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Cause And Effect Of Essay Writing Among Students
1. Cause And Effect Of Essay
Writing Among Students
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2. Arguments Against The Tariff By Daniel Webster
On January 26, 1830, the government was put to the test by the people of South Carolina. The
representatives of South Carolina fought to not have the Tariff of 1828 because it would have hurt the
farmers of South Carolina financially. The Tariff of 1828 would have raised the price on their cost of
planting for the advantage of the north. Daniel Webster led the argument, in which he wholeheartedly
believed that the states right to reject the Tariff. Webster made some effective arguments. One that
stood out the most is the claim that the citizens are in charge of the government. The Government and
constitution would not have even existed if it were not for the people to establish and raise it, therefore
the states have the right to reject anything
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3. Contribute To Health And Safety Nvq3
Contribute to health and safety in health and social care
Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in
workplace
Legislation that relates to health and safety includes, amongst others, the Health and Safety at work
Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and Health and Safety
(Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998.
The general roles and responsibilities of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with my
organisation for colleagues include:
* Having a personal and collective responsibility to promote safe working practices and maintain a
healthy, safe and secure workplace
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Some of these incidences can include a slip, trip, fall, burn or cut. A sudden illness can be described as
an incident that occurs without warning, from within the human body, for example, a stroke or heart
attack.
If an accident or sudden illness occurs then policies and procedures to follow include making the
situation safe if possible, treating my casuality if possible, as I m a first aider, reporting any accidents
etc that occur in the health and safety at work/accident book and reporting these to my supervisor or
manager. In general I would follow all organisational and legal policies in place.
Move and handle equipment and other objects safely.
The legislation that relates to moving and handling is the Health and Safety at work act 1974. It is
important that all risk assessments are carried out on the individual or object before hand. You must
bend your knees and not your back, hold objects to your chest and do not lift anything above the
weight that is specified by your employer. In my role as a volunteer at ... I lift items of very little
weight except from time to time I will lift tables in the setting up of the drop in which is always
carried out by two people in order to evenly distribute the weight.
How to handle hazardous substances and materials
Some hazardous substances and
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4. Biography Of Garson Kanin And David Crane And Hands On A...
This past week, I had the opportunity to experience a magnificent play called Born Yesterday by
Garson Kanin. This performance was the third of three plays I saw at the Arizona Repertory Theatre.
The other two plays were Epic Proportions by Larry Coen and David Crane and Hands on a Hardbody
by Doug Wright. These were the first plays I have been to, not only while attending the University of
Arizona, but in my generation as a teenager. All together, these performances were amazing and have
brought a newly improved insight to my perception of theatre. The hard work and dedication by the
actors, directors, producers, cast members, and sound developers were absolutely incredible and I
have tremendous respect for their efforts during the overall sequence of producing the plays. The most
recent performance I saw, Born Yesterday, can be described and reflected on through various topics
such as lighting, sound, directing and producing.
I decided to arrive a half hour early to witness all the elements of the stage, audience, and theater in
order to truly express my thoughts on the external features of the play. The Marroney theatre has 332
seats which were designed like movie theatre chairs. They were manufactured to be a bold red with
black carpet surrounding the floor to cover the entire theatre space. For the first thirty minutes before
Born Yesterday started, the theatre played classical music to soothe the ears of the audience and create
a bridge to a rather quiet prolonged
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5. The Qualifications of the Office of Deacon
THE RELATION OF THE 7 IN ACTS 6 TO THE OFFICE OF DEACON
THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF DEACON
A Paper Presented to Professor Timothy Moroz
Of
Liberty University
Lynchburg, VA.
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for
The Book of Acts
BIBL 165 B01 LUO
by
Bonnie Andreucci
July 1, 2014
OUTLINE PAGE
1. Introduction a. Thesis statement b. Purpose of this paper 2. Body a. A chosen life, why me, Lord? b.
Qualities of a Deacon c. Ordered by God
3. Conclusion a. Is it worth it?
1.
A deacon, a man, a chosen life and servant of God, yet still human and prone to failure; God has His
intended appointment for His people.
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I have sat under this same pastor this entire time. He knows me, and he knew my beginnings. He also
needed to know if my wanting to become a deacon was of God or was it to please my dad. After about
two months of questions, fasting and much prayer from both him and me, the office was offered to
me. It isn t something I take lightly. This blessing, and it is a blessing, was given to me to honor God,
support my pastor and this church body, help those in need; and also, so that I may be a witness for
Jesus and His saving grace to all those that I may come in contact with in my lifetime (Burris 2014).
Qualities of a Deacon:
Deacons must be reverent, 2. Not given to much wine, 3. Not greedy for money, 4. Must not be double
tongued, 5. Must have a pure conscience, 6. Be the husband of one wife, 7. They must rule their
6. children and their households. These are the qualifications God Himself set forth
3.
for this important church office (Willmington 2011).
Ordered by God:
These seven men were chosen so that the apostles could delegate certain responsibilities out to others;
such as the feeding and clothing of the needy, widows, and orphans, so that they would be able to
spend more of their time preaching the word of the Lord and seeking His will in prayer.
Acts 6:5, And the saying pleased the
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7. Student Observation Report Essay
Confidential
The names in this Observation Report have been changed to protect the privacy of the parents and the
child.
Student s Name : Calvin
Sex : Male
Place of Observation : Inside the classroom of County Preschool.
Time of Observation : In the morning, 10.30 a.m. and it was a sunny day.
General View :
The classroom was pretty well organized ( clean, tidy and many facilities inside such as books, games,
a computer and so on )
It was a pretty large group in the class, 13 children were there and the teacher was present as well.
It was an engaged class, where the students were actively engaged in learning. Activities Observed :
Class discussion
Individual seat work
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Comment
Erikson tells us that for the children this age, it is a time for play not for formal education.
Aspect: Social / Emotional
Observation
The boy did not want to share controlling the
mouse with his peer.
Comment
Erikson tells us children in the intuitive phase (4 to
7 years) like him has a tendency to focus attention on one aspect of object while ignoring others.
Aspect: Cognitive
Observation
I tried to influence the boy so that he wants to share controlling the
mouse with his peer.
8. Comment
Piaget tells us that the children in the preoperational stage (2 to 7 years) are unaware of another person
s perspective. They exhibit egocentric thought.
Aspect: Social / Emotional
Observation
The boy interacted with his peer about the letters.
