Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
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2. Discovering Vinland in a Viking Age
Leif Eriksson Discovering Vinland in a Viking Age Every year during the second week of October,
while we enjoy in the celebrations of Columbus s day, most of us may have already forgotten the
existence of another holiday, called Leif Erikson Day, the holiday that US President often proclaim
and giving a speech to encourage people never stop discover new possibilities and appreciate to the
spirit of exploration. It makes us think of the Leif Erikson, one of the greatest medieval leaders who
composed an unbeatable chapter in global history. From the printed image, the U.S. commemorative
stamp issued on October 9, 1968, named Leif Erikson Day , his gallant shape along with his double
edged sword and rhombus shield, we can tell that Eriksson was the man and legendary explorer who
sailed toward an unknown region for his dream. Unlike most medieval kingships and emperors,
Eriksson was a tough man whose historical figure vividly portrayed Viking cultures. More
importantly, it represented another type of medieval leadership with an immortalized image of
humanity for new civilization and religion. Leif Erikson was born of Norwegian descent around 970
AD in Iceland. He was the second of three sons of Erik the Red, an ambitious Viking who established
a settlement in Greenland and named a lot of places he found along his voyage. (Phol 12) Erickson s
mother Thjodhild was an ordinary family woman. In contrast, Erickson s grandfather, Thorvald
Asvaldsson, who committed manslaughter and
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3. Future Of Terrorism And Its Future Prospects Within Pakistan
FUTURE OF TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN
1. The threat of terrorism which existed prior to 9/11 got accentuated and transformed into a potent,
dynamic and multi dimensional phenomenon. As of today, few countries in the world are threatened
by such diverse forms and manifestations of terrorism as we are; both in the present and futuristic
context. There are external influences and there are internal dissentions. While the vested interests of
the regional and global players denote one facet, the socio political fault lines that exist within,
constitute the other dimension of the problem. Finally a large array of foreign and Pakistan based
terrorist organizations with varying agendas; add yet another angle to this complex matrix. The threat
of terrorism is thus, dangerous and challenging, but by no means insurmountable. It simply merits
realism in analysis, craft and far sightedness in working out the response and boldness in execution.
2. This paper will provide a definition of terrorism, then it will explore the evolution of terrorism and
its future prospects within Pakistan, will carry out the analysis of counter terrorism strategy of
Pakistan and finally recommend the way forward.
3. . Terrorism is an old phenomenon, yet it remains undefined to date. United Nations itself has not
been able to come up with a definition for the term terrorism and as such the international body at best
has been using the word very loosely. As per JR Global security resources (2007), there are
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4. Carol Ann Duffy Monologue Summary
{Slow Piano Begins} [ Chorus ] He loves her. (She loves him) She loves him (He loves her) He needs
her (She needs him) She needs him (He needs her) She needs him He needs her [ Verse 1 ] [ Slow
Rhyme Scheme ] Her reputation goes unnoticed She s a star Without the fame of POTUS Her lips the
spitting image of his desires Her body so elegant Yet alienated like the Myers He doesn t want to lose
her But somehow mistakenly seems to bruise her Her young heart crippled With pain now a tumor He
never knew she would be a crater in his life A void no other female he attempted to fill with could fill
Still After failed attempts He will Mess up and maybe Feel The love that existed with her But like
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(She loves him) She loves him (He loves her) He needs her (She needs him) She needs him (He needs
her) She needs him He needs her [ Verse 2 ] [ Slow Rhyme Scheme ] Kissing her by those lips he now
desires Only to be left staring at the image of not her But the girl the same night he kissed goodnight
as he came home late He doesn t sleep His emotions still at play His mind still in that place and time
where he found love. He looks over to see his unloved And realizes she doesn t even check for all of
the above. { Beat Begins } [ Verse 3 ] [ Normal Rhyme Scheme ] She s not his one But she hates
being his two She knows she s not her Whom which her jealousy consumes He calls her perfect But
she then looks at her and thinks there s still room for adjustment She never believes him when he tells
her he loves her She feels like an extra, but wants extra No more playing around She envisions her and
him now As distasteful as it sounds off her mouth She means it Fuck his bitch He tells me he can t live
without me But I m not the one walking half naked around the
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5. The Walking Qur An
In addition to the embodiment of the Qur an through bodily transmissions and ethical cultivation,
Rudolph Ware in his book, The Walking Qur an, proposes understanding embodiment of the Qur an as
not only a bodily epistemology but also as an religious prism to perceive the ontology of human
beings in both the past and present. In a follow up piece addressing criticisms and questions, Ware
explains in one neat line the objective of his book: If I could add a single line [to The Walking Qur
an], it would be that the book takes Qur an schooling as a window onto a particular epistemology of
embodiment, and then uses that epistemology as a window into history ( Traditions 678). Not only
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Although he has been critiqued for disparaging Reformist variants of Islam, these critiques, in my
opinion, fail to see his particular utilization of the embodiment of Qur anic knowledge. For instance,
Adeline Masquelier in her essay Qur an Schooling and the Production of Mindful Bodies in West
Africa is correct to critique Ware s final polemic against Reformist Islam as lacking a fair insight
about its historical circumstances and relationship with the other Islamic discursive traditions;
however, her comparison of Saba Mahmood s embodiment of piety exhibited in her book Politics of
Piety and Ware s conceptualization of the term undercuts Ware s unique approach and paints
embodiment with the same brush (Masquelier 189 190). Failing to acknowledge the epistemological
project that comes with embodying the Qur an in Reformist Islam s particular way, such as the
adoption of specific subjectivities and modes of piety, reduces the differences the West African
epistemology possesses, for The Walking Qur an is not only the Qur an embodied but also the Qur an
in action [his italics] (Ware, WQ 14). Overall, whether through the embodiment of the memorization
and dispositions or the becoming of the literal walking, talking, and living Qur an, these two
conceptualizations of embodiment prove the important point that the Qur an is intricately tied to the
Muslim s corporeal interactions in this physical existence, for in every motion, the Qur an is
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6. Mental Disorders And Physical Disorders
The world has come a long way in understanding mental disorders, but even in today s society they
are still not treated the same way as physical disorders. It is true we are no longer killing people for
having a mental disorder because of the belief it is a demon possessing them, but we still have a long
way to go in correcting how we still treat those with these disorders. The two have their differences,
but mental and physical disorders are equal in how they are both illnesses deserving the same respect
and treatment. Mental disorders are diseases of the brain that cause impairment in one s behaviors,
thoughts, or moods. On the other hand, physical disorders are diseases that cause pain to the physical
body itself. By definitions, both mental disorders and physical disorders are both diseases. These two
types of disorders are similar in the way that they both have symptoms, they can be treated with
modern medicine, and they both alter the lives of those who live with them. They are both considered
medically to make people sick, so why do people still react to mental disorders as if they are lesser
than physical disorders? To this day mental disorders are still questioned and looked down upon in
ways that physical disorders could never even compare, and that needs to change. Examples of this
difference in treatment is shown immediately throughout the early stages of a diagnosis. When
someone is diagnosed with a physical disorder, most people never feel the need to hide
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7. Salman Rushdie s The Satanic Verses
The Cultural Aspects of Salman Rushdie s
The Satanic Verses So India s problem turned out to be the world s problem. What happened in India
has happened in God s name. The problem s name is God. This quote is said by Salman Rushdie, the
author of The Satanic Verses. Rushdie coming from an Indian background shows the cultural aspects
of life in an Indian culture. The quote said by Rushdie can be controversial in many ways. The people
who believe in God would not accept this quote in a good way because the higher archie for them
would be their God which is being dishonoured in Rushdie s quote. This connects to the book The
Satanic Verses as Rushdie explains the different appearances in an Indian culture such as
Reincarnation, Miracles and the Indian Identity. These three references play a major role in this book
and specifically in the Indian society. The assumption of Reincarnation plays a big role in Satanic
Verses. Reincarnation was always a big topic with Gibreel, for fifteen years of the biggest star in the
history of the biggest star in the history of the Indian movies... (Rushdie 11) Rushdie s character
Gibreel Farishta speaks aloud for the societies that break their illusions to trust God from their lack of
understanding. Gibreel Farishta who is a known actor, now coming to Bombay when he was
Bhumbla 2 thirteen and having to meet the Mhatres changed him a lot from the way he thought.
