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Business Essay Writing
Writing an essay on the topic of "Business Essay Writing" can be quite challenging, requiring a
balance of theoretical knowledge, practical insights, and effective communication skills. The
complexity arises from the multifaceted nature of business itself, encompassing various
disciplines such as economics, management, marketing, finance, and ethics.
To begin with, one needs a thorough understanding of the chosen aspect of business to provide
relevant and insightful information. This may involve conducting extensive research to gather
credible sources, statistics, and case studies. Analyzing and synthesizing this information is
crucial to present a well-informed perspective in the essay.
Furthermore, crafting a compelling argument and maintaining a logical flow in the essay requires
a keen understanding of the essay structure and effective writing techniques. Business essays
often demand clarity, coherence, and conciseness to communicate complex ideas in a reader-
friendly manner. The language used should strike a balance between professionalism and
accessibility, ensuring that the essay appeals to a diverse audience.
In addition, addressing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the business world adds
another layer of difficulty. Staying updated on current trends, industry developments, and
emerging theories is essential to provide a relevant and forward-looking perspective in the essay.
Moreover, the task involves critically evaluating different viewpoints, theories, and models, and
then integrating them seamlessly into the essay. This not only requires analytical skills but also
the ability to showcase a nuanced understanding of the topic.
Overall, writing a business essay demands a combination of research, critical thinking, and
effective communication skills. It is a meticulous process that requires time and effort to ensure
the final product is not only academically sound but also engaging for the reader.
For those who find themselves overwhelmed by the intricacies of business essay writing, there
are alternative solutions available. Similar essays and a wealth of academic assistance can be
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Palestine By Joe Sacco; A Book Review Essay
Joe Sacco s graphic novel, Palestine, deals with the repercussions of the first intifada
in Israel/Palestine/the Holy Land. The story follows the author through the many
refugee camps and towns around Palestine as he tries to gather information, stories,
and pictures to construct his graphic novel. While the book is enjoyable at a face
level, there are many underlying themes conveyed throughout its illustrated pages and
written text.
The most obvious of the themes is that of violence, brutality, and torture. Tied into
this also is the idea of injustice. Many of these themes are intertwined. Constantly the
reader is berated with violent images, or descriptions of violence. These must be on
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The first to examine is near the end of the text while Sacco is leaving Palestine; he is
sitting beside an old Jewish American . She states that it is a shame all the violence
that goes on in the area, especially after all the hardships the Jews have already
suffered. To contrast this, the reader must look back to an earlier instance in the
book that is mainly textual . Here it talks about the opinions of the Zionists who first
moved to Israel, as well as quotes from Prime Ministers of Israel. Quotes such as,
Palestinian Arabs have only one role left to flee. and It was not as though there was a
Palestinian people considering itself as a Palestinian people and we came and threw
them out and took their country away from them. They did not exist. prove a type of
hypocrisy. After all the Jews had suffered from other cultures and societies
discriminating against them, one would think that they would not wish to inflict
anything similar on another culture or society. Quotes like this almost seem
reminiscent to those issued during the time of the Holocaust (i.e., the Jews are not
human/people). Similar to this, instances of hypocrisy are apparent throughout the
novel .
Finally, there is also an underlying theme of the sensationalist nature of the media. At
many times one finds Sacco talking about how he wants to see instances of violence
happen, because they would make a great page for
Dilemmas in My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult Essays
PHI 111 Final Paper: Dilemmas in My Sister s Keeper by Jodi Picoult The novel
My Sister s Keeper by Jodi Picoult explores the medical, legal, ethical and moral
issues related to long term illness and discusses some of the bioethical issues
around the experimental technique known as pre implantation genetic diagnosis.
The author presents many ethical dilemmas when a couple chooses to genetically
engineer a baby to create a bone marrow match for their terminally ill daughter.
That creation is Anna Fitzgerald, who is beginning to wonder about her place in the
world and questions her on going donations in order to save her sister s, Kate s life.
Anna feels that her existence is defined by her ability to save her sister. That type of...
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However I feel that Brian and Sara forgot to focus on what could be better for Anna
when the time came for her to live her own life. At first Anna was experiencing
psychological altruism which sometimes motivated her to put Kate s interests
ahead of her own. As Anna grew older she realized that the donations were at her
own expense and she wanted to be free. Everyone, including children has the right
to act in one s own best interest. Therefore if Anna felt that she was not living to
her best ability because of her connection with Kate then this egoism should be
respected. This contrasts her mother, Sara s psychological egoism, because she
was acting in her own interests to save Kate. In this case, what Sara finds
acceptable for Anna is negligent against Anna s autonomy. The character of Sara
is most adamant that it is in Anna s best interests to act as a donor for Kate.
However I do not think she meant for Anna to be at the mercy of her sister. I think
she was only intent on doing what had to be done to keep her family intact by
preserving the life of Kate. Sara believes that the social, emotional and
psychological best interests of a person depend upon the happiness in the family in
which they grow up in. This gives the idea that Anna s best interests and welfare are
closely tied to those of her family, who
Research Paper On Billy Elliot
Billy Elliot, written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry, is a film about an
eleven year old boy named Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell) who is trying to find his own
way as a ballet dancer in a small town in northeast England where Boys are
expected to do boxing. Billy s father (Gary Lewis) is a coal miner. The movie takes
place during a time of struggle and violence, all situated around a labor strike. He
lives in a tiny apartment with both his father and grandmother (Jean Heywood), and
shares a room with his older brother Tony (Jamie Draven). Towards the beginning
the movie, Billy is practicing boxing, when he notices Mrs. Wilkinson s (Julie
Walters) ballet class, which is being held in the same place because the dance classes
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Like Billy s feet while jumping on the bed as a prelude to Billy discovering his
talent as a dancer, we see a close up of Billy s shoes while he runs up the hill, and
in the final scene we see Billy s bare feet as he lands on the stage. When Billy and
Debbie are walking down the street, the stick Debbie is dragging against the wall
becomes a pointer to direct the viewer s attention to the background. There s a
scene that begins with posters of human figures representing union strikers and
flows into the shields of the riot police. It is during this sequence that Debbie is
explaining to Billy that ballet is not just for poofers but for everybody. There are
several key moments between Billy and Michael: the lipstick scene, when Michael
puts Billy s hand under his shirt, the tutu scene, and the good bye
Literary Uses Of Literary Devices In Poetry And Language
Poetry is known to be a creative thought or impassioned feeling using language and
is expressed in many places in the world. A poem can have many different meanings
according to how an individual interprets it. Various literary devices are used to bring
out that interpretation and the sense of what the person thinks that is going to
happen. In the poem Saturday at the Canal by Gary Soto and Nothing Better by The
Postal Servicethe theme is sometimes in life you may go through tough times but it
is up to you whether they will continue. Some literary devices that show the
coming up from tough times are figurative language, imagery, and the mood of the
poems/songs. Figurative language is one literary device that supports the theme
of coming back from tough times. In Saturday at the Canal the speaker is in school
and is going through a tough life and the teachers were too close to dying to
understand (Soto 5 6). This hyperbole is showing how miserable in life the speaker
is in that current point using exaggeration and how the speaker wants to change it
by heading to San Francisco. The teachers probably were from an older time and
could not possibly understand the life of a modern teenager. In Nothing Better the
speaker is going through a breakup with his girlfriend and is willing to block the
door like a goalie tending the net (The Postal Service 6 7). The simile shows how
much the speaker wants things to become better and does not want her to leave him.
In soccer
Lockheed Martin Case Study
The airplane will take over both land and water travel. Flying has no barriers , Allan
Martin once predicted regarding the future of aviation. Expanding upon that, he made
this predication when the industry was less than ten years old, a bold and defiant
statement to those who believed aviation was only for the dare devils and dreamers.
Lockheed Martinhas over a hundred years of visionary leadership which has driven its
company from the construction of planes in a small rented church to a place of
authority in modern day aeronautics, missiles control, rotary systems and space
systems. There are many things to admire about the humble beginnings of this
massive, global force including its commitment to employee growth, international
and global influence, human resource management and overall managerial
effectiveness. Although, LockheedMartin excels in many areas of overall leadership
and business benchmarks, that is not the reason I chose to focus my research on it.
My decision to research Lockheed Martin stems from a story I heard from a
business professor in a college lecture, the lecture was about problem solving and
how a good leader responds to a problem with creativity. It focuses on Glen Martin, co
founder of Lockheed Martin, and his completion of his first aircraft. Glen was renting
a church in California where he was completing his first construction of an aircraft.
Glen painstakingly constructed his aircraft for thirteen months within the empty
church
Scramble For Africa Dbq
Scramble for Africa Imperialism Essay Ben Stone, Period 3
During 19th century Europe the Industrial Revolution was rapidly spreading through
many prominent European nations, such as France, Germany and Spain. The
Industrial Revolution was the name given to the period of time, around the 1800s,
when many of Europe s economies switched from agricultural economies to industrial
ones. This Revolution spurred on a new age of European Imperialism, European
nations set about conquering, claiming and colonising chunks of Africa. The new
economic motives, technological advancements and desire for power created by the
Industrial Revolution were the greatest motives behind European Imperialism in
Africa.
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One such invention was quinine: Until the mass manufacture of quinine, the
Europeans possessed little defence against the malaria that raged throughout the dark
continent (Document F). Before the Industrial Revolution, many of the potential
European colonists in Africa died to the many diseases there. However, the discovery
of quinine meant that the European settlers could survive a lot longer in Africa, and
therefore colonise more of it. Also, major advancements in military technology, such
as The invention of the machine gun (Document F) and A[nd]... innovation[s] in field
artillery gave the Europeans the lead over others. (Document H). Pre Industrialisation,
the native African armies could easily defeat any force the Europeans sent at them.
However, after the invention of the machine gun and advancements in artillery, the
European armies, small though they were, could now stand a chance against the
larger native armies. Finally, the new steam engine made long ocean voyages
affordable, and allowed the Europeans easier access to farther parts of Africa; The
combination of iron hulls, high pressure steam engines, and screw propellers
guaranteed the preponderance of steam over sail on almost all long distance ocean
routes. (Document H). The European nations that had industrialised could now easily
transport goods to and from their colonies, cheaper than before. Imperialism in Africa
could not have happened without these major technological
Writing And Mathematics, Two Vital Mesopotamian
Creations
Writing and Mathematics, Two vital Mesopotamian creations
What kind of world would we live in without being able to write or perform
mathematic functions? Writing and mathematics are two of the most indispensable
creations crafted by the Mesopotamians that helped shaped our society as we know it
today. The Mesopotamian conception of writingallowed society to keep records, to
document events, and to establish a formal educational system. With the ability to
keep records, a system of mathematics was recorded which assisted in development
of monetary systems, a way to tell time, the ability to build buildings, and the skills
to survey lands. The expansion of knowledge delivered by the creation of
Mesopotamian writing and mathematics was crucial to building the cultural society
that has evolved from Meopotamian times to the present. Cultural and social
evolution relys on the understanding of the past and learning from our successes
and our failures. Therfore, record keeping was crucial to the nurturing the evolution
of society. With the importance of record keeping being recognized, the
Mesopotamians developed Cuneiform, the first recognized form of writing..
Initially, Cuneiform, meaning wedge shaped , existed as pictographs drawn in clay
tablets by a stylus made of a reed. The tablet was baked in the sun making it
practically indestructible. (World History book 7th edition) There were
disadvantages to clay: large documents were heavy and once baked no changes
Examples Of Rationale From John To Lenina
Rationale
A Brave New World sets 500 years in the future, in a whole new society in which
technology has taken away feelings. Concepts as parenthood, love and liberty no
longer exists, and people take soma, a drug, to maintain the society order.
This letter is from John to Lenina, where he explains the reasons of his suicide and
asks her to wake up and see the world in a different and more human way. It is
written with a nostalgic informal tone and it is directed to an all ages audience,
especially school students.
I used first person informal language with a nostalgic, almost desperate tone, in
which I wanted to show John s inside struggles applying phrases like Am I sinning
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Romeo, Othello, Hamlet... They made the same decision. This is the only way out,
Lenina, and it hurts me so much the fact that I cannot show you the way I see the
world. It hurts me not to be able to get you out of this place, where you live locked
up in a golden cage without knowing it.
I wish I could introduce you to God, Shakespeare and pain. I would like you to
know the concept of chastity, motherhood and love. I would like, Lenina, for you to
see me the way I saw you when I met you.
You should know that I always think about you, Lenina; In every way, right and
wrong. And it s wrong, and it s fine, and I m going crazy. I always pray for you,
Lenina. To Jesus, to Pookong, to all the gods I know and whom I do not know.
I wish I could have been your Romeo. I wish you would have been my Juliet. I wish
things had been different... Am I sinning for wanting more than I deserve?
Honestly, Lenina... I do not know how you re going to take this. I do not know if
this is going to change anything in you, or if you re just going to throw it away, like
you do with everything else. But,
Lenina, Love. Cry, laugh. Feel. Pain is a part of life. Live.
Forever
Symbolism In The Truman Show
Truman Burbank is the star of a favored reality television show called The Truman
Show. The show is a live feed of Truman s life. Cameras continue to roll 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, commercial free. The whole world tunes in to watch and
over the years has developed a connection with Truman. However, Truman Burbank
has no idea. He believes he lives in the town of Seahaven, a staged set on which he
has remained his whole life. In The Truman Show, Writer Andrew Niccol illustrates
the theme of perception versus reality through the use of dramatic irony, pathos, and
symbolism. Andrew Niccol s use of dramatic irony gives us an inside look on the
life of Truman and how his whole existence is a lie. Imagine if your entire family,...
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At the beginning of the movie, it was stated that Truman was the very first child
ever to be adopted by a corporation, even going as far as saying that he was born on
live television. This brings out lots of emotion and opinions about the show. Viewers
feel lots of sympathy for Truman because nothing in his life has ever been his own
other than his reactions. That is what Christoff said made the show work, We ve
become bored with watching actors give us phony emotions. We re tired of
pyrotechnics and special effects. While the world he inhabits is in some respects
counterfeit, there s nothing fake about Truman himself. No scripts, no cue cards...It
isn t always Shakespeare, but it s genuine. It s a life (The Truman Show).
Niccol uses Truman Burbank s fear of water as a form of symbolism for Truman s
isolation, not only the physical seclusion of the dome from the outside world but
also his feeling of solitude from his friends and family in the world he thought was
real. He, rightfully so, begins to feel like the whole world is against him and this
makes him feel alone. In contrast, Sylvia began to symbolize truth. She was Truman
s light at the end of the tunnel. She was the only real encounter in Truman s life, and
this was huge because she was what motivated him to gather up the courage to search
for the truth. His goal became to ultimately find Sylvia and run away with her to Fiji.
This represents his
Liquid And Solid Substances Into Pure Forms
Introduction
Mixtures surround us in our daily environment but it is useful to be able to separate
the substances into pure forms. Sea salt is a good example of a pure form that we
use in daily life that can be separated from a solution.
A mixture is two or more substances that are not chemically bound together. You are
able to separate the components of a mixture if you take advantage of the different
physical properties. Sand is a solid substance because it is insoluble (does not
dissolve) in water, whereas salt is soluble (dissolves) in water and becomes a solution.
The techniques in this experiment are;
Filtration this is the process of separating liquid and solid substances by using a
medium that only a solvent and a solute can pass though. A filter papercontains tiny
holes that only allow the filtrate to pass though and only the residue remains.
Evaporation is the process of turning the water into a gaseous state by the means of
increasing the temperature to boiling.
Aim
Sand is insoluble and salt is soluble in water. A mixture of salt and sand can be
separated by dissolving, filtering and evaporating, to determine the quantitative
composition.