Comment
The Kennedy Krieger
Institute tells us that the children this age enjoy friendships, but these are generally one way
friendships. Aspect: Motor / Sensory Skill
The boy left the computer and moved to play puzzle. Comment
The Kennedy Krieger
Institute again tells us in its Developmental
Milestones that the children this age can put together multi piece
puzzles.
Aspect: Health / Physical
Observation I saw the boy losing some of his teeth.
Comment
According to The
Kennedy Krieger
Institute, the children 4 to
6 years old begin to loose their primary teeth and
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9. Hermanson Brothers Research Paper
Would you enjoy fresh, clean milk delivered to your house two times every day? This is a service the
Hermanson brothers provided to North Iowa for 47 years. Johnie and Herman hermanson were
brothers who were given the opportunity to start a business in the dairy industry. Thus began the
journey of their life s work.
In 1909 the brothers started their business in Mason City, Iowa. They initially borrowed some money
to buy a milk wagon. Later they realized they needed two wagons to keep up with demand. According
to the book The History of the Hermanson Dairy, They would later go on to trucks to get things
moving faster . Eventually the brothers divided the route to cover more ground. At one point Herman
struggled to keep up with all the work when Johnie was in the hospital for an injury. Later, the word
spread and they started to deliver to more and more families. The brothers were spread thin with the
deliveries, care of the horses, and the milking and feeding of the cattle. So they hired Elijah Simkins to
take care of the horses. They also hired two additional drivers, Lee Roberts and the son of Elijah,
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Their first move in the industry was to use glass bottles to deliver their milk in. It added advertisement
and it was easier for the milkman and so the family wouldn t have to provide their own container. To
stay ahead they were the first dairy in North Iowa to homogenize their milk. This would keep it very
clean, add vitamin D, and make it easier to digest. To clean the bottles they would use a Soaker
System bottle washer that would sterilize the bottles. To get the bottles ready they would add an
automatic capping system also. Later the brothers would turn to paper cartons but would go back to
glass after 2 years. The Hermanson Dairy would work to stay ahead of other competing businesses in
North
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10. Examples Of English Textile Factories Were Bad For The...
Have you ever been beaten with a stick to the point of near death for a minor mistake you made? Have
you ever known someone who suffered this fate? Dr. Holmes and Mr. Baines have both said that the
abuse and conditions textile workers faced weren t that bad for most despite not having actually
worked in a factory a day in their lives. I think that Document A and C are more valid because both of
the other documents are based heavily on opinion. Document A and C explain that English textile
factories were bad for the health of working class families because machinery caused injuries,
inspections were easily passed and masters were not kind to their workers.
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Document A states, accidents were very often admitted to the infirmary, through children s hands and
arms having been caught in the machinery. Document A also explains that over half of children
employed in factories were injured by machinery. In Document C, it states that before an inspection,
the workers would have to clean up and answer questions as they were told, not daring to do any
other, knowing what would happen if we told them the truth. No further inspection was done at that
factory, even though the boys were beaten with sticks, as said in paragraph 2. Document D even states
that, it is definitely true that there have been instances of abuse and cruelty in some factories.
Document B states that, they are as healthy as any other part of the working classes... . This proves
that these poor labor conditions apply to whole families not just child laborers in factories and shows
that even those who believe factories are not bad for health see that at least some aspects of factories
are bad for the health of the
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11. Gerard David Virgin And Child With Four Angels
Gerard David created his oil on wood painting Virgin and Child with Four Angels from 1510 to 1515
in Bruges, Netherlands. The piece is currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
City and is found in Gallery 640 as part of the museum s collection of European paintings. Just as the
title indicates, the painting s subject is the Blessed Virgin Mary holding her infant son Jesus Christ, the
prophesied Messiah of the Old Testament, while being crowned by angels. Through the use of formal
artistic techniques, David conveys the miraculous and perfect nature of the Mary, stressing her
importance as the Mother of God and the Queen of Heaven in a realistic and relatable manner.
Throughout the Virgin and Child with Four Angels, David employs the use of color to emphasize the
miraculous nature of the religious subject matter. From the ornate jewels of the crown to the ruby red
color of Mary s gown to the amethyst purple sash of the angel in the upper right, the application of
rich jewel tones induces a sense of royal holiness to figures. Their brightness and warmth successfully
draw the viewer s attention to figures possessing them and generate an atmospheric serenity to the
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At the top of the work, the angels are holding a crown, which is typically perceived as a symbol of
royalty, honor and/or glory. Hence, this symbol represents the glory of Mary as Queen of Heaven and
as the virgin Mother of God, which can be seen as worthy of both honor and praise. Another symbol is
in the middle ground of the piece, where a monk is praying in the field by the stone wall. In
Christianity, monks live solemn lives of prayer and service, completely devoted to spreading the Word
of God in the Christian Gospel. Therefore, the monk s presence creates a sense piety and holiness in
the scene, which lends well to the religious
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12. Interrupt Science Essay
interrupt science classes; it would provide the option, without violating students rights to practice their
beliefs, religious or not. 2.) It is discouraged by the AAR to use guest speakers unless they have
training or background in religious studies (Moore, 2010 p.23). Although this guide is written for the
study of religious traditions, it could apply to the creation, evolution, and intelligent designs debate
because if the wrong speaker is chosen, the students may only see a small representation of likely one
side of the argument. It is suggested in this case to have them watch a debate, where they could see
two or mare perspectives at one time interacting with one another. 3.) Another alternative is to take
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Constitutional tests can be applied to the above suggestions for teaching evolution, creationism, and
intelligent design in public schools. For the Lemon test, it could pass for the secular purpose if done
not to promote any particular religion but as an opportunity for students autonomy and it must be
optional. Allowing it in the schools as an elective covering multiple viewpoints does not advance
religion(s) by forcing it on anyone nor does it hinder religion(s) by keeping it from anyone. Keeping
out of the science classroom can help to prevent excessive entanglement. Including the teaching of
evolution, creationism, and intelligent design with the latter two as an elective could pass the Sherbert
test because as an elective the course does not interfere with the practice of religion(s), the compelling
interest could be met because keeping it separate avoids excessive entanglement and uses science time
for science instead of debates that distract from class time, also avoiding a possible altercation or mob
scene. Even though the teaching of evolution, creationism, and intelligent design could in some cases
be seen to promote religion just by allowing it in there, if communicated clearly, it could pass because
it is promoting the optional study of religion(s) and without favoring one over another, or encouraging
not discouraging any religion. Teaching evolution, creationism, and intelligent design in public
schools with
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13. The Relationship Between Henry And The Model E
Many of you may know that my wife, Karen, is obsessed with the theater and hence we see a lot of
plays. Columbus s CATCO theater group is putting on a play in April and early May, called Henry and
the Model E . We were intrigued with the title and did a little exploration. The E stands for Edsel and
it is about the relationship between Henry and son Edsel. As we know that was a rancorous
relationship at best. Rick has been worried that it would turn into a hatchet job on Henry. I gave my
business card to the CATCO production manager last fall saying I could get her in touch with an
unbelievable source for materials and history for that play. Never heard anything until last Monday.
