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The Anxiety Of A Group Project
There is a significant amount of anxiety that follows with the mention of a group project. The anxiety
is further increased with the realization that the group project will count as a large part of the course
grade. There are many factors that contributed to the level of anxiety experienced. The fear that you
will not contribute enough, the fear that your group will not contribute enough, the fear of working
with people you have no previous connections to, and the fear of being able to step outside of your
own comfort zone. Conversely, the anxiety that exists in a new group setting is normal. In fact, it
would be rather surprising if there is no anxiety at all. There are effective methods to successfully
complete tasks required as a group. Communication, organization, and listening are efficacious means
of working as a cohesive group. Communication is possibly the most obvious entity in working
towards a cohesive group. Without proper, constant, and effective communication transmissions
between you and your group can easily get lost (Hamilton Creel, 2011). Messages often become lost
when an ineffective channel is utilized to transmit messages. This complicates communication
because the receiver of the message may decode the original message to something less desirable.
When messages are inaccurately decoded they can cause a communication breakdown and contribute
to the inability to perform well the duration of the course. Communication appeared to be simple when
our
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Misalignment Of Teeth Essay
Orthodontist Offers Solutions in Brick, NJ
One of the most well known branches of dentistry is orthodontics. The focus is aligning the teeth for
appearance and functionality. An orthodontist will work to align your jaw, lips, and teeth.
Straight teeth make chewing and talking easier. They are maintained more easily than crooked teeth.
Crooked or crowded teeth can be difficult to clean. That can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and loss
of teeth.
Another major benefit of straight teeth is that they endure longer overall. This makes orthodontic
treatment a lifetime investment.
Orthodontic problems include excessive wear of gum tissue and dental surfaces. This can affect
chewing function and cause misalignment of the jaw. Misalignment may also affect the underlying
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Otherwise, you could experience tooth decay and gum disease.
Overbite This is when the upper teeth extend over the lower teeth. When left untreated, an overbite
may cause gum irritation and other problems. It could also result in excessive lower tooth wear and
jaw pain.
Underbite This term describes lower teeth that extend past the upper teeth. This condition can stem
from overgrowth of the lower jaw. It may also result from undergrowth of the upper jaw. Failure to
address the issue can cause tooth wear and jaw pain.
Crossbite This is due to misalignment of the upper and lower jaw. The misalignment adversely affects
the bite. Ultimately, the issue may lead to bone loss and gum disease if not treated.
Wide Spaces Between Teeth When the jaw bone grows abnormally, wide spaces between teeth may
form. Missing teeth may cause extra space. This issue can be a precursor of gum disease.
Your orthodontist can work with you to create the right treatment plan. You will need a custom
designed program to manage your individual dental irregularities. Your treatment program should
consist of an appliance made specifically for
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English Language Learners
Introduction A child s early engagement in art activities can help create unique brain connections that
will have a long term impact on a child s life. (Anna Reyner, 2000) Over the last decade, the arts in
public school have been on the decline. Due to rigorous schedules as well as strict curriculums, many
teachers interviewed on this topic have admitted to not incorporate the arts into various lessons solely
because of time constraints. This paper will research what the effects of the art integration into other
domains to enrich the curriculum of English Language Learners (ELL) in the elementary education
setting for the purpose of increased attention spans in conjunction with greater academic achievement.
Problem Statement The student population at Thomas Warren Field Elementary School is 266, with
17.67% being English Language Learners. (ELL) In one of the 1st grade classes alone there were 17
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When this writer transitioned from daycare teacher to elementary school substitute, she was surprised
to see how much the use of the arts was lacking at this stage in education. From personal observation
and experience, this researcher has witnessed the positive effect that the arts have on learning. The arts
are not limited to drawings alone but also music, movement and drama. As a child this writer had
opportunities to express herself through art while in elementary school and the academic benefits were
tremendous. This writer vividly remembers doing art projects to reinforce the learning being done in
the class. These projects included, making posters, dioramas, sculptures and paintings, all of which
helped increase reading and writing skills as well as strengthening math and science comprehension.
Through this positive experience, the writer has a personal connection to conduct action research on
this
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Commerce, Politics and the City in A Room of One s Own...
Commerce, Politics and the City in A Room of One s Own and Mrs. Dalloway
...At this moment, as so often happens in London, there was a complete lull and
suspension of traffic. Nothing came down the street; nobody passed. A single
leaf detached itself from the plane tree at the end of the street, and in that
pause and suspension fell. Somehow it was like a signal falling, a signal
pointing to a force in things which one had overlooked ... Now it was bringing
from one side of the street to the other diagonally a girl in patent leather
boots and then a young man in a maroon overcoat; it was also bringing a
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In people s eyes, in the swing,
tramp, and trudge; in the bellow and the uproar; the carriages, motor cars,
omnibuses, vans, sandwich men shuffling and singing; brass bands, barrel organs;
in the triumph and the jingle and the strange high singing of some aeroplane
overhead was what she loved; life; London; this moment of June. (5)
These words serve as a synoptic account both of the novel s own aesthetic
project (a heightened account of this moment, or day, of June) and of
Clarissa s own characteristic meaning making flânerie (the continual creation of
every moment afresh ). Each of the two sentences is built on a syntactic
pattern which creates a gentle suspense through preterition, the delaying of the
concluding verbal component nearly to the point of exhaustion or incoherence.
The musically lulling effect of the sentences alliteration
(doorsteps/drink/downfall; love/life; tramp/trudge; shuffling/singing; brass
bands/barrel; loved/life/London) lends a subtle cohesiveness to what otherwise
threatens to become a random list of mutually alienated scraps of urban
perception. The suspense and fulfillment effect of this preterition is the
principle which gives the novel its overall architecture (Clarissa s party waits
at the end of this June day like the verbal fastener at the end of a clause)
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Essay On Popular Vote
Imagine you re six years old with dreams about being the president of The United States of America.
Now you are a senior in High School watching the current U.S. Election take place with hopes slowly
diminishing. In all reality you realize that the opportunity to become the President might never
actually happen.
The resources that are necessary to be a candidate for the Democratic or Republican Party are
outrageous. For starters, you need a stockpile of money just to have the ability to campaign across the
country. Let s be honest, most people across this country aren t even rich enough to afford a cross
country trip, let alone make campaign stops along the way. Another major key to winning an election
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The vote for a U.S. presidential candidates made by the qualified voters (Popular Vote. NP). Qualified
voters vary state to state, but most include being an American Citizen, no felony record, and up to date
driver s license. Although this vote may be important, the popular vote doesn t have any real effect on
the outcome of the election. Those who are less informed than others may be lead to believe that the
popular vote determines the outcome of the elections. Instead it can only give us an idea of who we
might be seeing in the White House this coming November. Presidential candidate campaign all across
the country directing all of their resources towards the common people. But why? If their vote doesn t
count than you would be lead to believe that the campaigning would be a waste of valuable resources
that could be put towards other more urgent business. Although we don t vote directly towards the
election of our President the way we vote can have a dramatic effect on who our delegates vote for.
The second type of vote, and the broadest Is the delegate votes for political parties. In America, there
are two major parties, the Republicans and Democrats. There are a few other parties out there, but
none resemble the power that the Republicans and Democrats have. Within each of these parties,
official delegates are appointed to nominate the final candidates for their party, prior to the election. In
order to win the republican nomination, you need 1100 delegate votes. The democratic nomination
requires about 2100. (Dirks
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Sherman Alexie The Joy Of Reading
Academic Blog Post: EJ Goings (9/4/2015)
Thinking back on all of the academic posts that we have worked on, I believe that there is some sort of
pattern between Villanueva, Mellix, and Alexie stories. All have been able to overcome struggle, face
adversity, and strive and maintain excellence in mastering English and literacy skills. Their adversity
allowed them to grow internally, allowing their external layer to be polished and perfected. In the
Alexie piece, Alexie believed that Indian children were expected to be stupid . (Sherman Alexie, The
Joy of Reading and Writing) When a child expectations are low and they are told they will not amount
to anything, they begin to believe and process those thoughts. Thus, making it very hard for a child to
learn at their own rate. I highly believe that a support system is needed in order to become successful
in not only a school system, but life as well. Alexie also talked about how Indian children excelled
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In my eyes, I see this as the turning point in Alexie s life. Alexie was a child who was not expected to
live, grew up poor ( living on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope fear, and government
surplus food ) and began to experience his first literacy experience at the age of three. Although some
would not see this as a turning point in their lives, this signified that he was on the path of discovering
his inner self and beginning to add layers to his life to become a successful
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The Impact Of Native Americans In The Novel Solar Storms
It is obvious that Americans have had an impact on Native American cultures, but most people do not
realize the true extent of the matter. Many Native Americans lives have changed drastically because of
the careless actions of the Americans and the American government. The novel Solar Storms shows
that Native Americans have experienced only negative influence from Americans. In the novel,
American colonization and industrialization threatens Angel and her family s way of life by
threatening to destroy their surrounding land and nature. This has the most effect on the Native
Americans. Before the construction of the dams even begin, nature is affected greatly by non native
trappers. Angel listens to many stories told by elders in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The Americans actions not only altered the land, but also people s lives, leaving many people without
a home. When Angel is at Adam s Rib, the American government does not require the permission of
the Native Americans for people to take or alter the land they live on. Angel takes notice that, Without
permission, roads had been built (58). In Angel s tribe, the people are unaware of the construction of
new dams until some random men make their way to Adam s Rib to warn the people. Because of this,
the native people were left no choice but to protest against the construction, even though there was
little hope. After one of the workers speaks, Angel says that, his words made clear that if the
corporation and government had their ways, the Indian people had no say on this matter, no power to
reverse what had already been decided by men with other ways (279). After protesting for a while, the
Native Americans are forced to fight the construction in the court system of the American government.
The court system which is often biased. Tulik tells Angel, I want the judge to listen to me. I ll have to
look like one of them (342). This is the reason he gets his hair cut before he goes to court. In their
case, It took more than a year before the building of the dams ceased . (344). Although they win the
court case, the Native Americans are still forced to adapt to the culture of the white men. Many natives
resort to leaving the native culture and
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Fourth through Seventh Grade
I ll start this paper with my fourth grade years. Then into my fifth grade years. Next, to my sixth
grade. Finally, to seventh grade year. These four years of my life have been a blast and now I get to
share this awesomeness with you! All these memories are never going to leave me and just know that
what I tell today is what makes me. Now let s begin... The beginning of fourth grade was a simple
year. Had friends, was school treasurer of the entire Jefferson elementary, and had three great friends.
My main teacher was Mrs. Paris, a teacher that got me into shape. No, I wasn t fat or anything, it s just
that I had a chatty mouth and always got into trouble. As a role model to the school I had to behave
better and Mrs. Paris made me. My two other teachers were Mr. Jones and Mr. McCloud. Mr. Jones
was my third grade teachers husband and Mr. McCloud was my best friends dad. Yes, it s as weird as
it sound. Nobody ever wanted to start drama or get Hannah McCloud mad or else... Good thing I
stayed on her good side throughout the years but I think it also helped because we both went to the
same after school program when we were younger. For the rest of my fourth grade I stayed caughted
up in my school work, hung out with friends, and lived happily ever after! Until Mom told me we
were moving to Missouri. Why so far, you ask? You see Mom got engaged to this guy named Jake
Bass and he got transferred all the way to Missouri. The reason he said yes to the whole transferring
was because
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Free College Debate Analysis
Throughout the 2016 presidential debate, the issue of free college has been a discussion between the
democratic candidates. This is a very controversial topic. Senator Bernie Sanders plans on eliminating
tuition fees at public colleges, and Hilary Clinton favors increasing student aid. Attending a university
is a privilege which many are not able to afford. Many of my friends were not able to go to college
because of the hefty price tags that come along with higher education.
Every year the tuition of attending a university grows significantly. Those who are not able to pay the
fees, decided on another alternative which is to go straight to work after high school or enroll in the
military. In theory, free college seems like a magnificent idea because people from both part of the
spectrum would receive aid to attend the university. For millions of families, their children would be
able to obtain a college degree and live a better financial life. However, this policy only applies to
public schools. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students will cut class more frequently, tests will not be important because at the end of day, if they
fail a class, the money will not be coming out of their pockets. This would be the similar case for
college students. Many students would forgo college to pursue another passion. If college is free,
students will not value their education. If there is a free college, there will be an abundance of highly
qualified individuals working at jobs that will not require a degree. If the job market is competitive as
it is, imagine if everyone had a bachelor s degree? Now a days, even a bachelor s degree does not
guarantee a job, therefore students are obtaining master and doctoral degrees. Many might argue that
loans are detrimental for students. However I believe it is the complete opposite. With loans, students
would strive to excel in their academics and will be eager to look for a
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Legal Driving Age Research Paper
What Should Be The Legal Driving Age? In today s world, especially in the United States, teenagers
can start driving a motor vehicle as early as sixteen years old. Although, recent discussions have
brought up the topic that should teenagers be able to drive at sixteen, or should teenagers have to wait
till the legal driving age at eighteen to drive. On the other hand, according to many sources and
statistics, teenagers should wait until they are eighteen because the can focus on schooling, make
better decisions, and are more responsible. In the state of Illinois for example, students can get their
permit starting at the age fifteen. Although, the time and effort of getting their permit can cost students
400 hours in practicing for tests and
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The Three Egraphies Of Ethnography
This paper will critically discuss and compare three ethnographies that were published in different
times. Ethnography has became the essential field research strategy in humanities. Ethnography has
turned into a made segment of the collection of examination systems. It was produced in humanities,
however in late decades its utilization has spread broadly in the social sciences and the humanities.
