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Why Geography Matters More Than Ever By Harm De Blij
Geography is an important factor to consider when you look at this worlds past, present, or future. So
whether it be the earths physical geographic features, the geopolitics stirring up trouble across the
globe, or the economics of growing or shrinking countries; geography plays a major role. In todays
society, geographic knowledge is one of the most important and valuable tools to possess. Without it,
we are victims of ignorance and endanger ourselves, others, and the world. This ignorance, possessed
by many, is posing a great risk of self destruction. The author of Why Geography Matters More Than
Ever , Harm de Blij, makes many strong points on this matter, but occasionally makes unsupported
and unclear statements which tend to stray off topic. Lets get right to the point. There is no such thing
as global warming. This provocative statement presented by the author makes ... Show more content
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He feared the Soviet Unions deviationism ha tainted his Maoist communism. So he mobilized young
people in china, forming the Red Guards and shutting down schools. These kids were encouraged to
attack bourgeois and root out enemies of the system, including family members. The results of this
were devastating. The economy was left struggling to survive, people and elders were mistreated for
things they didn t do, and there were as many as 30 million casualties. After explaining this and how
Maos death practically saved china, the author makes this statement. On July 28, 1976, twin
earthquakes struck near the city of Tangshan...the death toll...may have exceeded 700,000 people...The
chairmen for life died on September 9, just six weeks after Tangshan. It probably was no coincidence.
This quote suggests that a political reaction was connected to Maos death. Practically a conspiracy
theory, the author never backs it up with any evidence, proof, or reason. This weakens the overall
topic and distracts from his main
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Pop Culture in 1960 s and 1990 s Essay
Pop Culture in 1960 s and 1990 s
In comparing the sixties and the nineties, my first thought was how much popular culture has changed
since then and how different society is today. The strange thing is, the more I tried to differentiate
between them, the more similarities I found. Both the sixties and the nineties were about youth,
creativity, free thinking, and expression. With the nineties coming to a close and the popularity of
anything ?retro, I decided to compare the fashions, people, music, and issues that defined pop culture
in the 1960?s and its influence on pop culture in the 1990?s.
In the 1960?s, society was changing by the minute and fashion was ?anything goes?. In the early
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As fashion in the 60?s influenced fashion in the 90?s, the spirit of music in the 60?s is present in the
music of the 90?s. Many of the artists popular in the sixties are still major forces in music today. There
is no one genre of music that can define either decade. After the appearance of the Beatles and the
British invasion in the early sixties, music changed and everything before it was all but swept away.
There was surf music from the Beach Boys; folk music from Bob Dylan; R B influenced music from
Motown and the Rolling Stones; and psychedelic music from Jefferson Airplane and the Doors. In the
nineties, many new types of music evolved. These include rap music and hip hop which came from
urban dissatisfaction and unrest, while underground alternative rock became mainstream. In 1969, the
Woodstock music festival embodied the spirit of peace and love. It was repeated in 1994 and 1999, but
unfortunately, the festival in 1999 ended in violence, marring the essence of the original Woodstock.
Racial tensions, civil rights disturbances, and deeply divided opinions over the American presence in
the Vietnam war, all served to give the sixties a radical edge. People were passionate about what they
believed in and were willing to give their lives, if necessary, to the cause. Young people became
increasingly opposed to the Vietnam war and had a tendency to express their opinions more violently
than Martin Luther King,
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British Sculptor Phyllida Barlow
untitled: dock, the latest work from British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, is also colossal and monumental
in scale. The sculpture was commissioned by Tate Britain for its Duveen Gallery. The annual
commission, sponsored by Sotheby s, invites artists to make work in response to Tate s collection of
British art bridging the gap between its historic and contemporary works. The commission is
displayed every year from March to October. Tate Britain, part of England s five gallery network of
Tate spaces, has been on a mission to redefine itself since the creation of Tate Modern in 2000. At that
time the majority of Tate Britain s post 1900 collection of artworks were rehoused into Tate Modern.
Tate Britain has gone through two major refurbishments since and relies heavily on events, like this
commission, to maintain its resonance with modern audiences. Therefore, untitled: dock is
monumentally important to the museum s calendar. The Duveen Gallery opened in 1937 as a
dedicated sculpture space at the heart of Tate s riverside property. The gallery is a vaulted, 100 meter
long, tubular space lined with marble. untitled: dock fills the Duveen space in its entirety. Barlow s
three dimensional piece is comprised of seven interrelated and individually titled sculptures:
Each portion of the piece consists everyday materials including cardboard, fabric, timber, plaster and
cement. The color scheme is consistent throughout all seven constructions. The sculptures are colorful
and
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Puerto Rico and the United States Essay
Puerto Rico and the United States
Since Puerto Rico was first discovered by Christopher Columbus on November 19, 1493, and Spanish
colonization ensued in 1508, Puerto Rico has experienced all of these pressures of identity and culture.
When Columbus first arrived he found the island populated by thousands of Taino Indians who made
the mistake of showing Columbus gold nuggets in the river. This was all Spain needed to finance its
crown. Differences between the Spaniards and the Taints began around two years later when Diego
Salcedo was killed by the Indians. The Taino Indians revolt against the Spaniards was met with no
success and many left the island or fled into the mountains where they began new lives.
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A small item appeared in the morning papers, but nobody paid much attention, and the event was soon
forgotten. [S]oon after that, Buenaventura moved to the caretaker s house and nobody seemed to mind.
He cleared the spring of undergrowth and put it back in use. (Ferre, p. 11)
Examples of the obscurity over time or erasures over time that Gonzalez mentioned are for instance in
1498 when you built the foundation or first floor, at that point in time you did not want the Spanish
language as your official language you wanted to keep your Taino Indian language, you did not want
the language that was being forced upon you by the oppressors. This obviously did not happen
because today, in 1998, you want to keep your native Spanish language and do not want to adopt the
English language.
Race has also conveniently been erased from Puerto Rican history. Black is the core of the Puerto
Rican population according to Gonzalez. ( What I am claiming is that it was the blacks, the people
bound most closely to the territory which they inhabited (they were after all slaves), who had the
greatest difficulty in imagining any other place to live . (Gonzalez, p. 10) When Puerto Ricans first
read his article they were appalled at this notion. The fundamental axiom is that Puerto Rico was a
nation
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Symbolism In The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas starts off in a town that the movie revolves around the whole movie,
which is Halloweentown. In this town, they have a Pumpkin King, who is the ruler of the town, and
his name is Jack Skellington. Jack begins to feel bored of the same old holiday they have every year,
Halloween, and he soon stumbles upon trees that are decorated with symbols for each holiday. Jack is
intrigued by the door that has a bright green christmas tree on it decorated with little painted on
ornaments. He opens the door and falls into the tree and gets transported into Christmasland. He
explores the small land that he was pulled into, and then he returns home to tell his town about the
place that he has just discovered. He tells them that they are going to make their own Christmas. The
town teamed up and worked on making terrifying toys to bring joy to the children and to give Santa a
year off. Jack sent 3 kids, Shock, Lock, and Barrel, to kidnap Santa and keep him safe while they were
delivering presents to the kids of the world. Sally, who has always secretly admired Jack, told him she
had a bad vision that stealing Christmas was a terrible idea, but Jack didn t listen. Jack finally got on
his sleigh with his skeletal reindeer and rode off into the night delivering presents. Every house he
went to called the police because the toys were trying to kill them and eventually the military was
trying to shoot him out of the sky. When he was shot down, he realized Sally
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Home Rule As A Force Of Unity And Division Of Irish...
Discuss Home Rule as a force of unity and division in Irish political life during the period 1886 to
1921.
The home rule question played a prominent part in Irish history for over 40 years. Home Rule, the
ideology that a country under a colony would rule itself from home, caused bitter political and social
divisions throughout Ireland. Whilst the division between nationalists and unionist became rife, Home
Rule unified many that were willing to fight for Ireland s cause.
In Ulster there was a sectarian rivalry between Protestants and Catholics. The secret ballot act of 1872
and the Reform act of 1884 reduced the political power of protestant and they felt threatened. From
1885 to 1886, Home Rule became a greater possibility for Ireland, unionists and Protestants became
more restless and agitated. Divisions emerged in politics and in 1885 the Irish Loyal and Patriotic
Union were set up to fight Home Rule. After the general election of 1885 divisions were further
polarised between unionists and nationalists. The electorate was divided into the Home Rulers and the
unionists. The Orange Order was revived and it unified Protestants of all classes against Home Rule.
Many Protestants became a member of the Ulster Loyalist and Anti Repeal Union which was
established in 1886. The Conservative Party in Britain established an alliance with unionist. This
unification was set up to protect the interests of the British Empire. The Conservatives believed that if
Home Rule was
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How Are Maggie And Dee Alike
Some sisters have a great relationship, but some do not. The characteristics of both sisters shape that
relationship. Although Dee and Maggie are sisters in the story Everyday Use , they have many
characteristics that are different, but they also have a few characteristics that are similar. Dee and
Maggie both differ in the characteristics of being assertive and being family oriented, but they share
the characteristic of being clever. Firstly, Dee and Maggie differ in the characteristic of assertiveness.
From the very beginning, one can notice that Dee is a lot more assertive than Maggie. In fact, it can be
said that Maggie is not assertive at all; she is submissive. Dee is decisive and confident even when she
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They both are clever. Even though they are both clever, they are clever in different ways. Dee is
educated when it comes to academics. For example, Mama says that Dee went to Augusta to school
and learned many things, But that was before we raised the money, the church and me, to send her to
Augusta to school... She washed us in a river of make believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we
didn t necessarily need to know, (Page 79). Dee is very clever because she went to Augusta, Georgia
for school and is knowledgeable in subjects related to academics. Her knowledge on those subjects
still doesn t mean that it is any use to her family directly. Likewise, Maggie is also very clever.
Maggie may not be as educated as Dee, but she is still very clever. Maggie shows how clever she is
when she says this, Aunt Dee s first husband whittled the dash... His name was Henry, but they called
him Stash. At that, Dee comments, Maggie s brain is like an elephant s, (Page 81). Maggie is clever
because she can remember things from a long time ago. Dee acknowledges this fact by comparing her
brain to an elephant s. An elephant can also remember things from the past well too. Maggie s ability
to remember events is what makes her clever. Therefore, Maggie and Dee both share the characteristic
of being
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The Message Of Reality And Society
J. Cole: The Message of Reality and Society The songs Crooked Smiles and Lost Ones produced by J.
Cole contributes many inspirational messages that would make one stop, look, and question reality
itself. They both have similarities that blend well to his own perspectives about humanity. He uses
organization towards the different perspectives of women and men. He implies dark and powerful
messages on how society has grown to be a rotten apple within, with a beautiful outer sight. A certain
type of powerful message that shows society the respect he gives towards a lost one. Cole connects
deep metal causes and effects to the type of reality we live till this day. He s hood enough to be real,
yet not ignorant. Being a hip hop rapper in the industry equals to great power and great opportunity to
be an influence or be in influenced. The messages behind his original and lyrical videos give the
audience a sense of depth and connection towards the struggles of life. Ever since he was a youngster
he has always been influenced towards the struggle and the importance of economic value. He
includes the people s perspectives, gender values, and the guidance on how money is such a reliable
object. Cole implies setting, organization towards the characters, the value of life, and sends deep
messages to the audience about abortion including how he is different from other rappers in the
industry. He also mentions that there is depth in his lyrics, how he has become a role model to many,
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Fort Worth Case Study
Lauren Hooper
Trinity High School
International Baccalaureate Program
Did the revitalization of Sundance Square influence and creation of Bass Hall benefit the popularity of
art in Fort Worth?