Herb Brown, who turned out to be the author, called
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14. Never Let Me Go Annotation
Biologically, a human is a homo sapien. However, when we begin to analyze the acts that constitute
human behavior, the criteria of being human becomes difficult to characterize. The definition of
humanness becomes not what holds us together, but what makes us different. Kazuo Ishiguro s novel,
Never Let Me Go, narrates the life of Kathy H, a clone that is raised in isolation with her fellow clones
at Hailsham, an academy that prepares its students to complete their lives as organ donors. Because
Kathy lives an expedited life filled with the human emotions of love, pain, and jealousy, the audience
is convinced of the humanness shared by each student until Ishiguro critically reveals the process of
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The regulations by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) define human subjects as
those whom the researcher can obtain consent and identifiable private information (10). Ishiguro
highlights Kathy s cognitive ability and childhood history to classify the clones as human research
subjects. In addition, the OHRP mandates that every scientific experiment provides the opportunity to
consider whether or not to participate and that minimize the possibility of coercion or undue influence
(19). Though Kathy and her fellow clones believe an illusion of consent with the gossip of delaying
donations, they are indoctrinated from an early age to subdue any resistance against the system. As a
result, the enforcement of donations becomes unethical because the clones are stripped of any
opportunity to consent with minimal influences or withdraw from the process. Paralleling the
malpractice of donations, the Tuskegee experiment provides a historical and racial perspective. The
Ad Hoc Advisory Panel judged the study to be unethical for the lack of informed consent amongst the
African American participants. The Panel argues, people who may be selected for human
experimentation, and who, because of their station in life, may not have an equal chance to withhold
consent (11). As a result, the scope of humanness is expanded to include those targeted in the
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15. Symbolism In Beetlejuice
The film Beetlejuice is about the story of Adam and Barbara who lived in a house in a beautiful town.
After Barbara and Adam die in a car accident, they realized that they have become ghosts, unable to
leave their home. When their house is purchased by the Deetzes, a family from the city, adam and
Barbara try to scare them away, but they seemed to struggle. Sooner or later, they call the people
exorciser Beetlejuice for some help. However, they realized that Beetlejuice was to dangerous. The
film uses a variety of colors to help this psychological piece to really embrace the story. In addition,
the music in this film makes it feel more alive in contrast by its dark humor. Spiders make a big
appearance in this film symbolising the world of Beetlejuice. ... Show more content on
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The film start with the appearance of the town where the movie takes place. The camera rests on the
Maitland s house creating an illusion because the viewer thinks that they are looking at a normal sized
house. All of sudden, a giant spider climbs over the roof of the house, revealing to the viewer that they
are viewing a model of a house. The spider can be seen as a symbol to notify the viewers of the
unsettling events that will occur in that specific location in the film. Burton uses the creepy spider so
the viewer can experience goosebumps while getting an insight of the world of Beetlejuice. Then
again, creepy spiders along with other parasites make an appearance when Betelgeuse pulls them out
of his pockets revealing his revolting character. The viewers can figure out that Betelgeuse is an
undesirable varmint himself when he transforms himself into a snake and attacks the Deetzes. Burton
uses Spiders and other Vermins in this film in a brilliant way, because it symbolizes the world of
Beetlejuice and Betelgeuse
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16. How Do Ships Shape The New World
For over 100 years now ships have been responsible for traveling, trading goods and fishing, which
have all contributed to other countries economies and culture. Through the trading of good it has
helped countries economically, as well as it has allowed other countries to spread their culture all
around the world through their foods and manufactured goods. Ships are what shaped the New World
into what it is today. Ships have been the biggest contributors to other countries economies and
culture.
Through the Trading of goods countries all over the world benefited financially and culturally. In
ancient time ships were vital when it came to trading, back then it was the only way to get goods
across to other countries. According to Transporting Treasure a ... Show more content on
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It s was responsible for bringing over weapons, soldiers and colonist to the New world. When
traveling back to Europe from the New world the deliverance contained gold and silver as well as
treasure that was found in the Inca and Aztec empire. The total estimate of all the treasure is worth $3
billions by today standards. This information goes to show that through ships it benefited both Europe
and the New world financially with the discovery of gold and silver as well as treasure. It also shaped
the New world into what it is today, by bringing in its european culture and spreading it within the
New world.In addition to trading in Ancient Greek trading ships amphoras were found. Amphoras are
large clay jar with a narrow neck and two handles they date back as far as the Neolithic period.
Amphoras were used to transport goods such
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17. does Bribery help or hurt Essay
Bribery in the business world is a very polemical term, where it involves the corruption between the
private sector and the government. The article Does bribery help or hurt firm growth around the
world? by Jessie Qi Zhou Mike W. Peng provides a good review and examination of how bribery
plays a role in the growing process of a firm and what implications or consequences it can bring. The
article brings two important points of view; the first one is focus on what levels the firms have to use
bribery in order to obtain benefits (which depends in what country the firm is located), the second
point is in what degree bribery will benefit or injured the development of the company. These points
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Those rivals may not have to fear the possible legal consequences, if they hail from countries with
more permissive standards. Second, the Policy uncertainty is one of the key to show how it is
important to have well structure political strategy to regulate and control emerging economies. Also
the authors state that business regulations are often subject to constant change , creating a complex
situation for businesses to implement a long term planning. As respond for that kind of complexity,
bribery may be the most reliable tool to speed and facilitate important information from government in
order to be prepared for any new incoming event before other firms. Third, the Legal system quality is
the procedures where the government can effective monitor and prevent government officials to be
involved in any type of corruption. But again, the authors mention another important principle the
importance of transparency. Bribery is often observed in a government where the check and balance
system is weak. Second, it really looks like that bribery will always be a benefit for the firm as long no
one finds out. But the article expresses a different point of view which I totally agree; perhaps bribery
is not the best solution for every company. Going back to example of Wal Mart, the company could be
well established and developed in the United States; but when approaching other markets for example
Mexico,
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18. The Poem Casey At The Bat
Is it possible to create a successful movie from just one simple, abrupt poem? The poem Casey at the
Bat is about a baseball game that is reaching its final moments and the main character Casey must step
up to help his team. Although, two of Casey s teammates must bat before him, which the audience was
nervous about. There were two outs when his teammates stepped up to the plate, and miraculously
both of them were able to get on base. When Casey moved into the batter s box everyone in the entire
ballpark knew Casey was going to get a hit and win the game. Alas, Casey was a little too confident
and after just three pitches the mighty Casey was put away back to the dugout. The narrative Casey at
the Bat, will be turned into a movie and these will be the main points made in the movie. ... Show
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As Casey would waltz up toward home plate, there would be confident music playing in the
background. By doing this, the audience would be thinking Casey will pull off a miracle and win the
game for his hometown Mudville. On the flipside, once Casey struck out I would cue the sound effect
of a sad trombone, and leave everyone with pure disappointment. But there is no joy in Mudville:
Mighty Casey has struck out. (Thayer Line #52) That quote from the poem Casey at the Bat would be
the final line of the movie while the sad trombone played in the background. Clearly, the simple use of
music or sound can be quite effective in the perception of
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19. Petroleum Profits Tax Act 1959
dates they were formulated and amended. The Petroleum Profits Tax Act 1959 as amended by
Petroleum Profits Tax Act No. 15 of 1973 (Part 111) section 2 states thus for the purposes of
subsection (1) (b) of the value of any chargeable oil so disposed of shall be taken to be the aggregate
of (b) The value of that oil as determined for royalty, in accordance with the provisions of any
enactment applicable thereon and any financial agreement; alternatively, (c) Arrangement between the
Federal Government of Nigeria and the company. This act was enacted in 1959 before the Nigerian
independence and later amended in 1973.
The Petroleum Act of 1969, Section 1 Schedule 1 states thus: (a) the entire ownership and control of
all petroleum in, under or upon any lands to which this section applies shall be vested in the state. This
section applies to all land (including land covered by water) which
(a) Is in Nigeria, or
(b) Is under the territorial waters of Nigeria, or
(c) forms part of the continental shelf.
Furthermore, the Petroleum (Drilling and Production) Regulations 1969 section 1(1) states that every
application for an oil exploration licence, oil prospecting licence or oil mining lease shall be made to
the Minister in writing on the appropriate form as set out in the schedule to these regulations this
particular act has made it possible for ministers in Nigeria to act in ways that more of self interest than
in the interest of the general public. It is one act
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20. Reform In The Austrian Empire, Russia, And Great Britain...
There were many efforts for reform in the Austrian Empire, Russia, and Great Britain between 1850
and 1870. In the Austrian Empire, Ausgleich created the Dual Monarchy of Austria Hungary. Each
state was granted its own constitution, legislature and governmental machinery for domestic affairs. A
single monarch was also established to hold the two states together. The Ausgleich was only
successful in allowing the German speaking Austrians and Hungarians to dominate minority groups
such as the Slavic people. In imperial Russia, Alexander issued an emancipation edict that freed
peasants allowing them to own property, freely marry, and bring suits to the law. This wasn t very
successful because the peasants were ultimately expected to repay the
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21. The Marketing Mix Of Pepsi
Marketing Mix of Coca Cola and Pepsi
One of the fiercest battles between brands through the years is the battle between Coke and Pepsi.
How effectively these brands market their products determine their market share. We learned in our
lesson that a brands marketing strategy is comprised several components called a marketing mix. The
marketing mix is composed of four areas; product, price, placement and promotion. Through many
years of success and failure these brands are ripe with illustrations of marketing successes and
failures. It is my desire to draw from these examples and describe each brands marketing mix. Let s
start with PepsiCo.
Product in the PepsiCo marketing mix
The marketing mix of PepsiCo (4P) is aimed at its wide range of products which have evolved over
time. This is mostly due to acquisitions of companies with different products bringing them all
together under the PepsiCo brand. Many of PepsiCo s current brands and products have been added to
the product mix via acquisitions. For example, snack products were added after Pepsi Cola acquired
Frito Lay in 1965 forming a new company PepsiCo (Our History). Because it is a global company the
differences between the markets also require changes to the marketing mix in each of its target
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The places of distribution and sale are considered in this element of the marketing mix. Coke
distributes its products through retail stores and wholesalers. Most Coke products are available from
retailers, such as supermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores. Coke also sells wholesale to
regional bottlers, restaurants and convenience store chains that distribute their products at soda
fountains or by the glass at restaurants. For a time most of the bottlers were company owned but the
company is refranchising all of their bottling operations (Five Strategic
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22. Persuasive Speech About Dogs Research Paper
Picture this all you want to do is revert to your bed since you are laggard from a protracted day on the
job. Sluggishly, you step into your comfortable home to find your dog patiently waiting, wagging its
tail in excitement. Half awake, you fail to say hello your dog now a shadow following your every
movement, every breath. Ever wonder why they do this? In a way, dogs are comparable to people, as
they seem to acknowledge human emotions. Has a dog ever come up to you when you were flustered
and curl up next to you? When you are happy, does your dog ever seem to jump up and down with
you? Dogs have the ability to connect with people, through the most microscopic emotions. Primarily,
it s essential to clear the myth that dogs are colorblind.
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23. Theology 205 By Edward Lewis
Lewis essay relates to this course as Theology provides a perspective on understanding creation, the
transcendent power, and humanity around us. He acknowledges that multiple viewpoints exist from
the inside and outside perspectives. Also, one cannot ignore or discount specific inside experiences as
it helps us think about something. Therefore, in Theology 205, there will inevitably be many ways to
understand life, our purpose, and the people we are becoming. We are also covering the Bible in
depth, so some of us will look at the beam if they have never read it, while others will look along the
beam if they are familiar with its interpretations. The students who will look along the beam are those
who are Christian or Jew, since they already use the Bible as some guidance in life. In contrast, those
who look at the beam are ones who are new to this subject, those willing to view this course from a
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The young man does not apply an experiential view; rather, he is merely looking at the beam when he
examined the paintings. This is similar to Lewis essay because Lewis ultimately believes that we
should attempt to look through multiple lenses and understand the difference between the outside and
inside experiences that shape how we think about something. Williams character tells the boy that he
does not truly know anything about him just from looking on the outside, so his judgments are invalid.
He must truly experience and look along the beam in order to fully understand what Williams
character went
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24. Manfred, Self-Obortion In The Chamois Hunter
Manfred s autonomy develops through two phases in the poem, moving from somewhat dependent to
completely independent after Astarte refuses to show him forgiveness. Phase one of Manfred s is best
described by his search for an outside relief from the guilt he bares because of Astarte. He begins by
summoning the seven spirits in the hopes that they will have some reprieve from his suffering by a
way other than death, which he describes as, oblivion, self oblivion (Act 1, 144 146). The spirits
cannot insure this to Manfred for it is a concept they themselves cannot fully comprehend: We are
immortal and do not forget (Act 1, 149). Unsatisfied with this answer Manfred tries to impart his own
relief by committing suicide (Act 1, 109). However, during this act he still seeks an escape dictated by
an outside power, such as the eagle he sees: Well thou swoop so near me I should be thy prey and
gorge thine eaglets (Act 1, 32 33). The Chamois Hunter interrupts this attempt forcing Manfred to
continue on his journey of seeking a remedy. Manfred grows stronger in his confidence of
independent autonomy after this incident.When he summons the Witch and she presents him with the
possibility of relieving his suffering if he will swear obedience to [her] will and do [her] bidding she
will provide him an escape (Act 2, 155 157). Manfred readily refuses this and and states the he will
never be the slave of those who served [him] (Act 2, 158 160). This only grows when Manfred goes
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25. Should Child Beauty Pageants Be Allowed
Every year, about five thousand child beauty pageants are held, with over 250,000 contestants. These
beauty pageants, in which children compete for prizes and money, have been around since the late
1800s and were derived off of women beauty pageants. However, what many people do not realize is
how damaging these contests can be for young children. Many countries, such as France, have banned
beauty pageants for those under the age of sixteen, hoping that other countries would do the same.
Despite this, the United States still has not taken any action about it. Child beauty pageants should not
be allowed for many different reasons.
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This is a logical argument, as the point of these pageants is to recognize the best contestant, and award
them. Though the winner of the contest would be winning a generous amount of money, there would
be a lot of money being spent as well, and for contestants who do not win, it would be a waste. For
example, entry fees to contests usually cost as much as 400 dollars, dresses and costumes cost
hundreds of dollars, and coaching lessons cost money as well. On top of all that, is it really worth
risking health issues for a chance to win a beauty contest? There can be only one winner, so the rest of
the contestants are going to think that they are not good enough to be victorious, which causes low self
confidence. This is going to lead children to compare themselves to others and try to change. Studies
have shown that about 50% of previous beauty pageant contestants between the ages of eleven and
sixteen have considered getting cosmetic surgery, trying to look like others, or changing what they do
not like about themselves. It is not worth to jeopardize all the health issues that can be caused by these
contests just to have a chance to win
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26. âLord of the Fliesâ Character Essay
Humans have a monster inside of them that is subdued by society, and if society is taken away, then
that monster will consume them. This is true for most people, but not all humans are like that. One of
the most notable humans to over come the monster is Simon, a character from the book Lord of the
Flies by William Golding. The story is set on an island in the Pacific Ocean. A plane full of British
schoolboys crash lands on an island and they re stranded there with no adults, no society, and no rules.
Simon is one of the few characters that stay sensible and good throughout the story. He has a sixth
sense about things happening around him, he is kindhearted, and he faints a lot which give the
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Simon gets fruit for the littluns who can t reach it by themselves, another kind act only meant to help
another. He [Piggy] went crouching and feeling over the rocks but Simon, who got there first, found
them for him (71). When Jack hits Piggy and he loses his glasses, Simon is the one that picks them up
for him. Simon knows that Piggy gets picked on and is disliked among most of the members of the
tribe, but he helps him out anyways. Simon s angelic nature is topped off with the fact that he has
seizures. Simon faints continuously throughout the story, which gives the impression that he s weak.
Then one of the boys flopped on his face in the sand and the line broke up (20). This is the first time
Simon faints. He s [Simon] always throwing a faint, said Merridew (20). Here Jack Merridew admits
that Simon has fainted a lot in the past and should be just left alone on the sand. Simon was inside the
mouth. He fell down and lost consciousness (144). When he imagines that the sow s head is talking to
him, he has a seizure near the end of the conversation and blacks out. This is the last time he fainted
until his life ended. Simon faints a lot throughout the story giving others the impression he is weak
and sickly, but in truth he is a very strong, caring person. Simon represented the good on the island.
When he dies, something
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27. Advantages Of Neoconservatism In International Relations
Neoconservatism in International Relations
Neoconservatives have faith in the might of the American Army and its predominance at the level of
labor, gear and advancement. They trust that the US has the military intends to reshape the world as
per its own particular advantages, and thusly, they tend to benefit military control over tact. Like
Jacksonians, Neocons hate multilateral organizations and have a tendency to see them as feeble and
wasteful. They like to act singularly, regardless of the possibility that it implies violating global law.
This carelessness comes from the Neocon adoration for the RMA, Revolution in the Military Affairs,
which means a dependence on stealth innovation, air conveyed accuracy guided weapons and versatile
ground powers. Precisely what the Bush organization would convey in Afghanistan and Iraq. The
Wilsonian side of Neoconservatism is clear in the development s advancement of the
internationalization of law based govern to whatever number places as could reasonably be expected.
The Neocon mind is Manichean and trusts that the world partitions into great states and awful states,
and that majority rules systems have amiable expectations, notwithstanding the vote based peace
hypothesis which asserts that popular governments don t run at war with each other. Thus the more the
U.S. democratizes the less danger of wars there is. This is the thing that Francis Fukuyama basically
called the finish of history . Obviously the occasions of 9 11 put
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28. What Is Charles Dickens Moral Message and How Does He...
Christmas Carol
What is Charles Dickens moral message and how does he communicate it to the reader in A Christmas
Carol ?
Christmas carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens (1812 1870) during the Victorian times in
London. For me to explore the moral messages I feel it is important to acknowledge exactly what the
message is. Charles Dickens throughout the novel communicates; Charity, goodwill, family, kindliness
and humility as moral messages, however, I personally feel Charles Dickens most powerful and
important messages are Goodwill, Family and Charity however I will still look at all moral messages
as they all play an important role in A Christmas Carol.
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From this reply Scrooge is reminded from his words in Stave 1; if he be like to die he had better do it
and decrease the surplus population. Scrooge is humbled by the Cratchitt s gratitude over what little
they have and he learns that as long as you have family you don t need money.
Lastly, family is a moral message to which dickens tries to communicate with the reader and this is
shown in stave 3. The ghost takes Scrooge to places outside of the London area he sees a family of
miners in a hut on a barren moor, two lighthouse keepers and sailors on a ship; and they all know they
have got each other but no matter what they will celebrate as much as they want, even though there
not with their family they have their friends. This all made them aware to act more kindly to one
another as its Christmas.
Fred Scrooge s nephew is having a Christmas party and Scrooge is taken and shown by the sprit. Fred
explains that Scrooge is to be pitied, not despised. And his money does him no good; Fred then
explains, his offences carry their own punishment . The guesses of the party then play a game to find
the identity of a thing to which questions asked can only be answered to Yes or No. The guests are
then amused by the fact when Fred wife sister guesses that the mystery object is Scrooge. The mystery
object was described as unwanted and this made Scrooge leave and he had come to a conclusion that
things need to
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29. Summary Of Freedom For The Thought That We Hate By Joseph...
I. The Author
Joseph Anthony Lewis was born in New York City to parents Kassel Lewis and Sylvia Surut on March
27, 1927. Neither of his parents had jobs relevant to the news/journalism field, so his interest may
have sprouted from elsewhere. Lewis always pursued writing throughout his life. He attended New
York s Horace Mann High School where he was an editor for student published works. This tells us
that his interest in journalism and writing was sparked a young age and spiraled from then.
He went on to attend Harvard University, which tells you of his intelligence clearly as it is not easy to
attend an Ivy League University. Lewis entered Harvard in 1944, where he became managing editor of
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Ohio where almost the opposite happens. In 1969 the Supreme Court adopted a new test for advocacy
of violent or unlawful action, Lewis says to introduce this case. A Ku Klux Klan leader was giving
ideas at a rally, denouncing blacks and Jews but not exactly threatening anyone. Brandenburg won this
case because his intent was not to go out at that moment and cause harm to anyone like they had been
accusing him of (Lewis [page 124]). He claimed he was only giving them the idea of things that could
be done rather than influencing them to actually do
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30. The Dark Forest Of Black Rock Essay
Ayland rode his horse around the deep forest circling the Hedgeknorey s castle, in black rock. He
carefully led his horse down a path within the evergreen forest of black rock, covered with pine trees,
but also with oak and elder trees.
He has been around this path many times before and maybe even too much as the curious souls began
to wonder why a boy of such a noble status would wander in the deep forest of black rock. Not a lot of
people spent time in forests, at least not too far away from the main rocky road, made for horses,
merchandises, and peasants on foot. People would not wander too far in the forest, because of the
obvious fear of wild animals, especially during winter. But they were also avoiding another threat.
And that threat was a human threat also known as Willem the Druid, who was a feared and at the same
time a much venerated man because of his knowledge of medicine and herbs. He was also rumored to
know magic, and this was perhaps what made him such a dreadful person.
But Ayland had this thing about him; which was that he feared no one since he was also certain that he
was to become King, one day. This assertion was not born out of a pretentious, motherly molded
dream, but by the fact that he was an ambitious and great risk taker. Qualities he would share with his
mother.
Ayland, got down from his horse, tied it up and walked pass a small house, which should have been
the Druid s house. There was a strong smell of brewing rosemary herbs and the small
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31. Oral Cavity And Pharynx Research Paper
It will take Matt and Maria about five to thirty seconds to chew their General Tso s chicken and rice.
Food remains in their oral cavity and pharynx for about only one minute (Primal Pictures). The oral
cavity is where the initial phases of mechanical and chemical digestion begins. It helps sense the food
being consumed by gaining information regarding taste, texture and temperature. The pharynx is a
fibromuscular structure that connects the oral cavity with the esophagus. During this time the walls of
the pharynx constrict to push the General Tso chicken and rice into the esophagus. The food then
travels to the esophagus and is there for a short amount of time, around five to eight seconds (Primal
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The stomach mixes the highly acidic gastric juices and enzymes with the chyme to prepare the
nutrients absorption in the small intestine. The food does not stay in the pancreas, liver, or gallbladder
but simply passes by it. These digestive organs aid in the chemical digestion of chyme as it passes into
the small intestine. After staying in the stomach four a few hours and passing by the pancreas, liver
and gallbladder, it will go to the small intestine (Primal Pictures). Once the food is in the small
intestine, it will take three to five hours from entry at the duodenum to exit from the ileum. The small
intestine takes part in the further chemical digestion and absorption of the food. The nutrients from the
Chinese food will pass through the wall of the small intestine and into the bloodstream so that the
nutrients can spread throughout the rest of the body. The surface area for absorption will increase
through tiny projections called villi. The unabsorbed portion of the bolus then enters the large
intestine. Once the food remains have reached the large intestine it can take up anywhere between 10
hours to several
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32. What Are The Four Great Inventions Of Ancient Chinese...
The four great inventions by ancient Chinese people that have had a huge impact on the entire world
are papermaking, gunpowder, printing, and the compass. Paper was a great contribution to the spread
and development of civilization. The first nation to invent paper was china (www.fmprc.gov). Words
were written on numerous natural materials by ancient people before it was invented
(www.fmprc.gov). Mesopotamians used earthen plates, Egyptians used grass stalks, Europeans used
sheepskin, Indians used sheep skin, and the early Chinese used bamboo, wooden strips, tortoise shells,
or shoulder blades of an ox (www.fmprc.gov). These materials proved themselves unsuitable as
Chinese civilization developed because of their bulk and weight (www.travelchinaguide.com). Ancient
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The paper making process first spread to Korea and then to Japan in the beginning of the third century
(www.fmprc.gov). Then in the twelfth century it reached the Arab world in the Tang Dynasty, and
Europe. (www.fmprc,gov). The Arabs captured some Tang soldiers and paper making workers during
the war between the Tang Dynasty and the Arab Empire (www.travalchinaguide.com). The Arabs set
up the paper factory and the Africans and Europeans then mastered the skill through the Arabs
(www.travelchinaguide.com). It then went to America by way of Europe and the gradually spread all
over the world (www.fmprc.gov). By the ninetieth century paper making spread throughout the world
in paper factories set up in Australia (www.travelchinaguide.com). The birth of gunpowder was
accidental (www.travelchinaguide.com). It was originally used for making fireworks and its later
adaptation revolutionized warfare across the world (www.fmprc.gov). It was first created by an
alchemist while attempting to make an elixir of immorality and it contained Sulphur, saltpeter, and
charcoal
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33. New Media Literacy Essay
When the word was first used, literacy had a very traditional meaning: the ability to read and write (
Literacy, 2011). Being literate was the norm, it was required for all and it distinguished race and class.
However, as times change and culture emerges and grows, people acquire new knowledge, such as
technology, that can very well be identified as literacy, or media literacy. As technology leads the 21st
century, students are now expected to excel and master media literacy as well textual literacy (Jenkins,
Clinton, Purushotma, Robison Weigel, 2006). This is because the meaning of the word literacy
evolves into the set of abilities and skills where aural, visual, and digital literacy overlap (New Media
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Because technology is advancing everyday, teachers, administrators and parents should ascribe great
value, money, time and/or effort to ensure that students are prepared to face the world with as much
media literacy skills as possible to be full participants in society (Jenkins et al., 2006). To do this,
educators and leaders must insure that there are countless resources to teach new media literacy,
whether in school, after school programs or even at home. Teachers, parents, and after school
caregivers all have a responsibility and a role to educate students and nurture their new media skills
(Jenkins et al., 2006). Literature Review Why should educators consider adding new media literacies
to curriculums? The answer is simple: new media literacies or skills emphasize social and
communication skills (Jenkins et al., 2006). This new culture requires that students or participants in
general be prepared and equipped as full participants having the social skills required to contribute and
they must be culturally competent (Jenkins et al., 2006). In addition, participating in online
communities, such as social network sites, intensifies or enhances certain properties not represented in
face to face communications, such as persistence, searchability, exact copyability and invisible
audiences (Boyd, 2008, pg. 2). Although these properties can change social dynamics, they give
students an outlet for their creativity and
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34. Questions On The County Court Money Claims Online
IN THE COUNTY COURT MONEY CLAIMS ONLINE
CASE NO B59YM066
BETWEEN:
SHANE TRAYLEN COMPANY LIMITED
Claimant
CLARE STACEY
Defendant
_______________________________
PARTICULARS OF CLAIM
1. The entities involved in the dispute are
1.1. On the 21st July 2009, the Claimant SHANE TRAYLEN AND COMPANY LIMITED
FORMERLY KNOWN AS, TRADE EXPERTS AND COMPANY LIMITED (TXCO) entered into a
contract with the Defendant for the supply of building services (Fit out works).
1.2. At all material times, the Defendant MISS CLARE STACEY (Approx. 2 months Pregnant) was
the owner, and SOLE TRADER known as THE BAMBOO BAR AND LOUNGE 2. In June 2009, the
Defendant approached Claimant regarding undertaking the fit out works at her proposed Bamboo Bar
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3.2. The Defendant s negligent actions and carelessness placed others at risk and caused severe
financial disruptions and loss to the Claimant to the sum of ÂŁ 55,329.00 plus damages and interest as
indicated in invoices and statement of costs.
4. On the 21st July 2009, The Claimant submitted a brief quote of ÂŁ14835.00 plus Vat @15% for the
essential works required by the Defendant. The quote clearly indicated that the Claimant would charge
the Defendant accordingly for any additional costs. Mr Traylen Personally explained the procedure
systematically so as the Defendant fully understood and agreed on the Claimants terms and conditions.
She was made entirely aware that payment was within a period of 14 days of submission as specified.
4.1. The Defendants actions to initiate works unlawfully entered her into a contractual obligation,
legally binding her to the contractual agreement of terms and conditions set out by the Claimant.
4.2. The Defendant after that assured the Claimant everything was right to progress and issued Mr
Traylen with a set of the premises keys for the proposed bar on 325 Fleet Road, and instructed him to
start works on site immediately. The Defendant fraudulently misled the Claimant into a contract of
works, without a secured a loan, funds or the means of paying for works. The Defendant after that
breached the contract for non payment for services, as she did not have the ways
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35. Women s Experiences During The Holocaust
While women s experiences during the Holocaust were not entirely different from those of men, it
would be false and misleading to assert that they were identical. There were many instances in which
an individual s ordeal was shaped by his or her gender and it is only by understanding what was
unique to women and children, and what was unique to men, that we can provide a complete account
of what occurred during the Holocaust. One of the reasons it took so long for historians to
comprehend the importance of these perspectives is because women were busy rebuilding their lives
after the Holocaust. It wasn t until the 1970s when feminist scholarship was sparked, that there
became an interest in the stories of women survivors. Eventually, after the women were able to put
their lives back together and raise their children, it became important for them to share their memoirs.
One source of gender difference during the Holocaust experience women had more anticipatory
reactions towards Nazi danger. In Germany, even before the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom, it was often
the women who had to assume new roles to rescue other family members. It was assumed that the
Nazis would not harm women, so it was typically women who went to the police, the SS and the
municipality to protest haphazard actions against their children and families and to secure the release
of husbands and sons who had been detained or arrested.
In organizing and arranging the details of everyday life, such as who should
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36. Personal Narrative Of Pain Is A Funny Thing
Elle McGinnity 4 November 2014
Mrs. Siragusa Period 2AC
Paper #2: Personal Narrative
Pain is a funny thing. Sometimes it strikes suddenly, a lightning strike in a quiet blue sky. It tears
through you and for a few seconds you cannot breathe; cannot think. This was different. This pain was
patient and slow. It crept up on me; starting as just an annoying dull ache in my hip. Gradually
growing confidence, steadily growing until the roar of the pain became so loud, I could not focus on
anything else. But I was stubborn. I told myself I could push through it; that I had to push through it.
Nationals were only two weeks away. I could not afford to lose any time...
