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Essay about Critical Response to the Turn of the Screw
Henry James novella the Turn of the Screw is a highly ambiguous piece of fiction. Set in
Edwardian England, a very naГЇve woman is left in charge of two young children. The beautiful
Bly however appears to be hiding a few dark secrets. The appearance of two ghosts plays on the
governess mind, she comes to the conclusion the children are in danger and being possessed by
these two horrors. Throughout the novella James successfully creates a mystical atmosphere, his
ambiguous style forces us to think twice about what is written and decide for ourselves whether or
not this is purely a ghoststory or something far more sinister. However after several reads and a
close look behind the words, it becomes clear that the ghosts that haunt the... Show more content on
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A woman as fanciful and dreamy as this in such a position is not going to survive.
As we continue to read this novella we must notice the governess wild and unnecessary use of
elaborate adjectives to describe the simplest of things. Her style of writing in itself is quite
romantic and poetic, full of metaphors and oxymorons. However sometimes her choice of
words is so prompting we must take a closer look into perhaps a double or triple meaning. When
she first sights the ghost of Peter Quint on top of the house she is able to describe his position
with amazing precision in note of the fact she was some distance from him and her sighting was
quite brief. She comments he stood at an angle, tall and erect... he fixed me with a hard gaze and
when yet again she confides in Mrs Grouse she gives a very elaborate description commenting on
his tight red curls, pale face, long in shape, small tiny whickers, darker arched eyebrows and the
fact that he had no hat . The governess even uses phrases such as the intercourse of our
conversation added to the intensity of our meeting in description of everyday things such as normal
conversation. The governess certainly has deeper meaning behind most of her words.
The last and most important point in regards to the governess repressed sexual desires is her highly
inappropriate and unprofessional behaviour with both her pupils, in particular Miles. There is a
constant underlying power struggle between the two. The
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Structuralist Disposition Of Foucault The Works Of Derrida
structuralist disposition of Foucault. The works of Derrida encourage us to consider the condition
of strategies that ultimately refers to a radical exteriority something remaining outside to power and
authority. This analysis of the outside acts as the catalyst to resist any form of authority without re
affirming or confirming to the structure of authority that attempts to displace. Christopher Norris
defines deconstructionas a series of moves, which involve the disassembling of opposition and
hierarchies and revealing aporias and elements of self contradiction. (Norris, Chritopher in
Derrida (London: Fontana Press, 1987), p. 19). So, deconstruction is conceptualized as a
strategy of raising questions about philosophies claim to reflexive self identity. In introducing
the concept of supplement , Derrida writes it is not any less remarkable that the so called living
discourse should suddenly be described by a metaphor borrowed from the order of the very thing
one is trying to exclude from it . (Derrida, Jacques in Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson ,
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1981, p. 148). In that sense, speech is dependent on the
writing that it tends to exclude ultimately leading to writing as the logic of supplementarity ; a
supplement is necessarily excluded by the presence but is also in indispensable for the formation of
its identity. This unearthing of the logic of supplementarity is considered to be a deconstructive
move adopted
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Taking a Look at an Electromagnetic Relay
Patent Project: Electromagnetic Relay
Describe the problem: The electromagnetic relay is used many different applications as a switch.
It allows the signal to pass through the relay, when the magnetic coil is turned on, connecting 2
contact points together. It works as follows: The relay is made with a bobbin, a coil, a fixed
magnetic core, and a movable armature. When the coil is excited, with the magnetic field
generated, the armature is maneuvered such that it will be repositioned when the magnetic field
is turned on so that the contacts touch and the signal travels through the relay. This design was
developed in 1825 [1] and has not since been changed. One drawback to this design is that the
utilization of the magnetic flux generated is not efficient. Thus the electrical power supplied to
the relay is not sufficiently used making for a flaw in the design, a loss of power. More power is
used, when less could be consumed if the design were to be changed. Thus the problem of the
current electromagnetic relay is that the power supplied is not used efficiently, so there is a waste
of power. With the new green environmentally friendly consumer market on the rise, industries want
to be able to use as little power in their circuits as possible. Thus the solution to this power
inefficiency is what this innovation tries to affect and hopefully make better.
Describe the solution: This innovation provides a new design for an electromagnetic that is more
efficient in
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Similarities Between Federalists And Democratic Republicans
The federalists and democratic republicans were two political parties who were against each other.
Even though, both parties believed that what they were doing was best for the nation, they each had
differences. The federalists believed in strong government and was led by George Washington, John
Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. In the other hand, Democratic republicans believed in a smaller
government, debated the political and economic future of the nation, and was led by Thomas
Jeffersonand James Madison.
The federalists favored a strong central government because they believed that if the states had too
much power the government wouldn t be able to protect the rights of the citizens. Alexander
Hamilton, leader of the federalists, believed in a loose constitution, taking action on whatever the
people wanted as long as it wasn t listed in the constitution. Federalists concluded that the United
States should be able to manufacture and trade. The federalists were strong in New England and
had support from the northern east, they supported the Britain with whom they traded with.
In contrast, the democrats emphasized the state governments should have most of the powers rather
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Both parties agreed that they should have freedom of speech, freedom of press and freedom of
religion. Both also believed that they were doing what was best for the nation. In addition, both
wanted the united states to have a type of republic, however federalists wanted the president and
elect delegates to have most of the power. While democrats wanted someone to represent
themselves. Although, these parties seem to be enemies, they relied on each other, the federalists
focused on manufacturing, shipping and trade whereas this supported the democrats. It provides the
democrats by favoring their ideas for working
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Animal Farm George Orwell Analysis
On the surface, George Orwell s novel Animal Farm is about a group of neglected animals that
overthrow their owner and take control of their farm. However, under the surface this novel is an
allegory detailing the events of the Russian Revolution. Orwell wrote Animal Farm in the
response to the corruption happening during the Russian Revolution. This was his first political
and artistic purpose. The authors use of anthropomorphism and common diction leads us to
believe he intended the novel to be read by the everyday man or lay person. Orwell wrote this as
a warning to the readers with its central theme that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts.
The author uses a detached 3rd person narrative to describe the events as they unfold in the story.
While Orwell uses many stylistic devices in Animal Farm the two that impact the reader the most
while developing the message are symbolism and irony.Ultimately, Orwell effectively fuses ( or
blends) his political and artistic purpose into a single powerful work of art in his short novel
Animal Farm.
George Orwell s essay Why I Write is a small bibliography about his experiences with writing and
how his writing has changed over time. In this he also includes some of the 4 purposes of writing.
Orwell wrote this because he wants to explain the purpose of his writing while also informing them
on the other true purposes of why writers write. The author s essay is intended for upcoming
writers/authors and his followers. Orwell
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Section 1 Harcourt-Essen Reaction
A2 Chemistry Coursework Section 1 Aims: I aim to find out the order of reaction with respect
to [H2O2] and [2I ]. I aim to find out the activation enthalpy of the reaction by finding the rate of
reaction at different temperatures using the Arrhenius Equation. The experiment will go as
follows: Into a conical flask put 15cm3 of distilled water and add 2cm3 of [X]moldm 3
potassium iodide (KI) solution and 1cm3 of 2moldm 3 sulphuric acid. Then add to this 2.5cm3
of 5vol (0.42moldm 3) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). For the second part of my investigation, the
KI solution will remain a constant 0.3moldm 3 and the H2O2 solution will vary. H2O2 + 2I +
2H+ 2H2O + I2 Methods to find the rate: 1 Use a colorimeter to monitor the change... Show more
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Transmittance can be expressed as the ratio of the intensity of the transmitted light (It) and the
initial intensity of the light beam (Io), as expressed by the formula: reference 4 T = It /Io
Experimental Methods: Making up the solutions: The potassium iodide solution will be made
up by first calculating the amount (in moles) of KI needed from the equation: concentration =
amount/volume as I know the desired concentration(s) and how large a volume I want to make
up. Then I can calculate how exactly how much solid KI (in grams) is needed for that
concentration by using the equation: amount = mass/Mr given the Mr of KI is 166.0028. Then
to actually make up the solution, I will first brush the balance, place a plastic weighing container
on it, and then tare the balance. I will then proceed to accurately weigh out the required mass of
KI with a clean spatula. The hydrogen peroxide solution will be diluted from 20vol to [X]vol by
using 20/[X] the volume of 20vol H2O2 in distilled water. Methods: Potassium iodide solution: 1.
Using the equations; amount = mass/Mr and concentration = amount/volume, I calculated the
correct mass of KI needed to make up the required concentrations of KI solution (0.05 through to
0.3moldm 3). I used the complete values throughout all the equations, and then rounded my final
volume to an appropriate decimal place relative to the precision of the scientific balance I will use
to make up the solution. 2. Solid KI (mass m) was weighed
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Finc312 Case 3
Agro Chem, Inc
Leasing Case 49
Problem Statement:
Agro Chem, Inc. is a regional producer of agricultural chemicals based in Houston Texas that
needs help making a lease versus purchase decision. By understanding the material presented, we
will be able to come to a decision. However, after reviewing the information presented, there are a
few problems that need to be investigated before finalizing our recommendation. Agro Chem, Inc.
chose to go with the financial manager s idea of using a discount rate of 14% (average risk) to
figure out the present value costs of leasing and purchasing even though the assistant treasure
suggested a 12% (low risk) discount rate. Agro Chem, Inc. brought in the company s CPA to help
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Analysis:
Question 1:
Since Agro Chem has sufficient internally generated capital they can buy the equipment outright
which will impact the analysis. Normally by financing the equipment you have to pay interest
payments which are used as a tax shield. However, by purchasing the equipment outright Agro
Chem will miss out on the tax shield and introduces opportunity costs because the money could
have been invested.
Question 2:
By using the 7.2% after tax rate and assuming the equipment will be sold at the beginning of the
5th year for its book value, if Agro Chem bought the equipment the company would achieve a
project NPV of ($1,043,500.23). In contrast, if Agro Chem decided to lease the equipment with the
same assumptions they would obtain a project NPV of ($1,030,205). Given these assumptions and
based off our calculated NPV we recommend that Agro Chem lease the equipment rather than buy
because of the $13,295.23 savings. This $13,295.23 savings is the NAL.
PART A: Lessee s Analysis:| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cost of Owning:| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Year 0| Year 1|
Year 2| Year 3| Year 4| | | | | | | | Equip cost| ($1,500.00)| | | | | Maintenance| (75.00)| ($75.00)|
($75.00)| ($75.00)| | Maint tax sav| 30.00 | 30.00 | 30.00 | 30.00 | | Dep shield| | 120.00 | 192.00 |
114.00 | 72.00 | Residual value
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Zara
Q1:
As described by the case study, explain the supply chain for Zara from raw material to consumer
purchase. The supply chain is a system made amongst different companies producing and
distributing the product. Specifically, the supply chain contains the steps it takes to deliver goods
or services from the supplier to the customer. The supply chain from raw material to consumer it s
from design and production to distribution and retailing. Zara has unique and rabid supply chain
today. Design and production are internal process and are done in company. At Zara s
headquarters, there are creative teams of three hundred professionals doing a design process. They
responsible for design the designs which will satisfy customer needs and keep pace with fashion.
Zara s supply chain is unique as well. Current conventional wisdom calls for manufacturers in all ...
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Are these disadvantages offset by the advantages? The fast fashion distribution system
disadvantages may be through different huge quantities required when they implement the order
may find defects. Require huge number of labor to implement this huge number of models and
designs. Can be out of date designs if it not delivered on the date thus no error should be made.
Require contentious monitoring the designs and models. Costly if there aren t countries like Asia
which low labor cost exists. if supplier doesn t supply on time may incur the company the loses of
the clothes out of date fashion . Huge number of tons will be consumed faster than before because
of this fast fashion. This was the possible disadvantage of the fast fashion distribution system.
There are a lot of advantages that offset the disadvantages of the fast fashion distribution system.
We may say here fast fashion requires innovation and brainstorming to get new designs overtime to
be
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The Giver And Number The Stars Literary Analysis
Two of the most renowned books the Lois Lowry composed are The Giver and Number the Stars.
Cliffsnotes says that The Giver exhibits Lowry s worries about society and humankind. Lowry
attempts to awaken every reader to the dangers that exist when people opt for conformity over
individuality and for unexamined security over freedom. Number the Stars is an instance of the
trouble of growing up. Sparknotes says One could make the case that Lowry uses the context of
World War II as a way of making these difficulties stand out clearly. Lowry emphasizes the point
that individuals are not be devoted to the standards of society. Individuals for the most part question
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Lowry depends on verifiable records of genuine occasions, her companion Annelise Platt s
firsthand record of living in Denmark as a youngster amid World War II, and her own particular
assurance and expertise as an essayist to relate her topical messages. Boldness focuses on people
and in addition the bravery of the whole country of Denmark. Genuine fellowship is another
significant subject of Number the Stars. The Johansen family has a dear companionship with the
Rosen family. At the point when the Rosens advise the Johansens that they need to seek refuge, the
Johansens don t waver to offer their help since, that is the thing that companions do. The Johansen
family chances their lives for their
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Bella Care Home Case Study
How Bella Care Home Can Help Your Elders From Slips and Falls Millions of older people, those
65 and older, has slipped or fallen off their feet even when inside the house each year. Falling
once increases the chance of falling again. This makes falls or slips as a major threat to older
adult s quality of life. Bella Care Home, a trusted assisted living facility in Clovis California,
believes that if your elderly loved ones are kept at home on their own without proper guidance
and assistance, falls can lead to further serious problems that can be devastating to the affected
individual and can become an expensive damage to manage. Today, we give you our top 10 ways
on how caregivers in our assisted living facility in Clovis California can... Show more content on
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We provide appropriate furnishings and furniture for them including a well maintained floor
coverings and such especially in high traffic areas. 2.Non slip accessories In terms of high
traffic areas in case for our showers and kitchen area, we provide non skid bath mats close to the
shower or tub to keep them steady during bathing time. This includes the grip bars for wide open
spaces like near beds, showers, toilets, and bathtubs. Our elders find it as a major convenience
since it offers great safety. 3.Mobility aids In case your elders have mobility problems, they
would be able to get assistance from our caregivers in our assisted living facility in Clovis
California by moving in and out of the bed to the wheelchair or have activities with their walker
or canes. 4.Less stairs Speaking of mobility, our assisted living facility in Clovis California do not
really require for them to walk on long stairs since we have electronic amenities that can help them
move to different areas that they desire. Some elders need the stairs as exercise, while others cannot
do them. It is important that we know what you need. 5.Sturdy seats and durable
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Satomi Ishihara s Beauty Secrets
Japanese It Girl Satomi Ishihara s Beauty Secrets
Also known as Kuniko Ishigami, Satomi Ishihara is one of the hottest actresses in Japan right
now, and is greatly popular among both men and women! Her face was literally seen on streets,
billboards and department stores. She gained recognition for her acting talent. If you are a fan
of Japanese dramas or movies, you ve probably seen her around, since she s starred as the
heroine in the film Attack on Titan and the drama 5 ji kara 9 ji made. She also appeared in
various commercial events. Satomi loves to do makeup on her own, even for photo shoots!
Really surprising. She asks stylists for advice and applies such tips to create her distinct look. Here
are her beauty techniques for girls to follow: Skincare:
Moisture for the skin is an absolute must for femininity. Satomi makes sure to moisturize her skin
and she uses a humidifier to adjust the humidity in her room. Humidifier therapy adds moisture to
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Regular skin cleansing is critical to maintaining healthy looking and feeling skin. It is also an
important factor in helping the skin maintain a proper level of hydration. Cleansing helps manage
PH levels of the skin. That is why Satomi makes sure to clean off her makeup right after coming
home from work. It is not a good idea to fall asleep while wearing makeup, as, we all know. She
uses a Q tip for eye makeup to thoroughly wipe it all off. You just have to dip the end of the cotton
swab in moisturizer and use it to remove your eye makeup. Satomi uses cleansing gels instead of
liquids in removing makeup. Her favorite cleansing gel is E Special Cleansing Gel. It is easy to
try even for first timers. It is a cleansing gel which also moisturizes with hyaluronic acid and
beauty essences, blended luxuriously. Gels are definitely the way to go to get your makeup and
take care of your
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City of God Review
October 10, 2010 St. Augustine s work, The City of God, portrays the Roman virtue and describes it
s affect on the manners of the Romans. Though the people did not worship God, St. Augustine
points out that God still blessed them by increasing their dominion. In this text, Augustine finds
many aspects of the ethos Roman Empireboth admirable and problematic. He does this in a way
that gives the reader a better understanding on his views of how to live a life dedicated to God.
He also shows the problems of living for other men rather than living for the righteousness of God.
Augustine speaks of the manners of the ancient Romans, and shows in what sense it was due to the
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This shows the greatness with being pure in all ways and waiting for the good things in life and
not being greedy. I really think this is Augustine way to show respect towards the pure and
admire what they have done for God. In To What Profit the Romans Carried on Wars, and How
Much They Contributed to the Well Being of Those Whom They Conquered, Augustine wrote
that humans, because mortal and are only on earth for so long, shouldn t be concerned over
whose government a dying man lives, if they who govern do not force him to impiety and
iniquity? The Romans tried to impose laws and regulations on nations they took over but they
themselves did not live by these. If everyone was under the Roman Empire, than everyone in that
empire should have the same privileges and rights. It does no good, according to Augustine, to do
this. Take away outward show, and what are all men after all but men? But even though the
perversity of the age should permit that all the better men should be more highly honored than
others, neither thus should human honor be held at a great price, for it is smoke which has no
weight. Men that may not seem as if they have accomplished much greatness in the eyes of other
men may have done just the opposite. ...the citizens of so great a country may not seem to
themselves to have done anything very great, if, in order to obtain it, they have done some good
works or endured some evils, when those men
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Gloria Anzaldua And Dear White People
Struggles with Identity
Finding your identity can be hard for some people. Your identity obviously makes you who you
are. Gloria Anzaldua s To Live in the Borderlands (1987) and Justin Simien s Dear White People
(2014) had a couple things in common when related to identity. In the poem, she talks about
being between the borderlands and trying to find who you are based on where you are from and
where you are now. I see a similar concept of not being able to decide who you really are in several
characters in Dear White People. When I think of the struggles with identity in both the poem and
the movie, I think of the tug of war game. The reader, or character in the movie, is in the middle
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You are the battle ground where enemies are kin to each other and you are at home, a stranger is
where that situation really stands out. She is saying that she is the middle man of two different
sides. In this case, I see it being between her homeland and where she is now. When she writes
you are at home, a stranger meaning when she goes back to where she grew up, she is not the
same person she once was and her family and friends do not recognize her. If I picture this poem
as visual aspect, I see the reader in the middle and the hometown on one side and the current
residence on the other playing tug of war and the reader cannot decide who should win.