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment see appendix 1
Materials
100cm3 Beaker
Bunsen Burner with rubber tubing and source of gas
Heatproof mat, tripod, wire gauze and clay piped triangle
Evaporating dish
Ring Stand, Utility clamp and iron ring
Safety Glasses and lab coat
Tongs
Graduated cylinder
Wash bottle
The Portrayal Analysis Of Super Rich Kids By Frank Ocean
These days many media outlets define and teach this generation that having lavish
things will make us happy and live a better life, adoring being widely rich in the tv
shows we watch, music we listen to, social media and what we read in the news or
books. Social media accounts like Rich kids of Instagram attracting more
teenagers than any educational accounts on social media. In addition, the show
Secret Lives of The Super Rich are attracting more viewers than any other
educational tv shows, it shows the entertainment teenagers find interesting. The
song Super Rich Kids, by Frank Ocean, is a warning to parents whose children are
living in a greedy world filled with consumerism. Ocean makes a statement in his
lyrics that people who grow up in this lifestyle are vulnerable of having personal
problems due to the absence of accountability and parenting that they receive
(Ocean). This style of life it s not just about the greed, but it presents the effects that
the lifestyle can have on someone. The song Super Rich Kids is a strong warning
about the risks of living a lavish lifestyle full of luxury and no reasonability,
especially as teenagers in their emotionally formative ages. It s seen in this through
the imagery, language and juxtaposition of cultures in this song. Ocean demonstrates
a situation in which someone, likely a teenager, has huge amount of money, but he
doesn t have any path in life. The cause for the lack of direction is the fact that many
parents replace
Gametop Case
Team: GameStoppers
GameStop: Declining Profits in a Booming Market
MKT 3300 MW 7:30a
Members: Acosta, Stephen (
Barraza, Ana (80527488) Lopez, Tracy (80421565) Padilla, Roy (80490126,
Secretary) Table of Contents
1.Executive Summary..................................................................................3
2.The Company
a.Background...................................................................................4
b.Problem.......................................................................................5
c.Possible Marketing Actions................................................................5
3.Situational Analysis
a.Economic......................................................................................6
b.Political.......................................................................................6
c.Competitive...................................................................................6
d.Technological.................................................................................8
e.Socio...........................................................................................8
f.Internal........................................................................................8
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3.Situational Analysis
a)Economic analysis: The average age for gamers have increased to 30 years old
this could be due to research reports that found the benefits of games is improved
memory and alertness. There are even video games for fitness and memory
improvement such as the Wii fitness and Brain Age.
b)Political Environment: The performance of GameStop was influenced by
organizational change, which is one of the political factors witnessed. Global political
factors coupled with other issues discussed previously affected its performance.
c)Competitive Environment: As far as Competitors go; GameStop s only
competition are and will be the companies and consoles that GameStop is affiliated
with. The products that GameStop provides are created and developed by the
console companies that utilize GameStop s service. Currently there are no other
companies that provide the Sale/Buy/ReSale service that Game Stop does. However,
Wal Mart is planning on providing a similar service in the future.
Company NameProduct/ServiceUnique FeaturesPrice (range)
Cordless Business Phone System
Cordless business phone systems are specially designed systems that link the internal
phone system of a company to the public telephone network. It gives individuals the
flexibility to move freely around the office without the fear of missing a call.
Cordless business phone systems include cordless handsets, interconnectivity and
other facilities such as voice mail, call forwarding and caller ID.
Generally, cordless business phone systems are used in small business establishments
and home offices. Cordless business phone systems are available mainly in three
different kinds key systems, private branch exchange (PBX) systems, and KSU less
phone systems. Cordless key telephone system uses a central control device, known as
key system unit
Christopher Wren Research Paper
Christopher Wren can be called the largest phenomena of English architecture of the
period of the second half of 17th century and beginning of 18th century. His life is
free from the rebellious quest of the previous generation and to the brim is filled with
often very bold, but sure and planned development of what has been achieved in the
field of exact sciences and then architecture. Fine arts, literature and, in general, the
humanities, apparently did not fascinate him. The son of the abbot of Windsor Abbey
and the nephew of the bishop, and hence the representative of the privileged social
stratum, with its settled way of life and influential connections, Christopher received
a brilliant education at that time and early surrendered to scientific interests,
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In a Newton s opinion he was one of the three most outstanding mathematicians of his
time. Wren was a professor of astronomy at Oxford. He developed many inventions,
including construction mechanisms, and later became one of the founders and first
presidents of the Royal Society created in 1660. However, Wren went down in
history, first of all, as the most outstanding architect of his country. To the architecture
of Wren turned relatively late, in the thirty third year of life, and then after repeated
insistence of influential customers. This in itself testifies to a new attitude to
architecture, perceived by that time as an activity requiring deep, diverse knowledge
and a broad outlook. And one of the turning point in his life, which led to appeal to
architecture, was the Great Fire of London in 1666. Wren creates a project for a
radical redevelopment of the city, rejected, however, by the reactionary authorities. At
the same time, Wren received the order for the construction his the most monumental
structure of the St. Paul s Cathedral in London and rebuilding burned churches, of
which he built more than
Railroad Industry And Railroad Technology
Railroad Safety in America The railroad industry and railroad technology in the
United States has changed over the years. The railroad industry and railroad
technology has helped the men and women make things safer and faster for people
who rely on the railroad. From passenger rail service to freight service, each one
has their ways in using technology for the future. The Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA) is continually working to do better at rail safety on all
railroads. Their mission is to enable the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of
people and goods for a strong America, now and in the future. 1 Each year, one
hundred railway accidents are investigated and every railway facility is
investigated by the FRA. They specialize in different areas on the railroad that
includes: tracks amp; structures, railroad operating practices, signal amp; train
control systems, motive power and equipment, hazardous materials, and highway
rail grade crossings. 2 These are the areas that I will focus on for my essay
regarding railroad safety in America. The main items that any railroad needs to
build a stretch of track from one city to another are wooden ties, spikes, rails, and
the ballast (stones). The ballast is laid down first and is smoothed out for the
workers who can then lay down the ties that are spread out from each tie at a
distance of two feet. It is critical to use ballast over the ground foundation. The
ballast keeps the rails off the ground and
History Of Isometrics. Isometric Exercises
Introduction to Isometrics
History of isometrics
Isometric exercises have been dated so far back that it s considered Time
immemorial. There is documented evidence of isometric exercises having been used
throughout history by various cultures. Throughout other countries such as Asia,
isometric exercises have been practiced within martial arts and yoga. In the twelfth
century, Bodhidharma who was a well known Buddhist monk that developed a
system called Yi Jin Jing that focused of twelve basic tensing exercises.
Bodhidharma is credited for bringing the Yi Jin Jing to the monks of the Shaolin
Temple in China. Variations of these isometric exercises were also then adopted by
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This rule is not set in stone. There is absolutely nothing wrong with mixing
overcoming isometrics with free weight exercises. In my personal experience, I have
noticed better strength gains from yielding isometrics and that is why I recommend it
over mixing the two when training with free weights.
How Isometrics Work
Isometric training is great for building strength and muscle mass. It does this by
recruiting the largest motor units and increasing time under tension. In addition,
isometrics helps with the increase of the mind and muscle connection. You might be
wondering what the mind has to do with gaining muscle mass and strength.
Improving your mind muscle connection increases the number of muscle fibers
recruited during lifting. When combined with increasing the time the muscle is under
stress, it leads to increased strength and muscle mass. Other hardcore training
methods will put massive amounts of wear and tear on the joints. Isometrics can
trigger hypertrophy without any wear and tear.
Benefits of Isometric Training
Better Muscle Fiber Recruitment: Isometric training teaches your body to recruit
more muscle fiber for each movement, thus your increased strength comes not just
from more muscle, but more efficient muscle.
Safer Than Conventional Training: Because it doesn t involve movement or weights,
isometrics are far safer than any other form of
The Pros And Cons Of Incarceration In The United States
America loves to be number one, but sometimes being number one isn t good
thing. The most problematic chart that America tops is that of incarceration rate.
According to the Prison Policy Initiative, 693 out of every 100,000 people in the
United States are incarcerated. For perspective, out of all the founding members of
NATO, the United Kingdom is in second place behind the US with an incarceration
rate of 145 per 100,000 people. The US doesn t just hold the lead, she s lapping her
peers in Western society. This startling statistic is the result of decades of bad policy
throughout all levels of government.
The rate of incarceration in the United States is the product of a perfect storm of
poor decisions on what to do with criminals. The war
Into The Wild Sacrifice Analysis
Patty Zhang
Gilligan
Honors American Literature
26 September 2016 Sacrifice as a Value Trade off Between Society and Individual
In any conception of the human condition, sacrifice inevitably accompanies the
choices that life presents. Yet, the definition of sacrifice is ambiguous and relies on
individual interpretation: it can be willingly trading lesser possessions for more
desirable goals or forcibly relinquishing values. Despite the distinct social contexts
and time periods, Jon Krakauer s Into the Wild and Kate Chopin s The Awakening
reflect similar notions of sacrifice through their protagonists, Chris McCandless and
Edna Pontellier respectively. Chris McCandless and Edna Pontellier perceive
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Edna becomes increasingly dissatisfied as a mother woman once she realizes that
sacrifice means choosing between an outward existence which conforms and an
inward life which questions (13). After the summer at Grand Isle, Edna begins to
pursue her own interests, relieving herself of obligations because she no longer
feels content to feed upon opinion when her own soul had invited her (94). Edna s
awakening is directly caused by her perception of sacrifice. Realizing that fulfilling
social roles necessitates giving up her autonomy, Edna fights against the sacrifice
that her culture expects from women. She moves out into a pigeon house and
refuses to entertain guests on reception day, small actions which resist the social
pressures threatening her personal identity. Edna consciously destroys the facade
of a traditional life for her genuine desires, noting that it is better to wake up after
all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions (112). Self discovery is
worth life s delirium to Edna; the possible social repercussions and stigma are
painful but necessary sacrifices. Edna dismantles the false life she leads, and with it
social benefits and status, believing that the the suffering is preferable to sacrificing
and repressing her true self. Her understanding of sacrifice as
The Killer Angels Quotes
For this summer, I decided to read The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. The book
took place during Civil War times and went into good detail on what happened
during the battles at Gettysburg. The first quote that I found interesting was from
the Union Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. The fact of slavery upon this
incredibly beautiful new clean earth was appalling, but more even than that was
the horror of old Europe, the curse of nobility, which the South was transplanting to
new soil (Shaara 27). This quote was significant because it described the feelings
of the average Union soldier towards slavery. The Union fought to end slavery
because as shown by people like Chamberlain, they believed that slavery was
against a man s good nature and did not want it to effect the new land of the United
States. The second quote that I found significant was another quote from
Chamberlain on how he describes a young black man who was injured from
escaping his slave master. The man was really very black. Chamberlain felt an... Show
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General Longstreet felt that the plan Lee formed would ultimately fail and cause a
major loss to the Union Army. He brought it to Lee s attention only once, but Lee
told Longstreet with the help of him and other strong generals including Pettigrew,
Trimble, Pickett, and Armistead, they could cut the Union army in half and force
them to retreat. Unlike Longstreet, Lee never looked at the consequences of pulling
this risky attack. Longstreet, feeling guilty for trying to stop Lee s overconfidence,
decides to compromise and go along with Lee s plan since he has a sacred bond with
him. Eventually, Longstreet s predictions came true and the strategy was a failure.
Despite the fatal casualties to Longstreet s fellow Generals, he couldn t bare himself
to turn against
Narrative Descriptive Personal Narrative
It was around 3:30 on a cold winter afternoon, and my brother and I pull up into the
Highschool parking lot. As he pulled up to the door of the school, I thanked him
for the ride and he sped off to return home. I opened up the doors of the school, and
worked my way down the steps, to the wrestling room to weigh in, and wait to
leave. As upon entering, I was greeted by other wrestlers roaming the hallways. As I
entered, I threw my things down next to someone and sat down. With the butterflies
in my stomach starting to emerge, I was still content. The group of us sat in the large
room joking around, and talking. Then it was all stunned to a halt when my coach
yelled at us to listen up. He instructed us to gather our things and get... Show more
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That is unit i realized that he would have to wrestle varsity to fill the weight class.
Now I was a little weary about the future. When Lucas came up to me and asked if I
was wrestling anyone, I told him no more to convince myself and stop my never
ending worrying. After sitting in the locker room for twenty minutes we went out
into the big gym. On the bleachers, the group of us pulled out a big snack and
began eating away our hunger. Meanwhile my coach went over to meet with the
Union grove team to figure out matches. With only one person in my weight class,
and he s wrestling varsity I had little probability to wrestle. After we were done
eating, the JV started to warm up. With a few stretches and rough moves. We
gathered to see if who was going to wrestle. With little chance of wrestling I was
astounded when My coach said I was wrestling. At that moment nervousness filled
my body. My coach explained to me that I was wrestling someone two weight classes
above mine. Starting with the lower weights, matches began. I was the eighth
match out of nine matches. I sat down to try and gather myself and think of how
the match would go. Before I knew it, four matches had occurred before me. At
that point my coach told me to start walking around and warming up once again. I
had one of my teammates come over and stretch me out. Also like before the time
had flown by, and my match was up. I strapped on my head gear, and went over to
the scores table. I
Telework Case
With the use of technology increasing substantially as well as with the new
generation who relies on such technology, telework has become the future of work.
Companies embrace and adopt telecommunicating practices, as the benefits are clear.
For this reason, telework was chosen as a project to be implemented in the business
in order to gain profit and in turn reduce turnover. Berkeley College conducted a
comprehensive program that analyzed companies such as AT T. This study was
conducted to discern the percentage of savings that would result from such action.
Thus, AT T initiated 30,000 employees nationally to begin to telecommute from
home. Through the next five years, they studied this program and found that AT T
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Telecommuting requires little investment compared to the projected return on the
project. Though financially it seems that implementing telecommuting is a positive
investment, the Blue Apron company is still relatively small and new compared to
other larger companies such as AT T who have implemented telework into their
company. This means that are certain precautions that the company should take prior
to investing. The recommendations are that in making decisions about which
employees will be designated for telework. Companies should review their quality of
work of the employee and their productivity levels. Telework can be said to increase
productivity of the employees, but it is possible that if telecommuting put into place
that the quality of the employees work could begin to suffer. Furthermore, it is
imperative to ensure that their positions are appropriate. For instance,
telecommunicating would best serve data processing tasks, bookkeeping, or
accounting jobs. For positions within the Blue Apron company that are more geared
towards collaboration and innovation as telecommunicating can lead to isolation in
the workplace because it can create a barrier between teams, one that in the traditional
workplace is not present. Also, make sure that smaller start up companies wait until
they have had continuous profit growth for
The Reliability Of Compensatory Health Beliefs And The...
The reliability of compensatory health beliefs and the effect it has on alcohol
consumption
Abstract
Aim
The aim of the study was to investigate whether reading government guidelines on
alcohol consumption would affect an individual s intentions to drink within the
guidelines or not. The study is also focused on investigating the reliability of alcohol
specific compensatory health belief scale using test retest and internal consistency
measures.
Introduction
There has been a lot of recent research into compensatory health beliefs, in particular
what activates these beliefs. Compensatory health beliefs are beliefs that a person
activates as compensation after engaging in unhealthy behaviours. An example of this
is someone believing that they can have a piece of cake as they are going to the gym
later. They understand that the cake is unhealthy but try and compensate for that by
doing something healthy to counteract it. This study focuses on compensatory health
beliefs surrounding binge drinking in the UK. Binge drinking has become a serious
problem in the UK, in 2012 13, there were an estimated 1,008,850 admissions related
to alcohol consumption where an alcohol related disease, injury or condition was the
primary reason for hospital admission or a secondary diagnosis. (2014, May 29).
