patient
privacy may be compromised during the delivery. Healthcare is changing and so are the tools used
to coordinate better care for patients (Rodriguez. 2011). In order for electronic health records to
achieve their desired goals, protection of patient privacy is paramount. Lack of patients trust in
privacy and confidentiality can lead to reluctance in disclosing their pertinent medical information.
Nurses have the ethical obligation to protect their patients private health information. Is electronic
health records (EHR) compromising patient confidentiality despite laws and professional codes that
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(2012, September 01). Retrieved from http://journalofethics.ama assn.org/2012/09/stas1 1209.html
. (2015). Is Patient Confidentiality Compromised with the Electronic Health Record? CIN:
Computers, Informatics, Nursing,33(2). doi: 10.1097/01.ncn.0000461179.53270.5e Layman, E. J.
(2008). Ethical Issues and the Electronic Health Record. The Health Care Manager,27(2), 165 176.
doi: 10.1097/01.hcm.0000285044. 19666.a8 McGonigle, D., Mastrian, K. G. (2018). Nursing
informatics and the foundation of knowledge. Burlington, MA: Jones Bartlett Learning. Privacy,
Security, and Electronic Health Records Health IT Buzz. (2017, January 27). Retrieved from https:/
/www.healthit.gov/buzz blog/privacy and security of ehrs/privacy security electronic health records
/ Protecting Patient Privacy and Data Security | NEJM. (n.d.). Retrieved from
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Allusions In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Arguably one of Coleridge s most famous poems, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner concerns an
old sailor s tale of a nautical journey. In the story his ship falls upon poor weather and wind,
forcing he and the crew to Antarctica. Miraculously a seabird called an albatross appears and leads
the ship and crew out of despair. Despite this good fortune, the Mariner shoots the albatross. The
weather clears soon after, and the men support his sin. This angers mysterious spirits, who send the
ship into unfamiliar territory. Lost and confused, the men blame the Mariner for their hardship and
force him to wear the dead albatross on his neck. Later they come upon two ghostly beings that kill
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He purposely omits any motive or purpose for the murder of the seabird as the Mariner simply
states, With my crossbow I shot the ALBATROSS . This event parallels with the biblical story
of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Although the consumption of the apple in the garden and
the shooting of the albatross seem to be trivial offenses, both bring about dire consequences. The
Mariner, an impulsive being with a false since of dominion over nature, represents the Adam
archetype. After his misdeed the Mariner is banished from the ship and forced to fend for
himself, just as Adam was banished from the Garden of Eden. As for the Mariner s fate and
salvation, his obligation to warn people with his story can be linked to the Catholic doctrines of
penance and purgatory, where the Mariner must atone for his sins before he can enter heaven.
In addition to the poem s parallelism with the fall of man, Coleridge indicates Christian beliefs
through the Mariner s expressions. After he is adorned with the dead albatross, the Mariner
implies that he is a Christian with mention of a cross, saying, What evil looks had I from old and
young! Instead of the cross, the albatross about my neck was hung . When the Mariner says
instead of the cross , it is suggested to the reader that normally he would be wearing a cross on his
neck, an obvious Christian symbol. In this fashion Coleridge displays a common theme of
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Ceo Duality Causes Conflict Of Interest As Management
served as board chairs, as CEO duality causes conflict of interest as management may override
controls (p.4221). Likewise, the research by Giroux (2008) on Enron accounting scandal revealed
motivations involves key executive s greed, weaknesses and lack of ethics on the accounting
standard, energy deregulation, auditors independence, law firms and investment bankers lack of
independence, neglected board of directors, lack of regulatory control and oversight, as well as
political and influential connections and practices (p.1226).
The research by Weld et al. (2004) claimed that the analyst and the market pressure to meet revenue
expectation, leads managers to engage in fraudulent recognition of revenue practices and cited SEC
Chairman, Arthur Levitt concerns that the drive of meeting analyst expectation pressure corporate
managers, analysts and auditors override ethical business practice (p.45). Nonetheless, the research
by Vogel (2001) blamed Cendant s compensation policy of stock options tied to the company s
performance potentially caused fraud (p.409). Consistent with the research by Ball (2009)
mentioned that some commentators blaming the stocked option employee compensation package
and performance based incentive compensation to offer additional motivation for accounting fraud
(p.285).
The research by Ball (2009) also indicated the cause of the accounting scandal stems from
accounting practices to manage earnings, where managers intervene in the reporting of its
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Lego a Brand Case Study
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune
Brand Management
Prof. Atul Tandon
Lego Case Study
Lego The way the world plays
An Introduction:
LEGO Lego) is a privately held consumer product company engaged in the manufacture and
distribution of a wide range of toys, video games and online games. A powerful and instantly
recognized global brand has been a key feature of Lego s success.
Lego has worked hard to establish this brand through a number of routes. The group organizes its
business into four main categories: the core business of play materials, family attractions, lifestyle
products, and media. In each of these categories the brand is clearly and consistently applied. ...
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* Re positioning: Reposition Lego without compromising or diluting the brand promise of quality,
inspiring creative imagination and that only the best will do for its customers. * Extensibility: It
needs to review product diversification Example With an aim to become a lifestyle brand Lego
diversified into clothes, video games and watches. Care needs to be taken not to dilute the brand
equity while increasing product offerings * Improve Distribution: Bionicle was a successful toy
but it was criticised for having poor stocks though the product had a high demand, and the lesser
popular toys were available in stores. Hence a weak distribution network can be proving detrimental
in such a competitive environment.
Question 2:
In 2004, Lego continued its promotional and product tie ups with Harry Potter and Spiderman.
This move is critical since sales and company profits will have to depend on these partnerships
and there may be times when there is no release of the particular blockbuster series movie and
this dependency can prove detrimental if it s the sole business driver. Too many of these tie ups
will be viewed as a block to creativity and then fail to deliver the open ended imaginative play
aspect of Lego on which the brand is
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Hp Has An Edge On Human Resource
Since 1939 set up by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, HP has provided worldwide customers
personal computers, computer peripherals, and date and Internet services. The company became
the No.1 PC manufacturer in 2007 and held the first rank for several years. Currently, HP is still
one of the leading companies in the computer manufacturing industry. In 2014, HP reports a net
revenue of 111.5 billion, decreased by 1% from 112.3 billion of 2013. HP s four main
businesses, which are personal systems, printing, enterprise group, and enterprise service, account
for 96.4% of the total net revenue (See Appendix I). SWOT Strength Compared with other
competitors, HP has an edge on human resource (Enderle, 2013). Wright, McMahan and
McWilliams (1994) stated that human resources always were a potential source of sustained
competitive advantage, if they were valuable, rare, inimitable, and non substitutable. Technically,
the CHRO of HP uses human resource matric analysis and HR science in management. In
practice, human resource is viewed as a strategic resource, not just a kind of equipment that can be
sold and bought. Being respected and well treated, employees in HP hold a relatively higher
loyalty. According to Enderle (2013), HP is enjoying some of the lowest employee turnover number
in the industry. Low turnover rate on workers of production lines means that HP can save money on
recruiting and training and that skilled workers guarantee a high level of productivity. Low turnover
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Architecture Of The Colosseum
Once the Colosseum had been built, it seems to have become the model for many, if not most, of
those that followed (Hopkins and Beard 2005, 24). The Colosseum stands proudly upon the
villainous Emperor Nero s once grand Valley of the Golden House, projecting the munificence of
Imperial Roman Architecture. Its ultimate design could be said to be formed through purpose or
function. However, this does not do justice to the importance of architecture within Roman society
(Thornton and Thornton in Lyes 1999, 2). The functions, whether it be religious or otherwise, of the
Colosseumwere irrelevant to the ultimate design of the architecture, as the architectural features
contained within the Colosseum s ultimate design created an instant archetype, a marker of
Romanness across the empire (Hopkins and Beard 2005, 25). The clever use of the classical orders
and façades, and adaptation of existing Roman architecture of the period allowed the Colosseum
to become a model for many subsequent Roman amphitheatres, whilst showing the ingenuity of
Roman architecture of the period.
The architectural vocabulary of the Colosseum saw the clever use of existing Roman design
practices to create a final structure which became a precedent for all Amphitheatres which followed.
Thus, highlighting the overriding importance of the aesthetics the ultimate design displayed. The
importance of the appearance in the final design s architecture begins with the conventions which
were used for
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Architectural Failure Essay
ARCHITECTURAL FAILURES, SAFETY MEASURES AND RISKS IN CONSTRUCTION
NIA 303 (2) Text of Paper presented to the NIAPPE preparatory seminar at Digital Bridge Institute
on 6 March 2012 by Arc. J. O. Toluhi PART I ARCHITECTURAL FAILURES The concept of
architectural failures is better understood from the perspective of what architecturereally is, criteria
for architectural project success and what failure connotes. What architecture means Architecture is
defined in various ways by architects and non architects alike depending on their focus or area of
emphasis. You must be familiar with the definition offered in the ARCON law which attempts to
capture different ramifications of the profession. By Le Corbusier s definition, Architecture is...
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This type of failure, which has become a grave cause for concern in recent times, can be caused by
a wide range of factors including: a) inadequate soil investigation leading to an unsuitable
foundation design and construction. b) an improper structural design usually by a quack
(charlatan), inexperienced or unqualified professional, c) lack of or inadequate supervision of
construction to ensure strict adherence to design and specifications d) use of poor, substandard or
untested materials. e) wrong choice of (an incompetent contractor) which can set the stage for this
type of failure. All these could be brought about by and constitute professional negligence, which is
considered a serious misconduct from which an architect cannot excuse himself. An architect s role
as the coordinator of allied professional inputs into an architectural project calls for vigilance on his
part. Research and experimental/demonstrative projects should be properly handled and protected
from the incidence of collapse. ii) Malfunction (Non functional Designs): This is a failure at
meeting one of the critical success criteria of an architectural project meeting the user s expectation.
A building is designed to fulfill a particular purpose and to specific standards of performance and
it fails when it falls short of the purpose or performance standard. A public building meant to be
reached with ease will be a failure if wrongly sited on the outskirts of town where it takes extra
effort
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cyber Monday
Happy Days are Here Again!
With Cyber Monday, just around the corner, the Internet has already started gearing up to take on
the busiest online shopping day of the year. Popular online retailers are brainstorming to come up
with exciting deals to attract more customers, soon the shopping racks on the other side of the
monitor would be well stocked and their price tags shall flash jaw dropping discounted prices.
Cyber Monday was an instant success among the e commerce communities after being introduced
in the year 2005, and till date, it has maintained its iron grip on the online shoppers. It is observed
on the Monday after the US Thanksgiving. All the discounts and deals pouring in on this day were
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Whereas, on the virtual side the scenario is quite different and pleasing. Here, once you are done
choosing the products, the whole check out process is completed with just few clicks of the mouse.
Dis Advantages of Cyber Monday
No matter how lucrative the concept may sound, online shopping, especially on a Cyber Monday is
not all peaches and cream! There are many factors that can make, even a seasoned internet shopper
step back and reconsider the option of shopping for holiday on the Internet.
Cyber Security: These days, even the cyber attackers dearly look forward to Cyber Monday, so that
they can exploit the holiday shoppers enthusiasm by carrying out several cyber attacks. Therefore,
shoppers need to be very careful while submitting their personal details on the Internet.
Shopping At Work: Giving in to the temptation of shopping for the upcoming holiday season on a
Cyber Monday while at work can bring along its own drawbacks. Your employer may raise
objections on shopping during the work hours, so it is advisable to make sure your shopping doesn
t land you in job related
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Psychic Twins Research Paper
Terry and Linda Jamison are known as The Psychic Twins. They have made many predictions about
the world that have come true from terrorist attacks to major storms.
Childhood for the Jamison Twins
The twins grew up in West Chester, which is a small town in Pennsylvania, with their older brother,
Philip Flip Jamison. While the twins show psychic abilities, Flip has not. Their parents were artists
with talent in writing and painting. Their father, Philip Jamison is reported to have been a well
known watercolor artist.
The Twins Education
The twins went to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for a year after high school. From
there, the twins went on to attend separate colleges. Linda went to the University of Delaware
while Terry went to Penn State. After a year, they both transferred to Tyler School of Artin
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To sustain themselves, they took odd jobs and started to give psychic readings. Since that change in
their lives, they have helped others achieve spiritual and emotional growth. They call this their Twin
tuition.
Major Predictions from the Psychic Twins
On the international radio show, Art Bell s Coast to Coast, that aired on November 2, 1999, they
said that there would be various terrorist attacks on federal buildings by July 2002 specifically the
World Trade Center. The date was somewhat vague since the attack happened on September 11,
2001.
In a documentary as well as a magazine article, they predicted that John F. Kennedy Jr. would die
in a plane. The prediction was given in 1997 while his plane went down in 1999.
On David Baker s Beyond the Gate radio show, the twins made a guest appearance to share their
predictions. They visited on January 23, 2011 to make predictions for the coming year. They said
that there would be severe storms including tornadoes in many southern states including Tennessee,
Kentucky, Arkansas and
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Persuasive Essay On The Fifth Amendment
As we sit and watch some of your favorite television shows, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, and The
Blacklist, we can catch the prominent phrases, right to remain silent... and/or I plead the fifth in one
or two scenes leading to interrogation. Although the television shows are fiction, the statements are
factual and are part of the U.S. Constitution to protect a person against self incrimination. Self
incrimination plays a vast part of the Bill of Right, specifically the Fifth Amendment. The Fifth
Amendment has protected many Americans from punishment. Yet, this Amendment also has made
it possible for guilty verdicts in criminal cases. This was possible with the historical adoption of the
Fifth Amendment, the implementation of the five different clauses, and numerous criminal cases
that established the strength of the Fifth Amendment.
The philosophies behind the Fifth Amendment traced back to Magna Carta, 1215. The Magna Carta
specified that No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due processof law
... . Although England s King John did not agree to the term willingly, the Magna Carta was
signed in hope to build a relationship between the King and the nobles and keep the peace.
Unfortunately, the signed Magna Carta annulled by Pope Innocent II. In 1613, Sir Edward Coke
also advocated for the Magna Carta as part of his approach toward the power struggle of the courts.
