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Comparing Pride And Prejudice And Letters To Alice
Jane Austen s novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Fay Weldon s novel Letters to Alice (1984) elicit a
deeper understanding of human behaviour and social expectations. A comparison of these two texts
highlights the changing expectations of women and the timeless necessity of education.
In Pride and Prejudice, Austen criticises her society s expectations of women as restrictive and
detrimental for their happiness. In the Regency era, women depended on men for wealth or status by
marriage, and women in general were expected to be submissive to men. After Lizzy s walk to
Netherfield, the snobbish Miss Bingley remarks that: It seems to me to show an abominable sort of
conceited independence , her disapproving tone demonstrating that the the expectations ... Show more
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In 1980s England, marriage was mostly made for love rather than wealth, and women had the right to
vote and work due to the campaigns of second wave feminism of the mid 20th century. Her
juxtaposition of tense: To marry was a great prize ... no wonder Jane Austen s heroines were so
absorbed by the matter. It is the stuff of our women s magazines, but it was the stuff of their life, their
very existence shows the relegation of marriage to a luxury rather than an important goal for women.
Weldon reshapes readers critical opinions of Mrs Bennet, formed by 1980s society s trivialised
attitude towards marriage, by explaining her behaviour in relation to her society s restrictive
expectations of marriage and laws of entailment: No wonder Mrs Bennet, driven half mad by anxiety
for her five unmarried daughters, knowing they would be unprovided for when her husband died ...
made a fool of herself in public. Her critical tone: It is too easy to believe that because something is
traditionally women s work, that it is worth nothing demonstrates domesticity is no longer the sole
option for 1980s women. Weldon s critical tone while referencing Austen: Mansfield Park throbs with
the notion that what women need is the moral care and protection of men shows that the necessity of
female dependence on men is no longer necessary in her society. Weldon
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Essay On College Athletes Are Not Paid
College athletes have always been worked beyond imagine, and it is ridiculous to think that even in
today s society, college athletes are not paid. Unlike regular college students, student athletes are not
able to work jobs or make extra money because they put over forty hours a week in to their respective
sport. More often than not college athletes are taken advantage of because they put their bodies at risk
for injury and have no insurance or income to make it worthwhile. Of course, some college athletes do
go on to make millions of dollars, but that is only the case for a small percentage of college athletes,
and since college sports brings in billions of dollars a year, college athletes should earn at least a small
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According to Allen Sack, athletes are already essentially paid to play, by getting to go to college for
free, but they also deserve the same rights and benefits as other employees, which could include
medical benefits, workers compensation when injured, and the right to build financial security for
their family while in college, and the denial of these rights is morally unconscionable (Sack). It does
not make sense that college athletes are not paid because these athletes are the sole reason for
popularity in the college athletic apparel market, which brings in millions of dollars a year, yet college
athletes do not see a dime, even though they are the reason for sold jerseys and other apparel. Even
worse is the fact that college athletes are prone to getting injured and a rising star with a great future
ahead of him or her can have their contract (scholarships) canceled once a school realizes that they
will no longer be bringing value or money to their school. Of course, this sounds cruel, but it is the
reality for some college athletes, and it is an option that must be extinguished because not only do
regular students deserve reassurance and stability, but college athletes do
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Explain the way in which Duffy presents the strengths and...
Explain the way in which Duffy presents the strengths and limitations of language in two poems.
When drawing from both Warming Her Pearls and Selling Manhattan , it is evident that Carol Anne
Duffy maintains a certain avant garde approach to the vast array of possibilities that language presents.
She acutely exposes the ambiguity that language holds in its meanings, presenting the reader with
endless connotations to consider. Duffy also draws attention to its inability to fully express the extent
of human emotions.
Both of the above stated poems focus on societal and cultural stratification, with Duffy s use of
language carefully designed to emphasise the distance between different social groups. Selling
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While Duffy again has used the word I , the context of the language in which it is employed
consequently generates a distance from Minuit. While the colonist clearly does not care to consider the
feelings of any being other than himself, the very first line of the
Indian embodies the exact opposite. Not only is the Indian seen to
wonder about the thoughts of others, more specifically, he is even contemplating how the ground is
feeling. This again creates a lucid contrast to the capitalist views of the settler, emphasising the
Indian s value in the natural earth around. The personification that
Duffy has shaped through language for the ground adds human qualities, suggesting that all
surroundings are as important as the self, even the ground that we walk upon. The Indian s esteem in
valuing, and his general respect for the natural surroundings is echoed again in the first line of his next
stanza. Here he wonders about the water s spirit . No language is evident in Peter Minuit s stanza that
would suggest a genuine concern for the spirit. Minuit does nevertheless state, Praise the Lord , which
would at first glance suggest the possession of similar principles and beliefs to the
Indian s interest in the spirit . Minuit s referral to God is however extremely cruel and entirely ironic,
with him almost joking about powers beyond his own greedy hands. It is evident that if he did in fact
with honesty Praise the Lord that he would not
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The Divine Command Theory And Moral Nihilism
The world is made of all types of people and all types of actions. Conservative, liberal, empathetic,
apathetic, introverted extroverted, etc, etc, etc. In a world where there is no shortage of choices and
options, the thought how do I decide is a frequent one. While some of these traits may not be choices,
they influence the choices we do make. When playing with decision making the concept that arises
most is that of right and wrong. This concept is introduced to most people at a very young age, it s
intent to teach you the proper way to behave. But what would happen if right and wrong didn t exist?
Moral Nihilism would happen. Moral nihilism is the theory that there is no ethical truth, and that right
and wrong do not inherently exist. This theory addresses the fact that no ethical theory can be proven
in certainty, it is unbiased, and it is universal while still remaining flexible to the individuals morals.
While it does have its faults It is the most rational theory. Because moral nihilism believes that there is
no ethical truth it avoids problems that many other theories face. The Divine Command Theory and
Cultural Relativism both have the same problem in that you can t have two opposing ethical truths be
right at the same time. The divine command theory holds the belief that higher power, for example,
God, makes the rules over what is and is not ethical. When it comes to the divine command theory,
there are religions all over the world with high powers, many of
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Compare And Contrast Enlightenment And Hobbes
Hobbes and Locke, The Black and White of The Enlightenment
In a time when ignorance and superstition plagued the lands, only the brightest of thinkers could
enlighten the masses. After the scientific revolution, thinkers started utilizing reason to unveil the
natural laws that governed human behavior. Thus, marking the commencement of a period called the
Age of Reason. After witnessing the immense feats conquered by the likes of Newton, thinkers
thought that implementing the concepts of the scientific method could reveal laws about humankind.
Among the elite of those thinkers were John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Locke and Hobbes are
renowned philosophical personalities whose works have had a preponderant influence on the
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On one hand, Hobbes had a more pessimistic inference of human nature and thought that it was
principally bad. In his work, The Leviathan, he suggests, as said before, that all men are equal, but he
argues that this equality brews the desire of obtaining something. Sometimes, this thing can only be
attained and enjoyed by one person. Consequently, people become enemies. Furthermore, he insists
that without a common power to maintain them, they are in a condition called war. This conflict
provoking state leaves no room for productivity and prosperity, proclaims Hobbes (Collier 15). On the
contrary, Locke, generally, thought that people were essentially reasonable and would collaborate with
one another. In his work, Of Civil Government, Locke writes that men living according to reason,
without a common authority to decide between them, is properly the state of nature. Additionally, he
argues that God has given man reason to exploit and thereby achieve optimal convenience. Likewise,
he thinks that nothing made by God is created to be damaged or spoiled, so, he claims, that there is
room for conflict if reason is exercised (Collier
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Tetrahydrocannabinol Vs Cbd
According to LEARN s Prohbtd video, CBD THC are two cannabinoids of more than a hundred such
chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant. (LEARN) It is interesting to see more and more
videos and other educational materials being introduced in regards to how beneficial cannabinoids are
to the human body. Many people have conditions that would be benefitted by the continuous study of
cannabinoids. THC or Tetrahydrocannabinol is the feel good or high feeling portion of the plant and
CBD or Cannabidiol is the medical part of the plant. The CBD is the part that researchers are trying to
implement for use for individuals different medical conditions. We all have an endocannabinoid
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Smokers of cannabis with a higher CBD/THC ratio are less likely to experience anxiety. CBD may
also inhibit cancer cell growth. Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the cannabinoid responsible for
the main psychoactive affects. It is a mild analgesic and cellular research has shown the antioxidant
activity. (Phytochemistry and Marijuana) Since CBD may also reduce cancer cell growth, this is very
relevant and explains why researchers are dedication a great amount of time and funding to continue
methods to prove how beneficial these compounds are. The two species of cannabis used for
medicinal or intoxicant purposes are Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica. Current strains of
Marijuana are often hybrids of the two. Cannabis sativa is thought to be endemic to the Americas and
indica to Eurasia. (Phytochemistry and Marijuana) This further suggests that the Indica has a higher
concentration of CBD strain and sativa has a higher concentration THC strain and therefore functions
the same as those
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The Benefits and Pitfalls of the Internet
Using the internet is becoming popular nowadays since many people spend their time working on it,
but is using the internet beneficial for them? It may have some advantages and disadvantages as most
new technologies do, and some of these advantages and disadvantages can be seen on online
assignment submission, online social networking and online news sites.
Pete Bridge and Rob Appleyard (2005), senior lecturers in radiotherapy and oncology at Shefļ¬eld
Hallam University in the UK, compared the way that paper based assignments are submitted with the
online equivalent within the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in a study. 47 first year
undergraduate radiotherapy physics students were the volunteers, and surveys were used to gather
their submission and receiving feedback experience. The same group of students was required to
compare their online submission perception with another assignment submission, which was a paper
based assignment. Students were asked to compare the quality of the submission process based on
ease of compilation (Bridge Appleyard, 2005).
The results indicated some positive and negative sides of using the internet to submit assignments.
88% of the students reported that online assignment submission can help the save time, and many said
they found it ļ¬nancially beneļ¬cial. In addition, 93% of students preferred receiving their feedback
online rather than printed and handed to them (Bridge Appleyard, 2005).
The main disadvantage students reported by
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The Consequences Of Grade Inflation
The Consequences of Grade Inflation We ve all been pleasantly surprised by receiving a higher grade
than expected on a school assignment or exam. Unfortunately, the average grade being given to today
s college student does not reflect the quality of the work submitted, and it is having a negative effect
on students. Students end up using valuable grant and loan money taking developmental classes,
because they received passing grades in core subjects when they should have failed. Teachers have
adapted their grading system to reflect the under developed skills of the students. This practice
handicaps students during their academic years, as well as their post graduation and entry into the
workforce. Through a more rigid grading system, today s students would improve their work ethic and
become more prepared to face post graduation challenges. The problem we are discussing is called
grade inflation , and it has become widespread on campuses across America. In the 1950 s, the
average GPA for college students was 2.52; by 2006, that figure had risen to 3.11 (Newlon).
According to former Duke University professor Stuart Rojstaczer, At some colleges, over 50% of the
grades given are A s. Rojstaczer s school of thought is that this trend began during the Vietnam War
era, as a result of professors helping students to stay in school in order to avoid the draft (Newlon).
Long after the end of the Vietnam War and student deferments, this trend continues. This trend does
not
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A Brief Note On Fraud Detection And Deterrence
Fraud Detection and Deterrence In accounting, many principles have been developed aiming at
ensuring that organizations are freed from incurring losses. In most cases, the fraud cases are
associated with monitory issues and seek on addressing on how an organization can result in being
ruined its financial stability aspect. The Association for Certified Fraud Examiners (AFCE) plays
prolific role in curbing any possible instances of corruption dominating within an entity. The
membership to the association helps firms greatly experience tremendous improvement. They initially
stand in better chance increasing their progressiveness and ability to reveal integrity, honest and trust
(Elliott Willingham, 2013). Financial issues are extra ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This prevents irresponsiveness thus making leverage and opportunity actualization possible. In case
the officers concerned in fraudulent activities are caught, they should be subjected to face law
accordingly. Accounting does not advocate for any unclear means of growth and penetration within
the organization. Each player requires being given fair platform of expressing its issues and they
should not be dominated by single party. People ought to free themselves from corrupt deals as they
eventually result in tarnishing an organization s ability to perform as well meet its long term
actualization. Proper assessment of organization s financial statements with the exercise being
conducted by external auditors encourages clarity and limits possible instances of fraudulent activities
from taking place.
Through an organization freeing itself from any avenue of fraudulence, it results in backing an
organization to grow properly and move towards attaining better results. It is possible for any firm to
encourage relevant growth and achievement only if the members are committed in the tasks they are
allocated. Through training and impacting of appropriate knowledge, firms gain the zeal and ability to
limit their operations thus achieving great attainment. Many firms prefer recruiting from ACFE
because of the strong ethics that are imparted on them. Officers trained by the association have great
chances of increasing their appropriateness in
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Service Animal Benefits
With the Help of an Animal In a recent study conducted by Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D., RN, of the
University of Missouri Columbia Center for the Study of Animal Wellness showed that when humans
pet a dog, within minutes there is a huge amount of beneficial hormones known to be associated with
health and feelings of well being.(Becker par. 2) These hormones are called beta endorphin, prolactin,
dopamine, oxytocin, and beta phenylethylamine (Becker par. 2). The hormones that are released from
the interaction between the animal and the human allow the patients to feel more blissful and trusting.
Along with being emotionally benefited from working with animals in assisted therapy; people can
benefit physically. For example, people who have physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Animals that are trained to benefit people with physical disabilities or physical needs, have been
trained to perform different tasks and are specifically trained for the patient and their needs. (Evans
par. 50) Many people with physical impairments rely on their trained service animals to assist them
and to improve their quality of life. (Evans Par 40) These animals usually assist people who are
visually impaired, have a hearing impairment or even people who have other physical disabilities,
such as being in a wheelchair. Hearing aid animals are specially trained to alert their deaf or hard of
hearing owners of particular noises, such as a knock on the door, a crying baby, a oven timer, doorbell,
or smoke alarm. When these noises occur, the animal makes physical contact and leads their owners to
the source of the noise. (Evans Par. 44) Trained service dogs are specifically trained to help pull
people who are in wheelchairs and help whom are unsteady on their feet, by providing a means of
support and balance. (Evans Par. 46) Many service animals have acted as a crutch in many scenarios
to their owners that rely on them to perform everyday tasks. In addition to these tasks, many service
animals have been trained to help people with debilitating conditions, such as epilepsy, lameness,
paralysis, or Parkinson s disease. (Evans Par.45) These animals are trained to pick up dropped items,
bring wanted items, open and close doors, turn light switches on and off, and perform other tasks
needed. Many medical professionals have used service dogs known to detect when someone has
cancer, cancerous cells, or even when a patient is about to have a seizure. (Evans Par. 52) Dogs have
been tested in how they are able to detect their findings of cancer and cancerous cells by, a unique
scent that the cancer is giving off, the smell
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Autobiography of malcolm x Essay
The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley
We re not Americans. We re Africans who happen to be in America. We were kidnapped and brought
here against our will from Africa. We didn t land on Plymouth Rock that rock landed on us. (Lord,
Thornton, and Bodipo Memba, 1992)
Words like those above would engrave Malcolm X into the minds of Americans from all racial
backgrounds and socio economic classes. Malcolm X was certainly not one to mince words. America
would come to remember him as The Hate That Hate Produced , the title of a 1959 CBS documentary
narrated by Mike Wallace which focused on Malcolm s involvement in what was perceived as the rise
of black racism (Lord, Thornton, and Bodipo Memba, 1992).