April 9th, 2015
Abstract As there is not a whole lot known about the revitalization of Fort Worth Texas, so it is
important to draw attention to the transformation of the city hiding in Texas from the beginning of
Revitalization in 1979 to the end of it in 2011. Fort Worth was in economic disorder after WWII and it
was seen through the crumbling state of the city... people moved from cities into suburbs and these
people began shopping at strip malls rather than downtown centers. (Bernard,1). This severely
affected Fort Worth s economy but this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To make Fort Worth a major center in the metropolis as it was before, and not just a part of it as the
city had become, the Bass Brothers Enterprise decided to make the Bass Hall out to be the centerpiece
of the Sundance Square by making it the best architecturally and aesthetically, as well as acoustically.
Bass Hall is currently the permanent home of the Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Symphony
Orchestra, Fort Worth Opera, and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and Cliburn
Concerts(Bradley Hasse, 6). Before Revitalization the thought of such programs was ridiculously
impossible, especially for them to be based out of Fort Worth. The Bass Brother s contribution of the
Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, as the crown jewel of Sundance square to many
artists and musicians all over the world due to its global recognition for being one of the top ten best
opera houses in the world (Fort Worth Architecture, 1) further allotted for attention to be drawn into
the city further than it already was, due to the completed Revitalization process. As stated, the building
was originally rejected by the city as a tax funded project (as taxpayers felt their money was better
used elsewhere), so the millionaires were so adamant about creating the famous hall at the time that
the
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Grant vs Mcclellan Comare and Contrast
1. Describe the different approaches to waging war of Grant and McClellan, utilizing Grant s
campaign in the West and McClellan s maneuvers in Virginia.
During the American Civil War, leadership within the Union s army was constantly an issue. Within
the Union, various generals were found at times to be at odds with the political leaders in Washington.
This was especially evident in the relationship between General George McClellan and President
Lincoln. This tension was the result of McClellan s approach to waging war. By examining the
differing approaches to waging war of U.S. Grant and George B. McClellan one can gain a better
appreciation for the decision making that was necessary by leaders like Lincoln, in selecting military
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He suffered what some might refer to in today s vernacular as something akin to analysis paralysis.
(McPherson, 1988, pp. 361 365)
McClellan s caution in waging war is evidenced clearly in the Army of the Potomac s Peninsula
Campaign. McClellan was charged with leading the assault on Richmond, delivering what could have
been a fatal blow against the Confederacy. During the Army of the Potomac s movements towards
Richmond, McClellan repeatedly delayed, believing he had inferior numbers to his initial adversary,
Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston. Johnston knew the caution McClellan was prone to, and
slowly drew McClellan closer to Confederate forces defending Richmond. At the Battle of Seven
Pines, Johnston reinforced the idea in McClellan s mind that caution was necessary. (McPherson,
1988, p. 461) The surprise attach by Johnston s forces, though ultimately defeated by the Army of the
Potomac, delayed McClellan s advance as he called for more reinforcements from Washington.
Johnston was wounded in the battle, and replaced by General Robert E. Lee. Lee, whose prowess as a
tactician bordered on legendary, led a series of surprise attacks against McClellan s Army of the
Potomac in the Seven Days Battle. McClellan s forces were pushed back, and he was relieved of duty
as commander of the Army of the Potomac, until later in 1862. (McPherson, 1988, pp. 462 470)
In contrast with McClellan stood U.S.
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Biological Anthropology Of Aging Summary
Biological Anthropology of Aging
The article that I chose to examine was the Biological Anthropology of Aging. This article was written
by Gillian H. Ice from the Department of Social Medicine. He studied in Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine. This article was published in 2005 2006 the publisher is Kluwer Academic
Publishers Plenum, Volume 20 Issue 2 from pages 87 90. It is written in The Journal of Cross Cultural
Gerontology. This journal is discussing the fact that aging in our population is increasing dramatically,
and not only developed countries but also in developing nations as well.
The purpose of this article is the study of the health within cultures and how aging has changed
dramatically over the years. The aging process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since elderly populations are now increasing, one fifth of individuals in developed countries are over
60 years old and if this pattern tends to continue it is projected that by 2030 there will be 1/3rd of
individuals older than 60. Many may believe that the most elderly people come from the United
States, but clear research shows that 59% of the world elderly individuals are found in developing
countries. Japan also had a moderate increase in elderly individuals from 7% to 14% in just 26 years,
other Asian countries will see similar increasing patterns as well. Europe has seen some similar life
expectancy increases over the range of 100
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Essay Autonomy Vs. Paternalism In Mental Health Treatment
Autonomy Vs. Paternalism In Mental Health Treatment
The assignment for this Ethics class was to review Mr. Jacob s treatment, as described by the New
York State Commission on Quality of Care for the
Mentally disabled (1994). The class was further asked to comment on the major issues for each of the
three perspectives. The agencies, family and review board were to be included. This student will begin
with a fourth perspective; that of Mr. Gordon.
In the Matter of Jacob Gordon (1994), is the story of the last eight years of a psychiatrically disabled
man s life. Mr. Gordon appeared to vacillate between striving for autonomy and accepting the support
of his family.
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He continued to need her support and assistance although this met she continued to be overly involved
in his life.
It was his mother he turned to when he had problems with a roommate. It was his mother who was
utilized when Mr. Gordon was less compliant. It was Mr. Gordon s family who assured that he had
continued mental health counseling and services.
It was also Mr. Gordon s family who appeared to be the focal point of any plans for Mr. Gordon.
quot;......expectations, soon to be dashed by programs more devoted to servicing neurotic families than
people with schizophrenia quot; (Rubenstien, 1994,
p.55). Mr. Gordon remained safe and close to his family by relinquishing his autonomy. Mr. Gordon s
safety was the most important issue for the family.
Secondarily to his safety, Mr. Gordon s family wished him to have the opportunity to participate in
programming that would assist in his wellness.
For Mr. Gordon s family, wellness seemed to equate to a standard of behavior that his mother
personally viewed as normal.
The family were not bound to any code of ethics or compelled to understand their biases or prejudices
in their son s case. Certainly, to say that the family operated on the premise of paternalism is an
understatement. Ethically, the Gordon s believed that they were the most justified to speak in the best
interests of their son. The energy that the Gordon s put into advocating for what they
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Frankenstein s ambition
Topic #3
Victor s driving, obsessive ambition ruined his life and led to his own death and the murder of his
loved ones. Illustrate how ambition affects not only Victor and Robert Walton, but also the creature in
Frankenstein.
Thesis Statement: Ambition and the quest for knowledge is a fatal flaw in the characters of Victor
Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and the creature.
In Mary Shelley s 1818 novel, Frankenstein , a recurring motif of ambition and the quest for
knowledge is present among the characters of Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton and the creature.
Victor s obsessive ambition is his fatal flaw, ruining his life and leading to the murder of his loved
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Victor begins to possess an unnatural drive in his quest for knowledge where he begins intense study
and experimentation, These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with
unremitting ardour. My cheek had grown pale from study, and my person had become emaciated with
confinement eventually isolating himself from his friends and family. As the seasons passed Victor s
obsession with his studies continued to grow, And the same feelings which made me neglect the
scenes around me caused me also to forget those friends who were so many miles absent, and whom I
had not seen for so long a time highlighting how his ambition is a fatal flaw, neglecting the outside
world and his loved ones. Victor s ambition to research and attempt to create life drains him of health
and sensibility, Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful
degree which is ironic to the goal he wishes to achieve. Shelly s use of irony illuminates how Victor s
obsessive ambition has become a fatal flaw.
Victor s blindness to what his end result will produce is immediately revealed when his final work is a
hideous creature. Victor, through repulsion, neglects caring for the creature in its blank slate, gradually
fuelling the ambition it feels for revenge. With the monster isolated, he begins to learn, I learned to
distinguish between the operations
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Coney Island Essay
Progressivism was at the peak of its movement in America during the new era of Coney Island and
was observed by many critics. Progressives at the time liked to focus on order and to decrease
activities that took away from the structure of life. It was the goal of progressives to address any
political or local problems, especially those focusing on an increase in industrialization among urban
societies and cultures (Textbook, 778). Kasson states in his book that it was the goal of progressives to
reform society back to work and profit, but the engineering of the amusement parks and its influence
was all incorrect to society (104 105). The book focuses slightly on how Progressives used their
movement to attack others who did not agree with their political and economic beliefs. Whereas,
Kasson explains Progressives as a voice of opinion during this time that believed there was a way to
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Kasson many times in this book gives supportive information and events that symbolized the growth
of Coney Island. For example, he is biased to the belief that Coney Island was a time of a developing
urban industrial society simply based on Olmstead s foundation of Central Park leading to the success
and then decline of Dreamland (Textbook). The insanely descriptive details of Steeplechase, Luna
Park and Dreamland offer an image for the reader to truly believe that he supports his argument that
Coney Island was the transformation of a new society based on urban reform and industrial success
within a new mass culture. He explains the growth of railroads, hotels, architecture, shows and
creative amusement rides never seen before that stunned the nation. These aspects all backed up
Kasson s argument of Coney Island sparking a developing culture of equality and fun for all people
and
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The Birth Of A Moral Dilemma
The Birth of a Moral Dilemma in The Guest People choose every day in different circumstances and
degrees either small imperceptible one, such as the color of the shirt that they will wear, or huge
emotional and moral dilemmas like an abort or a high risk surgery. Nonetheless, there is always a
decision made that has its consequences (want or not). Albert Camus uses characterization to address
the importance of choices. The author uses the character of Balducci to show what happens when
people follow the rules without hesitation. For example, when Balducci arrives into the school to leave
the Arab with Daru, and Daru shows himself discontent with that unforeseen problem, he says, Those
are the orders (Camus). Balducci as a man of law must follow whatever thing is said to him, and he
will do it for sure without dubiety; in addition, Balducci remarks, [Y]ou must sign, that s the rule
(Camus). He has to obey all the requisites and commandments that his work dictates, and he can t
avoid doing this because he will break all the goodness that justice represents. Nevertheless, Camus
tries to point out if a person who only follow a guide or manual for every decision he or she made.