Coke argued that all matters needed to be addressed through the law of the
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The Irish Easter Rebellion 1916 Essay
The 1916 Irish Easter Uprising
Ever since the occupation of Ireland by the English began in 1169, Irish patriots have fought back
against British rule, and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To
quash further rebellion, the Act of Union was imposed in 1800, tying Ireland to the United Kingdom
of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of
the Irish Potato Famine of 1845 50 led to increased tension and the proposal of introducing Home
Rule gained support.
In 1913 there was a general strike of workers in Dublin led by James Connolly of the Irish
Transport and General Workers Union (I.T.G.W.U.). This action was followed by the 1913 Lock
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...they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never
be at peace.
It was a call for a blood sacrifice in order to free Ireland from British rule. In organising an
uprising, the funeral was proof that the Volunteers could organise when secretly directed by the
I.R.B. and on St. Patrick s Day (17th March), Connolly took his Citizen Army on a tour of key
Dublin sites which could be used as strategic strongholds during an uprising.
However, there were many difficulties in organising and executing such a rebellion and one thing
the rebels needed were weapons. Sir Roger Casement had organised for a shipment of as many as
200,000 rifles to be smuggled into Ireland on a neutral German freighter, the Aud. But when
Casement arrived in Ireland on a German submarine he was arrested immediately and the freighter
was intercepted by the Royal Navy and scuttled itself. Another attempt was made to gain large
quantities of arms and ammunition during the actual uprising from the arsenal at Phoenix Park
known as Magazine Fort. However this was not very successful and the rebels seized only a few
rifles.
Throughout the organisation of the rebellion, Eoin MacNeill, leader of the minority Volunteers had
to be kept in the dark about the I.R.B. s plans because he believed that his Irish Volunteersshould
only rise in arms if a British
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Immortals of Greek mythology
Greek Mythology:
Immortals
The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of
a god or goddess, or multiple deities, and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths.
Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes
from Greek myths.
Gods Goddesses
Aphrodite (бј€
П†ПЃОїОґОЇП„О·, AphroditД“)
Goddess of love, beauty, desire, and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many
lovers, most notably Ares, Adonis, and Anchises. She was depicted as a beautiful woman and of
all the goddesses most likely to appear nude or seminude. Poets praise the radiance of her smile
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His attributes include the thyrsus (a pinecone tipped staff), drinking cup, grape vine, and a crown of
ivy. He is often in the company of his thiasos, a posse of attendants including satyrs, maenads, and
his old tutor Silenus. The consort of Dionysus was Ariadne. Animals sacred to him include
dolphins, serpents, tigers, and donkeys. A later addition to the Olympians, in some accounts he
replaced Hestia. Bacchus was another name for him in Greek, and came into common usage among
the Romans.
Hades (бѕЌОґО·П‚, HГЎdД“s) or Pluto (О О»ОїПЌП„П‰ОЅ, PloutЕЌn)
King of the underworld and the dead, and god of the earth s hidden wealth, both agricultural
produce and precious metals. His consort is Persephone. His attributes are the drinking horn or
cornucopia, key, sceptre, and the three headed dog Cerberus. The screech owl was sacred to him.
He was one of three sons of Cronus and Rhea, and thus sovereign over one of the three realms of
the universe, the underworld. As a chthonic god, however, his place among the Olympians is
ambiguous. In the mystery religions and Athenian literature, Pluto (Plouton, the Rich ) was his
preferred name, with Hades more common for the underworld as a place. The Romans translated
Plouton as Dis Pater ( the Rich Father ) or Pluto.
Hephaestus (бјП†О±О№ПѓП„ОїП‚, Hбё—phaistos)
Crippled god of fire, metalworking, and crafts. The son of Hera by parthenogenesis, he is the smith
of the gods and the husband of
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Synthetic Leases
Abstract
By now most of us have heard and read numerous articles about synthetic leases. We also know
synthetic lease transactions are relatively commonplace for financing corporate build to suits and
acquisitions, and that they are widely accepted by corporate real estate executives, financial
institutions, and accounting firms. But is the synthetic lease a panacea for the corporate executive
faced with a leasing decision? Are they the perfect solution for keeping real estate assets oil the
company balance sheet? Are there any drawbacks to a synthetic lease? Before entering into a
synthetic lease, the corporate tenant should know the potential shortcomings of a synthetic lease as
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Off balance sheet financing, for instance, operating and synthetic leases, not only overstates
corporate earnings and perjures their financial positions, it also allows them to preserve the ratios
needed to assure debt contracts. This decreases the authority of such contracts, because the
companies are not in reality keeping their debt ratios low; they re lying about the amount of debt
they actually have (Edman, 2011). Ethical professionals, who willfully present transparent financial
statements, are the only true way to prevent misconstrued financial statements. Likewise users of
financial data will always have their work cut out for them. Investors must be diligent to
discover a company s true financial state. FASB will never rid the world of every accounting
inconsistency (Edman, 2011). Synthetic leases can serve two important purposes: First, for
financial accounting purposes, they enable lessees/sponsors to treat leases as operating leases,
whereby payments are recorded as rent expense and the underlying assets and the associated
liabilities are kept off the lessee s balance sheet. This treatment of the lease enables the company
to show a stronger balance sheet than if the lease was treated as a capital lease (Soroosh and
Ciesielski, 2009). Second, for federal income tax purposes, these contracts are structured so that the
lessee/sponsor may treat the
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Irregular Warfare Strategy for Somalia
Introduction
The use of Irregular Warfare has been ongoing for years around the world. Irregular warfare is
described as a violent struggle among state and non state actors for legitimacy and influence over
the relevant populations. I will discuss where the U.S. may apply military force in conjunction
with other means of national power to stabilize the nation of Somalia. I will also discuss why it
would be considered as an Irregular Warfare environment.
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Somalia gained its independence from British control in 1960, where the British relinquished
control and gave Somalia to the United Nations. Somalia was governed by civilians until 1969;
after which the military rebellion by General Muhammed Siad Barre took place. General
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They also took on the responsibility of law enforcement which was paid for by local businesses to
lower and maintain the crime rate within the area. The Islamic Courts Union took on the
responsibility of halting robberies and drug dealing, as well as stopping the showing of what it
claims to be pornographic films in local movie houses. The Islamic Courts Union also addressed
problems throughout the region by establishing community services and security which in turn help
them to gain the trust of the local residents.
Local warlords became concerned over the growing power of the Islamic Courts Union. The
Warlords decided to join together to create the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter
Terrorism (ARPCT. The Islamic Courts Union lost their power over Mogadishu in 2006, when they
were defeated and forced to Kismayo, which is in the southern part of the country.
Conflicts within the nation of Somalia were sometimes planned as a means to an end. Whereby the
United States Government supported a certain regime before they used their power to gain control
of the situation and overthrow the tyrant. In other cases the use of national power was used such
as the Islamic Courts Union to gain control over Somalia by implementing logical line of
operations by providing the people their needs and services to gain their trust. In these situations it
would be considered as an irregular warfare environment, because they were violent struggles
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Roe Vs Rhode Abortion
Forty five years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States infamously declared in the case Roe
v. Wade that abortion was a women s right for the entirety of the pregnancy. 1 This case also
limited the states ability to regulate abortions performed in the three trimesters of pregnancy. Since
this decision, over 60 million unborn children have been killed by abortion.2 By contrast, 1.1
million soldiers have died in all the U.S. wars combined.3 In a country founded upon the principles
of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, abortion is one of the greatest downfalls of those
principles. It must be eliminated.
In his book Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue, Dr. Robert Sproul declares, At the
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Numerous states are also passing an Ultrasound bill, adding a paragraph to the already existing
Woman s Right to Know legislature requiring the physician to offer the woman the chance to see
her ultrasound before the abortion. Oddly, though this bill frequently receives bipartisan support,
some who claim to be pro choice object to the ultrasound bill, maintaining that it interferes with the
doctor patient relationship, legislating the private conversations that occur about a legal medical
procedure. 13 However, many women have rejected this excuse, returning that they asked to see
their abortion and were denied. These women often say that they would have kept their unborn
child had they seen the ultrasound as requested.14 The Women s Right to Know bill and its
additional Ultrasound bill protect the rights of the women, frequently initiating a change of heart
without directly prohibiting the
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Analysis Of The Article Tough Jobs Make For Great...
The essay is about different companies and organizations. The articles are about how the
companies and organizations operate (good or bad). According to Matthew Boyle s 2006 article
Tough jobs make for great workplaces, Goldman s junior investment delivers superior results for
employers and reward ambitious employees with high levels of achievement. FedEx had 92% of
managers come up through the ranks (pp.1). There has been research on performance and stress
from the work of psychologists Robert Yerkes and J.D. Dodson. In 1908, they came up with the
Yerkes Dodson Law, which says performance increases as pressure increases (pp. 1). They said
stress related hormones actually improve concentration. The improvement in concentration... Show
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Companies try to get their employees beyond their comfort zone, but not too much so they don t
burn out. Recruiters at some firms have interview tricks that can help distinguish those who can
take the heat from those who can t. At Goldman, it s not so much the questions recruiters ask, it s
the questions they get. When recruits keep asking about work life balance or time management,
Kerr (Goldman s chief learning officer) thinks that maybe Wall Street isn t the right place for
them. Ernst and Young train its recruiters to identify candidates who can handle stress. Clues
include a willingness to work long hours, handle shifting responsibilities and bounce back from
disappointments. Once employed, employees need to be challenged immediately. Some people
like pressure, but some people may not be good with pressure. Task related pressure is far easier
to deal with than stress that comes from managers above. An example is if an E Y auditor got
pressured by a client to finish up an audit during tax season, but it s entirely different if a senior
partner avoids his/her responsibilities and forces undue pressure on the junior staff. It would also
help if everyone knew their management style that impacts the employees. E Y has worked on
learning the management style through a meeting in Orlando where employee assistance program
director Dr. Sandra Turner point out warning
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Hermeneutic Argument Against Transracialism
The topic of the event I attended refers to the hermeneutic argument against trans racialism the
speaker was Professor Tina Botts from the philosophy department. The beginning of the event was
a brief introduction of the speaker, Professor Botts she is a practiced attorney, teaches feminism,
attended the University of Memphis to obtain her Ph.D and has published two books. Dr. Botts
introduced the racial of identity, is arguing if transracial is real. She starts with background context
tracing back to child slavery how it was created to perpetuate plantation Capitalism. The ideology
behind blackness show white plantation owners viewed as inferiority therefore hereditary thus to
justify child slavery and therefore gaining profit of the unpaid labor. The point Botts was trying to
convey from this is that blackness is hereditary afterwards she... Show more content on
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As for transgender it it been commonly accepted since the after the second wave of feminism. The
case is why is race important throughout the years race has been part our lives everything through
media in cases in the mass media transracial is interpreted through beauty standards in women.
The media has portrayed the acceptance of white ideal beauty standards, there has been a push to
young girls since the 60 s to be more white. According to the lecture Women Health Bodies and the
Beauty Ideal (lec 3/22/17) the beauty standards favored lightness, hair straightening, eye surgery
enhance more white look. For this case during the second wave of feminism the Black Power
resisted the ideal beauty stating that, black is beautiful as result of this society have tried to oppress
women who do not meet the standards thus forcing these same women to change their appearance
and challenge their own identity. In the media it has been argued that race is a social construct
ment but to Botts it is through decent due to
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Mount St Helens Essay
Earth is an extraordinary place where many titanic forces are at work each day. At the location of
Mount St. Helens though, an eruption occurred that had never been recorded before in human
history, taking off 600 feet of its summit. The study of this eruption will help bring Geologists
closer to understanding the secrets of Earth. Mount Saint Helens stands south of Seattle 100 miles,
helping to create part of the Cascade Mountain Range. Before May 18th of 1980, the mountain was
the center of a recreational paradise, and a prosperous timber industry. It all changed though on
March 20th of 1980, when a 4.2 magnitude Earthquakewoke Mount St. Helens from a slumber that
had lasted roughly 120 years. The Earthquake was a danger symbol though for many Geologists,
because in most cases, it is a symbol for an eruption that is going to happen. When this word got
out, many Geologists became geared with the best equipment, hoping to study the eruption of the
Volcano. What they didn t know, though, is that they were about to witness one of the... Show more
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Using a certain tool, they looked literally at the light in the sky to see the presence of Sulfur
Dioxide, and how much exactly there was. Their assumption was that the gas levels would rise
with the closer coming of the eruption; they were wrong though, as Earthquakes seemed to be
getting stronger and the levels of Sulfur Dioxide did not rise at all. They got another clue that the
volcano was going to erupt in late April though, when they began to realize that a large bulge was
growing on the side of the volcano, almost like a cyst. By May 11th, though, they had realized that
within the short amount of time they were studying it, that the bulge had moved outward 450 feet,
without completely knowing, it was hypothesized that the bulge was being created by lava, forcing
itself against the volcanoes
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Merit Pay Essay
Legal Status of Merit Pay Inasmuch as implementing a merit pay system is not illegal, it can
cause legal concerns. As stated by Pullin (2013), the legal concerns will arise due to how a merit
pay system has been established and the rubric to determine who is eligible for the reward. For
example, if a teacher perceives a school leader does not like them, the controversy will be the
ratings are not accurate on their observation. If the ratings are not accurate, it will result in the
teacher not receiving their merit pay bonus. In my district, the teacher rating system is based on
80% teacher practice. As the school leader, I am required to observe their delivery of instruction,
data analysis, differentiation, curriculum alignment, classroom climate, and professional
responsibilities. According to the observation tool, one or two words will make the difference if
the rating is Proficient 1, 2, or 3.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, each school district can work with the teacher s union to establish the governing
standards of the merit pay system. Smith stated in the article that schools must implement what is
has established as the measurable standards (2011). In my district, the teacher observation tool is
what the school leaders are mandated to use in observing the teacher. It is important to give
specific feedback to the teachers in the praise and polish of each standard. The feedback should
speak to what areas you notice quality instructional practices and what areas are in need of
improvement. I use the actual terminology of the rubric when giving feedback to ensure I am
observing the specific instructional
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What Is My Personal Nursing Philosophy
Philosophy of Nursing
As a professional nurse, my personal philosophy of nursing is based on the core belief that all
individuals possess unique characteristics and needs. Each person is the product of their own
personal growth through learning and experience, resulting in individual and unique cultural,
spiritual and developmental dimensions.