Gibreel was a person who had no interest in Reincarnation or any type of
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8. Main Idea Essay
Main Idea Essay: Lauren Bacall Hook: Imagination is the highest kite one can fly. As i was
performing a simple dance in our living room, I had a dream that i wanted to become a dancer. I
wanted to make my dreams come true, so let me tell you how it all started and changed. Introduction
and Background info (birthplace, birthdate, any relevant childhood info, relevant relationship info,
etc.) I was born in the Bronx, New York. I was born on September 16, 1924. My birth name Betty
Joan Perske. I am jewish. My mother s name is Natalie Perske, my father s name is William Perske, he
was a salesman. Thesis: I ve been known for two things throughout my life singing and acting. Main
Idea 1: Acting career I was 19 when i started acting. Howard
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9. Adaptive Capacity Case Study
dependency will indicate how sensitive people are to OA harming marine organisms. Alaskan s
reliance on shellfish, salmon and their subsequent sensitivity to OA harming these resources will be
represented as a function of economic (fisheries) and nutritional (protein supply) importance. People s
reliance on other marine resources, such as mollusks, and their sensitivity to OA harming the mollusk
populations, will be represented as a function of the ecosystem services. Adaptive Capacity will
involves the capacity of environmental and human systems to prepare for, respond to, cope with or
recover from changes due to OA by using data from the sensitivity analysis. Indicators of the capacity
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In 2012, a number of Federal and private agencies, educational institutions, as well as the state of
Alaska began funding the development of a network for monitoring ocean acidification in key
locations around the state. This network is made up of fixed markers and buoys, oceanography
research vessel cruises, and unmanned/robotic vehicles; along with a citizen monitoring program
where community members from fisherman to school children and other concerned citizens collect
water samples from their own unique regions for scientific analysis. Researchers believe that by
proactively monitoring sensitive areas and the keystone species that inhabit these marine
environments it will be possible to continue gathering data and detect the detrimental consequences
brought on by OA before a complete collapse of a fishery occurs. In the meantime, populations of
Alaskans who are most vulnerable must work to develop strategies that will diversify their regional
economies so that they are not exclusively reliant on a few commercially important marine species.
However, every effort should also be made to develop other industries and resources in the event that
a worse case OA scenario occurs, the consequences can be managed in a way that leaves both coastal
communities and the state on more sound financial
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10. College Sports Gambling
With all of the controversy of gambling in college sports, why is the issue still an issue? The answer is
money. There were actions taken towards this by
Congress, but the problem is that it was never completely abolished. Congress had made the mistake
of creating a way around it. It is now commonly referred to as the Las Vegas loophole. They outlawed
the betting nationwide with the exception of one state, one state that is the capital of gambling,
Nevada. This has caused few changes, with the exception of the ever growing revenue that it
generates. Another reason the legality still remains is one not frequently mentioned, but the question
of the ban being constitutional. But no matter what the law, is there ... Show more content on
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People of all kinds are in agreeance that the impact of this law would hardly be worth the effort. John
Shelk, vice president of the American Gaming Association, also stated It s not like Congress is going
to pass a law that bans legal gambling, and students across the country will say, ‘Oh my God, I can t
gamble anymore because it s illegal. Sen. McCain, co author of last year s Senate bill, had countered
his opinion to ESPN.com by saying, I don t think we have to choose between enforcing existing laws
on illegal gambling and closing the loophole on legal gambling. McCain added, we can do both.
McCain and others claim that eliminating legalized gambling in Nevada would be an essential first
step on stopping the college sports gambling. Critics disagree.
They believe that the attempt to chip away at illegal sports gambling isn t a logical first step, at all.
The fact of the college sports gambling, is that there is too much publicity, popularity, and money
surrounding this particular gambling sport.
In the beginning there was a problem with popularity. From 1951 1974, there was a 10% excise tax
levied by the Federal Government on the amount of sports wagers. The tax made the business
unprofitable since the profit margin was generally 5%
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11. The Tragedy Of The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Frances Perkins
1. Identify your individual and BRIEFLY summarize their background (one paragraph, at most).
Frances Perkins came from a wealthy family in Maine. From her mother, she inherited the propensity
to be stingy with money, earnest, and brutally honest. In 1902, she attended Mount Holyoke College,
where she used her glibness to barely get by. Instead of focusing on improving her strengths, Frances
professors sought to improve her weaknesses; Especially her moral ones. This was done with the idea
in mind that if she were to overcome her shortcomings, she would be able to conquer anything life
threw at her. After graduation, Frances struggled to find something meaningful to do with her life;
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To this she an again declined the offer, thinking that she was the wrong person for the job, however,
Roosevelt didn t let her off the hook and insisted that she accept. However, her acceptance came with
an ultimatum. If she were to become Secretary of Labor, then Roosevelt would have to put a major
focus on insurance policies, unemployment relief, a refined public works program, minimum wage
laws, social security for the retired, and the abolishment of child labor.
After Roosevelt agreed to the terms, she joined his cabinet becoming a champion of the New Deal ;
being central to the creation of the new Social Security system, developing the Civilian Conservation
Corps, the Federal Works Agency, and the Public Works Administration, Establishing the first
minimum wage law, and resisting the idea of drafting women in the second World War, placing them
in jobs vacated by men. Like her I find great joy in helping other in need. After reading how she
fought to provide help for the mistreated laborers I was moved by her humanitarianism.
3. Describe their Adam I tendencies.
Frances Adam I tendencies include: surprising herself to achieve her goals, changing her appearance
to gain the acceptance of her fellow politicians, keeping the state of her husbands mental health under
lock and key, her determination and stubbornness when it came to accepting her job as Secretary of
State, and her not allowing herself to feel the strong emotions
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12. How Cats And Mice Became Enemies
Have you ever heard the cat and mouse ? I have they are legends about how they don t like each other
. One is How Cats and Mice Became Enemies and Cat and Rat Legend of the Chinese Zodiac . This
essay will show the similarities and differences of Cat and Rat and Cats and Mice .
Im comparing How Cats and Mice Became Enemies and Cat and Rat Legend of the Chinese Zodiac .
There is cat and mouse the cat is a nice cat and likes going on adventures some times and cat is a
selfish little jerk . This is what I m talking about .