The discriminating assessment of ethnographic information is not yet overall created. Fitting
utilization of this kind of material accordingly obliges an understanding of its unique qualities and
shortcomings. These infer not just from the destinations that underlie ethnographic work, both
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The ethnographer assembles information on the regular group life by watching while really taking part
in it. The work generally stretches out over no less than one full year, and is led in the vernacular
dialect. Perception is supplemented by exchange with nearby sources. The centre of anthropological
preparing for ethnographic examination comprises essential in the relative investigation of
ethnographic reports from different parts of the world. This study finishes ordinarily in a first
ethnographic experience, regularly enduring to the extent that two years, which is seriously individual
in both passionate and more general mental terms, and sometimes traumatic. A considerable lot of the
ethnographic monographs in the book index underneath, and the greater part of the theses, infer from
such an experience. For a few this was the main such encounter, and if fruitful (from the expert
perspective) the field notes may be dug for information to backing different hypothetical contentions
all through the resulting proficient
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Fabrication, And Testing Of Composites Essay
The purpose of this lab is was to expose students to the manufacturing, fabrication, and testing of
composites. In addition, it provides students with experience analyzing tensile and bending failures of
composites. Three tensile specimens and two bend test specimens were tested during this lab. The
tensile specimens were a wet lay up of bi directional E glass, and the bend specimens were made up of
a nomex honeycomb core with pre preg uni carbon faces. The three tensile specimens were tested,
their elastic modulus and ultimate tensile strength calculated, and these value were compared to
published approximately equivalent material properties. The two bend test specimens were tested,
their face bending stresses were calculated, the shear stress in the core was calculated, and the bending
and shear stresses were compared to published approximately equivalent material properties. A failure
mode analysis was conducted for both the tensile and bend test specimens. This report summarizes the
theory, procedure, and machines associated with the lab. Furthermore, it graphically and verbally
displays the results draw from lab, and provides conclusions to improve the lab in the future.
Background
A composite material is a combinant of more than one material where each material retains its own
material properties. Composite materials are used throughout modern society and in nature because
they provide material properties that individual materials could not provide on their own.
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Pope Leo XIII Advantages And Disadvantages
Pope Leon XIII marked that history of society with his encyclical because of the moment that was
written. The industrial revolution was a transformation in the history of the world with the creation of
job s factories, the origin of two classes: the wealthy and the poor, and the migration of people from
rural to urban. Pope Leon XIII, could see that advantages and disadvantages of the industrial
revolution because the industrial revolution was violating human rights he made some arguments on
the common goods, the right of the workers and the private property.
Sharing benefits between member of the community is a principal that Pope Leo XIII is transmitting
in his encyclical. The common good is an important quality that society should develop every day. The
church has been always in behalf of the poor, for that reason Pope Leo XIII used that Bible as way to
support his idea of the common good, He cited, There was not a needy person among them, for as
many as owned land or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold (Acts 4:34). This
passage support his idea of common good in the way that if the wealth people could provide or share
their goods to the needy, poverty will decrease with the help of the church and the state. In this
argument he talks to those who practices almsgiving and those who ignore to help the needy (22) he
quoted, And the king will answer them, Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these
who are members of my family, you did it to me. (matt 25:40). This argument has a good intentions,
but I according to his source matt 25:40, it does not applied to the moment in the history and neither
today because if people could follow that norm of helping the needy, it would not be extreme poverty
as it was and it is. So, I do not consider this specific passage as essential for this argument. However,
he mentioned the state should be responsible of the common good. He defined the state as the
reasonable institution to take care of the administration of the commonwealth (32). His bases his
argument in one of his encyclicals named, On the Christian Constitution of the state before Rerum
Novarum, this encyclical explains
Another way the Pope Leo XIII
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Evidence Kathryn Schulz
Evidence: The Mind of Oneself
In Kathryn Schulz s essay, Evidence numerous analogies were given to describe the impact that
Evidence has on one s opinions and actions. In the opening passage of Schulz essay, the Evidence was
questioned during the witch trial case to find whether or not the evidence present was useful. The
court permitted the evil spirit visitations affirmation to be utilized as proof as a part of court. Schulz
later expressed that what is true within the law is also true far beyond it. (367) This statement shows
that legal actions have gradually improved throughout the years. One of the focal issues Schulz brings
up is the idea that we change and contort evidence in light of the fact that it makes a difference to the
person. Shaping our convictions on evidence and the assortment of fields (science, journalism,
politics, and medicine), develops specific and formal ideas about [it] what kind of information
qualifies, how to gather it, how to evaluate it (363). Yet to Descartes chagrin, believing things based
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She recognizes the ethically changing impacts of conversion, comparing the past era to the modern
age, truth all of a sudden gets through in psychological resistance perspective. After a period of time,
humans start to realize the illusion placed on each individual, who now consider the conversations as a
last true self. Our connection to a perspective we have related to as right unquestionably includes
internal clash, and the transformative arrival of recognizing our mistake definitely includes the joining
of beforehand distanced energies. Such clash and change just gets to be difficult to intelligibly clarify
without building up some sort of plural good brain
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Class Observation Paper
I got excited because I knew he would let me be there and learn about the class and do my
observations. After learning the background of the place I had chosen to study I felt much more
comfortable. At first I did not understand how I was going to be comfortable in the room, with people
I was going to be scared of, for a while.
The first day I came to the class, I was a little spectacle about how I was going to interact with the
class. The first thing I notice when I walked in the conference room was it felt very bright and cozy,
don t get me wrong; the colors on the wall are very beautiful. I wasn t really sure what I wanted to
stare at. The fake flowers, people and chairs were all in perfect places making, a medium sized
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Questions On The Hostage Crisis Essay
Gregorio 1
Roxanne Gregorio
Professor Tausanovitch
Political Science 40
18 February 2016
Manila Hostage Crisis (max: 1200 words, 3 Pages) HK (Not Forgive) HK Forgive
PH (Do not Apologize) 3,3 4,0
PH (Apologize) 0,4 2,2
4 = Get others to meet demand
3= Keep reputation by not giving in to demands
2= Both cooperate F,A (forgiving and apologizing)
0 = Lose reputation by giving into demands
The Prisoner s Dilemma is an example of game theory; a game of cooperation in which an individual
ends up considering that the best way to maximize their payoff is through non cooperation. The
Prisoner s dilemma is structured in a way that both parties decide to protect themselves from the
players; As a result of following a purely logical thought process to help oneself, both participants find
themselves in a worse state than if they had cooperated with each other in the decision making process
(Investopedia). Through the process of Prisoner s Dilemma, people can predict and understand some
of the possible actions of both parties in an agreement as well as the consequences of their possible
decisions. One example of Prisoner s Dilemma is the hostage massacre incident in 2010 that greatly
affected the international relation of the Philippine and Hong Kong government.
The Manila Hostage Crisis was a massacre incident that took place on August 23, 2010. It occurred
when Rolando Mendoza, a dismissed former national inspector in the Philippine National Police,
hijacked a tourist bus in
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How Organic Farming Affects The Growth Of The Green Movement
Up until the 1920 s, most agriculture and farming was done organically. Farmers used products that
were naturally earth made to control the weeds, pest, and help the soil maintain its nutritional value.
There wasn t any chemicals or insecticide until the Second World War, when the researchers discover
that nerve gas was able to kill insects. The first insecticide was created in 1939 by Paul Miller. Since
then organic farming has dramatically decreased and more insecticides has become extremely popular.
In the 1960 s and 1970 s the Be Natural approach started, people were becoming more concerned with
their health and environment. This started up the growth of the green movement. The green movement
helped conserve the environment and push farmers to go back to organic farming. People have
become concerned with their health due to all the chemicals now put into farming. Organic Farming
plays a huge role in health, government, and the environment. The pros and cons of organic farming
vary in health concerns. For a product to be completely organic there must be no chemicals,
insecticides, hormones, or any product that is not earth made being used in the farming process.
Nutrient value is usually a lot higher in organic products because there is no chemical use. The
micronutrients from the rich soil, without chemical use decrease health risks. The chemicals used to
help grow the plants and animals often take away some the nutritional value. The plant or animals
develops
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5 Things Not to Say to Someone Trying to Stop Smoking
5 Things Not to Say to Someone Trying to Stop Smoking
No doubt, right. You re stopping smoking. Once more.
This presumably best the arrangement of things you shouldn t say, regardless of the possibility that
you re distressfully enticed. Actually, most individuals need to make a few endeavors at smoking
discontinuance before they stop for great. Along these lines, yes, you need to stay strong regardless of
how often the individual has attempted. Simply take a full breath and tell your companion or adored
one (once more) that you are there in the event that he or she needs help stopping smoking. (Madeline
Vann, 2014)
Smoking is terrible and costly. Why do you do it?
This reaction most likely puts a smoker on edge. It is likewise disgracing and disgrace doesn t
essentially give a motivator to quit smoking. Particularly on the off chance that you haven t smoked
yourself, reveal to some sympathy, exhorts Lando. An option to harping on the negative characteristics
of tobacco use is to underscore the general profits of stopping smoking. It s fine to say, Simply
contemplate the amount great you re accomplishing for your body (or your financial balance). For
somebody taking a shot at smoking end, these might be all the more influential motivators. (Madeline
Vann, 2014)
You re going to get cancer.
What isn t the matter with this announcement? You re not a soothsayer, and this undermining forecast
is likely simply going to be met with indignation. When in doubt,
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Telstra Corporation Limited Analysis And Cost Of Capital...
Telstra Corporation Limited (ASX:TLS), founded in 1901, is a company listed on ASX that is a large
Australian company and telecommunications and media provider.
With the use of technology rampantly increasing in society, Telstra is a company that appeals to a vast
range of people, providing consumers with mobile and media connectivity, businesses with necessary
software and network applications, and the sick and elderly with ehealth solutions.
This report addresses Telstra Corporation Ltd, its shareholders, risk return analysis and cost of capital
review. 1.0 Shareholder Analysis
Telstra s 2015 annual report, and the Chairman s message outlines Telstra s 2015 achievements. Some
of which include increased return for shareholders, expanding coverage, increasing international
connectivity through foreign investments opportunities and improved energy efficiency by reducing.
Telstra is growing their telecommunication services in Asia by investing in Pacnet ltd, increasing the
scale of their operational capability, expanding their reach across the region and widening their
customer base. These achievements are likely to encourage potential investors who are well
diversified to invest in Telstra, as they appear to be devoted to projects that promote recognition of
Telstra and broaden their customer base, which in the long run result in increased profits.
Furthermore, Telstra is striving to reduce their environmental impacts, even working with their
customers to do
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How Did The Enlightenment Influence The American And...
There were many philosophers that influenced the Enlightenment and had a huge impact on the
American and French Revolution. They all came together to create a better place for people who
wouldn t speak up for themselves and to make it easier for the people to be included in governmental
decisions. One philosopher that had the biggest impact on the American and French Revolution was
John Locke. John Locke was a philosopher who was born in 1632 and died in 1704. John Locke went
to Westminster and then Christ Church University of Oxford, from which he received an outstanding
education. He studied in Medicine, and then became a wealthy philosopher writing about topics like
philosophy, education, and etc. John Locke s philosophy for the people was life, liberty, and property.
This was the belief that John Locke thought people should fight for and what they should strive for. ...
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John Locke believed that every man had natural rights, which meant everyone is born with certain
rights that couldn t be taken away from one and others. For example John Locke said, which meant
that everyone is equal, and no one can put another down due to his/her feeling of themselves. He
believed that these rights were life, liberty, and property. Locke believed if the people gave some of
their freedoms to their ruler, then the ruler could not take away the people s Natural Rights. This was
called the Social Contract. Locke also believed that rulers had rules to follow too. If the rulers didn t
follow the rules/agreement with the people, that ruler could be overthrown (lose of power). The
United States used John Locke s philosophy still to this day because the rights we come with such as
every human is automatically free and given a chance to do right, is almost like what John Locke
wanted. It gives us the mindset of equality and the understanding of us as
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The Theory Of The Business Canvas Model
Executive Summary
According to Arnold (1992) brand strategy is the process where the products are positioned in the
consumers mind to produce a perception of advantage. This strategy is the execution of the
organization vision, mission and objectives. The essence of brand should be reflected in everything the
company especially that impacts the mind of consumers.