Nursing is a dynamic, helping, healing and caring process. It employs the unique application of
knowledge and skills to improve the quality of life. Nursing is unique in its ability to provide a
comprehensive and compassionate view of the health needs of every patient. The professional nurse
promotes collaboration with the entire health care team and utilizes all available resources for the
benefit of the client. I believe that the following values should guide the practice of nursing and
provide the basis for the formulation of a philosophy of nursing;
When making decisions about an individual nurse s scope of practice, the first and foremost
considerations are the best interests of the patient, and the importance of promoting and maintaining
the highest quality of health services.
Nursing care should be delivered in a way that respects the uniqueness and dignity of each patient
regardless of culture, ethnicity or religion.
The therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient is fundamental to nursing practice, and is
based on trust, understanding, compassion, and support. It
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Vasper Morianart s Riverwatch-Personal Narrative
First came the town, built around the fort of Riverwatch that defended a bend of the River
Running. Then came the tyrant, Vasper Morianart scourge amongst men with his son Endhorg
behind. Afterwards came the sword, wielded by Merigal Quickblade who toppled both tyrant
and son. And last of all came jubilation, echoing through the streets after Merigal returned to the
town after years spent adventuring across the Dalelands. He was proclaimed Lord Protector of
Riverwatch and for years he defended the town so that it knew peace and plenty. Forward fifteen
years the story progresses and a traveler would find Riverwatch a much different place than it was
under the rule of the villainous Vasper Morianart. To be sure it was still a rough
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But now we need to exhibit control. River traders and merchant folk are difficult enough to keep
in line without us adding to the chaos. I have to know that I can trust you with the protection of
this town if something were to happen to me. Rufius nodded solemnly feeling that he was
getting off lighter than usual. Merigal resumed. Now to the matter I came looking for you about
to start. You haven t seen the boy have you? Merigal said and Rufius was relieved to find the
subject changing from his latest transgression. Nay, I haven t although... he added with a sly
wink, It would not surprise me if he was in the company of Miss Aniwen. Merigal returned
Rufius s wink with a hard disapproving look, his countenance regaining it s hard exterior. I
believe you have a tavern to help clean up so best you get too it. I ll take care of the boy. Rufius
sulked off back down the street towards the tavern, his punishment not as light as he had at first
hoped. Merigal watched him for a minute before heading off in the other direction towards the High
Quarter where the more well to do merchant families
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Charlie s Loneliness In Flowers For Algernon
The protagonist and author of the progress reports that form the text of Flowers for Algernon.
Charlie is a thirty two year old mentally retarded man who lives in New York City. At the start of
the novel, he works at Donner s Bakery as a janitor and delivery boy. Charlie s friendliness and
eagerness to please, along with his childhood feelings of inadequacy, make him the hardest working
student in Alice Kinnian s literacy class for retarded adults. When Charlie undergoes an
experimental surgery to increase his intelligence, his IQ skyrockets to the level of a genius. His
obsession with untangling his own emotional life and his longing to reach an emotional maturity
and inner peace to match his intellectual authority inform many of the novel s... Show more content
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It is only in the final moments of his intelligence that Charlie begins to forgive his family and
receive love. If Charlie wasn t so curious, and never had a taste of what he thought the light might
bring, all good, then every harsh reality check that Charlie had to endure throughout the novella,
might have been avoided. Charlie s ignorance also compares to Allegory of the Cave. Plato s idea
of the Allegory of the Cave explains how, if a person or thing never experiences anything new in
life, they won t want any more than what they have and live they would end up living in
ignorant but peaceful harmony. The old Charlie was a person that lived a life of ignorance and
was completely happy with the way that he was living. He worked at a bakery, making barley
enough to scrape buy, however, he was happy. But once he got his first taste of intelligence, he
was immediately hooked and wanted more than just an appetizer. After a couple of tests and
procedures later, and Charlie got his wish. But his wish wasn t all that he expected as all of his
knowledge soon took a toll on
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Connie Monologue Of Ellie
Ellie at first may be viewed by the reader as simply a background character to this story, someone
for the two main focal points to bounce ideas off of and to add some variation to what could
easily be viewed as tedious. I beg to differ on this opinion though, as his role is hinted at during the
beginning sentences of the story as a foil to his character is brought up by Connie. ВЁ... ConnieВґs
mother kept dragging her back to the daylight by finding things for her to do or saying, suddenly,
ВЁWhat s this about the Pettinger girl? And Connie would say nervously, ВЁOh, her. That dope.
She always drew thick clear lines between herself and such girls... (Pg 453) This is because from
when the time Arnold introduces him to the last few sentences, he was referred to... Show more
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... In the car Ellie turned up the volume on his radio and did not bother to look around at them...
(Pg 457) To sum it up in a simple terms, he was experiencing denial of what is truly going on and
is attempting to avoid direct verbal contact with either Arnold or Connie for the majority of the
story. A theory could be that at one point, he attempted to speak up against an action only to
suffer some sort of unknown consequences, and seeing others react in a similar manner causes
him to go through active revision of the event, which persuades him once again to not take
action in the present. Even though the most likely thing that it is actually a form of unconscious
repression, to avoid the anxiety of him likely realizing the prospect of what they are truly doing
to others such as Connie, people that are vulnerable. ... She was sitting on the floor with her wet
back against the wall... She kicked the phone away from her.... She was hollow with what had been
fear, but was now just an emptiness. (Pg 464) These lead back to a core issue, one that likely is if
low self esteem that leads to an easily moldable self image that can be abused by an outside source,
which is likely why he is so easily told what to do by
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No Bruce Springsteen Or Billy Joel Concert
The moment I stepped foot into the doorway, I knew that the night would not turn out the way I
had expected. I was stunned in fear by the way people looked: tattoos, piercings, and hoodies was
clearly the norm at the scene. The room was dark, and I felt the stuffy air choke me up. First
impressions are everything, and this one was unlike any other; I was somewhat scared and uneasy.
This is how I felt the night my friends introduced a new idea to go to a metal concertfor the first
time. This was no Bruce Springsteen or Billy Joel concert; it was a new entity that was explicitly
more fierce and threatening that I have ever imagined. Metal concerts are dangerous and
unappealing places where people fight, get hurt, and are reckless with their behavior; attending
these concerts have demonstrated how revoking the people and venue can be, and have changed
my views on them and musicforever.
I heard a tap on the microphone, a loud squeal, and there I realized that this music was not meant
for me. I am used to a nice soothing type of music: a good rhythm, with calming lyrics. This was
the complete opposite. The lead singer was screaming these inaudible words into the microphone
as he banged his head in a way that almost looked painful. The instruments were played recklessly
with a force that was incredible: the drummer slammed the bass, guitarists shredded the chords, and
everyone else yelled the lyrics. For a moment I was just still, confused, and stunned by what I was
seeing in
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Death Becomes Her Analysis
Death Becomes Her is a 1992 fantasy comedy where Academy Award winner Meryl Streep
(2012, The Iron Lady, IMDb) and Golden Globe Winner Goldie Hawn (1970 Cactus Flower,
IMDb) star in, where two middle age women find an elixir that promises to grant eternal
physically youth in order to compete for the love of wealthy plastic surgeon played by Bruce
Willis. Similar to the premise of this movie, eternal youth has been a topic of debate among
societies expectations to be young and beautiful for others admiration. Society plays a large part
and is the culprit that perpetuates the standards of beauty for women and increasingly for men to
live up to which often times are unrealistic expectations damaging to the character of the
individual, which the media has placed for everyone to emulate. The purpose of the media is to sell
their products using models with good looks to entice the consumer and portrays these images...
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However, once the older generation who are aging and gravity takes hold, grays come in,
wrinkles begin to appear and elasticity and firmness turns into sagging body parts. The pressure
to remain young affects them considerably because youth is escaping them as they progress in
years as looks begin to fade. Because we are in a society where appearance equates to acceptance
in the job market and I social settings. Images of beauty is exposed and represented in everyday
lives, such as in sports, magazines issues, movies, book novels. Both men and women must meet
the Hollywood standards of beauty and good looks if they want to remain employable and it
trickles down to local soap operas and sit coms. Children, especially young girls learn
representation of female beauty from the toys they play with like Barbie dolls with short skirts and
long blond hair with high heels and face makeup. On the other hand, boys play with super hero
action toys who are muscular and
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Marketing Analysis Of Amazon.com, Inc.
Marketing Analysis of Amazon.com Company Overview Jeff Benzo founded Amazon.com,
Inc., simply known as Amazon in 1994 in Bellevue, Washington. Benzo started the company
with the name of Cadabra on July 5, 1994 and a year later in 1995 changed the name of the
company to what it is now, Amazon. The reason Benzo picked the word Amazon to name his
company after was because he knew the Amazon river was special and unique just like he
wanted his company to be, not only that but he knew the Amazon river was the biggest in the
world which is what he strove for when making his company. What started off as a website to
purchase books grew into what is now known as the largest online retailer worldwide. Take note
that the Amazon logo has an arrow going from a to z to show that Amazon carries everything
from A to Z. As Amazon grew not only did they sell books but also they grew to their goal of
selling all retail good from A to Z . As Amazon continues to soar they are adding other products to
their brand extension. Amazon has now added one of its most popular features, Amazon Prime
which allows for free two day shipping if you are a member, but also Amazon has branched into
the world of digital goods such as Amazon Video, Amazon Art, and Amazon Games, allowing for
members who have purchased these extensions to access digital goods at the click of a button.
Amazon has now started adding more convenient features like Amazon Local, giving members
deals within their neighborhoods,
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Diagnostic Coding And Procedural Coding
Medical Coding Essay Academic Essay Diagnostic coding and procedural coding lend themselves
well to the improvement of healthcare efficiency. Both have accurate recording for diagnoses and
the procedures enable the analysis of information for the patient s care, research, performance
improvement, healthcare planning and facility management. The diagnosis codesare divided into
chapters, sections, subsections, and subcategories (1). A coder should become familiar with all
of the codes before the individual moves on. It is very important to understand when an
additional code or codes are needed, what codes are secondary, and when additional information
may be needed to complete the code (1). Also, the coder should always code the reason why the
patient sought medical advice as the main diagnosis (1). There are many rules when using
diagnostic and procedural codes. By using the national diagnostic and procedural coding system
correctly the coder will have no trouble on finding the right codes to use for the case scenarios.
The information the coder needs to get from the health records is very important because this will
provide the correct information on the claim when it is billed out. If the steps are not followed
correctly then the information being submitted will not be correct. Here are the steps that need to
be taken to find the proper sequencing when diagnosing and coding are the coder needs to find the
main term or terms in the patient s medical records.
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Sickle Cell Paper
Sickle Cell Disease (Anemia) Child and Adolescent Development (PSC 1246A) Sickle Cell
Disease, commonly referred to as Sickle Cell Anemia, is a blood disease which red blood cells form
an abnormal sickle or crescent shape. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body and are normally
shaped like a disc. This disease is genetically inherited from both parents. If you inherit the sickle
cell gene from only one parent, you will have sickle cell trait. People with sickle cell trait do not
have the symptoms of sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell disease is much more common in people of
African and Mediterranean descent. It is also seen in people from South and Central America, the
Caribbean, and the Middle East. Sickle cell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People with the sickle cell trait can never get the disease. They don t have any of the symptoms
except anemia which is usually treated with vitamins with extra iron. On a personal note, I have
the Sickle Cell trait. I have been known all my life about the trait and the disease. I inherited the
trait from my mother s side of the family. My father s side does not carry the trait. My mother s
family is also from the West Indies, and my father s family is not. When I married my first
husband, (whom I remarried a few months ago after twenty years), I realized that that he that
had the sickle cell trait as well as myself. We tried and did not have any children. Twenty years
later, we have decided to have a child. With the advancements in science, we discovered that
with in vitro fertilization, we can take my eggs and his sperm and fertilize them and since every
one in four has a 25% chance of having the disease, we will take the one healthy egg and produce
a healthy child and discard the three infected with the genetic trait. It is an expensive, yet healthy
choice for our child to live a normal, healthy, happy life disease free. In conclusion, genetics make
us who we are. If not for the different diseases, and other traits we receive from our parents, and
their parents and many generations before,
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Case Study Isom
Century National Bank
The Century National Bank has branches in several cities primarily in the Midwest and
Southeastern part of the United States, but smaller offices and branches are distributed throughout
most states. Mr. John Zobus, President and CEO, would like to know the characteristics of the
checking account customers, such as: What is the balance of the typical customer? Or: How many
other bank services do the checking account customers use? Do the customers use the ATM
service, and, if so, how often? What about debit cards? Who uses them and how often are they
used? To better understand the customers, Mr. Zobus asked Ms. Pamela Helton, Director of
Planning, to select a sample of customers and prepare a report that ... Show more content on
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Cite some specific examples and comment on your findings.
4) Divide the account balances into three groups of about 10 each, with the smallest third of the
balances in the first group, the middle third in the second group, and those with the largest balances
in the third group. Next develop a table that shows the number in each of these categories of the
account balances by branch. Does it appear that the size of account balances is related to the
branch? Cite some examples and comment on your findings.
