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(Pri 5&6) 作文
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Chinese Essay Writing Guidebook (Pri 5&6) 作文 Chinese Essay Writing Guidebook (Pri 5&6) 作文
Nada In A Clean Well Lighted Place
Nada , is a term introduced in Ernest Hemingway s story, A Clean Well Lighted Place . The concept of
Nada has many interpretations but some images are more essential than others. Not only is imagery
important but the most important part is characterization. Most of the imagery is present and put upon
the old man. This is because Hemingway uses his personal experiences and portrays them in his
stories. He interprets them well, as the reader directly understands the difficulties and struggles of his
past experiences. Because of Ernest Hemingway s rough childhood and raising, Hemingway s
viewpoint of the soul is displayed in his images images of blackness, brightness, nothingness, and
quietness or peacefulness. In A Clean Well Lighted Place , Ernest Hemingway shares the concept of
nada . He proves this concept with the idea of blackness. The repetition of the old man sitting in the
shadow (Hemingway 175), implies that the old man was empty and feels separated from the rest of
everything that s around him. The same thing applies for the old mans deafness. He isn t just deaf but
isolated from the rest of his surroundings. These images imply the intensity of darkness. The older
waiter is suffering true depression. The only thing that keeps him alive is the business of his job. This
is why he is one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This impact relates to the term, darkness. As the old waiter was deaf and suffered darkness from the
world, he liked to sit late because he was deaf and now at night it was quiet and he felt the difference
(Hemingway 174). There was different ways the deafness affected the old waiter. It brought him the
reality of depression yet this was peaceful. Peacefulness pertains to the quietness of the cafe as it
brings a soothing, relaxing, and undisturbed atmosphere. The older waiter is grateful for the quietness
the cafe has to offer. He also uses quietness and peace to escape the reality of
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Safe Drinking Water Works Case Study
To continue to provide the highest quality of drinking water to the residents of Milwaukee and its
surrounding areas, it is crucial and of the upmost importance that Milwaukee Water Works (MWW),
publicly owned utility of the City of Milwaukee, abide by the procedures set forth under the Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Currently, MWW provide services to over 860,000 people in 16 surrounding communities in
Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha Counties. Overall coverage of MMW services covers 196 square
miles of the state. As the overseer and governors of the utility, you, Tom Barrett, the mayor of
Milwaukee and Milwaukee s fifteen elected members of the common council must ensure that
Milwaukee s water is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alisal Water Corp., the court found the owners and operators of public water systems in California in
violation to the SDWA. These water systems exceeded national primary drinking water regulations for
microbiological contaminants, lead, and copper. The court found these water systems individually
liable for the violation and held that the EPA has the standing to bring suit should relevant state
department of health formally request EPA to file a civil or criminal suit against water system
operators for violating the SDWA. The court also holds that samples used by the EPA show violation
of the safe drinking water regulation were routine samples and not special samples. The court further
held that nothing in SDWA or in cases interpreting environmental statutes suggests that Congress
intended persons directly responsible for violations to be shielded from liability because they were
employed by or acting on behalf of a corporation that actually owned the water system. Because the
U.S. introduced sufficient evidence during the litigation, the owners and operators were held liable on
the basis of their personal conduct that directly violated the regulations at
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Non Voluntary Euthanasia
A seventy year old women with a damaged mitral valve in her heart undergoes a risky surgery after
her cardiac failure incident. The doctor does all he can do to assist her with the best of his abilities but
the surgery did not go as expected. Then an experimental cardiac assist device was implanted in her
chest. Again, the same issue replayed and the patient wakes up but unresponsive due to the constant
inadequate blood flow from her heart. At this point she feels excruciating pain, the doctor and staff
agreed she would not survive. The doctor remained in the hospital over the course of the events for
over twenty hours and receives consent from his patient s family to put her on morphine to relieve her
pain. He observes that she is still in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lynn also strongly represents her point of the doctor s prolonged association with the case altering his
judgement stating, He has been working for too long and was probably too involved in the case,
perhaps even too sympathetic to the patient s plight. (Lynn 139). In result led to the injection of
potassium chloride to end her suffering and controlled her death. I also think his staff should have
gave their own opinion throughout the events taken place before the lethal injection, maybe even
talking out to the doctor before the injection. Applying opinions and reviews about the decision of
ending her life, may have led to a different outcome to limit the possibilities of imprisonment and
controversy for the doctor. Ultimately, the treatment was futile and that might have led to the doctor s
moral judgement to end her from suffering slowly to her
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Medical Marijuana Research Paper Outline
Eric s part Introduction (hook)Vote for amendment 2! Which means to let marijuana be legal for the
use of medical purpose only. (background)This is only legal in half or more states, in the united states.
Medical marijuana is a drug that can cure many things and can help out with disorders and many
more. (Thesis)This will be about how medical marijuana is better than prescription drugs by, how it
helps people get over anxiety, that it is proven to kill cancer inside the body, and how it is legal in 28
states. (transition)Helping people with anxiety could be big step through the medical world. Paragraph
1 (transition)The world is making new discoveries in the medical field ,in which medical marijuana
could be the next cure to
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Johannes Kepler s Research Paper
Kepler s Discoveries I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless
approval of the masses. Said Johannes Kepler in deep thought. He developed smallpox when he was
three, which left him partially disabled and with poor vision. Even though he was disabled he still was
a straight A student who scored well in math. His dream was to enter the ministry, but the economy
forced him to pursue mathematics, which later he realized was Gods leading.
The First Law of Planetary Motion, which is The Law of Ellipses, states that The path of the planets
around the sun is elliptical in shape, with the center of the sun being located at one focus. It took five
years of measuring the motion of Mars across the sky for
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Watch The Throne Analysis
The rap album Watch The Throne is a music album created by two of the most successful musicians in
the rap industry. Jay z and Kanye West are two artists that use an array of historical references and
smooth metaphors in their lyrics. The album was released on August 8th, 2011. It won the BET Hip
Hop Award for CD of the year. In addition, it included six nominations which were: Best Rap Album,
Favorite Rap/Hip Hop artist, Best Recording Package, Best Album Artwork, Billboard Top Rap
Album, and Soul Train. In terms of Henry Jenkins s key concepts, Collective Intelligence is a joint or
unit intelligence that arises from the alliance, cooperative efforts, and rivalry of many individuals and
appears in consent decision making. In his book, Convergence Culture, Henry Jenkins states that,
None of us know everything; each of us knows something; and we can put the pieces together if we
pool our resources and combine our skills (Jenkins 4). He s basically saying that it s ... Show more
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The one thing that gives hip hop its stable base is the reality that artists can mix fiction and fact for
profit. Art has the ability to suppress fiction, and to enhance reality all in one form. Watch The Throne
shines in a different way because of this. It consists of two highly successful artists who use art to
enhance fact or reality than to suppress fiction. The luxury items, private functions, class statements,
multi million dollar lifestyle, are their actual truth. They aren t mentioning these things to say, Hey,
look what I have , but to rather show what art has brought them. In this case that art music, and they
just know how to create it on a masterful level individually and collaboratively. They re setting
themselves apart from their fans and other rappers with how they consume and produce art. In
addition, to how they were going about things with making the
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Stylistic Devices In The Lottery
The Unexpected Game When readers hear the word lottery, winning prizes comes to mind. However,
Shirley Jackson s short story, The Lottery, creates an unexpected event in a not so ordinary town. In
the story, the townspeople gather once a year to decide who must be the important sacrifice that helps
save the town s crops. Whomever is the chosen one, will be killed by stones. Jackson uses creative
stylistic devices such as irony, foreshadowing, and point of view to add suspense throughout the story.
Shirley Jackson uses irony to grasp one s attention. While reading the story, The Lottery, readers
assume what may happen in the next scene, but a twist soon takes place. For instance, the readers do
not expect anything unusual about the stones other than kids playing around. Jackson creates the
readers thought by saying, Soon the women, standing by their husbands, began to call in their
children, and the children came reluctantly, having to be called four or five times. Bobby Martin
ducked under his mother s grasping hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones (Jackson,1).
Soon after reading further into the story, readers find out the children s stones will actually be used on
own of their own neighbors not for fun and games. Likewise, readers imagine a beautiful day when
reading, The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full summer day;
the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green (1). Yet, at the end of
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Real Estate Research Paper
1.What is Real Estate ?..........................................................3
2. Objectives of Real Estate..............................................................4
3.Name of Bangladesh Real Estate company.......................5
4. Rehab Prospectus amp; Activities........................................6
5. METHODOLOGY OF REAL ESTATE.................................7
6. Code of Business Conduct with Customers.................11
7. Code of Business Conduct with Land Owners..............11
8. Code of Business Conduct with other REHAB members ................12
9. Code of Business Conduct with the Public...................13
10. SCOPE OF THE STUDY..............................................................14 11.Rules apply in city
RealEstate................................................14
12. WHY REAL ESTATE IS VERY IMPORTANT ?....................16
13. Limitations........................................................16
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Since then REHAB has grown significantly and currently maintains a membership list of 557
Developers.
REHAB is committed towards the enhancement and growth of the Real Estate Sector of Bangladesh.
REHAB members recognize that for sustainable long term growth of this sector, they must conduct
their business with a high degree of professionalism, fairness, integrity and ethics.
REHAB is also the A Class member of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FBCCI). In the recent years REHAB has played a very significant role in nation building
through Real Estate Development by its members. REHAB is highly respected by both the public and
private sectors for its commitment to nation building through Real Estate Development. The members
of REHAB contribute significantly in the economy by a large amount of revenue to the Government
exchequer in terms of Registration Cost, Income Tax and Utility Service Charges.
REHAB also organizes Housing Fair abroad for the Non Resident Bangladeshi (NRB) individuals
around the World to buy apartment, land and commercial spaces in their home country.
METHODOLOGY OF REAL ESTATE :
The first step in any market study is defining the market area, because not all market areas are alike.
Several basic methods exist for determining the appropriate market area: * One common method is
radial analysis. A series of concentric circles is drawn
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Analysis Of When Morning Comes By Arushi Raina
Over the past five weeks, my group and I read the novel, When Morning Comes written by Arushi
Raina. This story takes place in 1976 during the Soweto Uprising in South Africa; a student lead
protest against the Baas Laws, which required subjects to be taught in Afrikaans. The protagonists:
Jack, Zanele, Meena, and Thabo start out as strangers with different racial identities, but through a
series of chance meetings, each of their lives change significantly. During our Booktalk meetings, I
was able to greater discuss some of the challenges that the protagonists faced, gain knowledge and
insight about the novel from my peers, compare and contrast the themes in When Morning Comes
with those in other books, and connect the novel to concepts learned in class. Before reading When
Morning Comes, I hoped that the book would offer me some insight into how much our education
system has progressed and improved, but it made me think about so much more than that. In When
Morning Comes, each protagonist faces their own set of challenges. Even though each of the
characters have very different identities, there are also many similarities between them. Zanele and
Jack are polar opposites in terms of racial identity and social class, but what they have in common is
their desire for love. Compared to the other characters in the novel, Jack is very privileged; he is
white, his family has a lot of money, he has a girlfriend and lots of friends, and is heading to England
to attend University of
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alpine village case study Essay
Financial Forecasting: Riverview Community Hospital
Alpine Village Clinic is a small walk in clinic located next to the primary ski area of Alpine Village, a
winter resort close to Aspen, Colorado. The clinic specializes in treating injuries sustained while
skiing. It is owned and operated by two physicians: James Peterson, an orthopedist, and Amanda
Cook, an internist (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). The clinic has an outside accountant who takes care of
payroll matters, but Dr. Cook does all the other financial work for the clinic. However, to help in that
task, the clinic recently hired a part time MBA student, Doug Washington.
First Bank of Aspen is the primary lender of Alpine Village and due to a forecasted reduction ... Show
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Daily billings are 20%, 20%, 60% collection based monthly and the lease payment is made on the first
of the month (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). Variable medical costs at the clinic are assumed to consist
entirely of medical and administrative supplies. These supplies, which are estimated to cost 15 percent
of billings, are purchased two months before expected usage. On average, the clinic pays about half of
its suppliers in the month of purchase and the other half in the following month (Gapenski and Pink,
2009).
Clinical labor costs are the primary expense of the clinic. During the high season (December through
March), these costs run $150,000 a month, but some of the clinical staff work only seasonally, so
clinical labor costs drop to $120,000 a month in the remaining months (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). The
clinic pays fixed general and administrative expenses, including clerical labor, of approximately
$30,000 a month, while lease obligations amount to $12,000 per month. These expenditures are
expected to continue at the same level throughout the forecast period. The clinic s miscellaneous
expenses are estimated to be $10,000 monthly.
The clinic has a semi annual, five year, 10 percent, $500,000 term loan outstanding with First Bank.
Payments of $64,752 are due on March 15 and September 15. Also, the clinic is planning to replace an
old x ray machine in February with a new one that costs $125,000
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Salvador Dali s The Persistence Of Memory
The room was dull, as Ralph knew they often were. When he d first entered the space, his vacant eyes
had scrutinized the walls and found them to be decorated with boring things. An abstract painting
hung next to a floor lamp that was just about as tall as he was, and a well kept copy of Salvador Dali s
The Persistence of Memory clung to the otherwise empty space to his left. A sickly green yellow color
had been painted on the walls. Despite himself, the fair boy found a grimace twisting his pleasant
features. His gaze travelled to the face of a middle aged man who was only slightly more interesting
than the room itself. Thick, square glasses magnified his eyes and made them appear almost bug like
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The world was cruel. Everywhere he went he saw the sickness of mankind that Simon seemed to
understand so well. On the island, Ralph had not known what his dark haired friend had meant, but
after the manhunt and the death of his dear friend Piggy he supposed he had begun to understand.
Maybe it s just us. . . He murmured.
It had not been the island that had spoiled the boys. It had not been the storm, or even the war that
they had been fleeing. Ralph seemed to be able to comprehend it now. Mankind, when all else was
stripped away, was evil. Evil like an atomic bomb, or a camouflaged face, evil like a stick sharpened
at both ends. It was not the island that had poisoned the boys, but the boys that had poisoned the
island.
Ralph stared at the ceiling and inhaled sharply. He shut his eyes as if he never wanted to see the sun
again, and for a moment he attempted not to think. When he opened his eyes once more, he breathed
easier and stared at the Salvador Dali painting that hung in front of him.
When Simon first talked about it, I didn t understand what he meant. But yesterday I saw a man kick a
stray dog on the street and now I think I get it. The only beasts we should have been worried about on
that island were
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Southern Ocean Sanctuary
In an ever expanding world where resource scarcity is discussed in side conversations and
overpopulation is being combatted by concerned nations, worldwide struggle of equal allocation of
vital resources persist. Biological resources and biodiversity in general are at the forefront of these
concerns. Decreasing biodiversity does not just pose a problem for the plants and animals that are
becoming increasingly endangered; individuals who have constructed their livelihood around the
availability of such resources face dire circumstances as scarcity arises. The greater the variety of
abundant plant and animal species present in the world, the greater the potential opportunity,
opportunities such as medical discoveries and newfound scientific knowledge that increase the
sustainability of life on Earth. However, tragedy of the commons, has led to overuse of biological
resources across the globe, throwing the issue of sustainability into question. While species extinction
is a natural process in the world ecosystem, the rate at which it has increased is not. In the past 65
million years the rate of extinction has gone from one to five species per year to roughly 1,000 to
10,000 times that rate (Diversity, 2013, pg. 1). This is no longer a matter of natural selection; this is a
matter of ineffective resource regulation worldwide. Despite extensive amounts of environmental
legislation actively in place, specie scarcity will continue to grow. The greatest challenge now
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Ukraine Research Paper
Ukraine is the largest country in Eastern Europe, having 603,700 square kilometers. Central Ukraine is
covered with plateaus and fertile plains, they also have grasslands. The Black Sea Coastal Lowlands
cover the southern borders of their country. The Dnieper River, one of the major rivers of Europe
flows from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea. The capital and largest city is Kiev.