This paper is a proposal for Kovert s brand image as fashion brand first and wearable tech second as
far as the consumer is concerned, elaborating on the Innovation done by the brand. There are
numerous factors taken into consideration for innovating a product like market research, market
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This paper assesses the three different strands that are recommended for the firm to develop the brand
image as a fashion brand in the minds of consumer. The recommended strategies are social media,
fashion shows and editorial placement, which will help the brand to create the awareness globally.
Introduction
Kovert design is a new age design house, specialising in wearable technology which focuses to live a
Kovert lifestyle to live in the moment, be mindful, be inspired, maintain a broad perspective and be
best version of yourself. Kovert s first device is ALTRUIS, a stone made up of premium zirconia
ceramics, which is set into ring, bracelet and necklace. The stone is attached to sterling silver ring
which is plated in gold, rose gold or platinum. ALTRUIS contain of an electronic circuit board,
number of sensors, rechargeable battery and a vibrator motor. That stone is connected to the
smartphone via Bluetooth, which gives notifications (Kovert Design, 2014).
Part one
Motivation
Kate Unsworth as a tech entrepreneur is going against the grain of her industry. She has design and
created a wearable tech as a mean of disconnecting from the digital world and reconnect with your
own selves. Kate has a technology consulting background and she knows how it is to be switched on
24/7. She was working long hours in her previous role and then she realised that when she was
physically present at a dinner or any party with friends her mind was constantly somewhere else.
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The Challenges Of Being a University Student and a Mom Essay
Within the growing number of women in higher education, there is a growing population of students
who are also mothers. Mothers attempting to obtain a degree contend with home and family demands
that affect their degree completion rates (Carney Crompton Tan, 2002; Home, 1998). These
postsecondary education students, unlike their traditional peers, are not developing into adult identities
that are supported by a traditional college setting (Arnett, Ramos Jensen, 2001; Arnett, 2000) but
instead already have an adult identity as a mother (Wilsey, 2013) with a different set of needs and
because of the familial responsibility motherhood brings with it these women are no longer traditional
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It is through better understanding the student mother experiences and the types of institutional
supports they may or may not need that we can assist them in becoming more active members of the
academy, staying in postsecondary education versus stopping out or dropping out and decrease the
marginalization they experience in the traditional model of the university. Thus, the qualitative
research study discussed in this paper was conducted in 2008 2009 and involved in depth interviewing
and a short survey. Furthermore, the sample that participated in this research study included 24 student
mothers (ages 18 30) with children under the age of five, who are also enrolled part time in
undergraduate or graduate coursework (i.e., at least one class per semester). Mothers of children under
five are unique because children within this age cohort are more dependent on their caregivers and are
normally not in school full time. Consequently, women s motherhood responsibilities are less flexible
than they might be in future years. The findings discussed in this article will address a portion of the
overall outcomes from this research study focusing on the experiences these student mothers had with
institutional support available via the university and the needs that the student mothers believe should
be addressed by universities in order to improve the student mother educational
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Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper
Fahrenheit 451: Burning Books or Burning People?
The Jaws Effect is a term used to express the experience a group goes through after a piece of media
misrepresents them. This phrase was coined after the infamous 1975 cult film Jaws inspired a nation
wide shark hunt that resulted in many species becoming endangered or almost extinct. Many classic
novels are a contributor to this phenomenon; Catcher in the Rye alone has inspired at least four
assassination attempts on public figures due to its messages about how wrong society apparently is.
The root of the Jaws Effect lies within the age old notion that fiction affects reality; a notion that has
obviously has proved itself to be true. Representation of any group can be crucial in influential media;
a positive or negative depiction can be the difference of how society views a minority, group, or
organization. So, why is it that our education system continues to push for students to read books ...
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The messages about censorship are things we as a society should be made aware of, and some its
points about becoming too reliant on technology do make a good argument. The problem that lies
within Fahrenheit 451, as a highly influential book that is still read in classrooms today, is that it sends
the wrong messages about oppression, which is harmful to everyone. Those in positions of power then
have misconstrued perceptions about theirs and other s places in the world, and those who are apart of
minority groups get told, yet again, that their anger towards their discrimination is unjustified.
Considering this novel is so highly influential, the fact that this is a prevalent theme is quite harmful.
Fahrenheit 451, while an American classic, should be treated with a much more scrutinizing eye when
being taught or read. Its discriminatory themes should be called out and made apparent as so the
audience will not unconsciously internalize them without analyzing their real life
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Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis
Sub Prime Mortgage Crisis What Caused It ? How Can US Recover From It?
The recent financial crisis in the U.S. that spread to other countries and caused massive turndown in
the global economy had its roots in the recent waves of globalisation. Since the developed countries
production had shifted dramatically towards services, specially to financial services, and this in turn
led to financial liberalizations, developed countries experienced massive capital inflows, lending
booms, housing and / or stock market bubbles. Financial crises are usually followed by hard and sharp
contraction in economic activities, which requires government intervention to bail out banks and
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Besides, the AAA ratings of most structured securities also lured foreign investors to the security
market, raising the demand for the structured products (E,Benemlelich.J,Dlugosz.2008). The volume
of trade in securities increased, which further strengthened a bubble in housing prices by creating
cheap credit. According to S P/Case Shiller Home Price Indices, in 2005 the price of the house where
gone up about 100 % compare to 2000.
At the same time, the rise in the demand for securitized products changed the function of the banks;
their key activity became to originate loans, package them, and sell them to investors. As a result,
lending standards fell dramatically and banks relaxed regulatory standards, which increased loan
approvals. Also, mortgage brokers began providing discounted mortgages, no documentation
mortgages and NINJA (No income, No job, No assets) loans. The background checking became
unnecessary because the price of the houses were just increasing, and the originating banks were able
to pass the loans to less risk averse investors (E,Benemlelich. J,Dlugosz.2008).
The credit bubble started to create such an environment. This bubble refers to trading an assets above
the real value of the assets. So, the underlying assets for those securities were the houses.
Each house has two types of value. The first value is the market value which the current value of the
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The s Theory Of Structural Empowerment
With the global nursing shortage, organizations are looking for strategies to retain nurses. One strategy
for nurse retention is, encouraging nurses to get certified, according to research studies. The
population affected by nurse certification is the nurse, the patient, and the organization. Organizations
need to invest into getting nurses certified in their specialty area. Research proves that certified nurses
self perception is a sense of empowerment. The Iowa Model of Evidence Based Practice will be
utilized to guide the change to practice. A literature search was conducted using one of the world s
largest database search engines, the Academic Search Complete (EBSCO). The search resulted in over
300 journal articles, which were then evaluated and categorized using the evidence hierarchy rating
system. The theoretical framework was the Kanter s theory of structural empowerment. Fostering the
nurses self perception of empowerment, which comes with being certified is a mediator of personal
growth; increased competence and confidence; enhanced knowledge and self esteem; and ultimately
retention. Specialty nurse certification proves the nurse continued commitment to education and
practice, which are ongoing instead of episodic, and thus more consistent with the changes in
healthcare. With the rising cuts in healthcare a constraint organization may face with the
implementation of a plan to encourage nurses to get certified is funding.
Nurse Certification
The goal
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The Tragedy Of The Holocaust
Horror struck on January 30, 1933 when Germany assigned Adolf Hitler as their chancellor. Once
Hitler had finally reached power he set out to complete one goal, create a Greater Germany free from
the Jews ( The reasons for the Holocaust, 2009). This tragedy is known today as, The Holocaust, that
explains the terrors of our histories past. The face of the Holocaust, master of death, and leader of
Germany; Adolf Hitler the most deceitful, powerful, well spoken, and intelligent person that acted as
the key to this mass murder. According to a research study at University of South Florida, nearly
eleven million people were targeted and killed. This disaster is a genocide that was meant to ethnically
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This explains why Germans began to feel disgust towards the Jews through Hitler s ability to
manipulate them by using false assumptions as propaganda. Also, that Hitler wanted to kill every Jew
to end their bloodline, so they could no longer have a genetic pool. Although Germany committed
genocide many other countries had strong antisemitism in their country and people were surprised the
mass killings didn t occur in France, England, or Russia first ( A Brief History of Anti Semitism ).
This shows that antisemitism did not originate in Germany and many countries in Europe struggled to
accept Jewish people. Jews were considered superior because of their high intelligence and their
clever business strategies which only further angered Europeans ( Anti Semitism in Germany:
Historical Background ). Germany believed they were aware of their brilliance and felt as though they
were too good for modern western culture which created a barrier between the people. The biggest
factor that made people begin to hate the Jews was a difference in religious beliefs where Jews
practiced Judaism and Germans practiced Christianity ( Encyclopedia Judaica ). The holocaust began
for many reasons, but religion was a very important factor that persuaded people that Jews were not
welcome. Religion acted as a major conflict between Germans and Jews which only created a larger
separation. This separation has been around for
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Wolves Essay
Wolves
The wolf was once a much slandered animal. In the western world, people feared and hated wolves,
and this legacy is reflected in stories such as Little Red Riding Hood and The Boy Who Cried Wolf. In
these popular children s tales the wolf is made out to be a prowler and a killer of livestock and people.
There is some basis for The Boy Who Cried Wolf, for wolves have killed cattle and sheep. But what of
Little Red Riding Hood? There are no records of wolves killing humans in Canada or the United
States. Yet, when wolves were spotted near rural communities, fear used to grip the populace, but over
time this has become less prevalent.
Today, many people know that scientists studying wolves have lived very close to dens where there ...
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A single pack may contain animals that are black, shades of gray brown, and white. Wolves in the
heavily forested areas of eastern North America are more uniform in color. They are often a grizzled
gray brown like some German shepherd dogs. This color variation is a good example of natural
selection, which enables those animals best suited to a particular environment to survive. On the arctic
islands, where much of the ground is snow covered for at least nine months of the year, being white is
a distinct advantage, so wolves in the Arctic may be nearly white. In the mottled grey, green, and
brown world of the eastern forests the normal coat of the wolf is an effective camouflage. As a wolf
moves stealthily, or rests, it blends into the background and is hardly seen. Wolves in the Arctic have
extremely dense under fur, which insulates them against rigorous winters. Another adaptation to
environment is their habit of hunting in packs, or groups, which enables them to kill large animals.
The wolves habit of hunting in packs has resulted in the development of complex patterns of social
behavior. Wolves are gregarious: they not only hunt in packs or groups but live most of their lives with
other wolves. Studies in Alaska, Minnesota, Michigan , and parts of Canada show that a family made
up of male, female, and pups is the basic pack unit. Other adults are pups of previous years or, more
rarely, adults from other packs. Adolescent
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Attitudes Toward Nature In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Mary Shelley exemplifies the Romanticism ideas of the love and reverence for nature in the excerpt
from her novel, Frankenstein. The narrator of the excerpt, Victor Frankenstein, employs naturalistic
imagery, abstract diction, and cumulative sentences to convey his attitude that nature is rejuvenating
and restoring. The narrator utilizes naturalistic imagery to illustrate his attitude towards nature. As
Frankenstein is travelling through the mountains he describes the scene around him. He describes the
vast mountains and icy wall of the glacier, which creates the image of the solemn silence of nature.
That image provokes the feeling of reverence and awe for nature because in silence the narrator can
take in all the sounds and beauty of what is around him. Frankenstein then goes on to say how these
scenes gave him the greatest consolation, which reveals his attitude towards nature and how he
believes it is rejuvenating because it is lifting his spirits and comforting him when it is implied he is
upset over something. Furthermore the narrator reflects on all the images he took in on his day of
travelling, the unstained snowy mountaintop, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, the eagle. ...
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Abstract diction such as sublime, magnificent, tranquillised, and majestic portrays the feeling that one
cannot fully comprehend or describe nature, but that the mood when one is surrounded by it is of awe
and love for it. The narrator s usage of these abstract words also highlight his own attitude toward
nature. As he gazes on the sublime and magnificent scenes around him, he is serene and rejuvenated
by them, depicting his attitude of the restorative effects that nature has on people, because one can
imply from the text that the narrator was melancholy over something, but being out in nature has
restored his
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The Prince Lessons
The Prince written by Niccolò Machiavelli was first published during the Italian Renaissance in 1532.
The book teaches politicians how to be powerful and yet viewed positively among the people.
Machiavelli discussed actions of past rulers of Europe and whether or not their actions were correct.
He analyzed how these men seized, retained and lost political power as well as land. The book has
lasted throughout the ages and is referred to as a classic by many. The reason behind this is that its
messages are applicable to all forms of government even in present day. However this was not what
Machiavelli intended when he first started writing the book. If read carefully, it can be seen that he
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A key lesson is in chapter III when the reader learns how to retain land in a mixed principality. There
are two different types of rulers that Machiavelli talked about. The first one he talked about was King
Louis XII of France. He lectured that King Louis occupied Milan (an Italian state) and just as quickly
lost it (Machiavelli, 9). The author said that he seized it correctly but did not do anything to retain the
land he had captured. Machiavelli then introduces his ideas about retaining land and compares them to
the Romans in that same chapter. He then said the Romans captured and held massive amounts of
surrounding area as they followed the correct actions. Three main actions are taught in chapter three.