When I watch Dear White People I see the same features come through as with the overall aspect
of To Live in the Borderlands. Rather than one person with identity issues in the poem, in the
movie there are several people with this problem. The first person that really stands out to me
when I think identity conflictions is, Samantha White. We see her being strong and forceful for
the black community on Winchester campus and then see her sleeping with Gabe, a white man.
Right off the bat, we see some in between from choosing to be with a white man and sticking up
for the black community. It only gets more conflicting as the movie goes on. She is still back and
forth with the community and with Gabe. As the movie comes to an end, we find out that Sam has
a white father and she was never really
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Canon Business Analysis
Case Study: Canon Competing on Capabilities Introduction In 1925, a German camera maker
named Oskar Barnack, developed a new, ground breaking camera called the Leica. It was not
until 1933 that a company responded to the success of Barnack s creation and produced their own
35 millimeter version of his innovative design. Thus was born the Canon Company. By the 1950 s,
Canon attained the title of leading producer of cameras in Japan. Since that time, Canon has made
it a point to expand and diversify their company as much as possible. They are able to accomplish
this primarily through a strong Research and Development program. Through this program, Canon
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The concept itself had the potential to change the market by decentralizing the office photocopier.
Prior to this innovation, the photocopier in large offices were centralized to one corner of the
office, primarily due to its mammoth size. In 1979, Canon s concept became a resounding reality.
They were able to produce a photocopier that not only met and exceeded the cost and reliability
targets that were set by Top Management, but in a more practical application, it was able to reduce
the need for constant and continual copier maintenance. Based upon previous experience with
patent law, Canon employed the use those laws to protect their new found development. Through
the years, Canon has demonstrated several core competencies that have enabled them to propel
themselves to the top of the market. First and foremost, Canon has employed a pool of extremely
talented engineers who made up Canon s Research and Development team. Through their research,
Canon was able to uncover new and innovative products. This varied product line, which included
cameras, calculators, and photocopiers, demonstrates Canon s diversified product line. This diverse
line of merchandise is integral to the company s survival and has enabled Canon to take a
multifaceted approach to technological competition. The more diverse type of products that are
offered, the more chances there are
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Eric Schlosser s Fast Food Nation
Fast Food Nation (Assignment #2)
Chapter 1: Eric Schlosser used background information and sympathized on Carl Kartcher for
specific reasons. Schlosser wanted to show the readers that back in the 40s and 50s that fast
food was not nearly what it is today. They were family owned restaurants that spent a lot of time
and money on making the best products possible. Carl was able to start his own barbeque
restaurant like he wanted and it was a success. The sympathy that Schlosser used was to try and
get the reader to agree with him. Sympathy is an effective way to get the reader to agree with you
because it deals with emotions and emotions usually sway a reader to one side of the argument or
the other.
Chapter 5: Artificial flavoring and coloring is a great success in the fast food industry because
people like paying for foods that look and taste great, but do not really know what is in it. When
Schlosser states, A typical artificial strawberry flavor, like the kind found in a Burger King
strawberry milkshake,... He lists 49 different ingredients that are in the strawberry flavor itself. Carl
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For example, Schlosser states, Congress should ban advertising that preys upon children, it should
stop subsidizing dead end jobs, it should pass tougher food safety laws, it should protect
American workers from serious harm, it should fight against dangerous concentrations of
economic power. He also says that the people need to stand up to these corporates because there
are many more of us than there are of them. The easiest way is to just simply stop buying their
products. He uses these facts and illustrations just to show that there are possible ways to stop these
fast food industries from being greedy and to help improve them for the
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Wars throughout Time
Sometime during the course of World War II, the United States became the most powerful nation in
the world. During the last two hundred or so years, the United States has fought ten major wars and
innumerable smaller military actions. For the most part it has been successful, in some instances
defeating some of the world s most powerful countries. In other instances it has simply been lucky.
A common threat throughout the nation s existence has been the practice of indifference and
neglect. Between wars the Army shrinks to a very small size. Funds and attention almost
disappear. This policy of the US Army may well indeed danger the nation s safety in the future
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The lesson of maintaining a professional army repeated itself: trained professional officers and
troops are crucial. They can t be created overnight from militia. These observations were repeated
on the Indian frontiers and the Gulf of Mexico. Sadly, the British attacked Baltimore and burned
Washington D.C. Huge numbers of militia embarrassed themselves fighting against this
invasion. The regular regiments were expanded, but training and organization took time.
Leadership in Washington and on the field left a lot to be desired. Even though 286,000 men
served at one time or another during the war, their overall record was poor. A peace settlement
ended the war with no clear winner. (Almanac 209) nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Once again, as
soon as the war ended the country abandoned the Army. For the next thirty years or so it never
numbered more than a few thousand men. But very importantly, the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point was started in 1802. A small corp. of officers was able to accumulate. Because of the
lack of trust in the military, funds and actions were limited. The Army was just big enough to
provide engineers for seacoast forts and to fight Indians. The public s opinion all of a sudden
reversed itself. Constant expansion, especially in Texas, led to war with Mexico in 1845. Now the
Army was popular as it led regular and State/militia troops outside the country. About 79,000 men
served in the war,
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Otosclerosis Research Paper
Otosclerosis is a disorder that is inherited that can cause loss of hearing because of lack
of the sound being intensified. The article, Bone mineral density measurements in Otosclerosis
using dual energy X ray absorptiometry does a study that is supposed to evaluate patients with
Otosclerosis and compare their bone mineral density. As this disease progresses it can lead to
conductive hearing loss. Both Otosclerosis and osteoporosis have things in common, such as
collagen gene deformities in both. Blood was collected from the participants of the study as a
fasting blood sample. The bone mineral test was done by X ray. The results of this study were
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(Tonuk, Koybasi, Bicer, Alkan Temel , 151). Viral infection, autoimmunity, and inflammatory
mechanisms and hormonal changes (Tonuk, Koybasi, Bicer, Alkan Temel , 151). They are both
more commonly found in women, than men. There is a connection between both osteoporosis
and Otosclerosis. One difference is, that Otosclerosis may have younger patients with it. Patients
who had Otosclerosis had a correlation with being Carhart notch positive. Carhart notch positive
is a bone conduction that is observed in pure tone audiometry at frequencies from 1 4 kHz, and it
is found with diseases that cause conductive hearing loss. Overall, the disorder has to do with
bone density loss.
This article for me was very interesting and taught me about something I had never heard
of before. I have heard of osteoporosis, but never Otosclerosis. I think that Otosclerosis is very
interesting, that it can be obtained in many different ways, such as hormonal changes,
autoimmune as well as inherited. Although I know that there are bones in the ears, it is not
something that I ever thought of, that a person could lose bone conduction for sounds in the
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Basic Mode of Transport
INTRODUCTION
Each business has its own particular transport needs. These depend on the nature of the business
and the type of products or services it buys and sells.
This guide will help you decide on the most appropriate transportation for your business needs and
assess the tax implications and costs to your business.
It also tells you what licenses, insurance and training you or your staff will need to operate business
vehicles.
ROLE OF TRANSPORT:
Transportation is the physical thread connecting the firms geographical dispersed area. It helps in
transfer of materials from suppliers to the firm and finished goods to be transferred from the firm
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The large number of carriers is due in part to the low capital that entering the trucking business
requires. High variable cost and low fixed cost characterized the cost structure. The motor carrier
does not require extensive terminal and equipment investment and does not invest in its own
highway, and the carrier pays for highway use through fees such as use of taxes licencing charges.
These variable expenses contribute to the high variety cost structure.
Motors carriers are classified in manner as truckload and less than truck load. Less than truck load
carrier accept small packages of shipment where truckload carrier accepts shipment of full truckload
size.
ADVANTAGES OF ROADWAYS
1.road transportation offers advantages of speed, door to door flexibility and widespread
geographic coverage.
2. the major advantage of motor transport over the modes is its inherent ability to provide service to
any location.
3. the large number of motor carriers suggest a high availability. For example,many more motor
carriers than railroad facilities are available in an area.
4. motor carriers do not need to consolidate wagons together or decouple wagons at various
locations on the route as it in railway transport it speeds up the transportation.
5. motor carriers used in road transportation have lower fixed capital costs as compared to other
modes of transportation.
6. due to the lower entry costs of capital, this mode of transportation is characterized by
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Media and The Agenda Setting Theory
According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 11d, the accused is to be
presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an
independent and impartial tribunal (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982). Despite
the right to one s innocence preceding a fair and public trial, the indicted typically receives mass
media coverage, making the individual susceptible to the opinion s of the public. This is
especially true in the case of a renowned individual, such as a celebrity or politician. The media s
coverage of the news, prior to a fair hearing, results in public scrutiny of subjects. Media
involvement generates public uproar, frequently resulting in the condemning of the accused
preceding their right to a fair trial as stated in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Not
only is an individual s right, according to the charter, to be presumed innocent jeopardized by the
media but also their assumed right to a private life is put into question.
Agenda Setting Theory
Agenda Setting Theory refers to the media s ability to influence the significance of topics to the
public. Agenda setting allows for the establishment of public awareness to issues made relevant by
media. There are two assumptions underlying the agenda setting theory (McCombs Shaw, 1972).
Firstly, the media s portrayal of an event does not necessarily reflect reality; rather the media filters
and shapes the news. Secondly, the infiltration of
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Quebec Sovereignty Movement In Quebec
The Front de libГ©ration du QuГ©bec (FLQ) was a paramilitary group, who was very left
winged; they believed in socialism and nationalism. These people were considered terrorists in the
eyes of the British, whereas some Quebecois saw these people as heroes. The FLQ was responsible
for 8 deaths with approximately 160 violent attacks on civilians. This terrorist organization endorsed
the QuebecSovereignty Movement. This movement was essentially a political movement that
wanted Quebec to separate from the rest of Canadaand become an independent nation. In addition, it
declared that the members of the FLQ would rebel against anyone that were considered Anglo
saxon imperialism. It also wanted to overthrow the current Quebec government, and along with the
separation from Canada, it wanted a French speaking society with only Francophones. This group
caused much chaos, but its peak and most destructive affect on Canada was known as the October
Crisis.
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James was kidnapped on October 8th, and Pierre was kidnapped on October October 10th when
he was playing football with his nephew on his front lawn. During this month, Premier Bourassa
formally requests the government of Quebec (i.e. Prime Minister Trudeau) having emergency
powers that allow them to apprehend and keep in custody people, i.e. members of the FLQ. This
request ultimately resulted in the enactment of the War Measures Act. Some opposed Trudeau s
response of enacting the War Measures Act, such as Tommy Douglas who was a Social
democratic politician, but most of the public agreed with his decision.Trudeau s famous quote Just
watch me when asked how far he would go to stopping the FLQ. He wanted this group to be
abolished as soon as
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Song Analysis Of Penthouse Cloud
I have chosen a song entitled Penthouse Cloud sung by the band The Internet which was released in
2015. Based on the lyrics, there are a lot of significant linguistic foregrounding included in the song
using the techniques of parallelism and deviation.
First of all, the parallelism shown from the lyrics can be analyzed through repetition, phonological
and syntactic/grammatical elements. The repetition can be seen in the bridge of the song; It s a
war outside, It s a war outside, It s a war outside which is repeated for 3 times. Next, for the
phonological element, there are many rhyming style of the verses from the song which are;
1)Father who art in heaven, Is this how you saw it when you made your creation? [n]
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There are also some verses that have the syntactic/grammar parallelism which are;
1)Is this how you saw it when you made your creation?, Is this what you wanted?, Is this what you
wanted?
2)Or maybe we ll find paradise in the sky when we die, When we die, When we die, yeah
3)And the clouds turns black, And the sky turns white, And the days turnnight
For deviation element, it can be found in term of phonological and semantic aspects. The
phonological deviation from the lyrics can be seen in the verse I ll fight til.. which the word til
used the omission of initial part of the word called aphesis . In the chorus Father who art in
heaven , the word art shows the sub standard pronunciation of old English which refers to are in
modern English. For semantic deviation, the verse Or maybe we ll find paradise in the sky can
be considered as a metaphor sentence since it is absurd to the mind of the listener as it is a matter
of unseen world where the place of paradise cannot be found literally in the sky. The most
significant features that stand out the most are the verses that are repeated thrice in the lyrics; It s a
war outside and when we die that used the technique of parallelism. For deviation element, they are
the ones that contain question marks which being emphasized by the singer to make the listener of
the song focuses more on the issue given through the theoretical
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Ordinary People Character Analysis
In the Academy award winning film, Ordinary people the Jarrett family lives and ordinary life with
ordinary problems, But once they lost their oldest son buck, there entire world gets turned upside
down. The mother of this family Beth Jarrett, takes the loss of her oldest son the hardest, she
avoids any and all conversation about the topic. In situations like these the strategies of conflict
management always can help. Some ways the whole familycould have benefited from this is to
create emotional safety, this would have let the whole family know how they feel about the
situation and what they can do to improve it. Every member of the family at one point in the movie
went into silence for violence mode, for example every time Beth the mothergot confronted about
her uncomfortable issue with the death of buck she would flee the scene any way she could.
Conrad did both in some scenes, he might have shot into attack mode, or just left to go to school.
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In the story, Conrad was the one that survived the boat accident that him and his older brother got
into. He feels greef from that moment on because he was the one that survived when he thinks he
should not have. Once he gets back from the hospital where he was staying, instantly the family
problems happen and it makes his life exhausting. During these situations Conrad would use the
form of silence, when he is talking to his dad about how school and how his friends are, he is
using masking. Also this making situation when Him and his friend get done bowling and they
start to talk, he does not get to the real point of his problems. On the other hand he uses violence
when he starts yell at his father when he doesn t give his mother the camera. He attacks his father,
not over the camera but the unspoken fact that she does not want a picture with
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The Current Rate Of Adoption
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY
An oft heard phrase in education has become both a directive and a duty for educators: We must
meet students where they are. This phrase refers to an obligation to meet students needs by
matching instructional methods to their levels and preferences. In this era of rapid technological
innovation and change, many students have embraced the use of Social Networking Sites (SNS)
such as Facebook and spend much of their time in its virtual spaces. Despite its popularity with
college students, it is unclear if university faculty educators feel that SNSs are appropriate places to
go to meet their students needs. This study seeks to explore this question by comparing faculty and
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211). While many SNSs are in the early stages of development, the adoption of the concept has
been rapid. The study proposed here focuses specifically on the adoption of SNSs by students and
faculty in higher education.
Though SNSs have attained remarkable popularity, Facebook has become the most popular,
particularly among people of ages 17 to 25 (Melber, 2008). Recent studies indicate that the number
of older users is increasing rapidly (Kirkpatrick, 2009), but currently more than 90% of college
students have a Facebook account (Haywoode, 2010; Loveland, 2011). Thus, the substantial
number of college students using this technology has compelled many educators to wonder if there
are potential benefits for the use of Facebook to support education.
According to Santovex (2006), colleges and universities can use Facebook to engage students
academically and build relationships with faculty (p. 5). As retention has become a focal point for
many universities, several studies have suggested methods for universities to manage retention
more effectively. John N. Gardner, founder and senior fellow of the National Resource Center for
The First Year Experience and Students in Transitions, has visited many campuses, proposing to
student affairs professionals that involvement and sense of connectedness
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Evolution Of The Baseball Bat
The evolution of the baseball bat dates back to when baseball was a growing sport. The first
wood bats cannot be compared with today s wood bats, and the BESR bats of the past cannot be
compared with the modern BBCOR bats. The first wood baseball bats were considered sticks
because they did not have a lot of pop, which is how hard the ball bounces off of the bat. As the
wood bat progressed, the ball began to fly farther and travel faster. This change in wood baseball
bats can be related to the change in metal bats. When metal bats were first introduced, they were
considered inferior to wood bats until the new and improved BESR bats were introduced. These
bats had more pop than ever before, and were considered dangerous. Because of this danger, the
BBCOR bats had to be introduced in 2011. Because of the major advances in technology, bat
manufacturers are able to tune the bats to the BBCOR certifiable level. The introduction of
BBCOR bats into college and high school baseball has moved the game in a positive direction by
making baseball more realistic, creating a safer game, and making it easier to project a player s
future.
First of all, baseball bats come in many different shapes and sizes for all levels of play. The youth
baseball bats have a different level of pop than the adult version of the baseball bats. For instance,
the youth baseball bats have a pop level of 1.15, and the adult versions of the bats have a pop level
of .50. When a ball hits the barrel of any bat, it
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Evaluating Unethical Decision Consequences Of An Organization
Evaluating Unethical Decision Consequences
This paper provides an identification of potential means whereby Information Technology (IT)
managers, acting on the organization s behalf as purchase agents with IT vendors, participate in
fraudulent activities. Further included are a series of recommendations for measures and actions
that chief information officers or chief technology officers should consider as mandates to reduce
fraud and other unethical practices while protecting the reputation of the organization, and the
infrastructure of the computer systems of the organization. Finally, the paper elaborates regarding
how these identified measures reduce the frequency of fraudulent activities.
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Identified Types of Fraudulent Activity
At almost any stage, there is a potential for fraud occurring in the IT procurement process. Fraud
activities may include a range of activities on the part of a fraudulent manager. As reported by the
ACFE (2010), these fraudulent activities on the part of procurement managers potentially include
various actions that negatively affect the organization. Accordingly, some identified types of
fraudulent activities reported in the ACFE (2010) study included categories such as: selecting only
information technology projects that provide higher return values with specifications tailored to
limit competitive bidding, or instituted through abuse by the IT managers of confidentiality.