Ukraine has plenty of natural resources, which helped them develop an economy with significant
agricultural and industrial sectors.
Their geography shows Ukraine s crucial position. Their territory reaches far into modern Russia, but
it shares borders with many EU members, including Poland and Hungary. This leads to political crisis
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On ecological maps there is a divide between the southern and eastern parts of Ukraine. They have
steppes in the southern region, with their fertile farming soil and the northern and western regions,
which are more forested. Serhii Plokhii, a history professor, says his institute has a map representing
the separations between the steppe and the forest, a diagonal line between east and west, that displays
a striking resemblance to political maps of Ukrainian presidential elections in 2004 and 2010.
Over the past decade, Ukraine has gone through a series of attempts and crisis to reform their country.
The legislature of the Ukrainian S.S.R claimed sovereignty on July 16, 1990. They then declared
complete independence on August 24, 1991. In December of 1991, Ukraine gained full independence.
On November 21, 2004, the Orange Revolution took place. The second round of a presidential
election took place, in which Viktor Yanukovych gathered 49.42 percent of the votes, and Viktor
Yushchenko 46.69 percent. Yushchenko s supporters said it was rigged. Opposition leaders declared
the start of a non violent battle for the recognition of Yushchenko s victory and organized a campaign
of protests. They decided to have a second
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Analysis Of Rosie The Riveter During World War II
During World War II, there were many posters to persuade individuals to help the workforce, some
specifically targeting women. In one of the posters, we can do it, a woman named Rosie the Riveter is
exhibited showing her muscles to display her strength. The main attention is the woman s strong arm
and caption to exemplify the strength of a female and how underestimated they are in the real world.
The poster has very glaring colors and the bandana on the woman s head makes her seem somewhat
rebellious and a powerful leader. Her pulled up sleeves demonstrates her independence as a woman
and how she can do more than what people expect of her. This image portrays patriotic womanhood to
give women more of a voice during the war rather than them being limited to only working inside
their homes. In the photo, longing won t bring him back it shows a woman holding letters from her
husband and she feels this longing for her husband to return from war. However, since the title says
Longing him won t bring him back sooner, get a war job basically telling the woman that by getting a
job, she will not only be helping the workforce, but it will help her stay distracted from missing her
husband. Also, in the poster victory awaits on your fingers, an American girl is shown to encourage
woman to find jobs in war production to keep woman in the workforce. The meaning behind the
poster s title is that for there to be actual success, women needs to take responsibility outside and do
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Plutarch s In The Western Canon
In the Western Canon written by Harold Bloom, under the category Hellenistic Greeks is the name
Plutarch. Plutarch is considered one of the best known Greek biographers and essayists, writing
extensively about ancient Greek and Roman culture, influencing later Western writers according to
Biography.com. He has written over two hundred pieces of work and Plutarch has influenced and
inspired many historians and philosophers throughout the centuries and still does to this very day.
Plutarch has many positive aspects throughout his life and has had so major influence on people and
for those reasons, are why I think he was canonized by Harold Bloom.
According to George Grant the author of Why Read Plutarch?, he states Plutarch s interest in history
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In the 19th century Plutarch s impact on the world started to decline, partly due to the Romantic
Movement s (Bio.com). People wanted more of human passions and expressions, rather than just strict
behavior that Plutarch wrote. Nowadays Plutarch s serve as references for popular ideas on Greek and
Roman history (Bio.com). According to Plutarch s Exemplary Lives written by Lance Morrow
throughout the centuries Parallel Lives is known as a biographical bestseller: too much history by
anecdote. Meaning that Plutarch was just writing short, amusing or interesting things about people.
That he was telling history but in his own short personal way. Then the Victorian scholar Arthur Hugh
Clough remarked in an introduction: It cannot be denied that [Plutarch] is careless about numbers, and
occasionally contradicts his own statements. A greater fault, perhaps, is his passion for anecdote; he
cannot forbear from repeating stories, the improbability of which he is the first to recognise.
(Smithsonian.com). Meaning that some think that Plutarch was not that great as people say he was, but
I believe that everyone has some negatives about themselves and I think that Plutarch s positives out
way these
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The Progressive Movement in the US Essay
In the first article, The Failure of Progressivism by Richard Abrams, he says the progressives mostly
sought to introduce old moral beliefs on Americans by trying to integrate Immigrants by making them
accept the ways of American life. But Abrams states those goals were ruined for important motives.
One being the movement failed because of racism, which was widespread, throughout this time era.
Abrams also considers the new scientific developments concerning culture and race affected the
movement in a relevant manner. Conversely, progressives thought differently and felt that they need to
integrate all cultures to fit it in to the American lifestyle. Abrams goes on to say that people started
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They also thought the disreputable events that were publicized by Muckrakers and the antibusiness
emotion made progressivism prosper. Link and McCormick go on to explain we must differentiate
each reform in the progressive movement and examine its reasoning and outcomes afterwards. Like
Abrams, they too believe science affected the reforms and referred to the new knowledge of social
science. Link and McCormick stand by the multiple failures of the progressive movement by stating,
the effort to change so many things all at once, and the grandiose claims made for the moral and
material betterment which would result, meant that disappointments were bound to occur. Backing up
their reason for not entirely blaming the reformers for the failure of progressive movement because
they had attempted alternative methods. Link and McCormick also remind us that the progressives
published their failures for others to see and remark upon. The progressives recognized each cultural
group in the U.S. had different interests, hindering the collaboration of the nation as a whole. Abrams
thought similarly except that our nation was forcing the different cultures to be more Anglo Protestant.
Link and McCormick acknowledge the progressives failed to remove social clash and their reforms
did not complete the intent that they were made for. But the progressives had small accomplishment
and brought major innovations to almost every facet of public life in the United States. The
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Connectivity And Coverage Of Wsns Are Based On Upon A Lot...
The research efforts that addressed for the connectivity and coverage issues in WSNs are based on
upon a lot of theories and assumptions. The basic concepts of connectivity and coverage are essential
for understanding this issue. In this section, we describe the notions of connectivity and coverage, the
category of sensor nodes, sensing models and communication models.
A. Connectivity and coverage
We consider a WSN in which the sensor nodes have both sensing ability and short distance wireless
communication ability. The objective of the deployment of the WSN is to keep the FoI under strict
surveillance/collect data and then forward the obtained information to a designated gateway/data sink.
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Also, we consider this connected WSN as 1 connected. Depends on the different connectivity/failure
resilience requirement, the stronger types of connectivity need to be considered, i.e., k connectivity.
Based on the definition of connectivity in the graph theory, which is it asks for the minimum number
of elements (nodes or edges) that need to be removed to disconnect the remaining nodes from each
other , k connectivity means that the network can keep its connectivity by removing at most k 1 nodes
from itself. In this case, a network with k connectivity and k 1 has much better fault
tolerance/resilience than a network with only 1 connectivity. Since the nodes in a WSN could be failed
randomly which are caused by battery depletion or wireless interference, preserving the k connectivity
is critical for WSN and could extend the life time of a WSN. Li et al. [6] provided a good survey on
connectivity and coverage in WSNs.
Besides the connectivity, the concept of coverage is another fundamental need to be understood for
designing a WSN based system. The coverage is always considered as a measurable metric to evaluate
the level of the monitoring for a specific FoI. Based on specified requirements of different
applications, the
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The Childlike and Biblical Connotations in The Lion, the...
The Childlike and Biblical Connotations in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Throughout his writing career, CS Lewis has been known for writing many books with a hint of
biblical connotations in them. As Kathryn Lindskoog states, CS Lewis is known for opposing the spirit
of modern thought with the unpopular Christian doctrines of sin and evil (2083). Lewis himself has
said, You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a
matter of life or death to you (Freaks 60). Although his belief in God has not yet presented itself in
that manner, he continues to devote his time to the artful presentation of what he believes to be true
about God and man, as observed by Dr. Bruce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the Aslan goes to meet his certain death at the hand of the Witch, the narrator refuses to give a
description of some of the creatures present for fear the grownups would probably not let [children]
read this book... (165). This technique establishes a friendly connection with reader. The narrator
shows a sense of concern for the well being of the readers, assuring them that he is on their side. Yet
another connection is the associative connection. Lewis uses words that a child can associate with.
Every child knows, loves and anticipates the idea of Father Christmas, and so when Lewis explains
that the White Witch has kept Father Christmas out of Narnia, he instills an idea in the reader s mind
that the Witch must be a terrible person. At another point in the book, Aslan warns the children, if the
witch is to be finally defeated before bedtime we must find the battle at once (191). Here, Lewis uses a
word, bedtime, which every child has heard and is familiar with, allowing the child to better
understand the story. Again, when Aslan (the symbol of Christ) dies, a child may be able to better
sympathize with the death of an animal rather than that of a great figure who lived two thousand years
ago. Even the fact that Lewis credits the resurrection of Aslan to the Deep Magic provides a medium
that explicates the much harder theological implications found in the Bible (Brennan).
Just as Lewis
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Leigh Syndrome Essay
The first reported case of LS occurred when Denis Archibald Leigh examined a baby boy who
displayed symptoms similar to that of Wernicke s, description of W (new source) . Before the child
passed, he exhibited child: development regression, somnolence, bulbar palsy, spasticity lims. (JNNP)
.It was only after the child had passed, that Leigh Syndrome, LS, was confirmed through a close
examination of his tissue, as there was no other effective way to confirm LS up until modern
technology began to develop. (JNNP).
Leigh Syndrome is a neurological disorder that occurs throughout the early stages of childhood
(Wiley) In infancy, symptoms may include severe vomiting and respiratory issues, as well as failure to
thrive (USEFUL). LS in infants causes death in up to 75% of those affected, by the time they are two
or three years old they experience critical organ failure (SOLACE). And as much as 25% of LS
affected people survive past their childhood which is rare but possible (SOLAC).
Symptoms of an affected person include but are not limited to ( decreasing mental and motor function
) (Useful) LS attacks the brainstem which results in the loss of ( respiratory problems, nystagmus,
ophthalmoparesis) (Wiley)Thus, lesions are present when doctors place an affected person in a MRI
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Nuclear DNA mutations disrupt the respiratory chain by having a lack of one of the four complexes,
more specifically, complex I deficiency is the most common and reported cause of nuclear DNA LS
(JNNP). There is no exact or precise percentage of how often LS affects the population in either the
United States or in the world since LS symptoms are often confused with other symptoms such as the
baby boy s who Leigh examined (UMDF). It is predicted that at least one in 40,000 infants are
affected with LS though this also includes those who display LS symptoms
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Educating Children And Young People
All practitioners that come into contact with children and young people share a statutory responsibility
of safeguarding also promoting welfare, regardless of the individual s role. In order for practitioners
and organisations to work together effectively, they should be aware of the role they play in the area of
safeguarding children and young people. According to the Department of Education safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children is everyone s responsibility Department of Education (2016) The
Welsh Assembly government developed values and rules in Children and Young People; Right to
Action and adopted aims and achievement, which is committed to work with children and young
people. The key outcome of this act is that it is improving the well being of children. Vale of
Glamogan safeguarding policy is all children are entitled to child protection, irrespective of race,
ethnicity, religion or socio economic background. the Vale of Glamorgan Council (2012). Also,
practitioners in school setting have an obligation to promote the safety of children and young people.
This also includes that if the practitioner has any concerns about the child s safety, the practitioners
have to refer the concern to a designated person and this is not a matter of the individuals choice. An
essential element of safeguarding children is working together so that important information can be
shared. The role of LSCB is to make sure that agencies that are working with children
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Edvard Munch
This paper will explain the growth of the simplistic impressionist, Edvard Munch, and how he slowly
started to take part in the art movement against the bourgeois. Munch was always heavily interested in
death and illness due to childhood experiences, and portrayed that in his art. He was an intelligent and
open person in a way that he was able to display his emotions in his work, with others being able to
understand it fully. He worked with an abundance of mediums, making him a well experienced artist
and up to date, making his work very interesting and diverse.
After much speculation over the years about Edvard Munch, people began to make the connection that
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Along with extreme examination, Munch recreates pieces to revisit the immense sensations he was
having at the time, similar to the process that he uses to convey his feelings about losing a loved one.
With the piece, The Sick Child I (fig 7), he uses reds and other warmer colors to possibly show his
emotions with his sister dying, and this time showing a closer more telling composition of his sister s
face, adding facial expression maybe showing sadness and his sisters lack of energy with her head
rested deeply in the pillow conveyed by very quick gestural marks with mostly warm, darker tones of
reds in
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A Girl Sat By Herself At A Dirty Lunch Table
A girl sat by herself at a dirty lunch table eating quietly. She ignored the jeers shot towards her, and
continued eating. She was facing the consequences of being different. How dare she have colored hair,
how dare she dress different, how dare she have different tastes, and most of all, how dare she not
conform. At least, that s how they think. If one does not conform, they get teased for being Weird, The
girl, however, was subject to more extreme forms, social deprivation, hitting, shoving, tripping. Every
day she was victimized, to the point where her confidence was in tatters. Every day she hid in her
room, she cried for hours. Weekends were her Savior, Summers were her heaven. The bus was
particularly hellacious. Every day, the same girl. Hair pulling, name calling, kicking. Every day it was
the same girl. It didn t matter what she did, this girl, Steph, was always on her case. Steph even got off
on the same stop as her. Though she often ran into the house before much more happened. One
particular day, she learned something valuable. It was a lesson she would treasure for much of her life.
It was a snowy day, one worthy of a heavy coat. On the bus ride home from school, one of her usual
pursuers was silent. She took notice that they looked solemn. It was Steph, who waits for her parent
every day, due to her house being far off and her parents picking her up after work. Today, however,
the mother of the bullied girl was keeping an eye on Steph. She isn t moving...
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Summary Of Simon Bolivar
Author Neil Faulkner explains in brief the brilliant mind who redeem South American colonies
independence. Simon Bolivar who originated from a venezuelan background and also known as the El
libertador just like his honorable nickname his goal was to free the South American from the spanish
restrictions. Following that, I restate this portion from the article Bolivar held the revolutionary
movement together through the dark night of Venezuela s counter revolution. He imposed centralised
authority and rebuilt the army (Faulkner) because his made focus was to establish a sense of
independence, human rights, and justification with in winning this battle. Therefore, Bolivar could
accomplish this goal only if he created a collaboration with
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Richard II Foil
In Richard II, Richard is raised as to be a young, poetic, and immature king. He enjoys the luxuries of
being King, but does not connect with his ruling land and its people. Richard is a young king who
possesses little to no experience, for he believes that he is God s representative on Earth and states in
Act Three that nothing will be able to take his crown. When threatened by Bolingbroke and his army,
Richard assumes that the Lord will protect him throughout his battles and does not do anything in
order to defend himself. Richard II bathes himself in the finest things a king can buy, whether that is
clothes, food, or the ability to surround himself with people who only tell him what he wants to hear.
Consequently, Richard completely loses any connection with his country. Richard s does not have his
country and its people s best interests in mind. Richard s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bolingbroke is wise, realistic, and mature. He strongly enters the play by accusing Mowbray of
treason and even challenging him to a duel. Even when his inheritance has been stolen and has been
banished by his own family member, Bolingbroke is quick to act and recover. He rapidly assembles an
army, gains support, and invades England to take back what was rightfully his, even though he never
actually states that he wants to claim the crown. In fact, in Act 2, Bolingbroke acknowledges that he
was rightfully convicted of treason by Richard II and that it would be wrong to return to England
before the term of his banishment had been served. However, since his father s death left Bolingbroke
with the position of the Duke of Lancaster, he has a responsibility to serve and protect his people.