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His reasoning? The injustices dealt him by white Christians. Leaving the pews of the church he
entered the world of the street hoodlum where he would exist until his arrest and prosecution for
armed robbery at age twenty (Allah, 1995). He recalls the 1946 crime in The Autobiography of
Malcolm X :
quot;I had put a stolen watch into a jewelry shop to replace a broken crystal, quot; he said. quot;Two
days later things fell apart when I went to pick it up. quot; (Allah, 1995, PG).
Malcolm recalls that he was armed when he went into the shop and that an undercover policeman was
waiting in quiet for him. Rather than drawing his gun, Malcolm surrendered it without incident to the
officer. He didn t try to flee or to fight back as he was arrested. He pleaded guilty to numerous
burglaries in the area and was eventually sentenced, along with an accomplice, to six to eight years in
New York s maximum security prison in Boston s Charlestown district (Allah, 1995).
It would be while he was in prison for this crime that he would join the Nation of Islam. With the
nation of Islam Malcolm X would find a new, or perhaps an old, focus in life: the white man. The next
twelve years of his life would be devoted to righting the wrongs that the whites had dealt to the blacks
throughout the history of the United States.
Malcolm X was paroled in 1952 and it was at that time when he became most active in the
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Evaluating The Efficient Market Hypothesis
1. Abstract The Efficient Market Hypothesis expresses that assets prices should reflect all the
information available in the financial markets. However, information is changing rapidly and
therefore, prices should adapt quickly. This document states and discusses the main ideas behind the
Efficient Market Hypothesis providing information about its three versions Weak Form Efficiency,
Semi Strong Form Efficiency and Strong Form Efficiency. The Efficient Market Hypothesis, might be
a debatable concept and some authors have particularly provided evidence in favour including the
concepts of different tests to support their arguments. On the other hand, those who support ideas
against the EMH sustain their arguments on topics like, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In other words, in current market it reflects all the information. The current market is important in any
financial market because it gives benefits to the investors. 3. What is efficient market hypothesis? It
reflects the information of the current stock value which fully reflects with available funds about the
value of firm by using this business cannot make more profit it is also state that there is no way or
impossible to beat the market . It is also known as the investment theory or random walk theory
(Malkiel, Winter, 2003), (Clarke, Jandik, Mandelker, 2001) it gives the clear idea about elements on
which bases the price change in the security market and how it brings the changes in the market. The
EMH recommend that the assuming price movement will be difficult and no expectable in achieving
the profit. The element behind changing the price is arriving new information in the market. If the new
prices adapt quickly and on average without prejudice, then the market is called efficient market . The
reality of an efficient market is that, there is an intense competition between the investors to achieve
profit when the new information comes in the market. So, it is very important to identify over and
under priced stock for the investors to buy some stock less than true value can sell than their worth
value for profit. In efficient market very data and information is open and all the investments is
reasonably
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5.1.Introduction. Implementation Is The Execution Of The
5.1. Introduction
Implementation is the execution of the plan, or implement the idea or model, or design to do
something. Also, is a procedure that must be followed in the initial thinking of something actually
happen. Therefore, the implementation includes all the processes included in getting a new software or
hardware work correctly in their environment, including installation, configuration, running, testing,
and make the necessary changes. The chapter is organized as follows: Section 2 gives some
information about programming languages used to implement the system. Section 3 presents programs
and tools and software specification. Section 4 gives a general overview and screen shots of the
system.
5.2. Programming Languages
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Through the API can determine how should interact the software components. Also, used the APIs in
programming graphical user interface (GUI) components. Google API provides approaches to using
the features easily. In addition, the API it is displayed interface that returns JSON encoded results that
are easily processed by most programming languages and during runtimes [72]. Therefore, the Google
API is a big group of developer tools. These tools make the programmers able to doing the operations
by using Google API. Thus, the Google API is used to provide keywords for search engine Google and
get the retrieval results from Google, and the combination of these two things can help users to find
the information needed to better search [72], as shown in Figure 1. So, in this research has been used
Google API to build a search engine for the news articles.
3. Custom Search Engine
Google Custom Search is a platform offered by Google that allows web developers to offer
customized information in web search results. Also, classified and organize the queries and create
customized search engines based on Google search. Can anyone be allowed to create their own special
search engine. Also, can create a search engine to search for information about particular topics to be
selected, through the selection of specific websites. Also, selected unwanted information and the
websites to search. This service allows the users
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Dharma Bums Analysis
This week we started the reading of the Dharma Bums, which is related to Zen Buddhism. In addition,
we also get in touch with some Zen stories. Zen stories are usually very short and easy to read, using
just couple of sentences to tell people the main thoughts of Zen. When first read them, I found some of
them are interesting and easy to understand, at least part of the meaning, while some of them are
confusing. MUDDY ROAD is one of the several Zen stories we read in class. This story talks about
the two monks, Tanzan and Ekido. When they met a lovely girl who was unable to cross the stream.
Tanzan took the girl in his arms and helped the girl across the stream. Ekido did not say anything at
that moment, but when they reached a temple at
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Abominoplasty Research Papers
Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck ) Overview Abdominoplasty, more commonly known as the tummy
tuck, appeals to patients who want to flatten and shape the abdomen and waist by removing excess fat
and skin and tightening muscles. For individuals who are looking to improve the appearance of their
abdomen and waist, Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck ) is often recommended. Abdominoplasty is
completed by removing excess fat and tightening the muscles in the abdomen area. Most often,
individuals who seek a tummy tuck procedure have excess skin and pockets of fat they could not
remove through diet and exercise. Additionally, women who seek abdominoplasty have muscles that
have separated from the abdomen and skin that have extended due to multiple pregnancies. YOU
CONSULTATION Like all successful surgeries, a tummy tuck requires an effective consultation with
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The doctor will also take photographs of the target area, discuss options, and answer any questions
you might have about the tummy procedure. THE PROCEDURE An abdominoplasty is performed
under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, and lasts between two and five hours. After the
administration of anesthetics, the doctor will make a horizontal incision between the belly button and
the pubic hairline. The incision s length and shape will depend on amount of excess skin to be
removed. After the incision, the skin is lifted to allow the surgeon access to the underlying abdominal
muscles that need repair. The doctor may make a second incision in the navel area if the upper
abdomen has excess skin that needs
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Capital One Corporate Structure
Capital One is a banking company that is focused on credit cards and consumer loans. The company
also has some minor international operations in Canada and the UK, primarily in the credit card
business. The company breaks down its business as follows. Credit cards are the major source of
income, accounting for $10.4 billion in revenue, or 64% of the total revenue for the company.
Consumer banking accounts for 31% of the revenue, commercial banking a further 10% of the
revenue, and the company has negative revenue on other businesses. The credit card business is the
most profitable, generating $2.277 billion in profit, or 70% of the company s total net income.
Consumer banking accounted for 25% of total net income, while commercial banking accounted for
16% of total net income.
The company has recently made moves to build its retail banking business and its credit card business.
In 2012, Capital One completed the purchase of ING Direct USA, a deal that added $80 billion in
deposits to the company s balance sheet. It then added HSBC s US credit card business. This move
added $28 billion worth of credit card assets to the company s portfolio. These acquisitions were
substantial in nature $9 billion for ING and $31.3 billion for HSBC (No author, 2012). They indicate
that the primary focus for growth at Capital One is to build on its core businesses. Such expansion of
its two largest businesses indicates that Capital One is more interested in focus there than in
expanding
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Jaco Pastorius Research Paper
Jaco Pastorius once stated, A chimpanzee could learn to do what I do physically. But it goes way
beyond that. When you play, you play life ( Jaco Pastorius ). From his artificial harmonics to virtuosic
bass lines with phrasing that was previously unknown to the bass guitar, Jaco Pastorius not only
revolutionized the playing of an instrument, but an entire genre of music. As demonstrated in Pastorius
quote, his passion for jazz was often drawn from his life experiences, particularly his emotions. This
man is responsible for defining the jazz fusion sound. Yet his success was hindered by bipolar
disorder. John Francis Anthony Pastorius III was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Hailing from a
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However, towards the end of his career, Jaco Pastorius resorted to substance abuse. Colleagues
attested that he ...began to drink heavily and for months before his death was penniless and
unemployed, often sleeping in a local park ( Jaco Pastorius, Jazz Bassist, Dies of Injuries in a Beating
).
These dangerous dependencies ultimately led to his death. On September 11, 1987, Pastorius was
refused entrance to the Midnight Bottle Club in Wilton Manors, Florida. He became engaged in a
violent confrontation which led to his hospitalization for multiple facial fractures and other injuries.
He fell into a coma and exactly ten days later, on September 21, 2981, Jaco Pastorius, aged 35, was
declared
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Home Depot Business Analysis
General business activities
The Home Depot is a large American big box retailer supplying construction and home improvement
products, with+ over 2,100 retail stores in the US, Puerto Rico, The US Virgin Islands and Guam. The
company headquarters is in Georgia Atlanta.
Each store has a large warehouse style, with thousands of lines of products and multiple displays. As
well as selling home and garden products to retail customers, The Home Depot offers moving
services, installation services, repairs and tool and truck rental, making them a one stop shop for all
home and garden needs.
The Home Depot offers a variety of careers, both retail and corporate, with retail careers including
trade services such as furniture construction and appliance installation.
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In 2013, The Home Depot s chairman Frank Blake won the Retail Industry Awards Gold medal for his
work with the retail chain. In 2009 they received an Environmental Excellence Award from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency SmartWaySM Transport Partnership for their efforts in conserving
energy and lowering transport and freight emissions. In the 2012 Maplecroft Universe Report they
were ranked in the Top 100 Leading Global Sustainable Companies.
Vision and values
The Home Depot believes in employees working together to find products and services that fit their
customer s needs, creating a community that extends beyond each store s boundaries. They are heavily
involved in local communities, and in 2002 they founded the Home Depot Foundation, which has
since invested over $380 million in communities nationwide. This foundation s mission is to provide
all US veterans with a safe place to live, and so far it has committed over $80 million to address the
needs of homeless veterans. They also partner with nonprofit organisations to provide disaster relief
and aid.
Career
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The Issue Of Affirmative Action Essay
Martin Luther King, in his I Have a Dream Speech, states I look to a day when people will not be
judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character for this reason affirmative action
in higher education admission should be altered for it creates a perpetually racial preference in
admission.
Affirmative action is controversial due it s issue of whether the generation of today should pay for the
past injustices done to certain ethnicities. It questions the constitutionality of its existence and whether
it perpetuates racial discrimination. Although affirmative action is a great start in promoting diversity
and exposing diverse perspectives in an educational field, it s time to realize its modern predicaments
and visualize how to better progress in terms of admission for the future of the diversified generations
of America. Thus it is vital to address reasons why it should not be prolonged in order to create better
opportunities to those who are at a disadvantaged.
The dilemma of affirmative action is defining equal opportunities especially to those ethnicity who
were historically wronged.The famous U.S landmark case Regents of the University of California v.
Bakke (1978), in which Allan Bakke, a white man, was twice rejected to University of California
Medical School at Davis, ruled that racial quotas violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th
Amendment , however race can serve a part as one of an admission criteria. Today California has
banned
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Military Doctrine Defines Logistics As The Science Of...
Military doctrine defines logistics as the science of planning and carrying out the movement and
maintenance of forces .1 Logistics is the applied art of moving armies and providing for the provision
of support to keep that army moving or in location. It is a continuous and never ending operation. For
the purposes of this paper it may be taken that a focus on the art of sustainment that is, the actual
process of maintaining an army during operations, with a smaller focus on the administrative side.
Some parts of the administration side will not be looked at in this paper, these include record keeping,
discipline and medical provision. In this paper, however, I shall be concentrating on what the major
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What was the available transport by land, river or sea? What was the length, security and nature of
communication lines? However, this biggest questions were concerned with the welfare of the soldier,
what were they going to eat? What weapons were available? How were they going to be cared for?
These were the questions that if not dealt with appropriately would rapidly decrease the effectiveness
of the army.1
First of all, the most important part of logistics, the sustenance and hydration of the soldiers needs to
be considered. In short what were they going to eat and drink throughout the campaign? The methods
changed quite notably throughout the time period, this having some relationship to the size of armies,
although this will be covered at a later time. The first method of both feeding the army and drawing
the enemy from their fortifications was the chevauchee, essentially an armed raid, typified by pillage,
burning, rape and murder, essentially destroying everything in its path. An example of this would be
Edward III, who ravaged France, both surviving in enemy territory and also compelling Phillip to fight
in open combat. The chevauchee can be seen as an effective form of feeding small armies, however
any great army would have trouble acquiring the sheer amount necessary for its survival.
Following the decline of the chevauchee and an increase in army
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Argumentative Essay On Nuclear War
Caleb Dean
Mrs. Smith
English III
1 November 2017
Rough Draft
Nuclear warfare is arguably one of the darkest topics and one of the biggest threats in today s society.
A Nuclear War would cause exponential chaos and destruction to our world and many lives would be
lost. Many countries have nuclear weapons at their disposal. The first people to create nuclear
weapons were the scientist at the Manhattan project. The Manhattan Project is one of the most
important and technologically advanced events involving the smartest minds of all time and changed
the course of history.
In the evening of June 18th, 1942, the Manhattan project was ordered to be created by president
Roosevelt. Roosevelt order this weapon to be created because Hitler was making progress in Europe
and our naval base at pearl harbor got destroyed months earlier. The man placed in control of the
project was Colonel J.C. Marshall. The main goal of the Manhattan project was to build a nuclear
bomb before Germany could, it was a race to see who would build it first and the winner of the race
most likely would win the war. Because it was a race against Germany, Colonel Marshall wanted
every single aspect of the project to be kept secret. By fall of the same year that it was created they
had recruited hundreds of scientists to work on this project but it still was not enough. The scientist
worked on different aspects of the creation and were not allowed to talk back in fourth about the part
of the project that they were
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Strictly Ballroom
The 1992 film Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann is able to exhibit a substantial range of
film techniques to enhance and exemplify the progression of the plotline. The film s use of lighting,
camera techniques and sound provides the ability to enrich essential elements of the storyline.
Lighting within the film is used as a mechanism to represent an ambition that lingers within Scott,
repressed by a higher authority. The films use of Camera Placement symbolizes a sense of constraint,
which ultimately leads to defiance. Sound is utilized within the film to embody Scott s feelings of
liberation, as he dances his own steps. Though each technique displays a variation in meaning, there is
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During the scene in which Barry Fife confronts Scott about his fathers past , there is an initial close up
of Scott as he finds out about his father, which shows shock and disbelief written upon his face, and
shows a sense of repression where the camera is entirely upon Scott. This mirrors with the context of
the film, as Barry is confronting Scott with a doctored truth that leaves him confined between a choice
of self happiness and the felicity of another. A crucial shot within this scene is a one of Barry Fife at
the forefront of the camera, whereas Scott is placed in the shadow behind him. This embodies not only
a sense of entombment that Scott must face with powers beyond his control but also depicts Barry Fife
s selfishness due to his manipulative ways that casts others in the background, and leaves them trailing
in his wake. As Scott and Fran dance their own steps at the Pan Pacific championships, the camera
techniques used within the scene are able to show the liberation felt by Scott as he dances his own
steps. The scene starts off in slow motion as Scott slides in, and the focus is placed upon him which
represents a moment of opportunity that allows Scott to shine through the voice of his steps. As Scott
and Fran dance, the background is faded and the focus is entirely on them, symbolising that there has
been no
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On Turning Ten Analysis
We often don t realize the harmful aspects that come along with growing up. Billy Collins poem, On
Turning Ten elaborates on this idea and conveys how these aspects affect us. In his poem, the speaker
is about to turn the age of ten, making him realize he is no longer like his younger self. As the speaker
explains the frightening idea of turning ten, he also reminisces about his happy childhood. The speaker
then explains his sadness over losing the innocent part of his younger self and soon realizes the
difficulty of aging. By using metaphors and imagery, Collins communicates that as we lose our
innocence when we grow up, it negatively changes our perspective of maturity from an oblivious view
to a harsher point of view.