The data are represented as follows:
X1 Account balance in $ X2 # ATM transactions per week X3 # of other bank services used X4
Has debit card (1 = yes; 0 = no) X5 Receives interest (1 = yes; 0 = no) X6 City where banking is
done. (1 = Cincinnati; 2 = Atlanta; 3 = Louisville; 4 =
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  • 1. Berkeley Essay Prompts 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Berkeley Essay Prompts Berkeley Essay Prompts
  • 2. The Characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad Essay The Characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad In this essay I am going to analyse the characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad. I will also explore the different presentational devices used by the film creators of Shrek to craft an unusual fairytale. This film cost $6 million to produce. It is based on a traditional fairytale type story but subverted. The film was produced by Dreamworks Steven Spielberg s production company. Dreamworks make animated films. It has a rival animation company in the form of Disney. It was Disney who first brought out a long animated film which was Snow White in the 1950 s. The first computer generated animation was also brought out by Disney called Toy Story in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are astonished as the viewers as we were expecting a conventional fairytale. There is a good use of toilet humour and it is aimed at children or teenagers. We know right from the start that Shrek is a nice character as he has a comical impact on the film. The sort of humour makes it different from normal, conventional fairytales and also the big, ugly ogre would normally be a nasty creature but we know straight away that this is not the case and he proves to be quite the contrary as the story unfolds. At the beginning of the film Shrek tries to threaten the characters that he meets, but Donkey, the mice, the storybook characters and Princess Fiona are not intimidated by him or his appearance. He tries to make them frightened by reminding them that he s a scary, horrible monster. Although Shrek is an ogre he is really nice deep down. When the storybook characters arrive Shrek threatens to throw them all out of his swamp and back where they came from. There is a close up shot of his mouth, this implicates that Shrek is going to eat them or kill them and enhances the threat. Shrek tries to frighten them by threatening them, by shouting at them and the close up shot of his mouth develops the idea that Shrek is trying to be scary. The storybook characters applaud Shrek. Shrek s angry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Stereotypes In The Simpsons One of the beloved grandfathers of television history has been Grandpa Abraham Simpson from The Simpsons who demonstrates how we interact with the geriatric population in America. Although Grandpa Simpson shows up in many gags throughout the series, I will be focusing on three episodes where he and the other senior citizens of Springfield are involved in the main plot. Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy focuses on the relationship between Grandpa Simpson and his son, Homer, while he helps Homer s intimacy issues. The Front involves his grandchildren, Bart and Lisa, using Abraham s name to submit scripts to their favorite cartoon. The Old Man and the C Student showcases the other residents at Grandpa s retirement home where Bart is forced to volunteer. These episodes hold accurate representations of our perception of the elderly. Often, older characters on television shows are portrayed in a negative light and The Simpsonsare no exception. These characters are used in gags to exaggerate common stereotypes we see in the elderly such as making irrational demands or their apparent forgetfulness. When Bart and Lisa visit Grandpa at his retirement home, he is often... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The activities planned for them may seem boring but are to avoid overstimulating the residents. During bingo, one of the characters yell you sunk my battleship, after a number is called resulting in laughter from his friends, but we see him repeat this line after each number is called and the residents continue to laugh despite having heard the joke numerous times. Bart implores the nurse to allow the residents to have more fun but she is ready to medicate them as soon as they appear to be overstimulated. In fact, they show an edited version of Gone with the Wind to avoid aggravating the seniors and make it appear to be a happy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Chicano Voice In Bless Me Ultima Bless Me, Ultima, is a novel that may be understood to bridge several different cultural registers. Commentators argue that one of the most significant aspects of the book, and of its historical influence, is its ability to communicate a uniquely Chicano experience at a formative point in world history. A crucial element of this aspect of the novelcomes in its ability to mobilize particular myths within its structure. Not only do these myths appear to play a crucial role within the action of the novel itself, but they also contribute significantly to the uniqueness of the Chicano voice as it is developed in the book. In this sense, myth is integral to both the action and the texture of the novel as a whole. However, myth does not simply provide... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kanoza writes therefore that it is when Anaya s protagonist comes to comprehend the kinship of the golden carp and Christ and he realizes the obvious that as the offspring of his mismatched parents he is living proof that opposites can integrate (Kenzo, 166). In this sense the myth of the golden carp serves simultaneously to embody and also eventually to overcome the contradictions within the novel as a whole. The capacity of myth to provide the ground for reconciliation is made clear in the final passages of the novel, in which Anaya s protagonist reflects on his capacity to use the story of the golden carp as one element of new religion. This religion would be that is capable of containing but also of potentially sublimating religions that have come before it. One reads him asking himself asking whether not take the llano and the river valley, the moon and the sea, God and the golden carp and make something new and coming to the conclusion that that is what Ultima meant by building strength from life (Anyata, 1994, 248). The most important realization of the novel is that contradictions may be overcome through an interaction with the myths of the past, but only in the sense that such an interaction enables a synthesis from which something new may emerge. It is the realization of the capacity for this synthesis which marks out the most important aspect of Antonio s self knowledge at the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gilman Scholarship Personal Statement I am applying to the Gilman Scholarship in order to be able to participate in the API Summer Program for Spanish Culture and Business offered at the University of San Antonio de Nebrija in Madrid, Spain. Currently, I attend Virginia Commonwealth University and I am working towards a major in Business with a concentration in Accounting. Participating in this program, will have a major impact on my academic and future professional goals. For example, one of my future professional goals, is to work with a multi national financial firm and to be able to travel to different parts of the world to plant and carry out businessventures and other activities related to the same. There were many choices, but Madrid is known for being an economically,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the last decades, Madrid has surfaced as the heartbeat of modern business, art, technology, and fashion. Traveling to Spain on a tourist travel will only show me a glimpse of what Spain s history treasures are, but this program will unveil many aspects of the Spanish culture that are unique and exclusive to the country. In addition, it will be a great opportunity to learn about my own culture a little better. As we already know, Spain conquered a vast majority of what is now the American continent. While in Madrid, and since I will be only a few hours from Seville, Spain; I would love to be able to visit the General Archive of the Indies which holds the records and complete documentation of the historical administration and discoveries made by the Spaniards in the New World during its prominent years in exploration. As a native Guatemalan, it would be fascinating to learn about my own roots from the accounts of the Spaniards who set foot on my country and many of the other American countries that were conquered by Spain. Sometimes, we get a better appreciation of history when it is viewed from both perspectives. It s not the same to learn history of a country based on the narratives of a textbook, than to be actually experience it from its culture and people. The study abroad program will consist of a total of ninety classroom hours of interaction with native Spanish students and professors. In addition, one of the courses will be taught fully in Spanish, which will benefit me greatly by strengthening my Spanish speaking, reading, and writing skills. While in Spain, I hope to be able to interact with Spaniards and exchange information in order to compare and contrast their culture from my own. I d also like to explore the city of Madrid, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher in the Lifelong... Amanda Smith Pttles Teaching Programme Tutor: Joanna Martin Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment: Review what your role, responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/ training cycle ? Describe what your role, responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the fount of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was the one in control of the passing of knowledge onto passive students. Of course this chalk and talk approach has now altered dramatically from the traditional model and thus altering the role of the teacher. Reece and Walker believe that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The need to encourage innovation and be a keen supporter or motivator as well as catering to the special needs of all the students. Record keeping, administration, organisation and planning are essential to the development of a course and to help to gauge whether the learner s have learnt from the sessions. I see my role of the teacher as one who orchestrates learning through experience and practical methods interwoven with an accelerated learning style. It is also the role of the teacher to self evaluate his/her sessions. Although, we can have a gut instinct to a delivered session what went well what didn t work as planned etc it is agreed by many teaching professionals that there need to be a much more structured and systematic approach to self evaluation such as checklists, rating scales, questionnaires or perhaps to keep a diary of each session. Reece and Walker suggests, to include such diary headings as: prep/ presentation/classroom relationships/ Communications/ Assessment and provide a list of appropriate self designed questions for each heading (Reece amp; Walker 2002) The Pro forma headings for self evaluation could be as Reece and Walker suggest: Preparation / entry behaviour/Aims; Objectives/ Aids/ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hyaline Cartilage Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, affects around 26 million Americans (Litwic 2013). It is an inflammation of the joints resulting from cartilage degradation. Cartilage is a firm connective tissue that is made up of chondrocytes that produce an extracellular matrix made up of collagen fibers, chondroitin sulfate, and elastin fibers. It forms rapidly, but it is avascular so there are no blood vessels running through it to provide the chondrocyte cells with oxygen and nutrients. To obtain nutrients, the nutrients diffuse through a connective tissue that surrounds cartilagecalled the perichondrium, in order to reach the center of the cartilage. Due to this avascular factor, self repair of cartilage is much slower than... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In osteoarthritis of the fingers (not including the thumb), it usually affects the Distal Interphalangeal joint which connects the distal and middle phalanges. It causes swelling and deformation in the area, usually appearing first on the index and middle fingers, then progressing to the remaining fingers (Joints Affected by OA 04/20/17). Osteoarthritis develops in the fingers after heavy joint use involved with gripping heavy objects. Osteoarthritis in the thumb occurs at the base of the thumb, where the Carpometacarpal joint joins the Trapezium and Metacarpal 1. Osteoarthritis in the thumb is deemed to be more common than that of other fingers due to the nature of opposable thumbs in humans. This is the joint that enables people to swivel, pivot, and pinch with their hands in order to grip things (Osteoarthritis of Fingers 04/20/17). Since gripping is an important everyday movement and there is only one thumb as opposed to the remaining four fingers, the thumb is exposed to more wear and tear. The pain that settles with osteoarthritis in the fingers occurs directly in the affected areas. Any previous fractures or injuries to these joints increase the chances of osteoarthritis in the fingers because those will have had already weakened the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Baseball Vs Softball Essay The battle between sexes has been a lifelong battle both sexes are often fighting. One sex often tries to one up the other. A great example of that is Baseball and Softball. Baseball and softball are both competitive sports for males and females at any age. If you were to ask a Baseball player which sport he thinks is harder, he would generally say Baseball. However, if you ask a softball player which sport she thinks is harder, she will generally say softball. Both are skill requiring sports. They also require a passion or love for the game. Although they share the same objective, they do come with many differences. The biggest difference in these two sports has to be the pitching style and size. While baseball pitchers deliver the ball... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why the mental skill is the most important. The next similarity is having the passion for the game. We all have passions in our lives, although many of us might not be clear with that passion yet, many athletes have found their passions When athletes have the passion for the game it can move athletes through tough times and stay hungry for the next game. Passion gives athletes a reason to work hard and be the best player they can be. With a passion, athletes have specific targets to shoot for. According to Dr. Stankovich Many years ago it dawned on me how important it is in life to have a passion and purpose to be dedicated to the nth degree, and to have specific targets to shoot for in the big picture of life. I have learned that without true passion (also loosely known as intrinsic motivation), it is extremely difficult to truly reach your full potential in life. Although it is debatable wither passion can be taught, passion can be looked for. The last similarity is the objective of the game. According to gamedesign.wikidot.com, by definition, an object of the game is Any object in a game that the player can see and/or interact with. Softball and baseball are played by two teams of nine. The object of the game is to hit the ball and make it to home which gives your team a point or in softball and baseball a run. The team that ends up with the most runs wins. Although it is not that easy. The batter is given ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Groupon Case Study 1. Coupons have been around forever, so why has Groupon become successful? I believe that Groupon has become successful for many different reasons. First of all, Groupon was the first to transport the traditional Coupon clipping to the online world. This opened many opportunities. It was something new, exciting to consumers that they hadnВґt seen in this way. So Groupon had a first mover advantage even though they only connected already existing ideas and technologies in a new way. By being online Groupon could reach many, possibly millions, of people at once. This was a strong argument when Groupon talked to local merchants. As most of these merchants did not have an extensive marketing budget and were not necessarily familiar with new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Making the offers timesensitive triggers a feeling in consumers that they might miss out on a chance that will not repeat itself if they donВґt act now. Many even bought vouchers that they never redeemed, just not to miss out on an opportunity. In this sense Groupon is speaking to the risk aversion of the majority of people. The thrill of seeing how much time is left on a coupon and how many others are acting as well, appeals to a personВґs addictive behavior. We wantto repeat the thrill of the bargain hunt. Groupon then made many moves to foster and expand its initial success. It expanded rapidly into more cities and later on even more countries. It fostered its connection with social media and the online world by setting up an affiliate marketing program that allowed bloggers and websites to earn commissions. This online referral was also expanded by giving consumers a direct incentive to refer Groupon by offering them a 10$ reward towards a future purchase. Groupon also heavily invested in paid search engine advertising and even created an ad that was shown during half time of the super bowl. So, to sum up, Groupon made sure that its existence spread as fast and as much as possible. 2. Local merchants have a mixed reaction about Groupon. What is your opinion is it good for merchants or not? In my opinion Groupon is not a ready to go solution to the problem of low marketing budgets of many local merchants. If Groupon is good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Changing Time In High School A problem with changing the time that schools starts is parent work schedules. When school starts at 7:30, most parents can see their kids before they go to school. If that time was changed, most parents won t be able to still drive their kids to school and get to work on time. A main a problem for parents of young children, who need supervision while getting ready for schooland waiting for the bus. For teenagers, later starting time may lead to more responsibility such as getting themselves up on their own and getting their own breakfast. Another issue is bus schedules and other transportation. Lots of school districts use the same buses to get the elementary and high school students. Delayed school times would affect this because if the same bus driver drops students off at the high school and then has to pick up elementary school students. Schools would have to delay both high school times and all elementary schools times or maybe get more buses to drive the elementary school students. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If school times are later, that means that these activities would go later into the day. This would make it difficult for students to participate and still have enough time to study, finish homework, participate in social activities, get to work on time and still get to bed at a decent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was probably the greatest genius in Western musical history. He was born in Salzberg, Austria on January 27, 1756. The son of Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful composer and violinist and assistant concertmaster at the Salzberg court. At the age of three, Wolfgang showed signs of remarkable musical talent. He learned to play the harpsichord, a keyboard instrument related to the piano, at the age of four. Wolfgang began composing minuets at the age of five. When he was only six years old, he and his older sister, Anna Maria, embarked on a series of concert tours to Europe s courts and major cities. They played for the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several of his twenty two operas gained worldwide recognition soon after his death, and they still please audiences all over the world. The Marriage of Figaro (1786) and Don Giovanni (1787) are operas he composed with words in Italian. The Magic Flute (1791) has German words. Each of these contains arias (beautiful melodies for singers), recitative (Rapidly sung dialogue), ensembles in which several people sing at the same time, and choruses. The orchestra provides an ever changing expressive accompaniment. The drama ranges from comedy to tragedy. Mozart wrote over forty symphonies, many of which are performed today. Some originally were overtures (orchestral introductions) for operas, and last only a few minutes. His later symphonies, which are the most popular, are full length orchestral compositions that last twenty to thirty minutes. Most of them consist of four sections. Mozart s last and most famous symphony, Number 41 (1788), is nicknamed the Jupiter. Mozart composed a great amount of church music, most of it for performance at the Salzburg Cathedral. He wrote Masses and shorter pieces called motets; and he set psalms to music, especially for the afternoon or evening service. The music is beautiful and varied. It includes choral and solo parts, usually with accompaniment by organ and orchestra. Mozart s best known sacred work is the Requiem (Mass for the Dead). He began it in the last year of his life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Effects Of Sleep And Sleep Deprivation On The Body Michael Ly Professor Hayley Thayer COMM 130 28 September 2014 The Effects of Sleep and Sleep Deprivation Has on the Body. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about why we need sleep and what happens if you are sleep deprived. Thesis: Sleep is crucial for any living creature and lacking an adequate amount of sleep is detrimental to health. Introduction Attention Getter: Many of us will spend about a third of our lives sleeping, yet don t know why we need sleep or how important it is for the body. Did you know you can die faster from sleep deprivation than food deprivation. Credibility Statement: I am a person who suffers from sleep deprivation, I generally only have about 4 hours worth of sleep everyday. I am extremely fascinated about sleep and the impact it has on the body since it is something that affects all living creatures. Preview of Main Points: First, I will discuss why we get sleepy. Second, I will discuss why we need sleep. Third, I will discuss the effects of sleep deprivation. II. Main Point: Causes of Sleepiness Transition: We all know that sleep is important for the body but why do we get sleepy? The amount of light that our eye receives during the dusk and dawn creates or suppresses hormones that help us sleep. Our eye has intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) containing the photopigment melanopsin enable pupillary light responses, photic resetting of the circadian clock, and other sightless visual responses. When we see artificial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Impact of Derivative Trading on the Volatility in the... Impact of derivative trading on the volatility in the stock market of India Abhinav Barik Abstract This research paper focuses on the impact the derivative trading has had on the stock market of India. The impact is judged by the change in the volatility after the introduction of the derivative trading. In this paper 5 stocks are taken on which derivative trading was introduced and 4 stocks on which derivative trading was not introduced. The daily closing price of those stocks was taken for two periodspre derivative period and the post derivative period. These were analyzed using GARCH model to find the variance equation and then the GARCH coefficients from this equation were compared using the Wald test to check if the volatility... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Author Sangeeta Wats In this paper the author examines whether there is any probable implication of derivatives expiration for the underlying spot market volatility. The GARCH (1,1) results show that for the entire period the derivative expiration days/weeks are the significant factors that affect the volatility of the spot market. 2.6 The Temporal relationship between derivatives trading and spot market volatility in the U.K. : Emperical analysis and Monte Carlo Evidence. Authors Kyriacos Kyriacaou and Lucio Sarno In this paper the authors examine the relationship between spot market volatility, future trading and options trading. The result obtained suggests that futures trading and options trading are found to affect the spot market volatility but in the reverse direction. 2.7 The effect of derivative trading on volatility of the underlying asset: evidence from the greek stock market. Authors Evangelos Drimbetas, Nikolaos Sariannidis and Nicos Porfiris In this paper the effect of the introduction of the futures and options into FTSE/ASE 20 INDEX on the volatility of the underlying index has been studied. The results show that the volatility in the has decreased indicating that the market has become more efficient. 2.8 Impact of derivative trading on stock market volatility in India: A study of S P CNX Nifty. Authors Ruchika Gahlot, Saroj K. Datta, and Sheeba Kapil In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Bo Jackson Epic Hero Essay Bo Jackson is a former athlete recognized across the country. His time in the NFL and MLB was short compared to most athletes. An injury he sustained while in a game as the result of a tackle was what pulled his career as a professional athlete to an end. Bo Jackson did continue after his injury though he was not as his former state and retired shortly after. Through his time in both sports of football and baseball he was recognised for his incredible speed, strength and ability. Bo Jacksonstill is not in either hall of fame for reason of his short run in either sport. While no longer being widely recognized he has some characteristics of an epic hero that make him exceptional. Bo Jackson s ability in football was first recognized in highschool. He captured the attention of many schools and coaches for his strength and speed. He has stories of doing incredible, unbelievable things that follow his name. This characteristic is equal to that of an epic heros . Bo Jackson was capable of almost inhuman feats. His strength was incredible, and he never gave up on what he was doing. An epic hero has the characteristic of being capable of great deeds using strength and courage. Bo Jackson s ability to out run and having much more strength than the average athlete... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through highschool he was recognized by coaches and recruiters. Bo traveled outside of his hometown and managed to play for the Kansas City Royals, was almost called by a Florida football team before he refused. He became more widely known as his career started. Bo s traveling outside of his hometown and being widely recognised across the U.S. is a notable characteristic making Bo an epic hero. Being known both in and outside of the home town or homeland of the hero and traveling outside of the area to accomplish other tasks and deeds is a characteristic of an epic hero which Bo Jackson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Critiques of Sara Rimer’s A Lost Moment Recaptured and... Critique #1 Rimer s A Lost Moment Recaptured (2000) provides readers with stories of women s lives who have returned to college through Smith College s Ada Comstock Scholars Program. These stories intertwine with evidence supporting the implied claim; the typical college student is no longer the 18 to 20 year old. Providing intimate details about the lives of these diverse women, Rimer leaves the reader admiring their triumph over gendered expectations of generations past by going back to college. Rimer hooks the reader immediately in the opening paragraph by describing a transforming moment in an older woman s life. The woman was leaving her life and beginning anew; she was going back to college. The women in Rimer s essay range in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rimer advocates that older women were faced with negative attitudes of previous generations concerning the necessity of college attendance. This partnered with today s flexible opportunities provided by women s colleges tailored for these women have caused the recent influx of college students being women over the age of 30. This causal claim ties nicely to Rimer s general evaluative claim: The typical college student is no longer 18 to 20 years old. Critique #2 Mosher s Where Have All the Heroes Gone? (1998) questions the role sports athletes play in today s society. Mosher takes the reader through the history of sport and its evolution in the United States. This lays the foundation to his evaluation that society should not expect someone to possess the characteristics of a hero simply because they are a sports athlete. Mosher attempts to draw the reader in to the essay by starting off with quotes from top box office movies The Natural and Bull Durham. Mosher assumes the readers have seen these movies about fictional sports heroes and their flaws; he is writing to his audience, the sports fan. He goes on to highlight poor character traits of sports celebrities by detailing some disturbing incidents they were involved in. Mosher assumes the reader is aware of the factuality of these instances; there is no supporting evidence. The phrase celebrity is not fame (para.6) is awkward. According to the Merriam Webster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Story Of Jonny Garcia Esquivel I Jonny Garcia Esquivel, 14 years ago, decided to enter the United States with the help of my sister Angelica Garcia Esquivel. At that time I did not have resources to pay someone to cross me. That s why my sister paid someone to help me cross the border, at that moment I was still a minor. With only my 16 years I ventured to cross the line in a closed van (van white). The van had no seats in the back, so that in this way the trunk out wider. I remember we were like 8 people and we came lying and hiding in the trunk of that truck. At the end we were unlucky and border patrol caught us. They took an office was about 8 or 9 pm I think, where officers proceeded to take my photo and fingerprints. Then they asked me my name, and of course I did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Postman On Education Summary Postman finds ways that god s (narratives like myths) contributes to education. He mentions that Public education does not serve a public. It creates a public. And in creating the right kind of public, the schools contribute toward strengthening the spiritual basis of the American Creed. The right answer depends on two things, and two things alone: the existence of shared narratives and the capacity of such narratives to provide an inspired reason for schooling,,. At its best, schooling can be about how to make a life, which is quite different from how to make a living. I choose these quotes because it refers to the modern educationwhich arise a problem that most students do not have a motivating reason to be enthusiastic in their education. However the speaker s has negative opinion of the existing education system moreover it fails to involve and prepare young people for the challenges of the real world.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one is the engineering side, most young people get education through this category. The other one is the metaphysical which includes the mission and purpose of education. Postman suggest new narratives that may improve public education. These are the spaceship earth, the fallen angel, the American experiment, the law of diversity and the word weavers. Those news gods will help the education, one of the new god s deals with the commonly human mistakes. Humans are not perfect, but by making mistakes can learn from their errors. These narratives will help education therefore education will have a higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Cross Country Analysis Of Public Debt Management Essay PUBLIC DEBT A Cross Country Analysis of Public Debt Management Strategies* Martin Melecky: Banking and Debt Management Department World Bank In order to finance expenditures on public goods and services that promote growth and increase nations welfare governments often have to borrow this decision of how much to borrow is that of fiscal policy which determines the targeted level of debt based on a sustainability analysis of government debt. The main cause for the increasing domestic debt and its utilization to finance revenue deficit, is the rigidity and the restricted scope for further expansion of the tax receipts and low nontax revenue to meet the growing non developmental expenditure. This rise in non developmental expenditure is attributed to interest payments and defense expenditure, accounting for nearly one third of total expenditure. It is essential to understand the composition of domestic debt, an important feature of fiscal policy. Internal debt, small savings, provident funds, and reserve funds and deposits are the main constituents. With respect to India, internal debt of the central Government is secured under the Consolidated Fund of India and that of the States in the case of the State Governments. The structure of domestic debt has been fluctuating over time in India and the share of internal debt in domestic debt has been declining, but it still accounts for more than half of domestic debt. In India, external debt can only be incurred by the Central ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Financial Concepts Financial Principles and Concepts Nicole Ruthig FIN/571 December 10, 2012 Gurpreet Atwal Financial Principles and Concepts Financial concepts can be used when a company is considering various options. Which options cost more and which options will result in higher gains are two of the financial factors that affect decisions. In the University of Phoenix (n.d.) scenario, Guillermo s Furniture Store has several options to consider which can help bring the revenues back to the company. This paper explains and relates three basic principles and concepts to the scenario. Financial Principles When it comes to corporate finance, there are many principles that are important. These include the principles of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Financial Concepts Financial concepts are just as easily related to the furniture store scenario as the principles. The following concepts are only a few of the many financial concepts that are important when making business decisions. Guillermo s furniture store provides many ways to look at these concepts. An important financial concept, that can be applied in almost any situation, financial or not, is the concept of the opportunity cost, or the difference between the value of one action and the value of the best alternative, (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007, p. 20). Options are very valuable and Guillermo had both the call option, the right to buy another company, and the put option, the right to sell his company (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). Guillermo s opportunity cost would be the cost of not choosing one option, to buy or sell, over the other. Another cost concept that can be applied involve sunk costs, costs that have already been incurred and subsequent decisions cannot change them (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). A sunk cost for Guillermo would be the materials used in his special stain that he had already purchased before he chose the broker option where his special stain was no longer needed. The zero sum game concept is when a transaction occurs where one party gains at the expense of the other (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). In this scenario, if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dichotomy Of Racism CNN s news coverage of 18 year old Michael Brown s death on August 9th 2014, shot multiple times by Caucasian police officer, had a lot of attention due to the unresolved lawsuit. The impact of this story has caused protesting to tensions between minority groups and the Justice system. Brown s case publicises awareness of an ongoing social issue, of policebrutality in divided communities. The magnitude of this biased news, is portrayed through the acceptance of black youth and the communities as disruptive. The dichotomy between an African American teen and white police officer, sanctions a discourse analysis of accusations about the incident, where the function of othering is an evidential form of consolidating us and objectify them .... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Minority groups in the community are quoted collectively, as one cannot stand alone as a reliable source. The witnesses are mentioned, but not given weight or reckoned as valid evidence. Particularly when labelled with a history of distrust between the predominately black community and the largely white police force (McLaughlin). With no conviction against the officer liability for the crime is framed as calamity; rather than addressing Brown s murder as a criminal offence, a greater issue of racial tension is acknowledged. Oppressive circumstances are communicated in the media to perceive the social world and cultivated by mediated messages (Bing 147) towards racial minorities and friction among mixed communities. As an identified white officer, he is not directly portrayed as racist in his structurally privileged position (Eliasoph 483) because he does not speak for himself, the force powers against the victim are enough to imitate a fair trial. News worthy through the anticipation following the shooting, CNN associate the outbreak of riots and protests as a norm for the black community. The racial binary therefore presents a global belief of them while catering for the us ; The point here is that media coverage distorts the reality of crime (Bing 4). The representation of the incident is naturalised through a prejudiced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Argumentative Essay On The Gay Rights Movement The gay rights movement is not a party. It is not a lifestyle... It is not about sin or salvation. The gay rights movement is an integral part of the American promise of freedom (Urvashi Vaid). Many people were not supportive of the minority of people coming out to the world and becoming a part of the LGBTQ+ community. The actions of the many who did not accept the idea of being gay, lesbian or transgender, would interfere with their confidence and freedom of being who they want to be. The idea of gay rights was not socially accepted since it had differed from the social norm of a male and female sexually attracted to one another. However, there would be a safe haven in most cities for the LGBTQ+ community to thrive and reveal themselves towards the people that truly accepted them for who they are. Although there were very few safe havens around, these places would be tormented by the police and many of the people in them would become oppressed since they wanted to be in a place of acceptance. From June 28, 1969 through July 1, 1969, the gay community faced massive oppression from police raids in Greenwich Village, NYC at Stonewall Inn, which caused them to start a riot which ignited a major conflict for the sake of their own safety and freedom. This riot allowed them to show their oppressors that they are human as well and are able to fight back for themselves and for the future generations ahead of them. Due to the lack of a formal compromise between the gay community and the police, many people questioned as well as oppressed them because of certain religious aspects and social norms, but the conflict resulted in the development of the Gay LiberationFront and allowing the LGBTQ+ community to freely express themselves. Within many religions, especially in Christianity, it is said that same sex relations are a sin. Since most of the Americans around this time were Christian, many of them believed that the relations between a girl and a girl or a guy and guy were so foreign due to the belief that God created men and women so that only these genders could be together. Organizations were made to stop the gay community from flourishing. They also made many feel like there was something wrong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Effective Leadership Effective Leadership A successful leader is most importantly a mentor. This person grooms his or her staff to take his or her place, by teaching, inspiring and helping one to reach personal goals as well as the goals of the organization. Sam Adams, one of the leaders of the Boston Tea Party, was quoted as saying: Outstanding leaders go out of the way to boost the self esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it s amazing what they can accomplish (Government Leaders, 2011). Someone with a Successful Leadership Style I had the privilege of working with a successful leader who embodied the belief of Sam Adams. Her name was Lucy Parkin and I worked with her early in my career. This working relationship has had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She not only believed in her staff, but in the company we worked for. It has been close to 20 years since I worked with Lucy, but I still remember her leadership style and it has had lasting effects on the way I lead. Communication skills are extremely important in an effective leader. A strong leader is able listen to her staff and communicates where they need to go to meet the goals of the organization. This requires listening but also speaking in a way that can be easily understood, so that everyone on the team knows what the goals are and how to meet them. She took the time to know us as individuals and took an interest in our personal lives. People want to know that they matter and that they have an opportunity to express that value in their work and actions (Porter O Grady Malloch, 2007). We knew that she cared and it motivated us to do our best. Morale was very high in her department because of these attributes. Comparing My Leadership Style I have had the opportunity to lead and use these traits of a successful leader. The opportunities have been both in paid positions and also in volunteer work. When my mentor and leader, Lucy Parkin, left the organization, I was chosen to lead the department. I followed in her footsteps and used many of the examples that she had given me. I believed in my team and knew their strengths and their weaknesses. I developed strong communications skills that allowed me to listen to my team and know their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Privacy And Confidentiality In Health Care Ethical problem paper Privacy and Confidentiality Introduction The question of privacy and confidentiality as it relates to electronic health records (EHR) requires serious attention. In spite of the potential advantage of EHR in the way patient information is stored, communicated and processed by the parties involved in healthcare delivery, there is widespread concern that patient privacy may be compromised during the delivery. Healthcare is changing and so are the tools used to coordinate better care for patients (Rodriguez. 2011). In order for electronic health records to achieve their desired goals, protection of patient privacy is paramount. Lack of patients trust in privacy and confidentiality can lead to reluctance in disclosing their pertinent medical information. Nurses have the ethical obligation to protect their patients private health information. Is electronic health records (EHR) compromising patient confidentiality despite laws and professional codes that protect patients privacy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2012, September 01). Retrieved from http://journalofethics.ama assn.org/2012/09/stas1 1209.html . (2015). Is Patient Confidentiality Compromised with the Electronic Health Record? CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing,33(2). doi: 10.1097/01.ncn.0000461179.53270.5e Layman, E. J. (2008). Ethical Issues and the Electronic Health Record. The Health Care Manager,27(2), 165 176. doi: 10.1097/01.hcm.0000285044. 19666.a8 McGonigle, D., Mastrian, K. G. (2018). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge. Burlington, MA: Jones Bartlett Learning. Privacy, Security, and Electronic Health Records Health IT Buzz. (2017, January 27). Retrieved from https:/ /www.healthit.gov/buzz blog/privacy and security of ehrs/privacy security electronic health records / Protecting Patient Privacy and Data Security | NEJM. (n.d.). Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Allusions In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Arguably one of Coleridge s most famous poems, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner concerns an old sailor s tale of a nautical journey. In the story his ship falls upon poor weather and wind, forcing he and the crew to Antarctica. Miraculously a seabird called an albatross appears and leads the ship and crew out of despair. Despite this good fortune, the Mariner shoots the albatross. The weather clears soon after, and the men support his sin. This angers mysterious spirits, who send the ship into unfamiliar territory. Lost and confused, the men blame the Mariner for their hardship and force him to wear the dead albatross on his neck. Later they come upon two ghostly beings that kill the entire crew, but save the Mariner for a punishment worse... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He purposely omits any motive or purpose for the murder of the seabird as the Mariner simply states, With my crossbow I shot the ALBATROSS . This event parallels with the biblical story of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Although the consumption of the apple in the garden and the shooting of the albatross seem to be trivial offenses, both bring about dire consequences. The Mariner, an impulsive being with a false since of dominion over nature, represents the Adam archetype. After his misdeed the Mariner is banished from the ship and forced to fend for himself, just as Adam was banished from the Garden of Eden. As for the Mariner s fate and salvation, his obligation to warn people with his story can be linked to the Catholic doctrines of penance and purgatory, where the Mariner must atone for his sins before he can enter heaven. In addition to the poem s parallelism with the fall of man, Coleridge indicates Christian beliefs through the Mariner s expressions. After he is adorned with the dead albatross, the Mariner implies that he is a Christian with mention of a cross, saying, What evil looks had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the albatross about my neck was hung . When the Mariner says instead of the cross , it is suggested to the reader that normally he would be wearing a cross on his neck, an obvious Christian symbol. In this fashion Coleridge displays a common theme of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ceo Duality Causes Conflict Of Interest As Management served as board chairs, as CEO duality causes conflict of interest as management may override controls (p.4221). Likewise, the research by Giroux (2008) on Enron accounting scandal revealed motivations involves key executive s greed, weaknesses and lack of ethics on the accounting standard, energy deregulation, auditors independence, law firms and investment bankers lack of independence, neglected board of directors, lack of regulatory control and oversight, as well as political and influential connections and practices (p.1226). The research by Weld et al. (2004) claimed that the analyst and the market pressure to meet revenue expectation, leads managers to engage in fraudulent recognition of revenue practices and cited SEC Chairman, Arthur Levitt concerns that the drive of meeting analyst expectation pressure corporate managers, analysts and auditors override ethical business practice (p.45). Nonetheless, the research by Vogel (2001) blamed Cendant s compensation policy of stock options tied to the company s performance potentially caused fraud (p.409). Consistent with the research by Ball (2009) mentioned that some commentators blaming the stocked option employee compensation package and performance based incentive compensation to offer additional motivation for accounting fraud (p.285). The research by Ball (2009) also indicated the cause of the accounting scandal stems from accounting practices to manage earnings, where managers intervene in the reporting of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Lego a Brand Case Study Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune Brand Management Prof. Atul Tandon Lego Case Study Lego The way the world plays An Introduction: LEGO Lego) is a privately held consumer product company engaged in the manufacture and distribution of a wide range of toys, video games and online games. A powerful and instantly recognized global brand has been a key feature of Lego s success. Lego has worked hard to establish this brand through a number of routes. The group organizes its business into four main categories: the core business of play materials, family attractions, lifestyle products, and media. In each of these categories the brand is clearly and consistently applied. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Re positioning: Reposition Lego without compromising or diluting the brand promise of quality, inspiring creative imagination and that only the best will do for its customers. * Extensibility: It needs to review product diversification Example With an aim to become a lifestyle brand Lego diversified into clothes, video games and watches. Care needs to be taken not to dilute the brand equity while increasing product offerings * Improve Distribution: Bionicle was a successful toy but it was criticised for having poor stocks though the product had a high demand, and the lesser popular toys were available in stores. Hence a weak distribution network can be proving detrimental in such a competitive environment. Question 2: In 2004, Lego continued its promotional and product tie ups with Harry Potter and Spiderman. This move is critical since sales and company profits will have to depend on these partnerships and there may be times when there is no release of the particular blockbuster series movie and this dependency can prove detrimental if it s the sole business driver. Too many of these tie ups will be viewed as a block to creativity and then fail to deliver the open ended imaginative play aspect of Lego on which the brand is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hp Has An Edge On Human Resource Since 1939 set up by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, HP has provided worldwide customers personal computers, computer peripherals, and date and Internet services. The company became the No.1 PC manufacturer in 2007 and held the first rank for several years. Currently, HP is still one of the leading companies in the computer manufacturing industry. In 2014, HP reports a net revenue of 111.5 billion, decreased by 1% from 112.3 billion of 2013. HP s four main businesses, which are personal systems, printing, enterprise group, and enterprise service, account for 96.4% of the total net revenue (See Appendix I). SWOT Strength Compared with other competitors, HP has an edge on human resource (Enderle, 2013). Wright, McMahan and McWilliams (1994) stated that human resources always were a potential source of sustained competitive advantage, if they were valuable, rare, inimitable, and non substitutable. Technically, the CHRO of HP uses human resource matric analysis and HR science in management. In practice, human resource is viewed as a strategic resource, not just a kind of equipment that can be sold and bought. Being respected and well treated, employees in HP hold a relatively higher loyalty. According to Enderle (2013), HP is enjoying some of the lowest employee turnover number in the industry. Low turnover rate on workers of production lines means that HP can save money on recruiting and training and that skilled workers guarantee a high level of productivity. Low turnover ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Architecture Of The Colosseum Once the Colosseum had been built, it seems to have become the model for many, if not most, of those that followed (Hopkins and Beard 2005, 24). The Colosseum stands proudly upon the villainous Emperor Nero s once grand Valley of the Golden House, projecting the munificence of Imperial Roman Architecture. Its ultimate design could be said to be formed through purpose or function. However, this does not do justice to the importance of architecture within Roman society (Thornton and Thornton in Lyes 1999, 2). The functions, whether it be religious or otherwise, of the Colosseumwere irrelevant to the ultimate design of the architecture, as the architectural features contained within the Colosseum s ultimate design created an instant archetype, a marker of Romanness across the empire (Hopkins and Beard 2005, 25). The clever use of the classical orders and faГ§ades, and adaptation of existing Roman architecture of the period allowed the Colosseum to become a model for many subsequent Roman amphitheatres, whilst showing the ingenuity of Roman architecture of the period. The architectural vocabulary of the Colosseum saw the clever use of existing Roman design practices to create a final structure which became a precedent for all Amphitheatres which followed. Thus, highlighting the overriding importance of the aesthetics the ultimate design displayed. The importance of the appearance in the final design s architecture begins with the conventions which were used for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Architectural Failure Essay ARCHITECTURAL FAILURES, SAFETY MEASURES AND RISKS IN CONSTRUCTION NIA 303 (2) Text of Paper presented to the NIAPPE preparatory seminar at Digital Bridge Institute on 6 March 2012 by Arc. J. O. Toluhi PART I ARCHITECTURAL FAILURES The concept of architectural failures is better understood from the perspective of what architecturereally is, criteria for architectural project success and what failure connotes. What architecture means Architecture is defined in various ways by architects and non architects alike depending on their focus or area of emphasis. You must be familiar with the definition offered in the ARCON law which attempts to capture different ramifications of the profession. By Le Corbusier s definition, Architecture is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This type of failure, which has become a grave cause for concern in recent times, can be caused by a wide range of factors including: a) inadequate soil investigation leading to an unsuitable foundation design and construction. b) an improper structural design usually by a quack (charlatan), inexperienced or unqualified professional, c) lack of or inadequate supervision of construction to ensure strict adherence to design and specifications d) use of poor, substandard or untested materials. e) wrong choice of (an incompetent contractor) which can set the stage for this type of failure. All these could be brought about by and constitute professional negligence, which is considered a serious misconduct from which an architect cannot excuse himself. An architect s role as the coordinator of allied professional inputs into an architectural project calls for vigilance on his part. Research and experimental/demonstrative projects should be properly handled and protected from the incidence of collapse. ii) Malfunction (Non functional Designs): This is a failure at meeting one of the critical success criteria of an architectural project meeting the user s expectation. A building is designed to fulfill a particular purpose and to specific standards of performance and it fails when it falls short of the purpose or performance standard. A public building meant to be reached with ease will be a failure if wrongly sited on the outskirts of town where it takes extra effort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cyber Monday Happy Days are Here Again! With Cyber Monday, just around the corner, the Internet has already started gearing up to take on the busiest online shopping day of the year. Popular online retailers are brainstorming to come up with exciting deals to attract more customers, soon the shopping racks on the other side of the monitor would be well stocked and their price tags shall flash jaw dropping discounted prices. Cyber Monday was an instant success among the e commerce communities after being introduced in the year 2005, and till date, it has maintained its iron grip on the online shoppers. It is observed on the Monday after the US Thanksgiving. All the discounts and deals pouring in on this day were more than welcome by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whereas, on the virtual side the scenario is quite different and pleasing. Here, once you are done choosing the products, the whole check out process is completed with just few clicks of the mouse. Dis Advantages of Cyber Monday No matter how lucrative the concept may sound, online shopping, especially on a Cyber Monday is not all peaches and cream! There are many factors that can make, even a seasoned internet shopper step back and reconsider the option of shopping for holiday on the Internet. Cyber Security: These days, even the cyber attackers dearly look forward to Cyber Monday, so that they can exploit the holiday shoppers enthusiasm by carrying out several cyber attacks. Therefore, shoppers need to be very careful while submitting their personal details on the Internet. Shopping At Work: Giving in to the temptation of shopping for the upcoming holiday season on a Cyber Monday while at work can bring along its own drawbacks. Your employer may raise objections on shopping during the work hours, so it is advisable to make sure your shopping doesn t land you in job related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Psychic Twins Research Paper Terry and Linda Jamison are known as The Psychic Twins. They have made many predictions about the world that have come true from terrorist attacks to major storms. Childhood for the Jamison Twins The twins grew up in West Chester, which is a small town in Pennsylvania, with their older brother, Philip Flip Jamison. While the twins show psychic abilities, Flip has not. Their parents were artists with talent in writing and painting. Their father, Philip Jamison is reported to have been a well known watercolor artist. The Twins Education The twins went to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for a year after high school. From there, the