Statistics on Alcohol England, Retrieved from http://www.hscic.gov.uk/catalogue
/PUB14184. This shows the severity of the alcohol problem in the UK and that
people abuse alcohol. These
Conformity In 1960s America
In the words of President Lyndon B. Johnson, Yesterday is not ours to recover, but
tomorrow is ours to win or lose. The connotation of this statement implies the strong
sentiment of the 60s that defines the transition from a traditionalist society to one of
free expression. Conformity shaped the American society of the 50s and continued to
influence the early years of the 1960s. The 50s created a sense of false stability and
unity in the United Statespost WWII. Economically, the country was prosperous due
to the levels of wartime production, and the population was at no shortage of citizens
thanks to the baby boom. However, the evident threat of communism during the Cold
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These movements were popular influences for artists and sculptors alike and
helped to spread positive sentiment towards the affected minorities of the 60s
society. Judy Chicago was one of the main female pioneers for women in the arts
for her sculptures that promoted a sense of attention and recognition for women of
the feminist movement. Her pieces of art celebrated the experiences and
accomplishments of women through time and focused on the uniqueness and
differences that a woman had in comparison to man. Chicago also used materials
that would have been considered women s homestay activities, including
needlework and ceramic decoration, in order to show that a woman s art is
comparable to a man s and is capable of having its own story and content. Domes is
a selected piece of art that consists of three domed figures laid out in a triangular
formation that represents a symbol of feminism in its softer appearance and layout.
Transitively, the feminist art movement was also related to the art that was created
by African Americans during the 60s. Both groups were advocating for improved
rights, and both took the opportunity to utilize art to expand upon the ideas and
accomplishments of the movements they were a part of. Sculptor Elizabeth Catlett
and photographer Moneta Sleet Jr. were both influenced by the civil rights
movements, Sleet being closely associated with Martin Luther King Jr. and his
peace marches. Catlett had a hand in both the feminist and African American art
realms. Her wooden or clay sculptures represented the strength and power of both
African and Mexican women who ranged from laborers to mothers, and through this
art she established her position as an advocate for women of all races and the
African American race. Sleet was directly affiliated with Martin Luther King Jr. from
the day he was sent to record the boycott in
Social Welfare Policies During The Transition Countries
Of...
Since graduation from National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, I have gained
considerable research experience in Public finance and management. Specifically, I
am interested in study of social welfare policies in transition countries of central Asia.
I am concerned with the status of vulnerable groups of population particularly, the
aged, women, children, the disabled, and the poor. In most transition countries, the
political and economic collapse of
90s had the devastating effects on the certain groups of population. The sharp decline
in size of the government has greatly affected and in some sense triggered the
transformation of the scope of social welfare policies. Most Eastern and Central
European countries have diminished the scope social welfare policies in harmonized
and planned way.
Instead of diluting the resources and efforts on multiple goals and supporting them in
a sickly manner they focused on a selected public products, projects and programs.
Subsequently, quality of social welfare programs has not suffered much. In contrast,
governments across Central Asia cut the public expenditures on social welfare in
incoherent manner.
Half financed public health care and pension systems, child care and early education
institutions, unemployment and disability subsidies have barely survived. Besides,
economic reforms in these countries proceeded with much greater hardships;
consequently, benefit payments have been negligible and social welfare policy in most
Paraphiliac Infantilism Essay
Paraphiliac Infantilism (Adult Babies)
Paraphiliac Infantilism is the desire to wear diapers or to be treated as a helpless
infant. When people engage in Paraphiliac Infantilism, they are known as an Adult
Baby or a Diaper Lover . This is a fantasy fetish of which there are two types, namely
Adult Babies and Diaper Lovers .
Understanding Paraphilic Infantilism
Adult babies (ABs), fantasize about being free of guilt, responsibility, or control, they
enjoy roleplaying as infants. It is said that the fetish involves being adorable, sexually
innocent, and powerless. This may involve wearing diapers, baby clothes and other
items, which help define the character of an infant.
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It should be criminalized .
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I m an adult baby. So s my boyfriend and some of our friends, lol. And no its not
always sexual, for a lot of us its just about enjoying stuff we did as kids .
In conclusion ABs are more likely to stay away from sexual activities during role
play. On the other hand DLs might have a deeper fetish, their interests are directed
at a sexual fetish object, and don t take part in role play. It is clear to see that these
people are comfortable with whom they are, but it can be uncomfortable for some
who don t understand them at
Drug Laws And Laws In The United States
The United States of American is a society built upon principles and laws. These
laws and principles were decided to keep Americans safe and help one another co
exist. In the beginning as laws came into being law makers would play it by ear as
they decided what could remain legal for the public to take part in and what would
be illegal and frowned upon by society. One of the many issues American
government has come face to face with issues about making legal or illegal is drugs.
Drugs since their first discovery has made a major impact in American history. Some
might say that drugs have been destructive to our country, but even so legal or
otherwise, one can say that they have contributed to the growth of our nation s
economy. The government
Le Gros ChГЄne Essay On Symbolism
Symbolic [ edit | change the code ] Le Gros ChГЄne , painting by Gustave Courbet
(1843). Many trees of this kind are loaded in popular tradition (given the reputation
of hardness of wood) of great symbolic value in Europe, often linked to a context of
justice: in France, King Saint Louis did justice under a majestic oak. in Great
Britain, Robin Hood had his headquarters in an oak forest Sherwood . in Great
Britain too, the future King Charles II was hiding in an oak during the Battle of
Worcester (the Royal Oak ). The oak symbolizes in several European cultures the
perenniality. The Oak Wedding is celebrated after 80 years of marriage in French
folklore. Sacred tree among the Romans , Celts , Germans and Eastern Slavs , the
oak symbolizes virility
Stiff-Necked Fat Case Study
The stiff necked fat stores situated on the thighs, stomach and bottom is a bad dream
for any lady. Cellulite doesn t rely on upon age and is the hardest issue that you can
confront.
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Brazilian mystery that can without much of a stretch and rapidly evacuate your
cellulite! This mystery strategy has been utilized by various dermatologists, who
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The Russian Revolution Of 1917
The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar
Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It
sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the
world.
In the years leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917, the country had a
succession of wars. These were, The Crimean War (1854 56), The Russo Turkish
War (1877 78), The Russo Japanese War (1904 1905), and World War I(1914 18). All
of these required a lot from the state, including tax dollars and manpower. Russia
suffered defeat in all, except against Turkey. This series of war caused great
discontent among the people and caused suffering in the country s economy and
government.
Along with these wars, there were three major parties that contributed to the cause
of the revolution. First, there were the peasants, who maintained the majority of
the population in Russia. They were excessively poor and could barely escape
famine from harvest to harvest. The population boom in Russia from 1867 1896
was felt most drastically by the peasants. The increase of 30 million people in less
than 30 years was too great that the land to the peasants disposal did not increase
sufficiently. The government tried to help, but war took precedence. Second, there
was a rise of the industrial working class. These workers were employed in the
mines, factories and workshops of the major cities. They suffered low wages, poor
housing and many
Television In The 1920 s Essay
Television is a gift of God and God will hold those who utilize his divine instrument
accountable to him Philo T. Farnsworth. In the 1920 s life in America, and around the
world, was blossoming with excitement and shock due to all the new things
happening around them. For instance, women were re imagining the rules of
feminism, alcohol was being banned everywhere, secret clubs were being brought up,
and also the televisioncoming to life. The television had to be the most talked about
thing in the 1920 s. All because a random guy decided he wanted to experiment with
things and later created the television. Not only was the television invented around
this time, but a year after it was he demonstrated it. Then shortly after demonstrating
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When Philo was growing up he didn t have electricity in his house. So he later
thought about shining a new light into the world of electricity. He created to
television by using a disc about 2 feet in diameter to scan and transport the image
onto the television screen. He used a glass slide, smoked it with carbon and
scratched a single line on it. This was placed in a carbon arc projector and shone
onto the photocathode of the first camera tube(Philo T. Farnsworth) .He also used
a disc about 2 feet in diameter to scan and transport the image onto the television
screen. Farnsworth had begun to conceive of a system that could capture moving
images in a form that could be coded onto radio waves and then transformed back
into a picture on a screen(Mitchell Stephens). He also used an image dissector , also
known as a video camera tube, to make the image transfer from one thing to another.
While creating the television he married a young woman named Pem Gardner. After
they got married he was very in depth in his research for the television. He then
decided to do something with his research and accepted a position at Philco
Philadelphia. After the years went by he then left there and got his own place for his
research. Farnsworth sold his company , but continued his research on
technologies(Philo T.
The Federalists
The ability to unify a nation in a liberal democracy and work towards obtaining a
given objective is incredibly difficult when everyone s opinion is supposed to be
valued. However it s not just valuing everyone s opinion that can cause concern, but
the fact that people are allowed to act on their opinions, no matter how radical or
crazy they are to the majority of the population. This allows for dissenting opinions
against the general will to rise up and hold seats within the legislature; therefore,
legitimizing their claims by thrusting them into the public spotlight. This can be both
good and bad and it was explored in depth by James Madison in The Federalist Papers
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Madison s usage of the word most seems to the reader that he is assuming more
than 50%, however, those popular social movements consist of people of all
economic standing on both sides. Therefore, how can the unequal distribution of
property be the cause of factions. Without factions (according to Madison) society
would have to be involved in a communist state to guarantee the equal distribution of
property so as not to cause factions to develop. However, society can t enter into a
state of an authoritarian regime because it needs to maintain liberty, a theme Madison
believes is unreplaceable. Instead of trying to remove factions by mandating a
communist egalitarian world view (which some people understand when they read
Madison s work, not what Madison himself said), society should embrace factions as
an example of political and intellectual freedom working beautifully. It demonstrates
that dissenting views are able to properly lobby government officials, through either
being elected or organizing protests. There is validity to the claim that factions cause
unnecessary bureaucracy, however, the constitution of the United States formed a
government that intentionally worked this way, it was expected factions would rise
up, that s why there is so many checks and balances. The checks and balance system
is the effective way of handling factions, not removing liberty, and certainly not
forming a communist egalitarian state. Factions are not only necessary to
maintaining a capitalist society, but they are also important in guaranteeing that
dissenting views and opinions are allowed to be heard. They serve a role and purpose
in the echo
Example Of Interpretive Paradigm
5.2 Interpretive Paradigm The interpretive paradigm has its theoretical roots in
hermeneutics, phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. The qualitative research
methodologies are based on interpretive research paradigm. This paradigm believes
that we should conduct research to comprehend social life and describe how people
construct social meaning. It seeks to understand the meaning human actions and
experiences and generate accounts of those meanings from the perspective of the
participants in the research. This approach to social science research rejects the
positivist idea that the research methods of physical sciences can be used in the social
sciences to understand the human behaviour. Interpretivists argue that the
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Thus, the reality as we know it is constructed through the meanings and
understandings that we develop through our social experiences and interactions. It
believes that human beings are social beings who create meaning and constantly
engage in making sense of their worlds. In order to explain the social reality,
Interpretivists describe how the meaning system of a group emerges and is sustained
over time; and the theory contains information that is detailed, situated in a context
and involves minimal abstraction. Interpretivists consider the common sense as
powerful everyday theories that are useful in understanding people and are as much
valid as science as they guide our daily lives. Interpretivists thus believe that good
evidence is one which is situated in the context of a person s social interactions, to
which the meanings are assigned. Here, social dialogue is important to generate
findings and knowledge claims as it through the dialogue that conflicting
interpretations emerge and negotiated between the community members. It is through
this dialectical process that we can have a better and sophisticated understanding of
the social environment of the individuals. So, it is important to foster a dialogue
between the researcher and the
Toleration And Discrimination In The Movie Freedom
Writers
Have you ever been discriminated or treated differently because who you are and
what your color is? Well in the movie Freedom Writers the characters work on
toleration and acceptance through reading and writing. Since they are from the
city of long beach of California that wasn t easy, considering all the racial tension
/conflict that goes on there. Eva is a very intolerant person in the beginning. She
didn t even want anything to do with her teacher Mrs. Gruwell because that fact
that she was white. ( that s why I hate white people on sight because they took my
dad away from me for no reason they just took him because they could ) Or any
other white people in general. In the middle Eva was holding back a little. As she
read and wrote more she realized she wanted to have tolerance but she kept going
by Protect your own so she did just that. When the whole situation where the
Cambodian got shot by someone in her car and she had to go on trial for it since
she was a main whiteness. But once she got up to the stand, when everyone s eyes
were on her, and they were blankly staring at her waiting for her to give her statement,
she told the truth. Paco did it, Paco shot the boy . Everyone thought she was going to
protect her own but she didn t, she exposed him and told the truth. By the end Eva
had learned tolerance though reading the Anne Frankbook and writing her diary s.
She also learned sometimes by telling the truth, it has consequences too. Like for
example after she
Reintroduction Of Gray Wolf
It s a cold December night on the ranch, and you are slowly drifting off to sleep,
when a sudden howl brings a shiver up your spine. You look out your window and
see a Gray Wolf, the snow caresing its soft, eligant face, beautiful. When morning
comes you go out to your livestock pen, one dead, that could cost you up to $20,000,
that beautiful creature no longer seems so beautiful. In 1995, on accord of the
Endangered Species Act, the Gray Wolfwas introduced to Yellowstone National
Park, Since then the ecosystem has flourished and more animals have come, rivers
are not caving, trees are blooming and more plants are growing and tourism has
exploded. So was wolf reintroduction really a good thing.
More animals coming into Yellowstone that have
Bacteria As An Intermediate ( Jia Et Al. Essay
These strains of bacteria have the capacity to transform sugars to acetic acid directly
without creating ethanol as an intermediate (Jia et al., 2007).
The overall chemical reaction conducted by these bacteria may be represented as:
C6H12O6 в†’ 3CH3COOH. According to Jia et al., 2007 these acetogenic bacteria
synthesize acetic acid from single carbon mixtures, including methanol, carbon
monoxide, or a blend of carbon dioxide and hydrogen: 2 CO2 + 4 H2 в†’ CH3COOH
+ 2 H2O. It is also described in the figure below. Figure 2: Schematic outline of
Vinegar Production (Wood, 1998)
The capacity of Clostridium to directly degrade complex sugars into simpler ones to
produce energy, or to synthesize acetic acid from less costly inputs, suggests that
these bacteria could produce acetic acid more efficiently than ethanol oxidizers like
Acetobacter (Jia et al., 2007). Despite this fact, Clostridium bacteria are more
susceptible to acid than Acetobacter (Jia et al., 2007). Even the most acid tolerant
Clostridium strains can produce vinegar in concentrations of only a few per cent,
compared to Acetobacter strains that can produce vinegar in concentrations up to
20%. At present, it remains more cost effective to produce vinegar using Acetobacter,
rather than using Clostridium and concentrating it. As a result, although acetogenic
bacteria have been known since 1940, their industrial use is confined to a few niche
applications (Jia et al., 2007).