That person is, in fact, making no choices, and he or she does not have to face and think about what is
right or wrong because that person will search and do whatever is said in that guide. Particularly, in
this story, Balducci notes, You don t get used to putting a rope on a man even after
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Financial Statements and Corporate Managers
Business Analysis and Valuation: IFRS Edition
Instructor s Manual Discussion Questions
Palepu Healy Bernard Peek
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Instructor s Manual
Dot Com Crash 3
Instructor s Manual Discussion Questions
Table of Contents Table of
Contents...........................................................................................................3 Chapter 1 A Framework
for Business Analysis Using Financial Statements................4 Chapter 2 Strategy
Analysis...........................................................................................7 Chapter 3 Overview of Accounting
Analysis ..............................................................16 Chapter 4 Implementing Accounting ... Show more
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For example, he can assess how much value can be created through acquisition of target company,
estimate the stock price of a company considering initial public offering, and predict the likelihood of
a firm s future financial distress. Question 2. Accounting statements rarely report financial
performance without error. List three types of errors that can arise in financial reporting.
Three types of potential errors in financial reporting include: 1. error introduced by rigidity in
accounting rules; 2. random forecast errors; and 4
3. systematic reporting choices made by corporate managers to achieve specific objectives.
Accounting Rules. Uniform accounting standards may introduce errors because they restrict
management discretion of accounting choice, limiting the opportunity for managers superior
knowledge to be represented through accounting choice. For example, SFAS No. 2 requires firms to
expense all research and development expenditures when they are occurred. Note that some research
expenditures have future economic value (thus, to be capitalized) while others do not (thus, to be
expensed). SFAS No. 2 does not allow managers, who know the firm better than outsiders, to
distinguish between the two types of expenditures. Uniform accounting rules may restrict managers
discretion, forgo the opportunity to portray the economic reality of firm better and, thus, result in
errors. Forecast Errors. Random
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Population Of Baltimore City And Baltimore County Essay
SECTION ONE: Population Change in Baltimore City and Baltimore County
For this section, examine the data sets you ve collected for the city and county across the different
years. Be sure to pay attention to the information provided in the footnotes this will help you
understand the data you are looking at.
1. What is the population of Baltimore City today? What is the population of Baltimore County today?
What proportion of the US population do these populations represent?
The population of Baltimore city is 621, 849 people. The population of Baltimore County today is
831,128 people. Roughly 321,418,820 people live inside the United States in the most recent census.
Baltimore city represents .19% of the U.S. population. Baltimore County represents .26% of the U.S.
population.
2. How have the populations of each area changed over the past 35 years? Do they hold a larger or
smaller proportion of the US population?
The populations have decreased over the last 35 years. They hold a smaller proportion of the US
population now.
3. Consider the category Race and Hispanic Origin / Race .
How has this category in the US census changed over time?
i. There are more people with Hispanic origin in the United States today than ever before.
Describe the changes in racial composition from 1980 to today in Baltimore City.
i. There are more people of the Hispanic and Latino race in Baltimore now than in the 1980 s. The
number of African
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The U. S. And Turkey
Consequences the 2016 Coup brought to The U.S. and Turkey
Historically, relations between the United States and Turkey were formed through mutual respect and
interest. The first U.S. interaction dates to 1831, when the United States established diplomatic
relations with the Ottoman Empire (the U.S. Department of State) in 1831 through the formal act of
diplomatic recognition between the countries. The friendship was strengthened in the early 1900s as
the United States was elevated to Embassy status in 1906. During World War I, however, the U.S.
broke the neutrality and declared war against Germany, a prime ally of the Ottoman Empire for
Central Powers. This incident caused a severity in the diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the ...
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However, the state of the contemporary relationship has been unstable through events and the rising
anti American sentiment among Turkish citizens. Despite the U.S. support to Turkey for the security
of the Middle East region and the corresponding benefits through the bilateral cooperation, the two
countries have currently been through several controversies.
As a safety measure toward the Islamic State, the growing presence of Muslim fundamentalism (ABC
Clio), the U.S. militarily has supported the Kurdish armed force in Syria, a minority ethnic group in
the Middle East, to counter against the IS. However, Turkey claimed that the armed force has a
connection to the Kurdistan Workers Party, which has is designated as a terrorist group by Turkey.
Despite the insistence of the country, the U.S. has not ceased the support, creating a split between the
two countries.
A coup attempted by the Peace Council, a faction of the Turkish army, was the most prime
precipitating event that led the contemporary relationship between the U.S and Turkey into a
confrontation. Since Erdogan inaugurated as the president, the approval rate was remarkably ever
increasing through the strong economic conditions. On the other hand, he strengthened the dictatorial
policy of Islamization in the country. Against the stance, the Turkish army believed in the importance
of the separation of religion and politics, thus the relationship with the
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Fdi Impact to China Economy
Content 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. The impact of FDI on China 4. Human Resource
Management (HRM) in China 1. HRM in China before reform 2. Impact on reform of Chinese HRM
5. Conclusion
References
1. DeMeyer, Williamson, Jurgen Richter and Mar. 2005. Global Future: the next challenge for Asian
Business. Singapore: John Wiley Sons
2. Min Chen, 2005 Asian Management Systems, 2 nd Edition: Thomson, Chapter 20
3. Tony Edwards Chris Rees, (2006) International Human Resource Management: Prentice Hall
Chapter 5 7
4. K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, Sarah Tong. 2002. Foreign Direct Investment in China: Policy, Trend and
Impact , paper prepared for an international conference on China s Economy ... Show more content on
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During the first ten years of the reform period (1978 1988), China s GDP grew at an average rate of
around 10% per annum and its share of world trade doubled during the decade of the 1980s as well.
From the period of the early 1980s to late 1990s, contracted FDI inflow to China grew from about
US$1.5 billion a year to more than US$40 billion a year in 1999. The rate of economic growth was
even higher in the fist half of the 1990s. Since 1993, for example, the success in attracting foreign
investment made China become the second largest recipient of FDI in the world and the contracted
FDI increased to a peak of US$111 bn in that year. China was ranked the ninth largest trading nation,
by 1999. At the same year, the development of a flourishing private sector which the private firms
accounted for around 38% of services output and about 20% of industrial output. This gives the
prosperity rising, especially in the costal region.
3. The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China
FDI is an important element in China s reform and economic growth, though it is not easy to say the
relationship between FDI inflow and the growth empirically.It is widely believed FDI not only brings
technological progress, but also having impact on industrial organization, technology transfers and the
diffusion of knowledge. It influences on the market structure and competition in host economies as
well. In China, there is
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Male And Female Relationships In Prison
It is nothing new that relationships occur within the prisons. This includes male and females.
However, the article we read stated that male and female relationships are quite different. For males,
these relationships are geared with control and violence, as the females it s quite the opposite.
I think that guards should be allowed to encourage familial relationships but not sexual relationships.
I m sure that trying to stop family type relationship would provide quite difficult in the first place.
Having this kind of structure in prison could be beneficial to those that have never experienced it and
would also help some in the rehabilitation process. Sexual relationships in jail would not do any
justice towards rehabilitation but would
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Deaf Persuasive Speech
Take a second, close your eyes, and imagine silence. Nothing is going on around you; you can t even
hear a pin drop. Not a sound to be heard for miles. You open your eyes expecting the world to come to
life, and everything to breath wavelengths into your ears, but instead, you are met with an ocean of
nothingness. People hustle about you, yelling at you to move out of their way, but still... nothing. This
is the reality of a deaf person s world. Every day they wake up to this, and nothing more. When out in
public, they must learn to communicate, to fend for themselves while the hearing go on with their
lives as normal. We don t even realize how blessed we are as a hearing person, until it s gone. One
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Although it is possible for deaf children to attend public schools and succeed, research suggests that it
is best for them to have their own environment, says Meagan McDonough. It is already hard enough
for a hearing student to find his/her place in the classroom, but when you add being deaf to the list, a
major challenge presents itself. This deaf student must work extra hard to keep up and be able to read
the lips of his/her teachers and fellow peers, and learn to communicate. Even though accommodations
are made and sometimes interpreters are given, it is hard for the student to feel welcome. If this
student were to attend a deaf school, he/she would not have to work so hard and would find it much
easier to communicate and socialize both of which are major focuses in a high school student s life. In
Meagan McDonough s article Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Public Schools , she states that
public schools might not be best for deaf students, but if they start out in a deaf school and eventually
integrate into a hearing school, they will be better off and be able to keep up. I agree with her in that it
is good for a child to at least start his/her education in a deaf school so that the base of their foundation
is laid by something they can understand. If later they feel comfortable trying out a public school, they
may do so and will find it easier to be and feel included. However, if ASL was to be offered in all
public schools and colleges, it would give hearing students the chance to be able to communicate and
be more comfortable with deaf
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The Peral by John Steinbeck
If a homeless man were to win a $1,000,000 lottery, how would he handle the circumstance? In The
Pearl, John Steinbeck depicts the story of Kino, a destitute Mexican Indian male who devotes his life
towards his wife and newborn son. He discovers a great pearl that seems to have the potential to
change his life for the better; however, Steinbeck shows how Kino s discovery of a great fortune can
lead to disaster. The pearl installs greed in Kino as he desires to improve his social status, and overall
creates an evil corruption that destroys his family. The pearl has three primary functions. It causes man
to become more impulsively animalistic, shows society s corruption; greediness; and jealousy, and
provides a false hope, an illusion that the pearl is infinitely valued, but in reality has no value at all.
The discovery of the great pearl influences Kino to be more animalistic. ...Kino s fist closed over the
pearl and his emotion broke over him. He put back his head and howled. His eyes rolled up and he
screamed and his body was rigid (Steinbeck 11). Kino s excitement of this discovery leads to his an
impulsive wolf like behavior, howling, which shows the power of the pearl in triggering man s
impulsiveness. The pearl also installs paranoia in Kino, as he fears others stealing his prized
possession. ...a wild fear surged in Kino s breast, and on the fear came rage...he sprang like an angry
cat, leaped striking and spitting for the dark thing he knew was in the corner of
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Usf Vs Unc-Chapel Hill Research Paper
The Final Countdown: USF vs. UNC Chapel Hill For high school juniors college starts in two years
and now is the time that students need to start considering options for college. Students need to think
whether they would want to stay in state or go out of state and what they want to study. College is an
important aspect in life to help students prepare for the future; some people will go to college for four
years, eight years, or more, but they first need to weigh the options. There are two schools that a
prospective medical student can consider; the University of South Florida or the University of North
Carolina Chapel Hill. The University of South Florida (USF) and the University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill (UNC) both have medical programs and have differences in student life, location, and
tuition.