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The metaphor, If you cut me I could shine shows an innocent belief by comparing a real cut with
blood to a fake cut with light shining. This metaphor reveals that earlier, by believing this, the speaker
was oblivious to reality s harm. However, due to the turning of ten, maturity is forcing the speaker to
get rid of these beliefs, so he can grow up and face the tougher reality of growing up. The metaphor,
sidewalks of life, shows the harsher reality of aging by comparing a sidewalk to life. Sidewalks are
usually hard, making it easy to get hurt. The metaphor communicates that life is hard, and it s full of
challenges, such as having to change our innocent beliefs to grow up. Maturity inflicts these changes
because, at a certain age, we are all expected to mature from our childhood and know the
consequences and harm in our reality. Maturity forces the speaker to realize that he now bleeds,
instead of shining from a cut like the speaker used to believe. However, the speaker cannot escape this
harsh reality of maturity, due to every time he falls, the bleeding will remind him that he bleeds and no
longer shines. By using these metaphors, the speaker shows how growing up has caused him to
change the perspective of his younger
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The Bhagavad Gita And The Tao Te Ching
Serenity without Desire
According to the Bhagavad Gita and the Tao Te Ching, desire is something that prevents humans from
obtaining serenity by giving false senses of fulfillment. To give up worldly desires such as lust or taste
is something that seems almost impossible for human beings. I would imagine a person would need a
very strong incentive to do so. To accomplish this, most people would need a higher power to devote
their sacrifice to. In The Bhagavad Gita, people have an incentive to give up worldly desires: for
devotion to the god, Krishna. Although the Tao Te Ching renders the same message as The Bhagavad
Gita to give up worldly desires, the philosophy is flawed because it does not give the person the same
incentive. The Tao Te Ching explains that to become serene, the person must give worldly desires to
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The message in Tao Te Ching does not give a human the motivation to sacrifice desire to a higher
power; it just states that this is how the universe should be to gain full understanding. According to the
human condition, to give up something so intimate, most people would need a higher power to show
their devotion. The Gita gives a more reasonable explanation and straightforward rules as to why
giving up desire through knowledge and discipline leads to serenity and understanding of the world. It
is completed for devotion to Krishna, not just to become one with the universe. According to Krishna s
teachings in The Bhagavad Gita and the philosophy of the Tao, desire prevents humans from ever
obtaining authentic serenity and understanding of the world; however, The Gita gives valid reason,
motivation, and
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The Impact Of Modern Campaign Finance Laws On America
Campaign Finance
Introduction:
In 2011, two sociologists named Erik Olin Wright and Joel Rogers identified five core American
values: freedom, prosperity, efficiency, fairness, and democracy (Wright and Rogers). America s
numerous ideals inevitably cause these values to come into conflict each other. Such conflict
characterizes the debate over the implications of modern campaign finance laws in America. The
Supreme Court s ruling in Citizen s United v. FEC in 2010 undid former restrictions placed on how
money can be spent on federal political campaigns. Prior restrictions like the Federal Election
Campaign Act of 1971 and its amendments in 1974, placed limitations on political donations by
Political Action Committees (PACs), political parties, and even individuals. Originally these
restrictions were put in place to deter corruption that could undermine the democracy inherent in US
values and elections. The Supreme Court s ruling in 2010 revolutionized the scene by declaring that
independent expenditures are protected by the first amendment to the US Constitution. They further
asserted that for all intents and purposes corporations are legally viewed synonymous with people in
terms of political spending. The Supreme Court s ruling emphasized equality and freedom, but at what
cost? Critics, like Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, suggest at the cost of democracy, and ultimately
corporate interests diminishing freedom in the long run. As a result of this case, more money is now
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How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish
The Great Gatsby
Jay Gatsby
Jay Gatsby is the major character of the novel. He is young and he is very mysterious. Because no one
knows where he comes from. He loves parties and money. He was born in the name James Gatz but he
uses Jay Gatsby instead. He fell in love to a woman named Daisy Buchanan which i ll tell next. He
was so in love with her because of this he would do everything to win Daisy.
Nick Carraway
Nick Carraway is from Minesota and educated at Yale. He is an open minded, tolerant, quiet, good
listener and a very loyal friend. At first he discovers Jay Gatsby s real identity. He tought tat Jay
Gatsby was a dishonest man. He fought at World War I.
Daisy Buchanan
To Jay Gatsby, Daisy represents pure perfection, she has charm,
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The Early Childhood Curriculum Te Wh ʒƄ Riki Essay
In Aotearoa, the early childhood curriculum Te Whāriki has an immense focus on children s holistic
development which is fostered and guided by interconnecting principles and strands that construct the
curriculum. Within the strands, there are goals that teacher s educators must follow to provide high
quality teaching to sustain and fulfil the curriculum.
Te Whāriki describes curriculum as the sum total of the experiences, activities, and events, whether
direct or indirect, which occur within an environment designed to foster children s learning and
development (Ministry of Education, 1996, p.10). These experiences, activities and events vary from
centre to centre; though still provide opportunities for healthy holistic development. The arts and
literacies foster children s development of verbal and non verbal communication and language and
provide an exploration of theories of mean making. Through the concept of multi literacies, multi
modal ways of thinking are acknowledged the various ways children learn to process their thoughts,
emotions and actions. Throughout Te Whāriki, the arts and multi literacies are woven through
opportunities of dramatic play, drama, dance, music, representational resources and through ways
children represent and reflect their cultural backgrounds such as Māori children engaging and
participating in the haka, poi and waiata (Wright, 2003).
The Ministry of Education explains that having narrative assessments available for children to
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Production Of Hair Care Products For African Americans
In today s society, natural hair is popular for many women which have chosen this over relaxed hair.
More and more, African American women are leaving behind chemicals used to straighten hair and
accepting their natural curls (P., 2016). The market for relaxers has fallen for several years now. Sales
of hair care products for African Americans reaches $774 million in 2014, representing a 12 percent
increase since 2009, according to Mintel (H., 2015). SheaMoisture is a company that is tailored to the
African American community. It provides various products relating to natural hair care products,
beauty, such as cosmetics, and hygiene. Tony Roberts, a multicultural analyst for the intelligence firm
Mintel stated, We can see that sales [of relaxers] start to decline as far back as the 1990s. We forecast
that the decline [from 2014] will reach 45 percent by 2019 (H., 2015).
SheaMoisture was founded by Sofi Tucker. Sofi Tucker started selling Shea Nuts at the village market
in Bonthe, Sierra Leone in 1912 (Our SheaMoisture, n.d.). Tucker sold hair and skin products; in fact,
Tucker is considered as SheaMoisture s Grandmother . SheaMoisture is presently owned by Sundial
Brands and Richelieu Dennis is the CEO and co founder. Sundial brands are a certified B Corp
company (Our Sundial, n.d.). A B Corp company means that they are for profit organization who has
been certified to have met the standards of a non profit organization, in terms of environmental and
other forms of
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The Basic Principles Of Biological Criminology
The basic principle of biological criminology comes from the belief people are born criminal through
genetic inheritance or physiological predisposition to crime as written by Mclaughlin and Muncie
(2013, p. 26). Early theorists such as Cesare Lombroso identified criminals by their distinctive
physical features such as by their Large cheekbones, thick eyebrows and flat nose . Lombroso (1897)
claimed in his later work only a third of criminals were actually born criminal which means we should
be able to spot a criminal by looking at them because of their features. Lombroso classified criminals
into 4 major categories including born criminal . Studies have been carried out to isolate the genetic
factor and theory assuming people are born criminals due to genetic inheritance. The types of research
that were carried out to test whether we inherit criminal genes which cause us to offend are twins
studies (identical and fraternal), adoptees and family studies. Several attempts were made to test
biological and genetic theories. A study of 3000 prisoners in London in 1910 s found a strong link
between criminality of spouses and between children, siblings and their parents. It was then greatly
argued that criminality was passed down through an individual s inherited genes. Further study from
the Cambridge study in Delinquent Development established in 1960 s suggested crime did run in
families. Studies showed the link between one convicted family member leading to another
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Nonverbal Communication
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
Nonverbal Communication Techniques for Acing Interviews
Personal Hygiene
Shower, brush your teeth, comb/style your hair, use deodorant, and avoid using excess cologne or
perfume.
You want to be properly groomed in order to make a positive first impression and show the
interviewer you re serious about the job. Many people are sensitive or allergic to specific or strong
scents, and not using excessive amounts of cologne or perfume demonstrates that you are aware of
this.
Dress Professionally
Research the company s dress code so you can dress appropriately. If you can t find anything about a
dress code (or if the company doesn t have one), use your best judgement to determine what might be
appropriate attire for the company.
How you dress says a lot about how serious you are about an interview. It s important to dress for the
job you want; if your goal is to work in an office or business environment, wearing street clothes will
not help you achieve that goal.
It s important to remember that professional attire for an interview at a retail chain like Walmart or
Canadian Tire would look different from one at a bank or insurance company.
Handshaking Etiquette
Prior to the interview, keep your hands open in order to prevent them becoming overly sweaty. Keep a
tissue in your pocket to discreetly dry your hands if necessary. Sweaty hands could indicate to the
interviewer that you are nervous.
Offer a greeting before and during the handshake. The
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Formative Reflective Assessment
1. What does formative assessment involve in practice and what are the implications for teachers?
Strategies to implement formative assessment
Role of teacher / Impact on planning
Actively involving students and parents
Possible challenges or barriers of assessment use
Focus questions: Teachers are responsible for creating a set of questions in a specific order which is
used as a tool for evaluating understanding checklist. The teacher initiates the questions with simple
concepts and steadily move towards a complex level, whereas students give answers when asked
individually by the teacher or as a class where visual cue indicates their answer. After this activity
students are assessed based on the answer given against the questions.
A teacher must plan the order of questions in which they ll be asked as well as nature of the content. It
is observed that most of the teachers use constructive approach i e starting from simple questions or
concepts to more abstract questions. The primary role of a teacher is to analyse the understanding
level of a student. This is usually carried out by students response and later examine it with follow up
questions.
Students can actively participate in it through the teacher s technique of manipulating the answering
methodology. For example, students are offered multiple choices of answers and then asked to give a
signal or move based on his selected answer. By doing this activity whole class can be assessed and
later can be grouped based
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The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film
While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few
decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of
homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on TV
about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the subject.
While we have come to accept the topic of homosexuality in American society more willingly, we
have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see on TV constantly.
Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are being halted in our
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In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as
bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of
homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the United
Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight against the
oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film portrayed a gay
character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of sympathetic gay characters in
film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example from the 90 s would be the film
Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was fired because of his sexuality and
disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him into a tragic figure. His character dies at
the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg, she points out that even though Tom Hanks
film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it
seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will never have a film in which the gay main character
lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic
gay character would be
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Employee Involvement and Commitment
Abstract In this report is going to explain in details a critical analyzes of employee involvement and
commitment in the process of change. According to the readings that has been done, in this paper will
be discussed the importance of the connections between employee involvement and commitment and
their impact in the process of change. In order to provide support to this theory the paper includes
examples, comparing and contrasting different articles and authors. Introduction To write for
employee involvement and commitment in a change process, it is important to provide to the reader a
clear understanding of the meaning employee involvement and commitment, as well as the interaction
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However according to the researches organizations must be careful in choosing the type of the
employee involvement. In order to choose the right type of employee involvement in the process of
change organizations should pay attention to the criteria s as follows; roles, skills, resource,
commitment, outputs, and data (Vidal, 2007). Furthermore the author argues that choosing the right
type of employee involvement effects positively in the process of change, commitment and also
reduces cost. Whereas choosing the wrong employee involvement type will negative impact in time
planning, solutions, and also in financial resources. However, (M.Gale J.Clay, 2001) believes that in
order to gain the level of the commitment during the change, the organizations should highly consider
to use some of the other involvement tools such as; communication, education, group discussion,
support, feedback and reward. By giving the people the opportunity the express their opinions in the
individual basis, it is great way to understand their feelings for any concern or any possible fear they
might have for the process of change. On the other hand education is also another indicator that
certainly increase the level of employee commitment before and also during the change
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Management Plan For Salmon s Alaskan And North Pacific...
BSC3052 Conservation Biology
Management Plan for Salmon in Alaskan North Pacific Ecosystems
It comes as no surprise that salmon are one of the most sought after species of fish in the world for
human consumption. Because of this, heavy industry and markets have had a critical influence on the
salmon populations. Seventeen strains of Pacific salmon are currently listed as threatened or
endangered. Due to their extreme demand, many problems have resulted for the species as a whole,
from hindrances in their reproduction patterns by modifications in their environment (dams and river
modifications) to detrimental conservation efforts (where hatchery salmon were reintroduced causing
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By 2008, that figure had jumped to 5 billion. Because of the huge presence of hatchery salmon in
wild, the result is when hatchery bred fish return as adults and interbreed with wild salmon, they
produce offspring that are less hardy than their purely wild counterparts. Arguably the existence of
hatcheries is directly responsible for offsetting the salmon species composition of the entire North
Pacific. Economically, while fisheries immediately can be seen as generating a huge profit, extended
dependence and exploitation of fisheries can be incredibly distressing. In an effort to maximize the
yield of salmon, hatcheries are failing to see the ocean is an exhaustible resource. The North Pacific
Ocean is, at an alarming rate, nearing the limit of its salmon carrying capacity. (Peterson, 2008)
Because hatchery salmon are both outcompeting wild populations of salmon and simultaneously
causing genetic dilution by mating with wild populations, the fish that are being caught by fisherman,
at an alarming rate, are far less in quality than their wild counterparts. The reason why? Wild
populations often possess resistance to the parasites and diseases of their native streams that are not
found in the foreign hatchery salmon. In addition, the decreasing quality of salmon also negatively
influences recreational activities such as sport fishing, a valuable component of both the Alaskan
economy and the economies of the pacific north west. Millions
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Alliteration And Symbolism In Browning s Meeting At Night
In the poem, Meeting At Night, alliteration and symbolism were used to describe about the sea, color,
and nighttime in line one. The poem on line one states that The gray sea and the long black land;
(Browning). Browning used alliteration in this line was with long and land to tell the audience that he
sees nothing around him but water all around. He described the land as the color black to tell the
audience it s dark outside or nighttime. The sea was being describe as the color gray to emphasize that
it is night as well. He focused on reality instead of the art by not searching for more colors and stated
the fact that everything was dark. This is how the author incorporated the alliteration and symbolism
in this line tie the connection of the sea, color, and nighttime. The author also used alliteration and
symbolism to extend his imagery of the scenery in his poem. According to line two of the poem, that
author wrote, And the yellow half moon large and low; (Browning). The alliteration he used in the
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In line ten, there are symbolism of color, heat and nighttime to decipher the meaning of the lighted
match. Assuming that the match was struck, a blue spark must have appeared to get it lit. The color
blue may be symbolized as heat due to the sparks being the beginning of the fire that the match has
contained. The blue sparks can also be a symbol of passion due to the word spark being used as in
relationships nowadays. The lighted match is also a symbol of heat. When something was lighted, then
fire, which is very hot, must be involved. The lighted match may have led the audience think that the
setting was during the nighttime. Usually, when a match is lighted, it could have been use as a source
of light to see in the dark or, in this case, nighttime. This is how the lighted match can be a symbol of
color, heat, and
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The Spread of European Imperialism Essay
Throughout the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, the world witnessed a global
expansion as well as a compaction of people, cultures, and ideas. The need for goods, as well as the
process of mercantilism to inflate economies, was instrumental in the advancement of seafaring
technologies, the need to spread religion, and the eventual globalization of the slave market. The four
major regions in the world, which were the stepping stones of globalization, are Africa, Southeast Asia
and the Indian Ocean, the Americas, and finally East Asia.
