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Chemistry Essay Topics For High SchoolChemistry Essay Topics For High School
Modern Day Temperature Measurement Devises And Their Uses
Relevance
Three examples of modern day temperature measurement devises and their uses:
Scientific Theory
пѓ Explain the science behind how a mercury thermometer works using the particle model.
When a mercury thermometer or any type of thermometer comes into contact with a heated or
cooled object the kinetic energy of the molecules of the thermometer heats o cools to match the
objects temperature. The thermometer normally has a liquid substance such as mercury or alcohol
that will expand when heated. The molecules move faster taking up more space causing the liquid
in the thermometer to expand and rise to show the liquids substance temperature. Also the
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The first thermometer used had the same basics as today using a glass test tube and mercury or
coloured alcohol.
The draw backs of the thermometer went back to 400 years ago when the inventor Galileo created a
thermometer to measure the temperature of water.
пѓ What is the difference between a thermoscope and a thermometer?
The difference between thermoscope and a thermometer is that a thermometer measures heat and
has a scale that determines the actual temperature where as a thermoscope is an earlier version of a
thermometer which doesn t have a scale which meant that you could only tell that the temperature
was decreasing or increasing. Also a thermoscope doesn t let you know the actual temperature
which means in experiments if you use a thermoscope the experiment will not be accurate.
пѓ Explain how the Fahrenheit scale was developed and when.
The Fahrenheit scale was invented by a German physicist named Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit who the
scale was named after. In 1714 the first modern thermometer as developed which was the mercury
thermometer with more advanced measurements than all of the other thermometers created. The
original Fahrenheit scale was not entirely accurate because it did not give an accurate calibrate.
The Fahrenheit temperature scale ranged from 212 degrees (boiling point of water on this scale) to
32 degrees (boiling point on
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The Community Of A Virtual Village
As a part of the virtual village project volunteer, our aim was to research about our community
regarding necessities of older adults, their accessibility to healthcare, and overall what resources
are available for them that make their life easy to live. Our group decided to focus on Edgewater
Community to understand older adults needs. This servicelearningexperience has had a significant
impact on my professional development. During the experience, I had an opportunity meet with
many health professionals and community leaders in the EdgewaterCommunity. I learned about
many health professionals working to assist older population in the Edgewater community. For
example, On Nov 5th Thursday, I went to Care for Real food Pantry with my group members, and
met the Executive Director of the organization, Allen Lyle. Lyle provided some backgrounds of the
company and mentioned how the organization makes difference in senior s life.
Also, my communication skills have been improved during the service learning activity as I
interacted with healthcare leaders, participants, and group members. Ms. Monica Dillon provided
us instructions and guidelines to follow while contacting community leaders. In order to reach
leaders of the organization, we went over strategies and guidelines provided for contacting the
leaders and made sure to follow the steps. By reaching out to the organizations leaders and
interacting with them, I think I have also developed the skills of leadership for my
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Jerome Robbins Research Paper
Ashley Pritchard
General Hambrick
DANC 230
3 October 2017
Jerome Robbins
Jazz dancing has evolved from so many varieties of dance styles from the late 1800 s to modern
day. Gus Giordano states that jazz dance came to America by the way of the slaves, their music
and dances that were born from living and came from the soul (Giordano, Gus v). Since the time
that this style of jazz dance has brought its way over to the United States it has evolved greatly and
has made drastic change in its particular style. Jazz dance started originally with tap dancing, then
in the twenties and thirties the terminology of jazz dance made way to larger rhythmic dance social
circles such as Jitterbug, Charleston, and the Big Apple (Giordano, Gus 111). The line between...
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Jerome Robbin s choreography incorporated rhythms and movement from African style dance,
Latin American, modern dancing, and ballet (Giordano, Gus 50).One of Jerome s most famous
Broadway musical s was West Side Story . This particular musical went on and won 10 Academy
awards in the year 1962 just alone. West Side Story won a total of 28 awards ( A Biography in
Brief. ). West Side Story was not just you typical dancing and singing sort of musical but it
incorporated many art forms such as drama, music, as well as poetry (Giordano, Gus 66). Some
other famous choreographic woks done by some in the musical world The King and I, Gypsy,
and Fiddler on the Roof (Kisselgoff, Anna). Jerome s choreography had demonstrated how
passionate, natural, and fluent jazz dancing had become by the late fifties. He believed jazz
dancing in theatre dance is only perceived to be jazz dance when you are fully seizing it s free
existence, and doing away with the cheesy pleasing smiles, and for the dance to create its own
structure and inner plot (Giordano, Gus
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Literature Review On Celebrity Culture
Literature Review In celebrity culture, celebrities use social media as a tool to build relationship
and stay connected with their fans. Young and Pinsky (2006) make a claim that celebrity culture
has generated a curiosity about celebrities personal lives. Adding on to this research, Marshall
(2010) states that celebrities are willing to reveal their personal lives so that they can gain more
followers. He also shows that celebrities reconstruct their profile for online personal branding by
uploading personal posts related to their everyday lives. He demonstrates this through observing
the actor Vin Diesel on social media. Marshall call this as the presentation of self , that celebrities
expose their information in three different levels: public self , public private self , and
transgressive intimate self (p.44). Researchhas further revealed the presentation of self (Marshall,
2010). ErtГјrk Dilek (2016) divides the self concept in three different categories: self image , self
esteem , and ideal self (p.31). Self image is the way that people see themselves; self esteem
means personal values of humans; and an ideal self illustrates how people desire themselves to be.
Soraya Mehdizadeh (2010) approaches self presentation in a different perspective. Mehdizadeh
distinguishes the presentation of self into two different categories: now self , an individual or a
characteristic known to public, and possible self , a characteristic unknown to public (p.358).
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Advantage And Disadvantage Of Decoder
ABSTRACT This paper focus on designing of efficient encoder and decoder blocks which are
aimed to reduce the power consumption in Network on Chip. The power consumption in NOC is
caused by the links, routers and network interfaces. This is caused because as the number of cores
in NOC increases the gap between the links decreases the coupling capacitance value increases due
to which the power consumption increases. The proposed scheme does not require any
modifications in router and link architecture and there is no network performance degradation. The
encoder is designed in such a way to calculate the power consumption and based on power value
the input data is encoded before transmission. The process of encoding can be done before
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Size. The Integrated circuits consisting of both transistors and wires are shrunk to micrometer
sizes, compared to the millimeter or centimeter sizes of discrete components. Smaller size
components lead to smaller parasitic resistance, capacitance which in deed reduces the power
consumption and improves the speed. Speed. Signals switching between logic 0 and logic 1 is
much quicker within a chip than compared between chips. Communication within a chip is
hundreds of times faster than the communication between chips on a printed circuit board.
Generally the high speed of circuit s on chip is due to their small size smaller components and
wires have smaller parasitic capacitances to slow down the signal. Power consumption. The power
consumption in Integrated circuits can be done mainly due to switching activity (logic 0 to logic1)
which increases the capacitances value. The integrated circuit having less power consumption is
preferable and provides huge life time. INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
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Macon s Change in Anne Tyler s The Accidental Tourist ...
Macon s Change in Anne Tyler s The Accidental Tourist
The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler at first glance depicts the struggle between two people to find
happiness together, but in actuality it shows the struggles a man faces with himself to find
happiness in his own life. Tylerpresents a character, Macon Leary, satisfied with just going through
life unchanged. Eliminating all the luxuries of life Macon feels he will find happiness by going
through a scheduled routine everyday.
Struggling to accomplish anything on his own, Macon returns to his childhood home to further
simplify his life. Hoping to find comfort with his siblings, Macon enters into their life of order and
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(Updike 107) and sleeping in a ?giant sort of envelope? (Updike 107) to keep himself from
having to make his bed. This simplistic lifestyle still can?t bring Macon the happiness he so
desires. As a result, he turns to the only people he knows who are just like him so that maybe he
can fit in once more.
Macon, still wanting to follow a system , moves back to his childhood home to live with his
brothers and sister. Still searching for happiness, Macon further isolates himself and in turn slips
further into his life of loneliness and self absorption. Rose, Macon?s sister, has her kitchen ?so
completely alphabetized, you?d find the allspice next to the ant poison? (Updike 107). After
supper all four gather around the table and play a game of ?Vaccination?, which they made up as
kids, so complicated that no one from the outside could learn the rules. Still feeling connections to
the outside world, they then decide to go without answering the phone. The logic behind the means
is that if someone needs them they can stop by or call the neighbors if it is important enough.
Living at home with his brothers and sisters, Macon?s dog, Edward, is ultimately what brings him
into contact with the outside world. The vicious nature of Edward forces Macon to contact a dog
trainer to try to tame him. This is when the ?brassy Muriel? (Wiehe 96) enters into Macon?s life.
Muriel tames Edward and
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Murfreesboro House Recount
ВҐMuseum or Historic Site Assignment
Museums not only hold artifacts from the past, but enables us to connect to the events and people
in that time period. On the beautiful afternoon of last Wednesday, I visited the Oaklands Mansion
in Murfreesboro, TN. I went with a friend and joined the last tour of the day.
It s an outstanding manor with beautiful grounds which bears a 250 years old Oak tree along
with many different kinds of exotic plants. The tour through all the rooms, 14 in total didn t take
very long. The land and the house bears the history of three consecutive generations. One third of
the house is organized with furniture from the Maney family and the rest is from that time
period. We started at the chamber of Dr. James Maney who built the house after his wife, Sally
Hardy Murfree inherited the land from her father Colonel Murfree, after whom the city of
Murfreesboro was named. We then moved to the parlor of the house. It had 2 parlors, one being
the dining space and the other being an entertainment room for special guests. The latter was an
addition by Lewis and Adaline Maney, who resided in the house after Sally died in 1857 and later
inherited the house from Dr. Maney. Adaline was the daughter of former Tennesseegovernor
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We see the lives of the two extreme classes of people. Men and women did have different chores
and worked from different parts of the house. While Dr. Many travelled to treat patients, Sally took
care of the house. In the next generation, Adaline acted as an entertainer for the notable visitors. I
wasn t able to gather much information on Lewis Maney. Another significant aspect is that the
house documents the opposition parties of the civil war; diverse political minds have lived here at
different
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U.s. Department Of State And The United States Agency Of...
The U.S. Department of State and the United States Agency of International Development
(USAID) has published five strategic goals.1 Under these goals they have formulated a total of
thirteen objectives to give the strategy a more specific direction. In these strategic objectives there
is representation of Wilsonian, Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian ideals. Current U.S.
foreign policy certainly has a strong Wilsonian flavor. However, Wilson s theory alone does not
accurately portray U.S. foreign policy in the 21st Century. I will present examples of the other main
political policy ideals and practices (Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian) in twenty first
century U.S. foreign relations.
Woodrow Wilsonwas the 28th President of the United States and held the office from 1913 1921.
He became known as the Crusader and earned the label for his passionate belief that America
should be a beacon of liberty and aggressively pursue the spread of democracy throughout the
world. Wilson felt America could prosper economically and develop a community of international
security through the promotion of democracy to other nations. In his book Diplomacy, Former
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says, President Woodrow Wilson s foreign policy (Known
as Wilsonianism), It is above all to the drumbeat of Wilsonian idealism that American foreign policy
has marched since his watershed presidency, and continues to march to this day. 2
Strategic Objective 2.4 Overcome Global
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Essay on Ernest Hemingway s Big Two-Hearted River
The world of Ernest Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River exists through the mostly unemotional
eyes of the character Nick. Stemming from his reactions and the suppression of some of his
feelings, the reader gets a sense of how Nick is living in a temporary escape from society and his
troubles in life. Despite the disaster that befell the town of Seney, this tale remains one of an
optimistic ideal because of the various themes of survival and the continuation of life. Although
Seney itself is a wasteland, the pine plain and the campsite could easily be seen as an Eden, lush
with life and ripe with the survival of nature. The world in the story exists as two separate but
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Nick s lack of emotional response and the brevity of the description of the town seem to
downplay whatever tragedy had befallen it, perhaps making it seem to not be a tragedy at all.
While the cause of the fire is not explained, Nick comments on how it had happened within the
previous year, but does not ponder the causes or even the effects. What Nick does concentrate on
at this point is the color of the grasshoppers that he has so far encountered. The black grasshoppers
are a symbol of a means of survival, having adapted through natural selection to be all black in only
a year s time. In this way they blend in better with their charred surroundings and have become less
noticeable to predators. Nick wonders how long they would stay that way, indicating his belief that
this is a temporary mode of survival for them, and by extension that the charred landscape is also
temporary. When it returns to its former state, the grasshoppers will adapt to that situation, and will
continue to survive by changing their color again via natural selection. Survival, both its temporary
means and its ultimate permanence, is certainly a theme throughout this story, and the river is the
most obvious metaphorical representation. Among the undulant hillsides, the river remains steady
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The Canon Polykleitos
Polykleitos and the Canon of Proportions Derived from the Greek word Kanon meaning to
measure, rule, or law, Greece s Polykleitos discusses the ideal mathematical proportions for the
parts of the human body and proposes for sculptures of the human figure a dynamic counter balance
in his The Canon (Janser). The aim of Polykleitos The Canon was to explain the statue Doryphoros
through the beauty and perfection it entailed. Polykleitos revealed that the secret of achieving
beauty lies in the symmetry of all the parts of the statue to one another and to the whole (Farber).
Through The Canon, seen in Doryphoros, Polykleitos not only set the standard for the perfect
human form in High Classical Greece, but like the domino effect set the standard... Show more
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His works being recreated and studied by Roman artist, opening the door to a standard of the
perfect human body in the art world. His works were studied by popular artist such as Leonardo
da Vinci who created works to mirror the image and standard for perfection made by Polykletios
in works such as Virtuvian Man, and still stand to have an imprint on art and our daily lifes today.
In new means of art such as photography, photographers who photograph images of what are
believed to be perfect people are photographing those who come the closest to resembling the
standards set by Polykletios. Modern society finds themselves adoring fashion models, movie stars,
and athletes because of a long and undying fascination with the cultural ideal of achieving
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The Things They Carried Literary Analysis
In The Things They Carried Tim O Brien relies heavily on lists as a literary device. O Brien
focuses on three distinct types of lists. These lists include military equipment, personal items and
emotional or psychological strain. The lists serve a higher purpose, O Brien uses these lists to
introduce each character in the story and give the reader insight into what mattered most to each of
the men. O Brien s use of lists as a means of character development then as a way to counteract the
chaos and uncertainty of war sets The Things They Carried apart from other war literature. @ The
first of these lists contained the necessities or near necessities including: can openers, pocket
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Lieutenant Cross uses Martha as an escape from the reality of the war. Lieutenant Cross
fantasizes about romantic trips with Martha to beautiful places as he trudged through swamps
and forests. In, the evening Cross reads letters from Martha and contemplates her feelings for
him. The thought of Martha is so prevalent in Lieutenant Cross s head, the war is hardly
mentioned in the first few pages of the story. Even when Ted Lavender dies, it only takes up one
sentence, before transitioning back to Martha. Even though she fills him with doubt, worry,
love and longing; Lieutenant Cross would rather focus on Martha than the possibility of death.
Martha is representative of the emotional baggage soldiers carry, To carry something was to
hump it, as when Lieutenant Jimmy Cross humped his love for Marth up the hills and through
the swamps (O Brien 5). O Brien, is showing readers that Lieutenant Cross is not only carrying
the weight of his gear, but also the weight of his love for Martha. His love for Martha weighs
heavy on his heart, and his thoughts about her seems to become an obsession. @ After Lavender
s death, Lieutenant Cross struggles with guilt and his sense of reality. Lieutenant Cross s mental
breakdown related to the death of one of his men is a symptom of PTSD. PTSD is post traumatic
stress disorder, and can develop after a very stressful or frightening incident, or after a traumatic
event. The death of one of his men is a very
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Just Us
Case study analysis on
JUST US! CAFES
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. D.D Swain Ajay Pratap Singh Professor (Marketing)
PGDM 2012 2014
INTRODUCTION
Just Us! (JU) CafГ© is the leading Fair Trade (FT) coffee cooperative, wholesaler and retailer in
Nova Scotia, Canada, and United States. JU vision is to be a leading Fair Trade business that
builds on quality, professionalism and innovation for the benefit of all their stakeholders . JU core
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As mentioned in Appendix B PEST, the customer s income plays a huge role in selecting a
product therefore if they decide to bypass fair trade products because of the premium price they
can hold allot of buyer power, thus making buyer power in the industry high.