The University of South Florida is located in Tampa, Florida with a school of medicine, different
tuition options, and a varied student life. USF s school of medicine is Morsani College of Medicine
which has the two following medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cars are the biggest necessity that freshman want to have on campus but are not always allowed. UNC
parking permits are available if the student is approved to live off campus. At USF freshman are
allowed to have cars on campus. Also UNC requires workload hours for a minimum course load
which is twelve academic credit hours and for maximum course load is seventeen hours, for graduate
it is sixteen hours, and the maximum load can increase to eighteen credit hours for undergraduates at
the beginning of open enrollment (Minimum/Maximum). The required workload hours for the
freshman at USF for full time undergraduate is 12 or more credit hours, for ¾ time undergraduate is 9
to 11 credit hours, and for part time undergraduate is 6 to 8 credit hours. Students need to have enough
credit hours to graduate with a minimum amount each year (Enrollment Status
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Emmet Superheroes
This is the official game of the film, in which you need to play superheroes, as well as the
fundamental character of the game, Emmett. It is typically a diligent employee, however he is mixed
up for a superhero. However, with a specific end goal to spare the world don t need extraordinary
aptitudes and Emmett is effectively demonstrated. Venture into the universe of Emmet, a customary,
rules taking after, impeccably normal subject who is erroneously recognized as the most
unprecedented individual and the way to sparing the world. Players guide him as he is drafted into an
association of outsiders on an epic mission to stop a detestable despot, a trip for which Emmet is
pitifully and cleverly underprepared. KEY FEATURES: A delightful
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Taking a Look at Edith Cavell
Edith Cavell was born in 1865 at Swardeston in Norfolk. Her father, Frederick Cavell, was a Church
of England vicar there. Even though her family was quite poor, Edith had a good childhood memory
playing with her father, brothers and sisters. At her young age, she was taught to share what she had
with others. The family Sunday lunch was always divided in half to give for the poor villagers. Edith
and her mother also liked to visit the poor and she became a Sunday School teacher and Godmother to
some of the poorer children in her hometown.
Her interest in caring for others and belief in humanity influenced her to become a fun, smiling and
kind governess, looking after the young children in New England. Then, Edith decided to travel for a
few weeks in Austria and Bavaria where she came across a free hospital, run by a Dr. Wolfenberg. She
was so impressed by it that she donated some of her money to keep it up. That also helped her interest
in nursing aroused. When Edith returned to Swardeston to nurse her sick father, what she experienced
really convinced her to follow the nursing career in 1896.
It was interesting to know that even though nursing was a very old and necessary occupation, it was
not considered as a proper profession until the mid 19th century. It is because from medieval times,
the main source of nurses was the nuns but they were never trained professionally. At the time Edith
pursuing her career, the nursing work was very hard. The hours were as long as from
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Air Pollution Of Beijing And China
Abstract:
In the past few years, the air pollution in Beijing becomes more and more serious. Frequent smog
weather cause social disordered and serious harm to the health of residents. The number of respiratory
diseases increased. Citizens live in a bad living condition. Because of the smog, we have to stop all
outdoor works and activities. It also caused great economic losses. So we must do some thing to
control the air pollution.
Keywords: air pollution, control measures, Beijing
Introduction:
As is well known and commonly accepted, Beijing, as the capital of China, is famous for its
magnificent cultural heritage around the world. However, the problem of air pollution in Beijing is
also the focus of attention.
The air pollution in Beijing has a long history. Trace back to 1966, Zhou Enlai, the most respectable
premier in China, thought Beijing was falling into the trouble of pollution, when he looked at the
smog in the Sky. Unfortunately, in the past few decades, the misgiving of Zhou has been real that the
condition of the air pollution has been getting worse, which has caused negative effect on the cultural
city. For example, the meteorological observation in 1998 showed that the weeks of air pollution index
(API) in the Beijing area which was up to Level 4 increased by 40%, from 14 weeks to 20 weeks in
the whole year of 1998 (Huang Guanzheng 36). Back in the start of 2013, PM 2.5 exceeded the
detectable limit for several days (Huang Guanzheng 36). Similarly,
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Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar Essay
Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar around 1599. The role of the `tragic hero is extremely
important as many of the characters in Julius Caesar exemplify the `tragic hero qualities. Marcus
Brutus, and Julius Caesar, display all the qualities of the `tragic hero : they are great men, with
character flaws, and as a result of a mistake in decision making many people suffer. In Cassius one can
see these same qualities. Cassius can be seen as another tragic hero in Shakespeare s Julius Caesar.
Cassius is a talented general, and does not like the fact that Caesar has become `god like in the Roman
people s minds (see above quote Act I, Scene ii). Cassius can be seen as a ... Show more content on
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However, this ultimate answer goes horribly wrong, for it strays from the ideal vision he held: in the
end war erupts and the people end up being no better off than they were under Caesar s rule, one could
even say worse off. Looking at what diverged Cassius ideal vision of Rome we see Marcus Brutus.
The qualities a tragic hero, in Shakespeare s plays, normally displays consists of the hero falling from
a place of glory, or rank, or happiness. We are astounded by the extent to which they fall, or allow
themselves to stoop. The resulting catastrophe from the hero s mistake is of monumental proportions.
With the discussed play Julius Caesar, Cassius exhibits Jealousy, Rashness, and Impulsive behaviour.
Cassius makes mistakes, each with a disastrous effect.
The play Julius Caesar may be considered a failure as a tragedy: although many characters display
tragic hero properties, the play does not.
Works Cited and
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Population Problems By Garett Hardin
Malthusian view stated that Human Population grows exponentially while the resources consumed by
the population (mainly food) grows linearly. Thereby, there would be a time when the Population
would exceed the supply of food, and thereby would die off due to Famine like situation (positive
checks), or alternatively the humans themselves would use moral restraint including late marriages
(negative checks). Malthus is his essay also states that parents must produce only as many children as
they could afford to nourish and maintain after marriage. In his essay Tragedy of Commons Garett
Hardin too speaks on very similar lines. As his abstract reads The Population Problem has no technical
solution, it requires a fundamental extension in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is a very good argument, had the world been an Equal and Just world, but as we know it, the
world is highly unequal in terms of opportunities and resource distribution. While Hardin himself
practices what he preached breeding 4 children because he and his wife, had the capability to nurture
them but states that a poor man must refrain from breeding more than the number of children he can
nurture. Hardin also specifies the way of Inheritance to be unjust as an idiot can inherit millions and
how genetic recombination could make a mockery of the doctrine of like father, like son . Although
Hardin does not talk in great detail in this essay as to the plans that he proposes for addressing this
population issue he says that The alternative to the commons is too horrifying to contemplate.
Injustice is preferable to total ruin. He indicates through the example of Kingsley Davis how coercion
could be necessary even if it is not unanimously agreed upon! From his Essay, it is evident that Hardin
is not unaware of Technological advancements that could alter the resources vs population issues. But
why then does Hardin not consider Boserup s Theory? Is there something more than what Hardin has
expressed is a question that that I am trying to find an answer
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An Analysis Of Bach s The On The Spirits Of Music Lovers
The title Clavierubung means keyboard study or exercise, a term that probably referred both to the
keyboard skill of the performer and the inventive powers of the composer. Bach s full title added that
the music was to refresh the spirits of music lovers, omitting the pedagogic implications of the candid
instruction that headed the title of the inventions and sinfonias. The Clavierubung consists of four
major parts: 1. The six partitas, published in 1731. 2. An overture and concerto (1735). 3. Four duets
and organ chorales (1739). 4. Goldberg variations (1742). This essay focuses on the first part the
partitas. The meaning of the term partita is complex. Partita is the Italian form of the word and it
developed as a variation technique. In Germany it was used to refer to a collection of contrasting
dances played one after another on festive occasions. It was this usage that was adopted by Froberger
and other German composers of the 17th century when they applied it to the collections of dance
movements for the keyboard. It seems that Bach was aware of the many implications of the term
partita. It is possible that the suites which he assigned this name were so designated because they more
nearly fulfilled the varied implications of the name that did his other suites. In the keyboard partitas
Bach adhered to the old practice of maintaining the identity of key throughout an entire piece. The
variety of forms in the partitas is immediately apparent. Each one of them opens
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Loanable Funds Market in Australia
1. Introduction:
The Reserve Bank of Australia is considering an increase in the target cash rate by 25 basis points in
the near future. It is the intention of this report to analyse the positive and negative impacts of a rise in
interest rates on the loanable fund market in Australia.
In order to analyse the impacts of an increase in interest rates on the loanable fund market, the reasons
behind the possible rate rise in the near future will be looked upon.
Charts and diagrams have been used to illustrate the intention of this report and it is hoped that by
looking at these vital elements the intended user will be able to understand the issue more thoroughly
and follow the analysis behind it and get a clear understanding of the ... Show more content on
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Lenders would compete for borrowers, driving the interest rate down. Similarly, if the interest rate in
the market is less than the equilibrium rate, the quantity of funds demanded would be greater than the
quantity of funds supplied. The shortage of loanable funds would result in upward pressure on the
interest rate (Mankiw, 2001). 4. Effect of demand on Interest rates for Loanable Funds: The demand
on interest rates for loanable funds affects the Household sectors, Business sectors and Government
sectors.
4.1 Household Sectors: The impact of a rate rise decreases the demand for the loanable funds from the
household sector. As this foreseeable increase interest rate could add $50 to the monthly repayments
on a $300,000 mortgage. This may discourage many new home buyers to differ from buying a house
for now, due to the added costs of taking out a mortgage during a period in which interest rates are
expected to be high.
However, at present in Australia the demand for housing is positive and high. The household sector is
doing very well, despite the Reserve Bank raising interest rates, said Westpac senior economist
Andrew Hanlan (Bourlioufas Wires, 2007). This is so because the low petrol prices helped the
household sector in doing well (Bourlioufas Wires,
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The Issue Of Legalizing Abortion Essay
Introduction State your Ethical Position on the issue upfront, with its ethical motivation. The argument
surrounding abortion is a very topical issue in our society and dates way back to ancient days. The
issue of legalizing abortion is a growing social concern as all life is sacred and valued. However, in
recent years there have been two ethical arguments by the Supreme Court in legalizing abortion that of
pro life and pro choice. Despite the legal acceptance of abortion in some countries, the matter remains
an ethical concern (Jones Chaloner, 2007). With this is mind, the writer s position is pro life from a
deontological perspective. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica (2015), deontological
emphasizes the relationship between duty and morality of human actions. The term deontology
derives from the Greek deon, duty, and logos, science. Thus, pro life seek to advocate for the
defenseless human being whose life is being unjustly taken away (Alcorn, 1994). Since all human life
begins at conception the act of abortion can then be seen as murder because it is the act of taking
someone s life. Abortion is an infringement on human life. In retrospect no civil society would allow
for someone to take the life of another; for that reason, abortion must be viewed as morally wrong.
Subsequently, the bible recognizes no crucial difference between the being in the womb and the being
after birth. Hence, from conception and onwards, the individual is a person. Genesis
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Synthetic Dye Research Paper
Look down at your lap.
Are you wearing jeans?
Even if you re still in sweatpants, I m willing to bet you ve got a few pairs of denim nearby, right?
With so many jeans walking around today, it s easy to forget that their classic indigo color is actually
rare in nature. And while modern synthetic dyes have made this deep blue a common color, it wasn t
always so.
In fact, for centuries, in part because of its rarity, people across cultures and religions went totally
bonkers for indigo.
Demand for the color sparked trade wars, fueled Trans Atlantic slavery, and for a time the dye was
actually used as straight up currency.
The indigo craze probably even influenced Newton s original color wheel, even though most color
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Eventually the liquid was drained, mixed with lye, molded into cakes, dried, and pounded into
powder.