The abundance of resources, especially salt, gold, and slaves in Africa, especially after the fall of the
Ottoman Empire, was too much for Europe to ignore. Most European countries, Italy ... Show more
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European presence in Africa also helped the people of Africa to expand.
With the collapse of the Great Silk Road, trade routes through the waters became more necessary.
Muslims and Europeans fought over the Indian Ocean and the several prosperous ports (plus major
cities and villages in Ethiopia) during the fifteenth and sixteenth century. (McKay et al., 2009)
Although Muslims had controlled the Indian Ocean trade for centuries, Portugal s ability to
circumvent the southern tip of Africa led to war and Portugal s eventual defeat of Muslim traders and
their imperialism throughout the Southeast Asian market. Africa s Swahili people and their ivory,
copra and rhinoceros horns and China s age of commerce , which was developing within the
neighboring countries of Vietnam and Burma, multiplied the available goods for Europeans to bring
back home. (McKay et al., 2009) Portugal, as with most European countries, was beginning their
recovery financially after years of war and plague. With the growth of trade and the amount of people
in the Indian Ocean area, religion quickly followed. (McKay et al., 2009) Again, Muslims and
Europeans were in battle. But this time they fought for religious supremacy in numbers. Each faction
quickly moved to convert as many people as possible. Settlements were formed, cities grew, and
customs and culture began mixing in an early version of a melting pot. (McKay et al., 2009)
Once Columbus
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Point Of View In Godfather Death
Point of view is a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. Every story has different point of
views, whether it is first person, limited third person, or all knowing omniscient. The point of view
determines how much the reader knows about each character.
In the stories A P , Miss Brill , and Godfather Death have different points of view but these point of
views have similarities. In all stories, it is told what the narrator feels and thinks. The point of view is
used to tell the narrative or the story. It allows the reader certain actions of characters because the
reader knows how the characters react and contributes to the story.
In the story A P the point of view is first person. First person is typically used in a
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The Observation of Chemical Reactions
Department of Chemistry
Observations of Chemical Changes
Submitted by
Date Submitted: 5/30/2012 Date Performed: 5/30/2012 Lab Section: Chem 181DL1 Course Instructor:
Purpose
The purpose of the experiment Observation of Chemical Changes is to examine the properties of
chemical reaction and relate those reactions to products commonly found in a home environment.
Through this experiment someone can macroscopically analyze whether a solution is acidic or base
and identify the presence of starches in food.
Procedure
For each of the combinations of chemicals below put 2 drops of each in their own well in the 96 well
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Of the two remaining, one turns slightly yellow, while one remains blue. What can you assume about
the acid/base content of these particular flavors of Vitamin Water?
That the first three sample are neutral, the yellow one is acidic and the blue one is base.
F. You have read that a new brand of hair tonic is supposed to contain lead (an ingredient in
Grecian Formula). Devise a simple test to confirm the presence or absence of lead in that hair tonic.
Mix tonic with potassium iodide and see if solution precipitates yellow.
Observations # | Chemicals | Reaction | A | NaHCO3 amp; HCI CO2 | The solution bubbled due to
acid/base mixture | B | HCI amp; BTB | Turned a yellow orange revealing acidity | C | NH3 amp; BTB
| Turned blue revealing base, expected acidic | D | HCI amp; blue dye | Turned green acid | E | Blue
dye amp; NaOCI | Turned from blue to green to light yellow to almost clear base | F | NaOCI amp; KI |
Turned blackish brown to yellow to black w/ starch | G | KI and Pb(NO3)2 | Turned to a yellow fog
with coagulated appearance | H | NaOH amp; phenolphthalein | Turned fuchsia base | I | HCI amp;
phenolphthalein | Turned foggy to clear and solution churned when mixed acid | J | NaOH amp;
AgNO3 | Turned foggy thick brown | K | AgNO3 amp; NH3 | Turned foggy white to brown when
exposed to light | L | NH3 amp;CuSO4 | Turned thick foggy aqua blue |
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Promotional Strategies and Plans Are Critical Successful...
According to Intercontinental Hotel Group Website (2009), the global hotel market has an estimated
room capacity of 18 million rooms. On this global hotel market, brand hotel has 45% of the total
market. Indeed, the six major international hotel groups are estimated to 41% of the branded rooms
and 18% of the total market. Promotional strategies and plans are critical successful factors for
International hotel groups in this market share.
According to Michael and Lodato (2006:52), the main goal of the promotion is a function of
informing, persuading, and influencing the buyer s purchase decision. Therefore, promotion s aim is to
target markets and distribution channels. Moreover, Promotional strategy refers to a controlled,
integrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to PR Newswire (2010) Accor wishes to reinforce its corporate image and create
preference for the Group and its brands. Accor s objective in the smile campaign is to take picture of
portraits. Nine smile of different persons nationalities are used to represent Accor daily engagement
employees.
Price is also a critical factor which influences international hotel chains promotional strategy. The
impact of price promotions needs to be carefully evaluated in the planning stage to protect core
revenue business and brand image (Bowie and Buttle 2004:169). Effectively, price is part of the
marketing mix. It has an impact on customer s international decision. According to Baker and
Angelopulo (2005:166), sales promotion is more or less effective depending on the price. For
example, Marriott on its website has a section dedicated to exceptional price. The objective of this
advertising is to encourage the customer to book as soon as possible. Then, earlier the customer
reserves more important the discount is. Customers need to reserve fifteen days before their stay to get
a 14% discount on their stays price. Customers go up to 30% with booking 30 days before their stays.
The market or customers factors is the second part of the promotional strategy and plan referring to
Kurtz at al. (2009:495) these factors include the target market, type of buying decision, political and
social factors.
According to
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Andrew Carnegie s Rhetoric In The Gospel Of Wealth
Andrew Carnegie s rhetoric in the Gospel of Wealth, challenged the economic disparities in the United
States during the late 1800s by proposing a radical shift in the distribution of wealth as a solution to
social improvement without understanding that poverty was not a personality deficit rather the result
of oppression. Carnegie exemplified his philosophy and achieved the American Dream, yet he
neglected that he was the exception to the rule, not the rule in itself. The Gospel of Wealth had too
many assumptions, both with merit and not, when proposing how the distribution of wealth could
alleviate economic hardships to the impoverished population without understanding the complexities
of the working class.
In order to understand Carnegie s assumptions about the working class, one must first learn how he
overcame his poor upbringing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Social workers realized that their efforts, condescended to the poor and failed to recognize that
poverty came mostly from social conditions rather than individual defects (Diner 194). Charities were
no longer a prominent source of helping the poor and social workers began to see that systemic
changes needed to occur. Carnegie s philanthropic desire to create public institutions like parks,
libraries, and museums highlighted the importance of developing an education. Access to knowledge
and resources provided a way for the working class to strive for better economic opportunities.
Although this concept is of utmost in merit, by not truly understanding the morality behind the
working class, Carnegie overlooked the oppression that many faced because of Social Darwinism and
the idea that the wealth, power, and greed should be monopolized by the few ( Gospel of
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The Importance Of Overaggressive Arizona Family Law
Lawyers tend to overuse the word aggressive; divorce lawyers more than most. In many cases
aggressive legal actions are exactly what is needed to address a situation. But it s even more important
that your family law attorney be acting first and foremost as intelligent and effective legal
representation. How do you know when your Arizona family law attorney is overaggressive?
You might have an overaggressive Arizona divorce attorney if you seem to be wasting attorney fees on
unnecessary actions. Overaggressive divorce attorneys will churn your file wasting time on
unproductive action and giving the professional a bad name at the same time.
When You re Looking for an Aggressive AZ Divorce Attorney, Search for:
A divorce lawyer that communicates
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Chamberlin Case Study
The infamous Chamberlin case tells us the attitudes towards crime during the 1980s because this case
was based on the attitudes of society which led to the false imprisonment of a mother who had lost her
child. This case reveals societies attitudes through the opinions of the vast majority on the rareness of
the crime, their understanding of culture and ability to consider facts rather than be influenced by the
media.
This case shocked the nation due to its rarity, in the eyes of the public the idea of a dingo taking a
baby was thought to be ludicrous in comparison to the mother killing her own child. The publics
attitudes towards this crime where of outrage as they saw the Dingo took my baby plea as a cover up
for a murder committed by the mother. So much so that the term become a joke and was ridiculed, it is
still evident in pop culture today in shows such as Seinfeld and the Simpsons. Ian Banker the
prosecution barrister for the case, commented that it must have been a, man eating dingo [that] raided
the cent like a tiger in an Indian village, therefore exhibiting that mockery was enacted by
professionals to question Lindy s character, causing the public to conclude that murdering the child
was the most logical explanation. During the 1980s common conversation and comments like, dingo s
don t behave like that....they can t carry that weight were made, this reveals that the public
legitimately thought that Lindy had committed the crime. Eyewitnesses that gave an
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Azazel Character Analysis
Ch.1
In a small village, far far way from here, there is a little girl named Azazel who is going through the
worst hair day you could ever imagine. As she brushes and brushes her hair, more and more gets
caught and tangled in her brush. So she flings it out her window in anger.
Azazel, your mother grows weaker by the day, come say goodbye for I fear this is the end.
Her father says as he walks into the room and stands behind her
Yikes. That s some head of hair you have there, you had better fix that before you go outside.
He continued as Azazel continued to fiddle with the tangle of hair on her cowlicked head. She goes to
visit her mother down the hall for what is supposedly the final time. Ch.2
Azazel s mother lays in her sick bed, dying from makeup poisoning. Azazel rushed to her mother side.
When her mother spotted the mess of her child her eyes widened in surprise,
My child, my dear precious Azazel. You re such a mess. I have something that will help you, oh dear...
but it will be quite a quest.
The mother states wearily,
Oh please mommy I ll do anything to look better on your last look of me.
Azazel exclaims excitedly at the prospect of taming her hair for her mother s final breath.
Very well, you need to find the diamond hair tie, the silver hair spray, and the golden bobby pins. Find
the wise woman in the forest of fears to get the bobby pins, she will tell you where to go next.
As the mother spoke she became more and more tired,
Now go, go before I fall
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Quotes Becoming Famous
A collection of one or more sentences have the ability to cement the reputation of a figure in history.
While that may seem daunting, it is simply true. From ancient to modern times, the most influential
historical figures earned their place because of their words. The reason we talk is in order to be heard.
No matter the ridiculousness of what we say, we do not get the choice on whether those words remain
in the memory of individuals. Quotes become famous because someone took the time to look at them
and decide that these words deserve to be heard. Whether these words appear on a national monument
or in the memory of your closest friend, they have the ability to be memorable. As an avid reader, the
most memorable quotes I come across are
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Kabc Model
KABC is used to measure processing and cognitive ability, given as a paper test for ages 3 18 by a
graduate level individual who is well trained in psychology and cognitive assessments. There are two
models of testing for this particular assessment. Cattell Horn Carroll (CHC) and Luna. The CHC is to
be used in students who are considered mainstream in language and culture and may be suffering with
learning disabilities that include reading, written expression, mathematics, mental retardation, ADHD,
behavioral or emotional disturbance or are considered gifted. The Luna is to be given to those
individuals who are bilingual or may have different cultural norms and excludes verbal ability.
Individual assessing should have an understanding of Psychology, Special Education, Child
Development and Education Psychology as well as having licensing as required. CHC takes between
35 75 minutes to administer and Luna has a shorter administration time of between 25 55 minutes.
KABC II is found to have reliability in both the split half technique and test rest with mid .80 to mid
.90 results as well as validity values exceeding .99 and correlations with Wechsler of .71 to .91 (CITE)
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These major NASP policy documents are intended to define contemporary school psychology;
promote comprehensive and integrated services for children, families, and schools; and provide a
foundation for the future of school psychology.
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The Major Component Of Clinical Decision-Support System
The major components of Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) was generated to manage daily
work flow in a more effective manner in regards to clinicians cognitive thing. This would also help aid
in clinical data banks and algorithms, analytic or pathophysiologic models, clinical decision
theoretical models, statistical pat terns recognition methods, symbolic reasoning, and clinical expert
knowledge bases.... (Tan, 1998 pp.220) The goal of CDSS was to improve patient care and assist in
the patients quality of life with the help of the Clinical Reminder System (CRS).
Evidence based medicine is based on the research within previous patient care which included chronic
conditions as well as care and preventive medicine. The computerized system
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Biography of Joseph Patrick Kennedy Essay
Biography of Joseph Patrick Kennedy
Joseph Patrick Kennedy was a very successful banker and film executive, born in Boston,
Massachusetts, on September 6, 1888. Considered by many to be America s version of the royal
family, the Kennedy s of Boston, Massachusetts have enjoyed triumphs and seen tragedy during the
20th century. As the family patriarch, Joseph Patrick Kennedy instilled values of commitment to
public service, determination to succeed, and loyalty to family.
His father, Patrick Joseph, was a prosperous saloonkeeper. Patrick also was active in Boston politics,
as Irish ward boss, a five time state representative, and state senator. Kennedy s parents were anxious
for their son to succeed, however in the Boston social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kennedy was extremely financially shrewd. He showed an entrepreneurial spirit and an appreciation
for money at an early age, and held a number of jobs as an adolescent, including candy vendor,
newspaper merchant, and play producer. He also performed jobs for Orthodox Jews, whose faith
prohibited them from working on their holy days. During his student days at Harvard, he and a friend
bought a bus and began operating sightseeing tours. Kennedy negotiated with another tour operator to
share working hours. He was successful at this, earning $5,000 over the course of several summers.
In 1914, two years after his graduation, Kennedy accepted a job as president of Columbia Trust
Company Bank. At 25 years of age, he was the youngest bank president in the United States. During
that same year, he married Rose Fitzgerald, daughter of Boston s mayor. Kennedy and Rose bought a
small home in Brookline, Massachusetts, and started their family. In all, they had nine children:
Joseph Jr., John (Jack), Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert (Bobby), Jean, and Edward
(Ted). Several of his children went on to develop distinguished political careers, including two U.S.
senators and one U.S. president.