Moreover, other potential fraudulent activity might include manipulations in the preparation stage
of the contract resulting in limits to the submission of and evaluation relative to contract bids, as
well as the potential for instances of false invoice and over billing, or contract underperformance
and an inability to meet the contract specifications (ACFE, 2010). Consequently, as stated by the
Office of the New York Comptroller (2010), procurement activities that involve corruption
commonly fall into one of three general categories:
Demand for payment occurs when an Information Technology Manager receives improper bribes or
kickback from the customer, in exchange for
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Theme Of Modernism In Mrs Dalloway
*Exploring the modernist elements in Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf Modernism is an era,
which is against the previous Victorian, Romantic, and Realistic eras in 19th and 20th century. In
that time, in order to understand reality, experience is more important than rational science.
Modernism is a new door to 20th century artists to look at the world from different perspectives,
because after the World War One, people became disillusioned by the previous eras and also we
can say that this era is an age of Anxiety and Dilemma. In that period of time, we can see strong
relationship ties between artists and representation of reality. Modernism was a kind of escape
from the previous eras and this situation hit the headlines among this time s artists. Mrs. Dalloway
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This part of the story clearly shows us an image that represents a consolidated and stable self ,
also we can see that she can produce social mask whenever she wants. Each of the other
characters see only one of incompatible aspects and Mr Dalloway takes this to be her total
personality. Hence, when the novel progress, the early stable image in the mirror shifting and
contradictory views of Mrs Dalloway, and her character enlarges to encompass all the dissimilar
images while remaining encompassed by them. In Clarissa Dalloway s party that she organized,
Virginia Woolfreflects us her all of the thoughts, memories, sensations and also thoughts of other
characters. There is no story that goes fluently, in other words there is no action in the plot. Most
of the parts of the story is completely created from flashbacks. Here, Epiphany created by Virginia
Woolf and it shows us her new writing style, which is new for previous eras
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Research Paper On If I Stay
If I Stay Review
If I Stay is based on Gayle Forman s best selling novel. It about a 17 year old, talented cellist, Mia
Hall. Her entire family are rock stars besides her, where she prefers classical music. She feels left
out and out of place having no connection with her family throughout her life. One day she meets
the love of her life, Adam who is also in rock band, but changes her life. Even being polar opposites
they fall in love over their shared love in over music. On a snowy day her entire family decides to
go on a trip get into a terrible accident. In an instant her life drastically changes when she is in
coma due to the car accident. After the accident her parents and brother are dead and she has an
out of body experience where she can see can see her physical self, but is not alive. In a life or
death situation, it is up to her to decide whether she want live a changed life without her family or
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Americans have a rich theatrical history and american music is very diverse. Two styles are
shown, classical and rock n roll. Mia play the cello and plays classical musical music while her
family and Adam are into rock n roll. It relates to how music impacts american lives. Mia is
applying to Juilliard, one of the renown music schools. Adam is in a rock n roll band. Everyone in
school knows who Adam is but not Mia because she plays classical music which is not commonly
likable today. Not a lot of americans listen to classical american regularly. The movie accurately
portrays music likability throughout the movie.
If I stay was an amazing, emotional movie about the realities of death and young romance. The
character are well developed and viewers become emotionally attached to the Mia s family from the
start. Even though it is the average sappy, sob story of the death of a family it still creates an
emotional attachment that makes the viewer to continue to
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Application of Biometrics Science beyond Home Security
1.1 Background
Biometrics science is automatic techniques of identifying a human being based on either a behavior
vise or physic vise characteristic. Biometric technologies are of many kind such as dynamic
signature verification,/iris scanning, DNA recognition, face shape identification, voice recognition
and fingerprint validation. Biometric identification is more powerful to lower technology
identification techniques in common use today likely passwords, key, cards, tokens, PIN numbers
and smart cards.
In exisisting system PINs (personal identification numbers) were one of the first identifiers object to
offer automated identification. Although, this means of identification of the PIN, not necessarily
recognition of the person who has entered it. The same thing can be applied with cards and other
tokens.
The token is the easiest way to recognize the person but the problem with this technology is that
it can be present by anybody, i.e. we cannot be sure that token is provided by authentic person
only. So, we can say the primary use of physical objects or behaviors based on memory has a
large set of problems and limitations. The other problems with objects are often lost or stolen and a
behavior based on memory is easily forgotten. Even Identity cannot be guaranteed, privacy cannot
assume and inappropriate use cannot be assured or denied.
Biometrics science is expected to be emerged in solutions such as to provide for Home Security
which also including applications
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To Kill A Mockingbird Rumors
Jay Asher, the author of the novel Thirteen Reasons Why, once said, You can hear rumors. But
you can t know them. Listening to a popular rumor can often force people to believe it is true.
Not everything people say is true if nobody can provide proof. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee, folks in the town make rumors that get out of hand. Many of these rumors and
popular opinions change throughout the novel. However, just because the rumors are well known
does not always make them right because everyone has an own opinion. Tom Robinson has a
hard time gaining respect from the jury during the trial against Mayella Ewell. Tom is accused of
raping Mayella however, Mayella has no proof of Tom harassing her. Every time one of the
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Evidence Based Instruction Essay example
Evidence based instruction includes reliable and valuable data obtained from your classroom.
When you apply basil tests, unit tests, exit slips, and acuity assessments you need to collect the
data from your classroom to organize your classroom groups. You should also use this data to
decide who needs AIS or tiered interventions for certain areas. Instructional practices include the
previously mentioned assessments. Pretests for all units of instruction can also help you
understand what your students already know and who is weak in certain areas. For example, a unit
on main idea and details using passages can be difficult for some students. Running records will
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Scientific based instruction is something that teachers use all the time in their classroom. Teachers
are consistently assessing and evaluating students performance, creating and amending individual
education plans, lesson plans, and reflecting on their practices. As teachers, we should be doing
rigorous research and building hypothesis to base further teaching practices on.
During the program that I am in now I ve learned that for evidence based practices that you must
have the access to evidences based practices, be careful with fidelity, and to check the progress
of the students. Today many teachers search websites such as google to create their lesson plans.
They do this because many teachers do not have time to sit down and look for the proper
research that is needed. These lesson plans that they are finding may not be considered an
evidence based instruction method. There are many websites that have been made for teachers
which have the proper evidence based programs that are needed for teachers. Next we have to be
careful with fidelity , which refers to accuracy or exactness to details. Teachers want to be sure that
their evidence based methods have strong outcomes from the students. It is important for teachers
to not change or leave out any of the steps in the evidence
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Photographic Truth in the Digital Era Essay
Year 3 Individual Study Proposal Form
Name: Cristina Dan
Provisional Working Title: Photographic Truth in the Digital Era
Description of the Research Area (this should be no less than 500 words):
According to James Brooks, the manipulation of meaning to assure an audience would destroy the
reality of the work and debase the concept of communication. The essay will examine how images
are used nowadays in media to influence people s opinions rather than only for artistic purposes.
We are constantly surrounded by advertising. The main power of the images is prominent in
advertising where experts change images so that they no longer reflect the truth leading to
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There are also some advantages of images in the advertising area. For example, in some ads and
posters the image is hyperbolizing the negative sides of the product so that it could create a
positive impact on the consumer. For example, on the pack of cigarettes, the cruel and ugly
images lead to a fear that those health problems presented there will really look like that and
create a three times stronger impact. The images are produced and manipulated in someway so that
it serves to the purpose. The exaggerated images in pictures about failed plastic surgeries determine
people not to try to modify their body with unnecessary changes that could affect their health and
normally all the images from Masses that show bad things that happened with people s lives have a
strong influence on people not to do those things.
This topic rises up lots of questions and worries whether this altered reality of norms used by photo
manipulation and the issue of ethics comes to the front. How far can this photo manipulation go,
but still maintain photographic integrity? We as readers, do we have the right to know that an
image we see in
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Microsoft Virtualization Terminology And Methodology
1: Microsoft virtualization 1.1: Hyper V 1.1.1: Introduction 1.1.2: Architecture 1.2: App V 1.3:
MED V 1: MICROSOFT VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization has rapidly grown from a technology.
It used for labs and development work to a core IT infrastructure technology. Virtualization has
always been a complex technology, for reducing this complexity Microsoft has founded a various
virtualization products with similar sounding yet nondescript names such as Hyper V, App V, and
MED V ,Microsoft User Environment Virtualization (UE V),Remote Desktop Services, and system
center Virtual MachineManager. Each one is designed to provide a solution to a different business
problem. To understand this virtualization we need to know about the Microsoft virtualization
terminology and methodology.
1.1: HYPER V
1.1.1: Introduction
Hyper v can create virtual machines on x86 64 systems. A host server running Hyper V could be
accessed remotely by multiple guest computers .And this guest computer could perform as if they
are using the host server directly. If the application is not available on the guest computer, users on
the guest computers could run applications in the host server remotely.
Hyper V is a hypervisor based virtualization solution, which means that the software layer
providing the virtualization support runs directly on the physical system hardware. This
configuration provides a high performance virtualization platform. A finalized version was released
on June 26, 2008.
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Mgmt360 Unit 1 Project Management Paper
Project Management Assignment 1
Shasha Kay McIntosh
20121836
Excelsior Community College
Project Management
MGMT3605
Mr. P. McCarthy
July 15, 2015
Table of Contents
Unit 14
Characteristics of a Project4
Resources Needed for a Project5
What is project Management?5
Importance of Project Management5
Success6
Why projects succeed6
Why project Fail6
Unit 27
The Phases of Project Management7
System Development Life Cycle8
Criteria Used To Prioritize Projects9
Net Profit Value10
Payback Period10
Return on Investment10
Characteristics Of A Goal/Objective11
Define Project scope11
Choosing the members11
Importance of the user12
Common Sources of Risk/Constraints12
Difference between Risks and Constraint12
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Here you need to estimate the duration of a task over a number of days.
Determine calendar dates for each task and create a master schedule
Adjust the network dependencies and individual resource assignments as necessary to optimize the
schedule.
Chart the final schedule. (Campbell, 2014)
Zero Based Budgeting Approach
This approach requires managers to justify all of their budgeted expenditures, rather than the more
common approach of only requiring justification for incremental changes to the budget or the actual
results from the preceding year. (WERAGODA, 2015)
Schedule
Scheduling is setting a timeline within which tasks will be carried out. Scheduling involves
converting the tasks in the work breakdown schedule and network diagram into an achievable
timetable with start dates, finish dates and assigned responsibilities for each task. (Campbell,
Project Management for MIS,
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Gay Adoption Research Paper
Gay Adoption: To Condemn or Condone
Last year, 29,471 children turned 18 and left the foster care system without an adoptive family (
Adoption 1). Unfortunately for those young adults, knowing the comfort of a stable family was
not part of their childhood. Though there is a high demand for children to be adopted, the reality
is many are not being adopted. Furthermore, even though there are children that need a good
home, state governments are purposely making laws that prohibit certain groups of people from
adopting children. States like Florida and Mississippi are both culprits. Two groups that are
especially being targeted by unfair laws are gays and lesbians. These unfair laws are clear
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Because of this, the children are the ones who really suffer. If states limit the groups of people
allowed to adopt children, then more and more children will not have a family. According to the
text, There are 423,773 children in the U.S. foster care system; 114,556 of these children are
available for adoption. Their birth parent s legal rights have been permanently terminated and
children are left without a family ( Adoption 1). There are at least 114,556 children in the U.S.
foster care system waiting and waiting and waiting for a family to take them home. By
precluding gays and lesbians from adopting them, the children will be without a home for their
whole adolescent life. In addition, there are gay and lesbian couples where one of the partners
has a child from a previous marriage or relationship. Even in this case, the non biological parent
cannot adopt the child, and this leads to further suffering for the children. In the article, Final
Holdout on Same Sex Adoption , the author, Tamar Lewin, states, Hannah Marie Phillips makes
the same point, in her 8 year old fashion: We want the other name on the birth certificate like my
first mom, because both of my moms want to be a mommy, she said (2). The interview of a little
girl, Hannah Marie Phillips, explains that even she does not feel like her mothers are receiving the
justice they deserve. When the children are suffering too, something is definitely
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Body Dysmorphic Disorder In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein the Creature has a disorder known
as Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a disorder where people are
always upset about their physical appearance. People worry that something is wrong with their
appearance, when in fact they look normal. Before dark and opaque bodies had surrounded me,
impervious to my touch or sight (Shelley, 90). The disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a
condition the creature from mary shelley s Frankenstein has by not liking his appearance which is
a symptom of the disorder. Body dysmorphic disorder is just in the people s imagination on how
their appearance is flawed. People with BDD think about their imagined or slight appearance flaw
often throughout each day. Here, then i retreated and lay down happy to have found a shelter...
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Depression refers both to a serious mental disorder and to normal mood involving sadness that
all people occasionally experience. Depression can determine whether you have a good happy
mood or low to have a low and upset mood. Depression can affect daily activities. Most people
suffering depression feel sad, become irritable, or lose interest in work or social activities. Here,
then, i retreated and lay down happy to have found a shelter, however miserable from the
inclemeny of the season, and still more from the barbarity of man. (Shelley 94). Depression can
make you upset about anything such as movies, music, or just the season going on. Recent
personal issues can cause depression. Experiences in life can also lead to depression in some
people. People become depressed under certain circumstances, such as abuse, deprivation, loss
of a loved one, or a loss of a job. I am malicious because i am miserable, am i not shunned and hated
by all mankind? (Shelley, 134). Many life events can cause depression. Life events can cause mood
changes and severe sadness known as
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Miami Mediterranean Diet
Being healthy and fit is a complicated thing to achieve these days, given all the studies that seem
to contradict each other on an almost daily basis and all the diets out there vying for your
attention and claiming to be the best. But what if it the diet part of it could be simplified into a list
of just 10 foods that could help you lose weight and be healthy would that make it easier?
Dr. Michael Ozner seems to think so, because he wrote the book The Miami Mediterranean Diet.
Obviously it s a spin of the more well known Mediterranean Diet, and not only does he think it will
simplify things for people interested in being healthier but it will also help them actually be
healthier. People in the Mediterranean following a Mediterranean diet naturally have much smaller
risks of heart disease and other ailments like obesity, and he thinks he knows why.... Show more
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Whole grains, always whole grains.
Fish We ve been hearing a lot lately about how great fish can be, but the Mediterraneans seem to
have known that since a long long time ago. Salmon, tuna, mackerel, sardines, and trout are packed
with Omega 3 fatty acids, help decrease triglycerides, have anti inflammatory properties, and can
decrease the risk for heart disease.
Fresh Fruits Color and variety are important, and in the Mediterranean outdoor markets are
common so people have easy access to large selections of fresh produce.
Fresh Vegetables Same as with fruit, color and variety are important. The phytonutrients in fresh
veggies (and fruit) have been shown to aid with weight control and decrease risks for heart disease,
diabetes, and cancer.
Low fat Dairy This is not one you may have expected to see on the list, but it can do a body good.
Whole milk, yogurt, and cheese (goat cheese especially) are commonly part of Mediterranean
meals. The key, of course, is
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Bible Commentary
All Christians have the ability to hear God s voice and to have a close relationship with Him but
some are missing out because they haven t learn how to listen to God with their spirits. Are you
aware that to know God in an intimate relationship is eternal life? Eternal life is not getting a ticket
to heaven because eternal life begins at the moment of salvation. A good Biblecommentary is
essential to know Bible truth.
The door is opened when Christ comes into your heart for you to have fellowship and to commune
with God. Trying to hear and know God in the natural with our physical bodies will not cut it,
because God is Spirit. The only way to communicate with God is using your spirit to connect to His
Spirit in heavenly fellowship.
I found no greater pleasure here on earth then I do when I hear God talk to me. I used to ask God
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You cannot hear from God or see God with your human natural eyes or ears. Listening to God is
apart from the natural body, which we use to communicate with other people like our family and
friends. The only way we will be able to communicate to God is by using our spirits to talk, listen,
walk and see Almighty God. This is what I hope to be able to do with you is to help you learn to
use your spirit to communicate with God.
Knowing God is essential for Christians.
A relationship with God with close interaction is what life is all about. Hearing God s voice and
knowing His presence daily can take your Christian experience to the highest level. The Bible
reveals to us the way for us to hear God s voice and to know Him better. Through prayer and
intimate knowledge of God all Christians can know God better when they know how to listen to
God with their spirits. The art of hearing God does not have to escape the believer. God is always
near open your spiritual eyes. Find out more about hearing God s voice for
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Reaction Paper On Drones
The passing of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 has caused the current state of
rapid increase of drones all across the United States. The Modernization and Reform Act modernize
the nation s aviation system and opened up the skies for unmanned drones by the later part of 2015.
Consequently, the Federal Aviation Administration
had to find ways of implementing these drones
into our modern society smoothly. The numerous instances of nearby collisions between drones and
airlinepilots have received many of attention from media outlet sources. This attention has led us to
face the question of whether are beneficial to societal. Yes, I agree that drones are beneficial and
should not be illegal, but we should set forth policies that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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1). The question these stakeholders are trying to figure out is should banning drones be an effective
solution to reducing the number of them in the sky. Consequently, banning drones in the states
would economically impact our country. Therefore, we should examine drone practices in the states.
In addition, many groups use these drones to operate their jobs. Groups such as the military and law
enforcements uses drones to help complete their tasks of protecting the people and enforcing the
law in this country. Also, photographers use drones to capture shot from higher elevations to
expand their photo angles. Micahaelle Bond believes that 20,000 will be purchased annually by
public safety agencies by 2025 (Bond par. 5) for the use of investigation and other purposes for
law enforcements since drones are becoming increasingly useful by numerous sectors. These
stakeholders tend to question the use of drones valuable to numerous industries. Therefore, drones
becoming illegal would be an unnecessary action by the federal government as they use drones to
better protect the lives of people.
However, the advancement of technological drones has caused a concern with non drone users.