Though the production of acetic acid is
The Play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
Looks can be a very determining factor, and sometimes people s appearances can
affect what she or he can or can not do in society and what they do to fit into it. The
play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, is a good example of how this idea
is put into play. The main character, Cyrano de Bergerac, is portrayed as a hideous
person, because of the size of his nose. As someone who does not fit with in
society, yet he changes his morals, attitude, and personality to make up for his
grotesque appearance. As the play progresses from act to act we the readers realize
that Cyrano is this magnificent character. We begin to understand how his ugliness
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He decides to take the easy way out by forcing Roxane to marry someone he could
control at will, Viscount de Valvert. As said by Ligniere in Act one, That my friend
is Count de Guiche, He s in love with her but he s married to Cardinal Richelieus
niece. He wants to arrange a marriage between Roxane and Viscount de Valvert, a
sad specimen of a man he can count on to be obliginy. She s opposed to it , but De
Guiche is powerful: he can persecute an untitled girl like her. The way Ligniere
describes De Guiche gives an inside to his personality. Cyrano on the other hand
has a very different personality, his appearance s pushed him to become a better
person. He has a different approach to the way he expresses his feelings towards
Roxane. This can be seen in Act three Scene two when Cyrano is speaking to
Roxane from under the balcony and he says, I love you, I m overwhelmed, I love
you to the point of madness! Your name is in my heart like a bell shaken by my
constant trembling, ringing day and night: Roxane,Roxane, Roxane! Loving
everything about you. I forgot nothing. I remember the day last year, the twelfth of
May, when you wore your hair in a different style. Just as a man who has looked at
the sun too long sees red circles everywhere, when , I ve gazed on the bright glory of
your hair my dazzled eyes see golden spots on everything. This shows how Cyrano s
personality, has been greatly affected by his grotesque appearance. How his looks
force him to
Living in Tooth Ville
Tooth Ville is a very enjoyable place; I would consider living in Tooth Ville if I was
you. Tooth Ville is an island that is a shape of a tooth, hence the name Tooth Ville .
Tooth Ville has two site factors; Tooth Ville has 3 natural harbours where food is
shipped in from other countries or cities, also many people come to Tooth Ville by
water. Also since there is a lot of food being sent in from the other countries and
cities Tooth Ville has some natural resources, also Tooth Ville is surrounded by
water we have a lot of fresh water. All we have to do is filter it and we have our
fresh water. As for Tooth Ville s situation factor, Tooth Ville has markets that are
usually full since they are really close to residential areas. And we have a lot of roads
and highways that connect everything, Tooth Ville even has 2 bridges that connect to
the mini islands around Tooth Ville.
You could say that Tooth Ville is kind of like a suburban area; Tooth Ville has a lot
of natural resources so we are not like rural areas. We also don t have that much
apartment building like they do in urban areas, Tooth Ville isn t really busy that much
maybe only twice in a week. Tooth Ville has different kinds of houses; we have
detached houses near the north west of Tooth Ville, there are apartment buildings
near the east of Tooth Ville, and some townhouses near the north of Tooth Ville
surrounding a park. Tooth Ville has one main highway that connects to the roads
which connects to stores,
Necrophilia Cults
As defined by the American Heritage Dictionary a cult is 1) a system or community
of religious worship and ritual 2a) a devoted attachment to, or extravagant
admiration for, a person, principle, etc., especially when regarded as a fad b) the
object of such attachment 3) a group of followers; (Aronoff, 2000).
Some of the major features of cults as described by Whitsett et al. include family
dynamics within cults, child abuse, health issues, and moral development. A common
/devastating repercussion of cult participation is losing complete control by subjecting
to leadership. Cult leaders are so controlling they typically curtail and demolish
relationships between families when they feel their loyalty is being threatened.
Members of cults are denied independence and all parental authority is diminished.
Cults tear families apart, take children away from their parents, and demand complete
control over all of the members.
An alarming ramification of participating in a cult is that the members are regularly
facing feelings of extreme shame and humiliation, in the community and at home.
Children are forced into feelings of humiliation and parental abandonment so that in
turn they search for someone to look up to and admire, in this case the cult leader.
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This disorder has been around for a long time and is characterized in the DSM IV as
an unspecified paraphilia with no generally agreed upon specific diagnostic criteria
except for postmortem sexual activity with a body (Stein, 2010). Scientist Richard
von Krafft Ebing was the first to recognize the connection between sexual homicide
and necrophilia. One theory describing the connection states that the offenders long
for a submissive sexual partner who is unable to reject them. Another theory states
that the offender s aspiration is to further demolish and demean there already deceased
American Pageant Dbq 10 Essay
American policy changes through the good and rebellious Between the years of
1930 and 1941 american foreign policy changed how it worked and its goals. They
changed because of the threats in the outside world and because of all the absolute
need for us to get involved in the war. During this time the world war was restarting
in Europe and was leaving no choice except for the United Statesto get involved in
the war. People were dissolving treaties and fighting and the united states could not
remain neutral if they hoped to avoid losing their allies. The united states foreign
policychanged because of threats and because of the need in Europe. Japan was one
of the greater threats to America because of how close they were to the US. The...
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There is always a reason for change, but there are many people against change.
Something that went along with the theme of not wanting to change or get involved
was our neutrality. The United States had a neutrality policythat had kept us from
getting involved until absolutely necessary. The neutrality was the most important
thing in holding us back because many people agreed with it and did not want to
get involved. The neutrality act states that we are not to send any kind of guns,
ammo, or aid to anyone in another country (Doc C). Another reason why the
United States did not get involved was because of the opposition from the people.
The nation was totally for the sending of guns and ammo, but, the thought of
sending the soldiers and the navy to go fight scared many of the people in the
nation. On January 30, 1940, 70% of the people voted against sending troops into
the war while on October 3, 1939, 62% of people voted to send ammo and guns in
aid for Britain and France (Doc E). This is the main reason why we waited to get
into the war, but after the policy changed we did not need the vote. America changed
its policies for several reasons but the main reason was so that w could get around
the majority not wanting to send aid. During this time the people of the US did not
want to send help, but the government overruled them and decided they should
anyways. The policy changed because of the outside threats, no choice because of the
predicament in
Music s Influence On Western Music
As far as I m concerned, music has magical power, as the saying goes, music makes
a qualities of race higher and expensive, where have music, where enjoy to melt . I
think western music is the most fashionable music in the world.Even in classical
western music, it was also very modern.Western music has very long history,
experienced lots of difficulties and changes. Until now, there are still many
researchers studying western musics history. As I know, early western music mostly
were light music which didn t have lyrics. Only some folk songs have lyrics , but
they were not composed by composers, it was sang randomly by people and then it
became more and more popular. With the development of culture, music developed
fast. There appeared
some song writers, they wrote lyrics and matched light music. This form can express
people s feelings more easily and directly. So most modern western music are songs
which both have rhythm and lyrics.
1. A brief introduction about western music s characteristics.
Western has three typical characteristics. Firstly, it often refers to the origin of
Christian civilization. Secondly, composers have their own personal creation and
personal styles. Thirdly, it has scientific tradition and the pursue of science..Through
books and Internet, we can know some western musicians such as, Mozart, Bach,
Beethoven and so on, they are all very creative musicians. According to these
musicians, we can learn some western music s development. A person
Marilyn Monroe Quotes
Lani Wallen
Hour 6
Marilyn Monroe
Behind the Camera on the Life of Marilyn Monroe ВЁBeing normal is boringВЁ,
is one of the most famous quotes said by Marilyn Monroe. She has many other
quotes that young girls live up to. Another quote was, ВЁgive a girl the right shoes
and she can conquer the worldВЁ, this is also a very famous quote. Marilyn was
known for a lot of ungrateful actions, but these quote brought out the best of her and
let people recognize the good in her. Norma Jeane Mortenson ( also known as
Marilyn Monroe) was born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles. Norma had inherited an
emotional disorder from her mother, Gladys Baker, which heightened her emotions
leaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was limited to the amount of phone calls each month. JFK had an affair with
Marilyn Monroe. Jackie his wife said, Marilyn, you ll marry Jack, that s great . . .
and you ll move into the White House and you ll assume the responsibilities of first
lady, and I ll move out and you ll have all the problems. So many conflicts occurred
there was only one solution to Marilyn Monroe, drugs. Marilyn became dependant
on sleeping pills because she had troubles sleeping. Also did she take barbiturates, (a
drug that act as central nervous system depressants, and can therefore produce a
wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to total anesthesia, or anti depressant).
Customarily she was found passed out, needing to pump the drugs out of her system.
Until the day of August 5, 1962, her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson in her bedroom
at her Brentwood house. After he body was examined, the doctors found barbiturates
poisoning in her blood, ones say it was an accident, as others map out evidence
concluding to a
Cultural Diversity and Louie
Introduction
1) Does Louie have a problem, or are the people who made the negative comments
about Louie just being too sensitive?
According to the article, the manager named Louie does have problem. The people
who made the negative comments are not being too sensitive since the comments
about him are true although he may not realize that. Louie has discrimination
problem against female (para.3 and 8), homosexual (para. 4), older people (para. 5)
and other races of people were judged by him with his own perception which might
be wrong. (para. 7)
As we saw from study case, Louie insulted a female customer to discuss with her
husband in order to get new exhaust system instead of making decision by her. ...
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Then, the company faces the problem of losing customers.
Therefore, company has to take Louie s problem seriously. Company has to be
careful when take correct approach to solve the problem. The approach should be
effective and simultaneously will not upset Louie.
3) What improvement might Louie need to make to become a truly multicultural
manager?
There are some improvements that Louie can make in order for him to be a more
efficient manager in a diverse workplace.
First of all, Louie can be more open minded and down to the earth in today s
modern world. Louie can learn to value the differences of other people and respect
their opinions. Louie had to respect customers by accepting and adopting their value
and believes. Louie should be humble and ask for other people ideas or opinions
when making decision due to the differences of ideas that shared among each others
will help Louie to learn others culture. At the same time, listening to others ideas and
experiences is a way to understand other from different situations and different
perspectives.
Besides that, Louie should enhance himself with personal ethnic and soft skills.
Louie should not have the idea of genders, homosexual and senior citizens
discrimination. It is essential for Louie to leave those outdate opinion behind.
Therefore, Louie is encouraged to go for training
Do Disney s Animated Movies Offer A Reflection Into The...
Final Research Question:
Do Disney s animated movies offer a reflection into the development and
strengthening of Human Rights throughout the 20th Century?
Provisional answer to question:
Human Rights can be defined simply as being fundamental rights which all human
beings are inherently entitled to regardless of their nation, location, language,
religion, ethnic origin or any other status. Although today basic Human Rights are
mostly internationally recognized, this was not always the case. The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights was only formally adopted in 1948 by the United
Nations General Assembly after the destruction of World War 2. Disney was
founded in 1923 and since then has been active in releasing animated movies
throughout the years. Always being conscious of its younger audience, Disney
accepted less graphic versions of fairytales told in hundreds of different formats
from as early as Ancient Greece and China. An example of this is the story of
Cinderella which was first noted by Greek Historian Strabo. Beautiful Sleeping
Beauty in the first known story told in the 12th Century as a Norse Saga was not
awoken by a sweet kiss from a Prince but alas was awoken by having her arm cut
off. When this story was later adapted in 1528 through a French Romance story
called Peace forest and again retold in 1636 where poor Sleeping Beauty was
awoken by a married Prince who then raped her. In my opinion the fact that Disney
acknowledged and accepted the less vicious
Comparison and Contrast of Obstetric Care and Caseload...
foundations in Midwifery Models of care The following essay will compare and
contrast obstetric care and caseload midwifery care, this essay will also explain
how each of the two different types of care can impact a woman and her child
bearing experience and the midwifery practice. Obstetricians and midwives both
have a standard that they all need to be aware of and know when working with
women in antenatal, birth and post natal. They need to both be able to help assist
the women in choosing a mode of care that is suitable for her needs.
(Ranzcog.edu.au, 2011) Obstetric care is defined by the Queensland government,
Queensland health as care provided by an obstetrician who specializes in caring
for women with complicated pregnancies or special circumstances.
(Health.qld.gov.au, 2014) An obstetrician is a medical doctor who has undertaken
an extra 4 years to be educated in obstetric care, which includes surgery, like
caesarean sections, because of the extra education obstetricians have to receive
they are qualified and specialized in caring for women with a complicated
pregnancy or a pregnant women with a special circumstance. Obstetricians can
work in a private practice or can work in a private or public hospital. (Choosing your
Model of Care, 2012) Choosing an obstetrician can be a disadvantage if the women
are after a more natural, hands off approach to birth. Obstetricians often use many
medical interventions such as an episiotomy, induction or an
Aft2
Discuss the current compliance status of the healthcare facility.
Nightingale Community Hospital is compliant with The Joint Commission standards
except the following areas:
Accreditation function of environment of care and life safety, it was documented that
more than 3 smoke wall penetrations were found on the 1st floor and one on the 4th
floor. The hospital is to minimize the potential for harm from fire, and smoke (TJC,
2013). A review of documentation showed appropriate ILSM was not initiated during
3 construction projects this put employees and patients at risk. Education of fire
safety equipment should have been completed before the project. The gift shop did
not have the required 18 inch clearance from the sprinklers. All ... Show more content
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According to PC.03.01.03 from The Joint Commission states; the hospital is to
provide the patient with preprocedural treatment and services according to their plan
of care. The licensed practitioner is to plan or agree with the plan for sedation for
each patient.
Accreditation function of universal protocol looked at two sentinel events where the
sites were not marked. First, no site marked in endoscopy with the bronchoscopy lab
lung biopsy. Second, no site marked in OR for a knee arthroscopy. Marking the site
before the surgery insures that you are doing the right surgery on the right site of the
patient. This is a good form of communication for the whole team.
Accreditation function of National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) it was observed
during rounds that the OR had unlabeled basins. All containers containing any type
of medication or solution needs to be labeled at the time it is placed inside the
container. If it is not labeled medications and solutions are to be discarded
immediately. It was also found in the OR that they were using pre labeled syringes.
NPSG.03.04.01 states to label all each medication or solution as soon as it is prepared.
Discuss any trends evident in the Accreditation Audit Case Study Task 4 Artifacts that
may cause the organization to not be compliant with the Joint Commission standards
for patient care.
Fire drill history shows that none of the areas in the hospital have been compliant
with drills. Nightingale Hospital
How Did Jack Lose Innocence In Lord Of The Flies
Journal 3
Children are generally regarded as the symbol of innocence and purity throughout
literature, media and in real life. However, this is not the case in the Lord of the
Flies. At first in this novel, all of the children were innocent as they had just arrived
from ordinary civilization. This is evident when Jack hesitates to kill a pig at the
very beginning. However, as the story progresses, savagery becomes apparent in
children; they perform vicious acts and they lose their innocence as a result of
adaptability. Even though most of the children lose their innocence, not all of them
do; the little uns in particular do not perform any savage acts, they just play on their
own and do not participate in any violent murders.