Dyers could then mix that powder with water and other substances in soaking vats to get the exact
purpley blue shade they wanted.
India probably cultivated the original commercial supply of Old World indigo that worked it s way
around European trade routes during the Greco Roman era.
The so called blue gold later became culturally important and highly desired throughout Europe,
Japan, and West Africa, before eventually making it s way to the American colonies, where its
cultivation and trade helped fund the Revolutionary War effort.
Around the turn of 20th century synthetic indigo dye came on scene and decimated the natural dye
market. Today most commercial operations use the synthetic indigo, although environmental concerns
have reignited an interest in natural, sustainable dyes.
Okay, so what does any of this have to do with Newton, you ask?
Well, you may recall that in the mid 17th century, apple loving Isaac discovered the visible spectrum
of light when he held up a prism to a sunbeam and watched a rainbow come out the other
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  • 2. Why Geography Matters More Than Ever By Harm De Blij Geography is an important factor to consider when you look at this worlds past, present, or future. So whether it be the earths physical geographic features, the geopolitics stirring up trouble across the globe, or the economics of growing or shrinking countries; geography plays a major role. In todays society, geographic knowledge is one of the most important and valuable tools to possess. Without it, we are victims of ignorance and endanger ourselves, others, and the world. This ignorance, possessed by many, is posing a great risk of self destruction. The author of Why Geography Matters More Than Ever , Harm de Blij, makes many strong points on this matter, but occasionally makes unsupported and unclear statements which tend to stray off topic. Lets get right to the point. There is no such thing as global warming. This provocative statement presented by the author makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He feared the Soviet Unions deviationism ha tainted his Maoist communism. So he mobilized young people in china, forming the Red Guards and shutting down schools. These kids were encouraged to attack bourgeois and root out enemies of the system, including family members. The results of this were devastating. The economy was left struggling to survive, people and elders were mistreated for things they didn t do, and there were as many as 30 million casualties. After explaining this and how Maos death practically saved china, the author makes this statement. On July 28, 1976, twin earthquakes struck near the city of Tangshan...the death toll...may have exceeded 700,000 people...The chairmen for life died on September 9, just six weeks after Tangshan. It probably was no coincidence. This quote suggests that a political reaction was connected to Maos death. Practically a conspiracy theory, the author never backs it up with any evidence, proof, or reason. This weakens the overall topic and distracts from his main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Pop Culture in 1960 s and 1990 s Essay Pop Culture in 1960 s and 1990 s In comparing the sixties and the nineties, my first thought was how much popular culture has changed since then and how different society is today. The strange thing is, the more I tried to differentiate between them, the more similarities I found. Both the sixties and the nineties were about youth, creativity, free thinking, and expression. With the nineties coming to a close and the popularity of anything ?retro, I decided to compare the fashions, people, music, and issues that defined pop culture in the 1960?s and its influence on pop culture in the 1990?s. In the 1960?s, society was changing by the minute and fashion was ?anything goes?. In the early sixties, Jackie Kennedy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As fashion in the 60?s influenced fashion in the 90?s, the spirit of music in the 60?s is present in the music of the 90?s. Many of the artists popular in the sixties are still major forces in music today. There is no one genre of music that can define either decade. After the appearance of the Beatles and the British invasion in the early sixties, music changed and everything before it was all but swept away. There was surf music from the Beach Boys; folk music from Bob Dylan; R B influenced music from Motown and the Rolling Stones; and psychedelic music from Jefferson Airplane and the Doors. In the nineties, many new types of music evolved. These include rap music and hip hop which came from urban dissatisfaction and unrest, while underground alternative rock became mainstream. In 1969, the Woodstock music festival embodied the spirit of peace and love. It was repeated in 1994 and 1999, but unfortunately, the festival in 1999 ended in violence, marring the essence of the original Woodstock. Racial tensions, civil rights disturbances, and deeply divided opinions over the American presence in the Vietnam war, all served to give the sixties a radical edge. People were passionate about what they believed in and were willing to give their lives, if necessary, to the cause. Young people became increasingly opposed to the Vietnam war and had a tendency to express their opinions more violently than Martin Luther King, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. British Sculptor Phyllida Barlow untitled: dock, the latest work from British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, is also colossal and monumental in scale. The sculpture was commissioned by Tate Britain for its Duveen Gallery. The annual commission, sponsored by Sotheby s, invites artists to make work in response to Tate s collection of British art bridging the gap between its historic and contemporary works. The commission is displayed every year from March to October. Tate Britain, part of England s five gallery network of Tate spaces, has been on a mission to redefine itself since the creation of Tate Modern in 2000. At that time the majority of Tate Britain s post 1900 collection of artworks were rehoused into Tate Modern. Tate Britain has gone through two major refurbishments since and relies heavily on events, like this commission, to maintain its resonance with modern audiences. Therefore, untitled: dock is monumentally important to the museum s calendar. The Duveen Gallery opened in 1937 as a dedicated sculpture space at the heart of Tate s riverside property. The gallery is a vaulted, 100 meter long, tubular space lined with marble. untitled: dock fills the Duveen space in its entirety. Barlow s three dimensional piece is comprised of seven interrelated and individually titled sculptures: Each portion of the piece consists everyday materials including cardboard, fabric, timber, plaster and cement. The color scheme is consistent throughout all seven constructions. The sculptures are colorful and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Puerto Rico and the United States Essay Puerto Rico and the United States Since Puerto Rico was first discovered by Christopher Columbus on November 19, 1493, and Spanish colonization ensued in 1508, Puerto Rico has experienced all of these pressures of identity and culture. When Columbus first arrived he found the island populated by thousands of Taino Indians who made the mistake of showing Columbus gold nuggets in the river. This was all Spain needed to finance its crown. Differences between the Spaniards and the Taints began around two years later when Diego Salcedo was killed by the Indians. The Taino Indians revolt against the Spaniards was met with no success and many left the island or fled into the mountains where they began new lives. Though living in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A small item appeared in the morning papers, but nobody paid much attention, and the event was soon forgotten. [S]oon after that, Buenaventura moved to the caretaker s house and nobody seemed to mind. He cleared the spring of undergrowth and put it back in use. (Ferre, p. 11) Examples of the obscurity over time or erasures over time that Gonzalez mentioned are for instance in 1498 when you built the foundation or first floor, at that point in time you did not want the Spanish language as your official language you wanted to keep your Taino Indian language, you did not want the language that was being forced upon you by the oppressors. This obviously did not happen because today, in 1998, you want to keep your native Spanish language and do not want to adopt the English language. Race has also conveniently been erased from Puerto Rican history. Black is the core of the Puerto Rican population according to Gonzalez. ( What I am claiming is that it was the blacks, the people bound most closely to the territory which they inhabited (they were after all slaves), who had the greatest difficulty in imagining any other place to live . (Gonzalez, p. 10) When Puerto Ricans first read his article they were appalled at this notion. The fundamental axiom is that Puerto Rico was a nation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Symbolism In The Nightmare Before Christmas The Nightmare Before Christmas starts off in a town that the movie revolves around the whole movie, which is Halloweentown. In this town, they have a Pumpkin King, who is the ruler of the town, and his name is Jack Skellington. Jack begins to feel bored of the same old holiday they have every year, Halloween, and he soon stumbles upon trees that are decorated with symbols for each holiday. Jack is intrigued by the door that has a bright green christmas tree on it decorated with little painted on ornaments. He opens the door and falls into the tree and gets transported into Christmasland. He explores the small land that he was pulled into, and then he returns home to tell his town about the place that he has just discovered. He tells them that they are going to make their own Christmas. The town teamed up and worked on making terrifying toys to bring joy to the children and to give Santa a year off. Jack sent 3 kids, Shock, Lock, and Barrel, to kidnap Santa and keep him safe while they were delivering presents to the kids of the world. Sally, who has always secretly admired Jack, told him she had a bad vision that stealing Christmas was a terrible idea, but Jack didn t listen. Jack finally got on his sleigh with his skeletal reindeer and rode off into the night delivering presents. Every house he went to called the police because the toys were trying to kill them and eventually the military was trying to shoot him out of the sky. When he was shot down, he realized Sally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Home Rule As A Force Of Unity And Division Of Irish... Discuss Home Rule as a force of unity and division in Irish political life during the period 1886 to 1921. The home rule question played a prominent part in Irish history for over 40 years. Home Rule, the ideology that a country under a colony would rule itself from home, caused bitter political and social divisions throughout Ireland. Whilst the division between nationalists and unionist became rife, Home Rule unified many that were willing to fight for Ireland s cause. In Ulster there was a sectarian rivalry between Protestants and Catholics. The secret ballot act of 1872 and the Reform act of 1884 reduced the political power of protestant and they felt threatened. From 1885 to 1886, Home Rule became a greater possibility for Ireland, unionists and Protestants became more restless and agitated. Divisions emerged in politics and in 1885 the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union were set up to fight Home Rule. After the general election of 1885 divisions were further polarised between unionists and nationalists. The electorate was divided into the Home Rulers and the unionists. The Orange Order was revived and it unified Protestants of all classes against Home Rule. Many Protestants became a member of the Ulster Loyalist and Anti Repeal Union which was established in 1886. The Conservative Party in Britain established an alliance with unionist. This unification was set up to protect the interests of the British Empire. The Conservatives believed that if Home Rule was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Are Maggie And Dee Alike Some sisters have a great relationship, but some do not. The characteristics of both sisters shape that relationship. Although Dee and Maggie are sisters in the story Everyday Use , they have many characteristics that are different, but they also have a few characteristics that are similar. Dee and Maggie both differ in the characteristics of being assertive and being family oriented, but they share the characteristic of being clever. Firstly, Dee and Maggie differ in the characteristic of assertiveness. From the very beginning, one can notice that Dee is a lot more assertive than Maggie. In fact, it can be said that Maggie is not assertive at all; she is submissive. Dee is decisive and confident even when she was young. Dee will not take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They both are clever. Even though they are both clever, they are clever in different ways. Dee is educated when it comes to academics. For example, Mama says that Dee went to Augusta to school and learned many things, But that was before we raised the money, the church and me, to send her to Augusta to school... She washed us in a river of make believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn t necessarily need to know, (Page 79). Dee is very clever because she went to Augusta, Georgia for school and is knowledgeable in subjects related to academics. Her knowledge on those subjects still doesn t mean that it is any use to her family directly. Likewise, Maggie is also very clever. Maggie may not be as educated as Dee, but she is still very clever. Maggie shows how clever she is when she says this, Aunt Dee s first husband whittled the dash... His name was Henry, but they called him Stash. At that, Dee comments, Maggie s brain is like an elephant s, (Page 81). Maggie is clever because she can remember things from a long time ago. Dee acknowledges this fact by comparing her brain to an elephant s. An elephant can also remember things from the past well too. Maggie s ability to remember events is what makes her clever. Therefore, Maggie and Dee both share the characteristic of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Message Of Reality And Society J. Cole: The Message of Reality and Society The songs Crooked Smiles and Lost Ones produced by J. Cole contributes many inspirational messages that would make one stop, look, and question reality itself. They both have similarities that blend well to his own perspectives about humanity. He uses organization towards the different perspectives of women and men. He implies dark and powerful messages on how society has grown to be a rotten apple within, with a beautiful outer sight. A certain type of powerful message that shows society the respect he gives