Threat of Substitutes: There are various substitutes for fair trade coffee in the industry such as
regular coffee, tea etc but not only coffees but in the general beverages market e.g. Coca Cola,
Water etc. As a result of this there is a very high threat of substitutes.
Supplier Power: Supplier power is relatively low as the industry is fair trade coffee. From
previous knowledge, coffee suppliers were being exploited and continued to produce. It is simply
because of the willingness to partake in fair trade that they have gained power. However I still
believe that due to the underdevelopment of the producing countries allot of the power still lies
with the buyers.
Competitive Rivalry: Competitive rivalry is relatively high as seen in previous competitor analysis.
There are many competitors in the local market and on the shelf within the mainstream markets.
SWOT ANALYSIS
Strength
Just Us! Coffee Roasters brand equity is what drives the company forward. Customers base their
decision to purchase coffee from Just Us! Coffee Roasters are a symbol of their
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Essay Comparing Two Writing Techniques
Techniques in writing Albert Einstein once said, You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare
for war. Writers frequently use figurative language to demonstrate and emphasize what they wish
the audience to acknowledge. Irony is a situation in which the opposite happened rather than
what is expected. Imagery is a figurative language that uses the five senses to represent an idea.
Structure is how the writer organized his lines. Many writers use irony, imagery, and structure in
their writings to protest war. One of the techniques that the authors use to prove and emphasize
an idea is by irony. During the war, soldiers tumbled in the yellow trenches/ Raged at [their]
breast, gulped, and died... War is kind (Crane 13 16). This shows irony due to the fact that war is
never kind for it ends innumerable, innocent lives. The soldier s mother is so happy and proud
because... [his son] made people crumple and ended their lives (Powers 9 10). It is ironic that his
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Because of the obstacles of the war, the author have said [he] wanted to die... wanting to be
asleep forever (Powers 1 2). There is only one long sentence because the author did not use any
periods. This shows how Powers writing is a chaos, and how the war have made the author
broken. Fighting in a war is rigorous [b]ecause the land was mined and booby trapped... Because
[anyone] could die... Because the nights were cold (O Brien 10 14). The author keeps repeating
because to acknowledge the readers concerning the matter of the harsh, painful idea of war.
Whitman has said the phrase: Beat! beat! drums! blow! bugles! Blow! multiple times in his poem
(1). Whitman keeps repeating the phrase to let readers know that once someone fight in a war, they
would never forget everything, even the terrific sound effects of the bombs and rifles. Writers use
structure in their writings to reveal their
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Ode to the West Wind
Ode to the West Wind, Shelley invokes Zephyrus, the west wind, to free his dead thoughts and
words, as from an unextinguished hearth / Ashes and sparks (63, 66 67), in order to prophesy a
renaissance among humanity, to quicken a new birth (64). This ode, one of a few personal lyrics
published with his great verse drama, Prometheus Unbound, identifies Shelley with his heroic,
tormented Titan. By stealing fire from heaven, Prometheus enabled humanity to found civilization.
In punishment, according to Hesiod s account, Zeus chained Prometheus on a mountain and gave
him unending torment, as an eagle fed from his constantly restored liver. Shelley completed both
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Inspiration gives the poet a melody, a sequence of simple notes, resembling the wind s stream (15),
but his creative mind imposes a new harmony of this melody, by adding chords and by repeating
and varying the main motifs. The human imagination actively works with this wind to impose
harmony on its melody. The lyre accomodate[s] its chords to the motions of that which strikes
them, in a determined proportion of sound; even as the musician can accommodate his voice to the
sound of the lyre (В§8). In this way, the poet s mind and the inspiration it receives co create the
poem.
In Ode on the West Wind, the `melody delivered to Shelley is unconsciously expressed in the poem
s epic metaphor, and the chords that his mind generates in response are, first, the repetitions and
variations of that melody for example, the variation of the leaves metaphor and secondly, the formal
order: the sonnet sequence imposed on terza rima, as if the tradition of Western sonneteering were
imposed on Dante s transcendental vision. That Shelley echoes the metaphor melody s points of
comparison throughout The Defence of Poetry shows how deeply ingrained it was in his mind. To
Shelley, metaphors like this, comparing a human being and the universe, characterize the prophetic
powers of all poets. Their conscious, rational mind, in routine
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The Demise Of Prince Hamlet In William Shakespeare s Play
Every tragedy has a hero that succumbs to an internal flaw. Hamlet is no exception to this rule. In
this infamous play by Shakespeare, the main character Prince Hamlet is troubled with the task of
avenging his father s death. He is approached by his father s ghost who tells the story of his
deceitful murder. After he finishes the story, the ghostasks Prince Hamletto kill his brother and
murderer King Claudius. Prince Hamlet s obsession with the perfect plan for revenge is what
ultimately brings about his demise. This cause for a perfectly seamless plan resulted in stalling
the end result of killing King Claudius and gave the King time to devise a plan of his own.
Directly after talking to the ghost of his father, Prince Hamlet formulates a scheme to murder his
uncle. During this time Hamlet seems very eager to begin with the first steps of avenging his
father s death. Once the ghost leaves Hamlet is talking to himself and he says So, uncle, there
you are. Now to my word which indicates a sense of urgency and desire to fulfill his father s
wishes by any means necessary (I.v.111). These emotions only last for a short moment considering
that they were likely generated from a rush of adrenaline that came with seeing a ghost of his dead
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Hamlet changes from wanting to kill King Claudius at his first chances to waiting and collecting
verification of Claudius being guilty to the crime. When the royal family goes to watch a play,
Hamlet asks Horatio to observe [his] uncle in order to detect any signs of shame for the act he
committed (III.ii.76). This happens because Hamlet wanted to be absolutely positive that King
Claudius was at fault for his father s death. He did not want any flaws in his plan for
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Ronald Reagan Conservatism
The 1980 election of Ronald Reagan was not only significant because it was the start of a new
decade, but it signified a return to conservatism. Reagan had made a bid for office in 1976 trying to
bypass the incumbent Ford for the Republican nomination. Although unsuccessful in his attempt,
Reagan definitely had merit in pursuing his endeavors.
Ronald Reagan, who hailed from Illinois, enrolled in Eureka College after graduating from high
school. He majored in economics and sociology. The budding politician also had an affinity for
sports. Upon graduating from college, Reagan worked in the broadcasting industry as a Chicago
Cubs announcer. As a broadcaster, Reagan was always on the road traveling from game to game.
During one such trip, Reagan took a screen test in 1937, which led to a seven year contract with
Warner Brothers studios. Reagan was known as the spokesman for General Electric and took an
active role in the actor s union. Although initially a registered Democrat, Reagan eventually crossed
over to the conservative side of the fence after World War II. He was known for making speeches in
which he praised capitalist ideals and attacked communism. The reputation he earned during the
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Many thought he would was too conservative to compete against the incumbent Carter. However,
with the 1980s came a surge of conservatism from a coalition known as the New Right. The New
Right advocated decreasing the size of government and its role in the economy. Again, these cuts
were not advantageous to social programs.
George H. W. Bushwas a native of Connecticut who graduated from Yale University and went on
to serve in the U.S. Navy as a bomber pilot during World War II. It was during this time that he
was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After leaving the military he went on to start a
lucrative oil
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Discovering Mortality in Once More to the Lake Essay
Discovering Mortality in Once More to the Lake
E. B. White s story Once More to the Lake is about a man who revisits a lake from his childhood
to discover that his life has lost placidity. The man remembers his childhood as he remembers the
lake; peaceful and still. Spending time at the lake as an adult has made the man realize that his life
has become unsettling and restless, like the tides of the ocean. Having brought his son to this place
of the past with him, the man makes inevitable comparisons between his own son and his
childhood self, and between himself as an adult and the way he remembers his father from his
childhood perspective. The man s experience at the lake with his son is the moment he discovers
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I would be in the middle of some simple act, I would be picking up a bait box or laying down a
table fork, or I would be saying something and suddenly it would be not I but my father who was
saying the words or making the gesture (White 151).
When the man lay in bed early one morning, he heard his son sneak out to take a canoe out on the
lake, just as he used to do when he was a child. By living a dual existence the man could see from
two perspectives; his son sneaking out early in the morning, his father lying in bed listening to his
son sneak out. I began to sustain the illusion that he was I, and therefore, by simple transposition,
that I was my father (White 151). The man s alternate ways of viewing these events convinced him
that he was becoming his father.
This thought eventually leads to the man s realization that he will die someday, just as his father
did. A thunderstorm came over the lake one day when the man was a child. He remembered
swimming in the lake just after the storm passed, but while rain was still coming down. Just like the
scene from his childhood, another thunderstorm came over the lake, only instead of swimming in
the lake with the others, the man merely watched his son put on his bathing suit.
I watched him, his hard little body, skinny and bare, saw him wince slightly
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Critiquing A Qualitative And Quantitative Study
Critiquing of a Qualitative and Quantitative Study The purpose of this paper will be to present the
contrasts in the type of information that was gained while reviewing two studies. The studies
reviewed were a qualitative study and a quantitative study. The general advantages and
disadvantages of the two types of studies will also be presented. Qualitative and quantitative
studies both have a place in research, even though the two study designs take a very different
approach to research. Lastly, a response will be given in support of the qualitative researchbeing
beneficial to the world of science.
Contrasts in Qualitative versus Quantitative Research
The qualitative study by Madigan, Fleming, McCann, Wright, and MacAuley (2007), explored the
general practitioner s (GPs) knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to enteral feeding in the
community. A qualitative study is subjective and focuses on describing a problem or a condition
from the point of view of those who have experienced the problem or issue (Pilot Beck, 2012). The
information in the study was more in depth, less generalizable while using a smaller sample size.
The sample size is based on informational needs. When saturation has been achieved, there are no
more occurring themes and redundancy is present, the researchers can stop looking for participants.
Semi structured one on one interviews were the method of choice when conducting this study.
Open ended questions were used during the interview
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Chaos In Masks
When selecting the optimal theme for my mask, the one that really stood out to me was chaos.
Distinctly, the choice to select chaos was partly biased due to the fact that I could brainstorm
various various scenarios where chaos nearly overwhelmed, but over time I discerned that everyone
encounters a situation in where the chaos interfering with their life simply leaves them confused.
From the beginning of my life to this day itself, I have experienced obstacles such as depression
/anxietydue to numerous barriers such as family, friend, and health problems. When meticulously
observing the different theme options, I also sensed that fearwould be a great representative to use
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The color choices I decided to use for my mask include red, purple, and black. The upper left and
right half are filled in with red and purple and the chin is filled in with black to exhibit how the
hidden meanings behind red and purple really contribute to the feelings that black
conveys.Purple has been shown to convey a sense of confusion. Red has been shown to convey
a sense of anger. Anger and confusion both can lead to a scenario of extreme chaos. Chaos can
lead to a lot of mystery and fear. Mystery and fairly are evidently sensed through the color of
black.I also used different symbols to additionally represent the theme of chaos. These symbols
include a shell/conch, question marks,exclamation points,and the symbol of chaos itself. The
conch is actually shown in LOTF to prevent chaos, so I predicted it would be quite imaginative to
use it as a symbol. I also use question marks and exclamation points as when people feel confused
or angry, they decided to utilize punctuation such as question marks and exclamation points to
convey their confusion and anger. Lastly I used the symbol of chaos as this is the symbol that was
conceived by Michael Moorcock himself. Artistic techniques that I used to improve the quality of
this mask were drawing and
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Playhouse Camp Research Paper
47752 Summer Playhouse Picnics and Camps
Summer lengthens the days and eases the schedule. Paces slow and creativity blossoms with free
play and the openness of outdoor spaces. The seemingly endless energy of children fuels their
minds and with feet running they are off to discover, invent, create and more.
Providing a few simple items, parents encourage the inspiration. A playground ball, art supplies,
water or sand act as catalysts to summer fun and memories. Couple these with the always loved
playhouse fort (check out Fort Magic kits) and watching the activity may find the least emotional of
parents teary eyed.
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You may need to be adventurous to eat their concoctions, but the learning and confidence built in
this activity are worth it. And, your kids might just surprise you with their kitchen skills. Provide a
special basket or container reserved for these picnic occasions. Pack it up and go.
SUMMER CAMP
Another staple of the sunny season continues to be summer camp. But cost, time away, a different
pace may be desired. Why not use the playhouse fort as a summer camp base? You can host
activities for your children, a few friends or the entire neighborhood.
Enlist trusted local teens or your older kids to teach a few basic skills. Find teens or even college
kids with an interest or talent in your camp theme. Young kids love interaction with older kids and
will eat it up. Valuable relationships may just result.
Art camp includes all those messy activities that might be best left to the outdoors. Finger
painting the paper covered exterior of the playhouse fort produces a colorful masterpiece and
plenty of giggles. Squirt gun painting promises delightful artwork and likely a few antics.
Remember to include playdough or maybe a small pottery wheel for older kids somewhere in the
week. Picassos are sure to be
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The Many Changes of Fashion Essay
What is Fashion? Fashion is a general term used to describe a style of clothing or practice used by
people around the world. Fashion refers to anything that is a trend. Self presentation is the most
direct noticeable marker of fashion. Throughout history we have seen many changes in clothing,
from the color, to the material used to make it. We have also seen the style in which clothingis made
change drastically. Fashioncommunicates meanings that have individual and social significance.
Society, cultures, gender and even political authority have impacted fashion over the years.
Clothing styles characterize certain designs which represent the culture that wears the clothing.
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Around 1947, after the end of World War II that Christian Dior introduced Kings style. This style
gave a sense of luxury to Americans and was very classy. The women began to wear formal
dresses that had delicate necklines. The women were also introduced to stylish hats and distinctive
hairstyles with curls. The men s style didn t see many changes expect that the war jackets were
now distant, and they followed a narrow shoulder and hip pattern in everything they wore ( Brief
History ).
The Years between the 1950 s and 1960 s was an explosive time in fashion. The 50 s represented
an out coming of the new generation. People began to gain their own personal style and
appearance, influenced by films and singers ( Vintage Fashion ). Their styles incorporated
leather, jeans, corduroy, and the ballet shoes for the girls. Men s wear began to drastically
change. Men would wear a leather jacket, with jeans that narrowed at the bottom, and a simple t
shirt (Peacock 210 211). This was the first time in history that jeans were not just worn by the
working class but by all men ( Brief History ). The man s lust for flesh grew during this time, so
women s skirts began to get shorter and the bikini was invented. Clothes were made to glorify the
female body and emphasize every curve. It wasn t until the Barbie doll was created in the late 50 s
that young girls began to have a separate fashion from their mothers. Young girls would wear
sweaters with full skirts or pants
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Novel
The use of irony in the novel also contributes to its postmodernism. Many postmodernists treat
serious subjects jovially to distance themselves from the difficult subject. They evoke black
humor and different types of irony to offer critics of society and to display how society should not
fear dark and somber things. DeLillo sprinkles irony all throughout his story using it even at the
most serious of times. He uses it to show how the characters should not feardeath and how the
characters ignore danger when the smoke alarm went off in the hallway upstairs, either to let us
know the battery had just died or because the house was on fire (8) and they did nothing about
the possible imminent danger. DeLillo also uses irony to mock certain characters and expose
the ridiculousness of certain beliefs and customs. When Jack s boss advises him to change his
name and appearance to gain more prestige, the change they make is pretentious as it is the same
name only without one letter, we finally agreed that I should event an extra initial and call
myself J.A.K Gladney (16). DeLillo continues to ridicule society and its principles by exposing
absurdity such as Jack not knowing German despite being the founder of Hitler studies and his
college requiring all Hitler majors to understand some of the language, I had long tried to conceal
the fact that I did not know German (31). The use of irony not only gives the novel a lighter tone,
but also exposes DeLillo s critique of society
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Stop Blaming Victims for Sexual Assault
You damned man, you damned existence, [and] you damned this earth, but never dared to
question your code. Your victims took the blame and struggled on, with your noble curses as
reward for their martyrdom while you went on crying that your code was noble, but human nature
was not good enough to practice it. And no one rose to ask the question Good? by what standard?