Firstly, the majority of the children have lost their purity and innocence because they
need to adapt to survive. This is especially apparent when Simon was murdered. At
first, the group members were engaging in a savage dance. Suddenly, Simon trips out
of the forest, the group mistakes him for the beast, killing him viciously. The children
must murder their imagined beast since they believe that this course of action is
mandatory for survival. The killing of Simon has truly brought out the vicious and
savage nature out of almost every child, thus they truly lose their innocence. ... Show
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He viciously kills pigs for food, slits their throat and even decapitates one to offer it
to the beast. In addition, he actively participated in the murder of Simon by
ordering the savage dance. He also bears responsibility for the death of Piggy, as
Roger s influence and beliefs are shaped by Jack. Therefore, the savage and vicious
actions that Jack has taken proves that he has truly lost his
Using The Analogy Of K Ж’Г„ Ch ( Glass ) And Ratan (
Gems )
Using the analogy of kДЃch (glass) and ratan (gems, jewels), depicting superficial
esoteric knowledge and true mystical knowledge respectively, the verse expands on
the notion of use of good judgment to distinguish between false spiritual knowledge
and authentic spiritual wisdom, discussed in the preceding two verses. The
procurement of glass, warns the verse, is detrimental to spiritual growth, whereas the
sparkling jewels are conducive to spiritual enlightenment. The opening line points out
the distinction between glass and jewels. The word kas literally means quality figure
of gold or silver as determined by testing on a touchstone , test , criterion . The word
kasatДЃ used in the second line, therefore means through testing . Other related
words, commonly used in the Ginans are kasaṇi (time of test and trial), kasoб№i
(touchstone, test) and kaб№Јhб№ or kaб№Јhб№Д« (toil, suffering, pain). In the
context of this verse, the meaning of the word bhДЃv, used in the second line, is
price , value worth , rate . Thus, the second line states that testing reveals the actual
worth of these two items. In other words, it is through testing that one can
determine which one of the two items is a jewel and which one is glass. Now, an
ordinary person, who has no knowledge of precious gems, might not be able to tell
the difference between the two but a jeweler, with his knowledge and proper
apparatus, can easily tell the difference. Hence, Pir Sadarddin asks in one of Ginans:

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Business Essay Writing.pdf

  • 1. Business Essay Writing Writing an essay on the topic of "Business Essay Writing" can be quite challenging, requiring a balance of theoretical knowledge, practical insights, and effective communication skills. The complexity arises from the multifaceted nature of business itself, encompassing various disciplines such as economics, management, marketing, finance, and ethics. To begin with, one needs a thorough understanding of the chosen aspect of business to provide relevant and insightful information. This may involve conducting extensive research to gather credible sources, statistics, and case studies. Analyzing and synthesizing this information is crucial to present a well-informed perspective in the essay. Furthermore, crafting a compelling argument and maintaining a logical flow in the essay requires a keen understanding of the essay structure and effective writing techniques. Business essays often demand clarity, coherence, and conciseness to communicate complex ideas in a reader- friendly manner. The language used should strike a balance between professionalism and accessibility, ensuring that the essay appeals to a diverse audience. In addition, addressing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the business world adds another layer of difficulty. Staying updated on current trends, industry developments, and emerging theories is essential to provide a relevant and forward-looking perspective in the essay. Moreover, the task involves critically evaluating different viewpoints, theories, and models, and then integrating them seamlessly into the essay. This not only requires analytical skills but also the ability to showcase a nuanced understanding of the topic. Overall, writing a business essay demands a combination of research, critical thinking, and effective communication skills. It is a meticulous process that requires time and effort to ensure the final product is not only academically sound but also engaging for the reader. For those who find themselves overwhelmed by the intricacies of business essay writing, there are alternative solutions available. Similar essays and a wealth of academic assistance can be accessed through platforms like HelpWriting.net, providing a valuable resource for individuals seeking support in their academic endeavors. Business Essay WritingBusiness Essay Writing
  • 2. Palestine By Joe Sacco; A Book Review Essay Joe Sacco s graphic novel, Palestine, deals with the repercussions of the first intifada in Israel/Palestine/the Holy Land. The story follows the author through the many refugee camps and towns around Palestine as he tries to gather information, stories, and pictures to construct his graphic novel. While the book is enjoyable at a face level, there are many underlying themes conveyed throughout its illustrated pages and written text. The most obvious of the themes is that of violence, brutality, and torture. Tied into this also is the idea of injustice. Many of these themes are intertwined. Constantly the reader is berated with violent images, or descriptions of violence. These must be on nearly every second page of the novel. A good... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first to examine is near the end of the text while Sacco is leaving Palestine; he is sitting beside an old Jewish American . She states that it is a shame all the violence that goes on in the area, especially after all the hardships the Jews have already suffered. To contrast this, the reader must look back to an earlier instance in the book that is mainly textual . Here it talks about the opinions of the Zionists who first moved to Israel, as well as quotes from Prime Ministers of Israel. Quotes such as, Palestinian Arabs have only one role left to flee. and It was not as though there was a Palestinian people considering itself as a Palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them. They did not exist. prove a type of hypocrisy. After all the Jews had suffered from other cultures and societies discriminating against them, one would think that they would not wish to inflict anything similar on another culture or society. Quotes like this almost seem reminiscent to those issued during the time of the Holocaust (i.e., the Jews are not human/people). Similar to this, instances of hypocrisy are apparent throughout the novel . Finally, there is also an underlying theme of the sensationalist nature of the media. At many times one finds Sacco talking about how he wants to see instances of violence happen, because they would make a great page for
  • 3. Dilemmas in My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult Essays PHI 111 Final Paper: Dilemmas in My Sister s Keeper by Jodi Picoult The novel My Sister s Keeper by Jodi Picoult explores the medical, legal, ethical and moral issues related to long term illness and discusses some of the bioethical issues around the experimental technique known as pre implantation genetic diagnosis. The author presents many ethical dilemmas when a couple chooses to genetically engineer a baby to create a bone marrow match for their terminally ill daughter. That creation is Anna Fitzgerald, who is beginning to wonder about her place in the world and questions her on going donations in order to save her sister s, Kate s life. Anna feels that her existence is defined by her ability to save her sister. That type of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However I feel that Brian and Sara forgot to focus on what could be better for Anna when the time came for her to live her own life. At first Anna was experiencing psychological altruism which sometimes motivated her to put Kate s interests ahead of her own. As Anna grew older she realized that the donations were at her own expense and she wanted to be free. Everyone, including children has the right to act in one s own best interest. Therefore if Anna felt that she was not living to her best ability because of her connection with Kate then this egoism should be respected. This contrasts her mother, Sara s psychological egoism, because she was acting in her own interests to save Kate. In this case, what Sara finds acceptable for Anna is negligent against Anna s autonomy. The character of Sara is most adamant that it is in Anna s best interests to act as a donor for Kate. However I do not think she meant for Anna to be at the mercy of her sister. I think she was only intent on doing what had to be done to keep her family intact by preserving the life of Kate. Sara believes that the social, emotional and psychological best interests of a person depend upon the happiness in the family in which they grow up in. This gives the idea that Anna s best interests and welfare are closely tied to those of her family, who
  • 4. Research Paper On Billy Elliot Billy Elliot, written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry, is a film about an eleven year old boy named Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell) who is trying to find his own way as a ballet dancer in a small town in northeast England where Boys are expected to do boxing. Billy s father (Gary Lewis) is a coal miner. The movie takes place during a time of struggle and violence, all situated around a labor strike. He lives in a tiny apartment with both his father and grandmother (Jean Heywood), and shares a room with his older brother Tony (Jamie Draven). Towards the beginning the movie, Billy is practicing boxing, when he notices Mrs. Wilkinson s (Julie Walters) ballet class, which is being held in the same place because the dance classes normal place... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Billy s feet while jumping on the bed as a prelude to Billy discovering his talent as a dancer, we see a close up of Billy s shoes while he runs up the hill, and in the final scene we see Billy s bare feet as he lands on the stage. When Billy and Debbie are walking down the street, the stick Debbie is dragging against the wall becomes a pointer to direct the viewer s attention to the background. There s a scene that begins with posters of human figures representing union strikers and flows into the shields of the riot police. It is during this sequence that Debbie is explaining to Billy that ballet is not just for poofers but for everybody. There are several key moments between Billy and Michael: the lipstick scene, when Michael puts Billy s hand under his shirt, the tutu scene, and the good bye
  • 5. Literary Uses Of Literary Devices In Poetry And Language Poetry is known to be a creative thought or impassioned feeling using language and is expressed in many places in the world. A poem can have many different meanings according to how an individual interprets it. Various literary devices are used to bring out that interpretation and the sense of what the person thinks that is going to happen. In the poem Saturday at the Canal by Gary Soto and Nothing Better by The Postal Servicethe theme is sometimes in life you may go through tough times but it is up to you whether they will continue. Some literary devices that show the coming up from tough times are figurative language, imagery, and the mood of the poems/songs. Figurative language is one literary device that supports the theme of coming back from tough times. In Saturday at the Canal the speaker is in school and is going through a tough life and the teachers were too close to dying to understand (Soto 5 6). This hyperbole is showing how miserable in life the speaker is in that current point using exaggeration and how the speaker wants to change it by heading to San Francisco. The teachers probably were from an older time and could not possibly understand the life of a modern teenager. In Nothing Better the speaker is going through a breakup with his girlfriend and is willing to block the door like a goalie tending the net (The Postal Service 6 7). The simile shows how much the speaker wants things to become better and does not want her to leave him. In soccer
  • 6. Lockheed Martin Case Study The airplane will take over both land and water travel. Flying has no barriers , Allan Martin once predicted regarding the future of aviation. Expanding upon that, he made this predication when the industry was less than ten years old, a bold and defiant statement to those who believed aviation was only for the dare devils and dreamers. Lockheed Martinhas over a hundred years of visionary leadership which has driven its company from the construction of planes in a small rented church to a place of authority in modern day aeronautics, missiles control, rotary systems and space systems. There are many things to admire about the humble beginnings of this massive, global force including its commitment to employee growth, international and global influence, human resource management and overall managerial effectiveness. Although, LockheedMartin excels in many areas of overall leadership and business benchmarks, that is not the reason I chose to focus my research on it. My decision to research Lockheed Martin stems from a story I heard from a business professor in a college lecture, the lecture was about problem solving and how a good leader responds to a problem with creativity. It focuses on Glen Martin, co founder of Lockheed Martin, and his completion of his first aircraft. Glen was renting a church in California where he was completing his first construction of an aircraft. Glen painstakingly constructed his aircraft for thirteen months within the empty church
  • 7. Scramble For Africa Dbq Scramble for Africa Imperialism Essay Ben Stone, Period 3 During 19th century Europe the Industrial Revolution was rapidly spreading through many prominent European nations, such as France, Germany and Spain. The Industrial Revolution was the name given to the period of time, around the 1800s, when many of Europe s economies switched from agricultural economies to industrial ones. This Revolution spurred on a new age of European Imperialism, European nations set about conquering, claiming and colonising chunks of Africa. The new economic motives, technological advancements and desire for power created by the Industrial Revolution were the greatest motives behind European Imperialism in Africa. As many European nations industrialised, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One such invention was quinine: Until the mass manufacture of quinine, the Europeans possessed little defence against the malaria that raged throughout the dark continent (Document F). Before the Industrial Revolution, many of the potential European colonists in Africa died to the many diseases there. However, the discovery of quinine meant that the European settlers could survive a lot longer in Africa, and therefore colonise more of it. Also, major advancements in military technology, such as The invention of the machine gun (Document F) and A[nd]... innovation[s] in field artillery gave the Europeans the lead over others. (Document H). Pre Industrialisation, the native African armies could easily defeat any force the Europeans sent at them. However, after the invention of the machine gun and advancements in artillery, the European armies, small though they were, could now stand a chance against the larger native armies. Finally, the new steam engine made long ocean voyages affordable, and allowed the Europeans easier access to farther parts of Africa; The combination of iron hulls, high pressure steam engines, and screw propellers guaranteed the preponderance of steam over sail on almost all long distance ocean routes. (Document H). The European nations that had industrialised could now easily transport goods to and from their colonies, cheaper than before. Imperialism in Africa could not have happened without these major technological
  • 8. Writing And Mathematics, Two Vital Mesopotamian Creations Writing and Mathematics, Two vital Mesopotamian creations What kind of world would we live in without being able to write or perform mathematic functions? Writing and mathematics are two of the most indispensable creations crafted by the Mesopotamians that helped shaped our society as we know it today. The Mesopotamian conception of writingallowed society to keep records, to document events, and to establish a formal educational system. With the ability to keep records, a system of mathematics was recorded which assisted in development of monetary systems, a way to tell time, the ability to build buildings, and the skills to survey lands. The expansion of knowledge delivered by the creation of Mesopotamian writing and mathematics was crucial to building the cultural society that has evolved from Meopotamian times to the present. Cultural and social evolution relys on the understanding of the past and learning from our successes and our failures. Therfore, record keeping was crucial to the nurturing the evolution of society. With the importance of record keeping being recognized, the Mesopotamians developed Cuneiform, the first recognized form of writing.. Initially, Cuneiform, meaning wedge shaped , existed as pictographs drawn in clay tablets by a stylus made of a reed. The tablet was baked in the sun making it practically indestructible. (World History book 7th edition) There were disadvantages to clay: large documents were heavy and once baked no changes
  • 9. Examples Of Rationale From John To Lenina Rationale A Brave New World sets 500 years in the future, in a whole new society in which technology has taken away feelings. Concepts as parenthood, love and liberty no longer exists, and people take soma, a drug, to maintain the society order. This letter is from John to Lenina, where he explains the reasons of his suicide and asks her to wake up and see the world in a different and more human way. It is written with a nostalgic informal tone and it is directed to an all ages audience, especially school students. I used first person informal language with a nostalgic, almost desperate tone, in which I wanted to show John s inside struggles applying phrases like Am I sinning for wanting more than I deserve? and And it s wrong, and it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romeo, Othello, Hamlet... They made the same decision. This is the only way out, Lenina, and it hurts me so much the fact that I cannot show you the way I see the world. It hurts me not to be able to get you out of this place, where you live locked up in a golden cage without knowing it. I wish I could introduce you to God, Shakespeare and pain. I would like you to know the concept of chastity, motherhood and love. I would like, Lenina, for you to see me the way I saw you when I met you. You should know that I always think about you, Lenina; In every way, right and wrong. And it s wrong, and it s fine, and I m going crazy. I always pray for you, Lenina. To Jesus, to Pookong, to all the gods I know and whom I do not know. I wish I could have been your Romeo. I wish you would have been my Juliet. I wish things had been different... Am I sinning for wanting more than I deserve? Honestly, Lenina... I do not know how you re going to take this. I do not know if this is going to change anything in you, or if you re just going to throw it away, like you do with everything else. But, Lenina, Love. Cry, laugh. Feel. Pain is a part of life. Live. Forever
  • 10. Symbolism In The Truman Show Truman Burbank is the star of a favored reality television show called The Truman Show. The show is a live feed of Truman s life. Cameras continue to roll 24 hours a day, seven days a week, commercial free. The whole world tunes in to watch and over the years has developed a connection with Truman. However, Truman Burbank has no idea. He believes he lives in the town of Seahaven, a staged set on which he has remained his whole life. In The Truman Show, Writer Andrew Niccol illustrates the theme of perception versus reality through the use of dramatic irony, pathos, and symbolism. Andrew Niccol s use of dramatic irony gives us an inside look on the life of Truman and how his whole existence is a lie. Imagine if your entire family,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the movie, it was stated that Truman was the very first child ever to be adopted by a corporation, even going as far as saying that he was born on live television. This brings out lots of emotion and opinions about the show. Viewers feel lots of sympathy for Truman because nothing in his life has ever been his own other than his reactions. That is what Christoff said made the show work, We ve become bored with watching actors give us phony emotions. We re tired of pyrotechnics and special effects. While the world he inhabits is in some respects counterfeit, there s nothing fake about Truman himself. No scripts, no cue cards...It isn t always Shakespeare, but it s genuine. It s a life (The Truman Show). Niccol uses Truman Burbank s fear of water as a form of symbolism for Truman s isolation, not only the physical seclusion of the dome from the outside world but also his feeling of solitude from his friends and family in the world he thought was real. He, rightfully so, begins to feel like the whole world is against him and this makes him feel alone. In contrast, Sylvia began to symbolize truth. She was Truman s light at the end of the tunnel. She was the only real encounter in Truman s life, and this was huge because she was what motivated him to gather up the courage to search for the truth. His goal became to ultimately find Sylvia and run away with her to Fiji. This represents his