towards a lost one. Cole connects deep metal causes and effects to the type of reality we live till this day. He s hood enough to be real, yet not ignorant. Being a hip hop rapper in the industry equals to great power and great opportunity to be an influence or be in influenced. The messages behind his original and lyrical videos give the audience a sense of depth and connection towards the struggles of life. Ever since he was a youngster he has always been influenced towards the struggle and the importance of economic value. He includes the people s perspectives, gender values, and the guidance on how money is such a reliable object. Cole implies setting, organization towards the characters, the value of life, and sends deep messages to the audience about abortion including how he is different from other rappers in the industry. He also mentions that there is depth in his lyrics, how he has become a role model to many, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fort Worth Case Study Lauren Hooper Trinity High School International Baccalaureate Program Did the revitalization of Sundance Square influence and creation of Bass Hall benefit the popularity of art in Fort Worth? April 9th, 2015 Abstract As there is not a whole lot known about the revitalization of Fort Worth Texas, so it is important to draw attention to the transformation of the city hiding in Texas from the beginning of Revitalization in 1979 to the end of it in 2011. Fort Worth was in economic disorder after WWII and it was seen through the crumbling state of the city... people moved from cities into suburbs and these people began shopping at strip malls rather than downtown centers. (Bernard,1). This severely affected Fort Worth s economy but this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To make Fort Worth a major center in the metropolis as it was before, and not just a part of it as the city had become, the Bass Brothers Enterprise decided to make the Bass Hall out to be the centerpiece of the Sundance Square by making it the best architecturally and aesthetically, as well as acoustically. Bass Hall is currently the permanent home of the Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Opera, and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and Cliburn Concerts(Bradley Hasse, 6). Before Revitalization the thought of such programs was ridiculously impossible, especially for them to be based out of Fort Worth. The Bass Brother s contribution of the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, as the crown jewel of Sundance square to many artists and musicians all over the world due to its global recognition for being one of the top ten best opera houses in the world (Fort Worth Architecture, 1) further allotted for attention to be drawn into the city further than it already was, due to the completed Revitalization process. As stated, the building was originally rejected by the city as a tax funded project (as taxpayers felt their money was better used elsewhere), so the millionaires were so adamant about creating the famous hall at the time that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Grant vs Mcclellan Comare and Contrast 1. Describe the different approaches to waging war of Grant and McClellan, utilizing Grant s campaign in the West and McClellan s maneuvers in Virginia. During the American Civil War, leadership within the Union s army was constantly an issue. Within the Union, various generals were found at times to be at odds with the political leaders in Washington. This was especially evident in the relationship between General George McClellan and President Lincoln. This tension was the result of McClellan s approach to waging war. By examining the differing approaches to waging war of U.S. Grant and George B. McClellan one can gain a better appreciation for the decision making that was necessary by leaders like Lincoln, in selecting military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He suffered what some might refer to in today s vernacular as something akin to analysis paralysis. (McPherson, 1988, pp. 361 365) McClellan s caution in waging war is evidenced clearly in the Army of the Potomac s Peninsula Campaign. McClellan was charged with leading the assault on Richmond, delivering what could have been a fatal blow against the Confederacy. During the Army of the Potomac s movements towards Richmond, McClellan repeatedly delayed, believing he had inferior numbers to his initial adversary, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston. Johnston knew the caution McClellan was prone to, and slowly drew McClellan closer to Confederate forces defending Richmond. At the Battle of Seven Pines, Johnston reinforced the idea in McClellan s mind that caution was necessary. (McPherson, 1988, p. 461) The surprise attach by Johnston s forces, though ultimately defeated by the Army of the Potomac, delayed McClellan s advance as he called for more reinforcements from Washington. Johnston was wounded in the battle, and replaced by General Robert E. Lee. Lee, whose prowess as a tactician bordered on legendary, led a series of surprise attacks against McClellan s Army of the Potomac in the Seven Days Battle. McClellan s forces were pushed back, and he was relieved of duty as commander of the Army of the Potomac, until later in 1862. (McPherson, 1988, pp. 462 470) In contrast with McClellan stood U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Biological Anthropology Of Aging Summary Biological Anthropology of Aging The article that I chose to examine was the Biological Anthropology of Aging. This article was written by Gillian H. Ice from the Department of Social Medicine. He studied in Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. This article was published in 2005 2006 the publisher is Kluwer Academic Publishers Plenum, Volume 20 Issue 2 from pages 87 90. It is written in The Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology. This journal is discussing the fact that aging in our population is increasing dramatically, and not only developed countries but also in developing nations as well. The purpose of this article is the study of the health within cultures and how aging has changed dramatically over the years. The aging process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since elderly populations are now increasing, one fifth of individuals in developed countries are over 60 years old and if this pattern tends to continue it is projected that by 2030 there will be 1/3rd of individuals older than 60. Many may believe that the most elderly people come from the United States, but clear research shows that 59% of the world elderly individuals are found in developing countries. Japan also had a moderate increase in elderly individuals from 7% to 14% in just 26 years, other Asian countries will see similar increasing patterns as well. Europe has seen some similar life expectancy increases over the range of 100 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay Autonomy Vs. Paternalism In Mental Health Treatment Autonomy Vs. Paternalism In Mental Health Treatment The assignment for this Ethics class was to review Mr. Jacob s treatment, as described by the New York State Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally disabled (1994). The class was further asked to comment on the major issues for each of the three perspectives. The agencies, family and review board were to be included. This student will begin with a fourth perspective; that of Mr. Gordon. In the Matter of Jacob Gordon (1994), is the story of the last eight years of a psychiatrically disabled man s life. Mr. Gordon appeared to vacillate between striving for autonomy and accepting the support of his family. Unfortunately, it appeared by this account that the families support was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He continued to need her support and assistance although this met she continued to be overly involved in his life. It was his mother he turned to when he had problems with a roommate. It was his mother who was utilized when Mr. Gordon was less compliant. It was Mr. Gordon s family who assured that he had continued mental health counseling and services. It was also Mr. Gordon s family who appeared to be the focal point of any plans for Mr. Gordon. quot;......expectations, soon to be dashed by programs more devoted to servicing neurotic families than people with schizophrenia quot; (Rubenstien, 1994, p.55). Mr. Gordon remained safe and close to his family by relinquishing his autonomy. Mr. Gordon s safety was the most important issue for the family. Secondarily to his safety, Mr. Gordon s family wished him to have the opportunity to participate in programming that would assist in his wellness. For Mr. Gordon s family, wellness seemed to equate to a standard of behavior that his mother personally viewed as normal. The family were not bound to any code of ethics or compelled to understand their biases or prejudices in their son s case. Certainly, to say that the family operated on the premise of paternalism is an understatement. Ethically, the Gordon s believed that they were the most justified to speak in the best interests of their son. The energy that the Gordon s put into advocating for what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Frankenstein s ambition Topic #3 Victor s driving, obsessive ambition ruined his life and led to his own death and the murder of his loved ones. Illustrate how ambition affects not only Victor and Robert Walton, but also the creature in Frankenstein. Thesis Statement: Ambition and the quest for knowledge is a fatal flaw in the characters of Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and the creature. In Mary Shelley s 1818 novel, Frankenstein , a recurring motif of ambition and the quest for knowledge is present among the characters of Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton and the creature. Victor s obsessive ambition is his fatal flaw, ruining his life and leading to the murder of his loved ones and eventually his own death. Robert Walton shares a similar ambition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Victor begins to possess an unnatural drive in his quest for knowledge where he begins intense study and experimentation, These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour. My cheek had grown pale from study, and my person had become emaciated with confinement eventually isolating himself from his friends and family. As the seasons passed Victor s obsession with his studies continued to grow, And the same feelings which made me neglect the scenes around me caused me also to forget those friends who were so many miles absent, and whom I had not seen for so long a time highlighting how his ambition is a fatal flaw, neglecting the outside world and his loved ones. Victor s ambition to research and attempt to create life drains him of health and sensibility, Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree which is ironic to the goal he wishes to achieve. Shelly s use of irony illuminates how Victor s obsessive ambition has become a fatal flaw. Victor s blindness to what his end result will produce is immediately revealed when his final work is a hideous creature. Victor, through repulsion, neglects caring for the creature in its blank slate, gradually fuelling the ambition it feels for revenge. With the monster isolated, he begins to learn, I learned to distinguish between the operations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Coney Island Essay Progressivism was at the peak of its movement in America during the new era of Coney Island and was observed by many critics. Progressives at the time liked to focus on order and to decrease activities that took away from the structure of life. It was the goal of progressives to address any political or local problems, especially those focusing on an increase in industrialization among urban societies and cultures (Textbook, 778). Kasson states in his book that it was the goal of progressives to reform society back to work and profit, but the engineering of the amusement parks and its influence was all incorrect to society (104 105). The book focuses slightly on how Progressives used their movement to attack others who did not agree with their political and economic beliefs. Whereas, Kasson explains Progressives as a voice of opinion during this time that believed there was a way to stop unorganized mass chaos among this urban ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kasson many times in this book gives supportive information and events that symbolized the growth of Coney Island. For example, he is biased to the belief that Coney Island was a time of a developing urban industrial society simply based on Olmstead s foundation of Central Park leading to the success and then decline of Dreamland (Textbook). The insanely descriptive details of Steeplechase, Luna Park and Dreamland offer an image for the reader to truly believe that he supports his argument that Coney Island was the transformation of a new society based on urban reform and industrial success within a new mass culture. He explains the growth of railroads, hotels, architecture, shows and creative amusement rides never seen before that stunned the nation. These aspects all backed up Kasson s argument of Coney Island sparking a developing culture of equality and fun for all people and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Birth Of A Moral Dilemma The Birth of a Moral Dilemma in The Guest People choose every day in different circumstances and degrees either small imperceptible one, such as the color of the shirt that they will wear, or huge emotional and moral dilemmas like an abort or a high risk surgery. Nonetheless, there is always a decision made that has its consequences (want or not). Albert Camus uses characterization to address the importance of choices. The author uses the character of Balducci to show what happens when people follow the rules without hesitation. For example, when Balducci arrives into the school to leave the Arab with Daru, and Daru shows himself discontent with that unforeseen problem, he says, Those are the orders (Camus). Balducci as a man of law must follow whatever thing is said to him, and he will do it for sure without dubiety; in addition, Balducci remarks, [Y]ou must sign, that s the rule (Camus). He has to obey all the requisites and commandments that his work dictates, and he can t avoid doing this because he will break all the goodness that justice represents. Nevertheless, Camus tries to point out if a person who only follow a guide or manual for every decision he or she made. That person is, in fact, making no choices, and he or she does not have to face and think about what is right or wrong because that person will search and do whatever is said in that guide. Particularly, in this story, Balducci notes, You don t get used to putting a rope on a man even after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Financial Statements and Corporate Managers Business Analysis and Valuation: IFRS Edition Instructor s Manual Discussion Questions Palepu Healy Bernard Peek 2 Instructor s Manual Dot Com Crash 3 Instructor s Manual Discussion Questions Table of Contents Table of Contents...........................................................................................................3 Chapter 1 A Framework for Business Analysis Using Financial Statements................4 Chapter 2 Strategy Analysis...........................................................................................7 Chapter 3 Overview of Accounting Analysis ..............................................................16 Chapter 4 Implementing Accounting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, he can assess how much value can be created through acquisition of target company, estimate the stock price of a company considering initial public offering, and predict the likelihood of a firm s future financial distress. Question 2. Accounting statements rarely report financial performance without error. List three types of errors that can arise in financial reporting. Three types of potential errors in financial reporting include: 1. error introduced by rigidity in accounting rules; 2. random forecast errors; and 4 3. systematic reporting choices made by corporate managers to achieve specific objectives. Accounting Rules. Uniform accounting standards may introduce errors because they restrict management discretion of accounting choice, limiting the opportunity for managers superior knowledge to be represented through accounting choice. For example, SFAS No. 2 requires firms to expense all research and development expenditures when they are occurred. Note that some research expenditures have future economic value (thus, to be capitalized) while others do not (thus, to be expensed). SFAS No. 2 does not allow managers, who know the firm better than outsiders, to distinguish between the two types of expenditures. Uniform accounting rules may restrict managers discretion, forgo the opportunity to portray the economic reality of firm better and, thus, result in errors. Forecast Errors. Random