These non users typically fear of cameras capturing them in their everyday life; therefore, they fear
drones are invading their privacy since these stakeholders tend to question the beneficial economic
impact of drones. Also,
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Importance Of Human Asset Administration ( Hrm )
Abstract
This paper will delineate the significance and significance of human asset administration (HRM),
human asset arranging, and vital human asset administration, which are fundamentally vital for an
association s viability and must be successfully overseen. This review utilized the writing survey
technique to gain its last outcomes. The applicable HRM writing survey was done by motivation
behind the review. It utilized the purposive arbitrary example technique for selecting applicable
writing. This review demonstrates the current financial environment in the games business; the
second part of the review fundamentally examines the estimation of the vital administration of
workers for the viable and effective operation of games associations. It likewise fundamentally
assesses human asset arranging and other germane issues as far as enactment, enlistment,
determination, preparing, acceptance, and reward administration from various worldwide cases in
games administration. In the course of recent decades, expanding rivalry, globalization, and
consistent changes in the market and in innovation have underlined the need to reexamine the
administration of the association and of HR for beating noteworthy difficulties. In this way,
supervisors ought to utilize key human asset administration to defeat huge issues and to frame all
around arranged systems so that the association may succeed. human asset administration, key
human asset administration, sports, HRM handle, current
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Framing In The Pardoner s Tale
Framing plays a very important role in Chaucer s The Pardoner s Tale as it lets the reader delve
into the world that the author has created to analyze the characters within. The character of the
Pardoner is very interesting and by using frames we can add depth to the story that he tells.
There are five frames in the tale: the general prologue or the pilgrim s point of view, Pardoner s
prologue, introduction of the tale, the actual tale itself and lastly the old man s tale. The various
frames present in The Pardoner s Tale each help explain the narratives contained inside. The main
role of framing is to help the reader grasp the text in greater detail and uncover what may not be
obvious at first sight. Framing also helps strengthen the understanding behind the actions of the
characters in The Pardoner s Tale. In Chaucer s tale framing... Show more content on
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When reading the prologue and the tale one feels as if there are two conflicting sides to the
pardoner; one where he preaches moralistic values and the other where he is defying those same
values with his greedy requests. Framing helps by giving the reader direction and thus being
able to distinguish in a sense which of the Pardoner s is speaking. In his prologue the pardoner
tells the crowd that he is a man who preaches against the sin of gluttony. He exclaims when I
preach in churches, I strive for a resounding voice, and I ring it out as round as a bell, for I know
by heart all that I say. My theme is and always was one and the same: Radix malorum est
cupiditas. (Chaucer 334) The exact meaning of the Latin phrase is greed is the root of all evils .
However, the pardoner later calls what he does trickery and that it has won him hundreds of
marks . He also tells the people that all his stories are false. (Chaucer 399) But even after he has
already explained how he does his business to the crowd the pardoner then tries to trick them into
giving him things for his so
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Water in the Middle East
For long time Israel was suspected in embezzlement of South Lebanese water during the
occupation of water called safety strip from 1978 to 2000. In the report of UN experts presented at
the annual meeting of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ( ESCWA) in
Amman in May 1994 , it was reported that since the establishment of this zone Israelwas annually
pumping water from Litani to its territory with pumps installed at the bridge of Khardali, in a
volume of 150 million m3 . Another 65 million m3 allegedly was taken from Wazzani and Hasbani .
The edition of the U.S. Defense Department Lebanon : a review of the country ( 1989 ) also states
that in the late 1970 s early 1980 s Lebanese reported a plea of derivation of water from the small
tributaries of the Hasbani to Israel (Middle East International, в„– 458, 10 September 1993).
Western and Arab media published an information that the scale of water derivation to Israel
were much more, only from the Litani up to 55 % of the annual discharge . Among all the details
in particular, it was reported that Israeli experts have installed shut off valves at the water
pumping station on the river, which allows switching part of the flow in a specially built 12
kilometer water pipeline leading to Hasbani river which feeds the Jordan River and through the
Galilee lake (Ibid).
Most of the accusations against Israel had no documentary evidence, it can be indirectly indicated
by the fact that Lebanon has never
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Critical Interpretation On Dante s Divine Comedy
Within the last century or so, much of the critical interpretation on Dante s Divine Comedy has
been part of what is sometimes called symbolic literature. Symbolistic literature usually contains
superimposed ideas conceive by the writer s imagination, which is based on a collection of
religious and culturally opinionated ideas that the poet used to fashion the story but does not
literally invent. The poet s view of the world is skewed by the time in which they live, the way
they were brought up, and in part by cultural idealisms. Because of this, interpretation of Dante s
book is restricted to a select group of critics and interpreters. Interpretation of symbolic literature
aims to reveal the true meaning behind the text, which is usually extremely difficult to translate
as we can only guess what the author really indented to mean. This difficulty of translation is
compounded by the fact that the Devine Comedy has been translated from Italian to English,
Italian being a rather out of the way language when compared to English. This all being said, it is
almost impossible to derive exact interpretation of what Dante meant and why he may have put
characters where he put them. Suicide has and always will be a very controversial issue in the
terms of defining it as a sin. It is a very tender subject that can spark fierce debates. As the author of
the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieritakes a bold stance on the issue of suicide. He believes the act
of committing suicide is a mortal
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Case Analysis Of Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin: Summary of the Business An organization must identify its core competencies
and strategically align those competencies with its business objectives to achieve success. In fact,
C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel explained in the Harvard Business Review that the most powerful
way for an organization to prevail is for it to identify, cultivate, and exploit the core competencies
that make growth possible (2000). Lockheed Martin has thoroughly aligned its competencies,
business objectives, and key performance indicators, which has undoubtedly contributed to the
corporation s effectiveness. Core competencies are capabilities possessed by an organization that
when applied to create products and services, make a critical contribution to corporate
competitiveness (Edgar Lockwood, 2011). Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace
company. The corporation s core competencies are the research, design, development, manufacture,
integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems. By leveraging those competencies,
Lockheed Martin delivers a broad portfolio of products and services including high performance
combat aircraft, laser weapons systems, and unmanned combat vehicles. Business Objectives In
order to ensure its continued success as a leading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, in support of the objective to make products more affordable, the corporation aims
to add design to cost analysis criteria to each business segment s proposal planning and proposal
review process. Then, with respect to creating a high performance, inclusive, and safe workplace,
the corporation has committed to maintaining a lower voluntary attrition rate among top
performing employees and to achieve or outperform day away, recordable, and severity case rate
goals. By establishing these short term goals, the organization remains on course to achieve its long
term
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The Interaction between the American and the Samoan...
Describe the interaction between the two leadership groups. What behaviors of the American
representatives could create conflict with the Samoan leaders? Are there similarities from this
meeting and the Blue Horizon Cruise simulation meeting?
At this tense meeting with considerable distrust and suspicion evident in the faces, speeches and
body language of the Samoan chiefs, the High Chief expressed considerable skepticism about
American plans for the island, such as providing more education in English, teaching the young
marketable skills, and developing the country. Being educated at the University of Hawaii, the
High Chief would have had very good reason to be suspicious of the intentions of the United States,
even when its representatives expressed their goodwill toward the Native peoples and desire to
bring progress; and modernization. He would have learned about the wars against the Native
Americans from the 17th to the 19th Centuries, for example, the annexation of Hawaii in 1898,
and the Philippines War of 1899 1902, if indeed he had not known all about these before.
American Samoa was annexed only nine years before Guam, the Philippines and Hawaii, when the
U.S. was in a particularly expansionist and imperial stage. At no time were the peoples of these
consulted about whether they wished to be annexed to the United States, although American policy
did grant them a large measure of autonomy and home rule. In addition the High Chief would have
learned
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The Club Essay
When the club opens at eight, it s almost unrecognisable. Two large men dressed in black suits
guard the entrance, they seem friendly enough, but I m told they have a mean streak when
provoked. Two blonde twin girls sit in the kiosk, waiting to sell tickets and collect coats. A sea of
people, a variety of shapes and sizes, fill the once empty room to capacity.
Derrick, the angry barman, remains behind the bar accompanied by two companions; another man,
and a woman. Even though all three wear the same uniform, they re entirely different to one another.
The tiny built woman, with her already pale complexion, appears even paler under her mop of
black hair and black painted features. She seems friendly enough as she converses with others, ...
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A kaleidoscope of butterflies invades my stomach the moment he turns his face towards me, our
noses touching. I gaze through my lashes, straight into the ocean pools, where I become lost to
the world as I allow myself become enthralled by Angelo s magic. He brushes his lips against my
ear, caressing the softness of my skin while his hot breath flows down my neck. Frankie will
introduce you soon. Are you going to sing that song for me again?
My heart flutters like a hummingbird in my chest, my breath becomes heavy, making me dizzy
almost. My eyes flutter closed as I lose myself in this moment with Angelo.
All too soon I hear my name being called, freeing me from captivity. I snap my eyes open to see
Frankie standing on the stage, holding his hand out towards me. I turn to face Angelo, who gazes at
me with sensual eyes. п»їThe hummingbird in my chest beats her wings harder, desperately
searching for a way out. I have to turn away quickly before I accept the invitation to fall into his
arms and kiss him in front of Alice.
The crowd parts, allowing me access towards the stage. As I did earlier, I hold onto the rail as I
ascend the four steps, my body quivers, my breath becomes ragged. My heartbeat continues to race,
but no longer because of Angelo s advances. Now, I have a crowd of strangers to entertain, a far
more terrifying prospect than earlier, only singing for Angelo.
Frankie waits beside the microphone, gazing back
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The Importance Of Materials Handling Procedures For The...
MINE1002 Essay Materials Handling In layman s terms, materials handling is the identification,
storage, and movement of materials between locations. (Siddhartha 2017) A more complete
definition suggests that materials handling is a system or combination of methods, facilities, labor,
and equipment for moving, packing, and storing of materials to meet specific objectives. (Kulwiec
1985) Regulatory bodies provide organizations with guidelines for the development of procedures
for the safe storage handling of materials. In Australia, Safe Work Australia is responsible for
providing organizations with guidelines for the development of effective materials handling
procedures (MHP) for the: Identification of materials Storage of... Show more content on
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(Kulwiec 1985, Siddhartha 2017) Unit materials are discrete items that can be distinguished as
separate entities.(Siddhartha 2017) In comparison , bulk materials are often in the powdery or
granular form. Products of the mining industry, such as ores, are classified as the latter. These
materials are often stored in bins silos, or hoppers. (Kulwiec 1985) For bulk materials the MHP
must also take into account of factors such as but not limited to: Lump size, Flowability,
Abrasiveness, and Bulk density. (Siddhartha 2017) The MSDS or SDS provides the relevant
information for the correct storage procedures of such materials. (SWA 2016) The National
Transport Commission sets the requirement for the transportation materials. The Australian Code
for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Road Rail is a resource produced to ensure the
safe transport of materials in the transport and logistics industry. (NTC 2017a) The safe handling
of materials also extends to the aviation and maritime transportation industries. (NTC 2017b) The
MSDS and SDS also provide information to whether the transportation of a material is subject to
strict guidelines. Copper Concentrate, for example, is not classified as a dangerous good and is
therefore its transportation is not subject to strict guidelines. Recall that copper concentrate does
pose a potential risk and as such is still subject to a MHP. (RMT 2011, 2015) The mining industry
uses unconventional modes of transport.
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Prue Leith Herb Project
Mint
ISRAELI SALAD RECIPE
Cooking/Preparation Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 4 Servings
Equipment: Chopping board, Large knife, Mixing bowl, Salad spoons
Serving Dish: Large salad bowl
Cost per Portion: R15.00
Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 12g o Protein: 3g o Fat: 23g
Ingredients:
6 Israeli cucumbers, diced
4 plum tomatoes, seeded and diced
5 green onions, sliced
1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced
1205ml chopped garlic
250ml chopped fresh parsley
125ml minced fresh mint leaves
125ml olive oil
30ml fresh lemon juice
15ml salt
15ml ground black pepper
Method:
Toss the cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, garlic, parsley, and mint together in a bowl.
Drizzle the olive oil and lemon juice over the salad and toss to coat.
Season with salt and pepper to serve.
Serve with Pita bread and Hummus.
Thyme
ZA ATAR RECIPE
Cooking/Preparation Time: 10 minutes (drying for 2 weeks)
Yield: 4 Servings
Equipment: String, Drying area, Spice grinder, 2 Bowls, Large knife, Convection oven
Serving Dish: Spice jar
Cost per Portion: R15.00
Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 6g o Protein: 27g o Fat: 1g
Ingredients:
125ml fresh thyme
60ml sesame seeds, lightly toasted
30ml dried sumac, ground
2ml sea salt
25ml extra virgin olive oil
4 pita breads
Method:
Hang thyme in small bunches in a cool, dry place or inside a paper bag, then allow them to dry for
two to three weeks.
When the leaves are completely dry, strip them from each
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Analysis Of `` Separating, All Winter Sundays, And We Are...
The theme Regret and Loss in Separating, Those Winter Sundays, and We are Virginia Tech Those
Winter Sundays, Separating, and We are Virginia Tech were written by three different authors, each
having their own unique styles and personality reflected in their works. The short story Separating,
written by John Updikewas published in 1974, it was written in the third person point of view. John
Updike was considered as one of the greatest American fictionwriter of his generation due to his
unique prose style, rich description and language. His short story, explores themes such as regret,
anger and self interest. Both We are Virginia Tech and Those Winter Sundays are written in first
person point of view. Those Winter Sundays is a work of Robert Hayden, and was published in
the year 1966. The poem explores the topic of sacrifice and regret; the tone being, one of
bitterness. We are Virginia Tech is a convocation address, delivered on the 17th of April 2007, by
Nikki Giovanni. This convocation address, carries the message of hope, unity, and regret. Each of
these work carry various emotions, displayed in a multitude of colored style and language which
the writers explores throughout their work; the common theme being Regret and Loss. We do not
understand this tragedy. We know we did nothing to deserve it..., is a line from Nikki Giovanni s
convocation address; it highlights one of the messages she tried to convey in her short narrative
essay. That is, regret and a sense
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Character Analysis Of Uncle Tom s Cabin
Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe used Uncle Tom s Cabin as a platform to address the
harsh reality of slavery while emphasizing the importance of Christian values. Though a quite
controversial novel because of its views on race, it has gained recognition as one of the best anti
slavery novels of its time. Through its contrasting characterization of Eva and Topsy, Stowe s Uncle
Tom s Cabin highlights the corrupted influence of slaveryon blacks, while applying racial
stereotypes to the characters in the novel.
Character introductions play a very important part in how the character is viewed by the reader
throughout the rest of the plot; first impressions are the most lasting. We first see Evangeline St.
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Clare, she is a mere form of entertainment. Topsy is a sort of wild child in the novel, she is
mischievous, she lies, and she steals. Topsy even referred to herself as the wickedest critter in
the world (367). It s not the matter of whether she knows what she s doing is wrong, Topsy s
behavior and actions are an indication of the facts that she s never been loved or cared for.
Readers can t avoid feeling sympathetic towards her because she is just a product of her
environment. She was brought up in conditions that are less than ideal for the proper upbringing of
a child.
Eva and Topsy contrast each other severely. They differ in appearances, mannerisms, and they
certainly have had different childhoods. However, they both have had profound impacts on
other characters in the novel. Of all the characters in the novel, Eva has helped transform the
most characters. Eva s inherent goodness and beliefs in equality and Christian values inspired
Uncle Tom, her father, Miss Ophelia, as well as the other slaves. Her words of kindness and love
even made an impression on Topsy; which was seen as a turning point for Topsy s actions in the
novel. Both Eva and Topsy had a significant impact on Miss Ophelia. When Ophelia first had the
job of educating Topsy, she only saw Topsy as a little plague that she wanted nothing to do with.
However, when she saw Eva s interaction with Topsy and her ability to love her, despite her being
a slave, she too
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Sample Size Determination Is An Important Part Of Any...
Sample size determination is an important part of any research. Probable size of study should be
considered, which is required to reach the study aims at the design phase. The figuring of a fitting
sample size depends on a subjective decision of certain elements and occasionally crude
approximate of others, and could as an outcome appear rather artificial (Whitley and Ball, 2002).
Thus, there are foremost three key factors which should be taken into account in computation of a
proper sample size(power and effect). The pro of utilizing a sample is that it is more
commonsense and less expensive than gathering data from the populace. The peril of choosing a
sample is that it is may not test may not enough mirror the practices, qualities, side effects, or
convictions of the populace sufficiently mirror of population symptoms or beliefs (Polit and
Hungler, 1999). Therefore, to decide a reasonable sample size by taking after equation was utilized
to decide the sample size (AL Rifa y, 1998, Ayyub and Mccuen, 2003).
ss=(z^2 x (p) x (1 p))/c^2
Where:
SS = Sample size
Z = Z value (e.g. 1.96 for 95% confidence level) p = percentage picking a choice, expressed as
decimal (0.5 used for sample size needed)
C = confidence interval, expressed as decimal (e.g., 0.05 = В±5)
ss=(гЂ–(1.96)гЂ—^2 x (0.5) x (1 0.5))/гЂ–(0.05)гЂ—^2 =384
Questionnaire Administration
There are several ways to questionnaire to be delivered to the participant counting through
publishing on a web site, post, e mail
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Stoicism in Ancient Rome Essay
Stoicism made the transition from an intriguing foreign philosophy to a popular practice because
it was taken up by several high profile figures. Scipio Africanus, the original esteemed Roman
Stoic died in 129 BCE, but about 40 years later a new crop of celebrated Romans took up the
Stoic practice. During the fall of the Roman Republic a group of famed orators, generals, and
statesmen including Marcus Junius Brutus (85 42 BCE), Marcus Tullius Cicero(106 43 BCE),
Pompey the Great (106 48 BCE), and Cato the Younger(95 46 BCE) all professed themselves Stoics.
This group of powerful statesmen and leaders practicing Stoicism disseminated it throughout Rome.