Kennedy supported his large family through numerous successful business ventures. He joined an
investment banking firm, bought a chain of New England movie theaters, gained control of a film
production company, bought and sold many properties
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Examples Of Probable Causes
The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states the following: the right of the people
to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,
shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or
affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized
(Cornell University Law School, 2015). Citizens regularly exercise their Fourth Amendment right
when coming into contact with a law enforcement officer. Probable cause establishes a law
enforcement officer s ability to make a reasonable search of a citizen or their possessions. Probable
cause is defined as evidence that may lead a reasonable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the vast amounts of new technology within the law enforcement world for gaining information
on possible criminal activity, it becomes easier to violate the Fourth Amendment right of citizens. One
example of how the Fourth Amendment right of a person was violated due to technology was Kyllo v.
United States (2001) in which a thermal imaging device was used by federal agents to determine that a
house in the state of Oregon was growing marijuana due to irregular heat patterns within the residence
(Fuqua Stevens, 2014). The Court once again reviewed and upheld the constitutionality of the case
due to the fact that the agents did not request a search warrant prior to using the thermal imaging
device on a private residence, but the Courts did advise that a warrant should have been obtained to
use the thermal imaging device and any other similar technological devices that would be used on a
private dwelling (Dempsey, Forst, Carter, 2014). Given society s increasing reliance on technology,
including smart phones and other Internet connected devices, it is fair to say that the Supreme Court is
not done grappling with the implications of advancing technology (Fuqua Stevens,
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  • 2. Comparing Pride And Prejudice And Letters To Alice Jane Austen s novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Fay Weldon s novel Letters to Alice (1984) elicit a deeper understanding of human behaviour and social expectations. A comparison of these two texts highlights the changing expectations of women and the timeless necessity of education. In Pride and Prejudice, Austen criticises her society s expectations of women as restrictive and detrimental for their happiness. In the Regency era, women depended on men for wealth or status by marriage, and women in general were expected to be submissive to men. After Lizzy s walk to Netherfield, the snobbish Miss Bingley remarks that: It seems to me to show an abominable sort of conceited independence , her disapproving tone demonstrating that the the expectations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1980s England, marriage was mostly made for love rather than wealth, and women had the right to vote and work due to the campaigns of second wave feminism of the mid 20th century. Her juxtaposition of tense: To marry was a great prize ... no wonder Jane Austen s heroines were so absorbed by the matter. It is the stuff of our women s magazines, but it was the stuff of their life, their very existence shows the relegation of marriage to a luxury rather than an important goal for women. Weldon reshapes readers critical opinions of Mrs Bennet, formed by 1980s society s trivialised attitude towards marriage, by explaining her behaviour in relation to her society s restrictive expectations of marriage and laws of entailment: No wonder Mrs Bennet, driven half mad by anxiety for her five unmarried daughters, knowing they would be unprovided for when her husband died ... made a fool of herself in public. Her critical tone: It is too easy to believe that because something is traditionally women s work, that it is worth nothing demonstrates domesticity is no longer the sole option for 1980s women. Weldon s critical tone while referencing Austen: Mansfield Park throbs with the notion that what women need is the moral care and protection of men shows that the necessity of female dependence on men is no longer necessary in her society. Weldon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On College Athletes Are Not Paid College athletes have always been worked beyond imagine, and it is ridiculous to think that even in today s society, college athletes are not paid. Unlike regular college students, student athletes are not able to work jobs or make extra money because they put over forty hours a week in to their respective sport. More often than not college athletes are taken advantage of because they put their bodies at risk for injury and have no insurance or income to make it worthwhile. Of course, some college athletes do go on to make millions of dollars, but that is only the case for a small percentage of college athletes, and since college sports brings in billions of dollars a year, college athletes should earn at least a small profit. Furthermore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Allen Sack, athletes are already essentially paid to play, by getting to go to college for free, but they also deserve the same rights and benefits as other employees, which could include medical benefits, workers compensation when injured, and the right to build financial security for their family while in college, and the denial of these rights is morally unconscionable (Sack). It does not make sense that college athletes are not paid because these athletes are the sole reason for popularity in the college athletic apparel market, which brings in millions of dollars a year, yet college athletes do not see a dime, even though they are the reason for sold jerseys and other apparel. Even worse is the fact that college athletes are prone to getting injured and a rising star with a great future ahead of him or her can have their contract (scholarships) canceled once a school realizes that they will no longer be bringing value or money to their school. Of course, this sounds cruel, but it is the reality for some college athletes, and it is an option that must be extinguished because not only do regular students deserve reassurance and stability, but college athletes do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Explain the way in which Duffy presents the strengths and... Explain the way in which Duffy presents the strengths and limitations of language in two poems. When drawing from both Warming Her Pearls and Selling Manhattan , it is evident that Carol Anne Duffy maintains a certain avant garde approach to the vast array of possibilities that language presents. She acutely exposes the ambiguity that language holds in its meanings, presenting the reader with endless connotations to consider. Duffy also draws attention to its inability to fully express the extent of human emotions. Both of the above stated poems focus on societal and cultural stratification, with Duffy s use of language carefully designed to emphasise the distance between different social groups. Selling Manhattan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Duffy again has used the word I , the context of the language in which it is employed consequently generates a distance from Minuit. While the colonist clearly does not care to consider the feelings of any being other than himself, the very first line of the Indian embodies the exact opposite. Not only is the Indian seen to wonder about the thoughts of others, more specifically, he is even contemplating how the ground is feeling. This again creates a lucid contrast to the capitalist views of the settler, emphasising the Indian s value in the natural earth around. The personification that Duffy has shaped through language for the ground adds human qualities, suggesting that all surroundings are as important as the self, even the ground that we walk upon. The Indian s esteem in valuing, and his general respect for the natural surroundings is echoed again in the first line of his next stanza. Here he wonders about the water s spirit . No language is evident in Peter Minuit s stanza that would suggest a genuine concern for the spirit. Minuit does nevertheless state, Praise the Lord , which would at first glance suggest the possession of similar principles and beliefs to the Indian s interest in the spirit . Minuit s referral to God is however extremely cruel and entirely ironic, with him almost joking about powers beyond his own greedy hands. It is evident that if he did in fact with honesty Praise the Lord that he would not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Divine Command Theory And Moral Nihilism The world is made of all types of people and all types of actions. Conservative, liberal, empathetic, apathetic, introverted extroverted, etc, etc, etc. In a world where there is no shortage of choices and options, the thought how do I decide is a frequent one. While some of these traits may not be choices, they influence the choices we do make. When playing with decision making the concept that arises most is that of right and wrong. This concept is introduced to most people at a very young age, it s intent to teach you the proper way to behave. But what would happen if right and wrong didn t exist? Moral Nihilism would happen. Moral nihilism is the theory that there is no ethical truth, and that right and wrong do not inherently exist. This theory addresses the fact that no ethical theory can be proven in certainty, it is unbiased, and it is universal while still remaining flexible to the individuals morals. While it does have its faults It is the most rational theory. Because moral nihilism believes that there is no ethical truth it avoids problems that many other theories face. The Divine Command Theory and Cultural Relativism both have the same problem in that you can t have two opposing ethical truths be right at the same time. The divine command theory holds the belief that higher power, for example, God, makes the rules over what is and is not ethical. When it comes to the divine command theory, there are religions all over the world with high powers, many of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast Enlightenment And Hobbes Hobbes and Locke, The Black and White of The Enlightenment In a time when ignorance and superstition plagued the lands, only the brightest of thinkers could enlighten the masses. After the scientific revolution, thinkers started utilizing reason to unveil the natural laws that governed human behavior. Thus, marking the commencement of a period called the Age of Reason. After witnessing the immense feats conquered by the likes of Newton, thinkers thought that implementing the concepts of the scientific method could reveal laws about humankind. Among the elite of those thinkers were John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Locke and Hobbes are renowned philosophical personalities whose works have had a preponderant influence on the development of modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, Hobbes had a more pessimistic inference of human nature and thought that it was principally bad. In his work, The Leviathan, he suggests, as said before, that all men are equal, but he argues that this equality brews the desire of obtaining something. Sometimes, this thing can only be attained and enjoyed by one person. Consequently, people become enemies. Furthermore, he insists that without a common power to maintain them, they are in a condition called war. This conflict provoking state leaves no room for productivity and prosperity, proclaims Hobbes (Collier 15). On the contrary, Locke, generally, thought that people were essentially reasonable and would collaborate with one another. In his work, Of Civil Government, Locke writes that men living according to reason, without a common authority to decide between them, is properly the state of nature. Additionally, he argues that God has given man reason to exploit and thereby achieve optimal convenience. Likewise, he thinks that nothing made by God is created to be damaged or spoiled, so, he claims, that there is room for conflict if reason is exercised (Collier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tetrahydrocannabinol Vs Cbd According to LEARN s Prohbtd video, CBD THC are two cannabinoids of more than a hundred such chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant. (LEARN) It is interesting to see more and more videos and other educational materials being introduced in regards to how beneficial cannabinoids are to the human body. Many people have conditions that would be benefitted by the continuous study of cannabinoids. THC or Tetrahydrocannabinol is the feel good or high feeling portion of the plant and CBD or Cannabidiol is the medical part of the plant. The CBD is the part that researchers are trying to implement for use for individuals different medical conditions. We all have an endocannabinoid system that helps to keep us healthy and balanced biologically. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smokers of cannabis with a higher CBD/THC ratio are less likely to experience anxiety. CBD may also inhibit cancer cell growth. Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the cannabinoid responsible for the main psychoactive affects. It is a mild analgesic and cellular research has shown the antioxidant activity. (Phytochemistry and Marijuana) Since CBD may also reduce cancer cell growth, this is very relevant and explains why researchers are dedication a great amount of time and funding to continue methods to prove how beneficial these compounds are. The two species of cannabis used for medicinal or intoxicant purposes are Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica. Current strains of Marijuana are often hybrids of the two. Cannabis sativa is thought to be endemic to the Americas and indica to Eurasia. (Phytochemistry and Marijuana) This further suggests that the Indica has a higher concentration of CBD strain and sativa has a higher concentration THC strain and therefore functions the same as those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Benefits and Pitfalls of the Internet Using the internet is becoming popular nowadays since many people spend their time working on it, but is using the internet beneficial for them? It may have some advantages and disadvantages as most new technologies do, and some of these advantages and disadvantages can be seen on online assignment submission, online social networking and online news sites. Pete Bridge and Rob Appleyard (2005), senior lecturers in radiotherapy and oncology at Shefļ¬eld Hallam University in the UK, compared the way that paper based assignments are submitted with the online equivalent within the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in a study. 47 first year undergraduate radiotherapy physics students were the volunteers, and surveys were used to gather their submission and receiving feedback experience. The same group of students was required to compare their online submission perception with another assignment submission, which was a paper based assignment. Students were asked to compare the quality of the submission process based on ease of compilation (Bridge Appleyard, 2005). The results indicated some positive and negative sides of using the internet to submit assignments. 88% of the students reported that online assignment submission can help the save time, and many said they found it ļ¬nancially beneļ¬cial. In addition, 93% of students preferred receiving their feedback online rather than printed and handed to them (Bridge Appleyard, 2005). The main disadvantage students reported by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Consequences Of Grade Inflation The Consequences of Grade Inflation We ve all been pleasantly surprised by receiving a higher grade than expected on a school assignment or exam. Unfortunately, the average grade being given to today s college student does not reflect the quality of the work submitted, and it is having a negative effect on students. Students end up using valuable grant and loan money taking developmental classes, because they received passing grades in core subjects when they should have failed. Teachers have adapted their grading system to reflect the under developed skills of the students. This practice handicaps students during their academic years, as well as their post graduation and entry into the workforce. Through a more rigid grading system, today s students would improve their work ethic and become more prepared to face post graduation challenges. The problem we are discussing is called grade inflation , and it has become widespread on campuses across America. In the 1950 s, the average GPA for college students was 2.52; by 2006, that figure had risen to 3.11 (Newlon). According to former Duke University professor Stuart Rojstaczer, At some colleges, over 50% of the grades given are A s. Rojstaczer s school of thought is that this trend began during the Vietnam War era, as a result of professors helping students to stay in school in order to avoid the draft (Newlon). Long after the end of the Vietnam War and student deferments, this trend continues. This trend does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Brief Note On Fraud Detection And Deterrence Fraud Detection and Deterrence In accounting, many principles have been developed aiming at ensuring that organizations are freed from incurring losses. In most cases, the fraud cases are associated with monitory issues and seek on addressing on how an organization can result in being ruined its financial stability aspect. The Association for Certified Fraud Examiners (AFCE) plays prolific role in curbing any possible instances of corruption dominating within an entity. The membership to the association helps firms greatly experience tremendous improvement. They initially stand in better chance increasing their progressiveness and ability to reveal integrity, honest and trust (Elliott Willingham, 2013). Financial issues are extra ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This prevents irresponsiveness thus making leverage and opportunity actualization possible. In case the officers concerned in fraudulent activities are caught, they should be subjected to face law accordingly. Accounting does not advocate for any unclear means of growth and penetration within the organization. Each player requires being given fair platform of expressing its issues and they should not be dominated by single party. People ought to free themselves from corrupt deals as they eventually result in tarnishing an organization s ability to perform as well meet its long term actualization. Proper assessment of organization s financial statements with the exercise being conducted by external auditors encourages clarity and limits possible instances of fraudulent activities from taking place. Through an organization freeing itself from any avenue of fraudulence, it results in backing an organization to grow properly and move towards attaining better results. It is possible for any firm to encourage relevant growth and achievement only if the members are committed in the tasks they are allocated. Through training and impacting of appropriate knowledge, firms gain the zeal and ability to limit their operations thus achieving great attainment. Many firms prefer recruiting from ACFE because of the strong ethics that are imparted on them. Officers trained by the association have great chances of increasing their appropriateness in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Service Animal Benefits With the Help of an Animal In a recent study conducted by Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D., RN, of the University of Missouri Columbia Center for the Study of Animal Wellness showed that when humans pet a dog, within minutes there is a huge amount of beneficial hormones known to be associated with health and feelings of well being.