Society s view of sexual assaultis shifting in a negative way in that members of society openly
persecute victims of sexual assault, and certain types of popular visual media promote such violence
. People in positions of power ignore sexual assault leaving victims begging for justice. The term
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For instance, certain types of visual media promote sexual violence against both men and women;
often times they promote stereotypes. For instance, sexual mass media images tend to portray victim
responding favorably to their situation after awhile; also they portray victim as favoring the
assailant . Sexually violent films and scenes are redefining the role of pleasure in society as they
encourage the miscommunication of pain for pleasure . Certain common films and videos of a
sexual nature contain extreme scenes of torture and bestiality; and addition to this they promote
the ideal that life problems and issues can be solved through sex . The popularization of sexually
violent films may reinforce stereotypes and encourage a sadistic view of intimacy, which then
reflect on society s conscious collective. The conscious collective of a society dictates the values
that individuals within it adhere too . Conscious collective is ...violations of fundamental moral
code which society holds scared, and basically they re rules, laws, rights and freedom etc . A
crime is considered an action that shocks the healthy conscience . However, sexual assault, no
longer shocks society with the same intensity as it once did, hence the rise in victim blaming
online as well as socially. For instance, on October 24/2009, a female individual was raped for over
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My New House
Living in Troy for 30years, we have moved three times for three new houses. The last one lasted
over 20 years, we then decided to make another move. After visiting many existing houses in
Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, we couldn t find anyone we liked. One day my friend Carl
told us about a new estate development, Walnut Brook Estates (WBE) in Rochester Hills and
suggested us to visit it. WBE has bordered South Blvd with Troy on the south, between Crooks
Rd on the east and College Rd on the west. A beautiful waterfall surrounded by picture rocks is
located at the entrance on South Blvd. Two pairs of giant electronic gates guarded the entrance
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We were very impressed by his creative idea, as a matter of fact he did the initial layout of the
concept on a piece of napkin at our house. We like our dream house to have abundant natural light,
high ceilings, large windows, and an open style contemporary design. The house would have a
formal great room as well as a family room, two bedroom suites on the first floor, plentiful walk
in closets, and a square shaped dining room to fit round table. In addition, various built in wall
display designs for art subjects, a large kitchen with a picture window, a sunny nook, a study
next to the master bedroom, plus the first floor laundry and utility rooms. Essentially, all of our
daily activities will be on the first floor, but we need to have two more bedrooms for the kids to
use when they come home at Xmas. Most importantly, we would have the basement designed not
like a basement, but an open layout high ceiling club house. Since we didn t care for ranch or
colonial houses, the architect suggested to build a 1ВЅ story style house with 7,800 sq. ft. living
space. When I was young, I dreamed of becoming an architect. This unique building process gave
me an opportunity to involve with the architectural design and the building works. Starting at the
beginning, I was
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Daniel Orozco s Orientation
The short story, Orientation by Daniel Orozco will leave the reader with many questions. Think
about a horror film. Is there always killing or ghosts? Not always. In this short story we are
introduced to a different type of a horror. A horror in the way of control, inhumane thoughts,
actions,and, even invading privacy. This story goes into the personal lives of its characters and
explains their home lives, who they are in love with, and even one of the characters is expressed
as a serial killer. This workplace, will find out information, you as the employer may not want
anyone knowing. It is a way of telling the new employer that they don t have much freedom, and
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This story explains Amanda is physically harmed by her husband at home who is a lawyer. No
one is supposed to know this, but they do. At the end of her story it says if you let on, you may
be let go . I believe that they reuse this saying to explain that they know too much information,
but aren t willing to help their fellow employees. They are hiding horrifying details from the
public, instead of helping the cause. During the story of Kevin Howard, the serial killer, everyone
knows the horrifying details of his murders, but aren t threatened by him because he only goes
after strangers . They are covering for him and the truth behind who he really is. пїјThese stories
express the horror into people s lives. But, more importantly the control that this company has
over its employees. They make the new employee aware of the secret lives, and make sure that
they know if they make a mistake, or tell, they will regret it. They will regret it in the way of
losing their job. But, also I feel like this is their way of telling the new employee that they will
find out everything about you. They will dig into your life and find your secrets. It relates to real life
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Old Myth In Icarus By Edward Field
Icarus By: Edward Field In the poem Icarus written by Edward is about an old myth that took
place in 1963. Everyone thought Icarus had drowned as the myth said. However he actually
managed to swim to a city and survive. His neighbors have no idea that he is anything other than
ordinary. He feels that he has fallen from something great to something average. Icaruskeeps trying
to fix his wings in order to regain his old glory. He used to think he was a hero, however he now
realizes that he is just average and he wishes he had died heroically. Field rewrote the Icarus myth
for the modern world to grasp and understand. In his rewritten version he makes changes but also
undercuts the heroics of Icarus. It is not physically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the first stanza, the setting explains the myth of Icarus through a crime scene. So the report
filed and forgotten in the archives read simply, Drowned (6 7). This confers how others simply
forgot about the young Icarus. In the third stanza, the setting changes to mediocre lifestyle the Mr.
Hicks now lives as the hero who fell To the middling stature of the merely talented (20). The
setting in these lines represents the carelessness that Icarus s surrounding person had for him, as
well as Mr. Hicks has to adapt to his modern nearby
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Summary Of Passing By Nella Larsen
Masquerade Clare Kendry s life is nothing more than a masquerade. It is just a show where the
characters plays assigned roles. In the novel Passing by Nella Larsen, Clare, a friend of Irene
Redfield, uses her light skinned color to gain status by passing. The conclusion of Passing
demonstrates Clare Kendry s need to pay for denying and faking her identity. Throughout the novel,
Clare acts as a white woman despite her true identity is actually that of a black. She feels that it
is easier to be a white and uses white as a booster to gain status in her community. Clare
expresses her belief that life is not as hard as a white, You d be surprised, Rene, how much easier
that is with white people than with us (Larsen 25). Clare views white skin as a privilege, or more
as like a ticket that gains her access to resources, and even luxury, she might want. As Clare values
social status more heavily than her inherited identity, she abandons her race to receive a much
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She is glad that her daughter is also light. I nearly died out of terror the whole nine months
before Margery was born for fear that she might be dark, Thank goodness, she turned out all right
(36). Clare s thoughts and action have isolated her from the black community, even Irene and
Gertrude no longer label her as part of the black society. Actually they were strangers. Strangers
in their ways and means of living. Strangers in their desire and ambitions. Strangers even in their
racial consciousness. Between them, the barrier was just high, just as broad, and just as firm as if
Clare did not run that strain of black blood (62 63). Clare has been alienated from her past and her
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Vendor Contract Administrator Instructions Paper
REQUEST FORM Completed by Vendor Contract Administrator Instructions
Note: In order to use the form the following permission levels are required: contribute, edit,
designer, hierarchy manager, and full control. The site is limited to the COR, Vendor Program
Manager, Vendor Contract Admin, Division and Branch Chiefs.
Part 1: The Vendor Contract Administrator will complete the Request Form and submit the form to
the Vendor Program Manager
The contract admin will navigate to the COR New Hire Site (each contract vendor has their own
site, form and report). Contract vendors will only have access to their site, form and report.
The contract administrator will click on the COR New Hire Form image link or the link on the
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Order Number: (Required) This is set to the assigned default task order number for the contract.
Labor Category: (Required) Select the applicable Labor Category for the position
FTE% (Full Time Exempt): (Required) Enter the percentage of time the new hire will work in the
position.
Management Confirmation: (Required) Confirms that this position has been approved by CMSO
Mgmt.: (Required) This is set to default, No, but must be set to Yes to submit an email to the
Division or Branch Chief when the Contract Admin completes the form.
21. Management Confirmation: (Required) Confirms that this Labor Category has been approved
by CMSO Mgmt.: (Required) This is set to default, No, but must be set to Yes to submit an email to
the Division or Branch Chief when the Contract Admin completes the form.
Branch: (Required) Select the branch that the candidate will report to in the CMSO.
Agile Team: (Required) Check the teams that the new hire candidate will work with at the CMSO
(multiple items can be selected).
Education: (Optional) Enter a brief statement regarding the new hire candidate education relevant to
the
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Capsim Project Paper
Mkt 350 In a classroom far, far away, four people were thrust into a group. Their goal was to
succeed in the game known as Capsim. They called themselves Digby 2. This is the real life
story of their friendship, challenges, and accomplishments as they worked their way to the top of
the game. On a more serious note, our group took Capsim very seriously. In the beginning we
were all confused as to how the game worked and where to begin. We looked at the various
tutorials and the booklet to try and make some sense of it. Once we had some understanding, we
tried to develop our strategy. In the first few rounds we understood it was important to have our
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Other than this, we didn t really have any problems with the game or with our group members.
Along with capacity, we also made it a focus to limit the amount of overtime and second shift
workers. This kept our costs down and our profit margin wider. We paid attention to our
inventory on hand and made sure to not schedule more production than was needed. Towards the
later rounds, we really seemed to grasp the idea of the game, which can be seen in our large
increase in profitability. In the Finance portion, we borrowed money in the first five weeks to
pay off our current debt. As the game got into the later rounds we began paying off our current
and long term debt because our profits were increasing at a higher rate. Overall, we believe that
our group had a decent understanding of the concepts as we finished with high market share and
profits. Our group took time to meet every week to discuss our strategy for Capsim. We met on
Mondays, usually for an hour or so to discuss the task at hand. We also met on Wednesdays if
there was doubt in our decisions from Monday or if one of our group members could not make
it. Our group chose to discuss the game as a whole, rather than sectioning it up to make sure that
everyone was on the same page. We didn t have any conflicts in our decisions and actually got
along very well. Overall as a group we thought Capsim had its advantages and disadvantages. We
did learn a lot about the
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Western Front
Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet on the Western Front brings the reader directly into the
harrowing battlefields of World War I, where the young German soldier Paul witnesses frequent
bloodshed and attempts to keep himself alive. The author, a veteran himself, chooses to leave a
political overview of the war from his book in order to truly reveal the anguish of those serving at
the front. He criticizes the brainwashing of young men into joining the army, using the narrator s
story to convey the ways in which the conflict desensitizes soldiers to killing. Paul realizes how the
war has affected him when he stabs a French soldierand must remain hidden in a shell hole with
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The trauma that Paul and his comrades are exposed to would have most likely rendered them
unable to fight had they not become numb to it due to its relentless recurrence in their lives. Paul
explains the journey that they embarked on, from young students entranced by the war s offers of
glory to hardened soldiers following orders without question: We were still crammed full of vague
ideas which gave to life, and to the war also an ideal and almost romantic character. We were
trained in the army for ten weeks and in this time more profoundly influenced than by ten years at
school... At first astonished, then embittered, and finally indifferent... (21 22). As he shows the men
s shock at this new brutality fade to apathy, Remarque shuns the image of war as exciting and
glamorous.
All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel very much applicable to the modern world. Though
many countries continue to engage in war, those watching from a distance may lose sight of its
true devastation. This book s graphic violence and disturbing subject surely will make an impact
upon its readers. Remarque brings to light the disparity between war s image and reality and uses
Paul s killing of a French printer to expose the identical suffering of opposing
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Essay on All the Presidents Men
All the President s Men is a book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. The book discussed what
happened to President Nixon in the Watergate Scandal from Bernstein and Woodward s point of
view. The Watergate Scandal was a significant part of presidential history. This even would result in
Nixon s resignation and what would have been his guaranteed impeachment. The Watergate Scandal
took an impact on politics as a whole. Politicians are known as liars and people who keep secrets
from the public. The Watergate Scandal is something Nixon can never make up for, but will always
beremembered for.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were the investigative reporters to the Watergate scandal.
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Nixon had seven men who had helped him the whole time. These men are known as the Watergate
Seven . The Watergate Seven involved John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, Kenneth Parkinson, Charles
Colson, Gordon Strachan, John Ehrlichman, and Robert Mardian. The Watergate Seven did many
different things in the Watergate Scandal. They broke into the Watergate hotel, wiretapped
phones and attempted burglaries. The Watergate Scandal was truly the biggest political scandal
in United States History. Over forty people where charged with crimes relating to the scandal.
Bernstein and Woodward were given a fantastic oppourtunity to uncover something truly
significant in history. The twenty one months of investigative reporting done by these two men
would ruin Nixon s name and make these two common everyday reporters lives change forever.
Woodward first got his life changing call on June 17th 1972 with his editor telling him about a
small invasion of the Democratic Party Headquarters. With being related to the scandal, two
members of President Nixon s cabinet, H.R. Hadlemen and John Ehrlichman, quickly resigned.
When first thought of the president even having something to do with the Watergate Scandal, he
made every effort to possibly hide this career ruining event. The break in was first found by a
security guard by the name of, Frank Wills. Wills saw a piece of tape covering a broken lock. Wills
was
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Baroque Music In Zadok The Priest
Zadok the Priest is a piece by George Frideric Handel from the Baroque Era, and Missa Papae
Marcelli Gloria is a piece by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from the Renaissance Era.Baroque
music broke away from the harshness of the Medieval and early Renaissance style with new
emphasis on the use of vocal and instruments. Many musical forms were born out of this era
including opera. Some composers of this time were Tomaso Albinoni ,Antonio Vivaldi, Johann
David Heinichen,George Frideric Handel, Domenico Scarlatti , and Johann Sebastian Bach.The
church was the most important place where Baroque and Renaissance were playing as a serve in
the church . There are many changes happened between the renaissance and baroque period : The
first crucial distinction is the texture the shift from the imitative polyphonyin the renaissance era to
treble bass polarity,monody and the development of basso continuo . The second crucial distinction
is the tone of the baroque musicwas of development of tonal architecture and formal principles;
baroque, binary, ternary, fugue, etc. while the form of renaissance musicwas much of the systematic
point imitation and Cantus Firmus structures.The third crucial distinction is the Baroque musical
genres include both vocals and instrumentals, with the only difference being they were quite larger
in number of categories than those of in the renaissance era . The fourth crucial distinction is
Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of
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The Use Of Control And Its Effects On People And Affect...
Politicking is the actions of using power and information to move resources towards preferred
outcomes for your fellow colleagues and/or the organization s interests. Politicking is used to
influence people and affect decisions. Locus of control is related to a person s belief on how much
influence they think they have over external events and outcomes. The higher someone s locus of
controlis, the more politicking they participate in because they believe that the more engaged,
assertive, and friendly they are to those they interact with, the more control they will have on final
decisions.
The three dimensions that should be considered before engaging in politicking are: Analyzing and
knowing your own strengths and weaknesses; Reading and understanding others verbal and
nonverbal language; and Assessing accurately the organization and its goals. Intentional
understanding of these areas will help you develop a politicking strategy to empower yourself, your
coworkers, benefiting the bottom line while accomplishing important organizational goals.
Having a clearer understanding of what politicking is and how individuals utilize these strengths
can definitely help me understand how to use politicking to my advantage in future business
interactions. I have engaged in politicking without understanding what it was that I was essentially
doing. For instance, while employed at a credit union in the headquarters office, I often befriend
those who worked in other
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Essay on Comparing My Twin Cousins
Comparing My Twin Cousins
For years I have been fascinated by that mysterious quirk of nature called twins. In my family,
there are several sets of identical twins, and I have always concentrated on their similarities. I did
not realize that identical twins also have many differences. My identical twin cousins, Sue and
Heidi, appear to be perfect mirror images. They love to dress alike. They can feel each other s
pain. They sound alike and can complete each other s sentences. But upon taking a closer look, I
have found that they are as different as day and night. Aside from Sue and Heidi s outward
characteristics, they possess several distinguishing traits that allow them to be viewed as two
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Her grades positively reflect her efforts.
Sue and Heidi also possess very dissimiliar personalities. Sue is a free spirit; she is wild and
crazy and thrives on adventure. One night at a football game, she was dared by some of her
peers to go onto the field and moon the opposition. Needless to say, she took the dare. She is
very talkative, a real chatterbox. Also, she is very quick tempered and impatient. For example,
the slightest thing, like a grocery store clerk s slowly checking out customers in the line she is
in, will cause her to become irrational. On the other hand, Heidi is extremely conservative. On
the same occasion that Sue was dared to moon the opposition on the football field, Heidi was
given the same dare but would not even consider taking part in such an immature prank. Heidi
does not talk much; she is very shy. She is known as the level headed and laid back twin.