I was torn. On one hand, I had hope that maybe if I saw a doctor, they could fix it and ease the pain.
On the other, I was scared. The risk that they would pull me out of dance and not let me compete at
nationals seemed to outweigh the benefits. It was my dance teacher that finally convinced me to see a
doctor.
I remember feeling dazed walking into the hospital; everything was a blur yet seemed to happen in
slow motion. And the smell. It was overwhelming and stale. I was detached, just going through the
motions: walk here, get wristband, sit, stay, wait. The waiting was the worst part. My mind began to
spin. Worrying, and waiting, and contemplating, and waiting and waiting... My fingers began to
restlessly tap, dancing out the rhythm of my steps over and over. I fell into a daze, nothing processing
except
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37. Concept Analysis In Nursing
A concept is an image molded from ones on personal experience, knowledge, expectations and
emotions. Concepts are the abstractions and the building blocks of theories and conceptual
frameworks. Theories and conceptual framework explain a particular phenomenon by linking the
concept. As concepts are the mental images, different individuals have different opinion about a
concept or a same understanding, concept analysis is crucial to explain each concept. Concept analysis
allow the researchers to advance science and create new knowledge. Walker and Avant s conceptual
framework is an eight step process which includes (1) Select a concept (2) Determine the aims or
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Even though the increasing awareness of spiritual are present, such care is lacking in nursing. In this
study, a concept analysis was performed to provide an inclusive definition of spiritual care concept in
nursing, which encompasses the first and second step of selection of concept and aim of the concept.
The study data was collected through the National and International online database. The third step is
identifying all uses of concept, in which all concepts of spiritual care was reviewed. For an example,
Florence Nightingale and Watson considered spiritual care as the core of nursing care. According to
the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, spiritual care is a prerequisite for
quality care. Attributes separate a concept from other surrounding concept and provide an insight
about the interest of the concept. Seven defining attributes were identified in this step such as healing
presence, therapeutic use of self, intuitive sense, meaning centered therapeutic intervention, and
exploration of the spiritual perspective, Patient centeredness and creation of a spiritually nurturing
environment. The fifth step of model case identification was done by
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38. Benefits Of Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality is the idea of being able to enjoy free speech, be involved in innovative processes, and
not have unreasonable limits placed on one s internet usage is alluring reason to support net neutrality.
Without net neutrality, big companies like Verizon, AT T, and Comcast which provide services to
consumers so they can access the internet would have more control. The companies can put severe
caps on the internet which basically would put limits on individual subscribers who are critical of
them. They would charge enormous fees for the services so that internet access is available to only the
wealthy. Net neutrality was put in place to protect broadband, protect small companies to continue to
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The Internet backbone is made of networks managed by a host of companies including Level3, MCI,
and Qwest. The broadband service provides are Verizon, AT T, and Comcast.(Robert Hahn and Scott
Wallsten) Providers that carry approximately equal traffic.(Robert Hahn and Scott Wallsten) To
conclude, broadband service pricing also is currently unregulated. Broadband providers must charge
consumers a specific a price of zero and charge users only in certain ways.(Robert Hahn and Scott
Wallsten) Knowing this, companies like Verizon, AT T, and Comcast are wanting to charge extra just
for using their
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39. A Discussion Of Constitutional Law And Its Relationship...
A Discussion of Constitutional Law and Its Relationship with Education Education is not explicitly
mentioned in the United States Constitution, but instead, education is one of the powers reserved to
the states. Power not specifically given to the federal government is reserved for the states through the
Tenth Amendment of the Unites States Constitution. Therefore, states have plenary, or absolute, power
in the area of education. While states may hold this reserved power, with regard to education the
federal government has found power through mandates that must be met in order for states to receive
federal funding for education. Texas has one of the longest Constitutions in the nation and reads
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Constitution). While not specifically mentioning education, this amendment guarantees that any child
in Texas has the right to free education given to any other child regardless of nationality. The First
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution has been examined extensively with regards to education. Most
notably the clause in the First Amendment, which guarantees the freedom of speech , has been
scrutinized through the judicial system. While students and educators do not shed their constitutional
rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate (Tinker v. Des Moines), in the
educational setting an individual s rights cannot interfere with the schools educational mission. The
U.S. Constitution separates powers between the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
Federalism guarantees that power is shared between national and state governments. The judicial
branch often acts as a referee between the federal and state governments when deciding on issues that
seem to cross jurisdictions. Texas Constitution While the U.S. Constitutions assigns power of
education to states, Texas Constitution assumes that power and prescribes the structure and operation
of Texas public schools. Article VII in the Texas Constitution establishes public schools, asylums and
universities. The Texas Constitution guarantees free public education for all students. Public lands are
designated so that half of the land
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40. Felix Mendelssohn s Accomplishments
ABSRACT The thesis of this essay is to illustrate the life of Felix Mendelssohn and to expound on his
accomplishments, his style of work as well as the influence his music had on the early Romantic era.
Mendelssohn was a German composer, pianist, organist, and conductor. He wrote symphonies,
concerti, oratorios, piano music and chamber music. Mendelssohn was regarded as a child prodigy,
just like Mozart had been before him. At six years of age Mendelssohn began taking piano lessons
from his mother, and at seven he was tutored by Marie Bigot in Paris. Carl Friedrich Zelter had a
significant influence on the boy s future career, as he taught Mendelssohn counterpoint and
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The 72 year old man noticed the child s gift and was perhaps the first to see the comparison with
Mozart. To Zelter he said,
Musical prodigies [...] are probably no longer so rare; but what this little man can do in extemporizing
and playing at sight borders the miraculous. And I could not have believed it possible at so early an
age. And yet you heard Mozart in his seventh year at Frankfurt? said Zelter. Yes, answered Goethe,
[...] but what your pupil already accomplishes, bears the same relation to the Mozart o that time, that
the cultivated talk of a grown up person bears to the prattle of a child (Todd R. Larry 2003, 89.)
Despite the big age gap, Goethe and Felix became friends. Later in his life Felix composed music
inspired by Goethe s writings, such as Die erste Walpurgisnacht (The First Walpurgis Night, Op. 60,
1832) and Meeresstille und glĂźckliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op. 27, 1828), as well
as other choral works. He also dedicated his Piano Quartet No. 3 in B Minor in 1825.
ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSER S MUSICAL
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