  • 11. Liquid And Solid Substances Into Pure Forms Introduction Mixtures surround us in our daily environment but it is useful to be able to separate the substances into pure forms. Sea salt is a good example of a pure form that we use in daily life that can be separated from a solution. A mixture is two or more substances that are not chemically bound together. You are able to separate the components of a mixture if you take advantage of the different physical properties. Sand is a solid substance because it is insoluble (does not dissolve) in water, whereas salt is soluble (dissolves) in water and becomes a solution. The techniques in this experiment are; Filtration this is the process of separating liquid and solid substances by using a medium that only a solvent and a solute can pass though. A filter papercontains tiny holes that only allow the filtrate to pass though and only the residue remains. Evaporation is the process of turning the water into a gaseous state by the means of increasing the temperature to boiling. Aim Sand is insoluble and salt is soluble in water. A mixture of salt and sand can be separated by dissolving, filtering and evaporating, to determine the quantitative composition. Risk Assessment Risk Assessment see appendix 1 Materials 100cm3 Beaker Bunsen Burner with rubber tubing and source of gas Heatproof mat, tripod, wire gauze and clay piped triangle Evaporating dish Ring Stand, Utility clamp and iron ring Safety Glasses and lab coat Tongs Graduated cylinder Wash bottle
  • 12. The Portrayal Analysis Of Super Rich Kids By Frank Ocean These days many media outlets define and teach this generation that having lavish things will make us happy and live a better life, adoring being widely rich in the tv shows we watch, music we listen to, social media and what we read in the news or books. Social media accounts like Rich kids of Instagram attracting more teenagers than any educational accounts on social media. In addition, the show Secret Lives of The Super Rich are attracting more viewers than any other educational tv shows, it shows the entertainment teenagers find interesting. The song Super Rich Kids, by Frank Ocean, is a warning to parents whose children are living in a greedy world filled with consumerism. Ocean makes a statement in his lyrics that people who grow up in this lifestyle are vulnerable of having personal problems due to the absence of accountability and parenting that they receive (Ocean). This style of life it s not just about the greed, but it presents the effects that the lifestyle can have on someone. The song Super Rich Kids is a strong warning about the risks of living a lavish lifestyle full of luxury and no reasonability, especially as teenagers in their emotionally formative ages. It s seen in this through the imagery, language and juxtaposition of cultures in this song. Ocean demonstrates a situation in which someone, likely a teenager, has huge amount of money, but he doesn t have any path in life. The cause for the lack of direction is the fact that many parents replace
  • 13. Gametop Case Team: GameStoppers GameStop: Declining Profits in a Booming Market MKT 3300 MW 7:30a Members: Acosta, Stephen ( Barraza, Ana (80527488) Lopez, Tracy (80421565) Padilla, Roy (80490126, Secretary) Table of Contents 1.Executive Summary..................................................................................3 2.The Company a.Background...................................................................................4 b.Problem.......................................................................................5 c.Possible Marketing Actions................................................................5 3.Situational Analysis a.Economic......................................................................................6 b.Political.......................................................................................6 c.Competitive...................................................................................6 d.Technological.................................................................................8 e.Socio...........................................................................................8 f.Internal........................................................................................8 4.STP Review...........................................................................................9 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.Situational Analysis a)Economic analysis: The average age for gamers have increased to 30 years old this could be due to research reports that found the benefits of games is improved memory and alertness. There are even video games for fitness and memory improvement such as the Wii fitness and Brain Age. b)Political Environment: The performance of GameStop was influenced by organizational change, which is one of the political factors witnessed. Global political factors coupled with other issues discussed previously affected its performance. c)Competitive Environment: As far as Competitors go; GameStop s only competition are and will be the companies and consoles that GameStop is affiliated with. The products that GameStop provides are created and developed by the console companies that utilize GameStop s service. Currently there are no other companies that provide the Sale/Buy/ReSale service that Game Stop does. However, Wal Mart is planning on providing a similar service in the future. Company NameProduct/ServiceUnique FeaturesPrice (range)
  • 14. Cordless Business Phone System Cordless business phone systems are specially designed systems that link the internal phone system of a company to the public telephone network. It gives individuals the flexibility to move freely around the office without the fear of missing a call. Cordless business phone systems include cordless handsets, interconnectivity and other facilities such as voice mail, call forwarding and caller ID. Generally, cordless business phone systems are used in small business establishments and home offices. Cordless business phone systems are available mainly in three different kinds key systems, private branch exchange (PBX) systems, and KSU less phone systems. Cordless key telephone system uses a central control device, known as key system unit
  • 15. Christopher Wren Research Paper Christopher Wren can be called the largest phenomena of English architecture of the period of the second half of 17th century and beginning of 18th century. His life is free from the rebellious quest of the previous generation and to the brim is filled with often very bold, but sure and planned development of what has been achieved in the field of exact sciences and then architecture. Fine arts, literature and, in general, the humanities, apparently did not fascinate him. The son of the abbot of Windsor Abbey and the nephew of the bishop, and hence the representative of the privileged social stratum, with its settled way of life and influential connections, Christopher received a brilliant education at that time and early surrendered to scientific interests, discovering, like many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a Newton s opinion he was one of the three most outstanding mathematicians of his time. Wren was a professor of astronomy at Oxford. He developed many inventions, including construction mechanisms, and later became one of the founders and first presidents of the Royal Society created in 1660. However, Wren went down in history, first of all, as the most outstanding architect of his country. To the architecture of Wren turned relatively late, in the thirty third year of life, and then after repeated insistence of influential customers. This in itself testifies to a new attitude to architecture, perceived by that time as an activity requiring deep, diverse knowledge and a broad outlook. And one of the turning point in his life, which led to appeal to architecture, was the Great Fire of London in 1666. Wren creates a project for a radical redevelopment of the city, rejected, however, by the reactionary authorities. At the same time, Wren received the order for the construction his the most monumental structure of the St. Paul s Cathedral in London and rebuilding burned churches, of which he built more than
  • 16. Railroad Industry And Railroad Technology Railroad Safety in America The railroad industry and railroad technology in the United States has changed over the years. The railroad industry and railroad technology has helped the men and women make things safer and faster for people who rely on the railroad. From passenger rail service to freight service, each one has their ways in using technology for the future. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is continually working to do better at rail safety on all railroads. Their mission is to enable the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods for a strong America, now and in the future. 1 Each year, one hundred railway accidents are investigated and every railway facility is investigated by the FRA. They specialize in different areas on the railroad that includes: tracks amp; structures, railroad operating practices, signal amp; train control systems, motive power and equipment, hazardous materials, and highway rail grade crossings. 2 These are the areas that I will focus on for my essay regarding railroad safety in America. The main items that any railroad needs to build a stretch of track from one city to another are wooden ties, spikes, rails, and the ballast (stones). The ballast is laid down first and is smoothed out for the workers who can then lay down the ties that are spread out from each tie at a distance of two feet. It is critical to use ballast over the ground foundation. The ballast keeps the rails off the ground and
  • 17. History Of Isometrics. Isometric Exercises Introduction to Isometrics History of isometrics Isometric exercises have been dated so far back that it s considered Time immemorial. There is documented evidence of isometric exercises having been used throughout history by various cultures. Throughout other countries such as Asia, isometric exercises have been practiced within martial arts and yoga. In the twelfth century, Bodhidharma who was a well known Buddhist monk that developed a system called Yi Jin Jing that focused of twelve basic tensing exercises. Bodhidharma is credited for bringing the Yi Jin Jing to the monks of the Shaolin Temple in China. Variations of these isometric exercises were also then adopted by other martial arts such as Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and Ki Gong. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This rule is not set in stone. There is absolutely nothing wrong with mixing overcoming isometrics with free weight exercises. In my personal experience, I have noticed better strength gains from yielding isometrics and that is why I recommend it over mixing the two when training with free weights. How Isometrics Work Isometric training is great for building strength and muscle mass. It does this by recruiting the largest motor units and increasing time under tension. In addition, isometrics helps with the increase of the mind and muscle connection. You might be wondering what the mind has to do with gaining muscle mass and strength. Improving your mind muscle connection increases the number of muscle fibers recruited during lifting. When combined with increasing the time the muscle is under stress, it leads to increased strength and muscle mass. Other hardcore training methods will put massive amounts of wear and tear on the joints. Isometrics can trigger hypertrophy without any wear and tear. Benefits of Isometric Training Better Muscle Fiber Recruitment: Isometric training teaches your body to recruit more muscle fiber for each movement, thus your increased strength comes not just from more muscle, but more efficient muscle. Safer Than Conventional Training: Because it doesn t involve movement or weights, isometrics are far safer than any other form of
  • 18. The Pros And Cons Of Incarceration In The United States America loves to be number one, but sometimes being number one isn t good thing. The most problematic chart that America tops is that of incarceration rate. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, 693 out of every 100,000 people in the United States are incarcerated. For perspective, out of all the founding members of NATO, the United Kingdom is in second place behind the US with an incarceration rate of 145 per 100,000 people. The US doesn t just hold the lead, she s lapping her peers in Western society. This startling statistic is the result of decades of bad policy throughout all levels of government. The rate of incarceration in the United States is the product of a perfect storm of poor decisions on what to do with criminals. The war
  • 19. Into The Wild Sacrifice Analysis Patty Zhang Gilligan Honors American Literature 26 September 2016 Sacrifice as a Value Trade off Between Society and Individual In any conception of the human condition, sacrifice inevitably accompanies the choices that life presents. Yet, the definition of sacrifice is ambiguous and relies on individual interpretation: it can be willingly trading lesser possessions for more desirable goals or forcibly relinquishing values. Despite the distinct social contexts and time periods, Jon Krakauer s Into the Wild and Kate Chopin s The Awakening reflect similar notions of sacrifice through their protagonists, Chris McCandless and Edna Pontellier respectively. Chris McCandless and Edna Pontellier perceive sacrifice as a trade off between values, where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edna becomes increasingly dissatisfied as a mother woman once she realizes that sacrifice means choosing between an outward existence which conforms and an inward life which questions (13). After the summer at Grand Isle, Edna begins to pursue her own interests, relieving herself of obligations because she no longer feels content to feed upon opinion when her own soul had invited her (94). Edna s awakening is directly caused by her perception of sacrifice. Realizing that fulfilling social roles necessitates giving up her autonomy, Edna fights against the sacrifice that her culture expects from women. She moves out into a pigeon house and refuses to entertain guests on reception day, small actions which resist the social pressures threatening her personal identity. Edna consciously destroys the facade of a traditional life for her genuine desires, noting that it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions (112). Self discovery is worth life s delirium to Edna; the possible social repercussions and stigma are painful but necessary sacrifices. Edna dismantles the false life she leads, and with it social benefits and status, believing that the the suffering is preferable to sacrificing and repressing her true self. Her understanding of sacrifice as
  • 20. The Killer Angels Quotes For this summer, I decided to read The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. The book took place during Civil War times and went into good detail on what happened during the battles at Gettysburg. The first quote that I found interesting was from the Union Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. The fact of slavery upon this incredibly beautiful new clean earth was appalling, but more even than that was the horror of old Europe, the curse of nobility, which the South was transplanting to new soil (Shaara 27). This quote was significant because it described the feelings of the average Union soldier towards slavery. The Union fought to end slavery because as shown by people like Chamberlain, they believed that slavery was against a man s good nature and did not want it to effect the new land of the United States. The second quote that I found significant was another quote from Chamberlain on how he describes a young black man who was injured from escaping his slave master. The man was really very black. Chamberlain felt an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General Longstreet felt that the plan Lee formed would ultimately fail and cause a major loss to the Union Army. He brought it to Lee s attention only once, but Lee told Longstreet with the help of him and other strong generals including Pettigrew, Trimble, Pickett, and Armistead, they could cut the Union army in half and force them to retreat. Unlike Longstreet, Lee never looked at the consequences of pulling this risky attack. Longstreet, feeling guilty for trying to stop Lee s overconfidence, decides to compromise and go along with Lee s plan since he has a sacred bond with him. Eventually, Longstreet s predictions came true and the strategy was a failure. Despite the fatal casualties to Longstreet s fellow Generals, he couldn t bare himself to turn against
  • 21. Narrative Descriptive Personal Narrative It was around 3:30 on a cold winter afternoon, and my brother and I pull up into the Highschool parking lot. As he pulled up to the door of the school, I thanked him for the ride and he sped off to return home. I opened up the doors of the school, and worked my way down the steps, to the wrestling room to weigh in, and wait to leave. As upon entering, I was greeted by other wrestlers roaming the hallways. As I entered, I threw my things down next to someone and sat down. With the butterflies in my stomach starting to emerge, I was still content. The group of us sat in the large room joking around, and talking. Then it was all stunned to a halt when my coach yelled at us to listen up. He instructed us to gather our things and get... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is unit i realized that he would have to wrestle varsity to fill the weight class. Now I was a little weary about the future. When Lucas came up to me and asked if I was wrestling anyone, I told him no more to convince myself and stop my never ending worrying. After sitting in the locker room for twenty minutes we went out into the big gym. On the bleachers, the group of us pulled out a big snack and began eating away our hunger. Meanwhile my coach went over to meet with the Union grove team to figure out matches. With only one person in my weight class, and he s wrestling varsity I had little probability to wrestle. After we were done eating, the JV started to warm up. With a few stretches and rough moves. We gathered to see if who was going to wrestle. With little chance of wrestling I was astounded when My coach said I was wrestling. At that moment nervousness filled my body. My coach explained to me that I was wrestling someone two weight classes above mine. Starting with the lower weights, matches began. I was the eighth match out of nine matches. I sat down to try and gather myself and think of how the match would go. Before I knew it, four matches had occurred before me. At that point my coach told me to start walking around and warming up once again. I had one of my teammates come over and stretch me out. Also like before the time had flown by, and my match was up. I strapped on my head gear, and went over to the scores table. I
  • 22. Telework Case With the use of technology increasing substantially as well as with the new generation who relies on such technology, telework has become the future of work. Companies embrace and adopt telecommunicating practices, as the benefits are clear. For this reason, telework was chosen as a project to be implemented in the business in order to gain profit and in turn reduce turnover. Berkeley College conducted a comprehensive program that analyzed companies such as AT T. This study was conducted to discern the percentage of savings that would result from such action. Thus, AT T initiated 30,000 employees nationally to begin to telecommute from home. Through the next five years, they studied this program and found that AT T was able to save... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Telecommuting requires little investment compared to the projected return on the project. Though financially it seems that implementing telecommuting is a positive investment, the Blue Apron company is still relatively small and new compared to other larger companies such as AT T who have implemented telework into their company. This means that are certain precautions that the company should take prior to investing. The recommendations are that in making decisions about which employees will be designated for telework. Companies should review their quality of work of the employee and their productivity levels. Telework can be said to increase productivity of the employees, but it is possible that if telecommuting put into place that the quality of the employees work could begin to suffer. Furthermore, it is imperative to ensure that their positions are appropriate. For instance, telecommunicating would best serve data processing tasks, bookkeeping, or accounting jobs. For positions within the Blue Apron company that are more geared towards collaboration and innovation as telecommunicating can lead to isolation in the workplace because it can create a barrier between teams, one that in the traditional workplace is not present. Also, make sure that smaller start up companies wait until they have had continuous profit growth for