The first action is to make a ruler s land/country superior and the defender of your neighboring
lands/countries. The second is to not alter a newly seized territories s way of life and to go and live
there. These will both result in the people not viewing the prince as a foreigner therefore having a less
chance of rebellion. Lastly keep out and limit foreigners in the prince s seized land. This will stop the
prince from having anyone that gains more influence than himself. Machiavelli used many ruler that
ruled before his time in his
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Okonkwo as Classic Greek Hero in Chinua Achebe s Things...
Okonkwo as Classic Greek Hero in Things Fall Apart
A sense of foreboding envelops us from the first. We sense all will not end well for Umuofia. The chill
of fear grips us as the world of Okonkwo and his clan truly falls apart. Okonkwo will need all of his
power to fight the forces against his world, but tragically he is crippled by the most destructive malady
of all, fear of himself. Achebe employs the form of classical Greek tragedy to tell his African tale of
the rise and fall of Okonkwo.
This most fearsome warrior has proven himself from the youngest age as worthy of honor and respect.
He is driven by his father s legacy of shame and has no use for unsuccessful men. But as he projects
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He is victorious in wrestling, providing wealth for his family, and achieving honorary titles. We
recognize his ambition, his drive to be the best his implied excellence. In these introductory chapters,
we understand the problem for the hero and his society change is coming, but the hatred of his father
and the resulting anger and fear have afflicted Okonkwo. His flaw will be his downfall in coping with
the changes to come.
Okonkwo fears for his disturbingly weak son, Nyowe, and teaches him with his stories masculine
stories of violence and bloodshed. (p. 53) But Nyowe prefers the stories of his mother stories which
teach wisdom rather than action. Nyowe knows that it pleases his father to listen to his stories, but it is
apparent that Nyowe is a thinking person. As Nyowe absorbs the shock of Ikemefuna s death, we feel
the first break in the solidarity of the clan. . Nyowe knew that Ikemefuna had been killed, and
something seemed to give way inside him, like the snapping of a tightened bow. (p. 61) Nyowe is
forming his own impressions of the rituals of his society.
We sense that the death of Ikemefuna has been a turning point in the story. The sense of foreboding
grows. We know the inevitability of disaster now; the crisis is developing. Okonkwo has ignored the
advice of Ezeudu, the wise man inserted in the tale in traditional Greek form. Although he was
warned, Okonkwo kills the boy to show his strength, his bravery,
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Labor Unions And The Industrial Age
In 1900, 18 percent of all American workers were under the age of 16 (Yellowitz,
http://www.history.com/topics/child labor). For years people have gone back and forth on whether or
not labor unions are actually beneficial to workers or if unions are harmful to the economy. Labor
unions first started popping up as early as 1794 and started catching on in the 1880s with the
introduction of The Knights of Labor. (Staff, http://www.history.com/topics/knights of labor) Unions
grew in response to terrible working conditions, long hours, zero benefits, very low wages, and child
labor. The opponents of labor unions were around even before then. When the industrial age began
and people started moving to the cities, many employers took advantage of the high numbers of
people in search for work and treated them more as numbers and expendable machines than people.
The workers maybe got enough to live on after working for most of the day, everyday, for most of
their lives. Even the children had to work those same hours instead of enjoying their childhood. The
flip side to all of that is that the economy expanded and there were many people who got rich through
that system. Overall, labor unions were extremely beneficial not only to American workers but also to
the American economy because they improved working conditions, eliminated child labor, and
because the more money workers received, the more money they spent and put back into the economy.
On one hand labor unions did a lot to
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Armed Rebel Group Research Paper
Suicide bombers, rebel groups, minefield clearers, and soldiers are words used to describe these
children in a terrible situation. In places like Afghanistan, Iran, and Guantanamo Bay children as
young as 5 years old are apprehended from their families, and are taken to army camps to fight against
the U.S backed government. These children are so innocent, but many think that they need to be
arrested for what they are doing. Instead of playing on a playground with their families they are
brainwashed, drugged, forced to kill, and poisoned with alcoholic beverages.
These kids are in no condition for fighting in armed rebel groups but the numbers of these kids are
starting to go up. Over 8,000 children are fighting in armed rebel groups, battling the U.S backed
government. They are taught to kill and are forced to think that killing is a good thing, plus, the guns
they are supposed to use are even heavier than most of these kids, so that clearly shows they shouldn t
be using them. These child soldiers need to be put in rehabilitation instead of being put in prison, they
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His father had forced him into becoming a child soldier. At the age of only fifteen he was involved in a
firefight which lead to him being blinded in one eye and two bullet wounds to his chest. But the thing
is he also caused the death of US Army Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer by throwing a grenade in
his direction. Omar was being lead by his own father, and if you try to leave the camps you either
escape safely or you get shot and killed. Omar Kadhr couldn t get away, ever, he was forever trapped
in this area of brutality and hazards. Yes, the soldiers are provided with food, water and shelter, but
they are treated very poorly in these camps, being threatened, forced to go to war, and sometimes
forced to go raid their hometowns and kill their own
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Ice Cube Research Paper
The history of African Americans has been one of pain and struggle. Though they find themselves in a
society that is founded on principles of liberty and equality, African Americans have had to endure a
social, political and economic existence. Perhaps the greatest challenge that most of them had to deal
with is how to get by in a society where whites perceived themselves as superior, while African
Americans struggle at the bottom of the food chain. Over the years, a lot of changes have occurred in a
way that the American society is setup with the aim of making sure that each American gets an equal
opportunity to enjoy rights and liberties that the constitution prescribes. The installation of the civil
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Phillis Wheatley gives her account of life in Africa and America. During her life in the United States,
she experiences immense struggles as a slave, after moving from Africa to the south, where she would
work her whole life as someone else s property. In her poem, she states that, Some view our sable race
with scornful eye, Their color is a diabolic die. Her sentiments echo the racial struggles that African
Americans have to endure during a period where slavery is legal. This poem is written decades before
the first publication of Jim Crow policies in 1877 in the southern states. Such a time difference can be
used to assess the way that racial struggles etch themselves in the American cultural fiber. Assessing
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The World War II Ended And The Cold War
Once World War II ended and the cold war started to surface, tons of nations felt renewed anxiousness
over peace across the United States and all the other countries around the world. Norman A Graebner
preached that because of the Soviets actions following World War II, they brought back up visions of
Munich Syndrome. The comparison symbolized how effectively the Nazi s military was able to spread
through Europe. Due to the maneuvers of the newly developed Soviet Union, the United States and
other allies in Europewere ready to stop the spread of communism and to make sure we did not live in
a communist world. In order to stop the spread of communism, the Eisenhower administration
developed a campaign called the Atoms of Peace. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The speech to help promote the peaceful use of the atom was conceived by pragmatism, dedicated to
being used in realism, and promoted by the government using an ideal setting. At each stage of the
speech and campaign many rhetorical purposes were used, some good, some bad, but both motivated
by words and deeds. The speech that Eisenhower s administration developed had three parts. First,
despite American protestations to the contrary, Eisenhower s Atoms for Peace speech was, in fact, a
carefully crafted piece of Cold War rhetoric. The speech was specifically designed to gain a
psychological victory over the Soviet Union. It was part of the American peace offensive launched, in
part, as a response to an ongoing Soviet peace offensive. Second, the speech creates one audience on
the level of explicit argument, but a much different audience when the implicit arguments are
examined. Specifically, the speech is directed to the world at large, particularly those nonaligned
nations in the midst of industrialization. It is aimed at that amorphous animal called world opinion.
Implicitly, it is addressed to the Soviet Union, partly as warning, partly as a challenge. Third, the
language is intentionally structured to invite the world at large to understand Atoms for Peace as a step
toward nuclear disarmament. In addition to the internal structure, the
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Value Proposition Of Pane Rottura
2.0 Value Proposition
Value proposition is basically a promise of a value that is going to be delivered. In other words it can
be said that value proposition is a statement that suggests the value is going to be delivered in
accordance to the desires of the customers (Osterwalder et al. 2015).
The value proposition of the restaurant is to provide its customers with top notch quality food products
at affordable prices. Therefore the company intends to conduct the following;
Providing the customers with top notch quality food products
The food is authentic and freshly prepared to satisfy the taste and preference of the customers
Beautiful Italian ambiance of the restaurant which will help the customer to relax and have fun
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people from the middle and high income will be able to afford the services of the restaurant. The price
range will fall somewhere in between $10 to $25.
 Behavioral Segment: behavioral segment focuses on the tastes, price and quality of the menu.
Possible segments in this segment would be as follows; taste, i.e. individuals that focus on the taste
itself, quality, i.e. some customer will visit Pane Rottura due to its quality in food, and status.
4.0 Market and Competition Analysis
This part of the business plan is going to be conducting a market and competitor analysis. This is
going to help Pane Rottura understand the needs and wants of their customers while identifying its
competitors within the food service industry.
4.1 Marketing Plan
Marketing plan is essential for the upcoming Italian restaurant Pane Rotturain Muscat, Oman, because
it will help the restaurant to tackle the competitors within the food industry in America. With the right
kind of marketing strategies and research Pane Rottura will be able to identify opportunities for itself
and move ahead of its competitors within the Oman food industry. (Doole Lowe
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Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding...
Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding discipline By Lucy Jones Contents Page 3:
Role of discipline, rules and regulations and following orders Page 4 5: maintaining order, good and
bad effects if discipline Page 5 6: self discipline Role of discipline in the uniformed public services P1
Role of discipline One definition of discipline is obedience to authority. However discipline can be
used in many different ways. For example it may be used as an order, as a deterrent, as a threat, to
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This is usually done during the induction/training program of joining the army. During this period the
instructors beast the initiates and build them up as a team so they can co operate efficiently in the line
of duty. Also with them being built up as a team and working everyday side by side there is less
chance of them fighting amongst each other so order will be maintained. Social norms The
psychologists Deutsch and Gerard said when it comes to social norms there are two theories. The first
theory is that if you have a lack of information about something we usually do what the majority of
the class/group are doing for example if you are waiting to cross the road and you don t see the traffic
signals changing because someone is in your way but you start to cross because everyone else is
crossing even though you don t know it is safe to cross. The second theory is that we conform to a
group of people so we feel accepted by acting how they act or the way they dress. For example if I left
the uniformed public service course and joined a art course in the college that they were all wearing a
particular type of clothing eventually I would conform to the way they dress so I feel a part of the
group the same in the public service you will conform to them so you fell accepted in the team.
Positive aspects of discipline In Manchester the police set up a task force called Xcalibre which is a
task
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Floor Supervisor Case Summary
In this case study, an employee named Sarah gets a new managerial position. As part of this new
position, Sarah is now in charge of overseeing her company s production factory. Although Sarah has
not worked in the factory before, or has no experience in a factory, she was still put in charge. At the
end of the first day of overseeing the factory, Sarah becomes very concerned with the large amount of
workers still there and working overtime. To get an explanation, Sarah went to one of her Floor
Supervisors to get an explanation. The Floor Supervisor explains in order to meet the company s
production goals, the factory workers work off the clock after their paid hours. It is then explained to
Sarah that this practice, although illegal, is know throughout upper management, all the way up to ...