Im going to compare the cat and mouse story and cat and rat . For example in both the stores most
things happened when cat was sleeping . Also the rat was selfish and trying to do something he
shouldn t of . And they both cross
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13. Investigation of How Mark Shows the Difference Between...
Investigation of How Mark Shows the Difference Between Jesus and the Pharisees Over the
Observance of the Sabbath
Jesus and the Pharisees face each other and test each others religious and spiritual knowledge and
understanding regularly in Mark s gospel. These common conflicts brought emphasis to just how
much Jesus knew about God s opinions of the Sabbath in comparison to the Pharisees. On many
occasions he even outsmarted the great teachers of the law. Jesus was constantly the first to be
confronted by the Pharisees but always the one to make the last point, because as much as they tried
the Pharisees could never beat Jesus in a test of spiritual and religious knowledge. However, they
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However, the Pharisees were brought up in a completely different way because of this, their opinions
and interpretation about Jewish life were different to his. I will now provide some information
surrounding the Pharisees:
The word Pharisee means separated one . I assume that this was the name issued to them due to the
fact that they thought so highly of themselves that they were separated from the rest of society. They
considered themselves superior to the other Jews, because of their knowledge on the Holy Scriptures.
They became almost like teachers to the public due to their knowledge, as people were to come to
them for advice since they assumed that the scriptures had solutions to all of their problems. Many
people became dependant on the Pharisees religious guidance which made them powerful and a
significant group of people. I believe that their abilities made some of the Pharisees overconfident, self
centred and big headed .
The Pharisees came from among wealthy business people and merchants. This is partially why they
thought so highly of themselves, because of their great financial network. The only significant thing to
the Pharisees was their oral law, the Law of Moses and the law of the Sabbath and how their rules and
standards were being kept. They wanted the rest of the Jewish community to live by a strict code of
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14. Brief Summary Of The Documentary Gamer Girl
my group decided to do our documentary on a topic that we are all passionate about. Video games and
the stereotypes that we, as gamers, are put into. there s so many: girls can t be hardcore gamers, all
gamers are post pubescent teens with extreme social anxiety,gaming is a pointless hobby, all gamers
are violent, etc. we have to fight Against how society sees us and slowly we may manage to get the
respect and acceptance that we deserve. But the thing many don t understand is that stereotypes are the
minority, not the majority. Whilst some people fit into these categories not all people necessarily must
conform or do conform to the misconceptions of outsiders. I myself as a female gamer hate being
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I wrote out almost all of the 21 interview questions that we had for ben, minie moe, and Jasmine,
Executed two of the three interviews, Wrote and directed the voice overs, drew the opening frames for
the documentary, and made sure we had everything ready to go for the end of the documentary.
Although, i did have quite a bit of fun making the opening and conducting interviews, seeing the
world from others viewpoint is quite interesting. Everyone had their own outlook on how the gaming
community was and their reasoning for staying in the community.
I learned a lot of things throughout this project, one of which being chose your battles carefully. that s
something i didn t do. i probably should have picked a better group, as everyone in my group, save
jerry, has hardly done anything for the documentary project. I definitely owe jerry thanks for actually
doing all the editing for the video. it was very helpful since i had to do a lot of the project solo. I
learned a little about leadership, being a leader is like trying to wrangle crickets. depending on your
group you might get more rebellious
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15. Taking a Look at the Spanish Conquest
Introduction:
THE SPANISH CONQUEST of the Americas is an interesting story of exploration, wealth, greed,
devastation and death. The Aztec civilization, which lived in what we know today as central and South
America, began to come under threat from European explorers during the late 15th century. The Aztec
civilization was one of the most spectacular in the world, and at its heart was the masterpiece of the
Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. However, the prosperity and wonder of the Aztecs came to an end with the
arrival of Hernan Cortés and his Spanish conquistadors. Hernan Cortés unjustified barbaric actions
caused the total demise of one of the most diverse, powerful, creative and advanced civilizations in all
of history.
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Cortés was also interested in conquering the land for his mother country and making a name for
himself as a young explorer. Like any explorer Hernan was both ambitious and greedy.
What was the Ancient Prophecy? And How did it aid Cortés invasion?
In the year 1519 the words of a ancient prophecy would come back to haunt Moctezuma II. The story
told of the ancient god of Quetzalcoatl (feathered serpent or precious twin. God of intelligence and
self reflection). Who is said to departed Mexico of a raft of woven serpents. Curiously Quetzalcoatl
was said to be white skinned and to have worn a beard. The story states that he proclaimed that one
day he would return to reclaim his throne. The expected year of his return was to be the year one reed
one the Aztec calendar. As faith would have it that was the year 1519 on the Christian calendar. The
same year Moctezuma had received reports of moving mountains seen in the waters of the Mexican
coastline. Hernan Cortes had arrived. Depending on how you look at it this could have been one of
histories greatest convincedents or the ancient Aztec prophecy coming true. As soon as the Spaniards
had landed moctezuma sent him lavish gifts as a bride of leaving, but the very gold that he was given
would ensure the Aztecs destruction. Hernan kept asking for gold and the more gold he was given
only wetted his appetite for more. As the Spaniards moved inwards they came
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16. How To Regulate Joint Pain
If one is affected by joint pain, over time, it becomes highly necessary to be ready to manage that
soreness, for ones great of lifestyles and mental health. This text will appear at the methods humans
use to manipulate the soreness that they suppose in the joints.
Warmness and bloodless
If the agony within the joints that you re experiencing hence of arthritis, the warmness and cold
treatment could most effective work for particular forms of arthritis, not on all types. Earlier than you
adopt this medication, ensure your health practitioner signs it off and truly approves before you place
it to use. Let your surgeon be the one to assist you to recognize what type of temperatures you should
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This approach involves having the muscle tissues over the joint stroked and this is instrumental in
stimulating blood glide towards the affected field. It is excellent to have anybody who s a legitimate to
perform the therapeutic massage, so that they have some kind of figuring out of the disorder.
Undertaking
undertaking is particularly main for ones over all wellness and health, and it helps persons manage
quite a lot of different ailments not just joint anguish. Someone suffering from joint soreness wants to
engage in low have an effect on workouts like strolling, swimming, stretching as good as low have an
effect on aerobics. Moving your joints will support alleviate the joint pain and shrink the inflexibility
that is in the joints.
Weight reduction
one of the most disorders that makes joint suffering worse is the excess weight on ones physique,
which puts further pressure on the joints. Losing a few pounds for joint affliction victims will not most
effective aid with affliction reduction, but it ll additionally aid in controlling the osteoarthritis in ones
knees, and may gradual the process down
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17. Long Run Research Paper
What are tax consequences and how can it affect you in the long run? It is said, taxes are the rice we
pay for a civilized society (Debt.org). What different ways are there to avoid or at least minimize tax
consequences? There are some ways to make paying taxes also beneficial.
Capital Gains Taxes
There are many different types of taxes out there that everyone has to pay at some point in their life.