Sue and Heidi s personal interests and goals further reflect their individual styles and tastes. Sue
is very creative. She is a talented, self taught artist. She can draw practically anything she has
seen. Sue is also a very good athlete. She plays tennis in her leisure time, and she is on her school
s basketball and track teams. She has great endurance. She can run miles without easily tiring and
can play several consecutive games of tennis or basketball without breaking a
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Argument For The Guideline Of Hadley V. Baxendale
The present day argument for the guideline of Hadley v. Baxendale. 1. Least cost hypothesis: The
primary contention for the standard Hadley v. Baxendale depends on slightest expense theory.in
one structure, this contention depends on the impact of the rule of Hadley v. Baxendale on pre
contract conduct. The vivifying guideline of Hadley v. Baxendale is that the expense of the
untoward outcome of a course of managing ought to be borne by that gathering .But the proprietor
plant, as the court noted could have stayed away from it basically by having an extra shaft. Another
type of the minimum cost contention is that purchasers may act hastily amid the period after break
happens, by neglecting to take ease measures that would minimize the misfortune since they trust
that the misfortune will fall on the seller. (Posner) In short , minimum cost hypothesis does not
legitimize the rule of Hadley v. Baxendale in light of the fact that in the period before rupture a
buyer will improve his behavior for reasons of self respect, and in the time of after break the
purpose of the minimum cost contention is better caught by the rule of harm relief. 2. The
hypothesis of effective rupture: Another contention that is utilized to legitimize this guideline
depends on the hypothesis of the productive breach. It suggests that discontinuity of agreement
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Baxendale Case Brief Summary . Lawnix.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. 2. Hadley V
Baxendale . E lawresources.co.uk. N.p., 2016. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. 3. Hadley V Baxendale .
Wikipedia. N.p., 2016. Web. 29 Apr. 2016. 4. Scholarship.law.berkeley.edu. N.p., 2016. Web. 5
May 2016. 5. Georgia State Fair . Sci Am 10.1 (1854): 2 2. Web. 6. Hadley V. Baxendale | Case
briefs . Casebriefs.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 5 May 2016. 7. Eisenberg, Melvin Aron. The Principle
Of Hadley V. Baxendale . California Law Review 80.3 (1992): 563.
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A Perfect Day For Bananafish
Strange. Unusual. Bizarre. Words that come to mind when reading A Perfect Day for
Bananafish. With the title of the short story one may think it will be a happy story maybe about
a girl on a beach. Who one day decides to go swimming in the ocean and on that day she
discovers a whole new species of talking fish that look like bananas. This talking fish and the
talking girl go on an adventure were they see the beauty of the sea. That would be a happy, fun
story. Complete different from what really happens in the real story. The way J. D. Salinger wrote
this interesting story, A Perfect Day for Bananafish, explains the confusing and weird details of a
strange man. The first impression of the main character and the details Salinger explains... Show
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When reading the ending of the story one can see how weird Seymour becomes when talking to
Sybil. As they are talking about Sharon Lipschutz, who is a three and a half year old girl staying
at the hotel, Sybil had gotten upset because Seymour was sitting next to Sharon at the piano.
Seymour asked Sybil, I couldn t push her off, could I? Sybil responds by saying yes but,
Seymour says, Oh no. I couldn t do that. Seymour continues on by saying, I ll tell you what I did
do, thought. I pretended that she was you. This is really weird because if Sharon is only three
and a half and Sybil is probably around the same age. Then Seymour a grown man who is
married likes a little girl strange. That s not the only thing wired Seymour has said to Sybil. In the
mist of Seymour and Sybil conversation on the beach the story of the Bananafish comes up. The
whole thing behind the Bananafish is that these ordinary looking fish go into a hole where they
find bananas, eat them, and then when they try and get out after eating so many bananas they get
stuck and die. It s a really weird story to tell to a little
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The Importance Of Gender Equality
A controversial topic that still brings about heated debated is gender equality. Furthermore, the
movement historically consisted mostly of women fighting for equal rights. Fifty years after the
ratification of the nineteenth amendment, American women began lobbying for the Equal Rights
Amendment. Phyllis Schlafly s What s Wrong with Equal Rights for Women?, was a passionate
publication highlighting disadvantages women would suffer if the amendment succeeded. The
article spotlights adverse effects that would consequently befall the everyday married women and
mother. Although the article roused the typical American family to stop the ratification of the
Equal Rights Amendment, the text is detrimental to the progress of the genderequality movement
because it dictates that people should be content with conventional gender roles, which completely
disregards the genuine goal of equality. Despite the fact she advocates women s rights, her views on
religion, family and sex are unprogressive and traditionalistic. Schlafly initially introduces the
audience to the topic of religion, and employs it in a manner that leaves the current day reader
exasperated. All people have encountered religion at some point in their lives, and have definitive
emotions about it. She starts by explaining that women, not men, have babies and that its simply
the way God made us (1). While her use of logos here is effective, she alienates her non religious
readers with the mention of God. Although
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Evaluation Of Demand, Capacity Planning And Control Of...
TMA 02
B203 15J Business functions in context
Word Count
Part 1
Part 1a315
Part 1b
Part 1c
Subtotal
Part 2
Part 3
Total
Submitter:Iain Wolstencroft C7945124
Date: 22nd November 2015
Table of Contents
Part 1a.1
Evaluation of Demand, Capacity planning and Control of Process in HMRC1
Introduction1
Nature of Customer demand in HMRC1
Part 1b.3
Response to demand3
Planning Control within HMRC Personal Tax3
Loading3
Sequencing4
Scheduling5
Monitoring and Control5
Capacity Planning5
Part 1c.6
Conclusion (200 words)6
References:7
Part 2 Review of TGF Discussions8
Part 3 Review of Block 2 Activities8
Part 1a.
Evaluation of Demand, Capacity planning and Control of Process in HMRC
Introduction
This report aims to look at the nature of customer demand, identifies the ways HMRC anticipate
demand, and how it controls supply. Finally, it will attempt to show if the organisation achieves the
objectives that it has been set describing the methods that it uses, and the consequences of it not
meeting objectives.
HMRC has four operational branches, Income Tax (Self Assessment and PAYE, Corporation Tax
and Value Added Tax HMRC s processing teams set specific deadlines for Taxpayers to submit
returns either on paper or online. Once a return is submitted online, future returns must also be
submitted online, make payments or claim credits for each of the main Tax regimes. Each
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Comparing Marlow of Heart of Darkness and Willard of...
Comparing Marlow of Heart of Darkness and Willard of Apocalypse Now Whenever books are
adapted for film, changes inevitably have to be made. The medium of film offers several
advantages and disadvantages over the book: it is not as adept at exploring the inner workings
of people it cannot explore their minds so easily; however, the added visual and audio
capabilities of film open whole new areas of the imagination which, in the hands of a competent
writer director, can more than compensate. Heart of Darkness relies heavily on lengthy
philosophical and expository passages, as well as some very unusual and complex imagery; not
the easiest material to rewrite as a screenplay (Canby, 18). However, rewrite it Francis Ford... Show
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Therefore, Coppola elected to change the character, the only similarity between the two being
that they are both normal people amongst lunatics, and are both outsiders Marlow never fits in
with the corrupt and immoral Company, and Willard does not play by the usual army rules
(both characters are uncannily similar to Kurtz in that respect). The similarities end there.
Willard lacks the depth of thought that Marlow has; Willard does not digress into lengthy
ethical debates, or philosophize. Also, he does not use imagery of any sort the strong, red eyed
devils and the flabby, weak eyed devils from the book are not mentioned (if Willard were
Marlow, he would have admonished the army leaders in Saigon for being flabby devils, for
example), nor does he have any of the fascination with shoes and other arbitrary objects and ideas
that Marlow seems to. Willard also has no qualms whatsoever about killing, whether it be
innocents (the girl on the trading boat) or Kurtz himself; in the book, Marlow had an abhorrence
towards killing. These are mostly unavoidable differences, due to the different settings. Marlow is
an imaginative pilot who wishes to explore the Congo, having had a fascination with the many
blank spaces on the earth from childhood; Willard is a soldier through and through and does not
have time to moralize. Were these changes not present, then Apocalypse Now would have been
horribly off balanced,
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Monuments Are The Grapling-Irons In Making The Memorial By...
Monuments
Monuments are the grappling irons that bind one generation to another. Everyone will always have
memories and stories from the past history. Why should monuments be made? Are they even
important? Yes, monuments are important. Monuments give the people that lived through the
event, something to look at and be reminded of what happened. They also show people that did not
live through it, how important it was to the older generation or other people. another thing that
monuments do is it brings people together, it helps the youth understand past struggles. Monuments
are something that commemorate a famous person or event they also show what has happened in
the past.
In Making the Memorial, Maya Lin tells of how to better understand
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Picasso At The Lapin Agile Essay
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
From the time you enter the Falk Theatre, until the curtain rises and falls on the production of
Picasso at the Lapin Agile, you are in for a treat. The play is an original work by Steve Martin with
a running time of 90minutes, which feels more like 30minutes. Aside from the uncomfortable
seating, this production is nothing short of wonderful. The Theatre has been transformed from a
long movie Theater atmosphere to a quaint surrounding by means of risers that are placed directly
on the stage. The new seating divides the old Theater in half and allows for the actors and the
audience to share the same space. Not only this atmosphere that makes it wonderful but also the
performances, the direction, the design ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the set design, we first see the use of layering, with a large cyclorama that has been painted
onto a piece of scrim to allow for a visual effect at the end of the play. The painting depicts a
beautiful scene of sheep in a meadow in the fog , with a wall to represent the interior of the Lapin
Agile containing a painting of sheep in a meadow in the fog . On each side of this backdrop are
doors: the entrance to the bar and the other the to the bathroom. The emphasis on details can be
noticed in the set with the signs that are posted on either side of the bathroom door, which swings
freely when pushed. The door has a board on it the says OUI and when it is flung in the opposite
direction it too says OUI a creative and pun intended wee wee . This is a subtlety in the stage
design that brings the humor away from the actual text and into an unusual place, the set. Little
things like these accentuate my appreciation of the production as a whole.
The lighting is also something that was exceptionally well done. The designers used a large amount
of light with soft yellow and orange tones to give an overall feeling of warmth to the setting. The
day moves from morning to night with the most drastic change at nightfall where the tones switch
to blues and the star light shine across the cyclorama.
It is perhaps the blocking from the director and the skills of the actors though that makes this
performance so wonderful. The technique of layering was used by both in how
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The Islamic Finance and The Sukuk Market
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
The Islamic finance industry has been evolving and growing rapidly for the past decade. The
recent global financial meltdown has open opportunity to Islamic finance to offer a new outlooks
and effective solutions to economics problems. Economists are now looking to the east, learning
lessons and seeing advantage of Islamic finance. Since then, serious research on Islamic financial
system has been carried out and Islamic financial system has been an interesting area of discussion.
Today, Islamic finance has shown impressive performance with the Islamic finance industry s
assets are estimated to have amounted to $1.8 trillion as at end 2013, recording an over 16% y o
y growth according to KFH Research. In a newly released report Islamic Finance Outlook 2014 by
Kuwait Finance House Research Limited (KFHR), the Islamic finance industry is forecasted to
continue to chart tremendous double digit growth rates across all sectors, with total industry assets
estimated to reach approximately $2.1 trillion as at end 2014.
The Sukuk market has been one of the most popular sectors in Islamic finance over the past few
years. According to Zawya, 2011 was a record year for these relatively young assets which reached
$84.4 billion. In 2012 Sukuk issuance is already shaping up to be a record year with $68 billion
issued in the first half, an increase of 55% over the same period of 2011. Sukuk is an Islamic
alternative of conventional bonds based on
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Key Attempts For Improve Workers Housing
What key attempts were made to improve workers housing in Britain between 1850 1910? What
particular design features were considered important to raise living standards?
Due to the factors Britain faced during the early 1900 s, one being a massive rise in population
between 1800 1900, from 180 million to 400 million people. Housing became more expensive and
general living standards decreased with the fall of industrialisation and urbanisation.
In this essay I will try to highlight the key attempts made to improve workers housing in Britain
between the years of 1850 1910. Industrialisation and urbanisation developed during the late 1700
s. This was the process of companies removing physical labour and replacing this with machinery.
The iron and the textile industries we re two fields of work which played a big impact on the
industrial revolution and the people who mainly benefited from these occupations were the very
poor and working class.
This had a very negative effect on the working class and the majority were forced into poverty.
Most areas resulted in slums and only the very rich lived comfortably.
Due to this loss, houses became very overcrowded to the point where families had to live in a
single room. This would be where they would cook, eat, sleep and socialise. Rooms to rent became
very popular.
Victorian houses were very poorly built, they were becoming old and decapitated. They were
designed so that each house backed onto another which left windows built
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Types Of Unemployment From Modern Societies
Nine important types of Unemployment found in Modern Societies are : 1.Voluntary
unemployment, 2. Frictional unemployment, 3. Casual unemployment, 4. Seasonal unemployment,
5. Structural unemployment, 6. Technological unemployment, 7. Cyclical unemployment, 8.
Chronic unemployment, 9. Disguised unemployment. The various types of unemployment may be
classified as follows: 1. Voluntary Unemployment: In every society, there are some people who are
unwilling to work at the prevailing wage rate, and there are some who are lucky enough to get a
continuous flow of unearned income from their unemployed status. Jobs are available for them but
they do not want to accept them. Voluntary unemployment may be a national waste of human
energy, but it is not a serious economic problem with any social repercussions. Voluntary
unemployment is consistent with the state of full employment. 2. Frictional Unemployment:
Frictional unemployment is a temporary phenomenon. It may take place in various ways. When
some workers are temporarily out of work while changing jobs, it is called frictional unemployment.
Similarly, strikes and lockouts may result in the suspension of work, and there may exist some
frictional unemployment for the time being. To some extent, frictional unemployment is also
caused by the imperfect mobility of labour. Factors inhibiting the geographical or occupational
movement of unemployed workers into vacant jobs, thus, cause frictional unemployment. Hence
the problem of
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Essay on Nietzsche
An Analysis of Nietzsche s On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense Friedrich Nietzsche s On Truth
and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense represents a deconstruction of the modern epistemological project.
Instead of seeking for truth, he suggests that the ultimate truth is that we have to live without such
truth, and without a sense of longing for that truth. This revolutionary work of his is divided into
two main sections. The first part deals with the question on what is truth? Here he discusses the
implication of language to our acquisition of knowledge. The second part deals with the dual nature
of man, i.e. the rational and the intuitive. He establishes that neither rational nor intuitive man is
ever successful in their pursuit of knowledge due... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He once more establishes his point by saying that this peace treaty brings in its wake something
which appears to be the first step toward acquiring that puzzling truth drive (Nietzsche 452).
Furthermore, he argues that a uniformly valid and binding designation is invented for things, and
this legislation of language likewise establishes the first laws of truth. For the contrast between
truth and lie arises here for the first time (Nietzsche 452 453). In other words, Nietzsche
establishes his foundation of truth as opposed to lies. Since the development of language, all its
representations are, according to Nietzsche, lies. Language is a form of self deception, which
humans have created to convince themselves that the unreal is real. Indeed, Nietzsche asks, Is
language the adequate expression of all realities? (Nietzsche 453). The emphasis here is the one to
one correspondence of an object to that of its spoken word.