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  • 19. Population Of Baltimore City And Baltimore County Essay SECTION ONE: Population Change in Baltimore City and Baltimore County For this section, examine the data sets you ve collected for the city and county across the different years. Be sure to pay attention to the information provided in the footnotes this will help you understand the data you are looking at. 1. What is the population of Baltimore City today? What is the population of Baltimore County today? What proportion of the US population do these populations represent? The population of Baltimore city is 621, 849 people. The population of Baltimore County today is 831,128 people. Roughly 321,418,820 people live inside the United States in the most recent census. Baltimore city represents .19% of the U.S. population. Baltimore County represents .26% of the U.S. population. 2. How have the populations of each area changed over the past 35 years? Do they hold a larger or smaller proportion of the US population? The populations have decreased over the last 35 years. They hold a smaller proportion of the US population now. 3. Consider the category Race and Hispanic Origin / Race . How has this category in the US census changed over time? i. There are more people with Hispanic origin in the United States today than ever before. Describe the changes in racial composition from 1980 to today in Baltimore City. i. There are more people of the Hispanic and Latino race in Baltimore now than in the 1980 s. The number of African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The U. S. And Turkey Consequences the 2016 Coup brought to The U.S. and Turkey Historically, relations between the United States and Turkey were formed through mutual respect and interest. The first U.S. interaction dates to 1831, when the United States established diplomatic relations with the Ottoman Empire (the U.S. Department of State) in 1831 through the formal act of diplomatic recognition between the countries. The friendship was strengthened in the early 1900s as the United States was elevated to Embassy status in 1906. During World War I, however, the U.S. broke the neutrality and declared war against Germany, a prime ally of the Ottoman Empire for Central Powers. This incident caused a severity in the diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the state of the contemporary relationship has been unstable through events and the rising anti American sentiment among Turkish citizens. Despite the U.S. support to Turkey for the security of the Middle East region and the corresponding benefits through the bilateral cooperation, the two countries have currently been through several controversies. As a safety measure toward the Islamic State, the growing presence of Muslim fundamentalism (ABC Clio), the U.S. militarily has supported the Kurdish armed force in Syria, a minority ethnic group in the Middle East, to counter against the IS. However, Turkey claimed that the armed force has a connection to the Kurdistan Workers Party, which has is designated as a terrorist group by Turkey. Despite the insistence of the country, the U.S. has not ceased the support, creating a split between the two countries. A coup attempted by the Peace Council, a faction of the Turkish army, was the most prime precipitating event that led the contemporary relationship between the U.S and Turkey into a confrontation. Since Erdogan inaugurated as the president, the approval rate was remarkably ever increasing through the strong economic conditions. On the other hand, he strengthened the dictatorial policy of Islamization in the country. Against the stance, the Turkish army believed in the importance of the separation of religion and politics, thus the relationship with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Fdi Impact to China Economy Content 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. The impact of FDI on China 4. Human Resource Management (HRM) in China 1. HRM in China before reform 2. Impact on reform of Chinese HRM 5. Conclusion References 1. DeMeyer, Williamson, Jurgen Richter and Mar. 2005. Global Future: the next challenge for Asian Business. Singapore: John Wiley Sons 2. Min Chen, 2005 Asian Management Systems, 2 nd Edition: Thomson, Chapter 20 3. Tony Edwards Chris Rees, (2006) International Human Resource Management: Prentice Hall Chapter 5 7 4. K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, Sarah Tong. 2002. Foreign Direct Investment in China: Policy, Trend and Impact , paper prepared for an international conference on China s Economy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the first ten years of the reform period (1978 1988), China s GDP grew at an average rate of around 10% per annum and its share of world trade doubled during the decade of the 1980s as well. From the period of the early 1980s to late 1990s, contracted FDI inflow to China grew from about US$1.5 billion a year to more than US$40 billion a year in 1999. The rate of economic growth was even higher in the fist half of the 1990s. Since 1993, for example, the success in attracting foreign investment made China become the second largest recipient of FDI in the world and the contracted FDI increased to a peak of US$111 bn in that year. China was ranked the ninth largest trading nation, by 1999. At the same year, the development of a flourishing private sector which the private firms accounted for around 38% of services output and about 20% of industrial output. This gives the prosperity rising, especially in the costal region. 3. The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China FDI is an important element in China s reform and economic growth, though it is not easy to say the relationship between FDI inflow and the growth empirically.It is widely believed FDI not only brings technological progress, but also having impact on industrial organization, technology transfers and the diffusion of knowledge. It influences on the market structure and competition in host economies as well. In China, there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Male And Female Relationships In Prison It is nothing new that relationships occur within the prisons. This includes male and females. However, the article we read stated that male and female relationships are quite different. For males, these relationships are geared with control and violence, as the females it s quite the opposite. I think that guards should be allowed to encourage familial relationships but not sexual relationships. I m sure that trying to stop family type relationship would provide quite difficult in the first place. Having this kind of structure in prison could be beneficial to those that have never experienced it and would also help some in the rehabilitation process. Sexual relationships in jail would not do any justice towards rehabilitation but would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Deaf Persuasive Speech Take a second, close your eyes, and imagine silence. Nothing is going on around you; you can t even hear a pin drop. Not a sound to be heard for miles. You open your eyes expecting the world to come to life, and everything to breath wavelengths into your ears, but instead, you are met with an ocean of nothingness. People hustle about you, yelling at you to move out of their way, but still... nothing. This is the reality of a deaf person s world. Every day they wake up to this, and nothing more. When out in public, they must learn to communicate, to fend for themselves while the hearing go on with their lives as normal. We don t even realize how blessed we are as a hearing person, until it s gone. One way to dissolve this issue is by offering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is possible for deaf children to attend public schools and succeed, research suggests that it is best for them to have their own environment, says Meagan McDonough. It is already hard enough for a hearing student to find his/her place in the classroom, but when you add being deaf to the list, a major challenge presents itself. This deaf student must work extra hard to keep up and be able to read the lips of his/her teachers and fellow peers, and learn to communicate. Even though accommodations are made and sometimes interpreters are given, it is hard for the student to feel welcome. If this student were to attend a deaf school, he/she would not have to work so hard and would find it much easier to communicate and socialize both of which are major focuses in a high school student s life. In Meagan McDonough s article Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Public Schools , she states that public schools might not be best for deaf students, but if they start out in a deaf school and eventually integrate into a hearing school, they will be better off and be able to keep up. I agree with her in that it is good for a child to at least start his/her education in a deaf school so that the base of their foundation is laid by something they can understand. If later they feel comfortable trying out a public school, they may do so and will find it easier to be and feel included. However, if ASL was to be offered in all public schools and colleges, it would give hearing students the chance to be able to communicate and be more comfortable with deaf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Peral by John Steinbeck If a homeless man were to win a $1,000,000 lottery, how would he handle the circumstance? In The Pearl, John Steinbeck depicts the story of Kino, a destitute Mexican Indian male who devotes his life towards his wife and newborn son. He discovers a great pearl that seems to have the potential to change his life for the better; however, Steinbeck shows how Kino s discovery of a great fortune can lead to disaster. The pearl installs greed in Kino as he desires to improve his social status, and overall creates an evil corruption that destroys his family. The pearl has three primary functions. It causes man to become more impulsively animalistic, shows society s corruption; greediness; and jealousy, and provides a false hope, an illusion that the pearl is infinitely valued, but in reality has no value at all. The discovery of the great pearl influences Kino to be more animalistic. ...Kino s fist closed over the pearl and his emotion broke over him. He put back his head and howled. His eyes rolled up and he screamed and his body was rigid (Steinbeck 11). Kino s excitement of this discovery leads to his an impulsive wolf like behavior, howling, which shows the power of the pearl in triggering man s impulsiveness. The pearl also installs paranoia in Kino, as he fears others stealing his prized possession. ...a wild fear surged in Kino s breast, and on the fear came rage...he sprang like an angry cat, leaped striking and spitting for the dark thing he knew was in the corner of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Usf Vs Unc-Chapel Hill Research Paper The Final Countdown: USF vs. UNC Chapel Hill For high school juniors college starts in two years and now is the time that students need to start considering options for college. Students need to think whether they would want to stay in state or go out of state and what they want to study. College is an important aspect in life to help students prepare for the future; some people will go to college for four years, eight years, or more, but they first need to weigh the options. There are two schools that a prospective medical student can consider; the University of South Florida or the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. The University of South Florida (USF) and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (UNC) both have medical programs and have differences in student life, location, and tuition. The University of South Florida is located in Tampa, Florida with a school of medicine, different tuition options, and a varied student life. USF s school of medicine is Morsani College of Medicine which has the two following medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cars are the biggest necessity that freshman want to have on campus but are not always allowed. UNC parking permits are available if the student is approved to live off campus. At USF freshman are allowed to have cars on campus. Also UNC requires workload hours for a minimum course load which is twelve academic credit hours and for maximum course load is seventeen hours, for graduate it is sixteen hours, and the maximum load can increase to eighteen credit hours for undergraduates at the beginning of open enrollment (Minimum/Maximum). The required workload hours for the freshman at USF for full time undergraduate is 12 or more credit hours, for ¾ time undergraduate is 9 to 11 credit hours, and for part time undergraduate is 6 to 8 credit hours. Students need to have enough credit hours to graduate with a minimum amount each year (Enrollment Status ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Emmet Superheroes This is