Octavian (63 BC 14 AD) who later became Caesar Augustushad a Stoic tutor and many... Show
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He had been highly educated in both Greece and Rome. He was also a great intellectual and
orator of his time which would have put him in contact with the people who already knew of
Stoicism. He studied under the Stoic philosopher Diodotus (d. 59 BCE). They maintained such a
close friendship that Diodotus lived in Cicero s house until his death when he left everything he
owned to Cicero. While Cicero considered himself not a complete disciple of Stoicism (he
followed some teaching of Epicurus and Plato) he practiced Stoicism s ideals, especially it s
ethics, throughout his life. Professor and historian Edward Clayton writes that Cicero puts forth
Stoic doctrines not dogmatically, as absolutely and always true, but as the best set of beliefs so
far developed. We ought to adhere to them because our lives, both individually and collectively,
will be better if we do. It is essentially Stoic ethical teachings that Cicero urges the Roman elite to
adopt. Cicero urges the elite to adopt these ethics through his orations and his philosophical
writings. He, himself, studied the texts of the earlier stoic philosopher Panaetius, and this
influenced his most famous work: De Officiis, or On Duty. On De Divinationes, another of Cicero
s Stoicism influenced works, the historian A E Douglas writes that: Cicero wrote at its beginning
and again at its end... that he was deliberately seeking relief through philosophy from the political
troubles of the time and an outlet
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  • 1. Bijli Essay (Electricity) In Urdu 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Bijli Essay (Electricity) In Urdu Bijli Essay (Electricity) In Urdu
  • 2. Essay about Critical Response to the Turn of the Screw Henry James novella the Turn of the Screw is a highly ambiguous piece of fiction. Set in Edwardian England, a very naГЇve woman is left in charge of two young children. The beautiful Bly however appears to be hiding a few dark secrets. The appearance of two ghosts plays on the governess mind, she comes to the conclusion the children are in danger and being possessed by these two horrors. Throughout the novella James successfully creates a mystical atmosphere, his ambiguous style forces us to think twice about what is written and decide for ourselves whether or not this is purely a ghoststory or something far more sinister. However after several reads and a close look behind the words, it becomes clear that the ghosts that haunt the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A woman as fanciful and dreamy as this in such a position is not going to survive. As we continue to read this novella we must notice the governess wild and unnecessary use of elaborate adjectives to describe the simplest of things. Her style of writing in itself is quite romantic and poetic, full of metaphors and oxymorons. However sometimes her choice of words is so prompting we must take a closer look into perhaps a double or triple meaning. When she first sights the ghost of Peter Quint on top of the house she is able to describe his position with amazing precision in note of the fact she was some distance from him and her sighting was quite brief. She comments he stood at an angle, tall and erect... he fixed me with a hard gaze and when yet again she confides in Mrs Grouse she gives a very elaborate description commenting on his tight red curls, pale face, long in shape, small tiny whickers, darker arched eyebrows and the fact that he had no hat . The governess even uses phrases such as the intercourse of our conversation added to the intensity of our meeting in description of everyday things such as normal conversation. The governess certainly has deeper meaning behind most of her words. The last and most important point in regards to the governess repressed sexual desires is her highly inappropriate and unprofessional behaviour with both her pupils, in particular Miles. There is a constant underlying power struggle between the two. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Structuralist Disposition Of Foucault The Works Of Derrida structuralist disposition of Foucault. The works of Derrida encourage us to consider the condition of strategies that ultimately refers to a radical exteriority something remaining outside to power and authority. This analysis of the outside acts as the catalyst to resist any form of authority without re affirming or confirming to the structure of authority that attempts to displace. Christopher Norris defines deconstructionas a series of moves, which involve the disassembling of opposition and hierarchies and revealing aporias and elements of self contradiction. (Norris, Chritopher in Derrida (London: Fontana Press, 1987), p. 19). So, deconstruction is conceptualized as a strategy of raising questions about philosophies claim to reflexive self identity. In introducing the concept of supplement , Derrida writes it is not any less remarkable that the so called living discourse should suddenly be described by a metaphor borrowed from the order of the very thing one is trying to exclude from it . (Derrida, Jacques in Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson , Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1981, p. 148). In that sense, speech is dependent on the writing that it tends to exclude ultimately leading to writing as the logic of supplementarity ; a supplement is necessarily excluded by the presence but is also in indispensable for the formation of its identity. This unearthing of the logic of supplementarity is considered to be a deconstructive move adopted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Taking a Look at an Electromagnetic Relay Patent Project: Electromagnetic Relay Describe the problem: The electromagnetic relay is used many different applications as a switch. It allows the signal to pass through the relay, when the magnetic coil is turned on, connecting 2 contact points together. It works as follows: The relay is made with a bobbin, a coil, a fixed magnetic core, and a movable armature. When the coil is excited, with the magnetic field generated, the armature is maneuvered such that it will be repositioned when the magnetic field is turned on so that the contacts touch and the signal travels through the relay. This design was developed in 1825 [1] and has not since been changed. One drawback to this design is that the utilization of the magnetic flux generated is not efficient. Thus the electrical power supplied to the relay is not sufficiently used making for a flaw in the design, a loss of power. More power is used, when less could be consumed if the design were to be changed. Thus the problem of the current electromagnetic relay is that the power supplied is not used efficiently, so there is a waste of power. With the new green environmentally friendly consumer market on the rise, industries want to be able to use as little power in their circuits as possible. Thus the solution to this power inefficiency is what this innovation tries to affect and hopefully make better. Describe the solution: This innovation provides a new design for an electromagnetic that is more efficient in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Similarities Between Federalists And Democratic Republicans The federalists and democratic republicans were two political parties who were against each other. Even though, both parties believed that what they were doing was best for the nation, they each had differences. The federalists believed in strong government and was led by George Washington, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. In the other hand, Democratic republicans believed in a smaller government, debated the political and economic future of the nation, and was led by Thomas Jeffersonand James Madison. The federalists favored a strong central government because they believed that if the states had too much power the government wouldn t be able to protect the rights of the citizens. Alexander Hamilton, leader of the federalists, believed in a loose constitution, taking action on whatever the people wanted as long as it wasn t listed in the constitution. Federalists concluded that the United States should be able to manufacture and trade. The federalists were strong in New England and had support from the northern east, they supported the Britain with whom they traded with. In contrast, the democrats emphasized the state governments should have most of the powers rather than the federal government. Unlike Hamilton, Tomas Jefferson, believed on a strict... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both parties agreed that they should have freedom of speech, freedom of press and freedom of religion. Both also believed that they were doing what was best for the nation. In addition, both wanted the united states to have a type of republic, however federalists wanted the president and elect delegates to have most of the power. While democrats wanted someone to represent themselves. Although, these parties seem to be enemies, they relied on each other, the federalists focused on manufacturing, shipping and trade whereas this supported the democrats. It provides the democrats by favoring their ideas for working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Animal Farm George Orwell Analysis On the surface, George Orwell s novel Animal Farm is about a group of neglected animals that overthrow their owner and take control of their farm. However, under the surface this novel is an allegory detailing the events of the Russian Revolution. Orwell wrote Animal Farm in the response to the corruption happening during the Russian Revolution. This was his first political and artistic purpose. The authors use of anthropomorphism and common diction leads us to believe he intended the novel to be read by the everyday man or lay person. Orwell wrote this as a warning to the readers with its central theme that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts. The author uses a detached 3rd person narrative to describe the events as they unfold in the story. While Orwell uses many stylistic devices in Animal Farm the two that impact the reader the most while developing the message are symbolism and irony.Ultimately, Orwell effectively fuses ( or blends) his political and artistic purpose into a single powerful work of art in his short novel Animal Farm. George Orwell s essay Why I Write is a small bibliography about his experiences with writing and how his writing has changed over time. In this he also includes some of the 4 purposes of writing. Orwell wrote this because he wants to explain the purpose of his writing while also informing them on the other true purposes of why writers write. The author s essay is intended for upcoming writers/authors and his followers. Orwell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Section 1 Harcourt-Essen Reaction A2 Chemistry Coursework Section 1 Aims: I aim to find out the order of reaction with respect to [H2O2] and [2I ]. I aim to find out the activation enthalpy of the reaction by finding the rate of reaction at different temperatures using the Arrhenius Equation. The experiment will go as follows: Into a conical flask put 15cm3 of distilled water and add 2cm3 of [X]moldm 3 potassium iodide (KI) solution and 1cm3 of 2moldm 3 sulphuric acid. Then add to this 2.5cm3 of 5vol (0.42moldm 3) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). For the second part of my investigation, the KI solution will remain a constant 0.3moldm 3 and the H2O2 solution will vary. H2O2 + 2I + 2H+ 2H2O + I2 Methods to find the rate: 1 Use a colorimeter to monitor the change... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transmittance can be expressed as the ratio of the intensity of the transmitted light (It) and the initial intensity of the light beam (Io), as expressed by the formula: reference 4 T = It /Io Experimental Methods: Making up the solutions: The potassium iodide solution will be made up by first calculating the amount (in moles) of KI needed from the equation: concentration = amount/volume as I know the desired concentration(s) and how large a volume I want to make up. Then I can calculate how exactly how much solid KI (in grams) is needed for that concentration by using the equation: amount = mass/Mr given the Mr of KI is 166.0028. Then to actually make up the solution, I will first brush the balance, place a plastic weighing container on it, and then tare the balance. I will then proceed to accurately weigh out the required mass of KI with a clean spatula. The hydrogen peroxide solution will be diluted from 20vol to [X]vol by using 20/[X] the volume of 20vol H2O2 in distilled water. Methods: Potassium iodide solution: 1. Using the equations; amount = mass/Mr and concentration = amount/volume, I calculated the correct mass of KI needed to make up the required concentrations of KI solution (0.05 through to 0.3moldm 3). I used the complete values throughout all the equations, and then rounded my final volume to an appropriate decimal place relative to the precision of the scientific balance I will use to make up the solution. 2. Solid KI (mass m) was weighed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Finc312 Case 3 Agro Chem, Inc Leasing Case 49 Problem Statement: Agro Chem, Inc. is a regional producer of agricultural chemicals based in Houston Texas that needs help making a lease versus purchase decision. By understanding the material presented, we will be able to come to a decision. However, after reviewing the information presented, there are a few problems that need to be investigated before finalizing our recommendation. Agro Chem, Inc. chose to go with the financial manager s idea of using a discount rate of 14% (average risk) to figure out the present value costs of leasing and purchasing even though the assistant treasure suggested a 12% (low risk) discount rate. Agro Chem, Inc. brought in the company s CPA to help settle the debate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analysis: Question 1: Since Agro Chem has sufficient internally generated capital they can buy the equipment outright which will impact the analysis. Normally by financing the equipment you have to pay interest payments which are used as a tax shield. However, by purchasing the equipment outright Agro Chem will miss out on the tax shield and introduces opportunity costs because the money could have been invested. Question 2: By using the 7.2% after tax rate and assuming the equipment will be sold at the beginning of the 5th year for its book value, if Agro Chem bought the equipment the company would achieve a project NPV of ($1,043,500.23). In contrast, if Agro Chem decided to lease the equipment with the same assumptions they would obtain a project NPV of ($1,030,205). Given these assumptions and based off our calculated NPV we recommend that Agro Chem lease the equipment rather than buy because of the $13,295.23 savings. This $13,295.23 savings is the NAL. PART A: Lessee s Analysis:| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cost of Owning:| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Year 0| Year 1| Year 2| Year 3| Year 4| | | | | | | | Equip cost| ($1,500.00)| | | | | Maintenance| (75.00)| ($75.00)| ($75.00)| ($75.00)| | Maint tax sav| 30.00 | 30.00 | 30.00 | 30.00 | | Dep shield| | 120.00 | 192.00 | 114.00 | 72.00 | Residual value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Zara Q1: As described by the case study, explain the supply chain for Zara from raw material to consumer purchase. The supply chain is a system made amongst different companies producing and distributing the product. Specifically, the supply chain contains the steps it takes to deliver goods or services from the supplier to the customer. The supply chain from raw material to consumer it s from design and production to distribution and retailing. Zara has unique and rabid supply chain today. Design and production are internal process and are done in company. At Zara s headquarters, there are creative teams of three hundred professionals doing a design process. They responsible for design the designs which will satisfy customer needs and keep pace with fashion. Zara s supply chain is unique as well. Current conventional wisdom calls for manufacturers in all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are these disadvantages offset by the advantages? The fast fashion distribution system disadvantages may be through different huge quantities required when they implement the order may find defects. Require huge number of labor to implement this huge number of models and designs. Can be out of date designs if it not delivered on the date thus no error should be made. Require contentious monitoring the designs and models. Costly if there aren t countries like Asia which low labor cost exists. if supplier doesn t supply on time may incur the company the loses of the clothes out of date fashion . Huge number of tons will be consumed faster than before because of this fast fashion. This was the possible disadvantage of the fast fashion distribution system. There are a lot of advantages that offset the disadvantages of the fast fashion distribution system. We may say here fast fashion requires innovation and brainstorming to get new designs overtime to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Giver And Number The Stars Literary Analysis Two of the most renowned books the Lois Lowry composed are The Giver and Number the Stars. Cliffsnotes says that The Giver exhibits Lowry s worries about society and humankind. Lowry attempts to awaken every reader to the dangers that exist when people opt for conformity over individuality and for unexamined security over freedom. Number the Stars is an instance of the trouble of growing up. Sparknotes says One could make the case that Lowry uses the context of World War II as a way of making these difficulties stand out clearly. Lowry emphasizes the point that individuals are not be devoted to the standards of society. Individuals for the most part question everything about existence and why certain things happen.In Jonas people group,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lowry depends on verifiable records of genuine occasions, her companion Annelise Platt s firsthand record of living in Denmark as a youngster amid World War II, and her own particular assurance and expertise as an essayist to relate her topical messages. Boldness focuses on people and in addition the bravery of the whole country of Denmark. Genuine fellowship is another significant subject of Number the Stars. The Johansen family has a dear companionship with the Rosen family. At the point when the Rosens advise the Johansens that they need to seek refuge, the Johansens don t waver to offer their help since, that is the thing that companions do. The Johansen family chances their lives for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bella Care Home Case Study How Bella Care Home Can Help Your Elders From Slips and Falls Millions of older people, those 65 and older, has slipped or fallen off their feet even when inside the house each year. Falling once increases the chance of falling again. This makes falls or slips as a major threat to older adult s quality of life. Bella Care Home, a trusted assisted living facility in Clovis California, believes that if your elderly loved ones are kept at home on their own without proper guidance and assistance, falls can lead to further serious problems that can be devastating to the affected individual and can become an expensive damage to manage. Today, we give you our top 10 ways on how caregivers in our assisted living facility in Clovis California can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We provide appropriate furnishings and furniture for them including a well maintained floor coverings and such especially in high traffic areas. 2.Non slip accessories In terms of high traffic areas in case for our showers and kitchen area, we provide non skid bath mats close to the shower or tub to keep them steady during bathing time. This includes the grip bars for wide open spaces like near beds, showers, toilets, and bathtubs. Our elders find it as a major convenience since it offers great safety. 3.Mobility aids In case your elders have mobility problems, they would be able to get assistance from our caregivers in our assisted living facility in Clovis California by moving in and out of the bed to the wheelchair or have activities with their walker or canes. 4.Less stairs Speaking of mobility, our assisted living facility in Clovis California do not really require for them to walk on long stairs since we have electronic amenities that can help them move to different areas that they desire. Some elders need the stairs as exercise, while others cannot do them. It is important that we know what you need. 5.Sturdy seats and durable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Satomi Ishihara s Beauty Secrets Japanese It Girl Satomi Ishihara s Beauty Secrets Also known as Kuniko Ishigami, Satomi Ishihara is one of the hottest actresses in Japan right now, and is greatly popular among both men and women! Her face was literally seen on streets, billboards and department stores. She gained recognition for her acting talent. If you are a fan of Japanese dramas or movies, you ve probably seen her around, since she s starred as the heroine in the film Attack on Titan and the drama 5 ji kara 9 ji made. She also appeared in various commercial events. Satomi loves to do makeup on her own, even for photo shoots! Really surprising. She asks stylists for advice and applies such tips to create her distinct look. Here are her beauty techniques for girls to follow: Skincare: Moisture for the skin is an absolute must for femininity. Satomi makes sure to moisturize her skin and she uses a humidifier to adjust the humidity in her room. Humidifier therapy adds moisture to the air to prevent dryness that can cause ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regular skin cleansing is critical to maintaining healthy looking and feeling skin. It is also an important factor in helping the skin maintain a proper level of hydration. Cleansing helps manage PH levels of the skin. That is why Satomi makes sure to clean off her makeup right after coming home from work. It is not a good idea to fall asleep while wearing makeup, as, we all know. She uses a Q tip for eye makeup to thoroughly wipe it all off. You just have to dip the end of the cotton swab in moisturizer and use it to remove your eye makeup. Satomi uses cleansing gels instead of liquids in removing makeup. Her favorite cleansing gel is E Special Cleansing Gel. It is easy to try even for first timers. It is a cleansing gel which also moisturizes with hyaluronic acid and beauty essences, blended luxuriously. Gels are definitely the way to go to get your makeup and take care of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. City of God Review October 10, 2010 St. Augustine s work, The City of God, portrays the Roman virtue and describes it s affect on the manners of the Romans. Though the people did not worship God, St. Augustine points out that God still blessed them by increasing their dominion. In this text, Augustine finds many aspects of the ethos Roman Empireboth admirable and problematic. He does this in a way that gives the reader a better understanding on his views of how to live a life dedicated to God. He also shows the problems of living for other men rather than living for the righteousness of God. Augustine speaks of the manners of the ancient Romans, and shows in what sense it was due to the virtue of the Romans themselves, and in how far to the counsel of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows the greatness with being pure in all ways and waiting for the good things in life and not being greedy. I really think this is Augustine way to show respect towards the pure and admire what they have done for God. In To What Profit the Romans Carried on Wars, and How Much They Contributed to the Well Being of Those Whom They Conquered, Augustine wrote that humans, because mortal and are only on earth for so long, shouldn t be concerned over whose government a dying man lives, if they who govern do not force him to impiety and iniquity? The Romans tried to impose laws and regulations on nations they took over but they themselves did not live by these. If everyone was under the Roman Empire, than everyone in that empire should have the same privileges and rights. It does no good, according to Augustine, to do this. Take away outward show, and what are all men after all but men? But even though the perversity of the age should permit that all the better men should be more highly honored than others, neither thus should human honor be held at a great price, for it is smoke which has no weight. Men that may not seem as if they have accomplished much greatness in the eyes of other men may have done just the opposite. ...the citizens of so great a country may not seem to themselves to have done anything very great, if, in order to obtain it, they have done some good works or endured some evils, when those men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gloria Anzaldua And Dear White People Struggles with Identity Finding your identity can be hard for some people. Your identity obviously makes you who you are. Gloria Anzaldua s To Live in the Borderlands (1987) and Justin Simien s Dear White People (2014) had a couple things in common when related to identity. In the poem, she talks about being between the borderlands and trying to find who you are based on where you are from and where you are now. I see a similar concept of not being able to decide who you really are in several characters in Dear White People. When I think of the struggles with identity in both the poem and the movie, I think of the tug of war game. The reader, or character in the movie, is in the middle and having both sides of who they are on each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You are the battle ground where enemies are kin to each other and you are at home, a stranger is where that situation really stands out. She is saying that she is the middle man of two different sides. In this case, I see it being between her homeland and where she is now. When she writes you are at home, a stranger meaning when she goes back to where she grew up, she is not the same person she once was and her family and friends do not recognize her. If I picture this poem as visual aspect, I see the reader in the middle and the hometown on one side and the current residence on the other playing tug of war and the reader cannot decide who should win. When I watch Dear White People I see the same features come through as with the overall aspect of To Live in the Borderlands. Rather than one person with identity issues in the poem, in the movie there are several people with this problem. The first person that really stands out to me when I think identity conflictions is, Samantha White. We see her being strong and forceful for the black community on Winchester campus and then see her sleeping with Gabe, a white man. Right off the bat, we see some in between from choosing to be with a white man and sticking up for the black community. It only gets more conflicting as the movie goes on. She is still back and forth with the community and with Gabe. As the movie comes to an end, we find out that Sam has a white father and she was never really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Canon Business Analysis Case Study: Canon Competing on Capabilities Introduction In 1925, a German camera maker named Oskar Barnack, developed a new, ground breaking camera called the Leica. It was not until 1933 that a company responded to the success of Barnack s creation and produced their own 35 millimeter version of his innovative design. Thus was born the Canon Company. By the 1950 s, Canon attained the title of leading producer of cameras in Japan. Since that time, Canon has made it a point to expand and diversify their company as much as possible. They are able to accomplish this primarily through a strong Research and Development program. Through this program, Canon has explored many different technologies such as home electronics and x ray... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept itself had the potential to change the market by decentralizing the office photocopier. Prior to this innovation, the photocopier in large offices were centralized to one corner of the office, primarily due to its mammoth size. In 1979, Canon s concept became a resounding reality. They were able to produce a photocopier that not only met and exceeded the cost and reliability targets that were set by Top Management, but in a more practical application, it was able to reduce the need for constant and continual copier maintenance. Based upon previous experience with patent law, Canon employed the use those laws to protect their new found development. Through the years, Canon has demonstrated several core competencies that have enabled them to propel themselves to the top of the market. First and foremost, Canon has employed a pool of extremely talented engineers who made up Canon s Research and Development team. Through their research, Canon was able to uncover new and innovative products. This varied product line, which included cameras, calculators, and photocopiers, demonstrates Canon s diversified product line. This diverse line of merchandise is integral to the company s survival and has enabled Canon to take a multifaceted approach to technological competition. The more diverse type of products that are offered, the more chances there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Eric Schlosser s Fast Food Nation Fast Food Nation (Assignment #2) Chapter 1: Eric Schlosser used background information and sympathized on Carl Kartcher for specific reasons. Schlosser wanted to show the readers that back in the 40s and 50s that fast food was not nearly what it is today. They were family owned restaurants that spent a lot of time and money on making the best products possible. Carl was able to start his own barbeque restaurant like he wanted and it was a success. The sympathy that Schlosser used was to try and get the reader to agree with him. Sympathy is an effective way to get the reader to agree with you because it deals with emotions and emotions usually sway a reader to one side of the argument or the other. Chapter 5: Artificial flavoring and coloring is a great success in the fast food industry because people like paying for foods that look and taste great, but do not really know what is in it. When Schlosser states, A typical artificial strawberry flavor, like the kind found in a Burger King strawberry milkshake,... He lists 49 different ingredients that are in the strawberry flavor itself. Carl is trying to show the reader that none of the 49 ingredients are shown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Schlosser states, Congress should ban advertising that preys upon children, it should stop subsidizing dead end jobs, it should pass tougher food safety laws, it should protect American workers from serious harm, it should fight against dangerous concentrations of economic power. He also says that the people need to stand up to these corporates because there are many more of us than there are of them. The easiest way is to just simply stop buying their products. He uses these facts and illustrations just to show that there are possible ways to stop these fast food industries from being greedy and to help improve them for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Wars throughout Time Sometime during the course of World War II, the United States became the most powerful nation in the world. During the last two hundred or so years, the United States has fought ten major wars and innumerable smaller military actions. For the most part it has been successful, in some instances defeating some of the world s most powerful countries. In other instances it has simply been lucky. A common threat throughout the nation s existence has been the practice of indifference and neglect. Between wars the Army shrinks to a very small size. Funds and attention almost disappear. This policy of the US Army may well indeed danger the nation s safety in the future Military strength includes not only the Army, but sea and air power as well... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lesson of maintaining a professional army repeated itself: trained professional officers and troops are crucial. They can t be created overnight from militia. These observations were repeated on the Indian frontiers and the Gulf of Mexico. Sadly, the British attacked Baltimore and burned Washington D.C. Huge numbers of militia embarrassed themselves fighting against this invasion. The regular regiments were expanded, but training and organization took time. Leadership in Washington and on the field left a lot to be desired. Even though 286,000 men served at one time or another during the war, their overall record was poor. A peace settlement ended the war with no clear winner. (Almanac 209) nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Once again, as soon as the war ended the country abandoned the Army. For the next thirty years or so it never numbered more than a few thousand men. But very importantly, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point was started in 1802. A small corp. of officers was able to accumulate. Because of the lack of trust in the military, funds and actions were limited. The Army was just big enough to provide engineers for seacoast forts and to fight Indians. The public s opinion all of a sudden reversed itself. Constant expansion, especially in Texas, led to war with Mexico in 1845. Now the Army was popular as it led regular and State/militia troops outside the country. About 79,000 men served in the war, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Otosclerosis Research Paper Otosclerosis is a disorder that is inherited that can cause loss of hearing because of lack of the sound being intensified. The article, Bone mineral density measurements in Otosclerosis using dual energy X ray absorptiometry does a study that is supposed to evaluate patients with Otosclerosis and compare their bone mineral density. As this disease progresses it can lead to conductive hearing loss. Both Otosclerosis and osteoporosis have things in common, such as collagen gene deformities in both. Blood was collected from the participants of the study as a fasting blood sample. The bone mineral test was done by X ray. The results of this study were taken by age, height, weight and BMI, to categorize the participants. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Tonuk, Koybasi, Bicer, Alkan Temel , 151). Viral infection, autoimmunity, and inflammatory mechanisms and hormonal changes (Tonuk, Koybasi, Bicer, Alkan Temel , 151). They are both more commonly found in women, than men. There is a connection between both osteoporosis and Otosclerosis. One difference is, that Otosclerosis may have younger patients with it. Patients who had Otosclerosis had a correlation with being Carhart notch positive. Carhart notch positive is a bone conduction that is observed in pure tone audiometry at frequencies from 1 4 kHz, and it is found with diseases that cause conductive hearing loss. Overall, the disorder has to do with bone density loss. This article for me was very interesting and taught me about something I had never heard of before. I have heard of osteoporosis, but never Otosclerosis. I think that Otosclerosis is very interesting, that it can be obtained in many different ways, such as hormonal changes, autoimmune as well as inherited. Although I know that there are bones in the ears, it is not something that I ever thought of, that a person could lose bone conduction for sounds in the
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  • 20. Basic Mode of Transport INTRODUCTION Each business has its own particular transport needs. These depend on the nature of the business and the type of products or services it buys and sells. This guide will help you decide on the most appropriate transportation for your business needs and assess the tax implications and costs to your business. It also tells you what licenses, insurance and training you or your staff will need to operate business vehicles. ROLE OF TRANSPORT: Transportation is the physical thread connecting the firms geographical dispersed area. It helps in transfer of materials from suppliers to the firm and finished goods to be transferred from the firm to the market. It serves as link that facilities of the firm.it also suprts the products of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The large number of carriers is due in part to the low capital that entering the trucking business requires. High variable cost and low fixed cost characterized the cost structure. The motor carrier does not require extensive terminal and equipment investment and does not invest in its own highway, and the carrier pays for highway use through fees such as use of taxes licencing charges. These variable expenses contribute to the high variety cost structure. Motors carriers are classified in manner as truckload and less than truck load. Less than truck load carrier accept small packages of shipment where truckload carrier accepts shipment of full truckload size. ADVANTAGES OF ROADWAYS 1.road transportation offers advantages of speed, door to door flexibility and widespread geographic coverage. 2. the major advantage of motor transport over the modes is its inherent ability to provide service to any location. 3. the large number of motor carriers suggest a high availability. For example,many more motor carriers than railroad facilities are available in an area. 4. motor carriers do not need to consolidate wagons together or decouple wagons at various locations on the route as it in railway transport it speeds up the transportation. 5. motor carriers used in road transportation have lower fixed capital costs as compared to other modes of transportation. 6. due to the lower entry costs of capital, this mode of transportation is characterized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Media and The Agenda Setting Theory According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 11d, the accused is to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982). Despite the right to one s innocence preceding a fair and public trial, the indicted typically receives mass media coverage, making the individual susceptible to the opinion s of the public. This is especially true in the case of a renowned individual, such as a celebrity or politician. The media s coverage of the news, prior to a fair hearing, results in public scrutiny of subjects. Media involvement generates public uproar, frequently resulting in the condemning of the accused preceding their right to a fair trial as stated in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Not only is an individual s right, according to the charter, to be presumed innocent jeopardized by the media but also their assumed right to a private life is put into question. Agenda Setting Theory Agenda Setting Theory refers to the media s ability to influence the significance of topics to the public. Agenda setting allows for the establishment of public awareness to issues made relevant by media. There are two assumptions underlying the agenda setting theory (McCombs Shaw, 1972). Firstly, the media s portrayal of an event does not necessarily reflect reality; rather the media filters and shapes the news. Secondly, the infiltration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Quebec Sovereignty Movement In Quebec The Front de libГ©ration du QuГ©bec (FLQ) was a paramilitary group, who was very left winged; they believed in socialism and nationalism. These people were considered terrorists in the eyes of the British, whereas some Quebecois saw these people as heroes. The FLQ was responsible for 8 deaths with approximately 160 violent attacks on civilians. This terrorist organization endorsed the QuebecSovereignty Movement. This movement was essentially a political movement that wanted Quebec to separate from the rest of Canadaand become an independent nation. In addition, it declared that the members of the FLQ would rebel against anyone that were considered Anglo saxon imperialism. It also wanted to overthrow the current Quebec government, and along with the separation from Canada, it wanted a French speaking society with only Francophones. This group caused much chaos, but its peak and most destructive affect on Canada was known as the October Crisis. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James was kidnapped on October 8th, and Pierre was kidnapped on October October 10th when he was playing football with his nephew on his front lawn. During this month, Premier Bourassa formally requests the government of Quebec (i.e. Prime Minister Trudeau) having emergency powers that allow them to apprehend and keep in custody people, i.e. members of the FLQ. This request ultimately resulted in the enactment of the War Measures Act. Some opposed Trudeau s response of enacting the War Measures Act, such as Tommy Douglas who was a Social democratic politician, but most of the public agreed with his decision.Trudeau s famous quote Just watch me when asked how far he would go to stopping the FLQ. He wanted this group to be abolished as soon as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Song Analysis Of Penthouse Cloud I have chosen a song entitled Penthouse Cloud sung by the band The Internet which was released in 2015. Based on the lyrics, there are a lot of significant linguistic foregrounding included in the song using the techniques of parallelism and deviation. First of all, the parallelism shown from the lyrics can be analyzed through repetition, phonological and syntactic/grammatical elements. The repetition can be seen in the bridge of the song; It s a war outside, It s a war outside, It s a war outside which is repeated for 3 times. Next, for the phonological element, there are many rhyming style of the verses from the song which are; 1)Father who art in heaven, Is this how you saw it when you made your creation? [n] 2)And the sky turns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also some verses that have the syntactic/grammar parallelism which are; 1)Is this how you saw it when you made your creation?, Is this what you wanted?, Is this what you wanted? 2)Or maybe we ll find paradise in the sky when we die, When we die, When we die, yeah 3)And the clouds turns black, And the sky turns white, And the days turnnight For deviation element, it can be found in term of phonological and semantic aspects. The phonological deviation from the lyrics can be seen in the verse I ll fight til.. which the word til used the omission of initial part of the word called aphesis . In the chorus Father who art in heaven , the word art shows the sub standard pronunciation of old English which refers to are in modern English. For semantic deviation, the verse Or maybe we ll find paradise in the sky can be considered as a metaphor sentence since it is absurd to the mind of the listener as it is a matter of unseen world where the place of paradise cannot be found literally in the sky. The most significant features that stand out the most are the verses that are repeated thrice in the lyrics; It s a war outside and when we die that used the technique of parallelism. For deviation element, they are the ones that contain question marks which being emphasized by the singer to make the listener of the song focuses more on the issue given through the theoretical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ordinary People Character Analysis In the Academy award winning film, Ordinary people the Jarrett family lives and ordinary life with ordinary problems, But once they lost their oldest son buck, there entire world gets turned upside down. The mother of this family Beth Jarrett, takes the loss of her oldest son the hardest, she avoids any and all conversation about the topic. In situations like these the strategies of conflict management always can help. Some ways the whole familycould have benefited from this is to create emotional safety, this would have let the whole family know how they feel about the situation and what they can do to improve it. Every member of the family at one point in the movie went into silence for violence mode, for example every time Beth the mothergot confronted about her uncomfortable issue with the death of buck she would flee the scene any way she could. Conrad did both in some scenes, he might have shot into attack mode, or just left to go to school. The father Calvin should shut down most of the time.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story, Conrad was the one that survived the boat accident that him and his older brother got into. He feels greef from that moment on because he was the one that survived when he thinks he should not have. Once he gets back from the hospital where he was staying, instantly the family problems happen and it makes his life exhausting. During these situations Conrad would use the form of silence, when he is talking to his dad about how school and how his friends are, he is using masking. Also this making situation when Him and his friend get done bowling and they start to talk, he does not get to the real point of his problems. On the other hand he uses violence when he starts yell at his father when he doesn t give his mother the camera. He attacks his father, not over the camera but the unspoken fact that she does not want a picture with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Current Rate Of Adoption CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY An oft heard phrase in education has become both a directive and a duty for educators: We must meet students where they are. This phrase refers to an obligation to meet students needs by matching instructional methods to their levels and preferences. In this era of rapid technological innovation and change, many students have embraced the use of Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook and spend much of their time in its virtual spaces. Despite its popularity with college students, it is unclear if university faculty educators feel that SNSs are appropriate places to go to meet their students needs. This study seeks to explore this question by comparing faculty and students as to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 211). While many SNSs are in the early stages of development, the adoption of the concept has been rapid. The study proposed here focuses specifically on the adoption of SNSs by students and faculty in higher education. Though SNSs have attained remarkable popularity, Facebook has become the most popular, particularly among people of ages 17 to 25 (Melber, 2008). Recent studies indicate that the number of older users is increasing rapidly (Kirkpatrick, 2009), but currently more than 90% of college students have a Facebook account (Haywoode, 2010; Loveland, 2011). Thus, the substantial number of college students using this technology has compelled many educators to wonder if there are potential benefits for the use of Facebook to support education. According to Santovex (2006), colleges and universities can use Facebook to engage students academically and build relationships with faculty (p. 5). As retention has become a focal point for many universities, several studies have suggested methods for universities to manage retention more effectively. John N. Gardner, founder and senior fellow of the National Resource Center for The First Year Experience and Students in Transitions, has visited many campuses, proposing to student affairs professionals that involvement and sense of connectedness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Evolution Of The Baseball Bat The evolution of the baseball bat dates back to when baseball was a growing sport. The first wood bats cannot be compared with today s wood bats, and the BESR bats of the past cannot be compared with the modern BBCOR bats. The first wood baseball bats were considered sticks because they did not have a lot of pop, which is how hard the ball bounces off of the bat. As the wood bat progressed, the ball began to fly farther and travel faster. This change in wood baseball bats can be related to the change in metal bats. When metal bats were first introduced, they were considered inferior to wood bats until the new and improved BESR bats were introduced. These bats had more pop than ever before, and were considered dangerous. Because of this danger, the BBCOR bats had to be introduced in 2011. Because of the major advances in technology, bat manufacturers are able to tune the bats to the BBCOR certifiable level. The introduction of BBCOR bats into college and high school baseball has moved the game in a positive direction by making baseball more realistic, creating a safer game, and making it easier to project a player s future. First of all, baseball bats come in many different shapes and sizes for all levels of play. The youth baseball bats have a different level of pop than the adult version of the baseball bats. For instance, the youth baseball bats have a pop level of 1.15, and the adult versions of the bats have a pop level of .50. When a ball hits the barrel of any bat, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Evaluating Unethical Decision Consequences Of An Organization Evaluating Unethical Decision Consequences This paper provides an identification of potential means whereby Information Technology (IT) managers, acting on the organization s behalf as purchase agents with IT vendors, participate in fraudulent activities. Further included are a series of recommendations for measures and actions that chief information officers or chief technology officers should consider as mandates to reduce fraud and other unethical practices while protecting the reputation of the organization, and the infrastructure of the computer systems of the organization. Finally, the paper elaborates regarding how these identified measures reduce the