For example, when I a rainbow, the first thing that I associate with it is color. Almost anyone
would understand me if associate the word color to the object rainbow . However, consider the
following scenario: what if you were never exposed to color? Since you were born into this world,
you were kept inside a house that had only shades of gray. In short, what if the world you consider
as real is all in black and white? Now consider that this person saw a rainbow outside his window
for the first
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The Green Knight and King Arthur Essay
The Green Knight and King Arthur
Many British literature writers of the Middle Ages wrote about reality of the Middle Ages
including the social, political, and economical styles of writing. During the Middle Ages,
chivalry was a big aspect of every day life. Chivalry, a word not rarely used in modern times
anymore in the same fashion it was before, is defined as, the code of life that defined the qualities
of knighthood, such as honor, courage, loyalty, and willingness to defined the weak and protect
women. (English Western Literature Text) The Middle Ages were known to be the times of
knights, kings, and queens and fighting for their country for pride for the king. Loyalty was a
major part of chivalry and thus was a part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Paul s, determined to get for him the sword which was lodged in the stone. (p.118) This states
that Arthur did not want to back out since he was doing the deed for his brother out of pure
loyalty for him. He tugged the sword without trouble and successfully was made king with some
trouble from others who wanted to be king. The others who tried but failed, did not believe that
someone so young could succeed the throne instead of them. They did not have any loyalty towards
Arthur at first, which put off the crowning for a while but not until Arthur successfully again
retrieved the sword out of the stone did the others bow down to him. They were finally going to
become loyal to their real king; King Arthur. The nobles, knowing in their hearts that the
commoners were right, all knelt before Arthur and begged for forgiveness for having delayed his
succession for so long. (p.120) This quote tells the reader that the nobles begged for their
forgiveness by kneeling down before him in search of becoming loyal again. In the second part of
this story, it describes many adventures of Gawain, Torre, and Pellinore in which they unveil their
loyalty or un loyalty towards the king. In the very beginning of this section, Merlin, and King
Arthur are talking about marriage for Arthur. Merlin states that the woman Arthur sets eyes on
already has someone to love. But he states that he would do anything to please Arthur even to go to
King
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  • 2. Modern Day Temperature Measurement Devises And Their Uses Relevance Three examples of modern day temperature measurement devises and their uses: Scientific Theory пѓ Explain the science behind how a mercury thermometer works using the particle model. When a mercury thermometer or any type of thermometer comes into contact with a heated or cooled object the kinetic energy of the molecules of the thermometer heats o cools to match the objects temperature. The thermometer normally has a liquid substance such as mercury or alcohol that will expand when heated. The molecules move faster taking up more space causing the liquid in the thermometer to expand and rise to show the liquids substance temperature. Also the molecules bounce against each other harder and harder which is pushing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first thermometer used had the same basics as today using a glass test tube and mercury or coloured alcohol. The draw backs of the thermometer went back to 400 years ago when the inventor Galileo created a thermometer to measure the temperature of water. пѓ What is the difference between a thermoscope and a thermometer? The difference between thermoscope and a thermometer is that a thermometer measures heat and has a scale that determines the actual temperature where as a thermoscope is an earlier version of a thermometer which doesn t have a scale which meant that you could only tell that the temperature was decreasing or increasing. Also a thermoscope doesn t let you know the actual temperature which means in experiments if you use a thermoscope the experiment will not be accurate. пѓ Explain how the Fahrenheit scale was developed and when. The Fahrenheit scale was invented by a German physicist named Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit who the scale was named after. In 1714 the first modern thermometer as developed which was the mercury thermometer with more advanced measurements than all of the other thermometers created. The original Fahrenheit scale was not entirely accurate because it did not give an accurate calibrate. The Fahrenheit temperature scale ranged from 212 degrees (boiling point of water on this scale) to 32 degrees (boiling point on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Community Of A Virtual Village As a part of the virtual village project volunteer, our aim was to research about our community regarding necessities of older adults, their accessibility to healthcare, and overall what resources are available for them that make their life easy to live. Our group decided to focus on Edgewater Community to understand older adults needs. This servicelearningexperience has had a significant impact on my professional development. During the experience, I had an opportunity meet with many health professionals and community leaders in the EdgewaterCommunity. I learned about many health professionals working to assist older population in the Edgewater community. For example, On Nov 5th Thursday, I went to Care for Real food Pantry with my group members, and met the Executive Director of the organization, Allen Lyle. Lyle provided some backgrounds of the company and mentioned how the organization makes difference in senior s life. Also, my communication skills have been improved during the service learning activity as I interacted with healthcare leaders, participants, and group members. Ms. Monica Dillon provided us instructions and guidelines to follow while contacting community leaders. In order to reach leaders of the organization, we went over strategies and guidelines provided for contacting the leaders and made sure to follow the steps. By reaching out to the organizations leaders and interacting with them, I think I have also developed the skills of leadership for my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Jerome Robbins Research Paper Ashley Pritchard General Hambrick DANC 230 3 October 2017 Jerome Robbins Jazz dancing has evolved from so many varieties of dance styles from the late 1800 s to modern day. Gus Giordano states that jazz dance came to America by the way of the slaves, their music and dances that were born from living and came from the soul (Giordano, Gus v). Since the time that this style of jazz dance has brought its way over to the United States it has evolved greatly and has made drastic change in its particular style. Jazz dance started originally with tap dancing, then in the twenties and thirties the terminology of jazz dance made way to larger rhythmic dance social circles such as Jitterbug, Charleston, and the Big Apple (Giordano, Gus 111). The line between... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jerome Robbin s choreography incorporated rhythms and movement from African style dance, Latin American, modern dancing, and ballet (Giordano, Gus 50).One of Jerome s most famous Broadway musical s was West Side Story . This particular musical went on and won 10 Academy awards in the year 1962 just alone. West Side Story won a total of 28 awards ( A Biography in Brief. ). West Side Story was not just you typical dancing and singing sort of musical but it incorporated many art forms such as drama, music, as well as poetry (Giordano, Gus 66). Some other famous choreographic woks done by some in the musical world The King and I, Gypsy, and Fiddler on the Roof (Kisselgoff, Anna). Jerome s choreography had demonstrated how passionate, natural, and fluent jazz dancing had become by the late fifties. He believed jazz dancing in theatre dance is only perceived to be jazz dance when you are fully seizing it s free existence, and doing away with the cheesy pleasing smiles, and for the dance to create its own structure and inner plot (Giordano, Gus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Literature Review On Celebrity Culture Literature Review In celebrity culture, celebrities use social media as a tool to build relationship and stay connected with their fans. Young and Pinsky (2006) make a claim that celebrity culture has generated a curiosity about celebrities personal lives. Adding on to this research, Marshall (2010) states that celebrities are willing to reveal their personal lives so that they can gain more followers. He also shows that celebrities reconstruct their profile for online personal branding by uploading personal posts related to their everyday lives. He demonstrates this through observing the actor Vin Diesel on social media. Marshall call this as the presentation of self , that celebrities expose their information in three different levels: public self , public private self , and transgressive intimate self (p.44). Researchhas further revealed the presentation of self (Marshall, 2010). ErtГјrk Dilek (2016) divides the self concept in three different categories: self image , self esteem , and ideal self (p.31). Self image is the way that people see themselves; self esteem means personal values of humans; and an ideal self illustrates how people desire themselves to be. Soraya Mehdizadeh (2010) approaches self presentation in a different perspective. Mehdizadeh distinguishes the presentation of self into two different categories: now self , an individual or a characteristic known to public, and possible self , a characteristic unknown to public (p.358). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Advantage And Disadvantage Of Decoder ABSTRACT This paper focus on designing of efficient encoder and decoder blocks which are aimed to reduce the power consumption in Network on Chip. The power consumption in NOC is caused by the links, routers and network interfaces. This is caused because as the number of cores in NOC increases the gap between the links decreases the coupling capacitance value increases due to which the power consumption increases. The proposed scheme does not require any modifications in router and link architecture and there is no network performance degradation. The encoder is designed in such a way to calculate the power consumption and based on power value the input data is encoded before transmission. The process of encoding can be done before transmitting the data from one processing element to the other processing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Size. The Integrated circuits consisting of both transistors and wires are shrunk to micrometer sizes, compared to the millimeter or centimeter sizes of discrete components. Smaller size components lead to smaller parasitic resistance, capacitance which in deed reduces the power consumption and improves the speed. Speed. Signals switching between logic 0 and logic 1 is much quicker within a chip than compared between chips. Communication within a chip is hundreds of times faster than the communication between chips on a printed circuit board. Generally the high speed of circuit s on chip is due to their small size smaller components and wires have smaller parasitic capacitances to slow down the signal. Power consumption. The power consumption in Integrated circuits can be done mainly due to switching activity (logic 0 to logic1) which increases the capacitances value. The integrated circuit having less power consumption is preferable and provides huge life time. INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Macon s Change in Anne Tyler s The Accidental Tourist ... Macon s Change in Anne Tyler s The Accidental Tourist The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler at first glance depicts the struggle between two people to find happiness together, but in actuality it shows the struggles a man faces with himself to find happiness in his own life. Tylerpresents a character, Macon Leary, satisfied with just going through life unchanged. Eliminating all the luxuries of life Macon feels he will find happiness by going through a scheduled routine everyday. Struggling to accomplish anything on his own, Macon returns to his childhood home to further simplify his life. Hoping to find comfort with his siblings, Macon enters into their life of order and isolation from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Updike 107) and sleeping in a ?giant sort of envelope? (Updike 107) to keep himself from having to make his bed. This simplistic lifestyle still can?t bring Macon the happiness he so desires. As a result, he turns to the only people he knows who are just like him so that maybe he can fit in once more. Macon, still wanting to follow a system , moves back to his childhood home to live with his brothers and sister. Still searching for happiness, Macon further isolates himself and in turn slips further into his life of loneliness and self absorption. Rose, Macon?s sister, has her kitchen ?so completely alphabetized, you?d find the allspice next to the ant poison? (Updike 107). After supper all four gather around the table and play a game of ?Vaccination?, which they made up as kids, so complicated that no one from the outside could learn the rules. Still feeling connections to the outside world, they then decide to go without answering the phone. The logic behind the means is that if someone needs them they can stop by or call the neighbors if it is important enough. Living at home with his brothers and sisters, Macon?s dog, Edward, is ultimately what brings him into contact with the outside world. The vicious nature of Edward forces Macon to contact a dog trainer to try to tame him. This is when the ?brassy Muriel? (Wiehe 96) enters into Macon?s life. Muriel tames Edward and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Murfreesboro House Recount ВҐMuseum or Historic Site Assignment Museums not only hold artifacts from the past, but enables us to connect to the events and people in that time period. On the beautiful afternoon of last Wednesday, I visited the Oaklands Mansion in Murfreesboro, TN. I went with a friend and joined the last tour of the day. It s an outstanding manor with beautiful grounds which bears a 250 years old Oak tree along with many different kinds of exotic plants. The tour through all the rooms, 14 in total didn t take very long. The land and the house bears the history of three consecutive generations. One third of the house is organized with furniture from the Maney family and the rest is from that time period. We started at the chamber of Dr. James Maney who built the house after his wife, Sally Hardy Murfree inherited the land from her father Colonel Murfree, after whom the city of Murfreesboro was named. We then moved to the parlor of the house. It had 2 parlors, one being the dining space and the other being an entertainment room for special guests. The latter was an addition by Lewis and Adaline Maney, who resided in the house after Sally died in 1857 and later inherited the house from Dr. Maney. Adaline was the daughter of former Tennesseegovernor Newton Cannon. She was already accustomed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see the lives of the two extreme classes of people. Men and women did have different chores and worked from different parts of the house. While Dr. Many travelled to treat patients, Sally took care of the house. In the next generation, Adaline acted as an entertainer for the notable visitors. I wasn t able to gather much information on Lewis Maney. Another significant aspect is that the house documents the opposition parties of the civil war; diverse political minds have lived here at different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. U.s. Department Of State And The United States Agency Of... The U.S. Department of State and the United States Agency of International Development (USAID) has published five strategic goals.1 Under these goals they have formulated a total of thirteen objectives to give the strategy a more specific direction. In these strategic objectives there is representation of Wilsonian, Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian ideals. Current U.S. foreign policy certainly has a strong Wilsonian flavor. However, Wilson s theory alone does not accurately portray U.S. foreign policy in the 21st Century. I will present examples of the other main political policy ideals and practices (Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian) in twenty first century U.S. foreign relations. Woodrow Wilsonwas the 28th President of the United States and held the office from 1913 1921. He became known as the Crusader and earned the label for his passionate belief that America should be a beacon of liberty and aggressively pursue the spread of democracy throughout the world. Wilson felt America could prosper economically and develop a community of international security through the promotion of democracy to other nations. In his book Diplomacy, Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says, President Woodrow Wilson s foreign policy (Known as Wilsonianism), It is above all to the drumbeat of Wilsonian idealism that American foreign policy has marched since his watershed presidency, and continues to march to this day. 2 Strategic Objective 2.4 Overcome Global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Ernest Hemingway s Big Two-Hearted River The world of Ernest Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River exists through the mostly unemotional eyes of the character Nick. Stemming from his reactions and the suppression of some of his feelings, the reader gets a sense of how Nick is living in a temporary escape from society and his troubles in life. Despite the disaster that befell the town of Seney, this tale remains one of an optimistic ideal because of the various themes of survival and the continuation of life. Although Seney itself is a wasteland, the pine plain and the campsite could easily be seen as an Eden, lush with life and ripe with the survival of nature. The world in the story exists as two separate but connected places. The first that Nick encounters... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nick s lack of emotional response and the brevity of the description of the town seem to downplay whatever tragedy had befallen it, perhaps making it seem to not be a tragedy at all. While the cause of the fire is not explained, Nick comments on how it had happened within the previous year, but does not ponder the causes or even the effects. What Nick does concentrate on at this point is the color of the grasshoppers that he has so far encountered. The black grasshoppers are a symbol of a means of survival, having adapted through natural selection to be all black in only a year s time. In this way they blend in better with their charred surroundings and have become less noticeable to predators. Nick wonders how long they would stay that way, indicating his belief that this is a temporary mode of survival for them, and by extension that the charred landscape is also temporary. When it returns to its former state, the grasshoppers will adapt to that situation, and will continue to survive by changing their color again via natural selection. Survival, both its temporary means and its ultimate permanence, is certainly a theme throughout this story, and the river is the most obvious metaphorical representation. Among the undulant hillsides, the river remains steady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Canon Polykleitos Polykleitos and the Canon of Proportions Derived from the Greek word Kanon meaning to measure, rule, or law, Greece s Polykleitos discusses the ideal mathematical proportions for the parts of the human body and proposes for sculptures of the human figure a dynamic counter balance in his The Canon (Janser). The aim of Polykleitos The Canon was to explain the statue Doryphoros through the beauty and perfection it entailed. Polykleitos revealed that the secret of achieving beauty lies in the symmetry of all the parts of the statue to one another and to the whole (Farber). Through The Canon, seen in Doryphoros, Polykleitos not only set the standard for the perfect human form in High Classical Greece, but like the domino effect set the standard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His works being recreated and studied by Roman artist, opening the door to a standard of the perfect human body in the art world. His works were studied by popular artist such as Leonardo da Vinci who created works to mirror the image and standard for perfection made by Polykletios in works such as Virtuvian Man, and still stand to have an imprint on art and our daily lifes today. In new means of art such as photography, photographers who photograph images of what are believed to be perfect people are photographing those who come the closest to resembling the standards set by Polykletios. Modern society finds themselves adoring fashion models, movie stars, and athletes because of a long and undying fascination with the cultural ideal of achieving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Things They Carried Literary Analysis In The Things They Carried Tim O Brien relies heavily on lists as a literary device. O Brien focuses on three distinct types of lists. These lists include military equipment, personal items and emotional or psychological strain. The lists serve a higher purpose, O Brien uses these lists to introduce each character in the story and give the reader insight into what mattered most to each of the men. O Brien s use of lists as a means of character development then as a way to counteract the chaos and uncertainty of war sets The Things They Carried apart from other war literature. @ The first of these lists contained the necessities or near necessities including: can openers, pocket knives, heat tabs, watches, dog tags, mosquito... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lieutenant Cross uses Martha as an escape from the reality of the war. Lieutenant Cross fantasizes about romantic trips with Martha to beautiful places as he trudged through swamps and forests. In, the evening Cross reads letters from Martha and contemplates her feelings for him. The thought of Martha is so prevalent in Lieutenant Cross s head, the war is hardly mentioned in the first few pages of the story. Even when Ted Lavender dies, it only takes up one sentence, before transitioning back to Martha. Even though she fills him with doubt, worry, love and longing; Lieutenant Cross would rather focus on Martha than the possibility of death. Martha is representative of the emotional baggage soldiers carry, To carry something was to hump it, as when Lieutenant Jimmy Cross humped his love for Marth up the hills and through the swamps (O Brien 5). O Brien, is showing readers that Lieutenant Cross is not only carrying the weight of his gear, but also the weight of his love for Martha. His love for Martha weighs heavy on his heart, and his thoughts about her seems to become an obsession. @ After Lavender s death, Lieutenant Cross struggles with guilt and his sense of reality. Lieutenant Cross s mental breakdown related to the death of one of his men is a symptom of PTSD. PTSD is post traumatic stress disorder, and can develop after a very stressful or frightening incident, or after a traumatic event. The death of one of his men is a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Just Us Case study analysis on JUST US! CAFES SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. D.D Swain Ajay Pratap Singh Professor (Marketing) PGDM 2012 2014 INTRODUCTION Just Us! (JU) CafГ© is the leading Fair Trade (FT) coffee cooperative, wholesaler and retailer in Nova Scotia, Canada, and United States. JU vision is to be a leading Fair Trade business that builds on quality, professionalism and innovation for the benefit of all their stakeholders . JU core differentiation is selling FT and organic model which is social and environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned in Appendix B PEST, the customer s income plays a huge role in selecting a product therefore if they decide to bypass fair trade products because of the premium price they can hold allot of buyer power, thus making buyer power in the industry high. Threat of Substitutes: There are various substitutes for fair trade coffee in the industry such as regular coffee, tea etc but not only coffees but in the general beverages market e.g. Coca Cola, Water etc. As a result of this there is a very high threat of substitutes. Supplier Power: Supplier power is relatively low as the industry is fair trade coffee. From previous knowledge, coffee suppliers were being exploited and continued to produce. It is simply because of the willingness to partake in fair trade that they have gained power. However I still believe that due to the underdevelopment of the producing countries allot of the power still lies with the buyers. Competitive Rivalry: Competitive rivalry is relatively high as seen in previous competitor analysis. There are many competitors in the local market and on the shelf within the mainstream markets. SWOT ANALYSIS Strength Just Us! Coffee Roasters brand equity is what drives the company forward. Customers base their decision to purchase coffee from Just Us! Coffee Roasters are a symbol of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay Comparing Two Writing Techniques Techniques in writing Albert Einstein once said, You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war. Writers frequently use figurative language to demonstrate and emphasize what they wish the audience to acknowledge. Irony is a situation in which the opposite happened rather than what is expected. Imagery is a figurative language that uses the five senses to represent an idea. Structure is how the writer organized his lines. Many writers use irony, imagery, and structure in their writings to protest war. One of the techniques that the authors use to prove and emphasize an idea is by irony. During the war, soldiers tumbled in the yellow trenches/ Raged at [their] breast, gulped, and died... War is kind (Crane 13 16). This shows irony due to the fact that war is never kind for it ends innumerable, innocent lives. The soldier s mother is so happy and proud because... [his son] made people crumple and ended their lives (Powers 9 10). It is ironic that his mother, who is a Christian, is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the obstacles of the war, the author have said [he] wanted to die... wanting to be asleep forever (Powers 1 2). There is only one long sentence because the author did not use any periods. This shows how Powers writing is a chaos, and how the war have made the author broken. Fighting in a war is rigorous [b]ecause the land was mined and booby trapped... Because [anyone] could die... Because the nights were cold (O Brien 10 14). The author keeps repeating because to acknowledge the readers concerning the matter of the harsh, painful idea of war. Whitman has said the phrase: Beat! beat! drums! blow! bugles! Blow! multiple times in his poem (1). Whitman keeps repeating the phrase to let readers know that once someone fight in a war, they would never forget everything, even the terrific sound effects of the bombs and rifles. Writers use structure in their writings to reveal their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ode to the West Wind Ode to the West Wind, Shelley invokes Zephyrus, the west wind, to free his dead thoughts and words, as from an unextinguished hearth / Ashes and sparks (63, 66 67), in order to prophesy a renaissance among humanity, to quicken a new birth (64). This ode, one of a few personal lyrics published with his great verse drama, Prometheus Unbound, identifies Shelley with his heroic, tormented Titan. By stealing fire from heaven, Prometheus enabled humanity to found civilization. In punishment, according to Hesiod s account, Zeus chained Prometheus on a mountain and gave him unending torment, as an eagle fed from his constantly restored liver. Shelley completed both his dramatic poem and Ode to the West Wind in autumn 1819 in Florence,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inspiration gives the poet a melody, a sequence of simple notes, resembling the wind s stream (15), but his creative mind imposes a new harmony of this melody, by adding chords and by repeating and varying the main motifs. The human imagination actively works with this wind to impose harmony on its melody. The lyre accomodate[s] its chords to the motions of that which strikes them, in a determined proportion of sound; even as the musician can accommodate his voice to the sound of the lyre (В§8). In this way, the poet s mind and the inspiration it receives co create the poem. In Ode on the West Wind, the `melody delivered to Shelley is unconsciously expressed in the poem s epic metaphor, and the chords that his mind generates in response are, first, the repetitions and variations of that melody for example, the variation of the leaves metaphor and secondly, the formal order: the sonnet sequence imposed on terza rima, as if the tradition of Western sonneteering were imposed on Dante s transcendental vision. That Shelley echoes the metaphor melody s points of comparison throughout The Defence of Poetry shows how deeply ingrained it was in his mind. To Shelley, metaphors like this, comparing a human being and the universe, characterize the prophetic powers of all poets. Their conscious, rational mind, in routine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Demise Of Prince Hamlet In William Shakespeare s Play Every tragedy has a hero that succumbs to an internal flaw. Hamlet is no exception to this rule. In this infamous play by Shakespeare, the main character Prince Hamlet is troubled with the task of avenging his father s death. He is approached by his father s ghost who tells the story of his deceitful murder. After he finishes the story, the ghostasks Prince Hamletto kill his brother and murderer King Claudius. Prince Hamlet s obsession with the perfect plan for revenge is what ultimately brings about his demise. This cause for a perfectly seamless plan resulted in stalling the end result of killing King Claudius and gave the King time to devise a plan of his own. Directly after talking to the ghost of his father, Prince Hamlet formulates a scheme to murder his uncle. During this time Hamlet seems very eager to begin with the first steps of avenging his father s death. Once the ghost leaves Hamlet is talking to himself and he says So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word which indicates a sense of urgency and desire to fulfill his father s wishes by any means necessary (I.v.111). These emotions only last for a short moment considering that they were likely generated from a rush of adrenaline that came with seeing a ghost of his dead father.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet changes from wanting to kill King Claudius at his first chances to waiting and collecting verification of Claudius being guilty to the crime. When the royal family goes to watch a play, Hamlet asks Horatio to observe [his] uncle in order to detect any signs of shame for the act he committed (III.ii.76). This happens because Hamlet wanted to be absolutely positive that King Claudius was at fault for his father s death. He did not want any flaws in his plan for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ronald Reagan Conservatism The 1980 election of Ronald Reagan was not only significant because it was the start of a new decade, but it signified a return to conservatism. Reagan had made a bid for office in 1976 trying to bypass the incumbent Ford for the Republican nomination. Although unsuccessful in his attempt, Reagan definitely had merit in pursuing his endeavors. Ronald Reagan, who hailed from Illinois, enrolled in Eureka College after graduating from high school. He majored in economics and sociology. The budding politician also had an affinity for sports. Upon graduating from college, Reagan worked in the broadcasting industry as a Chicago Cubs announcer. As a broadcaster, Reagan was always on the road traveling from game to game. During one such trip, Reagan took a screen test in 1937, which led to a seven year contract with Warner Brothers studios. Reagan was known as the spokesman for General Electric and took an active role in the actor s union. Although initially a registered Democrat, Reagan eventually crossed over to the conservative side of the fence after World War II. He was known for making speeches in which he praised capitalist ideals and attacked communism. The reputation he earned during the 1950s carried enough momentum to get him elected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many thought he would was too conservative to compete against the incumbent Carter. However, with the 1980s came a surge of conservatism from a coalition known as the New Right. The New Right advocated decreasing the size of government and its role in the economy. Again, these cuts were not advantageous to social programs. George H. W. Bushwas a native of Connecticut who graduated from Yale University and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy as a bomber pilot during World War II. It was during this time that he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After leaving the military he went on to start a lucrative oil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Discovering Mortality in Once More to the Lake Essay Discovering Mortality in Once More to the Lake E. B. White s story Once More to the Lake is about a man who revisits a lake from his childhood to discover that his life has lost placidity. The man remembers his childhood as he remembers the lake; peaceful and still. Spending time at the lake as an adult has made the man realize that his life has become unsettling and restless, like the tides of the ocean. Having brought his son to this place of the past with him, the man makes inevitable comparisons between his own son and his childhood self, and between himself as an adult and the way he remembers his father from his childhood perspective. The man s experience at the lake with his son is the moment he discovers his own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would be in the middle of some simple act, I would be picking up a bait box or laying down a table fork, or I would be saying something and suddenly it would be not I but my father who was saying the words or making the gesture (White 151). When the man lay in bed early one morning, he heard his son sneak out to take a canoe out on the lake, just as he used to do when he was a child. By living a dual existence the man could see from two perspectives; his son sneaking out early in the morning, his father lying in bed listening to his son sneak out. I began to sustain the illusion that he was I, and therefore, by simple transposition, that I was my father (White 151). The man s alternate ways of viewing these events convinced him that he was becoming his father. This thought eventually leads to the man s realization that he will die someday, just as his father did. A thunderstorm came over the lake one day when the man was a child. He remembered swimming in the lake just after the storm passed, but while rain was still coming down. Just like the scene from his childhood, another thunderstorm came over the lake, only instead of swimming in the lake with the others, the man merely watched his son put on his bathing suit. I watched him, his hard little body, skinny and bare, saw him wince slightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Critiquing A Qualitative And Quantitative Study Critiquing of a Qualitative and Quantitative Study The purpose of this paper will be to present the contrasts in the type of information that was gained while reviewing two studies. The studies reviewed were a qualitative study and a quantitative study. The general advantages and disadvantages of the two types of studies will also be presented. Qualitative and quantitative studies both have a place in research, even though the two study designs take a very different approach to research. Lastly, a response will be given in support of the qualitative researchbeing beneficial to the world of science. Contrasts in Qualitative versus Quantitative Research The qualitative study by Madigan, Fleming, McCann, Wright, and MacAuley (2007), explored the general practitioner s (GPs) knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to enteral feeding in the community. A qualitative study is subjective and focuses on describing a problem or a condition from the point of view of those who have experienced the problem or issue (Pilot Beck, 2012). The information in the study was more in depth, less generalizable while using a smaller sample size. The sample size is based on informational needs. When saturation has been achieved, there are no more occurring themes and redundancy is present, the researchers can stop looking for participants. Semi structured one on one interviews were the method of choice when conducting this study. Open ended questions were used during the interview ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Chaos In Masks When selecting the optimal theme for my mask, the one that really stood out to me was chaos. Distinctly, the choice to select chaos was partly biased due to the fact that I could brainstorm various various scenarios where chaos nearly overwhelmed, but over time I discerned that everyone encounters a situation in where the chaos interfering with their life simply leaves them confused. From the beginning of my life to this day itself, I have experienced obstacles such as depression /anxietydue to numerous barriers such as family, friend, and health problems. When meticulously observing the different theme options, I also sensed that fearwould be a great representative to use for my mask as it also connected with my life, but it just didn t provide... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The color choices I decided to use for my mask include red, purple, and black. The upper left and right half are filled in with red and purple and the chin is filled in with black to exhibit how the hidden meanings behind red and purple really contribute to the feelings that black conveys.Purple has been shown to convey a sense of confusion. Red has been shown to convey a sense of anger. Anger and confusion both can lead to a scenario of extreme chaos. Chaos can lead to a lot of mystery and fear. Mystery and fairly are evidently sensed through the color of black.I also used different symbols to additionally represent the theme of chaos. These symbols include a shell/conch, question marks,exclamation points,and the symbol of chaos itself. The conch is actually shown in LOTF to prevent chaos, so I predicted it would be quite imaginative to use it as a symbol. I also use question marks and exclamation points as when people feel confused or angry, they decided to utilize punctuation such as question marks and exclamation points to convey their confusion and anger. Lastly I used the symbol of chaos as this is the symbol that was conceived by Michael Moorcock himself. Artistic techniques that I used to improve the quality of this mask were drawing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Playhouse Camp Research Paper 47752 Summer Playhouse Picnics and Camps Summer lengthens the days and eases the schedule. Paces slow and creativity blossoms with free play and the openness of outdoor spaces. The seemingly endless energy of children fuels their minds and with feet running they are off to discover, invent, create and more. Providing a few simple items, parents encourage the inspiration. A playground ball, art supplies, water or sand act as catalysts to summer fun and memories. Couple these with the always loved playhouse fort (check out Fort Magic kits) and watching the activity may find the least emotional of parents teary eyed. The Internet and the library fill parent hopes with thoughts of stimulating the minds of children in the school s off season. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may need to be adventurous to eat their concoctions, but the learning and confidence built in this activity are worth it. And, your kids might just surprise you with their kitchen skills. Provide a special basket or container reserved for these picnic occasions. Pack it up and go. SUMMER CAMP Another staple of the sunny season continues to be summer camp. But cost, time away, a different pace may be desired. Why not use the playhouse fort as a summer camp base? You can host activities for your children, a few friends or the entire neighborhood. Enlist trusted local teens or your older kids to teach a few basic skills. Find teens or even college kids with an interest or talent in your camp theme. Young kids love interaction with older kids and will eat it up. Valuable relationships may just result. Art camp includes all those messy activities that might be best left to the outdoors. Finger painting the paper covered exterior of the playhouse fort produces a colorful masterpiece and plenty of giggles. Squirt gun painting promises delightful artwork and likely a few antics. Remember to include playdough or maybe a small pottery wheel for older kids somewhere in the week. Picassos are sure to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Many Changes of Fashion Essay What is Fashion? Fashion is a general term used to describe a style of clothing or practice used by people around the world. Fashion refers to anything that is a trend. Self presentation is the most direct noticeable marker of fashion. Throughout history we have seen many changes in clothing, from the color, to the material used to make it. We have also seen the style in which clothingis made change drastically. Fashioncommunicates meanings that have individual and social significance. Society, cultures, gender and even political authority have impacted fashion over the years. Clothing styles characterize certain designs which represent the culture that wears the clothing. Designers continue to try to direct their ideas to a transforming... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Around 1947, after the end of World War II that Christian Dior introduced Kings style. This style gave a sense of luxury to Americans and was very classy. The women began to wear formal dresses that had delicate necklines. The women were also introduced to stylish hats and distinctive hairstyles with curls. The men s style didn t see many changes expect that the war jackets were now distant, and they followed a narrow shoulder and hip pattern in everything they wore ( Brief History ). The Years between the 1950 s and 1960 s was an explosive time in fashion. The 50 s represented an out coming of the new generation. People began to gain their own personal style and appearance, influenced by films and singers ( Vintage Fashion ). Their styles incorporated leather, jeans, corduroy, and the ballet shoes for the girls. Men s wear began to drastically change. Men would wear a leather jacket, with jeans that narrowed at the bottom, and a simple t shirt (Peacock 210 211). This was the first time in history that jeans were not just worn by the working class but by all men ( Brief History ). The man s lust for flesh grew during this time, so women s skirts began to get shorter and the bikini was invented. Clothes were made to glorify the female body and emphasize every curve. It wasn t until the Barbie doll was created in the late 50 s that young girls began to have a separate fashion from their mothers. Young girls would wear sweaters with full skirts or pants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Novel The use of irony in the novel also contributes to its postmodernism. Many postmodernists treat serious subjects jovially to distance themselves from the difficult subject. They evoke black humor and different types of irony to offer critics of society and to display how society should not fear dark and somber things. DeLillo sprinkles irony all throughout his story using it even at the most serious of times. He uses it to show how the characters should not feardeath and how the characters ignore danger when the smoke alarm went off in the hallway upstairs, either to let us know the battery had just died or because the house was on fire (8) and they did nothing about the possible imminent danger. DeLillo also uses irony to mock certain characters and expose the ridiculousness of certain beliefs and customs. When Jack s boss advises him to change his name and appearance to gain more prestige, the change they make is pretentious as it is the same name only without one letter, we finally agreed that I should event an extra initial and call myself J.A.K Gladney (16). DeLillo continues to ridicule society and its principles by exposing absurdity such as Jack not knowing German despite being the founder of Hitler studies and his college requiring all Hitler majors to understand some of the language, I had long tried to conceal the fact that I did not know German (31). The use of irony not only gives the novel a lighter tone, but also exposes DeLillo s critique of society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Stop Blaming Victims for Sexual Assault You damned man, you damned existence, [and] you damned this earth, but never dared to question your code. Your victims took the blame and struggled on, with your noble curses as reward for their martyrdom while you went on crying that your code was noble, but human nature was not good enough to practice it. And no one rose to ask the question Good? by what standard? Society s view of sexual assaultis shifting in a negative way in that members of society openly persecute victims of sexual assault, and certain types of popular visual media promote such violence . People in positions of power ignore sexual assault leaving victims begging for justice. The term sexual assault has lost its ability to invoke an impassioned response from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, certain types of visual media promote sexual violence against both men and women; often times they promote stereotypes. For instance, sexual mass media images tend to portray victim responding favorably to their situation after awhile; also they portray victim as favoring the assailant . Sexually violent films and scenes are redefining the role of pleasure in society as they encourage the miscommunication of pain for pleasure . Certain common films and videos of a sexual nature contain extreme scenes of torture and bestiality; and addition to this they promote the ideal that life problems and issues can be solved through sex . The popularization of sexually violent films may reinforce stereotypes and encourage a sadistic view of intimacy, which then reflect on society s conscious collective. The conscious collective of a society dictates the values that individuals within it adhere too . Conscious collective is ...violations of fundamental moral code which society holds scared, and basically they re rules, laws, rights and freedom etc . A crime is considered an action that shocks the healthy conscience . However, sexual assault, no longer shocks society with the same intensity as it once did, hence the rise in victim blaming online as well as socially. For instance, on October 24/2009, a female individual was raped for over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. My New House Living in Troy for 30years, we have moved three times for three new houses. The last one lasted over 20 years, we then decided to make another move. After visiting many existing houses in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, we couldn t find anyone we liked. One day my friend Carl told us about a new estate development, Walnut Brook Estates (WBE) in Rochester Hills and suggested us to visit it. WBE has bordered South Blvd with Troy on the south, between Crooks Rd on the east and College Rd on the west. A beautiful waterfall surrounded by picture rocks is located at the entrance on South Blvd. Two pairs of giant electronic gates guarded the entrance with a winding entrance way. It was very impressive! On its western border is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were very impressed by his creative idea, as a matter of fact he did the initial layout of the concept on a piece of napkin at our house. We like our dream house to have abundant natural light, high ceilings, large windows, and an open style contemporary design. The house would have a formal great room as well as a family room, two bedroom suites on the first floor, plentiful walk in closets, and a square shaped dining room to fit round table. In addition, various built in wall display designs for art subjects, a large kitchen with a picture window, a sunny nook, a study next to the master bedroom, plus the first floor laundry and utility rooms. Essentially, all of our daily activities will be on the first floor, but we need to have two more bedrooms for the kids to use when they come home at Xmas. Most importantly, we would have the basement designed not like a basement, but an open layout high ceiling club house. Since we didn t care for ranch or colonial houses, the architect suggested to build a 1ВЅ story style house with 7,800 sq. ft. living space. When I was young, I dreamed of becoming an architect. This unique building process gave me an opportunity to involve with the architectural design and the building works. Starting at the beginning, I was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Daniel Orozco s Orientation The short story, Orientation by Daniel Orozco will leave the reader with many questions. Think about a horror film. Is there always killing or ghosts? Not always. In this short story we are introduced to a different type of a horror. A horror in the way of control, inhumane thoughts, actions,and, even invading privacy. This story goes into the personal lives of its characters and explains their home lives, who they are in love with, and even one of the characters is expressed as a serial killer. This workplace, will find out information, you as the employer may not want anyone knowing. It is a way of telling the new employer that they don t have much freedom, and that the company will have control over them during the 8 hour work shift. And,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story explains Amanda is physically harmed by her husband at home who is a lawyer. No one is supposed to know this, but they do. At the end of her story it says if you let on, you may be let go . I believe that they reuse this saying to explain that they know too much information, but aren t willing to help their fellow employees. They are hiding horrifying details from the public, instead of helping the cause. During the story of Kevin Howard, the serial killer, everyone knows the horrifying details of his murders, but aren t threatened by him because he only goes after strangers . They are covering for him and the truth behind who he really is. пїјThese stories express the horror into people s lives. But, more importantly the control that this company has over its employees. They make the new employee aware of the secret lives, and make sure that they know if they make a mistake, or tell, they will regret it. They will regret it in the way of losing their job. But, also I feel like this is their way of telling the new employee that they will find out everything about you. They will dig into your life and find your secrets. It relates to real life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Old Myth In Icarus By Edward Field Icarus By: Edward Field In the poem Icarus written by Edward is about an old myth that took place in 1963. Everyone thought Icarus had drowned as the myth said. However he actually managed to swim to a city and survive. His neighbors have no idea that he is anything other than ordinary. He feels that he has fallen from something great to something average. Icaruskeeps trying to fix his wings in order to regain his old glory. He used to think he was a hero, however he now realizes that he is just average and he wishes he had died heroically. Field rewrote the Icarus myth for the modern world to grasp and understand. In his rewritten version he makes changes but also undercuts the heroics of Icarus. It is not physically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first stanza, the setting explains the myth of Icarus through a crime scene. So the report filed and forgotten in the archives read simply, Drowned (6 7). This confers how others simply forgot about the young Icarus. In the third stanza, the setting changes to mediocre lifestyle the Mr. Hicks now lives as the hero who fell To the middling stature of the merely talented (20). The setting in these lines represents the carelessness that Icarus s surrounding person had for him, as well as Mr. Hicks has to adapt to his modern nearby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of Passing By Nella Larsen Masquerade Clare Kendry s life is nothing more than a masquerade. It is just a show where the characters plays assigned roles. In the novel Passing by Nella Larsen, Clare, a friend of Irene Redfield, uses her light skinned color to gain status by passing. The conclusion of Passing demonstrates Clare Kendry s need to pay for denying and faking her identity. Throughout the novel, Clare acts as a white woman despite her true identity is actually that of a black. She feels that it is easier to be a white and uses white as a booster to gain status in her community. Clare expresses her belief that life is not as hard as a white, You d be surprised, Rene, how much easier that is with white people than with us (Larsen 25). Clare views white skin as a privilege, or more as like a ticket that gains her access to resources, and even luxury, she might want. As Clare values social status more heavily than her inherited identity, she abandons her race to receive a much higher status from the society despite the stress she had for being exposed.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is glad that her daughter is also light. I nearly died out of terror the whole nine months before Margery was born for fear that she might be dark, Thank goodness, she turned out all right (36). Clare s thoughts and action have isolated her from the black community, even Irene and Gertrude no longer label her as part of the black society. Actually they were strangers. Strangers in their ways and means of living. Strangers in their desire and ambitions. Strangers even in their racial consciousness. Between them, the barrier was just high, just as broad, and just as firm as if Clare did not run that strain of black blood (62 63). Clare has been alienated from her past and her true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Vendor Contract Administrator Instructions Paper REQUEST FORM Completed by Vendor Contract Administrator Instructions Note: In order to use the form the following permission levels are required: contribute, edit, designer, hierarchy manager, and full control. The site is limited to the COR, Vendor Program Manager, Vendor Contract Admin, Division and Branch Chiefs. Part 1: The Vendor Contract Administrator will complete the Request Form and submit the form to the Vendor Program Manager The contract admin will navigate to the COR New Hire Site (each contract vendor has their own site, form and report). Contract vendors will only have access to their site, form and report. The contract administrator will click on the COR New Hire Form image link or the link on the Quick Launch Menu to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Order Number: (Required) This is set to the assigned default task order number for the contract. Labor Category: (Required) Select the applicable Labor Category for the position FTE% (Full Time Exempt): (Required) Enter the percentage of time the new hire will work in the position. Management Confirmation: (Required) Confirms that this position has been approved by CMSO Mgmt.: (Required) This is set to default, No, but must be set to Yes to submit an email to the Division or Branch Chief when the Contract Admin completes the form. 21. Management Confirmation: (Required) Confirms that this Labor Category has been approved by CMSO Mgmt.: (Required) This is set to default, No, but must be set to Yes to submit an email to the Division or Branch Chief when the Contract Admin completes the form. Branch: (Required) Select the branch that the candidate will report to in the CMSO. Agile Team: (Required) Check the teams that the new hire candidate will work with at the CMSO (multiple items can be selected). Education: (Optional) Enter a brief statement regarding the new hire candidate education relevant to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Capsim Project Paper Mkt 350 In a classroom far, far away, four people were thrust into a group. Their goal was to succeed in the game known as Capsim. They called themselves Digby 2. This is the real life story of their friendship, challenges, and accomplishments as they worked their way to the top of the game. On a more serious note, our group took Capsim very seriously. In the beginning we were all confused as to how the game worked and where to begin. We looked at the various tutorials and the booklet to try and make some sense of it. Once we had some understanding, we tried to develop our strategy. In the first few rounds we understood it was important to have our company funded through stocks and long term debt. We issued stock the first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other than this, we didn t really have any problems with the game or with our group members. Along with capacity, we also made it a focus to limit the amount of overtime and second shift workers. This kept our costs down and our profit margin wider. We paid attention to our inventory on hand and made sure to not schedule more production than was needed. Towards the later rounds, we really seemed to grasp the idea of the game, which can be seen in our large increase in profitability. In the Finance portion, we borrowed money in the first five weeks to pay off our current debt. As the game got into the later rounds we began paying off our current and long term debt because our profits were increasing at a higher rate. Overall, we believe that our group had a decent understanding of the concepts as we finished with high market share and profits. Our group took time to meet every week to discuss our strategy for Capsim. We met on Mondays, usually for an hour or so to discuss the task at hand. We also met on Wednesdays if there was doubt in our decisions from Monday or if one of our group members could not make it. Our group chose to discuss the game as a whole, rather than sectioning it up to make sure that everyone was on the same page. We didn t have any conflicts in our decisions and actually got along very well. Overall as a group we thought Capsim had its advantages and disadvantages. We did learn a lot about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Western Front Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet on the Western Front brings the reader directly into the harrowing battlefields of World War I, where the young German soldier Paul witnesses frequent bloodshed and attempts to keep himself alive. The author, a veteran himself, chooses to leave a political overview of the war from his book in order to truly reveal the anguish of those serving at the front. He criticizes the brainwashing of young men into joining the army, using the narrator s story to convey the ways in which the conflict desensitizes soldiers to killing. Paul realizes how the war has affected him when he stabs a French soldierand must remain hidden in a shell hole with him. As he witnesses the man s slow death, he finally understands that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trauma that Paul and his comrades are exposed to would have most likely rendered them unable to fight had they not become numb to it due to its relentless recurrence in their lives. Paul explains the journey that they embarked on, from young students entranced by the war s offers of glory to hardened soldiers following orders without question: We were still crammed full of vague ideas which gave to life, and to the war also an ideal and almost romantic character. We were trained in the army for ten weeks and in this time more profoundly influenced than by ten years at school... At first astonished, then embittered, and finally indifferent... (21 22). As he shows the men s shock at this new brutality fade to apathy, Remarque shuns the image of war as exciting and glamorous. All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel very much applicable to the modern world. Though many countries continue to engage in war, those watching from a distance may lose sight of its true devastation. This book s graphic violence and disturbing subject surely will make an impact upon its readers. Remarque brings to light the disparity between war s image and reality and uses Paul s killing of a French printer to expose the identical suffering of opposing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on All the Presidents Men All the President s Men is a book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. The book discussed what happened to President Nixon in the Watergate Scandal from Bernstein and Woodward s point of view. The Watergate Scandal was a significant part of presidential history. This even would result in Nixon s resignation and what would have been his guaranteed impeachment. The Watergate Scandal took an impact on politics as a whole. Politicians are known as liars and people who keep secrets from the public. The Watergate Scandal is something Nixon can never make up for, but will always beremembered for. Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were the investigative reporters to the Watergate scandal. Bernstein was a reporter at the Washington Post; he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nixon had seven men who had helped him the whole time. These men are known as the Watergate Seven . The Watergate Seven involved John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, Kenneth Parkinson, Charles Colson, Gordon Strachan, John Ehrlichman, and Robert Mardian. The Watergate Seven did many different things in the Watergate Scandal. They broke into the Watergate hotel, wiretapped phones and attempted burglaries. The Watergate Scandal was truly the biggest political scandal in United States History. Over forty people where charged with crimes relating to the scandal. Bernstein and Woodward were given a fantastic oppourtunity to uncover something truly significant in history. The twenty one months of investigative reporting done by these two men would ruin Nixon s name and make these two common everyday reporters lives change forever. Woodward first got his life changing call on June 17th 1972 with his editor telling him about a small invasion of the Democratic Party Headquarters. With being related to the scandal, two members of President Nixon s cabinet, H.R. Hadlemen and John Ehrlichman, quickly resigned. When first thought of the president even having something to do with the Watergate Scandal, he made every effort to possibly hide this career ruining event. The break in was first found by a security guard by the name of, Frank Wills. Wills saw a piece of tape covering a broken lock. Wills was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Baroque Music In Zadok The Priest Zadok the Priest is a piece by George Frideric Handel from the Baroque Era, and Missa Papae Marcelli Gloria is a piece by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from the Renaissance Era.Baroque music broke away from the harshness of the Medieval and early Renaissance style with new emphasis on the use of vocal and instruments. Many musical forms were born out of this era including opera. Some composers of this time were Tomaso Albinoni ,Antonio Vivaldi, Johann David Heinichen,George Frideric Handel, Domenico Scarlatti , and Johann Sebastian Bach.The church was the most important place where Baroque and Renaissance were playing as a serve in the church . There are many changes happened between the renaissance and baroque period : The first crucial distinction is the texture the shift from the imitative polyphonyin the renaissance era to treble bass polarity,monody and the development of basso continuo . The second crucial distinction is the tone of the baroque musicwas of development of tonal architecture and formal principles; baroque, binary, ternary, fugue, etc. while the form of renaissance musicwas much of the systematic point imitation and Cantus Firmus structures.The third crucial distinction is the Baroque musical genres include both vocals and instrumentals, with the only difference being they were quite larger in number of categories than those of in the renaissance era . The fourth crucial distinction is Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Use Of Control And Its Effects On People And Affect... Politicking is the actions of using power and information to move resources towards preferred outcomes for your fellow colleagues and/or the organization s interests. Politicking is used to influence people and affect decisions. Locus of control is related to a person s belief on how much influence they think they have over external events and outcomes. The higher someone s locus of controlis, the more politicking they participate in because they believe that the more engaged, assertive, and friendly they are to those they interact with, the more control they will have on final decisions. The three dimensions that should be considered before engaging in politicking are: Analyzing and knowing your own strengths and weaknesses; Reading and understanding others verbal and nonverbal language; and Assessing accurately the organization and its goals. Intentional understanding of these areas will help you develop a politicking strategy to empower yourself, your coworkers, benefiting the bottom line while accomplishing important organizational goals. Having a clearer understanding of what politicking is and how individuals utilize these strengths can definitely help me understand how to use politicking to my advantage in future business interactions. I have engaged in politicking without understanding what it was that I was essentially doing. For instance, while employed at a credit union in the headquarters office, I often befriend those who worked in other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Comparing My Twin Cousins Comparing My Twin Cousins For years I have been fascinated by that mysterious quirk of nature called twins. In my family, there are several sets of identical twins, and I have always concentrated on their similarities. I did not realize that identical twins also have many differences. My identical twin cousins, Sue and Heidi, appear to be perfect mirror images. They love to dress alike. They can feel each other s pain. They sound alike and can complete each other s sentences. But upon taking a closer look, I have found that they are as different as day and night. Aside from Sue and Heidi s outward characteristics, they possess several distinguishing traits that allow them to be viewed as two separate, independent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her grades positively reflect her efforts. Sue and Heidi also possess very dissimiliar personalities. Sue is a free spirit; she is wild and crazy and thrives on adventure. One night at a football game, she was dared by some of her peers to go onto the field and moon the opposition. Needless to say, she took the dare. She is very talkative, a real chatterbox. Also, she is very quick tempered and impatient. For example, the slightest thing, like a grocery store clerk s slowly checking out customers in the line she is in, will cause her to become irrational. On the other hand, Heidi is extremely conservative. On the same occasion that Sue was dared to moon the opposition on the football field, Heidi was given the same dare but would not even consider taking part in such an immature prank. Heidi does not talk much; she is very shy. She is known as the level headed and laid back twin. Sue and Heidi s personal interests and goals further reflect their individual styles and tastes. Sue is very creative. She is a talented, self taught artist. She can draw practically anything she has seen. Sue is also a very good athlete. She plays tennis in her leisure time, and she is on her school s basketball and track teams. She has great endurance. She can run miles without easily tiring and can play several consecutive games of tennis or basketball without breaking a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Argument For The Guideline Of Hadley V. Baxendale The present day argument for the guideline of Hadley v. Baxendale. 