(Becker par. 2) These hormones are called beta endorphin, prolactin, dopamine, oxytocin, and beta phenylethylamine (Becker par. 2). The hormones that are released from the interaction between the animal and the human allow the patients to feel more blissful and trusting. Along with being emotionally benefited from working with animals in assisted therapy; people can benefit physically. For example, people who have physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animals that are trained to benefit people with physical disabilities or physical needs, have been trained to perform different tasks and are specifically trained for the patient and their needs. (Evans par. 50) Many people with physical impairments rely on their trained service animals to assist them and to improve their quality of life. (Evans Par 40) These animals usually assist people who are visually impaired, have a hearing impairment or even people who have other physical disabilities, such as being in a wheelchair. Hearing aid animals are specially trained to alert their deaf or hard of hearing owners of particular noises, such as a knock on the door, a crying baby, a oven timer, doorbell, or smoke alarm. When these noises occur, the animal makes physical contact and leads their owners to the source of the noise. (Evans Par. 44) Trained service dogs are specifically trained to help pull people who are in wheelchairs and help whom are unsteady on their feet, by providing a means of support and balance. (Evans Par. 46) Many service animals have acted as a crutch in many scenarios to their owners that rely on them to perform everyday tasks. In addition to these tasks, many service animals have been trained to help people with debilitating conditions, such as epilepsy, lameness, paralysis, or Parkinson s disease. (Evans Par.45) These animals are trained to pick up dropped items, bring wanted items, open and close doors, turn light switches on and off, and perform other tasks needed. Many medical professionals have used service dogs known to detect when someone has cancer, cancerous cells, or even when a patient is about to have a seizure. (Evans Par. 52) Dogs have been tested in how they are able to detect their findings of cancer and cancerous cells by, a unique scent that the cancer is giving off, the smell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Autobiography of malcolm x Essay The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley We re not Americans. We re Africans who happen to be in America. We were kidnapped and brought here against our will from Africa. We didn t land on Plymouth Rock that rock landed on us. (Lord, Thornton, and Bodipo Memba, 1992) Words like those above would engrave Malcolm X into the minds of Americans from all racial backgrounds and socio economic classes. Malcolm X was certainly not one to mince words. America would come to remember him as The Hate That Hate Produced , the title of a 1959 CBS documentary narrated by Mike Wallace which focused on Malcolm s involvement in what was perceived as the rise of black racism (Lord, Thornton, and Bodipo Memba, 1992). In The Autobiography of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His reasoning? The injustices dealt him by white Christians. Leaving the pews of the church he entered the world of the street hoodlum where he would exist until his arrest and prosecution for armed robbery at age twenty (Allah, 1995). He recalls the 1946 crime in The Autobiography of Malcolm X : quot;I had put a stolen watch into a jewelry shop to replace a broken crystal, quot; he said. quot;Two days later things fell apart when I went to pick it up. quot; (Allah, 1995, PG). Malcolm recalls that he was armed when he went into the shop and that an undercover policeman was waiting in quiet for him. Rather than drawing his gun, Malcolm surrendered it without incident to the officer. He didn t try to flee or to fight back as he was arrested. He pleaded guilty to numerous burglaries in the area and was eventually sentenced, along with an accomplice, to six to eight years in New York s maximum security prison in Boston s Charlestown district (Allah, 1995). It would be while he was in prison for this crime that he would join the Nation of Islam. With the nation of Islam Malcolm X would find a new, or perhaps an old, focus in life: the white man. The next twelve years of his life would be devoted to righting the wrongs that the whites had dealt to the blacks throughout the history of the United States. Malcolm X was paroled in 1952 and it was at that time when he became most active in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Evaluating The Efficient Market Hypothesis 1. Abstract The Efficient Market Hypothesis expresses that assets prices should reflect all the information available in the financial markets. However, information is changing rapidly and therefore, prices should adapt quickly. This document states and discusses the main ideas behind the Efficient Market Hypothesis providing information about its three versions Weak Form Efficiency, Semi Strong Form Efficiency and Strong Form Efficiency. The Efficient Market Hypothesis, might be a debatable concept and some authors have particularly provided evidence in favour including the concepts of different tests to support their arguments. On the other hand, those who support ideas against the EMH sustain their arguments on topics like, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, in current market it reflects all the information. The current market is important in any financial market because it gives benefits to the investors. 3. What is efficient market hypothesis? It reflects the information of the current stock value which fully reflects with available funds about the value of firm by using this business cannot make more profit it is also state that there is no way or impossible to beat the market . It is also known as the investment theory or random walk theory (Malkiel, Winter, 2003), (Clarke, Jandik, Mandelker, 2001) it gives the clear idea about elements on which bases the price change in the security market and how it brings the changes in the market. The EMH recommend that the assuming price movement will be difficult and no expectable in achieving the profit. The element behind changing the price is arriving new information in the market. If the new prices adapt quickly and on average without prejudice, then the market is called efficient market . The reality of an efficient market is that, there is an intense competition between the investors to achieve profit when the new information comes in the market. So, it is very important to identify over and under priced stock for the investors to buy some stock less than true value can sell than their worth value for profit. In efficient market very data and information is open and all the investments is reasonably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. 5.1.Introduction. Implementation Is The Execution Of The 5.1. Introduction Implementation is the execution of the plan, or implement the idea or model, or design to do something. Also, is a procedure that must be followed in the initial thinking of something actually happen. Therefore, the implementation includes all the processes included in getting a new software or hardware work correctly in their environment, including installation, configuration, running, testing, and make the necessary changes. The chapter is organized as follows: Section 2 gives some information about programming languages used to implement the system. Section 3 presents programs and tools and software specification. Section 4 gives a general overview and screen shots of the system. 5.2. Programming Languages C# ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the API can determine how should interact the software components. Also, used the APIs in programming graphical user interface (GUI) components. Google API provides approaches to using the features easily. In addition, the API it is displayed interface that returns JSON encoded results that are easily processed by most programming languages and during runtimes [72]. Therefore, the Google API is a big group of developer tools. These tools make the programmers able to doing the operations by using Google API. Thus, the Google API is used to provide keywords for search engine Google and get the retrieval results from Google, and the combination of these two things can help users to find the information needed to better search [72], as shown in Figure 1. So, in this research has been used Google API to build a search engine for the news articles. 3. Custom Search Engine Google Custom Search is a platform offered by Google that allows web developers to offer customized information in web search results. Also, classified and organize the queries and create customized search engines based on Google search. Can anyone be allowed to create their own special search engine. Also, can create a search engine to search for information about particular topics to be selected, through the selection of specific websites. Also, selected unwanted information and the websites to search. This service allows the users ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dharma Bums Analysis This week we started the reading of the Dharma Bums, which is related to Zen Buddhism. In addition, we also get in touch with some Zen stories. Zen stories are usually very short and easy to read, using just couple of sentences to tell people the main thoughts of Zen. When first read them, I found some of them are interesting and easy to understand, at least part of the meaning, while some of them are confusing. MUDDY ROAD is one of the several Zen stories we read in class. This story talks about the two monks, Tanzan and Ekido. When they met a lovely girl who was unable to cross the stream. Tanzan took the girl in his arms and helped the girl across the stream. Ekido did not say anything at that moment, but when they reached a temple at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Abominoplasty Research Papers Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck ) Overview Abdominoplasty, more commonly known as the tummy tuck, appeals to patients who want to flatten and shape the abdomen and waist by removing excess fat and skin and tightening muscles. For individuals who are looking to improve the appearance of their abdomen and waist, Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck ) is often recommended. Abdominoplasty is completed by removing excess fat and tightening the muscles in the abdomen area. Most often, individuals who seek a tummy tuck procedure have excess skin and pockets of fat they could not remove through diet and exercise. Additionally, women who seek abdominoplasty have muscles that have separated from the abdomen and skin that have extended due to multiple pregnancies. YOU CONSULTATION Like all successful surgeries, a tummy tuck requires an effective consultation with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The doctor will also take photographs of the target area, discuss options, and answer any questions you might have about the tummy procedure. THE PROCEDURE An abdominoplasty is performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, and lasts between two and five hours. After the administration of anesthetics, the doctor will make a horizontal incision between the belly button and the pubic hairline. The incision s length and shape will depend on amount of excess skin to be removed. After the incision, the skin is lifted to allow the surgeon access to the underlying abdominal muscles that need repair. The doctor may make a second incision in the navel area if the upper abdomen has excess skin that needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Capital One Corporate Structure Capital One is a banking company that is focused on credit cards and consumer loans. The company also has some minor international operations in Canada and the UK, primarily in the credit card business. The company breaks down its business as follows. Credit cards are the major source of income, accounting for $10.4 billion in revenue, or 64% of the total revenue for the company. Consumer banking accounts for 31% of the revenue, commercial banking a further 10% of the revenue, and the company has negative revenue on other businesses. The credit card business is the most profitable, generating $2.277 billion in profit, or 70% of the company s total net income. Consumer banking accounted for 25% of total net income, while commercial banking accounted for 16% of total net income. The company has recently made moves to build its retail banking business and its credit card business. In 2012, Capital One completed the purchase of ING Direct USA, a deal that added $80 billion in deposits to the company s balance sheet. It then added HSBC s US credit card business. This move added $28 billion worth of credit card assets to the company s portfolio. These acquisitions were substantial in nature $9 billion for ING and $31.3 billion for HSBC (No author, 2012). They indicate that the primary focus for growth at Capital One is to build on its core businesses. Such expansion of its two largest businesses indicates that Capital One is more interested in focus there than in expanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Jaco Pastorius Research Paper Jaco Pastorius once stated, A chimpanzee could learn to do what I do physically. But it goes way beyond that. When you play, you play life ( Jaco Pastorius ). From his artificial harmonics to virtuosic bass lines with phrasing that was previously unknown to the bass guitar, Jaco Pastorius not only revolutionized the playing of an instrument, but an entire genre of music. As demonstrated in Pastorius quote, his passion for jazz was often drawn from his life experiences, particularly his emotions. This man is responsible for defining the jazz fusion sound. Yet his success was hindered by bipolar disorder. John Francis Anthony Pastorius III was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Hailing from a musical family, John Jaco Pastorius appreciated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, towards the end of his career, Jaco Pastorius resorted to substance abuse. Colleagues attested that he ...began to drink heavily and for months before his death was penniless and unemployed, often sleeping in a local park ( Jaco Pastorius, Jazz Bassist, Dies of Injuries in a Beating ). These dangerous dependencies ultimately led to his death. On September 11, 1987, Pastorius was refused entrance to the Midnight Bottle Club in Wilton Manors, Florida. He became engaged in a violent confrontation which led to his hospitalization for multiple facial fractures and other injuries. He fell into a coma and exactly ten days later, on September 21, 2981, Jaco Pastorius, aged 35, was declared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Home Depot Business Analysis General business activities The Home Depot is a large American big box retailer supplying construction and home improvement products, with+ over 2,100 retail stores in the US, Puerto Rico, The US Virgin Islands and Guam. The company headquarters is in Georgia Atlanta. Each store has a large warehouse style, with thousands of lines of products and multiple displays. As well as selling home and garden products to retail customers, The Home Depot offers moving services, installation services, repairs and tool and truck rental, making them a one stop shop for all home and garden needs. The Home Depot offers a variety of careers, both retail and corporate, with retail careers including trade services such as furniture construction and appliance installation. Awards and recognition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2013, The Home Depot s chairman Frank Blake won the Retail Industry Awards Gold medal for his work with the retail chain. In 2009 they received an Environmental Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SmartWaySM Transport Partnership for their efforts in conserving energy and lowering transport and freight emissions. In the 2012 Maplecroft Universe Report they were ranked in the Top 100 Leading Global Sustainable Companies. Vision and values The Home Depot believes in employees working together to find products and services that fit their customer s needs, creating a community that extends beyond each store s boundaries. They are heavily involved in local communities, and in 2002 they founded the Home Depot Foundation, which has since invested over $380 million in communities nationwide. This foundation s mission is to provide all US veterans with a safe place to live, and so far it has committed over $80 million to address the needs of homeless veterans. They also partner with nonprofit organisations to provide disaster relief and aid. Career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Issue Of Affirmative Action Essay Martin Luther King, in his I Have a Dream Speech, states I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character for this reason affirmative action in higher education admission should be altered for it creates a perpetually racial preference in admission. Affirmative action is controversial due it s issue of whether the generation of today should pay for the past injustices done to certain ethnicities. It questions the constitutionality of its existence and whether it perpetuates racial discrimination. Although affirmative action is a great start in promoting diversity and exposing diverse perspectives in an educational field, it s time to realize its modern predicaments and visualize how to better progress in terms of admission for the future of the diversified generations of America. Thus it is vital to address reasons why it should not be prolonged in order to create better opportunities to those who are at a disadvantaged. The dilemma of affirmative action is defining equal opportunities especially to those ethnicity who were historically wronged.The famous U.S landmark case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), in which Allan Bakke, a white man, was twice rejected to University of California Medical School at Davis, ruled that racial quotas violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment , however race can serve a part as one of an admission criteria. Today California has banned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Military Doctrine Defines Logistics As The Science Of... Military doctrine defines logistics as the science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of forces .1 Logistics is the applied art of moving armies and providing for the provision of support to keep that army moving or in location. It is a continuous and never ending operation. For the purposes of this paper it may be taken that a focus on the art of sustainment that is, the actual process of maintaining an army during operations, with a smaller focus on the administrative side. Some parts of the administration side will not be looked at in this paper, these include record keeping, discipline and medical provision. In this paper, however, I shall be concentrating on what the major logistical issues confronting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was the available transport by land, river or sea? What was the length, security and nature of communication lines? However, this biggest questions were concerned with the welfare of the soldier, what were they going to eat? What weapons were available? How were they going to be cared for? These were the questions that if not dealt with appropriately would rapidly decrease the effectiveness of the army.1 First of all, the most important part of logistics, the sustenance and hydration of the soldiers needs to be considered. In short what were they going to eat and drink throughout the campaign? The methods changed quite notably throughout the time period, this having some relationship to the size of armies, although this will be covered at a later time. The first method of both feeding the army and drawing the enemy from their fortifications was the chevauchee, essentially an armed raid, typified by pillage, burning, rape and murder, essentially destroying everything in its path. An example of this would be Edward III, who ravaged France, both surviving in enemy territory and also compelling Phillip to fight in open combat. The chevauchee can be seen as an effective form of feeding small armies, however any great army would have trouble acquiring the sheer amount necessary for its survival. Following the decline of the chevauchee and an increase in army ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Argumentative Essay On Nuclear War Caleb Dean Mrs. Smith English III 1 November 2017 Rough Draft Nuclear warfare is arguably one of the darkest topics and one of the biggest threats in today s society. A Nuclear War would cause exponential chaos and destruction to our world and many lives would be lost. Many countries have nuclear weapons at their disposal. The first people to create nuclear weapons were the scientist at the Manhattan project. The Manhattan Project is one of the most important and technologically advanced events involving the smartest minds of all time and changed the course of history. In the evening of June 18th, 1942, the Manhattan project was ordered to be created by president Roosevelt. Roosevelt order this weapon to be created because Hitler was making progress in Europe and our naval base at pearl harbor got destroyed months earlier. The man placed in control of the project was Colonel J.C. Marshall. The main goal of the Manhattan project was to build a nuclear bomb before Germany could, it was a race to see who would build it first and the winner of the race most likely would win the war. Because it was a race against Germany, Colonel Marshall wanted every single aspect of the project to be kept secret. By fall of the same year that it was created they had recruited hundreds of scientists to work on this project but it still was not enough. The scientist worked on different aspects of the creation and were not allowed to talk back in fourth about the part of the project that they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Strictly Ballroom The 1992 film Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann is able to exhibit a substantial range of film techniques to enhance and exemplify the progression of the plotline. The film s use of lighting, camera techniques and sound provides the ability to enrich essential elements of the storyline. Lighting within the film is used as a mechanism to represent an ambition that lingers within Scott, repressed by a higher authority. The films use of Camera Placement symbolizes a sense of constraint, which ultimately leads to defiance. Sound is utilized within the film to embody Scott s feelings of liberation, as he dances his own steps. Though each technique displays a variation in meaning, there is a theme of self expression and its ability to provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the scene in which Barry Fife confronts Scott about his fathers past , there is an initial close up of Scott as he finds out about his father, which shows shock and disbelief written upon his face, and shows a sense of repression where the camera is entirely upon Scott. This mirrors with the context of the film, as Barry is confronting Scott with a doctored truth that leaves him confined between a choice of self happiness