twins went on to attend separate colleges. Linda went to the University of Delaware while Terry went to Penn State. After a year, they both transferred to Tyler School of Artin Philidelphia. The two graduated with fine arts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To sustain themselves, they took odd jobs and started to give psychic readings. Since that change in their lives, they have helped others achieve spiritual and emotional growth. They call this their Twin tuition. Major Predictions from the Psychic Twins On the international radio show, Art Bell s Coast to Coast, that aired on November 2, 1999, they said that there would be various terrorist attacks on federal buildings by July 2002 specifically the World Trade Center. The date was somewhat vague since the attack happened on September 11, 2001. In a documentary as well as a magazine article, they predicted that John F. Kennedy Jr. would die in a plane. The prediction was given in 1997 while his plane went down in 1999. On David Baker s Beyond the Gate radio show, the twins made a guest appearance to share their predictions. They visited on January 23, 2011 to make predictions for the coming year. They said that there would be severe storms including tornadoes in many southern states including Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay On The Fifth Amendment As we sit and watch some of your favorite television shows, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, and The Blacklist, we can catch the prominent phrases, right to remain silent... and/or I plead the fifth in one or two scenes leading to interrogation. Although the television shows are fiction, the statements are factual and are part of the U.S. Constitution to protect a person against self incrimination. Self incrimination plays a vast part of the Bill of Right, specifically the Fifth Amendment. The Fifth Amendment has protected many Americans from punishment. Yet, this Amendment also has made it possible for guilty verdicts in criminal cases. This was possible with the historical adoption of the Fifth Amendment, the implementation of the five different clauses, and numerous criminal cases that established the strength of the Fifth Amendment. The philosophies behind the Fifth Amendment traced back to Magna Carta, 1215. The Magna Carta specified that No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due processof law ... . Although England s King John did not agree to the term willingly, the Magna Carta was signed in hope to build a relationship between the King and the nobles and keep the peace. Unfortunately, the signed Magna Carta annulled by Pope Innocent II. In 1613, Sir Edward Coke also advocated for the Magna Carta as part of his approach toward the power struggle of the courts. Coke argued that all matters needed to be addressed through the law of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Irish Easter Rebellion 1916 Essay The 1916 Irish Easter Uprising Ever since the occupation of Ireland by the English began in 1169, Irish patriots have fought back against British rule, and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To quash further rebellion, the Act of Union was imposed in 1800, tying Ireland to the United Kingdom of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of the Irish Potato Famine of 1845 50 led to increased tension and the proposal of introducing Home Rule gained support. In 1913 there was a general strike of workers in Dublin led by James Connolly of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union (I.T.G.W.U.). This action was followed by the 1913 Lock Out during which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace. It was a call for a blood sacrifice in order to free Ireland from British rule. In organising an uprising, the funeral was proof that the Volunteers could organise when secretly directed by the I.R.B. and on St. Patrick s Day (17th March), Connolly took his Citizen Army on a tour of key Dublin sites which could be used as strategic strongholds during an uprising. However, there were many difficulties in organising and executing such a rebellion and one thing the rebels needed were weapons. Sir Roger Casement had organised for a shipment of as many as 200,000 rifles to be smuggled into Ireland on a neutral German freighter, the Aud. But when Casement arrived in Ireland on a German submarine he was arrested immediately and the freighter was intercepted by the Royal Navy and scuttled itself. Another attempt was made to gain large quantities of arms and ammunition during the actual uprising from the arsenal at Phoenix Park known as Magazine Fort. However this was not very successful and the rebels seized only a few rifles. Throughout the organisation of the rebellion, Eoin MacNeill, leader of the minority Volunteers had to be kept in the dark about the I.R.B. s plans because he believed that his Irish Volunteersshould only rise in arms if a British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Immortals of Greek mythology Greek Mythology: Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess, or multiple deities, and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths. Gods Goddesses Aphrodite (бј€ П†ПЃОїОґОЇП„О·, AphroditД“) Goddess of love, beauty, desire, and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many lovers, most notably Ares, Adonis, and Anchises. She was depicted as a beautiful woman and of all the goddesses most likely to appear nude or seminude. Poets praise the radiance of her smile and her laughter. Her symbols include roses and other flowers, the scallop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His attributes include the thyrsus (a pinecone tipped staff), drinking cup, grape vine, and a crown of ivy. He is often in the company of his thiasos, a posse of attendants including satyrs, maenads, and his old tutor Silenus. The consort of Dionysus was Ariadne. Animals sacred to him include dolphins, serpents, tigers, and donkeys. A later addition to the Olympians, in some accounts he replaced Hestia. Bacchus was another name for him in Greek, and came into common usage among the Romans. Hades (бѕЌОґО·П‚, HГЎdД“s) or Pluto (О О»ОїПЌП„П‰ОЅ, PloutЕЌn) King of the underworld and the dead, and god of the earth s hidden wealth, both agricultural produce and precious metals. His consort is Persephone. His attributes are the drinking horn or cornucopia, key, sceptre, and the three headed dog Cerberus. The screech owl was sacred to him. He was one of three sons of Cronus and Rhea, and thus sovereign over one of the three realms of the universe, the underworld. As a chthonic god, however, his place among the Olympians is ambiguous. In the mystery religions and Athenian literature, Pluto (Plouton, the Rich ) was his preferred name, with Hades more common for the underworld as a place. The Romans translated Plouton as Dis Pater ( the Rich Father ) or Pluto. Hephaestus (бјП†О±О№ПѓП„ОїП‚, Hбё—phaistos) Crippled god of fire, metalworking, and crafts. The son of Hera by parthenogenesis, he is the smith of the gods and the husband of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Synthetic Leases Abstract By now most of us have heard and read numerous articles about synthetic leases. We also know synthetic lease transactions are relatively commonplace for financing corporate build to suits and acquisitions, and that they are widely accepted by corporate real estate executives, financial institutions, and accounting firms. But is the synthetic lease a panacea for the corporate executive faced with a leasing decision? Are they the perfect solution for keeping real estate assets oil the company balance sheet? Are there any drawbacks to a synthetic lease? Before entering into a synthetic lease, the corporate tenant should know the potential shortcomings of a synthetic lease as well as when and when not to use one. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Off balance sheet financing, for instance, operating and synthetic leases, not only overstates corporate earnings and perjures their financial positions, it also allows them to preserve the ratios needed to assure debt contracts. This decreases the authority of such contracts, because the companies are not in reality keeping their debt ratios low; they re lying about the amount of debt they actually have (Edman, 2011). Ethical professionals, who willfully present transparent financial statements, are the only true way to prevent misconstrued financial statements. Likewise users of financial data will always have their work cut out for them. Investors must be diligent to discover a company s true financial state. FASB will never rid the world of every accounting inconsistency (Edman, 2011). Synthetic leases can serve two important purposes: First, for financial accounting purposes, they enable lessees/sponsors to treat leases as operating leases, whereby payments are recorded as rent expense and the underlying assets and the associated liabilities are kept off the lessee s balance sheet. This treatment of the lease enables the company to show a stronger balance sheet than if the lease was treated as a capital lease (Soroosh and Ciesielski, 2009). Second, for federal income tax purposes, these contracts are structured so that the lessee/sponsor may treat the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Irregular Warfare Strategy for Somalia Introduction The use of Irregular Warfare has been ongoing for years around the world. Irregular warfare is described as a violent struggle among state and non state actors for legitimacy and influence over the relevant populations. I will discuss where the U.S. may apply military force in conjunction with other means of national power to stabilize the nation of Somalia. I will also discuss why it would be considered as an Irregular Warfare environment. Body Somalia gained its independence from British control in 1960, where the British relinquished control and gave Somalia to the United Nations. Somalia was governed by civilians until 1969; after which the military rebellion by General Muhammed Siad Barre took place. General Muhammed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also took on the responsibility of law enforcement which was paid for by local businesses to lower and maintain the crime rate within the area. The Islamic Courts Union took on the responsibility of halting robberies and drug dealing, as well as stopping the showing of what it claims to be pornographic films in local movie houses. The Islamic Courts Union also addressed problems throughout the region by establishing community services and security which in turn help them to gain the trust of the local residents. Local warlords became concerned over the growing power of the Islamic Courts Union. The Warlords decided to join together to create the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter Terrorism (ARPCT. The Islamic Courts Union lost their power over Mogadishu in 2006, when they were defeated and forced to Kismayo, which is in the southern part of the country. Conflicts within the nation of Somalia were sometimes planned as a means to an end. Whereby the United States Government supported a certain regime before they used their power to gain control of the situation and overthrow the tyrant. In other cases the use of national power was used such as the Islamic Courts Union to gain control over Somalia by implementing logical line of operations by providing the people their needs and services to gain their trust. In these situations it would be considered as an irregular warfare environment, because they were violent struggles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Roe Vs Rhode Abortion Forty five years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States infamously declared in the case Roe v. Wade that abortion was a women s right for the entirety of the pregnancy. 1 This case also limited the states ability to regulate abortions performed in the three trimesters of pregnancy. Since this decision, over 60 million unborn children have been killed by abortion.2 By contrast, 1.1 million soldiers have died in all the U.S. wars combined.3 In a country founded upon the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, abortion is one of the greatest downfalls of those principles. It must be eliminated. In his book Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue, Dr. Robert Sproul declares, At the heart of the abortion issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous states are also passing an Ultrasound bill, adding a paragraph to the already existing Woman s Right to Know legislature requiring the physician to offer the woman the chance to see her ultrasound before the abortion. Oddly, though this bill frequently receives bipartisan support, some who claim to be pro choice object to the ultrasound bill, maintaining that it interferes with the doctor patient relationship, legislating the private conversations that occur about a legal medical procedure. 13 However, many women have rejected this excuse, returning that they asked to see their abortion and were denied. These women often say that they would have kept their unborn child had they seen the ultrasound as requested.14 The Women s Right to Know bill and its additional Ultrasound bill protect the rights of the women, frequently initiating a change of heart without directly prohibiting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The Article Tough Jobs Make For Great... The essay is about different companies and organizations. The articles are about how the companies and organizations operate (good or bad). According to Matthew Boyle s 2006 article Tough jobs make for great workplaces, Goldman s junior investment delivers superior results for employers and reward ambitious employees with high levels of achievement. FedEx had 92% of managers come up through the ranks (pp.1). There has been research on performance and stress from the work of psychologists Robert Yerkes and J.D. Dodson. In 1908, they came up with the Yerkes Dodson Law, which says performance increases as pressure increases (pp. 1). They said stress related hormones actually improve concentration. The improvement in concentration... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies try to get their employees beyond their comfort zone, but not too much so they don t burn out. Recruiters at some firms have interview tricks that can help distinguish those who can take the heat from those who can t. At Goldman, it s not so much the questions recruiters ask, it s the questions they get. When recruits keep asking about work life balance or time management, Kerr (Goldman s chief learning officer) thinks that maybe Wall Street isn t the right place for them. Ernst and Young train its recruiters to identify candidates who can handle stress. Clues include a willingness to work long hours, handle shifting responsibilities and bounce back from disappointments. Once employed, employees need to be challenged immediately. Some people like pressure, but some people may not be good with pressure. Task related pressure is far easier to deal with than stress that comes from managers above. An example is if an E Y auditor got pressured by a client to finish up an audit during tax season, but it s entirely different if a senior partner avoids his/her responsibilities and forces undue pressure on the junior staff. It would also help if everyone knew their management style that impacts the employees. E Y has worked on learning the management style through a meeting in Orlando where employee assistance program director Dr. Sandra Turner point out warning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hermeneutic Argument Against Transracialism The topic of the event I attended refers to the hermeneutic argument against trans racialism the speaker was Professor Tina Botts from the philosophy department. The beginning of the event was a brief introduction of the speaker, Professor Botts she is a practiced attorney, teaches feminism, attended the University of Memphis to obtain her Ph.D and has published two books. Dr. Botts introduced the racial of identity, is arguing if transracial is real. She starts with background context tracing back to child slavery how it was created to perpetuate plantation Capitalism. The ideology behind blackness show white plantation owners viewed as inferiority therefore hereditary thus to justify child slavery and therefore gaining profit of the unpaid labor. The point Botts was trying to convey from this is that blackness is hereditary afterwards she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As for transgender it it been commonly accepted since the after the second wave of feminism. The case is why is race important throughout the years race has been part our lives everything through media in cases in the mass media transracial is interpreted through beauty standards in women. The media has portrayed the acceptance of white ideal beauty standards, there has been a push to young girls since the 60 s to be more white. According to the lecture Women Health Bodies and the Beauty Ideal (lec 3/22/17) the beauty standards favored lightness, hair straightening, eye surgery enhance more white look. For this case during the second wave of feminism the Black Power resisted the ideal beauty stating that, black is beautiful as result of this society have tried to oppress women who do not meet the standards thus forcing these same women to change their appearance and challenge their own identity. In the media it has been argued that race is a social construct ment but to Botts it is through decent due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mount St Helens Essay Earth is an extraordinary place where many titanic forces are at work each day. At the location of Mount St. Helens though, an eruption occurred that had never been recorded before in human history, taking off 600 feet of its summit. The study of this eruption will help bring Geologists closer to understanding the secrets of Earth. Mount Saint Helens stands south of Seattle 100 miles, helping to create part of the Cascade Mountain Range. Before May 18th of 1980, the mountain was the center of a recreational paradise, and a prosperous timber industry. It all changed though on March 20th of 1980, when a 4.2 magnitude Earthquakewoke Mount St. Helens from a slumber that had lasted roughly 120 years. The Earthquake was a danger symbol though for many Geologists, because in most cases, it is a symbol for an eruption that is going to happen. When this word got out, many Geologists became geared with the best equipment, hoping to study the eruption of the Volcano. What they didn t know, though, is that they were about to witness one of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using a certain tool, they looked literally at the light in the sky to see the presence of Sulfur Dioxide, and how much exactly there was. Their assumption was that the gas levels would rise with the closer coming of the eruption; they were wrong though, as Earthquakes seemed to be getting stronger and the levels of Sulfur Dioxide did not rise at all. They got another clue that the volcano was going to erupt in late April though, when they began to realize that a large bulge was growing on the side of the volcano, almost like a cyst. By May 11th, though, they had realized that within the short amount of time they were studying it, that the bulge had moved outward 450 feet, without completely knowing, it was hypothesized that the bulge was being created by lava, forcing itself against the volcanoes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Merit Pay Essay Legal Status of Merit Pay Inasmuch as implementing a merit pay system is not illegal, it can cause legal concerns. As stated by Pullin (2013), the legal concerns will arise due to how a merit pay system has been established and the rubric to determine who is eligible for the reward. For example, if a teacher perceives a school leader does not like them, the controversy will be the ratings are not accurate on their observation. If the ratings are not accurate, it will result in the teacher not receiving their merit pay bonus. In my district, the teacher rating system is based on 80% teacher practice. As the school leader, I am required to observe their delivery of instruction, data analysis, differentiation, curriculum alignment, classroom climate, and professional responsibilities. According to the observation tool, one or two words will make the difference if the rating is Proficient 1, 2, or 3.