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This not only solves the legality situation that the company faces, but it also gives the workers their
days back. Those factory workers are people too. This solution falls under the Kantian school of
ethics. This school of ethics was established by Immanuel Kant and is all about the individual. Kant
argues that people should be treated like the actual human beings that they are and not just some piece
of property that is to be used to achieve the end goal of a company. The current way this company is
treating their factory workers is like they are just pieces of property. If Sarah is to stop the illegal
overtime, she is showing that the employees matter and that she cares for those workers. These
workers most likely have families, and by making them work this overtime, you are not only hurting
the workers, you are hurting the families too. You are hurting the families by taking time away from
the worker being with their family and you are not giving them the proper compensation for that taken
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Essay
A 54 year old patient named Rod suffered from severe depression since the age of 17. He tried many
combinations of therapy and medications for over 2 decades with no success, however, at the age of
53, Rod went to the Calabasa TMS Center for a three week TMS treatment, and his depression was
greatly improved. Now, he still attends therapy and a routine TMS treatment, and his depression is
cured. He spoke of the treatment in an interview with the center, TMS has eliminated the depression
and allowed me to be awake and alive (Success Story). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is
an alternative treatment to medication for severely depressed persons that uses magnetic currents to
simulate the brain, thus treating depression symptoms (Fawcett). It has been a successful alternative
for many patients when they do not respond to medication, and in 2008, the FDA approved TMS for
those with major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are very few patients who discontinue treatment because of side effects, and side effects are rare
(Mennitto). Unlike other alternative treatments, TMS is very targeted, and is unlikely to cause seizures
(Fawcett).A TMS study conducted at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, showed a
positive success rate for a majority of the patients, with a small relapse rate (Achieve). The Calabasas
TMS Center, and many other TMS centers, provide many stories of patients who responded well to
treatment, like Rob (Success Story). Overall, TMS is a successful treatment option for the majorly
depressed who have not responded to prior treatment. It works by simulating the brain through
electromagnetic pulses, thus resetting the system. TMS alters neuronal activity in regions of the brain
specializing in mood regulation. As seen in Rob s story, this resetting of the system relieves depressive
symptoms, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a safe, FDA approved alternative to
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  • 2. The Anxiety Of A Group Project There is a significant amount of anxiety that follows with the mention of a group project. The anxiety is further increased with the realization that the group project will count as a large part of the course grade. There are many factors that contributed to the level of anxiety experienced. The fear that you will not contribute enough, the fear that your group will not contribute enough, the fear of working with people you have no previous connections to, and the fear of being able to step outside of your own comfort zone. Conversely, the anxiety that exists in a new group setting is normal. In fact, it would be rather surprising if there is no anxiety at all. There are effective methods to successfully complete tasks required as a group. Communication, organization, and listening are efficacious means of working as a cohesive group. Communication is possibly the most obvious entity in working towards a cohesive group. Without proper, constant, and effective communication transmissions between you and your group can easily get lost (Hamilton Creel, 2011). Messages often become lost when an ineffective channel is utilized to transmit messages. This complicates communication because the receiver of the message may decode the original message to something less desirable. When messages are inaccurately decoded they can cause a communication breakdown and contribute to the inability to perform well the duration of the course. Communication appeared to be simple when our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Misalignment Of Teeth Essay Orthodontist Offers Solutions in Brick, NJ One of the most well known branches of dentistry is orthodontics. The focus is aligning the teeth for appearance and functionality. An orthodontist will work to align your jaw, lips, and teeth. Straight teeth make chewing and talking easier. They are maintained more easily than crooked teeth. Crooked or crowded teeth can be difficult to clean. That can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and loss of teeth. Another major benefit of straight teeth is that they endure longer overall. This makes orthodontic treatment a lifetime investment. Orthodontic problems include excessive wear of gum tissue and dental surfaces. This can affect chewing function and cause misalignment of the jaw. Misalignment may also affect the underlying bone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Otherwise, you could experience tooth decay and gum disease. Overbite This is when the upper teeth extend over the lower teeth. When left untreated, an overbite may cause gum irritation and other problems. It could also result in excessive lower tooth wear and jaw pain. Underbite This term describes lower teeth that extend past the upper teeth. This condition can stem from overgrowth of the lower jaw. It may also result from undergrowth of the upper jaw. Failure to address the issue can cause tooth wear and jaw pain. Crossbite This is due to misalignment of the upper and lower jaw. The misalignment adversely affects the bite. Ultimately, the issue may lead to bone loss and gum disease if not treated. Wide Spaces Between Teeth When the jaw bone grows abnormally, wide spaces between teeth may form. Missing teeth may cause extra space. This issue can be a precursor of gum disease. Your orthodontist can work with you to create the right treatment plan. You will need a custom designed program to manage your individual dental irregularities. Your treatment program should consist of an appliance made specifically for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. English Language Learners Introduction A child s early engagement in art activities can help create unique brain connections that will have a long term impact on a child s life. (Anna Reyner, 2000) Over the last decade, the arts in public school have been on the decline. Due to rigorous schedules as well as strict curriculums, many teachers interviewed on this topic have admitted to not incorporate the arts into various lessons solely because of time constraints. This paper will research what the effects of the art integration into other domains to enrich the curriculum of English Language Learners (ELL) in the elementary education setting for the purpose of increased attention spans in conjunction with greater academic achievement. Problem Statement The student population at Thomas Warren Field Elementary School is 266, with 17.67% being English Language Learners. (ELL) In one of the 1st grade classes alone there were 17 ELL students enrolled, 2 of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When this writer transitioned from daycare teacher to elementary school substitute, she was surprised to see how much the use of the arts was lacking at this stage in education. From personal observation and experience, this researcher has witnessed the positive effect that the arts have on learning. The arts are not limited to drawings alone but also music, movement and drama. As a child this writer had opportunities to express herself through art while in elementary school and the academic benefits were tremendous. This writer vividly remembers doing art projects to reinforce the learning being done in the class. These projects included, making posters, dioramas, sculptures and paintings, all of which helped increase reading and writing skills as well as strengthening math and science comprehension. Through this positive experience, the writer has a personal connection to conduct action research on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Commerce, Politics and the City in A Room of One s Own... Commerce, Politics and the City in A Room of One s Own and Mrs. Dalloway ...At this moment, as so often happens in London, there was a complete lull and suspension of traffic. Nothing came down the street; nobody passed. A single leaf detached itself from the plane tree at the end of the street, and in that pause and suspension fell. Somehow it was like a signal falling, a signal pointing to a force in things which one had overlooked ... Now it was bringing from one side of the street to the other diagonally a girl in patent leather boots and then a young man in a maroon overcoat; it was also bringing a taxi cab; and it brought all three together at a point directly beneath my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In people s eyes, in the swing, tramp, and trudge; in the bellow and the uproar; the carriages, motor cars, omnibuses, vans, sandwich men shuffling and singing; brass bands, barrel organs; in the triumph and the jingle and the strange high singing of some aeroplane overhead was what she loved; life; London; this moment of June. (5) These words serve as a synoptic account both of the novel s own aesthetic project (a heightened account of this moment, or day, of June) and of Clarissa s own characteristic meaning making flânerie (the continual creation of every moment afresh ). Each of the two sentences is built on a syntactic pattern which creates a gentle suspense through preterition, the delaying of the concluding verbal component nearly to the point of exhaustion or incoherence.
  • 6. The musically lulling effect of the sentences alliteration (doorsteps/drink/downfall; love/life; tramp/trudge; shuffling/singing; brass bands/barrel; loved/life/London) lends a subtle cohesiveness to what otherwise threatens to become a random list of mutually alienated scraps of urban perception. The suspense and fulfillment effect of this preterition is the principle which gives the novel its overall architecture (Clarissa s party waits at the end of this June day like the verbal fastener at the end of a clause) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Popular Vote Imagine you re six years old with dreams about being the president of The United States of America. Now you are a senior in High School watching the current U.S. Election take place with hopes slowly diminishing. In all reality you realize that the opportunity to become the President might never actually happen. The resources that are necessary to be a candidate for the Democratic or Republican Party are outrageous. For starters, you need a stockpile of money just to have the ability to campaign across the country. Let s be honest, most people across this country aren t even rich enough to afford a cross country trip, let alone make campaign stops along the way. Another major key to winning an election is your popularity with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vote for a U.S. presidential candidates made by the qualified voters (Popular Vote. NP). Qualified voters vary state to state, but most include being an American Citizen, no felony record, and up to date driver s license. Although this vote may be important, the popular vote doesn t have any real effect on the outcome of the election. Those who are less informed than others may be lead to believe that the popular vote determines the outcome of the elections. Instead it can only give us an idea of who we might be seeing in the White House this coming November. Presidential candidate campaign all across the country directing all of their resources towards the common people. But why? If their vote doesn t count than you would be lead to believe that the campaigning would be a waste of valuable resources that could be put towards other more urgent business. Although we don t vote directly towards the election of our President the way we vote can have a dramatic effect on who our delegates vote for. The second type of vote, and the broadest Is the delegate votes for political parties. In America, there are two major parties, the Republicans and Democrats. There are a few other parties out there, but none resemble the power that the Republicans and Democrats have. Within each of these parties, official delegates are appointed to nominate the final candidates for their party, prior to the election. In order to win the republican nomination, you need 1100 delegate votes. The democratic nomination requires about 2100. (Dirks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Sherman Alexie The Joy Of Reading Academic Blog Post: EJ Goings (9/4/2015) Thinking back on all of the academic posts that we have worked on, I believe that there is some sort of pattern between Villanueva, Mellix, and Alexie stories. All have been able to overcome struggle, face adversity, and strive and maintain excellence in mastering English and literacy skills. Their adversity allowed them to grow internally, allowing their external layer to be polished and perfected. In the Alexie piece, Alexie believed that Indian children were expected to be stupid . (Sherman Alexie, The Joy of Reading and Writing) When a child expectations are low and they are told they will not amount to anything, they begin to believe and process those thoughts. Thus, making it very hard for a child to learn at their own rate. I highly believe that a support system is needed in order to become successful in not only a school system, but life as well. Alexie also talked about how Indian children excelled outside school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my eyes, I see this as the turning point in Alexie s life. Alexie was a child who was not expected to live, grew up poor ( living on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope fear, and government surplus food ) and began to experience his first literacy experience at the age of three. Although some would not see this as a turning point in their lives, this signified that he was on the path of discovering his inner self and beginning to add layers to his life to become a successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Impact Of Native Americans In The Novel Solar Storms It is obvious that Americans have had an impact on Native American cultures, but most people do not realize the true extent of the matter. Many Native Americans lives have changed drastically because of the careless actions of the Americans and the American government. The novel Solar Storms shows that Native Americans have experienced only negative influence from Americans. In the novel, American colonization and industrialization threatens Angel and her family s way of life by threatening to destroy their surrounding land and nature. This has the most effect on the Native Americans. Before the construction of the dams even begin, nature is affected greatly by non native trappers. Angel listens to many stories told by elders in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Americans actions not only altered the land, but also people s lives, leaving many people without a home. When Angel is at Adam s Rib, the American government does not require the permission of the Native Americans for people to take or alter the land they live on. Angel takes notice that, Without permission, roads had been built (58). In Angel s tribe, the people are unaware of the construction of new dams until some random men make their way to Adam s Rib to warn the people. Because of this, the native people were left no choice but to protest against the construction, even though there was little hope. After one of the workers speaks, Angel says that, his words made clear that if the corporation and government had their ways, the Indian people had no say on this matter, no power to reverse what had already been decided by men with other ways (279). After protesting for a while, the Native Americans are forced to fight the construction in the court system of the American government. The court system which is often biased. Tulik tells Angel, I want the judge to listen to me. I ll have to look like one of them (342). This is the reason he gets his hair cut before he goes to court. In their case, It took more than a year before the building of the dams ceased . (344). Although they win the court case, the Native Americans are still forced to adapt to the culture of the white men. Many natives resort to leaving the native culture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fourth through Seventh Grade I ll start this paper with my fourth grade years. Then into my fifth grade years. Next, to my sixth grade. Finally, to seventh grade year. These four years of my life have been a blast and now I get to share this awesomeness with you! All these memories are never going to leave me and just know that what I tell today is what makes me. Now let s begin... The beginning of fourth grade was a simple year. Had friends, was school treasurer of the entire Jefferson elementary, and had three great friends. My main teacher was Mrs. Paris, a teacher that got me into shape. No, I wasn t fat or anything, it s just that I had a chatty mouth and always got into trouble. As a role model to the school I had to behave better and Mrs. Paris made me. My two other teachers were Mr. Jones and Mr. McCloud. Mr. Jones was my third grade teachers husband and Mr. McCloud was my best friends dad. Yes, it s as weird as it sound. Nobody ever wanted to start drama or get Hannah McCloud mad or else... Good thing I stayed on her good side throughout the years but I think it also helped because we both went to the same after school program when we were younger. For the rest of my fourth grade I stayed caughted up in my school work, hung out with friends, and lived happily ever after! Until Mom told me we were moving to Missouri. Why so far, you ask? You see Mom got engaged to this guy named Jake Bass and he got transferred all the way to Missouri. The reason he said yes to the whole transferring was because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Free College Debate Analysis Throughout the 2016 presidential debate, the issue of free college has been a discussion between the democratic candidates. This is a very controversial topic. Senator Bernie Sanders plans on eliminating tuition fees at public colleges, and Hilary Clinton favors increasing student aid. Attending a university is a privilege which many are not able to afford. Many of my friends were not able to go to college because of the hefty price tags that come along with higher education. Every year the tuition of attending a university grows significantly. Those who are not able to pay the fees, decided on another alternative which is to go straight to work after high school or enroll in the military. In theory, free college seems like a magnificent idea because people from both part of the spectrum would receive aid to attend the university. For millions of families, their children would be able to obtain a college degree and live a better financial life. However, this policy only applies to public schools. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students will cut class more frequently, tests will not be important because at the end of day, if they fail a class, the money will not be coming out of their pockets. This would be the similar case for college students. Many students would forgo college to pursue another passion. If college is free, students will not value their education. If there is a free college, there will be an abundance of highly qualified individuals working at jobs that will not require a degree. If the job market is competitive as it is, imagine if everyone had a bachelor s degree? Now a days, even a bachelor s degree does not guarantee a job, therefore students are obtaining master and doctoral degrees. Many might argue that loans are detrimental for students. However I believe it is the complete opposite. With loans, students would strive to excel in their academics and will be eager to look for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Legal Driving Age Research Paper What Should Be The Legal Driving Age? In today s world, especially in the United States, teenagers can start driving a motor vehicle as early as sixteen years old. Although, recent discussions have brought up the topic that should teenagers be able to drive at sixteen, or should teenagers have to wait till the legal driving age at eighteen to drive. On the other hand, according to many sources and statistics, teenagers should wait until they are eighteen because the can focus on schooling, make better decisions, and are more responsible. In the state of Illinois for example, students can get their permit starting at the age fifteen. Although, the time and effort of getting their permit can cost students 400 hours in practicing for tests and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Three Egraphies Of Ethnography This paper will critically discuss and compare three ethnographies that were published in different times. Ethnography has became the essential field research strategy in humanities. Ethnography has turned into a made segment of the collection of examination systems. It was produced in humanities, however in late decades its utilization has spread broadly in the social sciences and the humanities. The discriminating assessment of ethnographic information is not yet overall created. Fitting utilization of this kind of material accordingly obliges an understanding of its unique qualities and shortcomings. These infer not just from the destinations that underlie ethnographic work, both cognizant and oblivious, additionally from the social foundation of the specialists, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ethnographer assembles information on the regular group life by watching while really taking part in it. The work generally stretches out over no less than one full year, and is led in the vernacular dialect. Perception is supplemented by exchange with nearby sources. The centre of anthropological preparing for ethnographic examination comprises essential in the relative investigation of ethnographic reports from different parts of the world. This study finishes ordinarily in a first ethnographic experience, regularly enduring to the extent that two years, which is seriously individual in both passionate and more general mental terms, and sometimes traumatic. A considerable lot of the ethnographic monographs in the book index underneath, and the greater part of the theses, infer from such an experience. For a few this was the main such encounter, and if fruitful (from the expert perspective) the field notes may be dug for information to backing different hypothetical contentions all through the resulting proficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Fabrication, And Testing Of Composites Essay The purpose of this lab is was to expose students to the manufacturing, fabrication, and testing of composites. In addition, it provides students with experience analyzing tensile and bending failures of composites. Three tensile specimens and two bend test specimens were tested during this lab. The tensile specimens were a wet lay up of bi directional E glass, and the bend specimens were made up of a nomex honeycomb core with pre preg uni carbon faces. The three tensile specimens were tested, their elastic modulus and ultimate tensile strength calculated, and these value were compared to published approximately equivalent material properties. The two bend test specimens were tested, their face bending stresses were calculated, the shear stress in the core was calculated, and the bending and shear stresses were compared to published approximately equivalent material properties. A failure mode analysis was conducted for both the tensile and bend test specimens. This report summarizes the theory, procedure, and machines associated with the lab. Furthermore, it graphically and verbally displays the results draw from lab, and provides conclusions to improve the lab in the future. Background A composite material is a combinant of more than one material where each material retains its own material properties. Composite materials are used throughout modern society and in nature because they provide material properties that individual materials could not provide on their own. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pope Leo XIII Advantages And Disadvantages Pope Leon XIII marked that history of society with his encyclical because of the moment that was written. The industrial revolution was a transformation in the history of the world with the creation of job s factories, the origin of two classes: the wealthy and the poor, and the migration of people from rural to urban. Pope Leon XIII, could see that advantages and disadvantages of the industrial revolution because the industrial revolution was violating human rights he made some arguments on the common goods, the right of the workers and the private property. Sharing benefits between member of the community is a principal that Pope Leo XIII is transmitting in his encyclical. The common good is an important quality that society should develop every day. The church has been always in behalf of the poor, for that reason Pope Leo XIII used that Bible as way to support his idea of the common good, He cited, There was not a needy person among them, for as many as owned land or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold (Acts 4:34). This passage support his idea of common good in the way that if the wealth people could provide or share their goods to the needy, poverty will decrease with the help of the church and the state. In this argument he talks to those who practices almsgiving and those who ignore to help the needy (22) he quoted, And the king will answer them, Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me. (matt 25:40). This argument has a good intentions, but I according to his source matt 25:40, it does not applied to the moment in the history and neither today because if people could follow that norm of helping the needy, it would not be extreme poverty as it was and it is. So, I do not consider this specific passage as essential for this argument. However, he mentioned the state should be responsible of the common good. He defined the state as the reasonable institution to take care of the administration of the commonwealth (32). His bases his argument in one of his encyclicals named, On the Christian Constitution of the state before Rerum Novarum, this encyclical explains Another way the Pope Leo XIII ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Evidence Kathryn Schulz Evidence: The Mind of Oneself In Kathryn Schulz s essay, Evidence numerous analogies were given to describe the impact that Evidence has on one s opinions and actions. In the opening passage of Schulz essay, the Evidence was questioned during the witch trial case to find whether or not the evidence present was useful. The court permitted the evil spirit visitations affirmation to be utilized as proof as a part of court. Schulz later expressed that what is true within the law is also true far beyond it. (367) This statement shows that legal actions have gradually improved throughout the years. One of the focal issues Schulz brings up is the idea that we change and contort evidence in light of the fact that it makes a difference to the person. Shaping our convictions on evidence and the assortment of fields (science, journalism, politics, and medicine), develops specific and formal ideas about [it] what kind of information qualifies, how to gather it, how to evaluate it (363). Yet to Descartes chagrin, believing things based on paltry evidence is the engine that drives the entire miraculous machinery of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She recognizes the ethically changing impacts of conversion, comparing the past era to the modern age, truth all of a sudden gets through in psychological resistance perspective. After a period of time, humans start to realize the illusion placed on each individual, who now consider the conversations as a last true self. Our connection to a perspective we have related to as right unquestionably includes internal clash, and the transformative arrival of recognizing our mistake definitely includes the joining of beforehand distanced energies. Such clash and change just gets to be difficult to intelligibly clarify without building up some sort of plural good brain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Class Observation Paper I got excited because I knew he would let me be there and learn about the class and do my observations. After learning the background of the place I had chosen to study I felt much more comfortable. At first I did not understand how I was going to be comfortable in the room, with people I was going to be scared of, for a while. The first day I came to the class, I was a little spectacle about how I was going to interact with the class. The first thing I notice when I walked in the conference room was it felt very bright and cozy, don t get me wrong; the colors on the wall are very beautiful. I wasn t really sure what I wanted to stare at. The fake flowers, people and chairs were all in perfect places making, a medium sized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Questions On The Hostage Crisis Essay Gregorio 1 Roxanne Gregorio Professor Tausanovitch Political Science 40 18 February 2016 Manila Hostage Crisis (max: 1200 words, 3 Pages) HK (Not Forgive) HK Forgive PH (Do not Apologize) 3,3 4,0 PH (Apologize) 0,4 2,2 4 = Get others to meet demand 3= Keep reputation by not giving in to demands 2= Both cooperate F,A (forgiving and apologizing) 0 = Lose reputation by giving into demands The Prisoner s Dilemma is an example of game theory; a game of cooperation in which an individual ends up considering that the best way to maximize their payoff is through non cooperation. The Prisoner s dilemma is structured in a way that both parties decide to protect themselves from the players; As a result of following a purely logical thought process to help oneself, both participants find themselves in a worse state than if they had cooperated with each other in the decision making process (Investopedia). Through the process of Prisoner s Dilemma, people can predict and understand some of the possible actions of both parties in an agreement as well as the consequences of their possible decisions. One example of Prisoner s Dilemma is the hostage massacre incident in 2010 that greatly affected the international relation of the Philippine and Hong Kong government. The Manila Hostage Crisis was a massacre incident that took place on August 23, 2010. It occurred when Rolando Mendoza, a dismissed former national inspector in the Philippine National Police, hijacked a tourist bus in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Organic Farming Affects The Growth Of The Green Movement Up until the 1920 s, most agriculture and farming was done organically. Farmers used products that were naturally earth made to control the weeds, pest, and help the soil maintain its nutritional value. There wasn t any chemicals or insecticide until the Second World War, when the researchers discover that nerve gas was able to kill insects. The first insecticide was created in 1939 by Paul Miller. Since then organic farming has dramatically decreased and more insecticides has become extremely popular. In the 1960 s and 1970 s the Be Natural approach started, people were becoming more concerned with their health and environment. This started up the growth of the green movement. The green movement helped conserve the environment and push farmers to go back to organic farming. People have become concerned with their health due to all the chemicals now put into farming. Organic Farming plays a huge role in health, government, and the environment. The pros and cons of organic farming vary in health concerns. For a product to be completely organic there must be no chemicals, insecticides, hormones, or any product that is not earth made being used in the farming process. Nutrient value is usually a lot higher in organic products because there is no chemical use. The micronutrients from the rich soil, without chemical use decrease health risks. The chemicals used to help grow the plants and animals often take away some the nutritional value. The plant or animals develops ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. 5 Things Not to Say to Someone Trying to Stop Smoking 5 Things Not to Say to Someone Trying to Stop Smoking No doubt, right. You re stopping smoking. Once more. This presumably best the arrangement of things you shouldn t say, regardless of the possibility that you re distressfully enticed. Actually, most individuals need to make a few endeavors at smoking discontinuance before they stop for great. Along these lines, yes, you need to stay strong regardless of how often the individual has attempted. Simply take a full breath and tell your companion or adored one (once more) that you are there in the event that he or she needs help stopping smoking. (Madeline Vann, 2014) Smoking is terrible and costly. Why do you do it? This reaction most likely puts a smoker on edge. It is likewise disgracing and disgrace doesn t essentially give a motivator to quit smoking. Particularly on the off chance that you haven t smoked yourself, reveal to some sympathy, exhorts Lando. An option to harping on the negative characteristics of tobacco use is to underscore the general profits of stopping smoking. It s fine to say, Simply contemplate the amount great you re accomplishing for your body (or your financial balance). For somebody taking a shot at smoking end, these might be all the more influential motivators. (Madeline Vann, 2014) You re going to get cancer. What isn t the matter with this announcement? You re not a soothsayer, and this undermining forecast is likely simply going to be met with indignation. When in doubt, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Telstra Corporation Limited Analysis And Cost Of Capital... Telstra Corporation Limited (ASX:TLS), founded in 1901, is a company listed on ASX that is a large Australian company and telecommunications and media provider. With the use of technology rampantly increasing in society, Telstra is a company that appeals to a vast range of people, providing consumers with mobile and media connectivity, businesses with necessary software and network applications, and the sick and elderly with ehealth solutions. This report addresses Telstra Corporation Ltd, its shareholders, risk return analysis and cost of capital review. 