Bolingbroke s pure ambition for justice and prosperity for his people leads him to conquer Richard II
and secure the throne as king. The two conflicting and complete opposite personalities of Richard II
and Bolingbroke drive the plot and predict their
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The Importance Of Camping With Small Children
Many people think taking a toddler camping is just asking for stress, headaches and complications.
Actually, your toddler can learn a lot at a young age from a trip into nature. Camping with small
children can be an entertaining experience while giving them the basic skills of life.
Surroundings
For toddlers, life is one huge learning experience. The simplest, most basic functions of the natural
world are fascinating and eye opening to them. Camping provides the opportunity to teach your
toddlers about nature and observing their surroundings. While sitting around the campsite, imagine
your toddler spotting a leaf falling from a tree and the fascination in their eyes as it slowly floats to the
ground. This is an opportunity to teach them about the different trees, leaves, plants and shrubs that
surround them.
Basic Survival Skills
Children are never too young to begin learning basic survival skills. Here s one that can be taught in
the form of a game. Bring some marbles in a bag that the toddler can carry. Other items can be used as
well, but stick with non edible ones for this lesson, or one of mother nature s little creatures may just
eat your lesson materials. Start at the edge of your campsite and choose a path into the woods that is
easy enough for them to walk with you. Have your toddler place marbles on the ground every couple
of feet to leave a trail to follow back to your site. Dropping and re discovering the marbles will not
only be a fun game, but will give
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Theme Of Religion In The Iliad
Homer clearly and precisely depicts the religion and the ethics of the Achean and Trojan societies in
The Iliad. In The Iliad, the Greeks and Trojans struggled to adhere to the codes of religion and ethics,
of their society. The Iliad is an epic poem dedicated to the pursuit of honour and name immortality
through fame by humans who were inevitably mortal. During the time of the Trojan war, religion
played an important role in the societies. Sacrifice, prayer, and rituals were all equally significant, and
the superiority of the gods and the fates above humans was a standard of society. The gods were
sacred deities to whom one had to bestow honour and respect. Within the society, honour, glory, and
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Men showed physical greatness and honour in everything. In war time, they were to be great soldiers;
in peace time, great athletes. The Greeks promoted honour, bravery, courage, and nobility. Throughout
the Iliad, by Homer, one of the most important aspects of society was warfare. In fact, not only were
the ongoing wars at the center of the plot and action in the text, but warfare itself was one of the
strongest social forces detectable. For men who shun the warrior culture or for some reason do not
fully engage with it, they face being criticizism. Being a coward or declining an opportunity to engage
in war or battles in the society portrayed in the Iliad was one of the worst possible ways for any male
to be as it goes against much of what notions of masculinity is defined by. Generally speaking,
throughout the text there were a range of events and interactions between characters that reveal the
expectations of this masculine warrior culture and these passages also reflect the importance of
adhering to these societal expectations. In Greek culture, the notions of masculinity and bravery, along
with the idea of fatalism (in terms of how men will eventually die, so they should be brave and fight
with all their strength and power),shaped several encounters and events in the text and defined several
characters as either weak or
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Borrowings Words Research Paper
Content Introduction . . . . . . . . . 2 I Reasons for borrowings . . . . . . . 4 II Spheres of borrowings . . . . .
. . 6 III Classification of borrowings . . . . . . 7 1. Types of borrowings . . . . . . . 8 IV Research part . . . .
. . . . . 9 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . 13 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . 15 List of literature . . . . . . . . . 17
Introduction The theme of the research paper is English borrowings . This theme arouses my interest
as it s widely discussed in all scientific circles. New languages are born, some die out, and lots of
them mix up with each other. These facts have a great influence on the humanity. Nowadays the
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Step by step loan words, assimilated (from Lat. assimilare усваивать, уподоблять) in borrowing
language, had formed the layer of widespread words and by this time weren t perceived as foreign
anymore. In different epoch words from other languages penetrated into original Russian vocabulary.
The borrowed words appeared mostly in such spheres as mass media, advertising and IT, because they
present the most update phenomena of our modern lifestyle. It became fashionable for nowadays to
use borrowings which came from English into Russian. It is conditioned by the tendency of American
society idealisation, where the social life level is very high. Also we can t deny the speed of technical
progress in English speaking countries. It is obvious that they have a great potential in almost every
sphere of modern society. That s why we need to borrow words in order to name new concepts. Day
after day people rig their houses with the most modern and high technological equipment. So in order
to use such house helpers people had to study the technological information including the appropriate
terminology. So that such words as телевизор , миксер and many others came into our lives. The
most demonstrative example is the word компьютер . Not so long ago this notion acquired the status
of everyday usage word with the process of total computerization. We can hear this term almost
everywhere and even
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The Foragers Ehrenberg Summary
Ehrenberg provides two important details supporting her argument that women were most likely the
first farmers, as well as the originators of many of the innovations of the agricultural revolution. The
first being the continual pattern throughout history of women s role in society, and the second being
the presence of current horticulture societies in the world today. From the very beginning women have
always played the role of the forager or in some way have been involved with plants and horticulture
while the men are either off hunting or providing care to large groups of herd animals. As Ehrenberg
points out, Women are mainly concerned with gathering plant food, which provides the bulk of the
diet of nearly all foragers, while men spend
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Christmas Occleveland Research Paper
Breathtaking Christmas Light Displays in Cleveland OhioCleveland, Ohio is a lovely place to visit at
Christmas Time. There are many things to do in both the City and surrounding areas. Make sure you
set aside time to visit these glorious places with your friends and family this holiday season. Deck the
Halls at Stan Hywet Hall and Garden 714 N. Portage Path Akron, OH (330)836 5533 November 24 to
December 31 Mansion Hours 10 am 4:30pm Grounds are open from 9am 6pm Carriage House Store
and Cafe are 10am 5pm. Admission to the mansion and gardens is $12 adults, $6 for children 6 12,
and children under 6 are FREE when accompanied by an adults Located just east of Cleveland Stan
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This years theme, Gingerbread Dreams fantasy land, features a beautiful gingerbread houses,
spectacular Christmas lights, decorated trees, and other holiday accents. Stop by the Garden Shop for
some unique holiday gift ideas! Lake Farmpark Country Lights 8800 Chardon Road Kirtland, OH
44094 440 256 2122 (800) 366 FARM Tickets go on sale October 31 and the park is open daily from
9am 5pm, except for holidays. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors (ages 60 and up), $4 for
children ages 2 11, and FREE for children under 2. The park offers a discount for AAA members and
active members of the military and their families receive FREE admission. Admission is also FREE
for Lake County residents on the 1st Sunday and 3rd Tuesday of each month. No Christmas is
complete in the Cleveland area without a trip to Lake Farmpark Country Lights. During the Christmas
season, Lakefarm park becomes a winter wonderland. Your family is sure to enjoy a horse drawn
wagon ride across the gorgeous and festive grounds of Lakefarm Park. Complete with a grove of
decorated Christmas trees and many other holiday accents. At Lakefarm Park you will find a bit of
home style Christmas charm, close to the big city! Do not forget to stop by Santa s workshop for
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Disadvantage Of Higher Education
Secondary schooling is the fulcrum or significant factor of a nation s schooling system. With regard to
the sample of secondary schooling experiments had been taking place seeing that Independence. The
ten plus two plus three device of training which was recommended with the aid of Kothari
Commission of 1965 is now being carried out in almost all the States and Union Territories of India.
This system offers for two streams the higher secondary schools; the instructional streams paving the
manner for better schooling and the vocational move of terminal nature. However, only a few schools
live been capable of offer this terminal schooling. As an end result, schools with instructional streams
still abound, thereby defeating the very motive of reducing the extreme opposition for university
schooling. In many States schooling is loose as much as the decrease secondary degree, and in a few
states training is free as much as the better secondary stage. The higher education system in India is
imparted thru about one and eighty universities and smartly forty five hundred colleges. In addition
there are several institutions presenting specialized understanding and technical capabilities. Since
training is a State challenge. The State Governments in India are unfastened to open new university.
Grants Commission is an expert which dispenses presents to the universities. However, its formal
sanction is not vital to open a college. Taking gain of this provision many State governments in India
have opened a huge wide variety of universities in recent years. The exceptional growth in the number
of students and of educational institutions has given rise to the time period schooling explosion . No
doubt, this has led to extreme problems which includes inadequacy of economic assets and
infrastructure and dilution of private interest to the training and man or woman formation of the
scholars. Also, there is the undesirable side effect of massive increase in the wide variety of
knowledgeable unemployed. However, we can t forget about the advantages of schooling explosion in
India. Mere increase in the percentage of literate humans does now not indicate a qualitative exchange
within the educational requirements of the humans and
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Research Paper On Roberto Firmino
Big Game Player
Roberto Firmino also has the innate ability to turn up in the big games. We have seen relatively little
of him in the Premier League so far but his record in crunch games is good. Against the likes of
Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal he has scored 5 and assisted 3 in 8
appearances across all competitions. If you also simply look at the games where Liverpool made
tough work of the opposition, you will notice how crucial Roberto has been in the scoring. For
instance he struck twice in the 3 3 draw at Anfield to Arsenal, he scored twice and assisted once in the
thrilling last gasp 5 4 victory to Norwich at Carrow Road, he scored one and assisted the other in a
draw vs. Sunderland at Anfield and assisted the only goal of the game at Anfield against league
leaders Leicester. This of course isn t counting the second goal scored against Manchester United in
the Europa League first leg right at the death to extend Liverpool s lead crucially, thus allowing the
Merseyside club a crucial added advantage going into the second leg. Roberto Firmino has this to ...
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Most would have one straight look and say the idea is simple, without Firmino Liverpool win only a
third of their games and with him they win half of them. However, the point here is Roberto hasn t
featured mostly in those games which have been fixtures for the Capital One Cup or FA Cup, two
competitions where Liverpool have fielded weakened teams . Hence, this statistic is a little difficult to
trust.
However, two very obvious occasions when a strong side bereft of Roberto Firmino has been fielded
to detrimental effect are, Liverpool s away fixture at Old Traffold against Manchester United and more
recently against Southampton in the
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Mapp V. Ohio
Landmark cases are brought to the attention of the Supreme Court due to their historical and legal
significance. Generally these types of cases question the application or interpretation of a certain law
and usually concern an individual s rights and liberties. The three most common amendments
challenged include; the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendments. In
the case Mapp v. Ohio, Dollree Mapp claims that the decision made in lower court violated her fourth
amendment rights.
On May 23, 1957, police officers received word that Dollree Mapp, a resident of Cleveland, Ohio was
said to be quartering a suspected bomber. Three police officers later arrived at her house and asked to
enter which she refused. While one of them stayed, the two others left and soon came back with other
officers. They returned with a piece of paper in hand; however, Mapp took it from them and shoved it
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On the other hand, the State of Ohio argued, the Fourteenth Amendment does not forbid the admission
of evidence obtained by an unreasonable search and seizure in state courts. The state also brought up
the point that the Tenth Amendment gives states the right to operate a separate court system. In
response to this, Mapp argued, the exclusionary rule applied in the federal courts should be taken into
consideration in state courts.
Elkins v. United States acted as a precedent for the case and dealt with the exclusionary rule. In this
case the Court ensured that no one should be convicted due to unlawful evidence at either the State or
federal level. In the perspective of the State of Ohio, they said that due to the Tenth Amendment the
states operate on a different level. However, the Tenth Amendment does state that powers not listed in
the Constitution are reserved to the states or people, it does not give the state court the power to
conduct illegal searches and
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Allusions Of The Serpent
The bible can be seen as a great piece of literature, one which many people will recognize if there are
references to it in modern day books, movies, and even music. One of the major topics for allusions is
the Serpent. Most commonly known for his role in the story of Adam and Eve the serpent is sly,
cunning, and deceivingly tricky. Authors allude to the Serpent if they want to characterize a character
as evil or devious. They may also use this allusion to advance a theme as to not trust everyone you
meet or temptation may be your downfall. They can use it to create other moods such as suspenseful
ones, or even sad ones if the reader knows that the fall of the character is coming. All of these things
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Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the Lord God had made
(English Standard Version Bible, Gn. 3:1). In this quote, the reader can infer that the Serpent is sly,
devious, and cunning and should not be trusted. To see that the Serpent is tempting Eve the bible says,
He said to the woman, Did God actually say You shall not eat of any tree in the garden ? . . . But the
serpent said to the woman, You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes
will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. (Gn. 3:2 6) This quote shows the
actual tempting that the Serpent did to get Adam and Eve to eat the fruit.
In The Chronicles of Narnia #6: The Magician s Nephew by C.S. Lewis, Aslan, the lion, asks Digory
if he is ready to protect Narnia from the Witch. In order to do this Digory has to go collect seeds to
plant a certain tree. When he is collecting the fruit needed the Witch speaks to him.
You have plucked fruit in the garden yonder. You have it in your pocket now. And you are going to
carry it back, untasted, to the Lion; for him to eat, for him to use. You simpleton! Do you know what
that fruit is? I will tell you. It is the apple of youth, the apple of life. I know, for I have tasted it; and I
feel already such changes in myself that I know I shall never grow old or die. Eat it, Boy, eat it; and
you and I will both live forever and be king and queen of this whole world or of your
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Comparing Phaedo and Ecclesiastes
Separated by language, history and several hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea, two of the world
s greatest cultures simultaneously matured and advanced in the centuries before the birth of
Christianity. In the Aegean north, Hellenic Greeks blossomed around their crown jewel of Athens,
while the eastern Holy City of Jerusalem witnessed the continued development of Hebrew tradition.
Though they shared adjacent portions of the globe and of chronology, these two civilizations grew up
around wholly different ideologies. The monotheistic devotion of Judaism that evolved in the Hebrew
lands stood in stark contrast to the Greek worship of polytheistic Olympians, a religion that often
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The notion that all things in the world take part in some perfect and incorruptible form, a focus of the
Phaedo, is an idea attributed by modern scholars not to Socrates but to Plato himself. Ecclesiastes
shows a similar removal, for though it clearly speaks the words of Solomon (who predates the book by
half a millenium), its actual author is unknown and is usually said to be the prophet Koheleth, son of
David. Both works thus impersonate the philosophies of an esteemed ancient personage, but both
clearly are impregnated by the thoughts of their authors.
An examination of contextual similarities reveals that both texts clearly laud the value of wisdom.
Koheleth says to have set [his] mind to study and to probe with wisdom all that happens under the sun
(1:13) in much the same way that Socrates dedicates himself to a life of thought. Though Koheleth
warns, as wisdom grows, vexation grows (1:18), he decides after exploring the alternatives that
vexation is better than revelry (7:5) and that wisdom is more of a stronghold to a wise man than ten
magnates that a city might contain (7:19). Socrates offers a similar explanation: there is no way to
escape form evil or salvation for it except by becoming as good and wise as possible (107c d). Clearly
these two men, aged and at a pinnacle of wisdom from which they can view their prior follies,
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Brand Building Blocks
BRAND BUILDING BLOCKS
Building Strong Brands: Why Is It Hard?
It is not easy to build brands in today s environment. The brand builder who attempts to develop a
strong brand is like a golfer playing on a course with heavy roughs, deep sand traps, sharp doglegs,
and vast water barriers. It is difficult to score well in such conditions. Substantial pressures and
barriers, both internal and external, can inhibit the brand builder. To be able to develop effective brand
strategies, it is useful to understand these pressures and barriers
Different factors that make it difficult to build brands are shown in the figure above. The first, pressure
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What, then, happens to the people who support the brand with market research or other brand building
activities? They are vulnerable to the organizations new cost culture.
2. Proliferation Of Competitors
New, vigorous competitors come from a variety of sources. A host of food categories have watched
Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice enter their markets through brand extension strategies. In the
snack category, Frito Lay has seen regional brands expand and Budweiser s Eagle brand break out of
its niche to become a major competitor. New product forms that provide real alternatives for the
customer have encroached the soft drink market, bottled water, carbonated water, fruit based drinks,
and new age drinks, among others.