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, each school district can work with the teacher s union to establish the governing standards of the merit pay system. Smith stated in the article that schools must implement what is has established as the measurable standards (2011). In my district, the teacher observation tool is what the school leaders are mandated to use in observing the teacher. It is important to give specific feedback to the teachers in the praise and polish of each standard. The feedback should speak to what areas you notice quality instructional practices and what areas are in need of improvement. I use the actual terminology of the rubric when giving feedback to ensure I am observing the specific instructional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is My Personal Nursing Philosophy Philosophy of Nursing As a professional nurse, my personal philosophy of nursing is based on the core belief that all individuals possess unique characteristics and needs. Each person is the product of their own personal growth through learning and experience, resulting in individual and unique cultural, spiritual and developmental dimensions. Nursing is a dynamic, helping, healing and caring process. It employs the unique application of knowledge and skills to improve the quality of life. Nursing is unique in its ability to provide a comprehensive and compassionate view of the health needs of every patient. The professional nurse promotes collaboration with the entire health care team and utilizes all available resources for the benefit of the client. I believe that the following values should guide the practice of nursing and provide the basis for the formulation of a philosophy of nursing; When making decisions about an individual nurse s scope of practice, the first and foremost considerations are the best interests of the patient, and the importance of promoting and maintaining the highest quality of health services. Nursing care should be delivered in a way that respects the uniqueness and dignity of each patient regardless of culture, ethnicity or religion. The therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient is fundamental to nursing practice, and is based on trust, understanding, compassion, and support. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Vasper Morianart s Riverwatch-Personal Narrative First came the town, built around the fort of Riverwatch that defended a bend of the River Running. Then came the tyrant, Vasper Morianart scourge amongst men with his son Endhorg behind. Afterwards came the sword, wielded by Merigal Quickblade who toppled both tyrant and son. And last of all came jubilation, echoing through the streets after Merigal returned to the town after years spent adventuring across the Dalelands. He was proclaimed Lord Protector of Riverwatch and for years he defended the town so that it knew peace and plenty. Forward fifteen years the story progresses and a traveler would find Riverwatch a much different place than it was under the rule of the villainous Vasper Morianart. To be sure it was still a rough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But now we need to exhibit control. River traders and merchant folk are difficult enough to keep in line without us adding to the chaos. I have to know that I can trust you with the protection of this town if something were to happen to me. Rufius nodded solemnly feeling that he was getting off lighter than usual. Merigal resumed. Now to the matter I came looking for you about to start. You haven t seen the boy have you? Merigal said and Rufius was relieved to find the subject changing from his latest transgression. Nay, I haven t although... he added with a sly wink, It would not surprise me if he was in the company of Miss Aniwen. Merigal returned Rufius s wink with a hard disapproving look, his countenance regaining it s hard exterior. I believe you have a tavern to help clean up so best you get too it. I ll take care of the boy. Rufius sulked off back down the street towards the tavern, his punishment not as light as he had at first hoped. Merigal watched him for a minute before heading off in the other direction towards the High Quarter where the more well to do merchant families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Charlie s Loneliness In Flowers For Algernon The protagonist and author of the progress reports that form the text of Flowers for Algernon. Charlie is a thirty two year old mentally retarded man who lives in New York City. At the start of the novel, he works at Donner s Bakery as a janitor and delivery boy. Charlie s friendliness and eagerness to please, along with his childhood feelings of inadequacy, make him the hardest working student in Alice Kinnian s literacy class for retarded adults. When Charlie undergoes an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence, his IQ skyrockets to the level of a genius. His obsession with untangling his own emotional life and his longing to reach an emotional maturity and inner peace to match his intellectual authority inform many of the novel s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is only in the final moments of his intelligence that Charlie begins to forgive his family and receive love. If Charlie wasn t so curious, and never had a taste of what he thought the light might bring, all good, then every harsh reality check that Charlie had to endure throughout the novella, might have been avoided. Charlie s ignorance also compares to Allegory of the Cave. Plato s idea of the Allegory of the Cave explains how, if a person or thing never experiences anything new in life, they won t want any more than what they have and live they would end up living in ignorant but peaceful harmony. The old Charlie was a person that lived a life of ignorance and was completely happy with the way that he was living. He worked at a bakery, making barley enough to scrape buy, however, he was happy. But once he got his first taste of intelligence, he was immediately hooked and wanted more than just an appetizer. After a couple of tests and procedures later, and Charlie got his wish. But his wish wasn t all that he expected as all of his knowledge soon took a toll on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Connie Monologue Of Ellie Ellie at first may be viewed by the reader as simply a background character to this story, someone for the two main focal points to bounce ideas off of and to add some variation to what could easily be viewed as tedious. I beg to differ on this opinion though, as his role is hinted at during the beginning sentences of the story as a foil to his character is brought up by Connie. ВЁ... ConnieВґs mother kept dragging her back to the daylight by finding things for her to do or saying, suddenly, ВЁWhat s this about the Pettinger girl? And Connie would say nervously, ВЁOh, her. That dope. She always drew thick clear lines between herself and such girls... (Pg 453) This is because from when the time Arnold introduces him to the last few sentences, he was referred to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ... In the car Ellie turned up the volume on his radio and did not bother to look around at them... (Pg 457) To sum it up in a simple terms, he was experiencing denial of what is truly going on and is attempting to avoid direct verbal contact with either Arnold or Connie for the majority of the story. A theory could be that at one point, he attempted to speak up against an action only to suffer some sort of unknown consequences, and seeing others react in a similar manner causes him to go through active revision of the event, which persuades him once again to not take action in the present. Even though the most likely thing that it is actually a form of unconscious repression, to avoid the anxiety of him likely realizing the prospect of what they are truly doing to others such as Connie, people that are vulnerable. ... She was sitting on the floor with her wet back against the wall... She kicked the phone away from her.... She was hollow with what had been fear, but was now just an emptiness. (Pg 464) These lead back to a core issue, one that likely is if low self esteem that leads to an easily moldable self image that can be abused by an outside source, which is likely why he is so easily told what to do by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. No Bruce Springsteen Or Billy Joel Concert The moment I stepped foot into the doorway, I knew that the night would not turn out the way I had expected. I was stunned in fear by the way people looked: tattoos, piercings, and hoodies was clearly the norm at the scene. The room was dark, and I felt the stuffy air choke me up. First impressions are everything, and this one was unlike any other; I was somewhat scared and uneasy. This is how I felt the night my friends introduced a new idea to go to a metal concertfor the first time. This was no Bruce Springsteen or Billy Joel concert; it was a new entity that was explicitly more fierce and threatening that I have ever imagined. Metal concerts are dangerous and unappealing places where people fight, get hurt, and are reckless with their behavior; attending these concerts have demonstrated how revoking the people and venue can be, and have changed my views on them and musicforever. I heard a tap on the microphone, a loud squeal, and there I realized that this music was not meant for me. I am used to a nice soothing type of music: a good rhythm, with calming lyrics. This was the complete opposite. The lead singer was screaming these inaudible words into the microphone as he banged his head in a way that almost looked painful. The instruments were played recklessly with a force that was incredible: the drummer slammed the bass, guitarists shredded the chords, and everyone else yelled the lyrics. For a moment I was just still, confused, and stunned by what I was seeing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Death Becomes Her Analysis Death Becomes Her is a 1992 fantasy comedy where Academy Award winner Meryl Streep (2012, The Iron Lady, IMDb) and Golden Globe Winner Goldie Hawn (1970 Cactus Flower, IMDb) star in, where two middle age women find an elixir that promises to grant eternal physically youth in order to compete for the love of wealthy plastic surgeon played by Bruce Willis. Similar to the premise of this movie, eternal youth has been a topic of debate among societies expectations to be young and beautiful for others admiration. Society plays a large part and is the culprit that perpetuates the standards of beauty for women and increasingly for men to live up to which often times are unrealistic expectations damaging to the character of the individual, which the media has placed for everyone to emulate. The purpose of the media is to sell their products using models with good looks to entice the consumer and portrays these images... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, once the older generation who are aging and gravity takes hold, grays come in, wrinkles begin to appear and elasticity and firmness turns into sagging body parts. The pressure to remain young affects them considerably because youth is escaping them as they progress in years as looks begin to fade. Because we are in a society where appearance equates to acceptance in the job market and I social settings. Images of beauty is exposed and represented in everyday lives, such as in sports, magazines issues, movies, book novels. Both men and women must meet the Hollywood standards of beauty and good looks if they want to remain employable and it trickles down to local soap operas and sit coms. Children, especially young girls learn representation of female beauty from the toys they play with like Barbie dolls with short skirts and long blond hair with high heels and face makeup. On the other hand, boys play with super hero action toys who are muscular and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Marketing Analysis Of Amazon.com, Inc. Marketing Analysis of Amazon.com Company Overview Jeff Benzo founded Amazon.com, Inc., simply known as Amazon in 1994 in Bellevue, Washington. Benzo started the company with the name of Cadabra on July 5, 1994 and a year later in 1995 changed the name of the company to what it is now, Amazon. The reason Benzo picked the word Amazon to name his company after was because he knew the Amazon river was special and unique just like he wanted his company to be, not only that but he knew the Amazon river was the biggest in the world which is what he strove for when making his company. What started off as a website to purchase books grew into what is now known as the largest online retailer worldwide. Take note that the Amazon logo has an arrow going from a to z to show that Amazon carries everything from A to Z. As Amazon grew not only did they sell books but also they grew to their goal of selling all retail good from A to Z . As Amazon continues to soar they are adding other products to their brand extension. Amazon has now added one of its most popular features, Amazon Prime which allows for free two day shipping if you are a member, but also Amazon has branched into the world of digital goods such as Amazon Video, Amazon Art, and Amazon Games, allowing for members who have purchased these extensions to access digital goods at the click of a button. Amazon has now started adding more convenient features like Amazon Local, giving members deals within their neighborhoods, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Diagnostic Coding And Procedural Coding Medical Coding Essay Academic Essay Diagnostic coding and procedural coding lend themselves well to the improvement of healthcare efficiency. Both have accurate recording for diagnoses and the procedures enable the analysis of information for the patient s care, research, performance improvement, healthcare planning and facility management. The diagnosis codesare divided into chapters, sections, subsections, and subcategories (1). A coder should become familiar with all of the codes before the individual moves on. It is very important to understand when an additional code or codes are needed, what codes are secondary, and when additional information may be needed to complete the code (1). Also, the coder should always code the reason why the patient sought medical advice as the main diagnosis (1). There are many rules when using diagnostic and procedural codes. By using the national diagnostic and procedural coding system correctly the coder will have no trouble on finding the right codes to use for the case scenarios. The information the coder needs to get from the health records is very important because this will provide the correct information on the claim when it is billed out. If the steps are not followed correctly then the information being submitted will not be correct. Here are the steps that need to be taken to find the proper sequencing when diagnosing and coding are the coder needs to find the main term or terms in the patient s medical records. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Sickle Cell Paper Sickle Cell Disease (Anemia) Child and Adolescent Development (PSC 1246A) Sickle Cell Disease, commonly referred to as Sickle Cell Anemia, is a blood disease which red blood cells form an abnormal sickle or crescent shape. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body and are normally shaped like a disc. This disease is genetically inherited from both parents. If you inherit the sickle cell gene from only one parent, you will have sickle cell trait. People with sickle cell trait do not have the symptoms of sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell disease is much more common in people of African and Mediterranean descent. It is also seen in people from South and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Sickle cell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People with the sickle cell trait can never get the disease. They don t have any of the symptoms except anemia which is usually treated with vitamins with extra iron. On a personal note, I have the Sickle Cell trait. I have been known all my life about the trait and the disease. I inherited the trait from my mother s side of the family. My father s side does not carry the trait. My mother s family is also from the West Indies, and my father s family is not. When I married my first husband, (whom I remarried a few months ago after twenty years), I realized that that he that had the sickle cell trait as well as myself. We tried and did not have any children. Twenty years later, we have decided to have a child. With the advancements in science, we discovered that with in vitro fertilization, we can take my eggs and his sperm and fertilize them and since every one in four has a 25% chance of having the disease, we will take the one healthy egg and produce a healthy child and discard the three infected with the genetic trait. It is an expensive, yet healthy choice for our child to live a normal, healthy, happy life disease free. In conclusion, genetics make us who we are. If not for the different diseases, and other traits we receive from our parents, and their parents and many generations before, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Case Study Isom Century National Bank The Century National Bank has branches in several cities primarily in the Midwest and Southeastern part of the United States, but smaller offices and branches are distributed throughout most states. Mr. John Zobus, President and CEO, would like to know the characteristics of the checking account customers, such as: What is the balance of the typical customer? Or: How many other bank services do the checking account customers use? Do the customers use the ATM service, and, if so, how often? What about debit cards? Who uses them and how often are they used? To better understand the customers, Mr. Zobus asked Ms. Pamela Helton, Director of Planning, to select a sample of customers and prepare a report that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cite some specific examples and comment on your findings. 4) Divide the account balances into three groups of about 10 each, with the smallest third of the balances in the first group, the middle third in the second group, and those with the largest balances in the third group. Next develop a table that shows the number in each of these categories of the account balances by branch. Does it appear that the size of account balances is related to the branch? Cite some examples and comment on your findings. The data are represented as follows: X1 Account balance in $ X2 # ATM transactions per week X3 # of other bank services used X4 Has debit card (1 = yes; 0 = no) X5 Receives interest (1 = yes; 0 = no) X6 City where banking is done. (1 = Cincinnati; 2 = Atlanta; 3 = Louisville; 4 = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...