1.0 Shareholder Analysis Telstra s 2015 annual report, and the Chairman s message outlines Telstra s 2015 achievements. Some of which include increased return for shareholders, expanding coverage, increasing international connectivity through foreign investments opportunities and improved energy efficiency by reducing. Telstra is growing their telecommunication services in Asia by investing in Pacnet ltd, increasing the scale of their operational capability, expanding their reach across the region and widening their customer base. These achievements are likely to encourage potential investors who are well diversified to invest in Telstra, as they appear to be devoted to projects that promote recognition of Telstra and broaden their customer base, which in the long run result in increased profits. Furthermore, Telstra is striving to reduce their environmental impacts, even working with their customers to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Did The Enlightenment Influence The American And... There were many philosophers that influenced the Enlightenment and had a huge impact on the American and French Revolution. They all came together to create a better place for people who wouldn t speak up for themselves and to make it easier for the people to be included in governmental decisions. One philosopher that had the biggest impact on the American and French Revolution was John Locke. John Locke was a philosopher who was born in 1632 and died in 1704. John Locke went to Westminster and then Christ Church University of Oxford, from which he received an outstanding education. He studied in Medicine, and then became a wealthy philosopher writing about topics like philosophy, education, and etc. John Locke s philosophy for the people was life, liberty, and property. This was the belief that John Locke thought people should fight for and what they should strive for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Locke believed that every man had natural rights, which meant everyone is born with certain rights that couldn t be taken away from one and others. For example John Locke said, which meant that everyone is equal, and no one can put another down due to his/her feeling of themselves. He believed that these rights were life, liberty, and property. Locke believed if the people gave some of their freedoms to their ruler, then the ruler could not take away the people s Natural Rights. This was called the Social Contract. Locke also believed that rulers had rules to follow too. If the rulers didn t follow the rules/agreement with the people, that ruler could be overthrown (lose of power). The United States used John Locke s philosophy still to this day because the rights we come with such as every human is automatically free and given a chance to do right, is almost like what John Locke wanted. It gives us the mindset of equality and the understanding of us as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Theory Of The Business Canvas Model Executive Summary According to Arnold (1992) brand strategy is the process where the products are positioned in the consumers mind to produce a perception of advantage. This strategy is the execution of the organization vision, mission and objectives. The essence of brand should be reflected in everything the company especially that impacts the mind of consumers. This paper is a proposal for Kovert s brand image as fashion brand first and wearable tech second as far as the consumer is concerned, elaborating on the Innovation done by the brand. There are numerous factors taken into consideration for innovating a product like market research, market requirement, target customers and demographic. Along with this, motivation behind the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This paper assesses the three different strands that are recommended for the firm to develop the brand image as a fashion brand in the minds of consumer. The recommended strategies are social media, fashion shows and editorial placement, which will help the brand to create the awareness globally. Introduction Kovert design is a new age design house, specialising in wearable technology which focuses to live a Kovert lifestyle to live in the moment, be mindful, be inspired, maintain a broad perspective and be best version of yourself. Kovert s first device is ALTRUIS, a stone made up of premium zirconia ceramics, which is set into ring, bracelet and necklace. The stone is attached to sterling silver ring which is plated in gold, rose gold or platinum. ALTRUIS contain of an electronic circuit board, number of sensors, rechargeable battery and a vibrator motor. That stone is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth, which gives notifications (Kovert Design, 2014). Part one Motivation Kate Unsworth as a tech entrepreneur is going against the grain of her industry. She has design and created a wearable tech as a mean of disconnecting from the digital world and reconnect with your own selves. Kate has a technology consulting background and she knows how it is to be switched on 24/7. She was working long hours in her previous role and then she realised that when she was physically present at a dinner or any party with friends her mind was constantly somewhere else. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Challenges Of Being a University Student and a Mom Essay Within the growing number of women in higher education, there is a growing population of students who are also mothers. Mothers attempting to obtain a degree contend with home and family demands that affect their degree completion rates (Carney Crompton Tan, 2002; Home, 1998). These postsecondary education students, unlike their traditional peers, are not developing into adult identities that are supported by a traditional college setting (Arnett, Ramos Jensen, 2001; Arnett, 2000) but instead already have an adult identity as a mother (Wilsey, 2013) with a different set of needs and because of the familial responsibility motherhood brings with it these women are no longer traditional students (Cross, 1981; Bean Metzer, 1985, 1987; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is through better understanding the student mother experiences and the types of institutional supports they may or may not need that we can assist them in becoming more active members of the academy, staying in postsecondary education versus stopping out or dropping out and decrease the marginalization they experience in the traditional model of the university. Thus, the qualitative research study discussed in this paper was conducted in 2008 2009 and involved in depth interviewing and a short survey. Furthermore, the sample that participated in this research study included 24 student mothers (ages 18 30) with children under the age of five, who are also enrolled part time in undergraduate or graduate coursework (i.e., at least one class per semester). Mothers of children under five are unique because children within this age cohort are more dependent on their caregivers and are normally not in school full time. Consequently, women s motherhood responsibilities are less flexible than they might be in future years. The findings discussed in this article will address a portion of the overall outcomes from this research study focusing on the experiences these student mothers had with institutional support available via the university and the needs that the student mothers believe should be addressed by universities in order to improve the student mother educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Fahrenheit 451 Research Paper Fahrenheit 451: Burning Books or Burning People? The Jaws Effect is a term used to express the experience a group goes through after a piece of media misrepresents them. This phrase was coined after the infamous 1975 cult film Jaws inspired a nation wide shark hunt that resulted in many species becoming endangered or almost extinct. Many classic novels are a contributor to this phenomenon; Catcher in the Rye alone has inspired at least four assassination attempts on public figures due to its messages about how wrong society apparently is. The root of the Jaws Effect lies within the age old notion that fiction affects reality; a notion that has obviously has proved itself to be true. Representation of any group can be crucial in influential media; a positive or negative depiction can be the difference of how society views a minority, group, or organization. So, why is it that our education system continues to push for students to read books ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The messages about censorship are things we as a society should be made aware of, and some its points about becoming too reliant on technology do make a good argument. The problem that lies within Fahrenheit 451, as a highly influential book that is still read in classrooms today, is that it sends the wrong messages about oppression, which is harmful to everyone. Those in positions of power then have misconstrued perceptions about theirs and other s places in the world, and those who are apart of minority groups get told, yet again, that their anger towards their discrimination is unjustified. Considering this novel is so highly influential, the fact that this is a prevalent theme is quite harmful. Fahrenheit 451, while an American classic, should be treated with a much more scrutinizing eye when being taught or read. Its discriminatory themes should be called out and made apparent as so the audience will not unconsciously internalize them without analyzing their real life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis Sub Prime Mortgage Crisis What Caused It ? How Can US Recover From It? The recent financial crisis in the U.S. that spread to other countries and caused massive turndown in the global economy had its roots in the recent waves of globalisation. Since the developed countries production had shifted dramatically towards services, specially to financial services, and this in turn led to financial liberalizations, developed countries experienced massive capital inflows, lending booms, housing and / or stock market bubbles. Financial crises are usually followed by hard and sharp contraction in economic activities, which requires government intervention to bail out banks and restore banking stability. However, government intervention ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides, the AAA ratings of most structured securities also lured foreign investors to the security market, raising the demand for the structured products (E,Benemlelich.J,Dlugosz.2008). The volume of trade in securities increased, which further strengthened a bubble in housing prices by creating cheap credit. According to S P/Case Shiller Home Price Indices, in 2005 the price of the house where gone up about 100 % compare to 2000. At the same time, the rise in the demand for securitized products changed the function of the banks; their key activity became to originate loans, package them, and sell them to investors. As a result, lending standards fell dramatically and banks relaxed regulatory standards, which increased loan approvals. Also, mortgage brokers began providing discounted mortgages, no documentation mortgages and NINJA (No income, No job, No assets) loans. The background checking became unnecessary because the price of the houses were just increasing, and the originating banks were able to pass the loans to less risk averse investors (E,Benemlelich. J,Dlugosz.2008). The credit bubble started to create such an environment. This bubble refers to trading an assets above the real value of the assets. So, the underlying assets for those securities were the houses. Each house has two types of value. The first value is the market value which the current value of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The s Theory Of Structural Empowerment With the global nursing shortage, organizations are looking for strategies to retain nurses. One strategy for nurse retention is, encouraging nurses to get certified, according to research studies. The population affected by nurse certification is the nurse, the patient, and the organization. Organizations need to invest into getting nurses certified in their specialty area. Research proves that certified nurses self perception is a sense of empowerment. The Iowa Model of Evidence Based Practice will be utilized to guide the change to practice. A literature search was conducted using one of the world s largest database search engines, the Academic Search Complete (EBSCO). The search resulted in over 300 journal articles, which were then evaluated and categorized using the evidence hierarchy rating system. The theoretical framework was the Kanter s theory of structural empowerment. Fostering the nurses self perception of empowerment, which comes with being certified is a mediator of personal growth; increased competence and confidence; enhanced knowledge and self esteem; and ultimately retention. Specialty nurse certification proves the nurse continued commitment to education and practice, which are ongoing instead of episodic, and thus more consistent with the changes in healthcare. With the rising cuts in healthcare a constraint organization may face with the implementation of a plan to encourage nurses to get certified is funding. Nurse Certification The goal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Tragedy Of The Holocaust Horror struck on January 30, 1933 when Germany assigned Adolf Hitler as their chancellor. Once Hitler had finally reached power he set out to complete one goal, create a Greater Germany free from the Jews ( The reasons for the Holocaust, 2009). This tragedy is known today as, The Holocaust, that explains the terrors of our histories past. The face of the Holocaust, master of death, and leader of Germany; Adolf Hitler the most deceitful, powerful, well spoken, and intelligent person that acted as the key to this mass murder. According to a research study at University of South Florida, nearly eleven million people were targeted and killed. This disaster is a genocide that was meant to ethnically cleanse Germany of the Jews. Although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This explains why Germans began to feel disgust towards the Jews through Hitler s ability to manipulate them by using false assumptions as propaganda. Also, that Hitler wanted to kill every Jew to end their bloodline, so they could no longer have a genetic pool. Although Germany committed genocide many other countries had strong antisemitism in their country and people were surprised the mass killings didn t occur in France, England, or Russia first ( A Brief History of Anti Semitism ). This shows that antisemitism did not originate in Germany and many countries in Europe struggled to accept Jewish people. Jews were considered superior because of their high intelligence and their clever business strategies which only further angered Europeans ( Anti Semitism in Germany: Historical Background ). Germany believed they were aware of their brilliance and felt as though they were too good for modern western culture which created a barrier between the people. The biggest factor that made people begin to hate the Jews was a difference in religious beliefs where Jews practiced Judaism and Germans practiced Christianity ( Encyclopedia Judaica ). The holocaust began for many reasons, but religion was a very important factor that persuaded people that Jews were not welcome. Religion acted as a major conflict between Germans and Jews which only created a larger separation. This separation has been around for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Wolves Essay Wolves The wolf was once a much slandered animal. In the western world, people feared and hated wolves, and this legacy is reflected in stories such as Little Red Riding Hood and The Boy Who Cried Wolf. In these popular children s tales the wolf is made out to be a prowler and a killer of livestock and people. There is some basis for The Boy Who Cried Wolf, for wolves have killed cattle and sheep. But what of Little Red Riding Hood? There are no records of wolves killing humans in Canada or the United States. Yet, when wolves were spotted near rural communities, fear used to grip the populace, but over time this has become less prevalent. Today, many people know that scientists studying wolves have lived very close to dens where there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A single pack may contain animals that are black, shades of gray brown, and white. Wolves in the heavily forested areas of eastern North America are more uniform in color. They are often a grizzled gray brown like some German shepherd dogs. This color variation is a good example of natural selection, which enables those animals best suited to a particular environment to survive. On the arctic islands, where much of the ground is snow covered for at least nine months of the year, being white is a distinct advantage, so wolves in the Arctic may be nearly white. In the mottled grey, green, and brown world of the eastern forests the normal coat of the wolf is an effective camouflage. As a wolf moves stealthily, or rests, it blends into the background and is hardly seen. Wolves in the Arctic have extremely dense under fur, which insulates them against rigorous winters. Another adaptation to environment is their habit of hunting in packs, or groups, which enables them to kill large animals. The wolves habit of hunting in packs has resulted in the development of complex patterns of social behavior. Wolves are gregarious: they not only hunt in packs or groups but live most of their lives with other wolves. Studies in Alaska, Minnesota, Michigan , and parts of Canada show that a family made up of male, female, and pups is the basic pack unit. Other adults are pups of previous years or, more rarely, adults from other packs. Adolescent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Attitudes Toward Nature In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Mary Shelley exemplifies the Romanticism ideas of the love and reverence for nature in the excerpt from her novel, Frankenstein. The narrator of the excerpt, Victor Frankenstein, employs naturalistic imagery, abstract diction, and cumulative sentences to convey his attitude that nature is rejuvenating and restoring. The narrator utilizes naturalistic imagery to illustrate his attitude towards nature. As Frankenstein is travelling through the mountains he describes the scene around him. He describes the vast mountains and icy wall of the glacier, which creates the image of the solemn silence of nature. That image provokes the feeling of reverence and awe for nature because in silence the narrator can take in all the sounds and beauty of what is around him. Frankenstein then goes on to say how these scenes gave him the greatest consolation, which reveals his attitude towards nature and how he believes it is rejuvenating because it is lifting his spirits and comforting him when it is implied he is upset over something. Furthermore the narrator reflects on all the images he took in on his day of travelling, the unstained snowy mountaintop, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, the eagle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abstract diction such as sublime, magnificent, tranquillised, and majestic portrays the feeling that one cannot fully comprehend or describe nature, but that the mood when one is surrounded by it is of awe and love for it. The narrator s usage of these abstract words also highlight his own attitude toward nature. As he gazes on the sublime and magnificent scenes around him, he is serene and rejuvenated by them, depicting his attitude of the restorative effects that nature has on people, because one can imply from the text that the narrator was melancholy over something, but being out in nature has restored his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Prince Lessons The Prince written by Niccolò Machiavelli was first published during the Italian Renaissance in 1532. The book teaches politicians how to be powerful and yet viewed positively among the people. Machiavelli discussed actions of past rulers of Europe and whether or not their actions were correct. He analyzed how these men seized, retained and lost political power as well as land. The book has lasted throughout the ages and is referred to as a classic by many. The reason behind this is that its messages are applicable to all forms of government even in present day. However this was not what Machiavelli intended when he first started writing the book. If read carefully, it can be seen that he mainly targets a certain area for his guide. Also, most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A key lesson is in chapter III when the reader learns how to retain land in a mixed principality. There are two different types of rulers that Machiavelli talked about. The first one he talked about was King