frequency of fraudulent activities. Identification of Potential Information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identified Types of Fraudulent Activity At almost any stage, there is a potential for fraud occurring in the IT procurement process. Fraud activities may include a range of activities on the part of a fraudulent manager. As reported by the ACFE (2010), these fraudulent activities on the part of procurement managers potentially include various actions that negatively affect the organization. Accordingly, some identified types of fraudulent activities reported in the ACFE (2010) study included categories such as: selecting only information technology projects that provide higher return values with specifications tailored to limit competitive bidding, or instituted through abuse by the IT managers of confidentiality. Moreover, other potential fraudulent activity might include manipulations in the preparation stage of the contract resulting in limits to the submission of and evaluation relative to contract bids, as well as the potential for instances of false invoice and over billing, or contract underperformance and an inability to meet the contract specifications (ACFE, 2010). Consequently, as stated by the Office of the New York Comptroller (2010), procurement activities that involve corruption commonly fall into one of three general categories: Demand for payment occurs when an Information Technology Manager receives improper bribes or kickback from the customer, in exchange for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theme Of Modernism In Mrs Dalloway *Exploring the modernist elements in Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf Modernism is an era, which is against the previous Victorian, Romantic, and Realistic eras in 19th and 20th century. In that time, in order to understand reality, experience is more important than rational science. Modernism is a new door to 20th century artists to look at the world from different perspectives, because after the World War One, people became disillusioned by the previous eras and also we can say that this era is an age of Anxiety and Dilemma. In that period of time, we can see strong relationship ties between artists and representation of reality. Modernism was a kind of escape from the previous eras and this situation hit the headlines among this time s artists. Mrs. Dalloway is a book that has nearly all features of modernism; such as stream of consciousness,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This part of the story clearly shows us an image that represents a consolidated and stable self , also we can see that she can produce social mask whenever she wants. Each of the other characters see only one of incompatible aspects and Mr Dalloway takes this to be her total personality. Hence, when the novel progress, the early stable image in the mirror shifting and contradictory views of Mrs Dalloway, and her character enlarges to encompass all the dissimilar images while remaining encompassed by them. In Clarissa Dalloway s party that she organized, Virginia Woolfreflects us her all of the thoughts, memories, sensations and also thoughts of other characters. There is no story that goes fluently, in other words there is no action in the plot. Most of the parts of the story is completely created from flashbacks. Here, Epiphany created by Virginia Woolf and it shows us her new writing style, which is new for previous eras ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On If I Stay If I Stay Review If I Stay is based on Gayle Forman s best selling novel. It about a 17 year old, talented cellist, Mia Hall. Her entire family are rock stars besides her, where she prefers classical music. She feels left out and out of place having no connection with her family throughout her life. One day she meets the love of her life, Adam who is also in rock band, but changes her life. Even being polar opposites they fall in love over their shared love in over music. On a snowy day her entire family decides to go on a trip get into a terrible accident. In an instant her life drastically changes when she is in coma due to the car accident. After the accident her parents and brother are dead and she has an out of body experience where she can see can see her physical self, but is not alive. In a life or death situation, it is up to her to decide whether she want live a changed life without her family or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Americans have a rich theatrical history and american music is very diverse. Two styles are shown, classical and rock n roll. Mia play the cello and plays classical musical music while her family and Adam are into rock n roll. It relates to how music impacts american lives. Mia is applying to Juilliard, one of the renown music schools. Adam is in a rock n roll band. Everyone in school knows who Adam is but not Mia because she plays classical music which is not commonly likable today. Not a lot of americans listen to classical american regularly. The movie accurately portrays music likability throughout the movie. If I stay was an amazing, emotional movie about the realities of death and young romance. The character are well developed and viewers become emotionally attached to the Mia s family from the start. Even though it is the average sappy, sob story of the death of a family it still creates an emotional attachment that makes the viewer to continue to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Application of Biometrics Science beyond Home Security 1.1 Background Biometrics science is automatic techniques of identifying a human being based on either a behavior vise or physic vise characteristic. Biometric technologies are of many kind such as dynamic signature verification,/iris scanning, DNA recognition, face shape identification, voice recognition and fingerprint validation. Biometric identification is more powerful to lower technology identification techniques in common use today likely passwords, key, cards, tokens, PIN numbers and smart cards. In exisisting system PINs (personal identification numbers) were one of the first identifiers object to offer automated identification. Although, this means of identification of the PIN, not necessarily recognition of the person who has entered it. The same thing can be applied with cards and other tokens. The token is the easiest way to recognize the person but the problem with this technology is that it can be present by anybody, i.e. we cannot be sure that token is provided by authentic person only. So, we can say the primary use of physical objects or behaviors based on memory has a large set of problems and limitations. The other problems with objects are often lost or stolen and a behavior based on memory is easily forgotten. Even Identity cannot be guaranteed, privacy cannot assume and inappropriate use cannot be assured or denied. Biometrics science is expected to be emerged in solutions such as to provide for Home Security which also including applications ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. To Kill A Mockingbird Rumors Jay Asher, the author of the novel Thirteen Reasons Why, once said, You can hear rumors. But you can t know them. Listening to a popular rumor can often force people to believe it is true. Not everything people say is true if nobody can provide proof. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, folks in the town make rumors that get out of hand. Many of these rumors and popular opinions change throughout the novel. However, just because the rumors are well known does not always make them right because everyone has an own opinion. Tom Robinson has a hard time gaining respect from the jury during the trial against Mayella Ewell. Tom is accused of raping Mayella however, Mayella has no proof of Tom harassing her. Every time one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Evidence Based Instruction Essay example Evidence based instruction includes reliable and valuable data obtained from your classroom. When you apply basil tests, unit tests, exit slips, and acuity assessments you need to collect the data from your classroom to organize your classroom groups. You should also use this data to decide who needs AIS or tiered interventions for certain areas. Instructional practices include the previously mentioned assessments. Pretests for all units of instruction can also help you understand what your students already know and who is weak in certain areas. For example, a unit on main idea and details using passages can be difficult for some students. Running records will help to determine what reading level your students are on. From this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scientific based instruction is something that teachers use all the time in their classroom. Teachers are consistently assessing and evaluating students performance, creating and amending individual education plans, lesson plans, and reflecting on their practices. As teachers, we should be doing rigorous research and building hypothesis to base further teaching practices on. During the program that I am in now I ve learned that for evidence based practices that you must have the access to evidences based practices, be careful with fidelity, and to check the progress of the students. Today many teachers search websites such as google to create their lesson plans. They do this because many teachers do not have time to sit down and look for the proper research that is needed. These lesson plans that they are finding may not be considered an evidence based instruction method. There are many websites that have been made for teachers which have the proper evidence based programs that are needed for teachers. Next we have to be careful with fidelity , which refers to accuracy or exactness to details. Teachers want to be sure that their evidence based methods have strong outcomes from the students. It is important for teachers to not change or leave out any of the steps in the evidence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Photographic Truth in the Digital Era Essay Year 3 Individual Study Proposal Form Name: Cristina Dan Provisional Working Title: Photographic Truth in the Digital Era Description of the Research Area (this should be no less than 500 words): According to James Brooks, the manipulation of meaning to assure an audience would destroy the reality of the work and debase the concept of communication. The essay will examine how images are used nowadays in media to influence people s opinions rather than only for artistic purposes. We are constantly surrounded by advertising. The main power of the images is prominent in advertising where experts change images so that they no longer reflect the truth leading to misinterpretation. A strong question is being raised upon this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also some advantages of images in the advertising area. For example, in some ads and posters the image is hyperbolizing the negative sides of the product so that it could create a positive impact on the consumer. For example, on the pack of cigarettes, the cruel and ugly images lead to a fear that those health problems presented there will really look like that and create a three times stronger impact. The images are produced and manipulated in someway so that it serves to the purpose. The exaggerated images in pictures about failed plastic surgeries determine people not to try to modify their body with unnecessary changes that could affect their health and normally all the images from Masses that show bad things that happened with people s lives have a strong influence on people not to do those things. This topic rises up lots of questions and worries whether this altered reality of norms used by photo manipulation and the issue of ethics comes to the front. How far can this photo manipulation go, but still maintain photographic integrity? We as readers, do we have the right to know that an image we see in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Microsoft Virtualization Terminology And Methodology 1: Microsoft virtualization 1.1: Hyper V 1.1.1: Introduction 1.1.2: Architecture 1.2: App V 1.3: MED V 1: MICROSOFT VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization has rapidly grown from a technology. It used for labs and development work to a core IT infrastructure technology. Virtualization has always been a complex technology, for reducing this complexity Microsoft has founded a various virtualization products with similar sounding yet nondescript names such as Hyper V, App V, and MED V ,Microsoft User Environment Virtualization (UE V),Remote Desktop Services, and system center Virtual MachineManager. Each one is designed to provide a solution to a different business problem. To understand this virtualization we need to know about the Microsoft virtualization terminology and methodology. 1.1: HYPER V 1.1.1: Introduction Hyper v can create virtual machines on x86 64 systems. A host server running Hyper V could be accessed remotely by multiple guest computers .And this guest computer could perform as if they are using the host server directly. If the application is not available on the guest computer, users on the guest computers could run applications in the host server remotely. Hyper V is a hypervisor based virtualization solution, which means that the software layer providing the virtualization support runs directly on the physical system hardware. This configuration provides a high performance virtualization platform. A finalized version was released on June 26, 2008. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mgmt360 Unit 1 Project Management Paper Project Management Assignment 1 Shasha Kay McIntosh 20121836 Excelsior Community College Project Management MGMT3605 Mr. P. McCarthy July 15, 2015 Table of Contents Unit 14 Characteristics of a Project4 Resources Needed for a Project5 What is project Management?5 Importance of Project Management5 Success6 Why projects succeed6 Why project Fail6 Unit 27 The Phases of Project Management7 System Development Life Cycle8 Criteria Used To Prioritize Projects9 Net Profit Value10 Payback Period10 Return on Investment10 Characteristics Of A Goal/Objective11 Define Project scope11 Choosing the members11 Importance of the user12 Common Sources of Risk/Constraints12 Difference between Risks and Constraint12 Approaches to risk management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here you need to estimate the duration of a task over a number of days. Determine calendar dates for each task and create a master schedule Adjust the network dependencies and individual resource assignments as necessary to optimize the schedule. Chart the final schedule. (Campbell, 2014) Zero Based Budgeting Approach This approach requires managers to justify all of their budgeted expenditures, rather than the more common approach of only requiring justification for incremental changes to the budget or the actual results from the preceding year. (WERAGODA, 2015)
  • 36. Schedule Scheduling is setting a timeline within which tasks will be carried out. Scheduling involves converting the tasks in the work breakdown schedule and network diagram into an achievable timetable with start dates, finish dates and assigned responsibilities for each task. (Campbell, Project Management for MIS, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Gay Adoption Research Paper Gay Adoption: To Condemn or Condone Last year, 29,471 children turned 18 and left the foster care system without an adoptive family ( Adoption 1). Unfortunately for those young adults, knowing the comfort of a stable family was not part of their childhood. Though there is a high demand for children to be adopted, the reality is many are not being adopted. Furthermore, even though there are children that need a good home, state governments are purposely making laws that prohibit certain groups of people from adopting children. States like Florida and Mississippi are both culprits. Two groups that are especially being targeted by unfair laws are gays and lesbians. These unfair laws are clear discrimination, and they should be put to an end ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this, the children are the ones who really suffer. If states limit the groups of people allowed to adopt children, then more and more children will not have a family. According to the text, There are 423,773 children in the U.S. foster care system; 114,556 of these children are available for adoption. Their birth parent s legal rights have been permanently terminated and children are left without a family ( Adoption 1). There are at least 114,556 children in the U.S. foster care system waiting and waiting and waiting for a family to take them home. By precluding gays and lesbians from adopting them, the children will be without a home for their whole adolescent life. In addition, there are gay and lesbian couples where one of the partners has a child from a previous marriage or relationship. Even in this case, the non biological parent cannot adopt the child, and this leads to further suffering for the children. In the article, Final Holdout on Same Sex Adoption , the author, Tamar Lewin, states, Hannah Marie Phillips makes the same point, in her 8 year old fashion: We want the other name on the birth certificate like my first mom, because both of my moms want to be a mommy, she said (2). The interview of a little girl, Hannah Marie Phillips, explains that even she does not feel like her mothers are receiving the justice they deserve. When the children are suffering too, something is definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Body Dysmorphic Disorder In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Body Dysmorphic Disorder In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein the Creature has a disorder known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a disorder where people are always upset about their physical appearance. People worry that something is wrong with their appearance, when in fact they look normal. Before dark and opaque bodies had surrounded me, impervious to my touch or sight (Shelley, 90). The disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a condition the creature from mary shelley s Frankenstein has by not liking his appearance which is a symptom of the disorder. Body dysmorphic disorder is just in the people s imagination on how their appearance is flawed. People with BDD think about their imagined or slight appearance flaw often throughout each day. Here, then i retreated and lay down happy to have found a shelter... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depression refers both to a serious mental disorder and to normal mood involving sadness that all people occasionally experience. Depression can determine whether you have a good happy mood or low to have a low and upset mood. Depression can affect daily activities. Most people suffering depression feel sad, become irritable, or lose interest in work or social activities. Here, then, i retreated and lay down happy to have found a shelter, however miserable from the inclemeny of the season, and still more from the barbarity of man. (Shelley 94). Depression can make you upset about anything such as movies, music, or just the season going on. Recent personal issues can cause depression. Experiences in life can also lead to depression in some people. People become depressed under certain circumstances, such as abuse, deprivation, loss of a loved one, or a loss of a job. I am malicious because i am miserable, am i not shunned and hated by all mankind? (Shelley, 134). Many life events can cause depression. Life events can cause mood changes and severe sadness known as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Miami Mediterranean Diet Being healthy and fit is a complicated thing to achieve these days, given all the studies that seem to contradict each other on an almost daily basis and all the diets out there vying for your attention and claiming to be the best. But what if it the diet part of it could be simplified into a list of just 10 foods that could help you lose weight and be healthy would that make it easier? Dr. Michael Ozner seems to think so, because he wrote the book The Miami Mediterranean Diet. Obviously it s a spin of the more well known Mediterranean Diet, and not only does he think it will simplify things for people interested in being healthier but it will also help them actually be healthier. People in the Mediterranean following a Mediterranean diet naturally have much smaller risks of heart disease and other ailments like obesity, and he thinks he knows why.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whole grains, always whole grains. Fish We ve been hearing a lot lately about how great fish can be, but the Mediterraneans seem to have known that since a long long time ago. Salmon, tuna, mackerel, sardines, and trout are packed with Omega 3 fatty acids, help decrease triglycerides, have anti inflammatory properties, and can decrease the risk for heart disease. Fresh Fruits Color and variety are important, and in the Mediterranean outdoor markets are common so people have easy access to large selections of fresh produce. Fresh Vegetables Same as with fruit, color and variety are important. The phytonutrients in fresh veggies (and fruit) have been shown to aid with weight control and decrease risks for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Low fat Dairy This is not one you may have expected to see on the list, but it can do a body good. Whole milk, yogurt, and cheese (goat cheese especially) are commonly part of Mediterranean meals. The key, of course, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Bible Commentary All Christians have the ability to hear God s voice and to have a close relationship with Him but some are missing out because they haven t learn how to listen to God with their spirits. Are you aware that to know God in an intimate relationship is eternal life? Eternal life is not getting a ticket to heaven because eternal life begins at the moment of salvation. A good Biblecommentary is essential to know Bible truth. The door is opened when Christ comes into your heart for you to have fellowship and to commune with God. Trying to hear and know God in the natural with our physical bodies will not cut it, because God is Spirit. The only way to communicate with God is using your spirit to connect to His Spirit in heavenly fellowship. I found no greater pleasure here on earth then I do when I hear God talk to me. I used to ask God all the time to help me and give me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You cannot hear from God or see God with your human natural eyes or ears. Listening to God is apart from the natural body, which we use to communicate with other people like our family and friends. The only way we will be able to communicate to God is by using our spirits to talk, listen, walk and see Almighty God. This is what I hope to be able to do with you is to help you learn to use your spirit to communicate with God. Knowing God is essential for Christians. A relationship with God with close interaction is what life is all about. Hearing God s voice and knowing His presence daily can take your Christian experience to the highest level. The Bible reveals to us the way for us to hear God s voice and to know Him better. Through prayer and intimate knowledge of God all Christians can know God better when they know how to listen to God with their spirits. The art of hearing God does not have to escape the believer. God is always near open your spiritual eyes. Find out more about hearing God s voice for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Reaction Paper On Drones The passing of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 has caused the current state of rapid increase of drones all across the United States. The Modernization and Reform Act modernize the nation s aviation system and opened up the skies for unmanned drones by the later part of 2015. Consequently, the Federal Aviation Administration had to find ways of implementing these drones into our modern society smoothly. The numerous instances of nearby collisions between drones and airlinepilots have received many of attention from media outlet sources. This attention has led us to face the question of whether are beneficial to societal. Yes, I agree that drones are beneficial and should not be illegal, but we should set forth policies that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). The question these stakeholders are trying to figure out is should banning drones be an effective solution to reducing the number of them in the sky. Consequently, banning drones in the states would economically impact our country. Therefore, we should examine drone practices in the states. In addition, many groups use these drones to operate their jobs. Groups such as the military and law enforcements uses drones to help complete their tasks of protecting the people and enforcing the law in this country. Also, photographers use drones to capture shot from higher elevations to expand their photo angles. Micahaelle Bond