Additional competitors not only contribute to price pressure and brand complexity, but also make it
much harder to gain and hold a position. They leave fewer holes in the market to exploit and fewer
implementation vehicles to own. Each brand tends to be positioned more narrowly, the target markets
become smaller, and the non target market becomes larger. Efforts to market to a broad segment thus
become more difficult in the face of the complex brandscape Further, some new or desperate
competitors may be motivated to take risks or attempt unusual approaches. The result can be
destabilization of the competitive dynamics. There is also an enhanced motivation to copy anything
that is successful, in part because the risks of
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Food And Religion
Secondly, there are many variations in the kind of practices associated with food. These practices can
be traced down to their religious beliefs or from their cultural heritage. Again, given the diversity of
cultural backgrounds of the Indians in Singapore, it is expected that there will be a plethora of
practices that people follow. During the field trip to the Burhani mosque, I noticed how there is the
practice of eating salt before and after food. Further research reveals that Muslims believe that salt is
very beneficial for body health and it can protect you from many diseases if you take it right before
and after meals. This is just one example illustrating the influence religion has on eating habits. In
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As such, it is a very common sight among the Hindus who traditionally follow the custom of
sprinkling water on the food before eating their meal and it is believed to be an act of purification.
Cultural belief also affects the way people eat. For instance, among all the Indians, cutlery is not used
to eat food. They think that food is meant to be a whole sensory experience, so an eating habit in the
traditional Indian culture is to consume Indian foods such as curry, rice and naan bread by picking it
up using the hands. Bread is often used to scoop up the curry sauce and rice, and it is dipped into
traditional soups such as daal, a lentil based soup. Indian people are supposed to eat with their right
hands, because eating with the left hand is thought to be unclean. While it is still common to find
Singaporean Indians eating with hands, it is more likely they will do so in the comfort of their own
homes or in restaurants where they can wash their hands before and afterward. Many Indians now do
not eat with hands and use cutlery instead in public settings such as the food court or school canteens
because they may find it inconvenient and unhygienic to eat with hands in these
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Umbrella Revolution Case Analysis
Case Analysis: Umbrella Revolution
The Internet environment of Hong Kong is different from that in Mainland China in terms of freedom,
including freedom of Internet access, freedom of speech and freedom of press. This freedom allows
the Internet to play an important role in mobilizing Hong Kong people to engage in socio political
participation and facilitating the formation of civil society. The power of the Internet in influencing
public policy was recognized since the movement against the Moral and National Education in 2012.
In the review, Umbrella Revolution is used as an example to illustrate the relationship between the
Internet and social movements.
 Background
The Umbrella Revolution is a civil disobedience movement with more than one hundred thousand
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Yet, it is also a crucial tool in cultivating the idea of freedom and facilitating the democratic
development. This is the reason that the CCP puts great concern on Internet censorship. Nevertheless,
the citizens still have the means to access the so called sensitive information and cultivate their critical
thinking. This implies that the CCP cannot foster a Hexie society simply by site blocking. On the other
hand, Hong Kong is obvious an inharmonious society as we enjoy the freedom of surfing the Internet
and freedom of speech. People can freely exchange their ideas about political and social affairs online
and it is common for conflicts to emerge as people have different considerations. Through the case
analysis of Umbrella Revolution, the importance of the Internet in social and political aspect is
showed. As an accessible and informative platform, the Internet played a leading role in disseminating
information and mobilizing participants massively. Therefore, it is believed that the Internet has the
influential power to facilitate democratic progress of our
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Giving Our Felons A Chance
Giving Our Felons a Chance What if you couldn t find somewhere to live? This is an actual issue that
many Americans face every day. Not because of the lack of money, but because of their criminal
records felons to be specific. Having a criminal record, now in days is not hard, you can be felon for
something small or for something big. However, once a felon you are out of luck with finding a place
to live on your own. I think it is the smallest and most irrelevant things that our government take into
notice. The government will never see and think like a person who grew up in poverty. If you have a
criminal record and can t find a place to live to better yourself what the next step? It can only go south
from here. No one should struggle to find a place to live and call home. I believe that there are felons
out there who will never better themselves nor would they care to. These felons don t care for a place
to live or a place to call home. However, there are many people who end up with a criminal record for
a very small incident, maybe an incident that was not their fault. There are many felons who can post
bail and maybe do one day in jail. If you can post bail in one day I m sure your crime was not life
threatening. Therefore, why can t this felon find a place to live? The reason is because any apartment
complex you apply for will do a background check and will deny you. They don t care if you are
doing better or if you re a changed person they will throw you out just as
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Essay on Zara Case
Case Questions:
1. How specifically do the distinctive features of Zara s business model affect its operating
economics?
The main concepts that can be taken away from Zara s business model, which directly affect its
operating economics, is low cost, high control, and quick turnaround. Zara is just one of six retail
stores operated by, Inditex, the parent company. Inditex owns Comditel, a subsidiary, which manages
the dyeing, patterning, and finishing of gray fabric and supplied finished fabric to external as well as
in house manufacturers. By owning this company, Zara is able to maintain low cost production while
being able to finish fabric in a week. Zara has the ability to obtain its main raw materials as well as the
final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Zara is known for its ability to respond quickly to the demands of the market. The market segment that
Zara is target is not very price sensitive, and therefore it does not compete on price but rather on
fashion trends. The company has positioned itself so that it has the ability to design and have a
finished good within four to five weeks for an entirely new design and two weeks for
restocking/modifying and existing products. To put this concept into perspective, Zara s competitors
take about six months to do the same task. Given Zara s quick response time, they have the luxury of
following fashion rather than gambling on it. The short cycle time reduced working capital intensity
and facilitated continuous manufacture of new merchandise, allow for Zara to commit to the bulk of
its product line for a season much later than its key competitors. 3. How well does Zara s advantage
travel globally?
The current structure of Zara will prove to be advantageous as it continues to expand globally. With
the current marketing setup, Zara has always promoted its products by way of their retail space. There
is almost never a large marketing campaign for the new product line, which unlike their competitors
allows Zara to decrease their costs. For every new store that is opened by Zara there is a centralized
distribution center that is responsible for supplying the
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The Fall Of The House Of Usher Effect
Edgar Allan Poe once said that the artistry of narratives is in the ability to achieve a unity of effect
(Clement, lecture notes). In his narrative The Fall of the House of Usher, a man gets a letter from an
old friend who wants him to go to his family estate because he is sick. When he arrives, he notices that
his friend and his sister are not the only ones affected by illness. It is obvious that the house is too. The
illness leads to the death of the Ushers and also the destruction of the house. In The Fall of the House
of Usher, Poe makes death and decay, as well as overall illness, his unity of effect. He creates this
effect by using the different features of narratives. He establishes this effect through his narrator, the
setting of the story, and the events that affect the characters. In this short narrative, there are many
textual examples that enforce the effect of death, decay, and illness. In the succeeding paragraphs, I
will be analyzing the style, setting, narrator, characters, and conflict of this ... Show more content on
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In the early time periods where oral narratives were the only form of story, narratives existed to teach
a lesson or to illustrate a moral. In the medieval period, narratives were for entertainment. It wasn t
until the nineteenth century that tales became about truth. Narratives like The Fall of the House of
Usher aren t about teaching or entertaining. These narratives are about the message or experience that
is being created through writing. They are about presenting readers with an effect that is made to be
felt and thought about. In The Fall of the House of Usher readers are left with the feeling of death,
decay, and illness because of Poe s use of language, story world, narrator, characters, and conflict.
Edgar Allan Poe did an effective job of using his writing to portray the effect he wanted to deliver to
everyone who read his
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Research Theme for Buss4 2013
Organisational culture describes the values, beliefs and behaviours which provide norms for the
environment of an organisation (Anon., 2012). The culture of an organisation sets out to provide
structure for employees within a business and often culture shows to be a strong factor in certain
organisations. Edgar Schein, a culture theorist explains that the definition of organizational culture
must be general otherwise factors may be eliminated which may contribute to culture within a
business. (Anon., 2007). Culture impacts on the working procedures in which a business performs and
effects the way in which the organisation is run on a daily basis.
The organisational iceberg theory proposed by French and Bell (1990) explains that there are ... Show
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Employees follow specific job descriptions and their aim is to complete individual tasks set, role
culture also displays bureaucracy within a company (Sherwin, 2009). John Lewis has implemented a
role culture within their organisation allowing staff to have individual roles to complete
advantageously giving them a sense of job identity within the culture of the business.(Potter, 2010)
explains that John Lewis encourage respect, fairness, dialogue and collaboration between all staff
(shareholders or partners) to work from a leadership base of high credibility and trust. Therefore this
shows they value importance on their employees and ensure they have a positive reputation of culture.
By issuing yearly bonuses to employees, they show importance of their staff to the company and
communication of this is shown in the public eye.
Task culture is an explanation of businesses which value high importance of the tasks in hand and
make every effort of the company to complete tasks set. There is less control and influence from sub
ordinates as employees work in team based groups to ensure completion of work. An example of this
culture would be seen in more research based businesses where more team working is required with
different skills to implement within the business surroundings.
A person culture reflects a culture in which the business surrounds the importance of employees and
key job roles are led by staff decision making where in which there is no hierarchy. The
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Legalization Of Drones Research Paper
Should drones be legal What can fly and it has a camera also people use it can go high places? If you
said drone you guessed it right. Yes because there are lots of amazing facts about drones. Here are
some very juicy facts about drones. There are 3 pro s parts of a drone is and how good there parts are.
Also how little they can be and last the third is you can see drones alot. There are some extreme facts
about a Drones. Hope you will learn some very interesting facts about drones. First pro is the parts of
the drone. The camera is made from gopro company, so that means if you want a camera recorder get
a gopro. The drone have a very good camera on them they can see about 17,500 feet and they also can
look in your house. There camera s are very good and they have a silent motor so you can not hear
them. They got night vision so they can see in the dark. They can be really good at flying and also
some can go up to 50 mph and also they can go up to 400 ft up in the air and you can see them at
night. They have green, red, white lights on them and also they can go in high places in high ... Show
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Drones can be as small as a fly or an ant and also as big as a jet. That is a big difference from a fly to a
jet. One regular drone can pick up 30 pounds. Really that is pretty good for a drone. They are pretty
good for there size. It can weight 0.55 pounds to 55 pounds. Really that is very light for technology.
Another facts is you can be good for hiding Well there are some more facts about drones. Drones can
carry a baby from a hospital and Carry a pack of 6 big 2 liter pops which weights 2.41 pounds each
bottle in total of 14.46 for a long time. They can carry heavy items like a medical supply. And it can
carry 50% of it s weight. That is very good for a drone. It can also lift a brick that is good so if you
want to build a shack of bricks. They can lift a lot more things to carry payloads. A Well that s it for
the second pro for
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The Case Of Bank Of America Vs. The Deaf
Introduction
Laws against discrimination of any kind are implemented so that each individual is able to have an
equal opportunity at employment. In the case of Bank of America vs. the deaf employee who wanted
an interpreter to work with them, there was an indication of discrimination towards the individual. The
Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, was applied to prevent these types of acts to happen, and
due to the issues Bank of America had in rebellion of this act, caused the lawsuit by the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
History and Background of ADA
The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), is the United States first comprehensive civil
rights law addressing the needs of people with disabilities, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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1 4).
History and Background USERRA
In conjunction with the ADA of 1990, there is the Uniformed Services Employment and
Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA), which protects individuals involved in the military
service. This act helps protect those who are active or inactive, having performed as a member of the
military service, to be able to keep or get employment regardless of the service obligations.
Essentially, this act was created to protect veterans from discrimination acts from organizations and to
go along with the equal opportunity employment execution. This act is supremely important because
of the amount of dedication that is involved from a member of the military service to give their time
and put their life on the line for others citizens of this country. To have this act in place allows those
individuals to be able to have flexibility with their careers in the event they have to leave for
deployment and upon their return as such. This is a law that shows respect and admiration for the
service members and states that they are protected in the event duty calls and they must be called upon
to help defend our country (USERRA, 2012, para. 1 6).
History and Background of Bank of America Case
Bank of America is a large and powerful corporation that apparently felt they could override the law
of the ADA.
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Mission Essential Functions Of The Company
I. Primary Mission Essential Functions
General training: Make sure employees know how to act/respond in all kinds of emergencies. Make
sure employees have had practice applying the training they learned.
Research and development: Make sure company has research teams that look for iron or other
materials and develop the best possible product for clients to purchase.
Hazmat: Make sure company has a hazmat team or access to hazmat team that can clean up a
hazardous spill in a safe and productive manner.
Equipment: The company has many large and expensive equipment and it must be a priority to protect
the equipment during any incident.
Public Works: The company needs to be able to turn on/off gas/electricity/ or water during a ... Show
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Human Capital The company will determine which employees are essential to the manufacturing side
of the facility and offer to temporarily transfer them to other locations to work and help ease the stress
of increasing production. Other employees will be given normal salaries while the Pittsburgh site is
inoperable. It is to be understood that most workers will not want to come into work however the
company could offer an incentive such as an extra vacation day, and overtime hours to workers who
come in despite the circumstances.
3. Continuity Teams and Leadership The planning chief will review plans, the emergency services will
be the main coordinator, the staff coordinator will update the plan on a regular basis, the operations
manager will train staff, and the training coordinator will document developments.
4. Delegation of Authority In order to keep control of the facility delegation authority of command
must be in place. The finance team will be responsible in determining budgets. Human resource will
contact employees to see who is available. The head supervisor of the facility will be in charge in
contacting the inspectors and removing the trailers.
5. Facilities In the event that the Pittsburgh facility is not safe to work in we will have to transfer all
possible machines and materials to alternate location located in Hamburg and Singapore.
6. Vital Records The vital records in this facility include names and
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Difference Between Monopolistic Competition And Oligopoly
The determination of prices of commodities depends upon the type of market structure in which they
are produced. There are various markets prevailing in an economy like (a) perfect competition,
(b)Monopoly,(c) Monopolistic Competition, and (d) Oligopoly. Monopoly, monopolistic competition
and oligopoly are generally grouped under imperfect competition, since these three markets differ in
respect to the degree of imperfections in the market.
Before explaining all these markets in detail, it will be quite important to understand the meaning of
the term market in economics.
1.2 Meaning of Market
Market in general means a particular place or locality where goods are sold and purchased. However,
in economics, by the term market we do not mean any particular place or locality in which goods are
bought or sold. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Large number of buyers and sellers: The first important feature of monopolistic competition is that
under it there are relatively large numbers of buyers each satisfying a small share of the market
demand for product. The number of buyers in monopolistic competition is also large. Because there is
large number of firms under monopolistic competition, there exists stiff competition between them.
2. Product Differentiation: The second important feature of Monopolistic Competition is that products
produced by various firms are differentiated. This means that the products of various firms under
monopolistic competition are not same but similar. Therefore there prices cannot be very much
different. Because of similar products and close substitutes the firms under monopolistic competition
compete with each other.
3. Selling Costs: In monopolistic competition the products are close substitutes of one another, In
order to differentiate their products firms incurs selling cost Selling costs refer to the expenditure on
advertisements, sale promotions, warranties, customer services, packaging, colours are brand
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What Happened To The Rats Research Paper
What Happened to the Rats! Remember back in 1967, when Lyndon B. Johnson was President?
Remember Camilo Junior High and Ms. Baker? Of course you remember Ms. Baker s precious rats,
Sycorax and Caliban. It was back in 1967 at Camilo Junior High when Sycorax and Caliban
disappeared. Poor Holling was cleaning out the rats cage when they escaped. Sycorax and Caliban
were as fast as lightening as they ran off. The school year was ending and the rats have not been
found. Well fast forward to the year 1997, and the rats are still missing. Many things have changed
since 1967. The principal and all the other teachers are now grandparents or dead. Ms. Baker retired
five years ago, and now Holling is a teacher at Camilo Junior High. Holling s dad has died of a heart
attack, and Holling also manages the family business, Hoodhood and Associates. Doug Syteck is now
in prison on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No one know if his son is just really dumb or just likes being in junior high. Doug Syteck son s name
is Jim. Jim is tall and overweight. Many people bullied him his whole life so he isn t very friendly. He
is still in the seventh grade and no one really knows him. Ms. Baker has been enjoying her retirement,
but never forgot about her missing rats. Now that Ms. Baker is no longer at the school, she has asked
Holling to figure out what happened to Sycorax and Caliban. Everyone suspects Doug Syteck s son
has the rats in captivity, but no one knows where though. It s been a thousand years since anyone has
seen them. What if they are dead? You ll find out later.... Mr. Holling is going to figure out this
mystery. Mr. Holling has his mind set on finding the rats, and he won t stop until he does. Every time
he hears a strange noise up in the ceiling, he wonders if it is Sycorax and Caliban. If he smells
something like rotten garbage, he wonders if it is the dead rats. Finding the rats is always on his
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  • 2. Nada In A Clean Well Lighted Place Nada , is a term introduced in Ernest Hemingway s story, A Clean Well Lighted Place . The concept of Nada has many interpretations but some images are more essential than others. Not only is imagery important but the most important part is characterization. Most of the imagery is present and put upon the old man. This is because Hemingway uses his personal experiences and portrays them in his stories. He interprets them well, as the reader directly understands the difficulties and struggles of his past experiences. Because of Ernest Hemingway s rough childhood and raising, Hemingway s viewpoint of the soul is displayed in his images images of blackness, brightness, nothingness, and quietness or peacefulness. In A Clean Well Lighted Place , Ernest Hemingway shares the concept of nada . He proves this concept with the idea of blackness. The repetition of the old man sitting in the shadow (Hemingway 175), implies that the old man was empty and feels separated from the rest of everything that s around him. The same thing applies for the old mans deafness. He isn t just deaf but isolated from the rest of his surroundings. These images imply the intensity of darkness. The older waiter is suffering true depression. The only thing that keeps him alive is the business of his job. This is why he is one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This impact relates to the term, darkness. As the old waiter was deaf and suffered darkness from the world, he liked to sit late because he was deaf and now at night it was quiet and he felt the difference (Hemingway 174). There was different ways the deafness affected the old waiter. It brought him the reality of depression yet this was peaceful. Peacefulness pertains to the quietness of the cafe as it brings a soothing, relaxing, and undisturbed atmosphere. The older waiter is grateful for the quietness the cafe has to offer. He also uses quietness and peace to escape the reality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Safe Drinking Water Works Case Study To continue to provide the highest quality of drinking water to the residents of Milwaukee and its surrounding areas, it is crucial and of the upmost importance that Milwaukee Water Works (MWW), publicly owned utility of the City of Milwaukee, abide by the procedures set forth under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Currently, MWW provide services to over 860,000 people in 16 surrounding communities in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha Counties. Overall coverage of MMW services covers 196 square miles of the state. As the overseer and governors of the utility, you, Tom Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee and Milwaukee s fifteen elected members of the common council must ensure that Milwaukee s water is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alisal Water Corp., the court found the owners and operators of public water systems in California in violation to the SDWA. These water systems exceeded national primary drinking water regulations for microbiological contaminants, lead, and copper. The court found these water systems individually liable for the violation and held that the EPA has the standing to bring suit should relevant state department of health formally request EPA to file a civil or criminal suit against water system operators for violating the SDWA. The court also holds that samples used by the EPA show violation of the safe drinking water regulation were routine samples and not special samples. The court further held that nothing in SDWA or in cases interpreting environmental statutes suggests that Congress intended persons directly responsible for violations to be shielded from liability because they were employed by or acting on behalf of a corporation that actually owned the water system. Because the U.S. introduced sufficient evidence during the litigation, the owners and operators were held liable on the basis of their personal conduct that directly violated the regulations at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Non Voluntary Euthanasia A seventy year old women with a damaged mitral valve in her heart undergoes a risky surgery after her cardiac failure incident. The doctor does all he can do to assist her with the best of his abilities but the surgery did not go as expected. Then an experimental cardiac assist device was implanted in her chest. Again, the same issue replayed and the patient wakes up but unresponsive due to the constant inadequate blood flow from her heart. At this point she feels excruciating pain, the doctor and staff agreed she would not survive. The doctor remained in the hospital over the course of the events for over twenty hours and receives consent from his patient s family to put her on morphine to relieve her pain. He observes that she is still in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lynn also strongly represents her point of the doctor s prolonged association with the case altering his judgement stating, He has been working for too long and was probably too involved in the case, perhaps even too sympathetic to the patient s plight. (Lynn 139). In result led to the injection of potassium chloride to end her suffering and controlled her death. I also think his staff should have gave their own opinion throughout the events taken place before the lethal injection, maybe even talking out to the doctor before the injection. Applying opinions and reviews about the decision of ending her life, may have led to a different outcome to limit the possibilities of imprisonment and controversy for the doctor. Ultimately, the treatment was futile and that might have led to the doctor s moral judgement to end her from suffering slowly to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Medical Marijuana Research Paper Outline Eric s part Introduction (hook)Vote for amendment 2! Which means to let marijuana be legal for the use of medical purpose only. (background)This is only legal in half or more states, in the united states. Medical marijuana is a drug that can cure many things and can help out with disorders and many more. (Thesis)This will be about how medical marijuana is better than prescription drugs by, how it helps people get over anxiety, that it is proven to kill cancer inside the body, and how it is legal in 28 states. (transition)Helping people with anxiety could be big step through the medical world. Paragraph 1 (transition)The world is making new discoveries in the medical field ,in which medical marijuana could be the next cure to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Johannes Kepler s Research Paper Kepler s Discoveries I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses. Said Johannes Kepler in deep thought. He developed smallpox when he was three, which left him partially disabled and with poor vision. Even though he was disabled he still was a straight A student who scored well in math. His dream was to enter the ministry, but the economy forced him to pursue mathematics, which later he realized was Gods leading. The First Law of Planetary Motion, which is The Law of Ellipses, states that The path of the planets around the sun is elliptical in shape, with the center of the sun being located at one focus. It took five years of measuring the motion of Mars across the sky for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Watch The Throne Analysis The rap album Watch The Throne is a music album created by two of the most successful musicians in the rap industry. Jay z and Kanye West are two artists that use an array of historical references and smooth metaphors in their lyrics. The album was released on August 8th, 2011. It won the BET Hip Hop Award for CD of the year. In addition, it included six nominations which were: Best Rap Album, Favorite Rap/Hip Hop artist, Best Recording Package, Best Album Artwork, Billboard Top Rap Album, and Soul Train. In terms of Henry Jenkins s key concepts, Collective Intelligence is a joint or unit intelligence that arises from the alliance, cooperative efforts, and rivalry of many individuals and appears in consent decision making. In his book, Convergence Culture, Henry Jenkins states that, None of us know everything; each of us knows something; and we can put the pieces together if we pool our resources and combine our skills (Jenkins 4). He s basically saying that it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The one thing that gives hip hop its stable base is the reality that artists can mix fiction and fact for profit. Art has the ability to suppress fiction, and to enhance reality all in one form. Watch The Throne shines in a different way because of this. It consists of two highly successful artists who use art to enhance fact or reality than to suppress fiction. The luxury items, private functions, class statements, multi million dollar lifestyle, are their actual truth. They aren t mentioning these things to say, Hey, look what I have , but to rather show what art has brought them. In this case that art music, and they just know how to create it on a masterful level individually and collaboratively. They re setting themselves apart from their fans and other rappers with how they consume and produce art. In addition, to how they were going about things with making the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Stylistic Devices In The Lottery The Unexpected Game When readers hear the word lottery, winning prizes comes to mind. However, Shirley Jackson s short story, The Lottery, creates an unexpected event in a not so ordinary town. In the story, the townspeople gather once a year to decide who must be the important sacrifice that helps save the town s crops. Whomever is the chosen one, will be killed by stones. Jackson uses creative stylistic devices such as irony, foreshadowing, and point of view to add suspense throughout the story. Shirley Jackson uses irony to grasp one s attention. While reading the story, The Lottery, readers assume what may happen in the next scene, but a twist soon takes place. For instance, the readers do not expect anything unusual about the stones other than kids playing around. Jackson creates the readers thought by saying, Soon the women, standing by their husbands, began to call in their children, and the children came reluctantly, having to be called four or five times. Bobby Martin ducked under his mother s grasping hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones (Jackson,1). Soon after reading further into the story, readers find out the children s stones will actually be used on own of their own neighbors not for fun and games. Likewise, readers imagine a beautiful day when reading, The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green (1). Yet, at the end of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Real Estate Research Paper 1.What is Real Estate ?..........................................................3 2. Objectives of Real Estate..............................................................4 3.Name of Bangladesh Real Estate company.......................5 4. Rehab Prospectus amp; Activities........................................6 5. METHODOLOGY OF REAL ESTATE.................................7 6. Code of Business Conduct with Customers.................11 7. Code of Business Conduct with Land Owners..............11 8. Code of Business Conduct with other REHAB members ................12 9. Code of Business Conduct with the Public...................13 10. SCOPE OF THE STUDY..............................................................14 11.Rules apply in city RealEstate................................................14 12. WHY REAL ESTATE IS VERY IMPORTANT ?....................16 13. Limitations........................................................16 14. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since then REHAB has grown significantly and currently maintains a membership list of 557 Developers. REHAB is committed towards the enhancement and growth of the Real Estate Sector of Bangladesh. REHAB members recognize that for sustainable long term growth of this sector, they must conduct their business with a high degree of professionalism, fairness, integrity and ethics. REHAB is also the A Class member of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI). In the recent years REHAB has played a very significant role in nation building through Real Estate Development by its members. REHAB is highly respected by both the public and private sectors for its commitment to nation building through Real Estate Development. The members of REHAB contribute significantly in the economy by a large amount of revenue to the Government exchequer in terms of Registration Cost, Income Tax and Utility Service Charges. REHAB also organizes Housing Fair abroad for the Non Resident Bangladeshi (NRB) individuals around the World to buy apartment, land and commercial spaces in their home country.
  • 10. METHODOLOGY OF REAL ESTATE : The first step in any market study is defining the market area, because not all market areas are alike. Several basic methods exist for determining the appropriate market area: * One common method is radial analysis. A series of concentric circles is drawn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of When Morning Comes By Arushi Raina Over the past five weeks, my group and I read the novel, When Morning Comes written by Arushi Raina. This story takes place in 1976 during the Soweto Uprising in South Africa; a student lead protest against the Baas Laws, which required subjects to be taught in Afrikaans. The protagonists: Jack, Zanele, Meena, and Thabo start out as strangers with different racial identities, but through a series of chance meetings, each of their lives change significantly. During our Booktalk meetings, I was able to greater discuss some of the challenges that the protagonists faced, gain knowledge and insight about the novel from my peers, compare and contrast the themes in When Morning Comes with those in other books, and connect the novel to concepts learned in class. Before reading When Morning Comes, I hoped that the book would offer me some insight into how much our education system has progressed and improved, but it made me think about so much more than that. In When Morning Comes, each protagonist faces their own set of challenges. Even though each of the characters have very different identities, there are also many similarities between them. Zanele and Jack are polar opposites in terms of racial identity and social class, but what they have in common is their desire for love. Compared to the other characters in the novel, Jack is very privileged; he is white, his family has a lot of money, he has a girlfriend and lots of friends, and is heading to England to attend University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. alpine village case study Essay Financial Forecasting: Riverview Community Hospital Alpine Village Clinic is a small walk in clinic located next to the primary ski area of Alpine Village, a winter resort close to Aspen, Colorado. The clinic specializes in treating injuries sustained while skiing. It is owned and operated by two physicians: James Peterson, an orthopedist, and Amanda Cook, an internist (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). The clinic has an outside accountant who takes care of payroll matters, but Dr. Cook does all the other financial work for the clinic. However, to help in that task, the clinic recently hired a part time MBA student, Doug Washington. First Bank of Aspen is the primary lender of Alpine Village and due to a forecasted reduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Daily billings are 20%, 20%, 60% collection based monthly and the lease payment is made on the first of the month (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). Variable medical costs at the clinic are assumed to consist entirely of medical and administrative supplies. These supplies, which are estimated to cost 15 percent of billings, are purchased two months before expected usage. On average, the clinic pays about half of its suppliers in the month of purchase and the other half in the following month (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). Clinical labor costs are the primary expense of the clinic. During the high season (December through March), these costs run $150,000 a month, but some of the clinical staff work only seasonally, so clinical labor costs drop to $120,000 a month in the remaining months (Gapenski and Pink, 2009). The clinic pays fixed general and administrative expenses, including clerical labor, of approximately $30,000 a month, while lease obligations amount to $12,000 per month. These expenditures are expected to continue at the same level throughout the forecast period. The clinic s miscellaneous expenses are estimated to be $10,000 monthly. The clinic has a semi annual, five year, 10 percent, $500,000 term loan outstanding with First Bank. Payments of $64,752 are due on March 15 and September 15. Also, the clinic is planning to replace an old x ray machine in February with a new one that costs $125,000 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Salvador Dali s The Persistence Of Memory The room was dull, as Ralph knew they often were. When he d first entered the space, his vacant eyes had scrutinized the walls and found them to be decorated with boring things. An abstract painting hung next to a floor lamp that was just about as tall as he was, and a well kept copy of Salvador Dali s The Persistence of Memory clung to the otherwise empty space to his left. A sickly green yellow color had been painted on the walls. Despite himself, the fair boy found a grimace twisting his pleasant features. His gaze travelled to the face of a middle aged man who was only slightly more interesting than the room itself. Thick, square glasses magnified his eyes and made them appear almost bug like as the man stared at Ralph. His hair ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The world was cruel. Everywhere he went he saw the sickness of mankind that Simon seemed to understand so well. On the island, Ralph had not known what his dark haired friend had meant, but after the manhunt and the death of his dear friend Piggy he supposed he had begun to understand. Maybe it s just us. . . He murmured. It had not been the island that had spoiled the boys. It had not been the storm, or even the war that they had been fleeing. Ralph seemed to be able to comprehend it now. Mankind, when all else was stripped away, was evil. Evil like an atomic bomb, or a camouflaged face, evil like a stick sharpened at both ends. It was not the island that had poisoned the boys, but the boys that had poisoned the island. Ralph stared at the ceiling and inhaled sharply. He shut his eyes as if he never wanted to see the sun again, and for a moment he attempted not to think. When he opened his eyes once more, he breathed easier and stared at the Salvador Dali painting that hung in front of him. When Simon first talked about it, I didn t understand what he meant. But yesterday I saw a man kick a stray dog on the street and now I think I get it. The only beasts we should have been worried about on that island were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Southern Ocean Sanctuary In an ever expanding world where resource scarcity is discussed in side conversations and overpopulation is being combatted by concerned nations, worldwide struggle of equal allocation of vital resources persist. Biological resources and biodiversity in general are at the forefront of these concerns. Decreasing biodiversity does not just pose a problem for the plants and animals that are becoming increasingly endangered; individuals who have constructed their livelihood around the availability of such resources face dire circumstances as scarcity arises. The greater the variety of abundant plant and animal species present in the world, the greater the potential opportunity, opportunities such as medical discoveries and newfound scientific knowledge that increase the sustainability of life on Earth. However, tragedy of the commons, has led to overuse of biological resources across the globe, throwing the issue of sustainability into question. While species extinction is a natural process in the world ecosystem, the rate at which it has increased is not. In the past 65 million years the rate of extinction has gone from one to five species per year to roughly 1,000 to 10,000 times that rate (Diversity, 2013, pg. 1). This is no longer a matter of natural selection; this is a matter of ineffective resource regulation worldwide. Despite extensive amounts of environmental legislation actively in place, specie scarcity will continue to grow. The greatest challenge now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ukraine Research Paper Ukraine is the largest country in Eastern Europe, having 603,700 square kilometers. Central Ukraine is covered with plateaus and fertile plains, they also have grasslands. The Black Sea Coastal Lowlands cover the southern borders of their country. The Dnieper River, one of the major rivers of Europe flows from Russia, through Belarus and Ukraine, to the Black Sea. The capital and largest city is Kiev. Ukraine has plenty of natural resources, which helped them develop an economy with significant agricultural and industrial sectors. Their geography shows Ukraine s crucial position. Their territory reaches far into modern Russia, but it shares borders with many EU members, including Poland and Hungary. This leads to political crisis between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On ecological maps there is a divide between the southern and eastern parts of Ukraine. They have steppes in the southern region, with their fertile farming soil and the northern and western regions, which are more forested. Serhii Plokhii, a history professor, says his institute has a map representing the separations between the steppe and the forest, a diagonal line between east and west, that displays a striking resemblance to political maps of Ukrainian presidential elections in 2004 and 2010. Over the past decade, Ukraine has gone through a series of attempts and crisis to reform their country. The legislature of the Ukrainian S.S.R claimed sovereignty on July 16, 1990. They then declared complete independence on August 24, 1991. In December of 1991, Ukraine gained full independence. On November 21, 2004, the Orange Revolution took place. The second round of a presidential election took place, in which Viktor Yanukovych gathered 49.42 percent of the votes, and Viktor Yushchenko 46.69 percent. Yushchenko s supporters said it was rigged. Opposition leaders declared the start of a non violent battle for the recognition of Yushchenko s victory and organized a campaign of protests. They decided to have a second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Rosie The Riveter During World War II During World War II, there were many posters to persuade individuals to help the workforce, some specifically targeting women. In one of the posters, we can do it, a woman named Rosie the Riveter is exhibited showing her muscles to display her strength. The main attention is the woman s strong arm and caption to exemplify the strength of a female and how underestimated they are in the real world. The poster has very glaring colors and the bandana on the woman s head makes her seem somewhat rebellious and a powerful leader. Her pulled up sleeves demonstrates her independence as a woman and how she can do more than what people expect of her. This image portrays patriotic womanhood to give women more of a voice during the war rather than them being limited to only working inside their homes. In the photo, longing won t bring him back it shows a woman holding letters from her husband and she feels this longing for her husband to return from war. However, since the title says Longing him won t bring him back sooner, get a war job basically telling the woman that by getting a job, she will not only be helping the workforce, but it will help her stay distracted from missing her husband. Also, in the poster victory awaits on your fingers, an American girl is shown to encourage woman to find jobs in war production to keep woman in the workforce. The meaning behind the poster s title is that for there to be actual success, women needs to take responsibility outside and do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Plutarch s In The Western Canon In the Western Canon written by Harold Bloom, under the category Hellenistic Greeks is the name Plutarch. Plutarch is considered one of the best known Greek biographers and essayists, writing extensively about ancient Greek and Roman culture, influencing later Western writers according to Biography.com. He has written over two hundred pieces of work and Plutarch has influenced and inspired many historians and philosophers throughout the centuries and still does to this very day. Plutarch has many positive aspects throughout his life and has had so major influence on people and for those reasons, are why I think he was canonized by Harold Bloom. According to George Grant the author of Why Read Plutarch?, he states Plutarch s interest in history ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 19th century Plutarch s impact on the world started to decline, partly due to the Romantic Movement s (Bio.com). People wanted more of human passions and expressions, rather than just strict behavior that Plutarch wrote. Nowadays Plutarch s serve as references for popular ideas on Greek and Roman history (Bio.com). According to Plutarch s Exemplary Lives written by Lance Morrow throughout the centuries Parallel Lives is known as a biographical bestseller: too much history by anecdote. Meaning that Plutarch was just writing short, amusing or interesting things about people. That he was telling history but in his own short personal way. Then the Victorian scholar Arthur Hugh Clough remarked in an introduction: It cannot be denied that [Plutarch] is careless about numbers, and occasionally contradicts his own statements. A greater fault, perhaps, is his passion for anecdote; he cannot forbear from repeating stories, the improbability of which he is the first to recognise. (Smithsonian.com). Meaning that some think that Plutarch was not that great as people say he was, but I believe that everyone has some negatives about themselves and I think that Plutarch s positives out way these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Progressive Movement in the US Essay In the first article, The Failure of Progressivism by Richard Abrams, he says the progressives mostly sought to introduce old moral beliefs on Americans by trying to integrate Immigrants by making them accept the ways of American life. But Abrams states those goals were ruined for important motives. One being the movement failed because of racism, which was widespread, throughout this time era. Abrams also considers the new scientific developments concerning culture and race affected the movement in a relevant manner. Conversely, progressives thought differently and felt that they need to integrate all cultures to fit it in to the American lifestyle. Abrams goes on to say that people started coming to the conclusion that cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also thought the disreputable events that were publicized by Muckrakers and the antibusiness emotion made progressivism prosper. Link and McCormick go on to explain we must differentiate each reform in the progressive movement and examine its reasoning and outcomes afterwards. Like Abrams, they too believe science affected the reforms and referred to the new knowledge of social science. Link and McCormick stand by the multiple failures of the progressive movement by stating, the effort to change so many things all at once, and the grandiose claims made for the moral and material betterment which would result, meant that disappointments were bound to occur. Backing up their reason for not entirely blaming the reformers for the failure of progressive movement because they had attempted alternative methods. Link and McCormick also remind us that the progressives published their failures for others to see and remark upon. The progressives recognized each cultural group in the U.S. had different interests, hindering the collaboration of the nation as a whole. Abrams thought similarly except that our nation was forcing the different cultures to be more Anglo Protestant. Link and McCormick acknowledge the progressives failed to remove social clash and their reforms did not complete the intent that they were made for. But the progressives had small accomplishment and brought major innovations to almost every facet of public life in the United States. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Connectivity And Coverage Of Wsns Are Based On Upon A Lot... The research efforts that addressed for the connectivity and coverage issues in WSNs are based on upon a lot of theories and assumptions. The basic concepts of connectivity and coverage are essential for understanding this issue. In this section, we describe the notions of connectivity and coverage, the category of sensor nodes, sensing models and communication models. A. Connectivity and coverage We consider a WSN in which the sensor nodes have both sensing ability and short distance wireless communication ability. The objective of the deployment of the WSN is to keep the FoI under strict surveillance/collect data and then forward the obtained information to a designated gateway/data sink. Hence, coverage and connectivity are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, we consider this connected WSN as 1 connected. Depends on the different connectivity/failure resilience requirement, the stronger types of connectivity need to be considered, i.e., k connectivity. Based on the definition of connectivity in the graph theory, which is it asks for the minimum number of elements (nodes or edges) that need to be removed to disconnect the remaining nodes from each other , k connectivity means that the network can keep its connectivity by removing at most k 1 nodes from itself. In this case, a network with k connectivity and k 1 has much better fault tolerance/resilience than a network with only 1 connectivity. Since the nodes in a WSN could be failed randomly which are caused by battery depletion or wireless interference, preserving the k connectivity is critical for WSN and could extend the life time of a WSN. Li et al. [6] provided a good survey on connectivity and coverage in WSNs. Besides the connectivity, the concept of coverage is another fundamental need to be understood for designing a WSN based system. The coverage is always considered as a measurable metric to evaluate the level of the monitoring for a specific FoI. Based on specified requirements of different applications, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Childlike and Biblical Connotations in The Lion, the... The Childlike and Biblical Connotations in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Throughout his writing career, CS Lewis has been known for writing many books with a hint of biblical connotations in them. As Kathryn Lindskoog states, CS Lewis is known for opposing the spirit of modern thought with the unpopular Christian doctrines of sin and evil (2083). Lewis himself has said, You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life or death to you (Freaks 60). Although his belief in God has not yet presented itself in that manner, he continues to devote his time to the artful presentation of what he believes to be true about God and man, as observed by Dr. Bruce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Aslan goes to meet his certain death at the hand of the Witch, the narrator refuses to give a description of some of the creatures present for fear the grownups would probably not let [children] read this book... (165). This technique establishes a friendly connection with reader. The narrator shows a sense of concern for the well being of the readers, assuring them that he is on their side. Yet another connection is the associative connection. Lewis uses words that a child can associate with. Every child knows, loves and anticipates the idea of Father Christmas, and so when Lewis explains that the White Witch has kept Father Christmas out of Narnia, he instills an idea in the reader s mind that the Witch must be a terrible person. At another point in the book, Aslan warns the children, if the witch is to be finally defeated before bedtime we must find the battle at once (191). Here, Lewis uses a word, bedtime, which every child has heard and is familiar with, allowing the child to better understand the story. Again, when Aslan (the symbol of Christ) dies, a child may be able to better sympathize with the death of an animal rather than that of a great figure who lived two thousand years ago. Even the fact that Lewis credits the resurrection of Aslan to the Deep Magic provides a medium that explicates the much harder theological implications found in the Bible (Brennan). Just as Lewis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Leigh Syndrome Essay The first reported case of LS occurred when Denis Archibald Leigh examined a baby boy who displayed symptoms similar to that of Wernicke s, description of W (new source) . Before the child passed, he exhibited child: development regression, somnolence, bulbar palsy, spasticity lims. (JNNP) .It was only after the child had passed, that Leigh Syndrome, LS, was confirmed through a close examination of his tissue, as there was no other effective way to confirm LS up until modern technology began to develop. (JNNP). Leigh Syndrome is a neurological disorder that occurs throughout the early stages of childhood (Wiley) In infancy, symptoms may include severe vomiting and respiratory issues, as well as failure to thrive (USEFUL). LS in infants causes death in up to 75% of those affected, by the time they are two or three years old they experience critical organ failure (SOLACE). And as much as 25% of LS affected people survive past their childhood which is rare but possible (SOLAC). Symptoms of an affected person include but are not limited to ( decreasing mental and motor function ) (Useful) LS attacks the brainstem which results in the loss of ( respiratory problems, nystagmus, ophthalmoparesis) (Wiley)Thus, lesions are present when doctors place an affected person in a MRI machine, which provides thorough images of organs and tissues. (JNNP) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nuclear DNA mutations disrupt the respiratory chain by having a lack of one of the four complexes, more specifically, complex I deficiency is the most common and reported cause of nuclear DNA LS (JNNP). There is no exact or precise percentage of how often LS affects the population in either the United States or in the world since LS symptoms are often confused with other symptoms such as the baby boy s who Leigh examined (UMDF). It is predicted that at least one in 40,000 infants are affected with LS though this also includes those who display LS symptoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Educating Children And Young People All practitioners that come into contact with children and young people share a statutory responsibility of safeguarding also promoting welfare, regardless of the individual s role. In order for practitioners and organisations to work together effectively, they should be aware of the role they play in the area of safeguarding children and young people. According to the Department of Education safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone s responsibility Department of Education (2016) The Welsh Assembly government developed values and rules in Children and Young People; Right to Action and adopted aims and achievement, which is committed to work with children and young people. The key outcome of this act is that it is improving the well being of children. Vale of Glamogan safeguarding policy is all children are entitled to child protection, irrespective of race, ethnicity, religion or socio economic background. the Vale of Glamorgan Council (2012). Also, practitioners in school setting have an obligation to promote the safety of children and young people. This also includes that if the practitioner has any concerns about the child s safety, the practitioners have to refer the concern to a designated person and this is not a matter of the individuals choice. An essential element of safeguarding children is working together so that important information can be shared. The role of LSCB is to make sure that agencies that are working with children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Edvard Munch This paper will explain the growth of the simplistic impressionist, Edvard Munch, and how he slowly started to take part in the art movement against the bourgeois. Munch was always heavily interested in death and illness due to childhood experiences, and portrayed that in his art. He was an intelligent and open person in a way that he was able to display his emotions in his work, with others being able to understand it fully. He worked with an abundance of mediums, making him a well experienced artist and up to date, making his work very interesting and diverse. After much speculation over the years about Edvard Munch, people began to make the connection that a lot of the influence in his work talking about death and illness, came from his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with extreme examination, Munch recreates pieces to revisit the immense sensations he was having at the time, similar to the process that he uses to convey his feelings about losing a loved one. With the piece, The Sick Child I (fig 7), he uses reds and other warmer colors to possibly show his emotions with his sister dying, and this time showing a closer more telling composition of his sister s face, adding facial expression maybe showing sadness and his sisters lack of energy with her head rested deeply in the pillow conveyed by very quick gestural marks with mostly warm, darker tones of reds in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Girl Sat By Herself At A Dirty Lunch Table A girl sat by herself at a dirty lunch table eating quietly. She ignored the jeers shot towards her, and continued eating. She was facing the consequences of being different. How dare she have colored hair, how dare she dress different, how dare she have different tastes, and most of all, how dare she not conform. At least, that s how they think. If one does not conform, they get teased for being Weird, The girl, however, was subject to more extreme forms, social deprivation, hitting, shoving, tripping. Every day she was victimized, to the point where her confidence was in tatters. Every day she hid in her room, she cried for hours. Weekends were her Savior, Summers were her heaven. The bus was particularly hellacious. Every day, the same girl. Hair pulling, name calling, kicking. Every day it was the same girl. It didn t matter what she did, this girl, Steph, was always on her case. Steph even got off on the same stop as her. Though she often ran into the house before much more happened. One particular day, she learned something valuable. It was a lesson she would treasure for much of her life. It was a snowy day, one worthy of a heavy coat. On the bus ride home from school, one of her usual pursuers was silent. She took notice that they looked solemn. It was Steph, who waits for her parent every day, due to her house being far off and her parents picking her up after work. Today, however, the mother of the bullied girl was keeping an eye on Steph. She isn t moving... ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Simon Bolivar Author Neil Faulkner explains in brief the brilliant mind who redeem South American colonies independence. Simon Bolivar who originated from a venezuelan background and also known as the El libertador just like his honorable nickname his goal was to free the South American from the spanish restrictions. Following that, I restate this portion from the article Bolivar held the revolutionary movement together through the dark night of Venezuela s counter revolution. He imposed centralised authority and rebuilt the army (Faulkner) because his made focus was to establish a sense of independence, human rights, and justification with in winning this battle. Therefore, Bolivar could accomplish this goal only if he created a collaboration with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Richard II Foil In Richard II, Richard is raised as to be a young, poetic, and immature king. He enjoys the luxuries of being King, but does not connect with his ruling land and its people. Richard is a young king who possesses little to no experience, for he believes that he is God s representative on Earth and states in Act Three that nothing will be able to take his crown. When threatened by Bolingbroke and his army, Richard assumes that the Lord will protect him throughout his battles and does not do anything in order to defend himself. Richard II bathes himself in the finest things a king can buy, whether that is clothes, food, or the ability to surround himself with people who only tell him what he wants to hear. Consequently, Richard completely loses any connection with his country. Richard s does not have his country and its people s best interests in mind. Richard s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bolingbroke is wise, realistic, and mature. He strongly enters the play by accusing Mowbray of treason and even challenging him to a duel. Even when his inheritance has been stolen and has been banished by his own family member, Bolingbroke is quick to act and recover. He rapidly assembles an army, gains support, and invades England to take back what was rightfully his, even though he never actually states that he wants to claim the crown. In fact, in Act 2, Bolingbroke acknowledges that he was rightfully convicted of treason by Richard II and that it would be wrong to return to England before the term of his banishment had been served. However, since his father s death left Bolingbroke with the position of the Duke of Lancaster, he has a responsibility to serve and protect his people. Bolingbroke s pure ambition for justice and prosperity for his people leads him to conquer Richard II and secure the throne as king. The two conflicting and complete opposite personalities of Richard II and Bolingbroke drive the plot and predict their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of Camping With Small Children Many people think taking a toddler camping is just asking for stress, headaches and complications. Actually, your toddler can learn a lot at a young age from a trip into nature. Camping with small children can be an entertaining experience while giving them the basic skills of life. Surroundings For toddlers, life is one huge learning experience. The simplest, most basic functions of the natural world are fascinating and eye opening to them. Camping provides the opportunity to teach your toddlers about nature and observing their surroundings. While sitting around the campsite, imagine your toddler spotting a leaf falling from a tree and the fascination in their eyes as it slowly floats to the ground. This is an opportunity to teach them about the different trees, leaves, plants and shrubs that surround them. Basic Survival Skills Children are never too young to begin learning basic survival skills. Here s one that can be taught in the form of a game. Bring some marbles in a bag that the toddler can carry. Other items can be used as well, but stick with non edible ones for this lesson, or one of mother nature s little creatures may just eat your lesson materials. Start at the edge of your campsite and choose a path into the woods that is easy enough for them to walk with you. Have your toddler place marbles on the ground every couple of feet to leave a trail to follow back to your site. Dropping and re discovering the marbles will not only be a fun game, but will give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theme Of Religion In The Iliad Homer clearly and precisely depicts the religion and the ethics of the Achean and Trojan societies in The Iliad. In The Iliad, the Greeks and Trojans struggled to adhere to the codes of religion and ethics, of their society. The Iliad is an epic poem dedicated to the pursuit of honour and name immortality through fame by humans who were inevitably mortal. During the time of the Trojan war, religion played an important role in the societies. Sacrifice, prayer, and rituals were all equally significant, and the superiority of the gods and the fates above humans was a standard of society. The gods were sacred deities to whom one had to bestow honour and respect. Within the society, honour, glory, and fame were desperately sought by warriors striving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men showed physical greatness and honour in everything. In war time, they were to be great soldiers; in peace time, great athletes. The Greeks promoted honour, bravery, courage, and nobility. Throughout the Iliad, by Homer, one of the most important aspects of society was warfare. In fact, not only were the ongoing wars at the center of the plot and action in the text, but warfare itself was one of the strongest social forces detectable. For men who shun the warrior culture or for some reason do not fully engage with it, they face being criticizism. Being a coward or declining an opportunity to engage in war or battles in the society portrayed in the Iliad was one of the worst possible ways for any male to be as it goes against much of what notions of masculinity is defined by. Generally speaking, throughout the text there were a range of events and interactions between characters that reveal the expectations of this masculine warrior culture and these passages also reflect the importance of adhering to these societal expectations. In Greek culture, the notions of masculinity and bravery, along with the idea of fatalism (in terms of how men will eventually die, so they should be brave and fight with all their strength and power),shaped several encounters and events in the text and defined several characters as either weak or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Borrowings Words Research Paper Content Introduction . . . . . . . . . 2 I Reasons for borrowings . . . . . . . 4 II Spheres of borrowings . . . . . . . 6 III Classification of borrowings . . . . . . 7 1. Types of borrowings . . . . . . . 8 IV Research part . . . . . . . . . 9 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . 13 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . 15 List of literature . . . . . . . . . 17 Introduction The theme of the research paper is English borrowings . This theme arouses my interest as it s widely discussed in all scientific circles. New languages are born, some die out, and lots of them mix up with each other. These facts have a great influence on the humanity. Nowadays the language that influences Russian the most is English. English has become an international ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step by step loan words, assimilated (from Lat. assimilare усваивать, уподоблять) in borrowing language, had formed the layer of widespread words and by this time weren t perceived as foreign anymore. In different epoch words from other languages penetrated into original Russian vocabulary. The borrowed words appeared mostly in such spheres as mass media, advertising and IT, because they present the most update phenomena of our modern lifestyle. It became fashionable for nowadays to use borrowings which came from English into Russian. It is conditioned by the tendency of American society idealisation, where the social life level is very high. Also we can t deny the speed of technical progress in English speaking countries. It is obvious that they have a great potential in almost every sphere of modern society. That s why we need to borrow words in order to name new concepts. Day after day people rig their houses with the most modern and high technological equipment. So in order to use such house helpers people had to study the technological information including the appropriate terminology. So that such words as телевизор , миксер and many others came into our lives. The most demonstrative example is the word компьютер . Not so long ago this notion acquired the status of everyday usage word with the process of total computerization. We can hear this term almost everywhere and even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Foragers Ehrenberg Summary Ehrenberg provides two important details supporting her argument that women were most likely the first farmers, as well as the originators of many of the innovations of the agricultural revolution. The first being the continual pattern throughout history of women s role in society, and the second being the presence of current horticulture societies in the world today. From the very beginning women have always played the role of the forager or in some way have been involved with plants and horticulture while the men are either off hunting or providing care to large groups of herd animals. As Ehrenberg points out, Women are mainly concerned with gathering plant food, which provides the bulk of the diet of nearly all foragers, while men spend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Christmas Occleveland Research Paper Breathtaking Christmas Light Displays in Cleveland OhioCleveland, Ohio is a lovely place to visit at Christmas Time. There are many things to do in both the City and surrounding areas. Make sure you set aside time to visit these glorious places with your friends and family this holiday season. Deck the Halls at Stan Hywet Hall and Garden 714 N. Portage Path Akron, OH (330)836 5533 November 24 to December 31 Mansion Hours 10 am 4:30pm Grounds are open from 9am 6pm Carriage House Store and Cafe are 10am 5pm. Admission to the mansion and gardens is $12 adults, $6 for children 6 12, and children under 6 are FREE when accompanied by an adults Located just east of Cleveland Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is well known for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This years theme, Gingerbread Dreams fantasy land, features a beautiful gingerbread houses, spectacular Christmas lights, decorated trees, and other holiday accents. Stop by the Garden Shop for some unique holiday gift ideas! Lake Farmpark Country Lights 8800 Chardon Road Kirtland, OH 44094 440 256 2122 (800) 366 FARM Tickets go on sale October 31 and the park is open daily from 9am 5pm, except for holidays. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors (ages 60 and up), $4 for children ages 2 11, and FREE for children under 2. The park offers a discount for AAA members and active members of the military and their families receive FREE admission. Admission is also FREE for Lake County residents on the 1st Sunday and 3rd Tuesday of each month. No Christmas is complete in the Cleveland area without a trip to Lake Farmpark Country Lights. During the Christmas season, Lakefarm park becomes a winter wonderland. Your family is sure to enjoy a horse drawn wagon ride across the gorgeous and festive grounds of Lakefarm Park. Complete with a grove of decorated Christmas trees and many other holiday accents. At Lakefarm Park you will find a bit of home style Christmas charm, close to the big city! Do not forget to stop by Santa s workshop for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Disadvantage Of Higher Education Secondary schooling is the fulcrum or significant factor of a nation s schooling system. With regard to the sample of secondary schooling experiments had been taking place seeing that Independence. The ten plus two plus three device of training which was recommended with the aid of Kothari Commission of 1965 is now being carried out in almost all the States and Union Territories of India. This system offers for two streams the higher secondary schools; the instructional streams paving the manner for better schooling and the vocational move of terminal nature. However, only a few schools live been capable of offer this terminal schooling. As an end result, schools with instructional streams still abound, thereby defeating the very motive of reducing the extreme opposition for university schooling. In many States schooling is loose as much as the decrease secondary degree, and in a few states training is free as much as the better secondary stage. The higher education system in India is imparted thru about one and eighty universities and smartly forty five hundred colleges. In addition there are several institutions presenting specialized understanding and technical capabilities. Since training is a State challenge. The State Governments in India are unfastened to open new university. Grants Commission is an expert which dispenses presents to the universities. However, its formal sanction is not vital to open a college. Taking gain of this provision many State governments in India have opened a huge wide variety of universities in recent years. The exceptional growth in the number of students and of educational institutions has given rise to the time period schooling explosion . No doubt, this has led to extreme problems which includes inadequacy of economic assets and infrastructure and dilution of private interest to the training and man or woman formation of the scholars. Also, there is the undesirable side effect of massive increase in the wide variety of knowledgeable unemployed. However, we can t forget about the advantages of schooling explosion in India. Mere increase in the percentage of literate humans does now not indicate a qualitative exchange within the educational requirements of the humans and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Research Paper On Roberto Firmino Big Game Player Roberto Firmino also has the innate ability to turn up in the big games. We have seen relatively little of him in the Premier League so far but his record in crunch games is good. Against the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal he has scored 5 and assisted 3 in 8 appearances across all competitions. If you also simply look at the games where Liverpool made tough work of the opposition, you will notice how crucial Roberto has been in the scoring. For instance he struck twice in the 3 3 draw at Anfield to Arsenal, he scored twice and assisted once in the thrilling last gasp 5 4 victory to Norwich at Carrow Road, he scored one and assisted the other in a draw vs. Sunderland at Anfield and assisted the only goal of the game at Anfield against league leaders Leicester. This of course isn t counting the second goal scored against Manchester United in the Europa League first leg right at the death to extend Liverpool s lead crucially, thus allowing the Merseyside club a crucial added advantage going into the second leg. Roberto Firmino has this to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most would have one straight look and say the idea is simple, without Firmino Liverpool win only a third of their games and with him they win half of them. However, the point here is Roberto hasn t featured mostly in those games which have been fixtures for the Capital One Cup or FA Cup, two competitions where Liverpool have fielded weakened teams . Hence, this statistic is a little difficult to trust. However, two very obvious occasions when a strong side bereft of Roberto Firmino has been fielded to detrimental effect are, Liverpool s away fixture at Old Traffold against Manchester United and more recently against Southampton in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mapp V. Ohio Landmark cases are brought to the attention of the Supreme Court due to their historical and legal significance. Generally these types of cases question the application or interpretation of a certain law and usually concern an individual s rights and liberties. The three most common amendments challenged include; the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendments. In the case Mapp v. Ohio, Dollree Mapp claims that the decision made in lower court violated her fourth amendment rights. On May 23, 1957, police officers received word that Dollree Mapp, a resident of Cleveland, Ohio was said to be quartering a suspected bomber. Three police officers later arrived at her house and asked to enter which she refused. While one of them stayed, the two others left and soon came back with other officers. They returned with a piece of paper in hand; however, Mapp took it from them and shoved it in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, the State of Ohio argued, the Fourteenth Amendment does not forbid the admission of evidence obtained by an unreasonable search and seizure in state courts. The state also brought up the point that the Tenth Amendment gives states the right to operate a separate court system. In response to this, Mapp argued, the exclusionary rule applied in the federal courts should be taken into consideration in state courts. Elkins v. United States acted as a precedent for the case and dealt with the exclusionary rule. In this case the Court ensured that no one should be convicted due to unlawful evidence at either the State or federal level. In the perspective of the State of Ohio, they said that due to the Tenth Amendment the states operate on a different level. However, the Tenth Amendment does state that powers not listed in the Constitution are reserved to the states or people, it does not give the state court the power to conduct illegal searches and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Allusions Of The Serpent The bible can be seen as a great piece of literature, one which many people will recognize if there are references to it in modern day books, movies, and even music. One of the major topics for allusions is the Serpent. Most commonly known for his role in the story of Adam and Eve the serpent is sly, cunning, and deceivingly tricky. Authors allude to the Serpent if they want to characterize a character as evil or devious. They may also use this allusion to advance a theme as to not trust everyone you meet or temptation may be your downfall. They can use it to create other moods such as suspenseful ones, or even sad ones if the reader knows that the fall of the character is coming. All of these things are used in the examples in the next ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the Lord God had made (English Standard Version Bible, Gn. 3:1). In this quote, the reader can infer that the Serpent is sly, devious, and cunning and should not be trusted. To see that the Serpent is tempting Eve the bible says, He said to the woman, Did God actually say You shall not eat of any tree in the garden ? . . . But the serpent said to the woman, You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. (Gn. 3:2 6) This quote shows the actual tempting that the Serpent did to get Adam and Eve to eat the fruit. In The Chronicles of Narnia #6: The Magician s Nephew by C.S. Lewis, Aslan, the lion, asks Digory if he is ready to protect Narnia from the Witch. In order to do this Digory has to go collect seeds to plant a certain tree. When he is collecting the fruit needed the Witch speaks to him. You have plucked fruit in the garden yonder. You have it in your pocket now. And you are going to carry it back, untasted, to the Lion; for him to eat, for him to use. You simpleton! Do you know what that fruit is? I will tell you. It is the apple of youth, the apple of life. I know, for I have tasted it; and I feel already such changes in myself that I know I shall never grow old or die. Eat it, Boy, eat it; and you and I will both live forever and be king and queen of this whole world or of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparing Phaedo and Ecclesiastes Separated by language, history and several hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea, two of the world s greatest cultures simultaneously matured and advanced in the centuries before the birth of Christianity. In the Aegean north, Hellenic Greeks blossomed around their crown jewel of Athens, while the eastern Holy City of Jerusalem witnessed the continued development of Hebrew tradition. Though they shared adjacent portions of the globe and of chronology, these two civilizations grew up around wholly different ideologies. The monotheistic devotion of Judaism that evolved in the Hebrew lands stood in stark contrast to the Greek worship of polytheistic Olympians, a religion that often tended more towards the rational and philosophic than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The notion that all things in the world take part in some perfect and incorruptible form, a focus of the Phaedo, is an idea attributed by modern scholars not to Socrates but to Plato himself. Ecclesiastes shows a similar removal, for though it clearly speaks the words of Solomon (who predates the book by half a millenium), its actual author is unknown and is usually said to be the prophet Koheleth, son of David. Both works thus impersonate the philosophies of an esteemed ancient personage, but both clearly are impregnated by the thoughts of their authors. An examination of contextual similarities reveals that both texts clearly laud the value of wisdom. Koheleth says to have set [his] mind to study and to probe with wisdom all that happens under the sun (1:13) in much the same way that Socrates dedicates himself to a life of thought. Though Koheleth warns, as wisdom grows, vexation grows (1:18), he decides after exploring the alternatives that vexation is better than revelry (7:5) and that wisdom is more of a stronghold to a wise man than ten magnates that a city might contain (7:19). Socrates offers a similar explanation: there is no way to escape form evil or salvation for it except by becoming as good and wise as possible (107c d). Clearly these two men, aged and at a pinnacle of wisdom from which they can view their prior follies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Brand Building Blocks BRAND BUILDING BLOCKS Building Strong Brands: Why Is It Hard? It is not easy to build brands in today s environment. The brand builder who attempts to develop a strong brand is like a golfer playing on a course with heavy roughs, deep sand traps, sharp doglegs, and vast water barriers. It is difficult to score well in such conditions. Substantial pressures and barriers, both internal and external, can inhibit the brand builder. To be able to develop effective brand strategies, it is useful to understand these pressures and barriers Different factors that make it difficult to build brands are shown in the figure above. The first, pressure to compete on price, directly affects the motivation to build brands. The second reason, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What, then, happens to the people who support the brand with market research or other brand building activities? They are vulnerable to the organizations new cost culture. 