  • 23. The Reliability Of Compensatory Health Beliefs And The... The reliability of compensatory health beliefs and the effect it has on alcohol consumption Abstract Aim The aim of the study was to investigate whether reading government guidelines on alcohol consumption would affect an individual s intentions to drink within the guidelines or not. The study is also focused on investigating the reliability of alcohol specific compensatory health belief scale using test retest and internal consistency measures. Introduction There has been a lot of recent research into compensatory health beliefs, in particular what activates these beliefs. Compensatory health beliefs are beliefs that a person activates as compensation after engaging in unhealthy behaviours. An example of this is someone believing that they can have a piece of cake as they are going to the gym later. They understand that the cake is unhealthy but try and compensate for that by doing something healthy to counteract it. This study focuses on compensatory health beliefs surrounding binge drinking in the UK. Binge drinking has become a serious problem in the UK, in 2012 13, there were an estimated 1,008,850 admissions related to alcohol consumption where an alcohol related disease, injury or condition was the primary reason for hospital admission or a secondary diagnosis. (2014, May 29). Statistics on Alcohol England, Retrieved from http://www.hscic.gov.uk/catalogue /PUB14184. This shows the severity of the alcohol problem in the UK and that people abuse alcohol. These
  • 24. Conformity In 1960s America In the words of President Lyndon B. Johnson, Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. The connotation of this statement implies the strong sentiment of the 60s that defines the transition from a traditionalist society to one of free expression. Conformity shaped the American society of the 50s and continued to influence the early years of the 1960s. The 50s created a sense of false stability and unity in the United Statespost WWII. Economically, the country was prosperous due to the levels of wartime production, and the population was at no shortage of citizens thanks to the baby boom. However, the evident threat of communism during the Cold Warat home during the Red Scare and the growing numbers of Americans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These movements were popular influences for artists and sculptors alike and helped to spread positive sentiment towards the affected minorities of the 60s society. Judy Chicago was one of the main female pioneers for women in the arts for her sculptures that promoted a sense of attention and recognition for women of the feminist movement. Her pieces of art celebrated the experiences and accomplishments of women through time and focused on the uniqueness and differences that a woman had in comparison to man. Chicago also used materials that would have been considered women s homestay activities, including needlework and ceramic decoration, in order to show that a woman s art is comparable to a man s and is capable of having its own story and content. Domes is a selected piece of art that consists of three domed figures laid out in a triangular formation that represents a symbol of feminism in its softer appearance and layout. Transitively, the feminist art movement was also related to the art that was created by African Americans during the 60s. Both groups were advocating for improved rights, and both took the opportunity to utilize art to expand upon the ideas and accomplishments of the movements they were a part of. Sculptor Elizabeth Catlett and photographer Moneta Sleet Jr. were both influenced by the civil rights movements, Sleet being closely associated with Martin Luther King Jr. and his peace marches. Catlett had a hand in both the feminist and African American art realms. Her wooden or clay sculptures represented the strength and power of both African and Mexican women who ranged from laborers to mothers, and through this art she established her position as an advocate for women of all races and the African American race. Sleet was directly affiliated with Martin Luther King Jr. from the day he was sent to record the boycott in
  • 25. Social Welfare Policies During The Transition Countries Of... Since graduation from National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, I have gained considerable research experience in Public finance and management. Specifically, I am interested in study of social welfare policies in transition countries of central Asia. I am concerned with the status of vulnerable groups of population particularly, the aged, women, children, the disabled, and the poor. In most transition countries, the political and economic collapse of 90s had the devastating effects on the certain groups of population. The sharp decline in size of the government has greatly affected and in some sense triggered the transformation of the scope of social welfare policies. Most Eastern and Central European countries have diminished the scope social welfare policies in harmonized and planned way. Instead of diluting the resources and efforts on multiple goals and supporting them in a sickly manner they focused on a selected public products, projects and programs. Subsequently, quality of social welfare programs has not suffered much. In contrast, governments across Central Asia cut the public expenditures on social welfare in incoherent manner. Half financed public health care and pension systems, child care and early education institutions, unemployment and disability subsidies have barely survived. Besides, economic reforms in these countries proceeded with much greater hardships; consequently, benefit payments have been negligible and social welfare policy in most
  • 26. Paraphiliac Infantilism Essay Paraphiliac Infantilism (Adult Babies) Paraphiliac Infantilism is the desire to wear diapers or to be treated as a helpless infant. When people engage in Paraphiliac Infantilism, they are known as an Adult Baby or a Diaper Lover . This is a fantasy fetish of which there are two types, namely Adult Babies and Diaper Lovers . Understanding Paraphilic Infantilism Adult babies (ABs), fantasize about being free of guilt, responsibility, or control, they enjoy roleplaying as infants. It is said that the fetish involves being adorable, sexually innocent, and powerless. This may involve wearing diapers, baby clothes and other items, which help define the character of an infant. Diaper Lovers (DLs) enjoy wearing diapers without taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 27 It should be criminalized . thekoolaidparty! Oct. 29 (edited) I m an adult baby. So s my boyfriend and some of our friends, lol. And no its not always sexual, for a lot of us its just about enjoying stuff we did as kids . In conclusion ABs are more likely to stay away from sexual activities during role play. On the other hand DLs might have a deeper fetish, their interests are directed at a sexual fetish object, and don t take part in role play. It is clear to see that these people are comfortable with whom they are, but it can be uncomfortable for some who don t understand them at
  • 27. Drug Laws And Laws In The United States The United States of American is a society built upon principles and laws. These laws and principles were decided to keep Americans safe and help one another co exist. In the beginning as laws came into being law makers would play it by ear as they decided what could remain legal for the public to take part in and what would be illegal and frowned upon by society. One of the many issues American government has come face to face with issues about making legal or illegal is drugs. Drugs since their first discovery has made a major impact in American history. Some might say that drugs have been destructive to our country, but even so legal or otherwise, one can say that they have contributed to the growth of our nation s economy. The government
  • 28. Le Gros ChГЄne Essay On Symbolism Symbolic [ edit | change the code ] Le Gros ChГЄne , painting by Gustave Courbet (1843). Many trees of this kind are loaded in popular tradition (given the reputation of hardness of wood) of great symbolic value in Europe, often linked to a context of justice: in France, King Saint Louis did justice under a majestic oak. in Great Britain, Robin Hood had his headquarters in an oak forest Sherwood . in Great Britain too, the future King Charles II was hiding in an oak during the Battle of Worcester (the Royal Oak ). The oak symbolizes in several European cultures the perenniality. The Oak Wedding is celebrated after 80 years of marriage in French folklore. Sacred tree among the Romans , Celts , Germans and Eastern Slavs , the oak symbolizes virility
  • 29. Stiff-Necked Fat Case Study The stiff necked fat stores situated on the thighs, stomach and bottom is a bad dream for any lady. Cellulite doesn t rely on upon age and is the hardest issue that you can confront. The best conditioned bodies have a place with the Brazilian ladies simply take a gander at the Rio fair and you will without a doubt concur. This article introduces a Brazilian mystery that can without much of a stretch and rapidly evacuate your cellulite! This mystery strategy has been utilized by various dermatologists, who charge a fortune for their medications while they are utilizing the regular formula that you can see beneath! The mystery is in utilizing jazzed espresso! Would you like to know the mystery? The caffeine lessens the edema around fat
  • 30. The Russian Revolution Of 1917 The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world. In the years leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917, the country had a succession of wars. These were, The Crimean War (1854 56), The Russo Turkish War (1877 78), The Russo Japanese War (1904 1905), and World War I(1914 18). All of these required a lot from the state, including tax dollars and manpower. Russia suffered defeat in all, except against Turkey. This series of war caused great discontent among the people and caused suffering in the country s economy and government. Along with these wars, there were three major parties that contributed to the cause of the revolution. First, there were the peasants, who maintained the majority of the population in Russia. They were excessively poor and could barely escape famine from harvest to harvest. The population boom in Russia from 1867 1896 was felt most drastically by the peasants. The increase of 30 million people in less than 30 years was too great that the land to the peasants disposal did not increase sufficiently. The government tried to help, but war took precedence. Second, there was a rise of the industrial working class. These workers were employed in the mines, factories and workshops of the major cities. They suffered low wages, poor housing and many
  • 31. Television In The 1920 s Essay Television is a gift of God and God will hold those who utilize his divine instrument accountable to him Philo T. Farnsworth. In the 1920 s life in America, and around the world, was blossoming with excitement and shock due to all the new things happening around them. For instance, women were re imagining the rules of feminism, alcohol was being banned everywhere, secret clubs were being brought up, and also the televisioncoming to life. The television had to be the most talked about thing in the 1920 s. All because a random guy decided he wanted to experiment with things and later created the television. Not only was the television invented around this time, but a year after it was he demonstrated it. Then shortly after demonstrating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Philo was growing up he didn t have electricity in his house. So he later thought about shining a new light into the world of electricity. He created to television by using a disc about 2 feet in diameter to scan and transport the image onto the television screen. He used a glass slide, smoked it with carbon and scratched a single line on it. This was placed in a carbon arc projector and shone onto the photocathode of the first camera tube(Philo T. Farnsworth) .He also used a disc about 2 feet in diameter to scan and transport the image onto the television screen. Farnsworth had begun to conceive of a system that could capture moving images in a form that could be coded onto radio waves and then transformed back into a picture on a screen(Mitchell Stephens). He also used an image dissector , also known as a video camera tube, to make the image transfer from one thing to another. While creating the television he married a young woman named Pem Gardner. After they got married he was very in depth in his research for the television. He then decided to do something with his research and accepted a position at Philco Philadelphia. After the years went by he then left there and got his own place for his research. Farnsworth sold his company , but continued his research on technologies(Philo T.
  • 32. The Federalists The ability to unify a nation in a liberal democracy and work towards obtaining a given objective is incredibly difficult when everyone s opinion is supposed to be valued. However it s not just valuing everyone s opinion that can cause concern, but the fact that people are allowed to act on their opinions, no matter how radical or crazy they are to the majority of the population. This allows for dissenting opinions against the general will to rise up and hold seats within the legislature; therefore, legitimizing their claims by thrusting them into the public spotlight. This can be both good and bad and it was explored in depth by James Madison in The Federalist Papers . In his work he states the obvious concerns factions can have on a society... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Madison s usage of the word most seems to the reader that he is assuming more than 50%, however, those popular social movements consist of people of all economic standing on both sides. Therefore, how can the unequal distribution of property be the cause of factions. Without factions (according to Madison) society would have to be involved in a communist state to guarantee the equal distribution of property so as not to cause factions to develop. However, society can t enter into a state of an authoritarian regime because it needs to maintain liberty, a theme Madison believes is unreplaceable. Instead of trying to remove factions by mandating a communist egalitarian world view (which some people understand when they read Madison s work, not what Madison himself said), society should embrace factions as an example of political and intellectual freedom working beautifully. It demonstrates that dissenting views are able to properly lobby government officials, through either being elected or organizing protests. There is validity to the claim that factions cause unnecessary bureaucracy, however, the constitution of the United States formed a government that intentionally worked this way, it was expected factions would rise up, that s why there is so many checks and balances. The checks and balance system is the effective way of handling factions, not removing liberty, and certainly not forming a communist egalitarian state. Factions are not only necessary to maintaining a capitalist society, but they are also important in guaranteeing that dissenting views and opinions are allowed to be heard. They serve a role and purpose in the echo
  • 33. Example Of Interpretive Paradigm 5.2 Interpretive Paradigm The interpretive paradigm has its theoretical roots in hermeneutics, phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. The qualitative research methodologies are based on interpretive research paradigm. This paradigm believes that we should conduct research to comprehend social life and describe how people construct social meaning. It seeks to understand the meaning human actions and experiences and generate accounts of those meanings from the perspective of the participants in the research. This approach to social science research rejects the positivist idea that the research methods of physical sciences can be used in the social sciences to understand the human behaviour. Interpretivists argue that the fundamental causes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, the reality as we know it is constructed through the meanings and understandings that we develop through our social experiences and interactions. It believes that human beings are social beings who create meaning and constantly engage in making sense of their worlds. In order to explain the social reality, Interpretivists describe how the meaning system of a group emerges and is sustained over time; and the theory contains information that is detailed, situated in a context and involves minimal abstraction. Interpretivists consider the common sense as powerful everyday theories that are useful in understanding people and are as much valid as science as they guide our daily lives. Interpretivists thus believe that good evidence is one which is situated in the context of a person s social interactions, to which the meanings are assigned. Here, social dialogue is important to generate findings and knowledge claims as it through the dialogue that conflicting interpretations emerge and negotiated between the community members. It is through this dialectical process that we can have a better and sophisticated understanding of the social environment of the individuals. So, it is important to foster a dialogue between the researcher and the
  • 34. Toleration And Discrimination In The Movie Freedom Writers Have you ever been discriminated or treated differently because who you are and what your color is? Well in the movie Freedom Writers the characters work on toleration and acceptance through reading and writing. Since they are from the city of long beach of California that wasn t easy, considering all the racial tension /conflict that goes on there. Eva is a very intolerant person in the beginning. She didn t even want anything to do with her teacher Mrs. Gruwell because that fact that she was white. ( that s why I hate white people on sight because they took my dad away from me for no reason they just took him because they could ) Or any other white people in general. In the middle Eva was holding back a little. As she read and wrote more she realized she wanted to have tolerance but she kept going by Protect your own so she did just that. When the whole situation where the Cambodian got shot by someone in her car and she had to go on trial for it since she was a main whiteness. But once she got up to the stand, when everyone s eyes were on her, and they were blankly staring at her waiting for her to give her statement, she told the truth. Paco did it, Paco shot the boy . Everyone thought she was going to protect her own but she didn t, she exposed him and told the truth. By the end Eva had learned tolerance though reading the Anne Frankbook and writing her diary s. She also learned sometimes by telling the truth, it has consequences too. Like for example after she
  • 35. Reintroduction Of Gray Wolf It s a cold December night on the ranch, and you are slowly drifting off to sleep, when a sudden howl brings a shiver up your spine. You look out your window and see a Gray Wolf, the snow caresing its soft, eligant face, beautiful. When morning comes you go out to your livestock pen, one dead, that could cost you up to $20,000, that beautiful creature no longer seems so beautiful. In 1995, on accord of the Endangered Species Act, the Gray Wolfwas introduced to Yellowstone National Park, Since then the ecosystem has flourished and more animals have come, rivers are not caving, trees are blooming and more plants are growing and tourism has exploded. So was wolf reintroduction really a good thing. More animals coming into Yellowstone that have
  • 36. Bacteria As An Intermediate ( Jia Et Al. Essay These strains of bacteria have the capacity to transform sugars to acetic acid directly without creating ethanol as an intermediate (Jia et al., 2007). The overall chemical reaction conducted by these bacteria may be represented as: C6H12O6 в†’ 3CH3COOH. According to Jia et al., 2007 these acetogenic bacteria synthesize acetic acid from single carbon mixtures, including methanol, carbon monoxide, or a blend of carbon dioxide and hydrogen: 2 CO2 + 4 H2 в†’ CH3COOH + 2 H2O. It is also described in the figure below. Figure 2: Schematic outline of Vinegar Production (Wood, 1998) The capacity of Clostridium to directly degrade complex sugars into simpler ones to produce energy, or to synthesize acetic acid from less costly inputs, suggests that these bacteria could produce acetic acid more efficiently than ethanol oxidizers like Acetobacter (Jia et al., 2007). Despite this fact, Clostridium bacteria are more susceptible to acid than Acetobacter (Jia et al., 2007). Even the most acid tolerant Clostridium strains can produce vinegar in concentrations of only a few per cent, compared to Acetobacter strains that can produce vinegar in concentrations up to 20%. At present, it remains more cost effective to produce vinegar using Acetobacter, rather than using Clostridium and concentrating it. As a result, although acetogenic bacteria have been known since 1940, their industrial use is confined to a few niche applications (Jia et al., 2007). Though the production of acetic acid is