There is a tax on Income, for instance, capital gains taxes, estate taxes, and inheritance taxes. Next is
property tax, the taxes you pay towards your real estate. Lastly taxes on goods and services, excise
taxes and user fees. These are all important required taxes to live in the United States but what is each
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They do not always go up in value they also go down. If a person were to sell an asset for less than its
basis, that person would face capital loss. This would come from a loss from investments, but not
from the sale of personal property that can be used to offset capital gains. An example would be if a
person has $50,000 in long term gains from selling one stock, but have $30,000 in long term losses
from the sale of another, then that person could only be taxed on $20,000 worth of long term capital
gains. (TurboTax) Although if capital losses are over the capital gains, then the person can use the loss
to offset up to $3,000 of the other income. If there is more than $3,000 in capital losses, the excess can
be carried forward to future years to offset income in those years
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18. Lindbergh Baby Case
The
Lindbergh
Baby
Case
The Introduction to Criminal Justice
Kaplan University
By: Nekisha Thomas
The Lindbergh baby case became very interesting story all around the world. As you know Charles
Lindbergh made headlines flying across the Atlantic from New York to Paris. Charles married Anne
and settle down in a small town in New Jersey with the son Charles Jr. On, March 1, 1932 the
Lindbergh 20 month old son Charles Jr, was kidnapped from his crib. The three components applies to
this case because the police was called; first officer on the scene was the director Norman H.
Schwarzkopf. During his investigation he notice it had rained and a lot of evidence had been washed
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The attendant wrote down valuable information concerning the suspect license number which
populated back to a Bruno Hauptmann who government officials kept a close eye on and took him in
custody.
Investigators knew what they had to do, and knew they had the right suspect in questioned. They
presumed with asking Bruno Hauptmann to write; where there would be a comparison of in
handwriting from the ransom note to now, and the comparison was unbelievable . The similarities of
strokes it takes to make that word or letter was amazing, gave investigator the evidence they needed to
hold against him. Another component is the courts where substantial evidence will be used to hold
Bruno Hauptmann with the crime. A preliminary hearing would proceed in which will show the court
and jury the evidence that is brought before him.
The case was taken to trial where Bruno Hauptmann was denied bail but was found guilty and was
charged with extortion in September 1943 by the Supreme Court Bronx County, New York and was
tried and charge with murder in the first degree in New Jersey. As Hauptmann stood trial on January 3,
1935 which lasted for five weeks; the circumstantial evidence that was brought forth by the
prosecution e.g. ladder marks on the window sill, wood shaving from Hauptmann attic, important
address and numbers, most substantial
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19. Fair Value Accounting And Intangible Assets
Fair Value Accounting and Intangible Assets
The considerable debate on the advantages and disadvantages of moving towards a full mark to
market accounting system for financial institutions has been triggered by the move of the International
Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to
make changes in this direction as part of an attempt to globalize accounting standards. Both fair value
accounting and historical cost accounting have their advantages and drawbacks and therefore it is hard
to conclude which system is superior to the other. Within the accounting systems, the valuation of
intangible assets has been a constant source of attention by the board as well. This essay summarizes
the superiority of fair value accounting in measuring value of certain assets and liabilities including
intangible assets in light of the IASB discussion paper released recently.
According to Rodríguez Pérez et al (2011) the debate between the choice of Fair value and Historical
cost accounting essentially takes root from the debate of relevance and reliability. The IASB
Framework defines relevancy as when information influences the economic decisions of users by
helping them evaluate past, present or future events or confirming, or correcting, their past
evaluations. Reliability as defined by the IASB framework is when information is faithfully
represented, prudent, it contains substance over form, it is neutral, and complete. Even though both
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20. Federal Government Deregulation
What is federal government deregulation? Deregulation is when the federal government cuts down or
gets rid of an industry s restriction, in order to enhance business. Deregulations aren t applied forever,
as this article states, The government removes a regulation when businesses complain it interferes too
much with their ability to compete, especially with foreign companies (Amadeo). They can be
removed as well, but that s a whole other story. The results of deregulation for the Airline industry
cause for far less carriers, less routes, and fees increased, but there were more jobs and better safety.
Who suffers from federal government deregulations? The company airlines as well as the people
suffered from deregulation. When the Airline Deregulation Act happened on October 24, 1978, certain
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From the looks of it, it seems like the ones who gained from federal government deregulations are the
people, deregulation has created lots of new jobs. In this article the author states what kind of jobs it
created, So there the airlines were, scrambling to add new routes, to add new flights, and to respond to
the millions of extra Americans flying their services. What did this require the airlines to do? Yes add
more jobs ( A History of US Airline Deregulation ). Think of all the people that were able to get a job,
either as people who worked at the airport, taxi drivers, airplane workers, security people, and so on.
Another benefit would be that safety/security increased both on airplanes and at the airport. As the
author states, Deregulation has encouraged the airlines to become more safety conscious rather than
less. ( A History of US Airline Deregulation ). One of the airlines main priorities would of course have
to be safety, if deregulation caused for less carriers, less routes, more fees, you can expect for more
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21. Walter Lee Younger
Walter Lee Younger is one of the characters who does not openly show his affection or longing for
African values. Being dissatisfied with his current situation, he rather focuses on achieving an
improvement of life for him as well as for his wife Ruth and his son Travis. However, even Walter Lee
reveals Africa s significance in the African American way of life though just in a very short episode.
Seeing her sister wearing a traditional Nigerian robe while dancing to a Nigerian folk song, it evokes
an atmosphere of happiness, placing himself mentally from America to his lost spiritual homeland . In
fact, seeing Beneatha and Walter Lee dancing together to Nigerian music, Lorraine Hansberry
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Further, the play depicts significant points of view considering African stereotype. However, Lorraine
Hansberry concentrates on the virtue of Africans by means of Asagai and by that, eradicates partly
stereotypes portraying Africans as a barbaric and savage nation. Considering Walter and Beneatha in
their quest for identity, their reaction towards African American culture is ambiguous though sincere.
Lorraine Hansberry specifically remembers the audience that African Americans have valued and will
continue in doing so with the background of the Western community (cf. Effiong, 2009: 104). Despite
offering various ways of Black American s eagerness in exploring their connection to Africa,
Hansberry does not romanticize the yearning for a culturally rich, spiritual homeland (ibid. 106).
Instead, she leaves it open to question whether Beneatha accepts Asagai s offer to come with him to
Africa. Moreover, she portrays the family s strong will in moving to a place where they are not wanted
to demonstrate their pride. Thus, Hansberry depicts a prosperous way of assimilating to the White
Society while keeping one s ideals. Additionally, being an outspoken advocate of African American
rights, Hansberry indeed foreshadows the Civil Right Movements, which took place not long after the
play s publication. Therefore, her
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22. Hip Hop Dance History
People think of street culture as gangs, violence and drugs, but actually , it s a colorful culture with a
lot of good people in it and includes the art of Hip Hop Dance. There are a lot of types of dance, but a
popular form of dance today is called Hip Hop, which dates back to as far as the 1960s! Hip Hop has a
short but interesting history; it plays an important role in many communities, and can be beneficial to
lots of people. People started dancing for religious reasons such as praying and over time it became a
sport (World Book 24). Hip Hop is its own dance form but it has a lot in common with street dance
and break dancing. Street dance started in about the 1920 s and 30 s (Torrington 4). Street dance is
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There were a lot of groups named after the Boogaloo music album that were really popular. There
were a lot of popular groups that came up with moves. A couple of the popular groups were The
Lockers that came up with up with the robot , The rock steady crew , who came up with a lot of moves
like headspins, windmills, old style footwork and backspins (Driver 232 and 233). Hip Hop is a very
bright and colorful culture on the inside and out (Driver 236 ). Hip Hop isn t very violent today, but it
was back in the 1980 s and 90 s, close to when it first began. Today, Hip Hop is not so violent because
of a DJ named DJ Afrika Bambaataa. DJ Afrika Bambaataa brought anti violence to the culture of Hip
Hop by inspiring kids to just dance and not fight not long after it first began (Fuhrer 253). In the 1980
s DJ Afrika Bambaataa started a dance group named after himself called afrika Bambaataa (Driver
228). There are a lot of people who changed Hip Hop into a way it is now. As you can see Hip Hop
has an interesting
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23. V14 System Report and Components
Topic : VI4 System Report
The VI4 system consists of three main components. They are the local rack, the stagebox and the
control suface. The inputs of the local rack of the VI4 system consist of 3 analogue mic/line inputs, 16
analogue line inputs, 1 talkback mic input, 64 channel optical MADI in and 8 pairs of AES/EBU
inputs.. The outputs of the local rack consists of 8 pairs of AES/EBU, 16 analogue line outputs, TB
line output , LCR local monitor A analogue line outputs and LR local Monitor B analogue line
outputs. The inputs and outputs of the stagebox consists of 48 analogue mic/line inputs and 24
analogue line inputs.
Now I shall describe the features of control surface. The control surface in the VI4 system has 24
faders that allow 48 mono inputs to be mixed simultaneously into 27 outputs by default with the use of
2 fixed layers. The input faders can be assigned to the 4 mute groups and/or 16 VCA masters. Input
faders can be switched to control an individual Aux send mix or control all 24 Group/Matrix/Aux
outputs by using the Follow Solo function that is switchable. And also the soundcraft FaderGlow will
show when faders are not controlling inputs by utilizing colours. Furthermore the fader trays
accommodate motorized faders to allow fader automation when changing scenes or memory recalls..
The outputs of the control surface compromises of 8 assignable Output faders, including exclusive LR
and C Master faders plus 16 assignable rotary output
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24. Pro Drug Legalization
People have been using drugs since the beginning of time; yet, their use has been proclaimed illegal
for the last hundred years. The ban on illegal drugs has become one of the most controversial and
debated issues. A century of prohibition has proven that the drug use cannot be eradicated altogether
and that society should search for a new solution. The drugs are an unfortunate part of our reality, and
a proper and more compassionate view on addicts must be devised.There are many arguments that
support the notion of the drug legalization, and they should be closely inspected.
First of all, in the era of defining and implementing human rights, one should be free to choose for
himself, even if his or her choices bring harm. If people choose to use drugs that damage their own
body and psyche and do not harm others in the process, it should be considered a health issue rather
than a criminal act. For example, when people try to harm themselves, or take their life, by the
overuse of prescribed medications, they are not taken to prison or court but rather hospitalized. They
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There would be numerous benefits. If the use is institutionalized and the drugs are prescribed and
issued under the control of health specialist together with sterile syringes and needles, many diseases
such as HIV and hepatitis B and C would be prevented. The quality and dosage would be monitored
so that no deaths by overdose or poor quality drugs would occur. The criminal organizations that
thrive from selling drugs would become obsolete, and so would their pressure on people to use and
buy the drugs. There have been many examples of the former drug users being hauled into using again
by their past drug dealers fixated only on their personal profit. The health specialists would, on the
other hand, advise them against their addiction and offer proper medical
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25. The Anticipation Of Emotional Sickness
Anticipation of emotional sickness has various advantages, running from enhancements in people s
prosperity to constructive monetary and social changes. The potential and conceivable outcomes for
counteractive action of mental and behavioral disorders have expanded generously as of late.
Widespread, particular and showed preventive intercessions are incorporated inside essential
avoidance. All inclusive counteractive action focuses on the overall population or an entire populace
amass that has not been recognized on the premise of expanded danger. Particular aversion targets
people or subgroups of the populace whose danger of building up a mental disorder is altogether
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Her dad, a rancher with a section of land of area, buckled down in his fields yet was not able procure
enough to make a decent living. He had three youngsters two young ladies and a kid. The eldest, a
young lady, was hitched when she was scarcely 16 years of age. Mansi, who was the following
conceived, was 15 years of age when we met her. Mansi s more youthful sibling, the trust of the
family, succumbed to a respiratory tract contamination in 2008. Disregarding spending a great deal of
cash, all endeavors to spare him demonstrated worthless. While the family was grappling with the loss
of their just child, another catastrophe struck them. This time it was Mansi who began carrying on
oddly. Mansi, an exceptionally modest and held young lady, began to sing and move with no
incitement. Her family was at a misfortune to comprehend the purpose behind such conduct. They
counseled the neighborhood cleric who prescribed an arrangement of ceremonies, to be
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26. Meaning Of Nation And State
so when we look at a map of the world we see countries countries divided up by very neatly drawn
lines lines which have a nice sense of finality to them right this land belongs to this country and that
land on the other side of this line belongs to that one of course we know that the geopolitical reality is
anything but as conclusive as these lines suggest we know that there is civil fighting contests ations of
land and ownership local loyalties local hatreds religions sects and factions who can and often do flip
their noses at straight lines drawn in comfy rooms by foreigners at some time in the past we ve come
to use in our global parlance the word nation state to identify these places it s a term we don t think
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man upstairs but in the many men and later women downstairs in other words the source of
sovereignty was in the peep you see it loud and clear in the very first line of the Declaration of
Independence when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the
political bands etc etc one people in other words one nation by this time the word nation had become
synonymous with the word people so here you have a state which finds the justification for its
sovereign power the monopoly on all the violence that happens within its borders in the consent of the
people the nation hence nation state the question becomes how do you define a people what makes
people a people we have a number of problematic nation states in the world places couched in what
seems like unceasing violence and to understand them we must first understand how people develop a
national identity now there are a number of things that groups can share a language race a religion but
stronger than all of these is as John Stuart Mill the great liberal thinker said an identity of political
antecedents a possession of a national history a community of recollections collective pride and
humiliation pleasure and regret connected with the same incidents in the past a historical narrative a
national memory this binds people closer together than any other common trait unfortunately and as
we know too well the many millions of people who find themselves in a state very often don t have
the same
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27. The Scaffold In The Scarlett Letter
A scaffold is essentially a raised platform that is usually made of wood, used to formally and
publically execute criminals, in the same way a guillotine would. The community in which The
Scarlet Letter takes place, when the church is the law, is centered around the scaffold located in the
center of town. Like a stage, it is meant to reveal things and for those revelations to be made into a
public spectacle that all the townspeople are expected to watch. Though it is not used to kill anyone in
the novel, its function serves to exposes sin to the people and punishes those who has committed them.
The Puritans believe that all of them will be judged before the eyes of God when they die, but the
scaffold serves to visualize that judgment and a form of justice as they take matters into their own
hands, regardless of the fact that God will judge them individually whether they are pushed during
their lifetime or not. On three distinct occasions, Pearl, Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth
convene at the scaffold as Hawthorne uses it to mark the passage of time between the characters lives
and the changes they go through as the scarlet letter effects play out.
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Hawthorne explains, Even the poor baby at Hester s bosom was affected by the same influence, for it
directed its hitherto vacant gaze towards Mr. Dimmesdale, and held up its little arms with a half
pleased, half plaintive murmur (49). Pearl, victim to the Puritan society, will never know what it is like
to live a life of normality, nor will she grow up with a father figure; however, even at a young age she
expresses an outward connection towards Dimmesdale as if she always knew that he was her father
despite her mother s words: ...my child must seek a heavenly father; she shall never know an earthly
one!
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28. Neurodegenerative Disease Essay
Assignment
Neurological disorders often occur due to failure of proper brain development or appropriate
maintenance of neuronal circuits. CRISPR/Cas9 is now used extensively to genetically alter the
genomes of various species. The ability of CRISPR/Cas9 to remove DNA sequences and correct DNA
mutations opens a new route to treat genetic diseases that are caused by DNA mutations. In this
assignment, I ll try to discuss how to apply CRISPR/Cas9 to establish animal models of
neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer s, Parkinson s and Huntington s disease (HD), and to
treat these disorders that are caused by several of genetic mutations.
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APPLICATION OF CRISPR TECHNOLOGY
Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer s disease, Parkinson s disease(PD) and Huntington s
disease (HD), have some common characteristics like the age dependent gathering of misfolded
proteins and selective neurodegeneration. Animal models are highly valued and have been used
widely to study neurological disorders and to find therapeutic aims for them. Because genetic DNA
mutations can cause several neurodegenerative diseases, the ability of CRISPR/Cas9 to directly target
any gene in one or two alleles of the embryonic genome opens a new route for using this new
technology producing animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. The traditional gene targeting
technology made it difficult to establish large animal models of human diseases due to the lack of
embryonic stem cell lines. Since large animals are closer to humans, their disease models may more
faithfully mimic the clinical symptoms of patients and are important for exploring the mechanisms
and treatment of both neuropsychiatric disorders and age related neurodegenerative diseases.
CRISPR/Cas9 was found to functionally disrupt the dystrophin gene in founder monkeys and causes
the same muscle atrophy phenotype seen in patients. Thus, when both alleles are mutated by
CIRSPR/Cas9, the complete loss of Parkin or Pink1will mimic the genetic mutations in PD patients.
Also, because CRISPR/Cas9 can target multiple genes in the same cells,
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29. Moral Hero In Ramayana
In the Ramayana, Rama has been glorified as an ideal person and hero as he consistently represents
ethical ideals throughout the text. He stands as the main character in this story that displays great
qualities such as devotion, bravery, and honor from beginning to the end of the epic itself. One would
agree that he holds the highest form of Dharma and is seen as a flawless man everyone can learn a
thing or two from.
He always had caring and concern words for the people in the city. Every evening after he and his
brothers return from the outskirts to the palace on foot after their philosophy class, the citizens would
always crowd the highway to catch a glimpse of them. Without fail, Rama always had a word for
everyone in the crowd, inquiring, How are you? Are your children happy? Do you want any help from
me? (Prologue). This shows that Rama has always put the citizens concern in mind while he could
always have ignored them and return to the palace to reside in his chambers. Also as ... Show more
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He finally found the trio in the forest where they had lived a holy life filled with prayer and fasting,
and begged Rama to return to Ayodhya as it was in need of a king due to their father s unfortunate
passing. If not for Rama s ability to see things beyond ordinary human, Lakshmana would have
thought that Bharatha was here to kill them to secure the throne and he would have single handedly
killed Bharatha and his army first. Both Rama and Bharatha engaged in a highly educated a
philosophical argument about who should rule the kingdom. As Rama already promised to Kaikeyi, he
refused to return to the kingdom until 14 years was because he wanted to ensure his instructions given
to him as well as he could. Any parents would be proud to have Rama as their son and his ways of
living would definitely be approved by Confucius as he has fulfilled the Five Great Relationships
enforced by
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30. Least Dangerous Assumption
Education and life skill ideas have shifted in the recent past regarding students with learning
disabilities for the better of the students. Students are now being viewed as individuals and not just a
disability. Educators are now teaching with the assumption that the student is teachable instead of not
teaching knowing the student has a disability. The second scenario in the article The Least Dangerous
Assumption is now the norm in the educational world, at my school specifically, our motto is simple,
How will the choice I make today benefit my student tomorrow? Educators are changing the way they
approach students so that the last dangerous is not the core thought in every detail. I believe that every
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Can you imagine if the educators in Helen Keller s life just gave up because her world was dark and
silent? Educators need to set IEP goals for each student, but this does not limit their learning to an IEP.
A recent example in my school was a student in my class who no one felt could ever walk in the hall
without having his hand held, his stemming was controlling his ability to focus and so he would easily
be distracted and get lost. I accepted the challenge as he entered my room the first day and greeted
him with a smile and a plan. My original plan quickly failed but what I found was I never gave up on
him and he made progress. This same student, a year later will still stem if his hands are free but when
he holds his clipboard, he is able to stay focused on the task. He needed me to not give up and to try
new ideas until we found what worked for him. Instructional strategies played a key role in the
outcome for this student. Instructional strategies are vital to being able to figure out what works best
for each unique lesson, student, and objective. Often I find the more come instructional strategies are
reinforcing effect
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31. Corporate Finance Ch 1 Solutions
Solutions to Chapter 1
The Firm and the Financial Manager
1. real executive airplanes brand names financial stock investment capital budgeting financing
2. A firm might cut its labor force dramatically which could reduce immediate expenses and increase
profits in the short term. Over the long term, however, the firm might not be able to serve its
customers properly or it might alienate its remaining workers; if so, future profits will decrease, and
the stock price will decrease in anticipation of these problems.
Similarly, a firm can boost profits over the short term by using less costly materials even if this
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A personal IOU financial c. A trademark real d. A truck real e. Undeveloped land real f. The balance in
the firm s checking account financial g. An experienced and hardworking sales force real h. A bank
loan agreement financial
10. Capital budgeting decisions Should a new computer be purchased? Should the firm develop a new
drug? Should the firm shut down an unprofitable factory?
Financing decisions Should the firm borrow money from a bank or sell bonds? Should the firm issue
preferred stock or common stock? Should the firm buy or lease a new machine that it is committed to
acquiring?
11. The stock price reflects the value of both current and future dividends the shareholders will
receive. In contrast, profits reflect performance in the current year only. Profit maximizers may try to
improve this year s profits at the expense of future profits. But stock price maximizers will take
account of the entire stream of cash flows that the firm can generate. They are more apt to be forward
looking.
12. a. This action might appear, superficially, to be a grant to former employees and thus not
consistent with value maximization. However, such benevolent actions might enhance the firm s
reputation as a good place to work, might result in greater loyalty on the part of current employees,
and might contribute to the firm s recruiting efforts. Therefore, from a broader perspective, the action
may
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32. Australian Sportswomen
For this section, we will start first of all with this statement from Toft (2011), who claimed that
sportswomen were the main focus of only 9% of articles in a recent sur vey of 80 newspapers in 22
countries (Toft, 2011). To continue we will examine examples from one of the biggest sports nation,
the USA. A study in the United States in 2011 found that the main television networks only dedicate
1.6% of airtime to women s sports compared to 6.3% in 2004. In terms of overall sports coverage,
female athletics on television and in print media is more or less 8% (Adam, 2011). Cooky ... Show
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This has affected positively the attendance and numbers of viewers of the first women football season
finale played at Wembley Stadium on the 1st of August 2015 in front of a crowd of 30,710 people
(Garry, 2015). This is a huge improvement for women football and sport with more and more
supporters coming to watch the game at the stadium and those watching it behind their screens but
also the opportunity to be on the same level as men by playing at the Wembley Stadium and the game
being aired by the BBC a main and free channel. The World Cup has allowed female players to get
more public recognition and as some players from Chelsea said during an interview at the half time of
the FA cup finals, people recognise them and ask to have their autographs and pictures taken with
them. Furthermore the World Cup has gotten young girls more aware and excited to the idea of
playing football as Chelsea player Ellen White s physiotherapist s daughter said after watching the
women play football in the world cup, she wanted to start playing football and didn t even realise her
school s football team had a girls team. In the audience, a man and his daughter were assisting to their
first women football game and when asked what made them come today to watch women
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33. Saint Is The Second Set Of The Boxers And Saints Novels.
Saint is the second set of the Boxers and Saints novels. The saints tells the story of Four Girl or
Vibiana and her struggle in the family, her spiritual journey, and her responses toward the situation in
her society . Belonged to the historical fiction genre , the story of Vibiana is built around the Boxers
rebellion event in China in the 19th century.
It is narrated that the main character was born as the fourth child in a family. Four is a bad number in
Chinese belief and culture. Born on the same day that her father s death, combined with the fact that
she was the fourth child, her grandfather refuses to name her . Her mother then chose to just call her
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When she was nine years old, four girl met a girl mystical figure in the forest, roasting the raccoon for
dinner. In her search of the answer, she went to the forest and witnessed Gabriel giving revelation to
Joan . With that sight, she committed herself to join the training in the church (catechism). Four Girl
asked whether there would be cookies available in the teaching of the classes she attended ( p. 57) and
how she devoured the lunch reward after catechism ( p.59). Page 58 reveals how critical Four Girl was
on the teaching and the concept of Christianity. Dr. Won interpreted this as a desire to know ( p. 59)
and that she has spiritual sensitivty .
The catechism classes have convinced Four Girl to embrace Christianity. So she was then baptized
under the watchful eyes of Dr. Won , Mrs. Won , and Joan. Returning home, her uncle and Chun her
cousin, were waiting for her. Chun was ordered by his father to teach Vibiana, her new name, a lesson
for being a Christian . After the incident, her mother told the story of her father who joined a foreign
cult and ended up having a tragic life and death. Her mother wanted her to leave the foreign religion
and apologize to the family. That night, she decided to leave the house and followed Father Bey .
The story moved forward to the age when she was 14. In a dialog, Father Bey asked whether God had
spoken to her about her vocation . After a series of questions, Vibiana concluded that she ( God)
wanted to become a
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34. Bill Russell Hero
Bill Russell was a professional basketball player in the 50 s and 60 s who stood up for his beliefs
despite his ethnicity. Being colored during his career was not easy, especially because his career was
based in a segregated city. This city is known as Boston. Although many people viewed him
negatively, Russell overcame adversity to become a very influential person on and off the court. Bill
Russell is a true hero because of his game changing effect on basketball and his nation changing effect
on society. As a child, Russell did not have it easy. When he was 12, his family moved from Louisiana
to California due to his father s job. Shortly after, Russell s mother passes away, causing Bill and his
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When he first started playing for the Celtics, He was listed as between 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) and 6 ft 10 in
(2.08 m), and his shot blocking and man to man defense were major reasons for the Celtics success (
Bill Russell ). As Russell towered over his opponents, it became hard to score on the surging Celtics.
Russell s defensive figure created a foundation for the NBA, in which defense began to become more
recognized. Throughout his career, Russell continued to be the key to success for the Celtics. His NBA
career personal averages show him to be an average scorer (15.1 points career average), a poor free
throw shooter (56.1%), and average overall shooter from the field (44%, not exceptional for a center).
In his 13 years, he averaged a relatively low 13.4 field goals attempted (normally, top scorers average
20 and more), illustrating that he was never the focal point of the Celtics offense, instead focusing on
his tremendous defense (A E Television Networks). Without Russell, the NBA may have never
realized the importance of defense to the
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35. The High School Dropout Rate
1. If society were to reduce the local high school dropout rate, then I believe that society could
progress rapidly with more skilled thinkers in the workforce. When a student drops out of high school,
he or she is far less likely to succeed. This is due to the fact that most, if not all, skilled jobs that earn a
decent living salary require a high school diploma at the very least. By decreasing the local high
school dropout rate, our society would be giving those would be dropouts an opportunity to succeed
and earn a higher position in society.
There is currently a decline in the high school dropout rate, however this decline is very slight and
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The current situation of high school students dropping out has been steadily declining since the early
1990 s. This could serve society very well if that trend continues to a point where dropping out of high
school become relatively unheard of. A social dysfunction of high school is that it creates a class
system between those with a high school diploma and those without one. The manifest function of
high school is to provide people with the skills and critical thinking ability to obtain some type base
level skilled work as well as provides a way to help keep kids safe and out of trouble. In contrast, a
high school dropout would have none of those functions and would likely not be employed in skilled
work and as a result might have to turn to criminal activities for an income.
I do not believe that there is any group that benefits from high school students dropping out. People
who drop out of high school will usually have to rely on government subsidies, which in turn will
burden the general population due to higher taxes. I believe that if the high school dropout rate were to
be less than one percent, then society would progress more rapidly due to more skilled thinkers in the
workforce. One of the ways that this could be done is by addressing what I believe to be the main
cause of dropping out which is a lack of academic support. If students who appeared to be struggling
were given more tutoring and after school educational programs, then they might not feel
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36. William Gulliver s Travels And Oroonoko
Neoclassicism in Gulliver s Travels and Oroonoko Penned sometime between the mid 1600s and late
1700s, a literary genre defined by artificiality and formality, neoclassical literature reflected the style
of literature adopted from the Greeks and the Romans. As such, the literature tends to focus on glib
characters who were preoccupied with appearances rather than genuineness. In addition, having good
manners and public comportment was essential. The literature during the Neoclassical era is
characterized by structure, order, and accuracy, traits that directly undermined attitudes during the
Renaissance period. As such, authors represented man as innately flawed yet striving to show both self
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Swift s Gulliver s Travels is a clear example of satirical social commentary intended to shed light on
man s imperfections and the reality of human nature. The protagonist first travels to an island called
Lilliput, a place in which the denizens small males who are about six inches in height comport
themselves in a petty, pretentious manner and convey the self importance often demonstrated by life
sized men. These residents are vicious, morally bereft, hypocritical, jealous, greedy, and deceitful,
displaying all very human traits. Swift utilizes the Lilliputians to satirize particular events and people
in the protagonist s life and to mirror the flawed and treacherous nature of man that became so
blaringly public during the eighteenth century. In comparing Lilliputian physical stature and societal
values with his own size and English bred values, Gulliver finds the Lilliputians to be physically and
societally flawed. Gulliver then travels in Brobdingnag, an island peopled by 60 foot giants, where the
residents put the protagonist back in his place, offering the bulk of your natives, to be the most
pernicious race of odious vermin . . . to crawl upon the surface of the Earth. (1460). As such, the
giants function as moralizing elements who reside in a practice, moral utopia. Virtue and good will
permeate this island, which manifests in the laws that govern the island and
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37. The Similiarities between Christianity and Judaism Rituals
The Similarities Between Christianity and Judaism Rituals
Out of all the religions in the world Christianity and Judaism in my opinion have the most similar rites
and rituals. They also share many beliefs and flow many of the same rules. Even though some of the
rituals might seem like they are completely different, when you look deeply and find the true meaning,
you will see that most of the time they share the same message. But even with all of these similarities
its the differences that make them unique and these differences are what splits them apart. The three
main similarities in both Christianity and Judaism is the first step into adult hood, the last step into
adult hood and the Shabbat and the Sabbath.