2. Proliferation Of Competitors New, vigorous competitors come from a variety of sources. A host of food categories have watched Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice enter their markets through brand extension strategies. In the snack category, Frito Lay has seen regional brands expand and Budweiser s Eagle brand break out of its niche to become a major competitor. New product forms that provide real alternatives for the customer have encroached the soft drink market, bottled water, carbonated water, fruit based drinks, and new age drinks, among others. Additional competitors not only contribute to price pressure and brand complexity, but also make it much harder to gain and hold a position. They leave fewer holes in the market to exploit and fewer implementation vehicles to own. Each brand tends to be positioned more narrowly, the target markets become smaller, and the non target market becomes larger. Efforts to market to a broad segment thus become more difficult in the face of the complex brandscape Further, some new or desperate competitors may be motivated to take risks or attempt unusual approaches. The result can be destabilization of the competitive dynamics. There is also an enhanced motivation to copy anything that is successful, in part because the risks of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Food And Religion Secondly, there are many variations in the kind of practices associated with food. These practices can be traced down to their religious beliefs or from their cultural heritage. Again, given the diversity of cultural backgrounds of the Indians in Singapore, it is expected that there will be a plethora of practices that people follow. During the field trip to the Burhani mosque, I noticed how there is the practice of eating salt before and after food. Further research reveals that Muslims believe that salt is very beneficial for body health and it can protect you from many diseases if you take it right before and after meals. This is just one example illustrating the influence religion has on eating habits. In Hinduism several rituals are associated with food as well. They believe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As such, it is a very common sight among the Hindus who traditionally follow the custom of sprinkling water on the food before eating their meal and it is believed to be an act of purification. Cultural belief also affects the way people eat. For instance, among all the Indians, cutlery is not used to eat food. They think that food is meant to be a whole sensory experience, so an eating habit in the traditional Indian culture is to consume Indian foods such as curry, rice and naan bread by picking it up using the hands. Bread is often used to scoop up the curry sauce and rice, and it is dipped into traditional soups such as daal, a lentil based soup. Indian people are supposed to eat with their right hands, because eating with the left hand is thought to be unclean. While it is still common to find Singaporean Indians eating with hands, it is more likely they will do so in the comfort of their own homes or in restaurants where they can wash their hands before and afterward. Many Indians now do not eat with hands and use cutlery instead in public settings such as the food court or school canteens because they may find it inconvenient and unhygienic to eat with hands in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Umbrella Revolution Case Analysis Case Analysis: Umbrella Revolution The Internet environment of Hong Kong is different from that in Mainland China in terms of freedom, including freedom of Internet access, freedom of speech and freedom of press. This freedom allows the Internet to play an important role in mobilizing Hong Kong people to engage in socio political participation and facilitating the formation of civil society. The power of the Internet in influencing public policy was recognized since the movement against the Moral and National Education in 2012. In the review, Umbrella Revolution is used as an example to illustrate the relationship between the Internet and social movements.  Background The Umbrella Revolution is a civil disobedience movement with more than one hundred thousand participants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, it is also a crucial tool in cultivating the idea of freedom and facilitating the democratic development. This is the reason that the CCP puts great concern on Internet censorship. Nevertheless, the citizens still have the means to access the so called sensitive information and cultivate their critical thinking. This implies that the CCP cannot foster a Hexie society simply by site blocking. On the other hand, Hong Kong is obvious an inharmonious society as we enjoy the freedom of surfing the Internet and freedom of speech. People can freely exchange their ideas about political and social affairs online and it is common for conflicts to emerge as people have different considerations. Through the case analysis of Umbrella Revolution, the importance of the Internet in social and political aspect is showed. As an accessible and informative platform, the Internet played a leading role in disseminating information and mobilizing participants massively. Therefore, it is believed that the Internet has the influential power to facilitate democratic progress of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Giving Our Felons A Chance Giving Our Felons a Chance What if you couldn t find somewhere to live? This is an actual issue that many Americans face every day. Not because of the lack of money, but because of their criminal records felons to be specific. Having a criminal record, now in days is not hard, you can be felon for something small or for something big. However, once a felon you are out of luck with finding a place to live on your own. I think it is the smallest and most irrelevant things that our government take into notice. The government will never see and think like a person who grew up in poverty. If you have a criminal record and can t find a place to live to better yourself what the next step? It can only go south from here. No one should struggle to find a place to live and call home. I believe that there are felons out there who will never better themselves nor would they care to. These felons don t care for a place to live or a place to call home. However, there are many people who end up with a criminal record for a very small incident, maybe an incident that was not their fault. There are many felons who can post bail and maybe do one day in jail. If you can post bail in one day I m sure your crime was not life threatening. Therefore, why can t this felon find a place to live? The reason is because any apartment complex you apply for will do a background check and will deny you. They don t care if you are doing better or if you re a changed person they will throw you out just as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Zara Case Case Questions: 1. How specifically do the distinctive features of Zara s business model affect its operating economics? The main concepts that can be taken away from Zara s business model, which directly affect its operating economics, is low cost, high control, and quick turnaround. Zara is just one of six retail stores operated by, Inditex, the parent company. Inditex owns Comditel, a subsidiary, which manages the dyeing, patterning, and finishing of gray fabric and supplied finished fabric to external as well as in house manufacturers. By owning this company, Zara is able to maintain low cost production while being able to finish fabric in a week. Zara has the ability to obtain its main raw materials as well as the final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zara is known for its ability to respond quickly to the demands of the market. The market segment that Zara is target is not very price sensitive, and therefore it does not compete on price but rather on fashion trends. The company has positioned itself so that it has the ability to design and have a finished good within four to five weeks for an entirely new design and two weeks for restocking/modifying and existing products. To put this concept into perspective, Zara s competitors take about six months to do the same task. Given Zara s quick response time, they have the luxury of following fashion rather than gambling on it. The short cycle time reduced working capital intensity and facilitated continuous manufacture of new merchandise, allow for Zara to commit to the bulk of its product line for a season much later than its key competitors. 3. How well does Zara s advantage travel globally? The current structure of Zara will prove to be advantageous as it continues to expand globally. With the current marketing setup, Zara has always promoted its products by way of their retail space. There is almost never a large marketing campaign for the new product line, which unlike their competitors allows Zara to decrease their costs. For every new store that is opened by Zara there is a centralized distribution center that is responsible for supplying the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Fall Of The House Of Usher Effect Edgar Allan Poe once said that the artistry of narratives is in the ability to achieve a unity of effect (Clement, lecture notes). In his narrative The Fall of the House of Usher, a man gets a letter from an old friend who wants him to go to his family estate because he is sick. When he arrives, he notices that his friend and his sister are not the only ones affected by illness. It is obvious that the house is too. The illness leads to the death of the Ushers and also the destruction of the house. In The Fall of the House of Usher, Poe makes death and decay, as well as overall illness, his unity of effect. He creates this effect by using the different features of narratives. He establishes this effect through his narrator, the setting of the story, and the events that affect the characters. In this short narrative, there are many textual examples that enforce the effect of death, decay, and illness. In the succeeding paragraphs, I will be analyzing the style, setting, narrator, characters, and conflict of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early time periods where oral narratives were the only form of story, narratives existed to teach a lesson or to illustrate a moral. In the medieval period, narratives were for entertainment. It wasn t until the nineteenth century that tales became about truth. Narratives like The Fall of the House of Usher aren t about teaching or entertaining. These narratives are about the message or experience that is being created through writing. They are about presenting readers with an effect that is made to be felt and thought about. In The Fall of the House of Usher readers are left with the feeling of death, decay, and illness because of Poe s use of language, story world, narrator, characters, and conflict. Edgar Allan Poe did an effective job of using his writing to portray the effect he wanted to deliver to everyone who read his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Research Theme for Buss4 2013 Organisational culture describes the values, beliefs and behaviours which provide norms for the environment of an organisation (Anon., 2012). The culture of an organisation sets out to provide structure for employees within a business and often culture shows to be a strong factor in certain organisations. Edgar Schein, a culture theorist explains that the definition of organizational culture must be general otherwise factors may be eliminated which may contribute to culture within a business. (Anon., 2007). Culture impacts on the working procedures in which a business performs and effects the way in which the organisation is run on a daily basis. The organisational iceberg theory proposed by French and Bell (1990) explains that there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees follow specific job descriptions and their aim is to complete individual tasks set, role culture also displays bureaucracy within a company (Sherwin, 2009). John Lewis has implemented a role culture within their organisation allowing staff to have individual roles to complete advantageously giving them a sense of job identity within the culture of the business.(Potter, 2010) explains that John Lewis encourage respect, fairness, dialogue and collaboration between all staff (shareholders or partners) to work from a leadership base of high credibility and trust. Therefore this shows they value importance on their employees and ensure they have a positive reputation of culture. By issuing yearly bonuses to employees, they show importance of their staff to the company and communication of this is shown in the public eye. Task culture is an explanation of businesses which value high importance of the tasks in hand and make every effort of the company to complete tasks set. There is less control and influence from sub ordinates as employees work in team based groups to ensure completion of work. An example of this culture would be seen in more research based businesses where more team working is required with different skills to implement within the business surroundings. A person culture reflects a culture in which the business surrounds the importance of employees and key job roles are led by staff decision making where in which there is no hierarchy. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Legalization Of Drones Research Paper Should drones be legal What can fly and it has a camera also people use it can go high places? If you said drone you guessed it right. Yes because there are lots of amazing facts about drones. Here are some very juicy facts about drones. There are 3 pro s parts of a drone is and how good there parts are. Also how little they can be and last the third is you can see drones alot. There are some extreme facts about a Drones. Hope you will learn some very interesting facts about drones. First pro is the parts of the drone. The camera is made from gopro company, so that means if you want a camera recorder get a gopro. The drone have a very good camera on them they can see about 17,500 feet and they also can look in your house. There camera s are very good and they have a silent motor so you can not hear them. They got night vision so they can see in the dark. They can be really good at flying and also some can go up to 50 mph and also they can go up to 400 ft up in the air and you can see them at night. They have green, red, white lights on them and also they can go in high places in high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drones can be as small as a fly or an ant and also as big as a jet. That is a big difference from a fly to a jet. One regular drone can pick up 30 pounds. Really that is pretty good for a drone. They are pretty good for there size. It can weight 0.55 pounds to 55 pounds. Really that is very light for technology. Another facts is you can be good for hiding Well there are some more facts about drones. Drones can carry a baby from a hospital and Carry a pack of 6 big 2 liter pops which weights 2.41 pounds each bottle in total of 14.46 for a long time. They can carry heavy items like a medical supply. And it can carry 50% of it s weight. That is very good for a drone. It can also lift a brick that is good so if you want to build a shack of bricks. They can lift a lot more things to carry payloads. A Well that s it for the second pro for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Case Of Bank Of America Vs. The Deaf Introduction Laws against discrimination of any kind are implemented so that each individual is able to have an equal opportunity at employment. In the case of Bank of America vs. the deaf employee who wanted an interpreter to work with them, there was an indication of discrimination towards the individual. The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, was applied to prevent these types of acts to happen, and due to the issues Bank of America had in rebellion of this act, caused the lawsuit by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). History and Background of ADA The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), is the United States first comprehensive civil rights law addressing the needs of people with disabilities, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 4). History and Background USERRA In conjunction with the ADA of 1990, there is the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA), which protects individuals involved in the military service. This act helps protect those who are active or inactive, having performed as a member of the military service, to be able to keep or get employment regardless of the service obligations. Essentially, this act was created to protect veterans from discrimination acts from organizations and to go along with the equal opportunity employment execution. This act is supremely important because of the amount of dedication that is involved from a member of the military service to give their time and put their life on the line for others citizens of this country. To have this act in place allows those individuals to be able to have flexibility with their careers in the event they have to leave for deployment and upon their return as such. This is a law that shows respect and admiration for the service members and states that they are protected in the event duty calls and they must be called upon to help defend our country (USERRA, 2012, para. 1 6). History and Background of Bank of America Case Bank of America is a large and powerful corporation that apparently felt they could override the law of the ADA. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mission Essential Functions Of The Company I. Primary Mission Essential Functions General training: Make sure employees know how to act/respond in all kinds of emergencies. Make sure employees have had practice applying the training they learned. Research and development: Make sure company has research teams that look for iron or other materials and develop the best possible product for clients to purchase. Hazmat: Make sure company has a hazmat team or access to hazmat team that can clean up a hazardous spill in a safe and productive manner. Equipment: The company has many large and expensive equipment and it must be a priority to protect the equipment during any incident. Public Works: The company needs to be able to turn on/off gas/electricity/ or water during a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human Capital The company will determine which employees are essential to the manufacturing side of the facility and offer to temporarily transfer them to other locations to work and help ease the stress of increasing production. Other employees will be given normal salaries while the Pittsburgh site is inoperable. It is to be understood that most workers will not want to come into work however the company could offer an incentive such as an extra vacation day, and overtime hours to workers who come in despite the circumstances. 3. Continuity Teams and Leadership The planning chief will review plans, the emergency services will be the main coordinator, the staff coordinator will update the plan on a regular basis, the operations manager will train staff, and the training coordinator will document developments. 4. Delegation of Authority In order to keep control of the facility delegation authority of command must be in place. The finance team will be responsible in determining budgets. Human resource will contact employees to see who is available. The head supervisor of the facility will be in charge in contacting the inspectors and removing the trailers. 5. Facilities In the event that the Pittsburgh facility is not safe to work in we will have to transfer all possible machines and materials to alternate location located in Hamburg and Singapore. 6. Vital Records The vital records in this facility include names and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Difference Between Monopolistic Competition And Oligopoly The determination of prices of commodities depends upon the type of market structure in which they are produced. There are various markets prevailing in an economy like (a) perfect competition, (b)Monopoly,(c) Monopolistic Competition, and (d) Oligopoly. Monopoly, monopolistic competition and oligopoly are generally grouped under imperfect competition, since these three markets differ in respect to the degree of imperfections in the market. Before explaining all these markets in detail, it will be quite important to understand the meaning of the term market in economics. 1.2 Meaning of Market Market in general means a particular place or locality where goods are sold and purchased. However, in economics, by the term market we do not mean any particular place or locality in which goods are bought or sold. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Large number of buyers and sellers: The first important feature of monopolistic competition is that under it there are relatively large numbers of buyers each satisfying a small share of the market demand for product. The number of buyers in monopolistic competition is also large. Because there is large number of firms under monopolistic competition, there exists stiff competition between them. 2. Product Differentiation: The second important feature of Monopolistic Competition is that products produced by various firms are differentiated. This means that the products of various firms under monopolistic competition are not same but similar. Therefore there prices cannot be very much different. Because of similar products and close substitutes the firms under monopolistic competition compete with each other. 3. Selling Costs: In monopolistic competition the products are close substitutes of one another, In order to differentiate their products firms incurs selling cost Selling costs refer to the expenditure on advertisements, sale promotions, warranties, customer services, packaging, colours are brand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Happened To The Rats Research Paper What Happened to the Rats! Remember back in 1967, when Lyndon B. Johnson was President? Remember Camilo Junior High and Ms. Baker? Of course you remember Ms. Baker s precious rats, Sycorax and Caliban. It was back in 1967 at Camilo Junior High when Sycorax and Caliban disappeared. Poor Holling was cleaning out the rats cage when they escaped. Sycorax and Caliban were as fast as lightening as they ran off. The school year was ending and the rats have not been found. Well fast forward to the year 1997, and the rats are still missing. Many things have changed since 1967. The principal and all the other teachers are now grandparents or dead. Ms. Baker retired five years ago, and now Holling is a teacher at Camilo Junior High. Holling s dad has died of a heart attack, and Holling also manages the family business, Hoodhood and Associates. Doug Syteck is now in prison on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one know if his son is just really dumb or just likes being in junior high. Doug Syteck son s name is Jim. Jim is tall and overweight. Many people bullied him his whole life so he isn t very friendly. He is still in the seventh grade and no one really knows him. Ms. Baker has been enjoying her retirement, but never forgot about her missing rats. Now that Ms. Baker is no longer at the school, she has asked Holling to figure out what happened to Sycorax and Caliban. Everyone suspects Doug Syteck s son has the rats in captivity, but no one knows where though. It s been a thousand years since anyone has seen them. What if they are dead? You ll find out later.... Mr. Holling is going to figure out this mystery. Mr. Holling has his mind set on finding the rats, and he won t stop until he does. Every time he hears a strange noise up in the ceiling, he wonders if it is Sycorax and Caliban. If he smells something like rotten garbage, he wonders if it is the dead rats. Finding the rats is always on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...