believes that 20,000 will be purchased annually by public safety agencies by 2025 (Bond par. 5) for the use of investigation and other purposes for law enforcements since drones are becoming increasingly useful by numerous sectors. These stakeholders tend to question the use of drones valuable to numerous industries. Therefore, drones becoming illegal would be an unnecessary action by the federal government as they use drones to better protect the lives of people. However, the advancement of technological drones has caused a concern with non drone users. These non users typically fear of cameras capturing them in their everyday life; therefore, they fear drones are invading their privacy since these stakeholders tend to question the beneficial economic impact of drones. Also, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Importance Of Human Asset Administration ( Hrm ) Abstract This paper will delineate the significance and significance of human asset administration (HRM), human asset arranging, and vital human asset administration, which are fundamentally vital for an association s viability and must be successfully overseen. This review utilized the writing survey technique to gain its last outcomes. The applicable HRM writing survey was done by motivation behind the review. It utilized the purposive arbitrary example technique for selecting applicable writing. This review demonstrates the current financial environment in the games business; the second part of the review fundamentally examines the estimation of the vital administration of workers for the viable and effective operation of games associations. It likewise fundamentally assesses human asset arranging and other germane issues as far as enactment, enlistment, determination, preparing, acceptance, and reward administration from various worldwide cases in games administration. In the course of recent decades, expanding rivalry, globalization, and consistent changes in the market and in innovation have underlined the need to reexamine the administration of the association and of HR for beating noteworthy difficulties. In this way, supervisors ought to utilize key human asset administration to defeat huge issues and to frame all around arranged systems so that the association may succeed. human asset administration, key human asset administration, sports, HRM handle, current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Framing In The Pardoner s Tale Framing plays a very important role in Chaucer s The Pardoner s Tale as it lets the reader delve into the world that the author has created to analyze the characters within. The character of the Pardoner is very interesting and by using frames we can add depth to the story that he tells. There are five frames in the tale: the general prologue or the pilgrim s point of view, Pardoner s prologue, introduction of the tale, the actual tale itself and lastly the old man s tale. The various frames present in The Pardoner s Tale each help explain the narratives contained inside. The main role of framing is to help the reader grasp the text in greater detail and uncover what may not be obvious at first sight. Framing also helps strengthen the understanding behind the actions of the characters in The Pardoner s Tale. In Chaucer s tale framing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When reading the prologue and the tale one feels as if there are two conflicting sides to the pardoner; one where he preaches moralistic values and the other where he is defying those same values with his greedy requests. Framing helps by giving the reader direction and thus being able to distinguish in a sense which of the Pardoner s is speaking. In his prologue the pardoner tells the crowd that he is a man who preaches against the sin of gluttony. He exclaims when I preach in churches, I strive for a resounding voice, and I ring it out as round as a bell, for I know by heart all that I say. My theme is and always was one and the same: Radix malorum est cupiditas. (Chaucer 334) The exact meaning of the Latin phrase is greed is the root of all evils . However, the pardoner later calls what he does trickery and that it has won him hundreds of marks . He also tells the people that all his stories are false. (Chaucer 399) But even after he has already explained how he does his business to the crowd the pardoner then tries to trick them into giving him things for his so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Water in the Middle East For long time Israel was suspected in embezzlement of South Lebanese water during the occupation of water called safety strip from 1978 to 2000. In the report of UN experts presented at the annual meeting of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ( ESCWA) in Amman in May 1994 , it was reported that since the establishment of this zone Israelwas annually pumping water from Litani to its territory with pumps installed at the bridge of Khardali, in a volume of 150 million m3 . Another 65 million m3 allegedly was taken from Wazzani and Hasbani . The edition of the U.S. Defense Department Lebanon : a review of the country ( 1989 ) also states that in the late 1970 s early 1980 s Lebanese reported a plea of derivation of water from the small tributaries of the Hasbani to Israel (Middle East International, в„– 458, 10 September 1993). Western and Arab media published an information that the scale of water derivation to Israel were much more, only from the Litani up to 55 % of the annual discharge . Among all the details in particular, it was reported that Israeli experts have installed shut off valves at the water pumping station on the river, which allows switching part of the flow in a specially built 12 kilometer water pipeline leading to Hasbani river which feeds the Jordan River and through the Galilee lake (Ibid). Most of the accusations against Israel had no documentary evidence, it can be indirectly indicated by the fact that Lebanon has never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Critical Interpretation On Dante s Divine Comedy Within the last century or so, much of the critical interpretation on Dante s Divine Comedy has been part of what is sometimes called symbolic literature. Symbolistic literature usually contains superimposed ideas conceive by the writer s imagination, which is based on a collection of religious and culturally opinionated ideas that the poet used to fashion the story but does not literally invent. The poet s view of the world is skewed by the time in which they live, the way they were brought up, and in part by cultural idealisms. Because of this, interpretation of Dante s book is restricted to a select group of critics and interpreters. Interpretation of symbolic literature aims to reveal the true meaning behind the text, which is usually extremely difficult to translate as we can only guess what the author really indented to mean. This difficulty of translation is compounded by the fact that the Devine Comedy has been translated from Italian to English, Italian being a rather out of the way language when compared to English. This all being said, it is almost impossible to derive exact interpretation of what Dante meant and why he may have put characters where he put them. Suicide has and always will be a very controversial issue in the terms of defining it as a sin. It is a very tender subject that can spark fierce debates. As the author of the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieritakes a bold stance on the issue of suicide. He believes the act of committing suicide is a mortal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Case Analysis Of Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin: Summary of the Business An organization must identify its core competencies and strategically align those competencies with its business objectives to achieve success. In fact, C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel explained in the Harvard Business Review that the most powerful way for an organization to prevail is for it to identify, cultivate, and exploit the core competencies that make growth possible (2000). Lockheed Martin has thoroughly aligned its competencies, business objectives, and key performance indicators, which has undoubtedly contributed to the corporation s effectiveness. Core competencies are capabilities possessed by an organization that when applied to create products and services, make a critical contribution to corporate competitiveness (Edgar Lockwood, 2011). Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company. The corporation s core competencies are the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems. By leveraging those competencies, Lockheed Martin delivers a broad portfolio of products and services including high performance combat aircraft, laser weapons systems, and unmanned combat vehicles. Business Objectives In order to ensure its continued success as a leading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in support of the objective to make products more affordable, the corporation aims to add design to cost analysis criteria to each business segment s proposal planning and proposal review process. Then, with respect to creating a high performance, inclusive, and safe workplace, the corporation has committed to maintaining a lower voluntary attrition rate among top performing employees and to achieve or outperform day away, recordable, and severity case rate goals. By establishing these short term goals, the organization remains on course to achieve its long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Interaction between the American and the Samoan... Describe the interaction between the two leadership groups. What behaviors of the American representatives could create conflict with the Samoan leaders? Are there similarities from this meeting and the Blue Horizon Cruise simulation meeting? At this tense meeting with considerable distrust and suspicion evident in the faces, speeches and body language of the Samoan chiefs, the High Chief expressed considerable skepticism about American plans for the island, such as providing more education in English, teaching the young marketable skills, and developing the country. Being educated at the University of Hawaii, the High Chief would have had very good reason to be suspicious of the intentions of the United States, even when its representatives expressed their goodwill toward the Native peoples and desire to bring progress; and modernization. He would have learned about the wars against the Native Americans from the 17th to the 19th Centuries, for example, the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, and the Philippines War of 1899 1902, if indeed he had not known all about these before. American Samoa was annexed only nine years before Guam, the Philippines and Hawaii, when the U.S. was in a particularly expansionist and imperial stage. At no time were the peoples of these consulted about whether they wished to be annexed to the United States, although American policy did grant them a large measure of autonomy and home rule. In addition the High Chief would have learned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Club Essay When the club opens at eight, it s almost unrecognisable. Two large men dressed in black suits guard the entrance, they seem friendly enough, but I m told they have a mean streak when provoked. Two blonde twin girls sit in the kiosk, waiting to sell tickets and collect coats. A sea of people, a variety of shapes and sizes, fill the once empty room to capacity. Derrick, the angry barman, remains behind the bar accompanied by two companions; another man, and a woman. Even though all three wear the same uniform, they re entirely different to one another. The tiny built woman, with her already pale complexion, appears even paler under her mop of black hair and black painted features. She seems friendly enough as she converses with others, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A kaleidoscope of butterflies invades my stomach the moment he turns his face towards me, our noses touching. I gaze through my lashes, straight into the ocean pools, where I become lost to the world as I allow myself become enthralled by Angelo s magic. He brushes his lips against my ear, caressing the softness of my skin while his hot breath flows down my neck. Frankie will introduce you soon. Are you going to sing that song for me again? My heart flutters like a hummingbird in my chest, my breath becomes heavy, making me dizzy almost. My eyes flutter closed as I lose myself in this moment with Angelo. All too soon I hear my name being called, freeing me from captivity. I snap my eyes open to see Frankie standing on the stage, holding his hand out towards me. I turn to face Angelo, who gazes at me with sensual eyes. п»їThe hummingbird in my chest beats her wings harder, desperately searching for a way out. I have to turn away quickly before I accept the invitation to fall into his arms and kiss him in front of Alice. The crowd parts, allowing me access towards the stage. As I did earlier, I hold onto the rail as I ascend the four steps, my body quivers, my breath becomes ragged. My heartbeat continues to race, but no longer because of Angelo s advances. Now, I have a crowd of strangers to entertain, a far more terrifying prospect than earlier, only singing for Angelo. Frankie waits beside the microphone, gazing back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of Materials Handling Procedures For The... MINE1002 Essay Materials Handling In layman s terms, materials handling is the identification, storage, and movement of materials between locations. (Siddhartha 2017) A more complete definition suggests that materials handling is a system or combination of methods, facilities, labor, and equipment for moving, packing, and storing of materials to meet specific objectives. (Kulwiec 1985) Regulatory bodies provide organizations with guidelines for the development of procedures for the safe storage handling of materials. In Australia, Safe Work Australia is responsible for providing organizations with guidelines for the development of effective materials handling procedures (MHP) for the: Identification of materials Storage of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kulwiec 1985, Siddhartha 2017) Unit materials are discrete items that can be distinguished as separate entities.(Siddhartha 2017) In comparison , bulk materials are often in the powdery or granular form. Products of the mining industry, such as ores, are classified as the latter. These materials are often stored in bins silos, or hoppers. (Kulwiec 1985) For bulk materials the MHP must also take into account of factors such as but not limited to: Lump size, Flowability, Abrasiveness, and Bulk density. (Siddhartha 2017) The MSDS or SDS provides the relevant information for the correct storage procedures of such materials. (SWA 2016) The National Transport Commission sets the requirement for the transportation materials. The Australian Code for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Road Rail is a resource produced to ensure the safe transport of materials in the transport and logistics industry. (NTC 2017a) The safe handling of materials also extends to the aviation and maritime transportation industries. (NTC 2017b) The MSDS and SDS also provide information to whether the transportation of a material is subject to strict guidelines. Copper Concentrate, for example, is not classified as a dangerous good and is therefore its transportation is not subject to strict guidelines. Recall that copper concentrate does pose a potential risk and as such is still subject to a MHP. (RMT 2011, 2015) The mining industry uses unconventional modes of transport. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Prue Leith Herb Project Mint ISRAELI SALAD RECIPE Cooking/Preparation Time: 25 minutes Yield: 4 Servings Equipment: Chopping board, Large knife, Mixing bowl, Salad spoons Serving Dish: Large salad bowl Cost per Portion: R15.00 Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 12g o Protein: 3g o Fat: 23g Ingredients: 6 Israeli cucumbers, diced 4 plum tomatoes, seeded and diced 5 green onions, sliced 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced 1205ml chopped garlic 250ml chopped fresh parsley 125ml minced fresh mint leaves 125ml olive oil 30ml fresh lemon juice 15ml salt 15ml ground black pepper Method: Toss the cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, garlic, parsley, and mint together in a bowl. Drizzle the olive oil and lemon juice over the salad and toss to coat. Season with salt and pepper to serve. Serve with Pita bread and Hummus. Thyme ZA ATAR RECIPE Cooking/Preparation Time: 10 minutes (drying for 2 weeks) Yield: 4 Servings Equipment: String, Drying area, Spice grinder, 2 Bowls, Large knife, Convection oven Serving Dish: Spice jar Cost per Portion: R15.00 Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 6g o Protein: 27g o Fat: 1g Ingredients: 125ml fresh thyme 60ml sesame seeds, lightly toasted 30ml dried sumac, ground 2ml sea salt 25ml extra virgin olive oil 4 pita breads
  • 51. Method: Hang thyme in small bunches in a cool, dry place or inside a paper bag, then allow them to dry for two to three weeks. When the leaves are completely dry, strip them from each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Analysis Of `` Separating, All Winter Sundays, And We Are... The theme Regret and Loss in Separating, Those Winter Sundays, and We are Virginia Tech Those Winter Sundays, Separating, and We are Virginia Tech were written by three different authors, each having their own unique styles and personality reflected in their works. The short story Separating, written by John Updikewas published in 1974, it was written in the third person point of view. John Updike was considered as one of the greatest American fictionwriter of his generation due to his unique prose style, rich description and language. His short story, explores themes such as regret, anger and self interest. Both We are Virginia Tech and Those Winter Sundays are written in first person point of view. Those Winter Sundays is a work of Robert Hayden, and was published in the year 1966. The poem explores the topic of sacrifice and regret; the tone being, one of bitterness. We are Virginia Tech is a convocation address, delivered on the 17th of April 2007, by Nikki Giovanni. This convocation address, carries the message of hope, unity, and regret. Each of these work carry various emotions, displayed in a multitude of colored style and language which the writers explores throughout their work; the common theme being Regret and Loss. We do not understand this tragedy. We know we did nothing to deserve it..., is a line from Nikki Giovanni s convocation address; it highlights one of the messages she tried to convey in her short narrative essay. That is, regret and a sense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Character Analysis Of Uncle Tom s Cabin Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe used Uncle Tom s Cabin as a platform to address the harsh reality of slavery while emphasizing the importance of Christian values. Though a quite controversial novel because of its views on race, it has gained recognition as one of the best anti slavery novels of its time. Through its contrasting characterization of Eva and Topsy, Stowe s Uncle Tom s Cabin highlights the corrupted influence of slaveryon blacks, while applying racial stereotypes to the characters in the novel. Character introductions play a very important part in how the character is viewed by the reader throughout the rest of the plot; first impressions are the most lasting. We first see Evangeline St. Clare through Uncle Tom s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clare, she is a mere form of entertainment. Topsy is a sort of wild child in the novel, she is mischievous, she lies, and she steals. Topsy even referred to herself as the wickedest critter in the world (367). It s not the matter of whether she knows what she s doing is wrong, Topsy s behavior and actions are an indication of the facts that she s never been loved or cared for. Readers can t avoid feeling sympathetic towards her because she is just a product of her environment. She was brought up in conditions that are less than ideal for the proper upbringing of a child. Eva and Topsy contrast each other severely. They differ in appearances, mannerisms, and they certainly have had different childhoods. However, they both have had profound impacts on other characters in the novel. Of all the characters in the novel, Eva has helped transform the most characters. Eva s inherent goodness and beliefs in equality and Christian values inspired Uncle Tom, her father, Miss Ophelia, as well as the other slaves. Her words of kindness and love even made an impression on Topsy; which was seen as a turning point for Topsy s actions in the novel. Both Eva and Topsy had a significant impact on Miss Ophelia. When Ophelia first had the job of educating Topsy, she only saw Topsy as a little plague that she wanted nothing to do with. However, when she saw Eva s interaction with Topsy and her ability to love her, despite her being a slave, she too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Sample Size Determination Is An Important Part Of Any... Sample size determination is an important part of any research. Probable size of study should be considered, which is required to reach the study aims at the design phase. The figuring of a fitting sample size depends on a subjective decision of certain elements and occasionally crude approximate of others, and could as an outcome appear rather artificial (Whitley and Ball, 2002). Thus, there are foremost three key factors which should be taken into account in computation of a proper sample size(power and effect). The pro of utilizing a sample is that it is more commonsense and less expensive than gathering data from the populace. The peril of choosing a sample is that it is may not test may not enough mirror the practices, qualities, side effects, or convictions of the populace sufficiently mirror of population symptoms or beliefs (Polit and Hungler, 1999). Therefore, to decide a reasonable sample size by taking after equation was utilized to decide the sample size (AL Rifa y, 1998, Ayyub and Mccuen, 2003). ss=(z^2 x (p) x (1 p))/c^2 Where: SS = Sample size Z = Z value (e.g. 1.96 for 95% confidence level) p = percentage picking a choice, expressed as decimal (0.5 used for sample size needed) C = confidence interval, expressed as decimal (e.g., 0.05 = В±5) ss=(гЂ–(1.96)гЂ—^2 x (0.5) x (1 0.5))/гЂ–(0.05)гЂ—^2 =384 Questionnaire Administration There are several ways to questionnaire to be delivered to the participant counting through publishing on a web site, post, e mail ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Stoicism in Ancient Rome Essay Stoicism made the transition from an intriguing foreign philosophy to a popular practice because it was taken up by several high profile figures. Scipio Africanus, the original esteemed Roman Stoic died in 129 BCE, but about 40 years later a new crop of celebrated Romans took up the Stoic practice. During the fall of the Roman Republic a group of famed orators, generals, and statesmen including Marcus Junius Brutus (85 42 BCE), Marcus Tullius Cicero(106 43 BCE), Pompey the Great (106 48 BCE), and Cato the Younger(95 46 BCE) all professed themselves Stoics. This group of powerful statesmen and leaders practicing Stoicism disseminated it throughout Rome. Octavian (63 BC 14 AD) who later became Caesar Augustushad a Stoic tutor and many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had been highly educated in both Greece and Rome. He was also a great intellectual and orator of his time which would have put him in contact with the people who already knew of Stoicism. He studied under the Stoic philosopher Diodotus (d. 59 BCE). They maintained such a close friendship that Diodotus lived in Cicero s house until his death when he left everything he owned to Cicero. While Cicero considered himself not a complete disciple of Stoicism (he followed some teaching of Epicurus and Plato) he practiced Stoicism s ideals, especially it s ethics, throughout his life. Professor and historian Edward Clayton writes that Cicero puts forth Stoic doctrines not dogmatically, as absolutely and always true, but as the best set of beliefs so far developed. We ought to adhere to them because our lives, both individually and collectively, will be better if we do. It is essentially Stoic ethical teachings that Cicero urges the Roman elite to adopt. Cicero urges the elite to adopt these ethics through his orations and his philosophical writings. He, himself, studied the texts of the earlier stoic philosopher Panaetius, and this influenced his most famous work: De Officiis, or On Duty. On De Divinationes, another of Cicero s Stoicism influenced works, the historian A E Douglas writes that: Cicero wrote at its beginning and again at its end... that he was deliberately seeking relief through philosophy from the political troubles of the time and an outlet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...