In christianity the first step into adult hood is baptism. A baptism usually happened when you are still
a baby. The purpose of a baptism is to purify and surrender yourself to god. But this ritual doesn t
always happen at birth. Some parents will wait until there son or daughter is older so they can make
this decision for them selfs. Judaism has something that is a little unorthodox its called circumcision.
Circumcision is a process where they cut off a section of the foreskin. This also usually happens when
you are a baby. Genies 17 in the Tanakh has a section where they talk about circumcision. But not all
jewish people practice this ritual. It depends on which branch you are.
In Christianity one of the most important rituals is called conformation. This
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38. The Success Of Wal Mart
Mission Wal Mart Stores have been around for more than 50 years, opening the first store in Rogers,
Arkansas in 1962. After an early success of a small dime store Mr. Sam Walton wanted to expand on
his business knowledge and liked the idea of living in a small town where he and his wife could enjoy
a small town living. Through the success of Wal Mart Stores create lower cost and great service to its
customers, Mr. Walton opened the Sam s Club franchise and even making some of the Wal Mart stores
Supercenters where customers can get the same shopping experience where ever they stop and not
have to guess which store will have which items on hand. Mr. Walton wanted his customers to have a
great shopping experience every time they came in, which would keep the customers coming back. He
believed that his employees were more than just employees! He made them partners of the successful
business chain which made for a great partnership. Mr. Walton was awarded the Medal of Freedom
award for the great work that he stood by in 1992, from President George H.W. Bush. (Walmart).
Vision With Wal Mart is one of the top retail stores in the United States, its main focus is being people
friendly and affordable so that Americans have not had to spend a fortune just to shop for necessities.
President and CEO Doug McMillon reported in October 2014 that Wal Mart stores, Inc. helps people
around the world save money and live better anytime and anywhere...Each week, more than 250
million
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39. Individual Level And Systemic Level Of Opportunity...
Introduction Recognizing opportunities is a process that is necessary and will never be avoided by
entrepreneurs that are looking to create value for their stakeholders. In order to understand more about
the definition of opportunity recognition, it will be sensible to first get to know the meaning of
opportunity. According to (Baron, 2006) Opportunity can be interpreted as a perceived means of
generating economic value such as profit that has not been exploited and is not currently exploited by
others . Therefore, opportunity recognition can be defined as the process when individuals came to a
conclusion that they have discovered an opportunity. Differences between individual level and
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Since the individual level theory emphasizes on how it occurs and who are the individuals who do it
compared to whether or not it occurs. Therefore, researchers are more likely to give explanations
about why some individuals are more likely to go after opportunity for financial gain (McMullen
Shepherd, 2006). At the individual level, there are basically two reasons why they discover the
opportunities which are they have better access to information and they have well defined cognitive
capabilities. One of the reasons why individuals have better access to information is because of job
function. For example, people who are working in the field of natural sciences and engineering are
more likely to see the new venture opportunities because the nature of these jobs give easier access to
technology and knowledge. On the other hand, for cognitive capabilities, there are two groups of it.
The first group which is absorptive capacity claims that previous knowledge provide an absorptive
capacity that ease the collection of information. The second group that intensifies the entrepreneurial
discovery is the ability of individuals to categorize information, ability to see causal links and ability
to assess assumptions and information correctly (Fuduric,
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40. Cafe Coffee Day
INTRODUCTION
Café Coffee Day is a chain of coffee shops in India having it s head quarters in Chikkamagaluru,
Karnataka. A division of Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL), it is
commonly known as Coffee Day or CCD. It opened its first cafe in 1996 on Brigade Road in
Bangalore, and today has the largest cafe retail chain in India with 650 cafes in 110 cities.
Headquartered in Bangalore, a majority of its cafes are also located in Bangalore. The cafe chain has
had much success riding, and to some extent creating, the cafe culture wave that swept across
metropolitan India following strong economic growth resulting in an increase in youth spending
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Cafe Coffee day is the regular meeting place for 18 to 35 year olds, both male and female, who are
waited on by friendly and informed staff, and are offered the best made, hot or cold , in an
invigorating ambience.
They provide invigorating ambience and excellent customer service clubbed with excellent coffee to
their customers. Each cafe depending upon its size attracts between 400 to 800 customers daily.
The following are ABCTCL 6 divisions:
Exports India s largest coffee exporters. Currently export over 30000 tonnes of green coffee per
annum, i.e 15% of India s coffee exports. They have also ventured into specialty coffee exports.
Coffee Day Fresh and Ground Maior player in the roast ground filter coffee segment. It provides a
unique assortment of blends at affordable prices. The coffee is freshly ground in front of the customer
and sold to him.
Cafe Coffee Day It is a place where customers come and rejuvenate themselves. It is a meeting place
for the young and the young at heart. In the café Hot and Cold coffee as well as merchandise are sold
to the customers.
Coffee Day Vending To serve the man on the move who though hurry does not have to compromise on
quality of coffe he drinks. Coffee Day has its vending machine placed in vendor outlets in major
cities.
Coffee Day Express Bridges the need gap
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41. Taking a Look at the HDFS File System
Introduction Hadoop distributed file system is a highly scalable file system. It is specially designed for
applications with large data sets. HDFS supports parallel reading and processing of data. It is
significantly different from other distributed file systems. Typically HDFS is designed for streaming
large files. HDFS is specially designed to run commodity hardware and deployed into low cost
hardware. It has large throughput instead of low latency. HDFS typically uses read one write many
pattern. It is highly fault tolerant and easy to manage. The main feature of HDFS is built in
redundancy it typically keeps multiple replicas in the system. In HDFS cluster manages addition and
removal of nodes automatically. Here an operator can operate upto 3,000 nodes at a time. In the HDFS
key areas of POSIX semantics have been traded to increase data throughput rate. Working of HDFS
Hardware In HDFS hardware failure is a norm. Hardware failure is very common in HDFS. In any
instance there is thousands of working server machines. There is huge number of components in
HDFS. And each component has significant probability of failure. So there will always be some
component which will be not working in HDFS system. Data in HDFS Applications in HDFS will
require streaming access to data sets. Batch processing is done rather than interactive use by the users.
HDFS is specially designed to operate large data sets. In any single instance it supports millions of
files. Model of HDFS
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