Louis XII of France. He lectured that King Louis occupied Milan (an Italian state) and just as quickly lost it (Machiavelli, 9). The author said that he seized it correctly but did not do anything to retain the land he had captured. Machiavelli then introduces his ideas about retaining land and compares them to the Romans in that same chapter. He then said the Romans captured and held massive amounts of surrounding area as they followed the correct actions. Three main actions are taught in chapter three. The first action is to make a ruler s land/country superior and the defender of your neighboring lands/countries. The second is to not alter a newly seized territories s way of life and to go and live there. These will both result in the people not viewing the prince as a foreigner therefore having a less chance of rebellion. Lastly keep out and limit foreigners in the prince s seized land. This will stop the prince from having anyone that gains more influence than himself. Machiavelli used many ruler that ruled before his time in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Okonkwo as Classic Greek Hero in Chinua Achebe s Things... Okonkwo as Classic Greek Hero in Things Fall Apart A sense of foreboding envelops us from the first. We sense all will not end well for Umuofia. The chill of fear grips us as the world of Okonkwo and his clan truly falls apart. Okonkwo will need all of his power to fight the forces against his world, but tragically he is crippled by the most destructive malady of all, fear of himself. Achebe employs the form of classical Greek tragedy to tell his African tale of the rise and fall of Okonkwo. This most fearsome warrior has proven himself from the youngest age as worthy of honor and respect. He is driven by his father s legacy of shame and has no use for unsuccessful men. But as he projects his image of strength, we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is victorious in wrestling, providing wealth for his family, and achieving honorary titles. We recognize his ambition, his drive to be the best his implied excellence. In these introductory chapters, we understand the problem for the hero and his society change is coming, but the hatred of his father and the resulting anger and fear have afflicted Okonkwo. His flaw will be his downfall in coping with the changes to come. Okonkwo fears for his disturbingly weak son, Nyowe, and teaches him with his stories masculine stories of violence and bloodshed. (p. 53) But Nyowe prefers the stories of his mother stories which teach wisdom rather than action. Nyowe knows that it pleases his father to listen to his stories, but it is apparent that Nyowe is a thinking person. As Nyowe absorbs the shock of Ikemefuna s death, we feel the first break in the solidarity of the clan. . Nyowe knew that Ikemefuna had been killed, and something seemed to give way inside him, like the snapping of a tightened bow. (p. 61) Nyowe is forming his own impressions of the rituals of his society. We sense that the death of Ikemefuna has been a turning point in the story. The sense of foreboding grows. We know the inevitability of disaster now; the crisis is developing. Okonkwo has ignored the advice of Ezeudu, the wise man inserted in the tale in traditional Greek form. Although he was warned, Okonkwo kills the boy to show his strength, his bravery, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Labor Unions And The Industrial Age In 1900, 18 percent of all American workers were under the age of 16 (Yellowitz, http://www.history.com/topics/child labor). For years people have gone back and forth on whether or not labor unions are actually beneficial to workers or if unions are harmful to the economy. Labor unions first started popping up as early as 1794 and started catching on in the 1880s with the introduction of The Knights of Labor. (Staff, http://www.history.com/topics/knights of labor) Unions grew in response to terrible working conditions, long hours, zero benefits, very low wages, and child labor. The opponents of labor unions were around even before then. When the industrial age began and people started moving to the cities, many employers took advantage of the high numbers of people in search for work and treated them more as numbers and expendable machines than people. The workers maybe got enough to live on after working for most of the day, everyday, for most of their lives. Even the children had to work those same hours instead of enjoying their childhood. The flip side to all of that is that the economy expanded and there were many people who got rich through that system. Overall, labor unions were extremely beneficial not only to American workers but also to the American economy because they improved working conditions, eliminated child labor, and because the more money workers received, the more money they spent and put back into the economy. On one hand labor unions did a lot to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Armed Rebel Group Research Paper Suicide bombers, rebel groups, minefield clearers, and soldiers are words used to describe these children in a terrible situation. In places like Afghanistan, Iran, and Guantanamo Bay children as young as 5 years old are apprehended from their families, and are taken to army camps to fight against the U.S backed government. These children are so innocent, but many think that they need to be arrested for what they are doing. Instead of playing on a playground with their families they are brainwashed, drugged, forced to kill, and poisoned with alcoholic beverages. These kids are in no condition for fighting in armed rebel groups but the numbers of these kids are starting to go up. Over 8,000 children are fighting in armed rebel groups, battling the U.S backed government. They are taught to kill and are forced to think that killing is a good thing, plus, the guns they are supposed to use are even heavier than most of these kids, so that clearly shows they shouldn t be using them. These child soldiers need to be put in rehabilitation instead of being put in prison, they are being forced to take drugs, they are brainwashed into thinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His father had forced him into becoming a child soldier. At the age of only fifteen he was involved in a firefight which lead to him being blinded in one eye and two bullet wounds to his chest. But the thing is he also caused the death of US Army Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer by throwing a grenade in his direction. Omar was being lead by his own father, and if you try to leave the camps you either escape safely or you get shot and killed. Omar Kadhr couldn t get away, ever, he was forever trapped in this area of brutality and hazards. Yes, the soldiers are provided with food, water and shelter, but they are treated very poorly in these camps, being threatened, forced to go to war, and sometimes forced to go raid their hometowns and kill their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ice Cube Research Paper The history of African Americans has been one of pain and struggle. Though they find themselves in a society that is founded on principles of liberty and equality, African Americans have had to endure a social, political and economic existence. Perhaps the greatest challenge that most of them had to deal with is how to get by in a society where whites perceived themselves as superior, while African Americans struggle at the bottom of the food chain. Over the years, a lot of changes have occurred in a way that the American society is setup with the aim of making sure that each American gets an equal opportunity to enjoy rights and liberties that the constitution prescribes. The installation of the civil rights act in 1964 and the voting rights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phillis Wheatley gives her account of life in Africa and America. During her life in the United States, she experiences immense struggles as a slave, after moving from Africa to the south, where she would work her whole life as someone else s property. In her poem, she states that, Some view our sable race with scornful eye, Their color is a diabolic die. Her sentiments echo the racial struggles that African Americans have to endure during a period where slavery is legal. This poem is written decades before the first publication of Jim Crow policies in 1877 in the southern states. Such a time difference can be used to assess the way that racial struggles etch themselves in the American cultural fiber. Assessing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The World War II Ended And The Cold War Once World War II ended and the cold war started to surface, tons of nations felt renewed anxiousness over peace across the United States and all the other countries around the world. Norman A Graebner preached that because of the Soviets actions following World War II, they brought back up visions of Munich Syndrome. The comparison symbolized how effectively the Nazi s military was able to spread through Europe. Due to the maneuvers of the newly developed Soviet Union, the United States and other allies in Europewere ready to stop the spread of communism and to make sure we did not live in a communist world. In order to stop the spread of communism, the Eisenhower administration developed a campaign called the Atoms of Peace. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speech to help promote the peaceful use of the atom was conceived by pragmatism, dedicated to being used in realism, and promoted by the government using an ideal setting. At each stage of the speech and campaign many rhetorical purposes were used, some good, some bad, but both motivated by words and deeds. The speech that Eisenhower s administration developed had three parts. First, despite American protestations to the contrary, Eisenhower s Atoms for Peace speech was, in fact, a carefully crafted piece of Cold War rhetoric. The speech was specifically designed to gain a psychological victory over the Soviet Union. It was part of the American peace offensive launched, in part, as a response to an ongoing Soviet peace offensive. Second, the speech creates one audience on the level of explicit argument, but a much different audience when the implicit arguments are examined. Specifically, the speech is directed to the world at large, particularly those nonaligned nations in the midst of industrialization. It is aimed at that amorphous animal called world opinion. Implicitly, it is addressed to the Soviet Union, partly as warning, partly as a challenge. Third, the language is intentionally structured to invite the world at large to understand Atoms for Peace as a step toward nuclear disarmament. In addition to the internal structure, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Value Proposition Of Pane Rottura 2.0 Value Proposition Value proposition is basically a promise of a value that is going to be delivered. In other words it can be said that value proposition is a statement that suggests the value is going to be delivered in accordance to the desires of the customers (Osterwalder et al. 2015). The value proposition of the restaurant is to provide its customers with top notch quality food products at affordable prices. Therefore the company intends to conduct the following; Providing the customers with top notch quality food products The food is authentic and freshly prepared to satisfy the taste and preference of the customers Beautiful Italian ambiance of the restaurant which will help the customer to relax and have fun Friendly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... people from the middle and high income will be able to afford the services of the restaurant. The price range will fall somewhere in between $10 to $25.  Behavioral Segment: behavioral segment focuses on the tastes, price and quality of the menu. Possible segments in this segment would be as follows; taste, i.e. individuals that focus on the taste itself, quality, i.e. some customer will visit Pane Rottura due to its quality in food, and status. 4.0 Market and Competition Analysis This part of the business plan is going to be conducting a market and competitor analysis. This is going to help Pane Rottura understand the needs and wants of their customers while identifying its competitors within the food service industry. 4.1 Marketing Plan Marketing plan is essential for the upcoming Italian restaurant Pane Rotturain Muscat, Oman, because it will help the restaurant to tackle the competitors within the food industry in America. With the right kind of marketing strategies and research Pane Rottura will be able to identify opportunities for itself and move ahead of its competitors within the Oman food industry. (Doole Lowe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding... Uniformed public service national diploma Understanding discipline By Lucy Jones Contents Page 3: Role of discipline, rules and regulations and following orders Page 4 5: maintaining order, good and bad effects if discipline Page 5 6: self discipline Role of discipline in the uniformed public services P1 Role of discipline One definition of discipline is obedience to authority. However discipline can be used in many different ways. For example it may be used as an order, as a deterrent, as a threat, to control or to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is usually done during the induction/training program of joining the army. During this period the instructors beast the initiates and build them up as a team so they can co operate efficiently in the line of duty. Also with them being built up as a team and working everyday side by side there is less chance of them fighting amongst each other so order will be maintained. Social norms The psychologists Deutsch and Gerard said when it comes to social norms there are two theories. The first theory is that if you have a lack of information about something we usually do what the majority of the class/group are doing for example if you are waiting to cross the road and you don t see the traffic signals changing because someone is in your way but you start to cross because everyone else is crossing even though you don t know it is safe to cross. The second theory is that we conform to a group of people so we feel accepted by acting how they act or the way they dress. For example if I left the uniformed public service course and joined a art course in the college that they were all wearing a particular type of clothing eventually I would conform to the way they dress so I feel a part of the group the same in the public service you will conform to them so you fell accepted in the team. Positive aspects of discipline In Manchester the police set up a task force called Xcalibre which is a task ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Floor Supervisor Case Summary In this case study, an employee named Sarah gets a new managerial position. As part of this new position, Sarah is now in charge of overseeing her company s production factory. Although Sarah has not worked in the factory before, or has no experience in a factory, she was still put in charge. At the end of the first day of overseeing the factory, Sarah becomes very concerned with the large amount of workers still there and working overtime. To get an explanation, Sarah went to one of her Floor Supervisors to get an explanation. The Floor Supervisor explains in order to meet the company s production goals, the factory workers work off the clock after their paid hours. It is then explained to Sarah that this practice, although illegal, is know throughout upper management, all the way up to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This not only solves the legality situation that the company faces, but it also gives the workers their days back. Those factory workers are people too. This solution falls under the Kantian school of ethics. This school of ethics was established by Immanuel Kant and is all about the individual. Kant argues that people should be treated like the actual human beings that they are and not just some piece of property that is to be used to achieve the end goal of a company. The current way this company is treating their factory workers is like they are just pieces of property. If Sarah is to stop the illegal overtime, she is showing that the employees matter and that she cares for those workers. These workers most likely have families, and by making them work this overtime, you are not only hurting the workers, you are hurting the families too. You are hurting the families by taking time away from the worker being with their family and you are not giving them the proper compensation for that taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Essay A 54 year old patient named Rod suffered from severe depression since the age of 17. He tried many combinations of therapy and medications for over 2 decades with no success, however, at the age of 53, Rod went to the Calabasa TMS Center for a three week TMS treatment, and his depression was greatly improved. Now, he still attends therapy and a routine TMS treatment, and his depression is cured. He spoke of the treatment in an interview with the center, TMS has eliminated the depression and allowed me to be awake and alive (Success Story). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an alternative treatment to medication for severely depressed persons that uses magnetic currents to simulate the brain, thus treating depression symptoms (Fawcett). It has been a successful alternative for many patients when they do not respond to medication, and in 2008, the FDA approved TMS for those with major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are very few patients who discontinue treatment because of side effects, and side effects are rare (Mennitto). Unlike other alternative treatments, TMS is very targeted, and is unlikely to cause seizures (Fawcett).A TMS study conducted at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, showed a positive success rate for a majority of the patients, with a small relapse rate (Achieve). The Calabasas TMS Center, and many other TMS centers, provide many stories of patients who responded well to treatment, like Rob (Success Story). Overall, TMS is a successful treatment option for the majorly depressed who have not responded to prior treatment. It works by simulating the brain through electromagnetic pulses, thus resetting the system. TMS alters neuronal activity in regions of the brain specializing in mood regulation. As seen in Rob s story, this resetting of the system relieves depressive symptoms, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is a safe, FDA approved alternative to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...