and the felicity of another. A crucial shot within this scene is a one of Barry Fife at the forefront of the camera, whereas Scott is placed in the shadow behind him. This embodies not only a sense of entombment that Scott must face with powers beyond his control but also depicts Barry Fife s selfishness due to his manipulative ways that casts others in the background, and leaves them trailing in his wake. As Scott and Fran dance their own steps at the Pan Pacific championships, the camera techniques used within the scene are able to show the liberation felt by Scott as he dances his own steps. The scene starts off in slow motion as Scott slides in, and the focus is placed upon him which represents a moment of opportunity that allows Scott to shine through the voice of his steps. As Scott and Fran dance, the background is faded and the focus is entirely on them, symbolising that there has been no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. On Turning Ten Analysis We often don t realize the harmful aspects that come along with growing up. Billy Collins poem, On Turning Ten elaborates on this idea and conveys how these aspects affect us. In his poem, the speaker is about to turn the age of ten, making him realize he is no longer like his younger self. As the speaker explains the frightening idea of turning ten, he also reminisces about his happy childhood. The speaker then explains his sadness over losing the innocent part of his younger self and soon realizes the difficulty of aging. By using metaphors and imagery, Collins communicates that as we lose our innocence when we grow up, it negatively changes our perspective of maturity from an oblivious view to a harsher point of view. Early in the poem, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The metaphor, If you cut me I could shine shows an innocent belief by comparing a real cut with blood to a fake cut with light shining. This metaphor reveals that earlier, by believing this, the speaker was oblivious to reality s harm. However, due to the turning of ten, maturity is forcing the speaker to get rid of these beliefs, so he can grow up and face the tougher reality of growing up. The metaphor, sidewalks of life, shows the harsher reality of aging by comparing a sidewalk to life. Sidewalks are usually hard, making it easy to get hurt. The metaphor communicates that life is hard, and it s full of challenges, such as having to change our innocent beliefs to grow up. Maturity inflicts these changes because, at a certain age, we are all expected to mature from our childhood and know the consequences and harm in our reality. Maturity forces the speaker to realize that he now bleeds, instead of shining from a cut like the speaker used to believe. However, the speaker cannot escape this harsh reality of maturity, due to every time he falls, the bleeding will remind him that he bleeds and no longer shines. By using these metaphors, the speaker shows how growing up has caused him to change the perspective of his younger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Bhagavad Gita And The Tao Te Ching Serenity without Desire According to the Bhagavad Gita and the Tao Te Ching, desire is something that prevents humans from obtaining serenity by giving false senses of fulfillment. To give up worldly desires such as lust or taste is something that seems almost impossible for human beings. I would imagine a person would need a very strong incentive to do so. To accomplish this, most people would need a higher power to devote their sacrifice to. In The Bhagavad Gita, people have an incentive to give up worldly desires: for devotion to the god, Krishna. Although the Tao Te Ching renders the same message as The Bhagavad Gita to give up worldly desires, the philosophy is flawed because it does not give the person the same incentive. The Tao Te Ching explains that to become serene, the person must give worldly desires to become one with the Tao, literally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The message in Tao Te Ching does not give a human the motivation to sacrifice desire to a higher power; it just states that this is how the universe should be to gain full understanding. According to the human condition, to give up something so intimate, most people would need a higher power to show their devotion. The Gita gives a more reasonable explanation and straightforward rules as to why giving up desire through knowledge and discipline leads to serenity and understanding of the world. It is completed for devotion to Krishna, not just to become one with the universe. According to Krishna s teachings in The Bhagavad Gita and the philosophy of the Tao, desire prevents humans from ever obtaining authentic serenity and understanding of the world; however, The Gita gives valid reason, motivation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Impact Of Modern Campaign Finance Laws On America Campaign Finance Introduction: In 2011, two sociologists named Erik Olin Wright and Joel Rogers identified five core American values: freedom, prosperity, efficiency, fairness, and democracy (Wright and Rogers). America s numerous ideals inevitably cause these values to come into conflict each other. Such conflict characterizes the debate over the implications of modern campaign finance laws in America. The Supreme Court s ruling in Citizen s United v. FEC in 2010 undid former restrictions placed on how money can be spent on federal political campaigns. Prior restrictions like the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 and its amendments in 1974, placed limitations on political donations by Political Action Committees (PACs), political parties, and even individuals. Originally these restrictions were put in place to deter corruption that could undermine the democracy inherent in US values and elections. The Supreme Court s ruling in 2010 revolutionized the scene by declaring that independent expenditures are protected by the first amendment to the US Constitution. They further asserted that for all intents and purposes corporations are legally viewed synonymous with people in terms of political spending. The Supreme Court s ruling emphasized equality and freedom, but at what cost? Critics, like Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, suggest at the cost of democracy, and ultimately corporate interests diminishing freedom in the long run. As a result of this case, more money is now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby Jay Gatsby is the major character of the novel. He is young and he is very mysterious. Because no one knows where he comes from. He loves parties and money. He was born in the name James Gatz but he uses Jay Gatsby instead. He fell in love to a woman named Daisy Buchanan which i ll tell next. He was so in love with her because of this he would do everything to win Daisy. Nick Carraway Nick Carraway is from Minesota and educated at Yale. He is an open minded, tolerant, quiet, good listener and a very loyal friend. At first he discovers Jay Gatsby s real identity. He tought tat Jay Gatsby was a dishonest man. He fought at World War I. Daisy Buchanan To Jay Gatsby, Daisy represents pure perfection, she has charm, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Early Childhood Curriculum Te Wh ʒƄ Riki Essay In Aotearoa, the early childhood curriculum Te Whāriki has an immense focus on children s holistic development which is fostered and guided by interconnecting principles and strands that construct the curriculum. Within the strands, there are goals that teacher s educators must follow to provide high quality teaching to sustain and fulfil the curriculum. Te Whāriki describes curriculum as the sum total of the experiences, activities, and events, whether direct or indirect, which occur within an environment designed to foster children s learning and development (Ministry of Education, 1996, p.10). These experiences, activities and events vary from centre to centre; though still provide opportunities for healthy holistic development. The arts and literacies foster children s development of verbal and non verbal communication and language and provide an exploration of theories of mean making. Through the concept of multi literacies, multi modal ways of thinking are acknowledged the various ways children learn to process their thoughts, emotions and actions. Throughout Te Whāriki, the arts and multi literacies are woven through opportunities of dramatic play, drama, dance, music, representational resources and through ways children represent and reflect their cultural backgrounds such as Māori children engaging and participating in the haka, poi and waiata (Wright, 2003). The Ministry of Education explains that having narrative assessments available for children to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Production Of Hair Care Products For African Americans In today s society, natural hair is popular for many women which have chosen this over relaxed hair. More and more, African American women are leaving behind chemicals used to straighten hair and accepting their natural curls (P., 2016). The market for relaxers has fallen for several years now. Sales of hair care products for African Americans reaches $774 million in 2014, representing a 12 percent increase since 2009, according to Mintel (H., 2015). SheaMoisture is a company that is tailored to the African American community. It provides various products relating to natural hair care products, beauty, such as cosmetics, and hygiene. Tony Roberts, a multicultural analyst for the intelligence firm Mintel stated, We can see that sales [of relaxers] start to decline as far back as the 1990s. We forecast that the decline [from 2014] will reach 45 percent by 2019 (H., 2015). SheaMoisture was founded by Sofi Tucker. Sofi Tucker started selling Shea Nuts at the village market in Bonthe, Sierra Leone in 1912 (Our SheaMoisture, n.d.). Tucker sold hair and skin products; in fact, Tucker is considered as SheaMoisture s Grandmother . SheaMoisture is presently owned by Sundial Brands and Richelieu Dennis is the CEO and co founder. Sundial brands are a certified B Corp company (Our Sundial, n.d.). A B Corp company means that they are for profit organization who has been certified to have met the standards of a non profit organization, in terms of environmental and other forms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Basic Principles Of Biological Criminology The basic principle of biological criminology comes from the belief people are born criminal through genetic inheritance or physiological predisposition to crime as written by Mclaughlin and Muncie (2013, p. 26). Early theorists such as Cesare Lombroso identified criminals by their distinctive physical features such as by their Large cheekbones, thick eyebrows and flat nose . Lombroso (1897) claimed in his later work only a third of criminals were actually born criminal which means we should be able to spot a criminal by looking at them because of their features. Lombroso classified criminals into 4 major categories including born criminal . Studies have been carried out to isolate the genetic factor and theory assuming people are born criminals due to genetic inheritance. The types of research that were carried out to test whether we inherit criminal genes which cause us to offend are twins studies (identical and fraternal), adoptees and family studies. Several attempts were made to test biological and genetic theories. A study of 3000 prisoners in London in 1910 s found a strong link between criminality of spouses and between children, siblings and their parents. It was then greatly argued that criminality was passed down through an individual s inherited genes. Further study from the Cambridge study in Delinquent Development established in 1960 s suggested crime did run in families. Studies showed the link between one convicted family member leading to another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Nonverbal Communication NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Nonverbal Communication Techniques for Acing Interviews Personal Hygiene Shower, brush your teeth, comb/style your hair, use deodorant, and avoid using excess cologne or perfume. You want to be properly groomed in order to make a positive first impression and show the interviewer you re serious about the job. Many people are sensitive or allergic to specific or strong scents, and not using excessive amounts of cologne or perfume demonstrates that you are aware of this. Dress Professionally Research the company s dress code so you can dress appropriately. If you can t find anything about a dress code (or if the company doesn t have one), use your best judgement to determine what might be appropriate attire for the company. How you dress says a lot about how serious you are about an interview. It s important to dress for the job you want; if your goal is to work in an office or business environment, wearing street clothes will not help you achieve that goal. It s important to remember that professional attire for an interview at a retail chain like Walmart or Canadian Tire would look different from one at a bank or insurance company. Handshaking Etiquette Prior to the interview, keep your hands open in order to prevent them becoming overly sweaty. Keep a tissue in your pocket to discreetly dry your hands if necessary. Sweaty hands could indicate to the interviewer that you are nervous. Offer a greeting before and during the handshake. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Formative Reflective Assessment 1. What does formative assessment involve in practice and what are the implications for teachers? Strategies to implement formative assessment Role of teacher / Impact on planning Actively involving students and parents Possible challenges or barriers of assessment use Focus questions: Teachers are responsible for creating a set of questions in a specific order which is used as a tool for evaluating understanding checklist. The teacher initiates the questions with simple concepts and steadily move towards a complex level, whereas students give answers when asked individually by the teacher or as a class where visual cue indicates their answer. After this activity students are assessed based on the answer given against the questions. A teacher must plan the order of questions in which they ll be asked as well as nature of the content. It is observed that most of the teachers use constructive approach i e starting from simple questions or concepts to more abstract questions. The primary role of a teacher is to analyse the understanding level of a student. This is usually carried out by students response and later examine it with follow up questions. Students can actively participate in it through the teacher s technique of manipulating the answering methodology. For example, students are offered multiple choices of answers and then asked to give a signal or move based on his selected answer. By doing this activity whole class can be assessed and later can be grouped based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on TV about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the subject. While we have come to accept the topic of homosexuality in American society more willingly, we have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see on TV constantly. Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are being halted in our progression to accept all different kinds of lifestyles. When film was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the United Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight against the oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film portrayed a gay character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of sympathetic gay characters in film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example from the 90 s would be the film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was fired because of his sexuality and disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him into a tragic figure. His character dies at the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg, she points out that even though Tom Hanks film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will never have a film in which the gay main character lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic gay character would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Employee Involvement and Commitment Abstract In this report is going to explain in details a critical analyzes of employee involvement and commitment in the process of change. According to the readings that has been done, in this paper will be discussed the importance of the connections between employee involvement and commitment and their impact in the process of change. In order to provide support to this theory the paper includes examples, comparing and contrasting different articles and authors. Introduction To write for employee involvement and commitment in a change process, it is important to provide to the reader a clear understanding of the meaning employee involvement and commitment, as well as the interaction of these two factors in order to have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However according to the researches organizations must be careful in choosing the type of the employee involvement. In order to choose the right type of employee involvement in the process of change organizations should pay attention to the criteria s as follows; roles, skills, resource, commitment, outputs, and data (Vidal, 2007). Furthermore the author argues that choosing the right type of employee involvement effects positively in the process of change, commitment and also reduces cost. Whereas choosing the wrong employee involvement type will negative impact in time planning, solutions, and also in financial resources. However, (M.Gale J.Clay, 2001) believes that in order to gain the level of the commitment during the change, the organizations should highly consider to use some of the other involvement tools such as; communication, education, group discussion, support, feedback and reward. By giving the people the opportunity the express their opinions in the individual basis, it is great way to understand their feelings for any concern or any possible fear they might have for the process of change. On the other hand education is also another indicator that certainly increase the level of employee commitment before and also during the change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Management Plan For Salmon s Alaskan And North Pacific... BSC3052 Conservation Biology Management Plan for Salmon in Alaskan North Pacific Ecosystems It comes as no surprise that salmon are one of the most sought after species of fish in the world for human consumption. Because of this, heavy industry and markets have had a critical influence on the salmon populations. Seventeen strains of Pacific salmon are currently listed as threatened or endangered. Due to their extreme demand, many problems have resulted for the species as a whole, from hindrances in their reproduction patterns by modifications in their environment (dams and river modifications) to detrimental conservation efforts (where hatchery salmon were reintroduced causing genetic and behavioral dilution ), there are a plethora ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 2008, that figure had jumped to 5 billion. Because of the huge presence of hatchery salmon in wild, the result is when hatchery bred fish return as adults and interbreed with wild salmon, they produce offspring that are less hardy than their purely wild counterparts. Arguably the existence of hatcheries is directly responsible for offsetting the salmon species composition of the entire North Pacific. Economically, while fisheries immediately can be seen as generating a huge profit, extended dependence and exploitation of fisheries can be incredibly distressing. In an effort to maximize the yield of salmon, hatcheries are failing to see the ocean is an exhaustible resource. The North Pacific Ocean is, at an alarming rate, nearing the limit of its salmon carrying capacity. (Peterson, 2008) Because hatchery salmon are both outcompeting wild populations of salmon and simultaneously causing genetic dilution by mating with wild populations, the fish that are being caught by fisherman, at an alarming rate, are far less in quality than their wild counterparts. The reason why? Wild populations often possess resistance to the parasites and diseases of their native streams that are not found in the foreign hatchery salmon. In addition, the decreasing quality of salmon also negatively influences recreational activities such as sport fishing, a valuable component of both the Alaskan economy and the economies of the pacific north west. Millions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Alliteration And Symbolism In Browning s Meeting At Night In the poem, Meeting At Night, alliteration and symbolism were used to describe about the sea, color, and nighttime in line one. The poem on line one states that The gray sea and the long black land; (Browning). Browning used alliteration in this line was with long and land to tell the audience that he sees nothing around him but water all around. He described the land as the color black to tell the audience it s dark outside or nighttime. The sea was being describe as the color gray to emphasize that it is night as well. He focused on reality instead of the art by not searching for more colors and stated the fact that everything was dark. This is how the author incorporated the alliteration and symbolism in this line tie the connection of the sea, color, and nighttime. The author also used alliteration and symbolism to extend his imagery of the scenery in his poem. According to line two of the poem, that author wrote, And the yellow half moon large and low; (Browning). The alliteration he used in the second line was with the words large and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In line ten, there are symbolism of color, heat and nighttime to decipher the meaning of the lighted match. Assuming that the match was struck, a blue spark must have appeared to get it lit. The color blue may be symbolized as heat due to the sparks being the beginning of the fire that the match has contained. The blue sparks can also be a symbol of passion due to the word spark being used as in relationships nowadays. The lighted match is also a symbol of heat. When something was lighted, then fire, which is very hot, must be involved. The lighted match may have led the audience think that the setting was during the nighttime. Usually, when a match is lighted, it could have been use as a source of light to see in the dark or, in this case, nighttime. This is how the lighted match can be a symbol of color, heat, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Spread of European Imperialism Essay Throughout the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, the world witnessed a global expansion as well as a compaction of people, cultures, and ideas. The need for goods, as well as the process of mercantilism to inflate economies, was instrumental in the advancement of seafaring technologies, the need to spread religion, and the eventual globalization of the slave market. The four major regions in the world, which were the stepping stones of globalization, are Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean, the Americas, and finally East Asia. The abundance of resources, especially salt, gold, and slaves in Africa, especially after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, was too much for Europe to ignore. Most European countries, Italy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... European presence in Africa also helped the people of Africa to expand. With the collapse of the Great Silk Road, trade routes through the waters became more necessary. Muslims and Europeans fought over the Indian Ocean and the several prosperous ports (plus major cities and villages in Ethiopia) during the fifteenth and sixteenth century. (McKay et al., 2009) Although Muslims had controlled the Indian Ocean trade for centuries, Portugal s ability to circumvent the southern tip of Africa led to war and Portugal s eventual defeat of Muslim traders and their imperialism throughout the Southeast Asian market. Africa s Swahili people and their ivory, copra and rhinoceros horns and China s age of commerce , which was developing within the neighboring countries of Vietnam and Burma, multiplied the available goods for Europeans to bring back home. (McKay et al., 2009) Portugal, as with most European countries, was beginning their recovery financially after years of war and plague. With the growth of trade and the amount of people in the Indian Ocean area, religion quickly followed. (McKay et al., 2009) Again, Muslims and Europeans were in battle. But this time they fought for religious supremacy in numbers. Each faction quickly moved to convert as many people as possible. Settlements were formed, cities grew, and customs and culture began mixing in an early version of a melting pot. (McKay et al., 2009) Once Columbus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Point Of View In Godfather Death Point of view is a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. Every story has different point of views, whether it is first person, limited third person, or all knowing omniscient. The point of view determines how much the reader knows about each character. In the stories A P , Miss Brill , and Godfather Death have different points of view but these point of views have similarities. In all stories, it is told what the narrator feels and thinks. The point of view is used to tell the narrative or the story. It allows the reader certain actions of characters because the reader knows how the characters react and contributes to the story. In the story A P the point of view is first person. First person is typically used in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Observation of Chemical Reactions Department of Chemistry Observations of Chemical Changes Submitted by Date Submitted: 5/30/2012 Date Performed: 5/30/2012 Lab Section: Chem 181DL1 Course Instructor: Purpose The purpose of the experiment Observation of Chemical Changes is to examine the properties of chemical reaction and relate those reactions to products commonly found in a home environment. Through this experiment someone can macroscopically analyze whether a solution is acidic or base and identify the presence of starches in food. Procedure For each of the combinations of chemicals below put 2 drops of each in their own well in the 96 well plate. Making sure to place only 2 drops of the first chemical then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the two remaining, one turns slightly yellow, while one remains blue. What can you assume about the acid/base content of these particular flavors of Vitamin Water? That the first three sample are neutral, the yellow one is acidic and the blue one is base. F. You have read that a new brand of hair tonic is supposed to contain lead (an ingredient in Grecian Formula). Devise a simple test to confirm the presence or absence of lead in that hair tonic. Mix tonic with potassium iodide and see if solution precipitates yellow. Observations # | Chemicals | Reaction | A | NaHCO3 amp; HCI CO2 | The solution bubbled due to acid/base mixture | B | HCI amp; BTB | Turned a yellow orange revealing acidity | C | NH3 amp; BTB | Turned blue revealing base, expected acidic | D | HCI amp; blue dye | Turned green acid | E | Blue dye amp; NaOCI | Turned from blue to green to light yellow to almost clear base | F | NaOCI amp; KI | Turned blackish brown to yellow to black w/ starch | G | KI and Pb(NO3)2 | Turned to a yellow fog with coagulated appearance | H | NaOH amp; phenolphthalein | Turned fuchsia base | I | HCI amp; phenolphthalein | Turned foggy to clear and solution churned when mixed acid | J | NaOH amp; AgNO3 | Turned foggy thick brown | K | AgNO3 amp; NH3 | Turned foggy white to brown when exposed to light | L | NH3 amp;CuSO4 | Turned thick foggy aqua blue | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Promotional Strategies and Plans Are Critical Successful... According to Intercontinental Hotel Group Website (2009), the global hotel market has an estimated room capacity of 18 million rooms. On this global hotel market, brand hotel has 45% of the total market. Indeed, the six major international hotel groups are estimated to 41% of the branded rooms and 18% of the total market. Promotional strategies and plans are critical successful factors for International hotel groups in this market share. According to Michael and Lodato (2006:52), the main goal of the promotion is a function of informing, persuading, and influencing the buyer s purchase decision. Therefore, promotion s aim is to target markets and distribution channels. Moreover, Promotional strategy refers to a controlled, integrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to PR Newswire (2010) Accor wishes to reinforce its corporate image and create preference for the Group and its brands. Accor s objective in the smile campaign is to take picture of portraits. Nine smile of different persons nationalities are used to represent Accor daily engagement employees. Price is also a critical factor which influences international hotel chains promotional strategy. The impact of price promotions needs to be carefully evaluated in the planning stage to protect core revenue business and brand image (Bowie and Buttle 2004:169). Effectively, price is part of the marketing mix. It has an impact on customer s international decision. According to Baker and Angelopulo (2005:166), sales promotion is more or less effective depending on the price. For example, Marriott on its website has a section dedicated to exceptional price. The objective of this advertising is to encourage the customer to book as soon as possible. Then, earlier the customer reserves more important the discount is. Customers need to reserve fifteen days before their stay to get a 14% discount on their stays price. Customers go up to 30% with booking 30 days before their stays. The market or customers factors is the second part of the promotional strategy and plan referring to Kurtz at al. (2009:495) these factors include the target market, type of buying decision, political and social factors. According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Andrew Carnegie s Rhetoric In The Gospel Of Wealth Andrew Carnegie s rhetoric in the Gospel of Wealth, challenged the economic disparities in the United States during the late 1800s by proposing a radical shift in the distribution of wealth as a solution to social improvement without understanding that poverty was not a personality deficit rather the result of oppression. Carnegie exemplified his philosophy and achieved the American Dream, yet he neglected that he was the exception to the rule, not the rule in itself. The Gospel of Wealth had too many assumptions, both with merit and not, when proposing how the distribution of wealth could alleviate economic hardships to the impoverished population without understanding the complexities of the working class. In order to understand Carnegie s assumptions about the working class, one must first learn how he overcame his poor upbringing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social workers realized that their efforts, condescended to the poor and failed to recognize that poverty came mostly from social conditions rather than individual defects (Diner 194). Charities were no longer a prominent source of helping the poor and social workers began to see that systemic changes needed to occur. Carnegie s philanthropic desire to create public institutions like parks, libraries, and museums highlighted the importance of developing an education. Access to knowledge and resources provided a way for the working class to strive for better economic opportunities. Although this concept is of utmost in merit, by not truly understanding the morality behind the working class, Carnegie overlooked the oppression that many faced because of Social Darwinism and the idea that the wealth, power, and greed should be monopolized by the few ( Gospel of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Importance Of Overaggressive Arizona Family Law Lawyers tend to overuse the word aggressive; divorce lawyers more than most. In many cases aggressive legal actions are exactly what is needed to address a situation. But it s even more important that your family law attorney be acting first and foremost as intelligent and effective legal representation. How do you know when your Arizona family law attorney is overaggressive? You might have an overaggressive Arizona divorce attorney if you seem to be wasting attorney fees on unnecessary actions. Overaggressive divorce attorneys will churn your file wasting time on unproductive action and giving the professional a bad name at the same time. When You re Looking for an Aggressive AZ Divorce Attorney, Search for: A divorce lawyer that communicates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Chamberlin Case Study The infamous Chamberlin case tells us the attitudes towards crime during the 1980s because this case was based on the attitudes of society which led to the false imprisonment of a mother who had lost her child. This case reveals societies attitudes through the opinions of the vast majority on the rareness of the crime, their understanding of culture and ability to consider facts rather than be influenced by the media. This case shocked the nation due to its rarity, in the eyes of the public the idea of a dingo taking a baby was thought to be ludicrous in comparison to the mother killing her own child. The publics attitudes towards this crime where of outrage as they saw the Dingo took my baby plea as a cover up for a murder committed by the mother. So much so that the term become a joke and was ridiculed, it is still evident in pop culture today in shows such as Seinfeld and the Simpsons. Ian Banker the prosecution barrister for the case, commented that it must have been a, man eating dingo [that] raided the cent like a tiger in an Indian village, therefore exhibiting that mockery was enacted by professionals to question Lindy s character, causing the public to conclude that murdering the child was the most logical explanation. During the 1980s common conversation and comments like, dingo s don t behave like that....they can t carry that weight were made, this reveals that the public legitimately thought that Lindy had committed the crime. Eyewitnesses that gave an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Azazel Character Analysis Ch.1 In a small village, far far way from here, there is a little girl named Azazel who is going through the worst hair day you could ever imagine. As she brushes and brushes her hair, more and more gets caught and tangled in her brush. So she flings it out her window in anger. Azazel, your mother grows weaker by the day, come say goodbye for I fear this is the end. Her father says as he walks into the room and stands behind her Yikes. That s some head of hair you have there, you had better fix that before you go outside. He continued as Azazel continued to fiddle with the tangle of hair on her cowlicked head. She goes to visit her mother down the hall for what is supposedly the final time. Ch.2 Azazel s mother lays in her sick bed, dying from makeup poisoning. Azazel rushed to her mother side. When her mother spotted the mess of her child her eyes widened in surprise, My child, my dear precious Azazel. You re such a mess. I have something that will help you, oh dear... but it will be quite a quest. The mother states wearily, Oh please mommy I ll do anything to look better on your last look of me. Azazel exclaims excitedly at the prospect of taming her hair for her mother s final breath. Very well, you need to find the diamond hair tie, the silver hair spray, and the golden bobby pins. Find the wise woman in the forest of fears to get the bobby pins, she will tell you where to go next. As the mother spoke she became more and more tired, Now go, go before I fall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Quotes Becoming Famous A collection of one or more sentences have the ability to cement the reputation of a figure in history. While that may seem daunting, it is simply true. From ancient to modern times, the most influential historical figures earned their place because of their words. The reason we talk is in order to be heard. No matter the ridiculousness of what we say, we do not get the choice on whether those words remain in the memory of individuals. Quotes become famous because someone took the time to look at them and decide that these words deserve to be heard. Whether these words appear on a national monument or in the memory of your closest friend, they have the ability to be memorable. As an avid reader, the most memorable quotes I come across are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Kabc Model KABC is used to measure processing and cognitive ability, given as a paper test for ages 3 18 by a graduate level individual who is well trained in psychology and cognitive assessments. There are two models of testing for this particular assessment. Cattell Horn Carroll (CHC) and Luna. The CHC is to be used in students who are considered mainstream in language and culture and may be suffering with learning disabilities that include reading, written expression, mathematics, mental retardation, ADHD, behavioral or emotional disturbance or are considered gifted. The Luna is to be given to those individuals who are bilingual or may have different cultural norms and excludes verbal ability. Individual assessing should have an understanding of Psychology, Special Education, Child Development and Education Psychology as well as having licensing as required. CHC takes between 35 75 minutes to administer and Luna has a shorter administration time of between 25 55 minutes. KABC II is found to have reliability in both the split half technique and test rest with mid .80 to mid .90 results as well as validity values exceeding .99 and correlations with Wechsler of .71 to .91 (CITE) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These major NASP policy documents are intended to define contemporary school psychology; promote comprehensive and integrated services for children, families, and schools; and provide a foundation for the future of school psychology. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Major Component Of Clinical Decision-Support System The major components of Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) was generated to manage daily work flow in a more effective manner in regards to clinicians cognitive thing. This would also help aid in clinical data banks and algorithms, analytic or pathophysiologic models, clinical decision theoretical models, statistical pat terns recognition methods, symbolic reasoning, and clinical expert knowledge bases.... (Tan, 1998 pp.220) The goal of CDSS was to improve patient care and assist in the patients quality of life with the help of the Clinical Reminder System (CRS). Evidence based medicine is based on the research within previous patient care which included chronic conditions as well as care and preventive medicine. The computerized system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Biography of Joseph Patrick Kennedy Essay Biography of Joseph Patrick Kennedy Joseph Patrick Kennedy was a very successful banker and film executive, born in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 6, 1888. Considered by many to be America s version of the royal family, the Kennedy s of Boston, Massachusetts have enjoyed triumphs and seen tragedy during the 20th century. As the family patriarch, Joseph Patrick Kennedy instilled values of commitment to public service, determination to succeed, and loyalty to family. His father, Patrick Joseph, was a prosperous saloonkeeper. Patrick also was active in Boston politics, as Irish ward boss, a five time state representative, and state senator. Kennedy s parents were anxious for their son to succeed, however in the Boston social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kennedy was extremely financially shrewd. He showed an entrepreneurial spirit and an appreciation for money at an early age, and held a number of jobs as an adolescent, including candy vendor, newspaper merchant, and play producer. He also performed jobs for Orthodox Jews, whose faith prohibited them from working on their holy days. During his student days at Harvard, he and a friend bought a bus and began operating sightseeing tours. Kennedy negotiated with another tour operator to share working hours. He was successful at this, earning $5,000 over the course of several summers. In 1914, two years after his graduation, Kennedy accepted a job as president of Columbia Trust Company Bank. At 25 years of age, he was the youngest bank president in the United States. During that same year, he married Rose Fitzgerald, daughter of Boston s mayor. Kennedy and Rose bought a small home in Brookline, Massachusetts, and started their family. In all, they had nine children: Joseph Jr., John (Jack), Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert (Bobby), Jean, and Edward (Ted). Several of his children went on to develop distinguished political careers, including two U.S. senators and one U.S. president. Kennedy supported his large family through numerous successful business ventures. He joined an investment banking firm, bought a chain of New England movie theaters, gained control of a film production company, bought and sold many properties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Examples Of Probable Causes The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states the following: the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized (Cornell University Law School, 2015). Citizens regularly exercise their Fourth Amendment right when coming into contact with a law enforcement officer. Probable cause establishes a law enforcement officer s ability to make a reasonable search of a citizen or their possessions. Probable cause is defined as evidence that may lead a reasonable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the vast amounts of new technology within the law enforcement world for gaining information on possible criminal activity, it becomes easier to violate the Fourth Amendment right of citizens. One example of how the Fourth Amendment right of a person was violated due to technology was Kyllo v. United States (2001) in which a thermal imaging device was used by federal agents to determine that a house in the state of Oregon was growing marijuana due to irregular heat patterns within the residence (Fuqua Stevens, 2014). The Court once again reviewed and upheld the constitutionality of the case due to the fact that the agents did not request a search warrant prior to using the thermal imaging device on a private residence, but the Courts did advise that a warrant should have been obtained to use the thermal imaging device and any other similar technological devices that would be used on a private dwelling (Dempsey, Forst, Carter, 2014). Given society s increasing reliance on technology, including smart phones and other Internet connected devices, it is fair to say that the Supreme Court is not done grappling with the implications of advancing technology (Fuqua Stevens, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...