1. Least cost hypothesis: The primary contention for the standard Hadley v. Baxendale depends on slightest expense theory.in one structure, this contention depends on the impact of the rule of Hadley v. Baxendale on pre contract conduct. The vivifying guideline of Hadley v. Baxendale is that the expense of the untoward outcome of a course of managing ought to be borne by that gathering .But the proprietor plant, as the court noted could have stayed away from it basically by having an extra shaft. Another type of the minimum cost contention is that purchasers may act hastily amid the period after break happens, by neglecting to take ease measures that would minimize the misfortune since they trust that the misfortune will fall on the seller. (Posner) In short , minimum cost hypothesis does not legitimize the rule of Hadley v. Baxendale in light of the fact that in the period before rupture a buyer will improve his behavior for reasons of self respect, and in the time of after break the purpose of the minimum cost contention is better caught by the rule of harm relief. 2. The hypothesis of effective rupture: Another contention that is utilized to legitimize this guideline depends on the hypothesis of the productive breach. It suggests that discontinuity of agreement must be sustained or even empowered when the common increase coming about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Baxendale Case Brief Summary . Lawnix.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. 2. Hadley V Baxendale . E lawresources.co.uk. N.p., 2016. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. 3. Hadley V Baxendale . Wikipedia. N.p., 2016. Web. 29 Apr. 2016. 4. Scholarship.law.berkeley.edu. N.p., 2016. Web. 5 May 2016. 5. Georgia State Fair . Sci Am 10.1 (1854): 2 2. Web. 6. Hadley V. Baxendale | Case briefs . Casebriefs.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 5 May 2016. 7. Eisenberg, Melvin Aron. The Principle Of Hadley V. Baxendale . California Law Review 80.3 (1992): 563. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Perfect Day For Bananafish Strange. Unusual. Bizarre. Words that come to mind when reading A Perfect Day for Bananafish. With the title of the short story one may think it will be a happy story maybe about a girl on a beach. Who one day decides to go swimming in the ocean and on that day she discovers a whole new species of talking fish that look like bananas. This talking fish and the talking girl go on an adventure were they see the beauty of the sea. That would be a happy, fun story. Complete different from what really happens in the real story. The way J. D. Salinger wrote this interesting story, A Perfect Day for Bananafish, explains the confusing and weird details of a strange man. The first impression of the main character and the details Salinger explains... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When reading the ending of the story one can see how weird Seymour becomes when talking to Sybil. As they are talking about Sharon Lipschutz, who is a three and a half year old girl staying at the hotel, Sybil had gotten upset because Seymour was sitting next to Sharon at the piano. Seymour asked Sybil, I couldn t push her off, could I? Sybil responds by saying yes but, Seymour says, Oh no. I couldn t do that. Seymour continues on by saying, I ll tell you what I did do, thought. I pretended that she was you. This is really weird because if Sharon is only three and a half and Sybil is probably around the same age. Then Seymour a grown man who is married likes a little girl strange. That s not the only thing wired Seymour has said to Sybil. In the mist of Seymour and Sybil conversation on the beach the story of the Bananafish comes up. The whole thing behind the Bananafish is that these ordinary looking fish go into a hole where they find bananas, eat them, and then when they try and get out after eating so many bananas they get stuck and die. It s a really weird story to tell to a little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of Gender Equality A controversial topic that still brings about heated debated is gender equality. Furthermore, the movement historically consisted mostly of women fighting for equal rights. Fifty years after the ratification of the nineteenth amendment, American women began lobbying for the Equal Rights Amendment. Phyllis Schlafly s What s Wrong with Equal Rights for Women?, was a passionate publication highlighting disadvantages women would suffer if the amendment succeeded. The article spotlights adverse effects that would consequently befall the everyday married women and mother. Although the article roused the typical American family to stop the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, the text is detrimental to the progress of the genderequality movement because it dictates that people should be content with conventional gender roles, which completely disregards the genuine goal of equality. Despite the fact she advocates women s rights, her views on religion, family and sex are unprogressive and traditionalistic. Schlafly initially introduces the audience to the topic of religion, and employs it in a manner that leaves the current day reader exasperated. All people have encountered religion at some point in their lives, and have definitive emotions about it. She starts by explaining that women, not men, have babies and that its simply the way God made us (1). While her use of logos here is effective, she alienates her non religious readers with the mention of God. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Evaluation Of Demand, Capacity Planning And Control Of... TMA 02 B203 15J Business functions in context Word Count Part 1 Part 1a315 Part 1b Part 1c Subtotal Part 2 Part 3 Total Submitter:Iain Wolstencroft C7945124 Date: 22nd November 2015 Table of Contents Part 1a.1 Evaluation of Demand, Capacity planning and Control of Process in HMRC1 Introduction1 Nature of Customer demand in HMRC1 Part 1b.3 Response to demand3 Planning Control within HMRC Personal Tax3 Loading3 Sequencing4 Scheduling5 Monitoring and Control5 Capacity Planning5 Part 1c.6 Conclusion (200 words)6 References:7 Part 2 Review of TGF Discussions8 Part 3 Review of Block 2 Activities8 Part 1a.
  • 40. Evaluation of Demand, Capacity planning and Control of Process in HMRC Introduction This report aims to look at the nature of customer demand, identifies the ways HMRC anticipate demand, and how it controls supply. Finally, it will attempt to show if the organisation achieves the objectives that it has been set describing the methods that it uses, and the consequences of it not meeting objectives. HMRC has four operational branches, Income Tax (Self Assessment and PAYE, Corporation Tax and Value Added Tax HMRC s processing teams set specific deadlines for Taxpayers to submit returns either on paper or online. Once a return is submitted online, future returns must also be submitted online, make payments or claim credits for each of the main Tax regimes. Each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Comparing Marlow of Heart of Darkness and Willard of... Comparing Marlow of Heart of Darkness and Willard of Apocalypse Now Whenever books are adapted for film, changes inevitably have to be made. The medium of film offers several advantages and disadvantages over the book: it is not as adept at exploring the inner workings of people it cannot explore their minds so easily; however, the added visual and audio capabilities of film open whole new areas of the imagination which, in the hands of a competent writer director, can more than compensate. Heart of Darkness relies heavily on lengthy philosophical and expository passages, as well as some very unusual and complex imagery; not the easiest material to rewrite as a screenplay (Canby, 18). However, rewrite it Francis Ford... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, Coppola elected to change the character, the only similarity between the two being that they are both normal people amongst lunatics, and are both outsiders Marlow never fits in with the corrupt and immoral Company, and Willard does not play by the usual army rules (both characters are uncannily similar to Kurtz in that respect). The similarities end there. Willard lacks the depth of thought that Marlow has; Willard does not digress into lengthy ethical debates, or philosophize. Also, he does not use imagery of any sort the strong, red eyed devils and the flabby, weak eyed devils from the book are not mentioned (if Willard were Marlow, he would have admonished the army leaders in Saigon for being flabby devils, for example), nor does he have any of the fascination with shoes and other arbitrary objects and ideas that Marlow seems to. Willard also has no qualms whatsoever about killing, whether it be innocents (the girl on the trading boat) or Kurtz himself; in the book, Marlow had an abhorrence towards killing. These are mostly unavoidable differences, due to the different settings. Marlow is an imaginative pilot who wishes to explore the Congo, having had a fascination with the many blank spaces on the earth from childhood; Willard is a soldier through and through and does not have time to moralize. Were these changes not present, then Apocalypse Now would have been horribly off balanced, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Monuments Are The Grapling-Irons In Making The Memorial By... Monuments Monuments are the grappling irons that bind one generation to another. Everyone will always have memories and stories from the past history. Why should monuments be made? Are they even important? Yes, monuments are important. Monuments give the people that lived through the event, something to look at and be reminded of what happened. They also show people that did not live through it, how important it was to the older generation or other people. another thing that monuments do is it brings people together, it helps the youth understand past struggles. Monuments are something that commemorate a famous person or event they also show what has happened in the past. In Making the Memorial, Maya Lin tells of how to better understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Picasso At The Lapin Agile Essay Picasso at the Lapin Agile From the time you enter the Falk Theatre, until the curtain rises and falls on the production of Picasso at the Lapin Agile, you are in for a treat. The play is an original work by Steve Martin with a running time of 90minutes, which feels more like 30minutes. Aside from the uncomfortable seating, this production is nothing short of wonderful. The Theatre has been transformed from a long movie Theater atmosphere to a quaint surrounding by means of risers that are placed directly on the stage. The new seating divides the old Theater in half and allows for the actors and the audience to share the same space. Not only this atmosphere that makes it wonderful but also the performances, the direction, the design ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the set design, we first see the use of layering, with a large cyclorama that has been painted onto a piece of scrim to allow for a visual effect at the end of the play. The painting depicts a beautiful scene of sheep in a meadow in the fog , with a wall to represent the interior of the Lapin Agile containing a painting of sheep in a meadow in the fog . On each side of this backdrop are doors: the entrance to the bar and the other the to the bathroom. The emphasis on details can be noticed in the set with the signs that are posted on either side of the bathroom door, which swings freely when pushed. The door has a board on it the says OUI and when it is flung in the opposite direction it too says OUI a creative and pun intended wee wee . This is a subtlety in the stage design that brings the humor away from the actual text and into an unusual place, the set. Little things like these accentuate my appreciation of the production as a whole. The lighting is also something that was exceptionally well done. The designers used a large amount of light with soft yellow and orange tones to give an overall feeling of warmth to the setting. The day moves from morning to night with the most drastic change at nightfall where the tones switch to blues and the star light shine across the cyclorama. It is perhaps the blocking from the director and the skills of the actors though that makes this performance so wonderful. The technique of layering was used by both in how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Islamic Finance and The Sukuk Market CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The Islamic finance industry has been evolving and growing rapidly for the past decade. The recent global financial meltdown has open opportunity to Islamic finance to offer a new outlooks and effective solutions to economics problems. Economists are now looking to the east, learning lessons and seeing advantage of Islamic finance. Since then, serious research on Islamic financial system has been carried out and Islamic financial system has been an interesting area of discussion. Today, Islamic finance has shown impressive performance with the Islamic finance industry s assets are estimated to have amounted to $1.8 trillion as at end 2013, recording an over 16% y o y growth according to KFH Research. In a newly released report Islamic Finance Outlook 2014 by Kuwait Finance House Research Limited (KFHR), the Islamic finance industry is forecasted to continue to chart tremendous double digit growth rates across all sectors, with total industry assets estimated to reach approximately $2.1 trillion as at end 2014. The Sukuk market has been one of the most popular sectors in Islamic finance over the past few years. According to Zawya, 2011 was a record year for these relatively young assets which reached $84.4 billion. In 2012 Sukuk issuance is already shaping up to be a record year with $68 billion issued in the first half, an increase of 55% over the same period of 2011. Sukuk is an Islamic alternative of conventional bonds based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Key Attempts For Improve Workers Housing What key attempts were made to improve workers housing in Britain between 1850 1910? What particular design features were considered important to raise living standards? Due to the factors Britain faced during the early 1900 s, one being a massive rise in population between 1800 1900, from 180 million to 400 million people. Housing became more expensive and general living standards decreased with the fall of industrialisation and urbanisation. In this essay I will try to highlight the key attempts made to improve workers housing in Britain between the years of 1850 1910. Industrialisation and urbanisation developed during the late 1700 s. This was the process of companies removing physical labour and replacing this with machinery. The iron and the textile industries we re two fields of work which played a big impact on the industrial revolution and the people who mainly benefited from these occupations were the very poor and working class. This had a very negative effect on the working class and the majority were forced into poverty. Most areas resulted in slums and only the very rich lived comfortably. Due to this loss, houses became very overcrowded to the point where families had to live in a single room. This would be where they would cook, eat, sleep and socialise. Rooms to rent became very popular. Victorian houses were very poorly built, they were becoming old and decapitated. They were designed so that each house backed onto another which left windows built ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Types Of Unemployment From Modern Societies Nine important types of Unemployment found in Modern Societies are : 1.Voluntary unemployment, 2. Frictional unemployment, 3. Casual unemployment, 4. Seasonal unemployment, 5. Structural unemployment, 6. Technological unemployment, 7. Cyclical unemployment, 8. Chronic unemployment, 9. Disguised unemployment. The various types of unemployment may be classified as follows: 1. Voluntary Unemployment: In every society, there are some people who are unwilling to work at the prevailing wage rate, and there are some who are lucky enough to get a continuous flow of unearned income from their unemployed status. Jobs are available for them but they do not want to accept them. Voluntary unemployment may be a national waste of human energy, but it is not a serious economic problem with any social repercussions. Voluntary unemployment is consistent with the state of full employment. 2. Frictional Unemployment: Frictional unemployment is a temporary phenomenon. It may take place in various ways. When some workers are temporarily out of work while changing jobs, it is called frictional unemployment. Similarly, strikes and lockouts may result in the suspension of work, and there may exist some frictional unemployment for the time being. To some extent, frictional unemployment is also caused by the imperfect mobility of labour. Factors inhibiting the geographical or occupational movement of unemployed workers into vacant jobs, thus, cause frictional unemployment. Hence the problem of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on Nietzsche An Analysis of Nietzsche s On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense Friedrich Nietzsche s On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense represents a deconstruction of the modern epistemological project. Instead of seeking for truth, he suggests that the ultimate truth is that we have to live without such truth, and without a sense of longing for that truth. This revolutionary work of his is divided into two main sections. The first part deals with the question on what is truth? Here he discusses the implication of language to our acquisition of knowledge. The second part deals with the dual nature of man, i.e. the rational and the intuitive. He establishes that neither rational nor intuitive man is ever successful in their pursuit of knowledge due... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He once more establishes his point by saying that this peace treaty brings in its wake something which appears to be the first step toward acquiring that puzzling truth drive (Nietzsche 452). Furthermore, he argues that a uniformly valid and binding designation is invented for things, and this legislation of language likewise establishes the first laws of truth. For the contrast between truth and lie arises here for the first time (Nietzsche 452 453). In other words, Nietzsche establishes his foundation of truth as opposed to lies. Since the development of language, all its representations are, according to Nietzsche, lies. Language is a form of self deception, which humans have created to convince themselves that the unreal is real. Indeed, Nietzsche asks, Is language the adequate expression of all realities? (Nietzsche 453). The emphasis here is the one to one correspondence of an object to that of its spoken word. For example, when I a rainbow, the first thing that I associate with it is color. Almost anyone would understand me if associate the word color to the object rainbow . However, consider the following scenario: what if you were never exposed to color? Since you were born into this world, you were kept inside a house that had only shades of gray. In short, what if the world you consider as real is all in black and white? Now consider that this person saw a rainbow outside his window for the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Green Knight and King Arthur Essay The Green Knight and King Arthur Many British literature writers of the Middle Ages wrote about reality of the Middle Ages including the social, political, and economical styles of writing. During the Middle Ages, chivalry was a big aspect of every day life. Chivalry, a word not rarely used in modern times anymore in the same fashion it was before, is defined as, the code of life that defined the qualities of knighthood, such as honor, courage, loyalty, and willingness to defined the weak and protect women. (English Western Literature Text) The Middle Ages were known to be the times of knights, kings, and queens and fighting for their country for pride for the king. Loyalty was a major part of chivalry and thus was a part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paul s, determined to get for him the sword which was lodged in the stone. (p.118) This states that Arthur did not want to back out since he was doing the deed for his brother out of pure loyalty for him. He tugged the sword without trouble and successfully was made king with some trouble from others who wanted to be king. The others who tried but failed, did not believe that someone so young could succeed the throne instead of them. They did not have any loyalty towards Arthur at first, which put off the crowning for a while but not until Arthur successfully again retrieved the sword out of the stone did the others bow down to him. They were finally going to become loyal to their real king; King Arthur. The nobles, knowing in their hearts that the commoners were right, all knelt before Arthur and begged for forgiveness for having delayed his succession for so long. (p.120) This quote tells the reader that the nobles begged for their forgiveness by kneeling down before him in search of becoming loyal again. In the second part of this story, it describes many adventures of Gawain, Torre, and Pellinore in which they unveil their loyalty or un loyalty towards the king. In the very beginning of this section, Merlin, and King Arthur are talking about marriage for Arthur. Merlin states that the woman Arthur sets eyes on already has someone to love. But he states that he would do anything to please Arthur even to go to King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...