the official game of the film, in which you need to play superheroes, as well as the fundamental character of the game, Emmett. It is typically a diligent employee, however he is mixed up for a superhero. However, with a specific end goal to spare the world don t need extraordinary aptitudes and Emmett is effectively demonstrated. Venture into the universe of Emmet, a customary, rules taking after, impeccably normal subject who is erroneously recognized as the most unprecedented individual and the way to sparing the world. Players guide him as he is drafted into an association of outsiders on an epic mission to stop a detestable despot, a trip for which Emmet is pitifully and cleverly underprepared. KEY FEATURES: A delightful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Taking a Look at Edith Cavell Edith Cavell was born in 1865 at Swardeston in Norfolk. Her father, Frederick Cavell, was a Church of England vicar there. Even though her family was quite poor, Edith had a good childhood memory playing with her father, brothers and sisters. At her young age, she was taught to share what she had with others. The family Sunday lunch was always divided in half to give for the poor villagers. Edith and her mother also liked to visit the poor and she became a Sunday School teacher and Godmother to some of the poorer children in her hometown. Her interest in caring for others and belief in humanity influenced her to become a fun, smiling and kind governess, looking after the young children in New England. Then, Edith decided to travel for a few weeks in Austria and Bavaria where she came across a free hospital, run by a Dr. Wolfenberg. She was so impressed by it that she donated some of her money to keep it up. That also helped her interest in nursing aroused. When Edith returned to Swardeston to nurse her sick father, what she experienced really convinced her to follow the nursing career in 1896. It was interesting to know that even though nursing was a very old and necessary occupation, it was not considered as a proper profession until the mid 19th century. It is because from medieval times, the main source of nurses was the nuns but they were never trained professionally. At the time Edith pursuing her career, the nursing work was very hard. The hours were as long as from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Air Pollution Of Beijing And China Abstract: In the past few years, the air pollution in Beijing becomes more and more serious. Frequent smog weather cause social disordered and serious harm to the health of residents. The number of respiratory diseases increased. Citizens live in a bad living condition. Because of the smog, we have to stop all outdoor works and activities. It also caused great economic losses. So we must do some thing to control the air pollution. Keywords: air pollution, control measures, Beijing Introduction: As is well known and commonly accepted, Beijing, as the capital of China, is famous for its magnificent cultural heritage around the world. However, the problem of air pollution in Beijing is also the focus of attention. The air pollution in Beijing has a long history. Trace back to 1966, Zhou Enlai, the most respectable premier in China, thought Beijing was falling into the trouble of pollution, when he looked at the smog in the Sky. Unfortunately, in the past few decades, the misgiving of Zhou has been real that the condition of the air pollution has been getting worse, which has caused negative effect on the cultural city. For example, the meteorological observation in 1998 showed that the weeks of air pollution index (API) in the Beijing area which was up to Level 4 increased by 40%, from 14 weeks to 20 weeks in the whole year of 1998 (Huang Guanzheng 36). Back in the start of 2013, PM 2.5 exceeded the detectable limit for several days (Huang Guanzheng 36). Similarly, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar Essay Cassius as Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar William Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar around 1599. The role of the `tragic hero is extremely important as many of the characters in Julius Caesar exemplify the `tragic hero qualities. Marcus Brutus, and Julius Caesar, display all the qualities of the `tragic hero : they are great men, with character flaws, and as a result of a mistake in decision making many people suffer. In Cassius one can see these same qualities. Cassius can be seen as another tragic hero in Shakespeare s Julius Caesar. Cassius is a talented general, and does not like the fact that Caesar has become `god like in the Roman people s minds (see above quote Act I, Scene ii). Cassius can be seen as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this ultimate answer goes horribly wrong, for it strays from the ideal vision he held: in the end war erupts and the people end up being no better off than they were under Caesar s rule, one could even say worse off. Looking at what diverged Cassius ideal vision of Rome we see Marcus Brutus. The qualities a tragic hero, in Shakespeare s plays, normally displays consists of the hero falling from a place of glory, or rank, or happiness. We are astounded by the extent to which they fall, or allow themselves to stoop. The resulting catastrophe from the hero s mistake is of monumental proportions. With the discussed play Julius Caesar, Cassius exhibits Jealousy, Rashness, and Impulsive behaviour. Cassius makes mistakes, each with a disastrous effect. The play Julius Caesar may be considered a failure as a tragedy: although many characters display tragic hero properties, the play does not. Works Cited and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Population Problems By Garett Hardin Malthusian view stated that Human Population grows exponentially while the resources consumed by the population (mainly food) grows linearly. Thereby, there would be a time when the Population would exceed the supply of food, and thereby would die off due to Famine like situation (positive checks), or alternatively the humans themselves would use moral restraint including late marriages (negative checks). Malthus is his essay also states that parents must produce only as many children as they could afford to nourish and maintain after marriage. In his essay Tragedy of Commons Garett Hardin too speaks on very similar lines. As his abstract reads The Population Problem has no technical solution, it requires a fundamental extension in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a very good argument, had the world been an Equal and Just world, but as we know it, the world is highly unequal in terms of opportunities and resource distribution. While Hardin himself practices what he preached breeding 4 children because he and his wife, had the capability to nurture them but states that a poor man must refrain from breeding more than the number of children he can nurture. Hardin also specifies the way of Inheritance to be unjust as an idiot can inherit millions and how genetic recombination could make a mockery of the doctrine of like father, like son . Although Hardin does not talk in great detail in this essay as to the plans that he proposes for addressing this population issue he says that The alternative to the commons is too horrifying to contemplate. Injustice is preferable to total ruin. He indicates through the example of Kingsley Davis how coercion could be necessary even if it is not unanimously agreed upon! From his Essay, it is evident that Hardin is not unaware of Technological advancements that could alter the resources vs population issues. But why then does Hardin not consider Boserup s Theory? Is there something more than what Hardin has expressed is a question that that I am trying to find an answer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Analysis Of Bach s The On The Spirits Of Music Lovers The title Clavierubung means keyboard study or exercise, a term that probably referred both to the keyboard skill of the performer and the inventive powers of the composer. Bach s full title added that the music was to refresh the spirits of music lovers, omitting the pedagogic implications of the candid instruction that headed the title of the inventions and sinfonias. The Clavierubung consists of four major parts: 1. The six partitas, published in 1731. 2. An overture and concerto (1735). 3. Four duets and organ chorales (1739). 4. Goldberg variations (1742). This essay focuses on the first part the partitas. The meaning of the term partita is complex. Partita is the Italian form of the word and it developed as a variation technique. In Germany it was used to refer to a collection of contrasting dances played one after another on festive occasions. It was this usage that was adopted by Froberger and other German composers of the 17th century when they applied it to the collections of dance movements for the keyboard. It seems that Bach was aware of the many implications of the term partita. It is possible that the suites which he assigned this name were so designated because they more nearly fulfilled the varied implications of the name that did his other suites. In the keyboard partitas Bach adhered to the old practice of maintaining the identity of key throughout an entire piece. The variety of forms in the partitas is immediately apparent. Each one of them opens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Loanable Funds Market in Australia 1. Introduction: The Reserve Bank of Australia is considering an increase in the target cash rate by 25 basis points in the near future. It is the intention of this report to analyse the positive and negative impacts of a rise in interest rates on the loanable fund market in Australia. In order to analyse the impacts of an increase in interest rates on the loanable fund market, the reasons behind the possible rate rise in the near future will be looked upon. Charts and diagrams have been used to illustrate the intention of this report and it is hoped that by looking at these vital elements the intended user will be able to understand the issue more thoroughly and follow the analysis behind it and get a clear understanding of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lenders would compete for borrowers, driving the interest rate down. Similarly, if the interest rate in the market is less than the equilibrium rate, the quantity of funds demanded would be greater than the quantity of funds supplied. The shortage of loanable funds would result in upward pressure on the interest rate (Mankiw, 2001). 4. Effect of demand on Interest rates for Loanable Funds: The demand on interest rates for loanable funds affects the Household sectors, Business sectors and Government sectors. 4.1 Household Sectors: The impact of a rate rise decreases the demand for the loanable funds from the household sector. As this foreseeable increase interest rate could add $50 to the monthly repayments on a $300,000 mortgage. This may discourage many new home buyers to differ from buying a house for now, due to the added costs of taking out a mortgage during a period in which interest rates are expected to be high. However, at present in Australia the demand for housing is positive and high. The household sector is doing very well, despite the Reserve Bank raising interest rates, said Westpac senior economist Andrew Hanlan (Bourlioufas Wires, 2007). This is so because the low petrol prices helped the household sector in doing well (Bourlioufas Wires, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Issue Of Legalizing Abortion Essay Introduction State your Ethical Position on the issue upfront, with its ethical motivation. The argument surrounding abortion is a very topical issue in our society and dates way back to ancient days. The issue of legalizing abortion is a growing social concern as all life is sacred and valued. However, in recent years there have been two ethical arguments by the Supreme Court in legalizing abortion that of pro life and pro choice. Despite the legal acceptance of abortion in some countries, the matter remains an ethical concern (Jones Chaloner, 2007). With this is mind, the writer s position is pro life from a deontological perspective. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica (2015), deontological emphasizes the relationship between duty and morality of human actions. The term deontology derives from the Greek deon, duty, and logos, science. Thus, pro life seek to advocate for the defenseless human being whose life is being unjustly taken away (Alcorn, 1994). Since all human life begins at conception the act of abortion can then be seen as murder because it is the act of taking someone s life. Abortion is an infringement on human life. In retrospect no civil society would allow for someone to take the life of another; for that reason, abortion must be viewed as morally wrong. Subsequently, the bible recognizes no crucial difference between the being in the womb and the being after birth. Hence, from conception and onwards, the individual is a person. Genesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Synthetic Dye Research Paper Look down at your lap. Are you wearing jeans? Even if you re still in sweatpants, I m willing to bet you ve got a few pairs of denim nearby, right? With so many jeans walking around today, it s easy to forget that their classic indigo color is actually rare in nature. And while modern synthetic dyes have made this deep blue a common color, it wasn t always so. In fact, for centuries, in part because of its rarity, people across cultures and religions went totally bonkers for indigo. Demand for the color sparked trade wars, fueled Trans Atlantic slavery, and for a time the dye was actually used as straight up currency. The indigo craze probably even influenced Newton s original color wheel, even though most color specialists no longer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually the liquid was drained, mixed with lye, molded into cakes, dried, and pounded into powder. Dyers could then mix that powder with water and other substances in soaking vats to get the exact purpley blue shade they wanted. India probably cultivated the original commercial supply of Old World indigo that worked it s way around European trade routes during the Greco Roman era. The so called blue gold later became culturally important and highly desired throughout Europe, Japan, and West Africa, before eventually making it s way to the American colonies, where its cultivation and trade helped fund the Revolutionary War effort. Around the turn of 20th century synthetic indigo dye came on scene and decimated the natural dye market. Today most commercial operations use the synthetic indigo, although environmental concerns have reignited an interest in natural, sustainable dyes. Okay, so what does any of this have to do with Newton, you ask? Well, you may recall that in the mid 17th century, apple loving Isaac discovered the visible spectrum of light when he held up a prism to a sunbeam and watched a rainbow come out the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...