  • 37. The Play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand Looks can be a very determining factor, and sometimes people s appearances can affect what she or he can or can not do in society and what they do to fit into it. The play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, is a good example of how this idea is put into play. The main character, Cyrano de Bergerac, is portrayed as a hideous person, because of the size of his nose. As someone who does not fit with in society, yet he changes his morals, attitude, and personality to make up for his grotesque appearance. As the play progresses from act to act we the readers realize that Cyrano is this magnificent character. We begin to understand how his ugliness has shaped his life, how the deformity on his face has forced him to learn new skills and to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He decides to take the easy way out by forcing Roxane to marry someone he could control at will, Viscount de Valvert. As said by Ligniere in Act one, That my friend is Count de Guiche, He s in love with her but he s married to Cardinal Richelieus niece. He wants to arrange a marriage between Roxane and Viscount de Valvert, a sad specimen of a man he can count on to be obliginy. She s opposed to it , but De Guiche is powerful: he can persecute an untitled girl like her. The way Ligniere describes De Guiche gives an inside to his personality. Cyrano on the other hand has a very different personality, his appearance s pushed him to become a better person. He has a different approach to the way he expresses his feelings towards Roxane. This can be seen in Act three Scene two when Cyrano is speaking to Roxane from under the balcony and he says, I love you, I m overwhelmed, I love you to the point of madness! Your name is in my heart like a bell shaken by my constant trembling, ringing day and night: Roxane,Roxane, Roxane! Loving everything about you. I forgot nothing. I remember the day last year, the twelfth of May, when you wore your hair in a different style. Just as a man who has looked at the sun too long sees red circles everywhere, when , I ve gazed on the bright glory of your hair my dazzled eyes see golden spots on everything. This shows how Cyrano s personality, has been greatly affected by his grotesque appearance. How his looks force him to
  • 38. Living in Tooth Ville Tooth Ville is a very enjoyable place; I would consider living in Tooth Ville if I was you. Tooth Ville is an island that is a shape of a tooth, hence the name Tooth Ville . Tooth Ville has two site factors; Tooth Ville has 3 natural harbours where food is shipped in from other countries or cities, also many people come to Tooth Ville by water. Also since there is a lot of food being sent in from the other countries and cities Tooth Ville has some natural resources, also Tooth Ville is surrounded by water we have a lot of fresh water. All we have to do is filter it and we have our fresh water. As for Tooth Ville s situation factor, Tooth Ville has markets that are usually full since they are really close to residential areas. And we have a lot of roads and highways that connect everything, Tooth Ville even has 2 bridges that connect to the mini islands around Tooth Ville. You could say that Tooth Ville is kind of like a suburban area; Tooth Ville has a lot of natural resources so we are not like rural areas. We also don t have that much apartment building like they do in urban areas, Tooth Ville isn t really busy that much maybe only twice in a week. Tooth Ville has different kinds of houses; we have detached houses near the north west of Tooth Ville, there are apartment buildings near the east of Tooth Ville, and some townhouses near the north of Tooth Ville surrounding a park. Tooth Ville has one main highway that connects to the roads which connects to stores,
  • 39. Necrophilia Cults As defined by the American Heritage Dictionary a cult is 1) a system or community of religious worship and ritual 2a) a devoted attachment to, or extravagant admiration for, a person, principle, etc., especially when regarded as a fad b) the object of such attachment 3) a group of followers; (Aronoff, 2000). Some of the major features of cults as described by Whitsett et al. include family dynamics within cults, child abuse, health issues, and moral development. A common /devastating repercussion of cult participation is losing complete control by subjecting to leadership. Cult leaders are so controlling they typically curtail and demolish relationships between families when they feel their loyalty is being threatened. Members of cults are denied independence and all parental authority is diminished. Cults tear families apart, take children away from their parents, and demand complete control over all of the members. An alarming ramification of participating in a cult is that the members are regularly facing feelings of extreme shame and humiliation, in the community and at home. Children are forced into feelings of humiliation and parental abandonment so that in turn they search for someone to look up to and admire, in this case the cult leader. While, the adults within the cult are shamed into feeling less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This disorder has been around for a long time and is characterized in the DSM IV as an unspecified paraphilia with no generally agreed upon specific diagnostic criteria except for postmortem sexual activity with a body (Stein, 2010). Scientist Richard von Krafft Ebing was the first to recognize the connection between sexual homicide and necrophilia. One theory describing the connection states that the offenders long for a submissive sexual partner who is unable to reject them. Another theory states that the offender s aspiration is to further demolish and demean there already deceased
  • 40. American Pageant Dbq 10 Essay American policy changes through the good and rebellious Between the years of 1930 and 1941 american foreign policy changed how it worked and its goals. They changed because of the threats in the outside world and because of all the absolute need for us to get involved in the war. During this time the world war was restarting in Europe and was leaving no choice except for the United Statesto get involved in the war. People were dissolving treaties and fighting and the united states could not remain neutral if they hoped to avoid losing their allies. The united states foreign policychanged because of threats and because of the need in Europe. Japan was one of the greater threats to America because of how close they were to the US. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is always a reason for change, but there are many people against change. Something that went along with the theme of not wanting to change or get involved was our neutrality. The United States had a neutrality policythat had kept us from getting involved until absolutely necessary. The neutrality was the most important thing in holding us back because many people agreed with it and did not want to get involved. The neutrality act states that we are not to send any kind of guns, ammo, or aid to anyone in another country (Doc C). Another reason why the United States did not get involved was because of the opposition from the people. The nation was totally for the sending of guns and ammo, but, the thought of sending the soldiers and the navy to go fight scared many of the people in the nation. On January 30, 1940, 70% of the people voted against sending troops into the war while on October 3, 1939, 62% of people voted to send ammo and guns in aid for Britain and France (Doc E). This is the main reason why we waited to get into the war, but after the policy changed we did not need the vote. America changed its policies for several reasons but the main reason was so that w could get around the majority not wanting to send aid. During this time the people of the US did not want to send help, but the government overruled them and decided they should anyways. The policy changed because of the outside threats, no choice because of the predicament in
  • 41. Music s Influence On Western Music As far as I m concerned, music has magical power, as the saying goes, music makes a qualities of race higher and expensive, where have music, where enjoy to melt . I think western music is the most fashionable music in the world.Even in classical western music, it was also very modern.Western music has very long history, experienced lots of difficulties and changes. Until now, there are still many researchers studying western musics history. As I know, early western music mostly were light music which didn t have lyrics. Only some folk songs have lyrics , but they were not composed by composers, it was sang randomly by people and then it became more and more popular. With the development of culture, music developed fast. There appeared some song writers, they wrote lyrics and matched light music. This form can express people s feelings more easily and directly. So most modern western music are songs which both have rhythm and lyrics. 1. A brief introduction about western music s characteristics. Western has three typical characteristics. Firstly, it often refers to the origin of Christian civilization. Secondly, composers have their own personal creation and personal styles. Thirdly, it has scientific tradition and the pursue of science..Through books and Internet, we can know some western musicians such as, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and so on, they are all very creative musicians. According to these musicians, we can learn some western music s development. A person
  • 42. Marilyn Monroe Quotes Lani Wallen Hour 6 Marilyn Monroe Behind the Camera on the Life of Marilyn Monroe ВЁBeing normal is boringВЁ, is one of the most famous quotes said by Marilyn Monroe. She has many other quotes that young girls live up to. Another quote was, ВЁgive a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the worldВЁ, this is also a very famous quote. Marilyn was known for a lot of ungrateful actions, but these quote brought out the best of her and let people recognize the good in her. Norma Jeane Mortenson ( also known as Marilyn Monroe) was born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles. Norma had inherited an emotional disorder from her mother, Gladys Baker, which heightened her emotions leaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was limited to the amount of phone calls each month. JFK had an affair with Marilyn Monroe. Jackie his wife said, Marilyn, you ll marry Jack, that s great . . . and you ll move into the White House and you ll assume the responsibilities of first lady, and I ll move out and you ll have all the problems. So many conflicts occurred there was only one solution to Marilyn Monroe, drugs. Marilyn became dependant on sleeping pills because she had troubles sleeping. Also did she take barbiturates, (a drug that act as central nervous system depressants, and can therefore produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to total anesthesia, or anti depressant). Customarily she was found passed out, needing to pump the drugs out of her system. Until the day of August 5, 1962, her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson in her bedroom at her Brentwood house. After he body was examined, the doctors found barbiturates poisoning in her blood, ones say it was an accident, as others map out evidence concluding to a
  • 43. Cultural Diversity and Louie Introduction 1) Does Louie have a problem, or are the people who made the negative comments about Louie just being too sensitive? According to the article, the manager named Louie does have problem. The people who made the negative comments are not being too sensitive since the comments about him are true although he may not realize that. Louie has discrimination problem against female (para.3 and 8), homosexual (para. 4), older people (para. 5) and other races of people were judged by him with his own perception which might be wrong. (para. 7) As we saw from study case, Louie insulted a female customer to discuss with her husband in order to get new exhaust system instead of making decision by her. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, the company faces the problem of losing customers. Therefore, company has to take Louie s problem seriously. Company has to be careful when take correct approach to solve the problem. The approach should be effective and simultaneously will not upset Louie. 3) What improvement might Louie need to make to become a truly multicultural manager? There are some improvements that Louie can make in order for him to be a more efficient manager in a diverse workplace. First of all, Louie can be more open minded and down to the earth in today s modern world. Louie can learn to value the differences of other people and respect their opinions. Louie had to respect customers by accepting and adopting their value and believes. Louie should be humble and ask for other people ideas or opinions when making decision due to the differences of ideas that shared among each others will help Louie to learn others culture. At the same time, listening to others ideas and experiences is a way to understand other from different situations and different perspectives. Besides that, Louie should enhance himself with personal ethnic and soft skills. Louie should not have the idea of genders, homosexual and senior citizens discrimination. It is essential for Louie to leave those outdate opinion behind. Therefore, Louie is encouraged to go for training
  • 44. Do Disney s Animated Movies Offer A Reflection Into The... Final Research Question: Do Disney s animated movies offer a reflection into the development and strengthening of Human Rights throughout the 20th Century? Provisional answer to question: Human Rights can be defined simply as being fundamental rights which all human beings are inherently entitled to regardless of their nation, location, language, religion, ethnic origin or any other status. Although today basic Human Rights are mostly internationally recognized, this was not always the case. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was only formally adopted in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly after the destruction of World War 2. Disney was founded in 1923 and since then has been active in releasing animated movies throughout the years. Always being conscious of its younger audience, Disney accepted less graphic versions of fairytales told in hundreds of different formats from as early as Ancient Greece and China. An example of this is the story of Cinderella which was first noted by Greek Historian Strabo. Beautiful Sleeping Beauty in the first known story told in the 12th Century as a Norse Saga was not awoken by a sweet kiss from a Prince but alas was awoken by having her arm cut off. When this story was later adapted in 1528 through a French Romance story called Peace forest and again retold in 1636 where poor Sleeping Beauty was awoken by a married Prince who then raped her. In my opinion the fact that Disney acknowledged and accepted the less vicious
  • 45. Comparison and Contrast of Obstetric Care and Caseload... foundations in Midwifery Models of care The following essay will compare and contrast obstetric care and caseload midwifery care, this essay will also explain how each of the two different types of care can impact a woman and her child bearing experience and the midwifery practice. Obstetricians and midwives both have a standard that they all need to be aware of and know when working with women in antenatal, birth and post natal. They need to both be able to help assist the women in choosing a mode of care that is suitable for her needs. (Ranzcog.edu.au, 2011) Obstetric care is defined by the Queensland government, Queensland health as care provided by an obstetrician who specializes in caring for women with complicated pregnancies or special circumstances. (Health.qld.gov.au, 2014) An obstetrician is a medical doctor who has undertaken an extra 4 years to be educated in obstetric care, which includes surgery, like caesarean sections, because of the extra education obstetricians have to receive they are qualified and specialized in caring for women with a complicated pregnancy or a pregnant women with a special circumstance. Obstetricians can work in a private practice or can work in a private or public hospital. (Choosing your Model of Care, 2012) Choosing an obstetrician can be a disadvantage if the women are after a more natural, hands off approach to birth. Obstetricians often use many medical interventions such as an episiotomy, induction or an
  • 46. Aft2 Discuss the current compliance status of the healthcare facility. Nightingale Community Hospital is compliant with The Joint Commission standards except the following areas: Accreditation function of environment of care and life safety, it was documented that more than 3 smoke wall penetrations were found on the 1st floor and one on the 4th floor. The hospital is to minimize the potential for harm from fire, and smoke (TJC, 2013). A review of documentation showed appropriate ILSM was not initiated during 3 construction projects this put employees and patients at risk. Education of fire safety equipment should have been completed before the project. The gift shop did not have the required 18 inch clearance from the sprinklers. All ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to PC.03.01.03 from The Joint Commission states; the hospital is to provide the patient with preprocedural treatment and services according to their plan of care. The licensed practitioner is to plan or agree with the plan for sedation for each patient. Accreditation function of universal protocol looked at two sentinel events where the sites were not marked. First, no site marked in endoscopy with the bronchoscopy lab lung biopsy. Second, no site marked in OR for a knee arthroscopy. Marking the site before the surgery insures that you are doing the right surgery on the right site of the patient. This is a good form of communication for the whole team. Accreditation function of National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) it was observed during rounds that the OR had unlabeled basins. All containers containing any type of medication or solution needs to be labeled at the time it is placed inside the container. If it is not labeled medications and solutions are to be discarded immediately. It was also found in the OR that they were using pre labeled syringes. NPSG.03.04.01 states to label all each medication or solution as soon as it is prepared. Discuss any trends evident in the Accreditation Audit Case Study Task 4 Artifacts that may cause the organization to not be compliant with the Joint Commission standards for patient care. Fire drill history shows that none of the areas in the hospital have been compliant with drills. Nightingale Hospital
  • 47. How Did Jack Lose Innocence In Lord Of The Flies Journal 3 Children are generally regarded as the symbol of innocence and purity throughout literature, media and in real life. However, this is not the case in the Lord of the Flies. At first in this novel, all of the children were innocent as they had just arrived from ordinary civilization. This is evident when Jack hesitates to kill a pig at the very beginning. However, as the story progresses, savagery becomes apparent in children; they perform vicious acts and they lose their innocence as a result of adaptability. Even though most of the children lose their innocence, not all of them do; the little uns in particular do not perform any savage acts, they just play on their own and do not participate in any violent murders. Firstly, the majority of the children have lost their purity and innocence because they need to adapt to survive. This is especially apparent when Simon was murdered. At first, the group members were engaging in a savage dance. Suddenly, Simon trips out of the forest, the group mistakes him for the beast, killing him viciously. The children must murder their imagined beast since they believe that this course of action is mandatory for survival. The killing of Simon has truly brought out the vicious and savage nature out of almost every child, thus they truly lose their innocence. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He viciously kills pigs for food, slits their throat and even decapitates one to offer it to the beast. In addition, he actively participated in the murder of Simon by ordering the savage dance. He also bears responsibility for the death of Piggy, as Roger s influence and beliefs are shaped by Jack. Therefore, the savage and vicious actions that Jack has taken proves that he has truly lost his
  • 48. Using The Analogy Of K Ж’Г„ Ch ( Glass ) And Ratan ( Gems ) Using the analogy of kДЃch (glass) and ratan (gems, jewels), depicting superficial esoteric knowledge and true mystical knowledge respectively, the verse expands on the notion of use of good judgment to distinguish between false spiritual knowledge and authentic spiritual wisdom, discussed in the preceding two verses. The procurement of glass, warns the verse, is detrimental to spiritual growth, whereas the sparkling jewels are conducive to spiritual enlightenment. The opening line points out the distinction between glass and jewels. The word kas literally means quality figure of gold or silver as determined by testing on a touchstone , test , criterion . The word kasatДЃ used in the second line, therefore means through testing . Other related words, commonly used in the Ginans are kasaṇi (time of test and trial), kasoб№i (touchstone, test) and kaб№Јhб№ or kaб№Јhб№Д« (toil, suffering, pain). In the context of this verse, the meaning of the word bhДЃv, used in the second line, is price , value worth , rate . Thus, the second line states that testing reveals the actual worth of these two items. In other words, it is through testing that one can determine which one of the two items is a jewel and which one is glass. Now, an ordinary person, who has no knowledge of precious gems, might not be able to tell the difference between the two but a jeweler, with his knowledge and proper apparatus, can easily tell the difference. Hence, Pir Sadarddin asks in one of Ginans: